Budgeting for a Brighter Tomorrow
- The Indian economy continues to grow steadily, defying global trends and strengthening its global position.
- The Union Budget 2025-26 focuses on four key engines of growth: Agriculture, MSMEs, Investment, and Exports, expected to propel economic expansion.
- The Reserve Bank of India has reduced the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.25%, a shift in monetary policy aimed at increasing liquidity in the system.
- The government has increased the income tax exemption limit to Rs 12 lakhs, boosting disposable income, spurring demand, and benefiting the middle class.
- The Agricultural Infrastructure Fund sanctioned Rs 52,738 crore for over 87,500 projects to improve post-harvest management.
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