The Indian Parliament is set to reconvene on March 10, 2025, for the second leg of its Budget Session, a period traditionally marked by rigorous debates and legislative scrutiny. This session is poised to address several contentious issues, setting the stage for intense discussions between the government and the opposition. One of the primary topics
March 7, 2025, Karnataka’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who also serves as the state’s Finance Minister, presented the much-anticipated budget for the fiscal year 2025-26. This occasion marked his 16th budget presentation, underscoring his extensive experience in state governance. The budget, pegged at an unprecedented ₹4 lakh crore, reflects a significant increase from the previous year’s
February 20, 2025, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath presented the state’s budget for the financial year 2025-26, outlining an expenditure plan of ₹8,08,736 crore. This budget, marking a 9.8% increase from the previous fiscal year, is designed to align with the principles of ‘Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah’ (may all be happy) and is dedicated to
Ahead of Bihar’s impending assembly elections, leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) convened in New Delhi this week to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, lauding the central government’s “unprecedented” budgetary allocations for the state. The meeting, shrouded in strategic significance, underscored the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led coalition’s push to position itself as Bihar’s chief
CV Venkataraman, a respected titan in the world of consumer goods and lifestyle brands, expressed his belief that the newly announced budget measures will usher in a wave of increased consumer spending across India’s bustling urban markets. His comments, rich with optimism and tempered with the practical wisdom of years of experience in the industry,
Parliament in Turmoil: Waqf Bill Sparks Heated Debate Between BJP and Congress The Budget Session of Parliament has once again become the stage for intense political drama, as the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition, led by the Congress, locked horns over the contentious Waqf Bill. The session, which is typically a platform
