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
Union Budget 2025 has brought a wave of excitement for electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts and environmentally conscious citizens alike. With a strong focus on sustainability and green energy, the government has introduced several measures aimed at making electric vehicles more affordable and accessible to the masses. This move is not just a step towards reducing
Union Budget 2025: The Indian government has introduced significant changes to the income tax structure, particularly under the new tax regime, which could benefit millions of taxpayers. For individuals earning up to ₹12 lakh annually, the new slabs offer the possibility of paying zero tax, provided they meet certain conditions. However, the new rules also
India’s defence budget for the fiscal year 2024 has been unveiled, and it has sparked a mix of reactions across the nation. Unlike previous years, where significant announcements or big-ticket allocations were expected, this year’s budget has taken a more cautious and measured approach. The absence of any major surprises or dramatic increases has left
The Union Budget 2025, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has brought a wave of anticipation and excitement among citizens and businesses alike. With a focus on economic growth, tax reforms, and social welfare, this year’s budget aims to strike a balance between development and inclusivity. As the nation tuned in to hear the announcements,
Union Budget: The recently unveiled Union Budget has sparked a wave of disappointment among opposition parties and non-BJP ruled states, who feel that their concerns and needs have been overlooked. The budget, which was presented with much anticipation, has been criticized for failing to address the pressing issues faced by states not governed by the
