By | February 6, 2025

KEY TRENDS of the Union Budget 2023-24 Budget 2023-24 is the last full budget before the general election scheduled for 2024. An analysis of the budget allocations suggests that the union government has squeezed expenditure, particularly on food subsidy and the NREGA budget, while boosting Capital expenditure and giving the middle class tax benefits. Social…

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By | February 6, 2025

KEY TRENDS Various partners of Jan Sarokar — a national platform for people centric policy advocacy, parliamentary accountability, and for building synergy between social movements and progressive political parties — have come out with post-budget analysis of the Union Budget 2022-23. Please click here and here to access the Jan Sarokar report titled Response to the Union Budget 2022-23 (released in March 2022). The Jan Sarokar report covers…

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By | February 6, 2025

Please click here to access the Details of the Asset Monetisation Programme, launched by the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman on 23rd August, 2021. Please click here to access the Volume-I: Monetisation Guidebook, which has been prepared by the NITI Aayog. Please click here to access the Volume-II: Asset Pipeline…

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By | February 6, 2025

If one goes by the expenditure of major items, then according to the Union Interim Budget 2019-20 (please click here to access): Please click here to access Union Interim Budget Speech 2019-20, which was delivered by Shri Piyush Goyal, on 1st February, 2019 Allocations for various schemes under the Union Interim Budget 2019-20 (please click…

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By | February 6, 2025

If one goes by the expenditure of major items, then according to the Union Budget 2018-19 (please click here to access): • Expenditure on Pension was increased from Rs. 1,47,387 crore in 2017-18 (R.E.) to Rs. 1,68,466 crore in 2018-19 (B.E.) • Expenditure on Fertiliser Subsidy was raised from Rs. 64,974 crore in 2017-18 (R.E.) to Rs. 70,080 crore…

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By | February 6, 2025

If one goes by the expenditure of major items, then according to the Union Budget 2018-19 (please click here to access): • Expenditure on Pension was increased from Rs. 1,47,387 crore in 2017-18 (R.E.) to Rs. 1,68,466 crore in 2018-19 (B.E.) • Expenditure on Fertiliser Subsidy was raised from Rs. 64,974 crore in 2017-18 (R.E.) to Rs. 70,080 crore…

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By | February 6, 2025

If one goes by the expenditure of major items, then according to the Union Budget 2018-19 (please click here to access): • Expenditure on Pension was increased from Rs. 1,47,387 crore in 2017-18 (R.E.) to Rs. 1,68,466 crore in 2018-19 (B.E.) • Expenditure on Fertiliser Subsidy was raised from Rs. 64,974 crore in 2017-18 (R.E.) to Rs. 70,080 crore…

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By | February 6, 2025

Allocations for various schemes under the Union Budget 2018-19 (please click here to access): (A) Core of the Core Schemes • National Social Assistance Progamme – Rs. 9,975 crore (B.E.) • Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme – Rs. 55,000 crore (B.E.) • Umbrella Scheme for Development of Schedule Castes – Rs. 5,182.58 crore (B.E.) • Umbrella Programme…

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By | February 4, 2025

Allocations for various schemes under the Union Budget 2017-18 (please click here to access): (A) Core of the Core Schemes • National Social Assistance Progamme – Rs. 9,500 crore (B.E.) • Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme – Rs. 48,000 crore (B.E.) • Umbrella Scheme for Development of Schedule Castes – Rs. 5,114 crore (B.E.) • Umbrella Programme…

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