Budget 2018-19 proposes several measures, including promoting exports and supporting fixed tenure jobs, to create employment. Giving a sense of urgency to the task of
Author: Anil R Tikotekar
Focus on farmers and rural infra, healthcare for poor, sops for MSMEs highlights of Budget 2018 | Hindustan Times–02.02.2018
The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance presented a populist farm- and poor-friendly budget, as it prepares for key state elections this year and parliamentary polls
Promise and delivery: on Union Budget 2018 – The Hindu–02.02.2018
If the Union Budget is construed as an annual tug-of-war between populism and fiscal prudence, arguably it is the latter that prevailed in the past
Budget promises, but lacks conviction–Deccan Herald–02.02.2018
Finance ministers have to do a bit of tight rope walking during every budget presentation. The task becomes even more difficult as elections approach. At
Farmasutra: Jaitley focuses on the rural sector – The Hindu–02.02.2018
In a pre-election Budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley serves up a mix of populism and prudence With a clear eye on the Lok Sabha election,
THE LOTUS IS THE FOCUS – Business Line–02.02.2018
Any which way you look at it, elections appear written all over Budget 2018. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has focussed on the distressed sections of
Budget 2018 is pro-poor, agri-focused – Business Line–02.02.2018
In what could be seen as adopting a middle path – bit of politics as well as economics – the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s Budget
Budget 2018: The four strong pillars that hold up the budget: K M Birla, Chairman, Aditya Birla Group – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
The budget’s focus on health and education will go a long way in enhancing the human capital of the country. The four broad themes of
Budget 2018: How Budget 2018 takes from the wealthy and urban consumers and gives to the poor Indians – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
Suits and boots now finally know whose sarkar this is: the government is for garib (poor) and gram (rural). Poor and rural voters are both
Budget 2018: Decoding Mr Arun Jaitley’s poll-bound Budget 2018 – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
A house with a gas connection, electricity and a toilet for the poor is a clear poll promise from the finance minister. This was the
Budget 2018: View: Unequivocal focus on economic growth & even recovery benefits – The Economic Times–Mr. Rana Kapoor–Yes Bank CEO–02.02.2018
The Budget delivered on expectations by committing to broadbase India’s economic growth, while ensuring that the benefits of a sustainable recovery proliferate evenly across all
Budget 2018: Modicare: The world’s largest National health protection scheme – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
India will get the world’s largest government funded national health programme, according to the Budget announced by finance minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday. The mega
Budget 2018: This budget may not create enough jobs, here’s why – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
Job creation will come only out of new investment. This Budget for 2018-19 had to be presented against a background of rising expectations. There were
Budget 2018: Budget 2018: Bold on vision, short on outlays – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
This is a relatively small budget, 12.9% of GDP, smaller than the budget of 2017-18, which crossed 13% of GDP in size. This is not
Budget 2018: Spotlight has moved from ease of doing business to ease of living – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
The Union Budget for 2018-19 was presented amid concerns over a year of slower economic growth, fiscal stress and farm distress. It was comforting to
E-way Bill | GST- Budget 2018: Government defers compulsory E-way bill application, trial to continue–02.02.2018
Some companies have complained that moving goods had come to a complete standstill. With the E-way bill generation platform facing technical glitches, the Government on
Jaitley extends avenue for SME financing, bad loans in the sector now on radar – The Economic Times–02.02.2018
By getting NBFCs to play a greater role, using technology to make the credit process easier and addressing NPAs in the SME sector and Budget
Vision 2019, seeing little beyond: Arun Jaitley’s last full Budget was dominated by old ideas to deal with restive rural India–02.02.2018
A Budget usually strives to strike a fine balance between the government’s immediate political priorities and its attempt to influence overall economic growth. By that
Budget 2018: Not possible to double farmers’ income by 2022, says former PM Manmohan Singh – The Financial Express–02.02.2018
Budget 2018: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh today said it is not possible to double farmers’ income by 2022 until the agricultural growth is 12
Budget 2018: Former NITI Aayog vice chairman Arvind Panagariya describes it as ‘pragmatic’ – The Financial Express–02.02.2018
Budget 2018: Describing the budget as “pragmatic”, noted economist Arvind Panagariya today said the coverage of 100 million families for expenses up to Rs 500,000