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More Hype Than Hits

The Budget proposals are not just misleading but also smack of status quo in key reform areas, says the former finance secretary

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Bolstering Aatmanirbhar Bharat

This Budget is primarily meant to boost the economy, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic, writes Minister of State for Finance Bhagwat Karad

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Facilitate Post COVID-19 Recovery For Jobs In India

Employment generation was the key focus across multiple interventions proposed by the Union Budget; the production linked incentive scheme alone has the potential to create 60 lakh job opportunities.

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Setting Off An Economic Multiplier With Fintech At its Core

Recognising the vital role of fintech, Budget 2022 has made provisions that make the fintech ecosystem more robust, enable faster growth for the sector, and compound its impact.

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A Sense Of Optimism And Continued Focus On Digital India 2.0

With startups budding more than ever before, announcing an extension for tax exemption for yet another year will help in encouraging the sector, giving more liquidity to grow.

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Budget Mantra: Spend, Spend, Spend

The big-bang spending outlined in the Budget jells with the industry expectations. But the implementation of all the schemes and projects is going to pose a big challenge

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Poised To Drive Inclusive Growth

For a digital economy to thrive, taxes should be within a reasonable range to create a conducive environment for the sunrise segment. This becomes all the more imperative when one considers that losses arising from the sales of virtual digital assets cannot be offset against other income.

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Long-Term Education Policies To Bridge India’s Skill Deficit

Government schemes like Mid-Day Meal scheme (i.e. PM Poshan) encourages retention of students in schools.

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A Step Towards a Future Ready Healthcare System

The government needs to enhance healthcare spending from 1.5 per cent of the GDP to at least 2.5 per cent, thereby better managing and assisting in the sector’s transformation.

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A Pragmatic Budget, For The Most Part

Budget 2022 pushes the envelope on the much-needed digital learning, but not seeing a GST or tax relief for the sector was a big expectation that went unmet.

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