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Published Year: 2024
23 July, 2024
Union Budget 2024-25
The Union Finance Minister, Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman, presented the Union Budget for the financial year 2024-25...
5 March, 2024
State Budget 2024-25, Punjab
The Finance Minister of Punjab, Mr. Harpal Singh Cheema, presented the State Budget for the financial year 2024-25 on March...
4 March, 2024
State Budget 2024-25, Delhi
The Finance Minister of Delhi, Ms. Atishi Marlena, presented the budget for the financial year 2024-25 on March...
1 March, 2024
State Budget 2024-25, Tripura
The Finance Minister of Tripura, Mr. Pranajit Singha Roy, presented the State Budget for FY 2024-25 on March...
26 July, 2024
The Budget Dialogue: A Webinar on Union Budget 2024-25
5 February, 2024
The Budget Dialogue: A Webinar on Interim Union Budget 2024-25
15-16 January, 2024
Rajasthan Budget 2024-25: Workshop on Budget Priorities
13 December, 2023
Roundtable on Understanding Carbon Pricing Policy in the Context of Maharashtra
Merely 3.97 lakh pregnant women in Bihar, against 15.01 lakh institutional deliveries, availed of benefits under the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, or central government’s maternity benefit scheme, in 2021–22,...
In the interim Budget, the union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasised the multiplier effect of capital expenditure on economic growth and job creation. The budget for 2024-25 allocates spending at 14.5 percent...
The Government of India presented the Interim Budget 2024-25 in Parliament on 1 February, 2024. The Interim Union Budget laid a strong foundation by focusing on four major castes of the country and ‘Annadata’...
India is confronting several emerging challenges, like the impacts of climate change, increasing inequities and lagging human development indices. The post-2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda framework...