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Glimpses of Financial Budget, 2015

The recent 2015 Financial Budget of 2015, announced by the recently appointed Finance Minister, Mr Arun Jaitley, was welcomed by applause all around India.  The budget is known for its innovativeness and is growth focused. It also lays emphasis on boosting investments in India, cutting the red tape and on the poorest of the poor people in India.  With the contribution of the biggest monetary fund for the MNERGA, Mr. Arun Jaitley has used this budget to mainly accomplish two political objectives, one being that the NDA government do focuses on the poor and is not indifferent to the section, by introducing various schemes like housing for all, a -rupee a- month accident insurance cover aimed at unorganized labour, and extension of financial inclusion by making post offices payment banks. Secondly, the government now focuses on strictly dealing and with a harsher penalty on those with unaccounted wealth. He acknowledged the success of the Jan Dhan Yojana, by which over in the period of 100 days, 12.5 crore families have been brought into the financial mainstream, secondly of coal allocation, where the coal bearing States will be getting a few lakh of crore rupees which they can use for formation of hotly anticipated group resources and for welfare of their people.   The PM’s creation of Swacch Bharat Abhiyan,  forms the third successful venture for Modi sarkar as they successfully build 50 lakhs toilets in the year 2014-15 and still aim to achieve the target for 6 crore toilets.

Here are a few highlights of the Union Budget:

  1. FISCAL DEFICIT
  1. AGRICULTURE
  1. REVENUE
  1. DISINVESTMENT
  1. MARKET REFORMS
  1. POLICY REFORMS
  1. TAXATION
  1. PERSONAL INCOME TAX
  1. IMPORT TAX
  1. INVESTMENTS
  1. GOLD
  1. EDUCATION
  1. CLEAN GANGA PROJECT
  1. GREENER INDIA
  1. ON BLACK MONEY

About the Author

Rushali Srivastava is a student of Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, pursuing B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons).  She likes reading and writing about social issues prevalent around the world. She enjoys researching and would like to pursue a career in Corporate Law. Besides these, she is an active participant in various singing programmes and competitions, and has also published articles in various journals. Currently, she is interning with the Model Governance Foundation.