The Ministry of Finance helps break down Budget 2016 for farmers, students, investors, entrepreneurs, labourers and housewives
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley unveiled the Union Budget 2016-2017 on Monday, listing 'nine pillars' that will transform India.
The FM announced cess of upto 4% on passenger vehicles; Maruti stock on BSE closed at a 14-month low
With approximately 4,950 dialysis centres in India, mostly in private sector, the demand is only half met
IBJA says excise on jewellery will create more trouble for already starving industry
The BJP led-NDA govt termed the budget as 'perfect' and 'progressive'
There will be no penalty in respect of income tax cases with a disputed tax of up to Rs 10 lakh
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has proposed 2% excise duty on branded readymade garments and made-up articles of textiles of retail sale price of Rs 1,000 or more
Jaitley's third budget marked a strategic shift by addressing rural distress and also hiking public investment in India's woeful infrastructure by 22.5%
The minister said the budget was 'pro farmer, pro poor and pro reform'
Cooking gas scheme to benefit about 1.5 cr BPL families this fiscal
FM announced deduction for additional interest of Rs 50,000 per annum for loans up to Rs 35 lakh for first time home buyers
Said the govt has failed to give a concrete proposal on how farmers' income will be doubled in the next five years
The BJP veteran said the neglected task of revitalisation of agriculture and rural development is laudable
A dedicated long-term irrigation fund will be created in apex development bank with a corpus of Rs 20,000 cr
Power Minister Piyush Goyal described the Budget as a 'transformational' one
At present companies get tax benefits in form of deduction of 200% on research expenses, which have been reduced to 150%
Lauding the emphasis on rural development, Sinha said the corporate sector also stands to gain immensely from it
Having lost the election in Bihar, an agrarian state, the government is clearly trying to cover lost ground in time for the next round of electoral battles in key agrarian states
New employment exchanges, and increase in incentives for skilling space to help the sector