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Interim Budget 2019: 10 Things You Need To Know

BOOM looks at the last budget before the general elections and tells you the flash-points.<br>

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Interim Budget 2019: 10 Things You Need To Know

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  1. Interim Budget 2019: 10 Things You Need To Know BOOM looks at the last budget before the general elections and tells you the flashpoints. Interim Budget 2019: 10 Things You Need To Know on Boom. BOOM looks at the last budget before the general elections and tells you the flashpoints.

  2. Fact Check News: In its last budget before seeking re-election in May, the Narendra Modi led government announced several populist measures, particularly aimed at farmers, middle class and unorganised workers. Union Finance Minister Piyush Goyal presenting his first budget said that India is “poised to become a 5 trillion dollar economy in the next five years, we aspire to become a 10 trillion dollar economy in eight years thereafter.” Also Read:Income Tax Relief But No Change In Tax Slabs Here are 10 important announcements from the Interim Budget: 1. Sops to the Middle-Class 2. Indirect Taxes 3. Benefits to the Farmers and Rural Sector 4. Impetus to the Unorganised Sector 5. Primary Sector Outreach 6. Public finance 7. Defense Budget 8. Railway Budget 9. Miscellaneous Announcements 10. Vision 2030 An Interim Budget usually doesn’t list out new schemes or doesn’t unveil any policy measures. The government will present the vote on account for the next four-to-five months. A full-fledged Budget will be presented after the House reassembles after the general election. Read full story → Interim Budget 2019 Highlights

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