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Budget 2024: Coverage

The Finance Minister is set to deliver the sixth consecutive budget presentation.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to unveil the Interim Budget 2024 today, February 1. This signifies the final budget of the second term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, as the Lok Sabha elections for 2024 are slated for April–May.

Date and time:

Scheduled for February 1 at 11 a.m., the Finance Minister will unveil the interim budget, paving the way for a temporary financial plan until the new government assumes office. This marks the Finance Minister’s sixth budget presentation, encompassing five annual budgets and one interim budget.

Where to read the Budget 2024 document

To read the interim Budget 2024 document in “paperless form,” individuals can utilize the Union Budget Mobile App. This bilingual app, accessible in both English and Hindi, is downloadable on Android and iOS devices or can be obtained from the Union Budget Web Portal at www.indiabudget.gov.in.

Leading up to the presentation of the Interim Union Budget, the Finance Ministry, in a report, estimated India’s real GDP growth to approach 7% in 2024–25, with significant potential to exceed 7% by 2030. The report also anticipates the Indian economy reaching $5 trillion within the next three years, securing its position as the world’s third-largest.

According to the Finance Ministry’s 10-year economic review, India’s 7% growth amid a global growth rate of 2% is deemed “qualitatively superior” to the 8%–9% achieved when the global economy grows by 4%.

In the 2023 budget, a significant announcement involved raising the income tax rebate limit to ₹7 lakh. Additionally, the railways received its highest-ever capital outlay of ₹2.40 lakh crore.

Follow the live updates here:

Key Updates

February 1, 2024, 12:02

Lok Sabha adjourned till February 2, 11 a.m.

February 1, 2024, 12:02

Union Finance Minister presents the Finance Bill 2024 in the Lok Sabha

February 1, 2024 – 12:01

Economy, then and now

Reflecting on the significant responsibility to revive the economy since 2014, Ms. Sitharaman expresses the successful outcome achieved through a strong commitment to the principle of Nation First. The Finance Minister concludes her speech by highlighting the transformation from the crisis of those years to placing the economy on a trajectory of sustained high growth. Drawing comparisons between the pre-Modi government era and the present, she announces the government’s intention to present a white paper on the historical economic landscape. Ms. Sitharaman asserts commitment to realizing the goal of Viksit Bharat in the upcoming years through good intentions, genuine dedication, and hard work. With this, she commends the interim budget to the House.

February 1, 2024, 11:57

Improving taxpayer services

February 1, 2024 – 11:55

Tax proposals

February 1, 2024, 11:52

GST has reduced the compliance burden on trade and industry: Sitharaman

February 1, 2024, 11:51

Tax provisions

February 1, 2024, 11:49

Part B of the Interim Budget begins

February 1, 2024, 11:49

Budget Estimates for 2024–25

February 1, 2024 – 11:49

Revised Estimates of 2023-24

February 1, 2024 – 11:48

Amrit Kaal as Kartavya Kaal

February 1, 2024 – 11:48

Societal Changes

February 1, 2024 – 11:47

Reform in States for Viksit Bharat

February 1, 2024 – 11:45 FDI –

First Develop India

February 1, 2024 – 11:43

Domestic Tourism

February 1, 2024 – 11:42

E-Vehicle Ecosystem and Bio-Manufacturing

February 1, 2024 – 11:41

Green Energy

February 1, 2024 – 11:39

Railways The government will initiate three major railway corridor programs, focusing on:

  1. Energy, Mineral, and Cement Corridor
  2. Port-Connectivity Corridor
  3. High-Traffic Density Corridor

These initiatives aim to enhance logistics efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety for passenger trains, according to Ms. Sitharaman. Additionally, 40,000 standard rail bogeys will be converted to Vande Bharat standards.

February 1, 2024 – 11:32

Union Finance Minister Outlines Strategy for Amrit Kaal

Continuing to delineate the government’s strategy for Amrit Kaal, the Finance Minister addresses several key areas:

  1. Dairy: A comprehensive program supporting dairy farmers is in the works, with efforts to combat Foot and Mouth Disease. Despite being the world’s largest dairy producer, India faces low milk productivity.
  2. Matsya Sampada: Recognizing the importance of assisting fishermen, the government, since 2013-14, has doubled seafood exports. The PM Matsya Sampada Yojana’s implementation will be intensified.
  3. Lakhpati Didi: With 83 lakh self-help groups (SHGs) involving 9 crore women transforming the rural socio-economic landscape, the target for recognizing and honoring such empowered women will be raised from 2 crore to 3 crore.
  4. Technological Changes: A corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crore, providing 50-year interest-free loans, aims to encourage private sector participation in Research and Innovation, fostering growth in emerging domains.

February 1, 2024 – 11:26 Strategy for Amrit Kaal

February 1, 2024 – 11:24 Vision for Viksit Bharat: Sitharaman

February 1, 2024 – 11:18 “The economy is thriving,” asserts Nirmala Sitharaman

February 1, 2024 – 11:17 Exemplary Governance Track Record

February 1, 2024 – 11:14 Empowering the Youth

February 1, 2024 – 11:12 Union Finance Minister Presents a Decade’s Report Card

February 1, 2024 – 11:12 Union Finance Minister Presents a Decade’s Report Card

February 1, 2024 – 11:11 Garib Kalyan, Desh ka Kalyan

February 1, 2024 – 11:10 Garib Kalyan, Desh ka Kalyan

February 1, 2024 – 11:08 “We prioritize outcomes over outlays,” emphasizes Sitharaman

February 1, 2024 – 11:07 Inclusive Development and Growth

February 1, 2024 – 11:05 Anticipating a Resounding Mandate: Sitharaman

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February 1, 2024 – 10:45 Interim Budget 2024: Key Figures to Monitor

Here are the critical figures to watch for in the pre-election Budget for 2024-25:

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How is the Interim Budget different from the Annual Budget?

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Nirmala Sitharaman Facts:

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