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Union Budget : 10 Big Things from the Finance Minister's Budget Speech are as follows…

The third budget of the Modi 3.0 government's term was presented in the Lok Sabha. As Finance Minister, this is their ninth budget, and at the beginning of the speech, they made a big statement about the Indian economy.
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the third budget of the Modi 3.0 government's term in the Lok Sabha. This is her ninth budget as Finance Minister, and at the beginning of her speech, she made a significant statement about the Indian economy. Sitharaman said that India will soon become the largest economy in the world. The Finance Minister clarified in her speech that the government's main focus has been on the prosperity of the poor, farmers, and common citizens. Concrete decisions are being made to boost job creation, which is helping to maintain economic growth (GDP Growth). According to her, India's GDP has remained above 7 percent, which is a result of these policies.

Sitharaman also noted that the government has boosted domestic production and exports, which has increased India's reach in the global market. These policies have maintained economic stability, with a focus on job creation, industrial development, and infrastructure expansion. She stated that this budget is designed according to the needs of the youth and aims to achieve development at all levels. Priorities have been given to reducing the revenue deficit, increasing public investment, strengthening infrastructure, and promoting the industrial sector.

10 major points from the Finance Minister's budget speech are as follows…

1. This is a budget for the youth, with a focus on farmers, the poor, and the common man.

2. The government has focused on reducing the revenue deficit.

3. Working on increasing productivity, facing global uncertainties, development for all, and taking everyone along.

4. Focused on increasing and integrating infrastructure. Emphasis on job creation and trade reforms.

5. The government is focused on public investment. Economic growth is centered on three major objectives.

6. Proposal to allocate 40,000 crore rupees for the EMS PLI scheme.

7. Corridors will be created for rare earth minerals in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh.

8. A provision of ₹10,000 crore has been made for the MSME growth fund.

9. Sitharaman said, we are starting ISM 2.0. This will increase semiconductor production.

10. A provision of 40,000 crore rupees has been made for electronics manufacturing.

It is believed that this budget will give new momentum to India's economic progress.

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