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The Union Budget 2021-2022 – What’s there in it for you?

The Union Budget 2021-2022

The Union Budget remains the most important financial decision of the country as the Finance Minister proposes it every year. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Union Budget on 1 February 2021 and said that the budget stands on six main pillars this year.

 They are – healthcare, infrastructure, inclusive development, human capital strengthening, Research and Innovation, and the idea of governance. Many sectors saw a hike in budget allocation while many lost a share due to several reasons and factors. 

The reading session of the budget began on 29 January 2021 with a run-through of the economic survey of India 2021.

The Chief Economic Adviser of India, Krishnamurthy Venkata Subramanian addressed the highlight of the economic survey industry-wise.

The survey is based on intense research in every field based on government policies, programs, profit, income, taxes, import, export, and more. The budget is mostly based on the results of the economic survey.

The ministers get an idea of the functioning of each sector and it enables them to make a more efficient decision regarding the industries. 

The Economic Survey 2020

Now let us take a look at the budget allocation sector wise – 

Health and Sanitation Budget 2021-22

The healthcare sector was obviously the first focus of the budget due to the corona pandemic and vaccine drives going around the country.  

Education Budget 2021-22

Infrastructure Budget 2021-22

Tax and Revenue Budget 2021-22

The Female leaders are always more empathetic and Smt. Sitharam proved it correctly with her taxation proposals for the union budget 2021-22. 

Agriculture Budget 2021-22

Employment / Labour Budget 2021-22

Conclusion

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While many proposals will reach the majority in both houses with flying colors, many might not cross the benchmarks. It all depends on the senior government leaders.

Many factors like covid, farmer’s protest, AI, etc will have to be considered before the final implementation takes place. The finance minister looks confident about her decision and has backed up all the allocation with adequate research and logic.

The puzzle around their effectiveness should start falling in place with the start of the fiscal year 2021-22. 

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