Despite the challenges due to Covid, implementation of PM Awas Yojana Rural continued and we are close to achieving the target of 3 crore houses. 2 crore more houses will be taken up in the next 5 years to meet the requirement arising from increase in the number of families.
The economy is doing well. Inflation is moderate
Poor, women, youth and farmers are four castes for our government
We focus on outcomes and not on outlays so that the social economic transformation is achieved
Our young country has high aspirations, pride in its present and hope and confidence for a bright future. We expect that our govt based on its stupendous work will be blessed again by the people with a resounding mandate
I hope the provisions of this budget will be to fulfil the aims of becoming Viksit Bharat and a 5 trillion dollar economy
Union Budget: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday called on President Droupadi Murmu before presenting the pre-election Budget for 2024-25. As per established tradition, the finance minister met the President at the Rashtrapati Bhawan before heading to Parliament. President Murmu extended her best wishes to the finance minister. (Courtesy: X | @rashtrapatibhvn)
Union Budget: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will be presenting the pre-election Budget which would list out achievements of the Modi government in the past 10 years, while giving a glimpse of the future plans to make India a developed nation by 2047. All eyes will be on whether Sitharaman will deliver a populist budget leaving more money in hands of the common man or push the reform agenda by staying on the fiscal glide path to lower the fiscal deficit to 4.5% of GDP by 2025-26. Here are the key numbers to watch for in pre-election Budget 2024-25: