They argue that provisions of the Bill are in contravention of the 74th amendment of the Constitution of India, which decentralises power to urban local bodies
Continue ReadingHigher allocation for Border Roads Organisation will help promote strategic infrastructure development on the border and boost socio-economic development in those areas
Continue Reading‘Mr. Modi is unable to see States other than Andhra Pradesh and Bihar because his eyes are set on retaining his post,’ said the Karnataka CM
Continue ReadingThe budget has announcements that support infrastructure development, skilling, and financial requirements for the MSMEs, apart from boosting job creation
Continue ReadingThe funds allocated for the Ministry of Minority Affairs in this Budget is just 0.01% more than last year’s total outlay
Continue ReadingThe Centre would also support the development of Nalanda and Rajgir in Bihar as tourist centres. The budget also announced an industrial node at Gaya on the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor.
Continue ReadingThe first Union budget of the Modi 3.0 government saw a concerted effort at women-led development
Continue ReadingHigher capital expenditure spending is a positive feature of the Budget
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