As per the Budget document, dividends from public sector enterprises and other investments have been pegged at Rs 43,000 crore for FY24 as well
A provision has been made in this year's budget to provide NADA a funding of Rs 21.73 crore, while NDTL, which conducts the tests, will receive Rs 19.50 crore
The government will spend 8 paise out of every rupee on 'other expenditures'
India's economy crossed the $3 trillion mark last year
In the ten years between 2012-13 and 2021-22, the government has been able to meet its Budget Estimate (BE) only four times
LocalCircles claimed that 37,000 responses were received from household consumers across 309 districts of India, comprising 64% men, 36% women from tier 1, tier 2 and smaller towns as well
Clean energy is a key today and expanding use of Natural Gas via City Gas Distribution (CGD) will contribute to the efforts
FM Sitharaman is unlikely to tinker much with tax rates, yet will also steer clear of populist measures, according to economists surveyed
Railways has also been focusing on building better domestic infrastructure for manufacturing trains
The Budget Session of Parliament is likely to begin on January 31 and is expected to conclude on April 6 with a recess in between
Randstad India also called for "Industry Status" for the staffing industry
Fortis Healthcare MD & CEO Ashutosh Raghuvanshi said increased policy support is required to encourage, facilitate medical value travel to India
The finance ministry issued refunds amounting to Rs 2.4 trillion till January 10
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Fiscal space should be used carefully
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the 2023-24 Budget in Parliament on February 1, 2023
'What is most unfortunate is that countries are looking to finance their transition to a green economy by taxing others'
The government's PLI scheme, introduced in 2021, had an outlay of around Rs 2 trillion for 13 sectors
Directive issued for maximising revenue collection and monitoring advance tax mop up
'We'll bring inflation down further for the sake of common people', said FM Nirmala Sitharaman