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Union Budget 2024: Who gained and who lost in Modi's last Budget before Lok Sabha polls

IndiaTimes Thursday, 1 February 2024
India plans to promote post-harvest activities and self reliance on oilseeds. The government will develop dairy farmers and boost spending on fisheries. Tax rates for individuals will increase threshold limits. The government will provide interest-free loans to states for tourism. Viability gap funding for wind energy potential is announced. There will be wider adoption of electric public transport.
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Budget 2024: Who gained and who lost in Modi govt’s last budget before polls | Oneindia News 04:43

In the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls, the final budget under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government aimed to resonate with key voter segments, particularly farmers and the economically disadvantaged, while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled measures to...

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