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Has The FM Passed the Budget Exam?

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With much expectation and a great furore came in the Annual Union Budget 2016, promising to be the much-needed test for the Modi government. Everyone had their eyes set on Mr Jaitley as to what would come out of that suitcase for all the people at large. Now, there has been a dispersion in views regarding the budget, with Congress giving it thumbs down, arguing that this  “Booster Budget”  is a rhetoric thrown to the previous UPA policies and it paints a very generalised picture of the country, amid the general stagnancy and the agrarian defaults that the country is facing.

While many others argue that the budget is balanced to the nation’s development priorities, with paramount importance given to the infrastructure sector and pumping primarily the rural economy which lies in shatters.

With such a diverse views and opinions, I am here to do nothing atypical, but give my own pointers on  Mr.Jaitley’s Third Budget:

HALF GLASS FULL SIDE

        HALF GLASS EMPTY SIDE

All in all, I would raise this budget as a fairly average one as some more transformational measures could have been a part of the budgetary policy and control. More emphasis on the Tax regime should have been factored in. However, thumbs up for agrarian reforms and social sector reforms are the few pros that I could find in the Budget.

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