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    The Economic Survey is back to its true and tested format

    The Economic Survey is back to its true and tested format This year’s edition departs from its trend by offering less opinion and more factual analysis for a clear view of our economy
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    The Economic Survey’s growth forecast is a little too optimistic

    The Economic Survey’s growth forecast is a little too optimistic Weaker conditions ahead locally and overseas make sub-6% growth more likely than its projection
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    Toyota needs its new chief to tell an electrifying brand story

    Toyota needs its new chief to tell an electrifying brand story Its CEO succession may be an opportunity to push the pedal on EVs
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    A fair deal for bank depositors can aid our bond market

    A fair deal for bank depositors can aid our bond market Retail access to tradable CDs could create a yield curve and give a fillip to corporate bonds in India
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    Expect action on our aim of carbon neutrality by 2070

    Expect action on our aim of carbon neutrality by 2070 The survey outlines steps taken and the strategy being adopted to meet India’s climate goals
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    Budget 2023: Making way for empowered and inclusive India@100

    Budget 2023: Making way for empowered and inclusive India@100 With fiscal prudence and focus on growth levers at the heart of the Budget, one can say that it lays the foundation for the Indian economy continuing its growth trajectory
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    Union Budget 2023-24: Prioritizing substance above show

    Union Budget 2023-24: Prioritizing substance above show This budget appears to have achieved a balance between competing aims including fostering economic development while retaining fiscal consolidation, relieving taxpayers while bringing in healthy revenue growth, and favouring investment-led...
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    Old tax regime or new tax regime 2.0: Expert take on what to pick

    Old tax regime or new tax regime 2.0: Expert take on what to pick Tax savings under the new tax for those with income between Rs15 lakhs to ₹5 Cr will range from ₹65,000 to ₹87,750 but no sooner one exceeds the income level of ₹5 cr let’s say at income of ₹6 Cr the savings generated is about...
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    Budget 2023: How Nirmala Sitharaman attempted to simplify tax experience

    Budget 2023: How Nirmala Sitharaman attempted to simplify tax experience While it is beyond doubt that the government is focused on the India growth story, with the current global economic and geo-political situation, and keeping in mind the fiscal deficit it has, an attempt is made to provide...
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    Budget 2023 showcases A vision for India and a plan to propel Bharat

    Budget 2023 showcases A vision for India and a plan to propel Bharat As expected, the highlight of the budget was the record capital expenditure allocation of ₹10 trillion
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    Catering to growth, boosting consumption and digital India dream

    Catering to growth, boosting consumption and digital India dream The finance minister’s fifth Union budget hits the mark perfectly, by addressing some critical points to uptick credit growth, boost consumption and growth, focus on infrastructure development and furthering the vision of digital...
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    Sitharaman unveils India’s first green budget

    Sitharaman unveils India’s first green budget In a bid to push energy transition and achieve net-zero objectives and energy security, the government has provided ₹35,000 crore for priority capital investments
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    New slogans but budget on same old track

    New slogans but budget on same old track The rationale for raising the public capital expenditure is that it would crowd in private investment. But the puzzle is that despite higher government capital investment private investment is not forthcoming
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    Budget presents a compelling vision & strategy

    Budget presents a compelling vision & strategy The budget presents a compelling vision and strategy that further solidifies this conviction
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    Govt ignores  reality;  prescriptions  contrary  to what  situation  demands

    Govt ignores  reality;  prescriptions  contrary  to what  situation  demands The announcements in the budget not only ignore the reality but even the prescriptions are contrary to what the situation demands
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    Nothing populist about this budget, with its focus on jobs with growth

    Nothing populist about this budget, with its focus on jobs with growth The budget presents a compelling vision and strategy that further solidifies this conviction
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    India well-poised to become a global hub for nurturing nursing staff

    India well-poised to become a global hub for nurturing nursing staff The budget addresses the need to focus on soft assets—jobs, youth, skilling and future-ready skill sets
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    Tax: Value for money

    Tax: Value for money While nudging the middle class to shift tax regimes is a good idea, retaining would-be jurisdiction shoppers is even better
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    Maximum government may well be here to stay

    Maximum government may well be here to stay The budget’s huge outlays will stretch our pandemic fiscal expansion into next year’s election season. Given the risks of a sustained big-state policy, put it down to a political preference
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    Sitharaman’s budget does well to strike the Pareto efficiency mark

    Sitharaman’s budget does well to strike the Pareto efficiency mark It pleases economists, bankers, corporates and individuals without leaving other classes worse off
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