Tag: Union Budget 2024

  • M K Stalin Predicts Modi’s ‘Isolated’ Future Over ‘Budget Bias’; Annamalai Replies |

    New Delhi: Sending a strong warning to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin said that he will be ‘isolated’ if he keeps running the government as per political ‘likes and dislikes.’ Stalin launched a scathing attack over the alleged favoritism in  2024 Budget allocation.  

    Since, the Finanace Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Union Budget, the opposition is claiming that the Bharatiya Janta Party has tried to satisfy its allies in Bihar and Andhra Pradesh with the financial aids in Budget. 

    MK Stalin took to social media platform ‘X’ hours after the Opposition staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha over the ‘Budget discrimination.’  

    “INDIA coalition MPs have staged a protest protesting the omission of several states in the Union financial report. Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi You said, “The election is over, now we have to think about the country.” But yesterday’s #Budget2024 will save your regime, not India! Run the government in general. Don’t be bent on avenging those who have yet defeated you. I am bound to advise that if you run the government according to your political likes and dislikes, you will be isolated,” he wrote in Tamil. 

    ஒன்றிய நிதிநிலை அறிக்கையில் ஒருசில மாநிலங்கள் நீங்கலாகப் பல்வேறு மாநிலங்கள் புறக்கணிக்கப்பட்டிருப்பதைக் கண்டிக்கும் வகையில் #INDIA கூட்டணி எம்.பி.க்கள் போராட்டம் நடத்தியுள்ளார்கள்.

    மாண்புமிகு பிரதமர் @narendramodi அவர்களே…

    “தேர்தல் முடிந்துவிட்டது, இனி நாட்டைப் பற்றியே… pic.twitter.com/95xXotDQDa


    — M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) July 24, 2024

    K Annamalai’s Detailed Response 

    The 2024 Union Budget, the first under the Modi 3.0 administration, was unveiled on Tuesday, sparking intense backlash with accusations of neglecting states governed by non-BJP parties. 

    K Annamalai, the BJP’s state president, has taken a prominent role in defending the budget. Annamalai criticized the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s response, calling it ‘ridiculous.’ He further alleged that Tamil Nadu had been overlooked in six out of ten budgets presented by the Congress-led UPA I and II governments. 

    Annamalai in a detailed post said, “Chief Minister Stalin is trying to create an impression that no welfare schemes will be made available to the states other than those named in the text of the financial statement. When the DMK was in alliance with the Congress Party at the Center for ten years from 2004 to 2014, the name of Tamil Nadu did not appear in the financial statements filed for 6 years. Will you say that during those 6 years, the central government in alliance with Congress DMK did not provide any programs to Tamil Nadu?”

    நமது மாண்புமிகு பாரதப் பிரதமர் திரு @narendramodi அவர்கள் தலைமையிலான மத்திய அரசு, 2024-25ஆம் ஆண்டுக்கான நிதிநிலை அறிக்கையை நேற்றைய தினம் தாக்கல் செய்துள்ளது. ஏழை எளிய மக்கள், பெண்கள், இளைஞர்கள், விவசாயிகள் என அனைத்துத் தரப்பினரும் பயனடையும்படி, வெகு சிறப்பானதாக அமைந்துள்ள இந்த… pic.twitter.com/22JEwRQ0Rj
    — K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) July 24, 2024

  • Assam Gets Special Assistance From Union Budget 2024, Key Highlights |

    New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday announced financial assistance for various projects of Assam which includes the boosts of infrastructure, powering small businesses and others for growth. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed gratefulness after getting special assistance for his state.

     

    Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma tweets “We are extremely grateful for the special assistance Assam will receive under this Budget to help meet the challenges posed by floods. The excellent reforms announced for land registration will complement our ongoing efforts like Mission… pic.twitter.com/AZHll78fUO
    — ANI (@ANI) July 23, 2024

     

    Key Highlights Announced For Assam In Union Budget 2024:

    The state has been facing a devastating condition long time due to floods. In the Union budget 2024, the Finance Minister special special assistance to Assam to help meet the challenges posed by floods.

    The excellent reforms announced for land registration will complement ongoing efforts like Mission Basundhara 3.0.

    In announcement includes the provision to implement the Pradhan Mantri Cha Shramik Protsahan Yojana. With an allocation of ₹ 1,000 crore, this scheme will provide several welfare opportunities for Assam’s tea garden community. Meanwhile, Assam CM said that this scheme is going to benefit our brothers and sisters, who form the backbone of Assam’s tea industry.

    Nirmala Sitharaman announced the infrastructure push via ₹1.5 lakh cr. to states, focus on improving agricultural productivity, green energy initiatives and generous allocation for rural development will also have a multiplier effect on Assam’s growth.

    In Union Budget 2024 has also announced several progressive measures such as the review of the IT Act,  withdrawal of Angel Tax, reducing the fiscal deficit, sustaining capex and several other measures that will ensure India remains the fastest growing economy for years to come.

  • Union Budget 2024: Andhra Pradesh Gets Big Boost, Rs 15,000 Cr Allocated For Amaravati |

    Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Tuesday that the Central government will allocate Rs 15,000 crore for the development of Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh. While presenting the 2024-25 Budget in the Lok Sabha, she emphasized the NDA government’s commitment to the timely financing and completion of the Polavaram Irrigation project, deemed vital for the state and its agricultural community.

    “The government has been dedicated to meeting the obligations set out in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act. Acknowledging the state’s requirement for a capital, we will ensure special financial assistance through international development agencies. This fiscal year, we will secure Rs 15,000 crore, with additional funds to follow in subsequent years,” she said.

    Sitharaman also mentioned that, as per the AP Reorganisation Act, funds for critical infrastructure development in industries, including water, power, transport, and roads, will be provided, along with grants for the underdeveloped areas of Rayalaseema, Prakasam, and North coastal Andhra Pradesh.

    The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is a significant ally of the BJP at the Centre. Naidu serves as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Since 2014, political parties from Andhra Pradesh have repeatedly protested, demanding special category status for the state. Allegedly, Naidu left the NDA in 2018 because of the failure to award special category status to Andhra Pradesh.

    Special category status designates regions or states for special assistance by the central government, including tax incentives and financial aid, to foster regional development.

  • Budget 2024 Expectation: What Different Industries And Entrepreneurs Want From Government |

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharama will present the Union Budget 2024 tomorrow. The expectations are high from the government this time for all the sectors. While taxpayers are expecting a relief, industries from aerospace to mobility to legal advisories and import-export businesses are keenly looking at the budget. Take a look at what experts want from the NDA government:

    Akshat Khetan, Founder of AU Corporate and Legal Advisory Services Limited (AUCL), said, “Union Budget 2024-25 is expected to focus on enhancing judiciary infrastructure, speeding up judicial appointments, and improving legal aid services. Emphasis will be placed on technological advancements, alternative dispute-resolution mechanisms, capacity building, and legal reforms. Increased funding for legal awareness campaigns and support for victims of crimes will also be prioritized.”

    Dr Omkaar Hari Maali, Founder – Udyami Maharashtra, said, “The biggest expectation for the upcoming budget from aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly those in the export-import sector, is enhanced opportunities for funding. Currently, many new exporters have viable products but lack the financial resources to bring these products to the global market.” The Import-Export coach further said, “In addition to this, it is crucial for the government to establish incubation systems specifically designed for exports. The creation of manufacturing clusters should also include comprehensive training programs and accessible systems to support the export process. I also believe the government should focus on promoting the toy and processed foods industry to position India as the hub for these sectors.”

    Jalaj Kumar Anupam, Director, Consent Elevators, said, “The government should consider raising the income tax exemption limit beyond Rs 5 lakh to ease the burden on citizens and promote compliance. Economic growth relies on a skilled workforce, necessitating investment in re-skilling and vocational training programs. Open e-tendering processes can enhance fairness and accountability, especially for MSMEs. This approach should extend to industries like the elevator sector, ensuring opportunities for all companies, not just major stakeholders.”

    Olivier Loison, Managing Director, Alstom India, said, “It is crucial to continue increasing support for the rail and infrastructure sector. India’s infrastructure is in need of considerable capital investment in railways, metro, and regional trains to effectively cater to the needs of the growing economy in passenger and freight transportation. It would be encouraging to see the government’s push on Production Linked Incentive, tax rationalization, and towards equitable contract terms such as price variation conditions.”

    Dr Urvashi Mittal, Association Secretary 24-25, Inner Wheel, said, “Females comprise 50% of the population. My request to the Finance Minister is to take care of this 50% of the population, benefiting the entire population. For working women, provide hassle-free, cheaper loans, focus on maternity leaves, and ensure creche facilities. Homemakers should have opportunities to supplement their income through online jobs, with a priority on training. Emphasize cervical cancer vaccination and increase the budget for mid-day meals, after-school supervision, courses on ‘Indian Culture’ promoting ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam’ in schools and colleges & include Transgenders in main-stream.”

    Dr Madhu Sudhan Reddy,  Founder of Pharmaceutical companies appealed to the FM to extend the NPA period for MSMEs from 90 to 180 days in the upcoming budget which is crucial for the revitalization of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). “This extension will grant MSMEs more time to recover from financial challenges and avoid immediate default classification. The benefits include improved cash flow management, enhanced credit access, stimulated sectoral growth, and reduced operational stress for businesses. This move aligns with the need to bolster the backbone of the economy—the MSME sector,” said Dr Reddy.

    Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & CEO, Aequs, said, “We are confident the Government will prioritize the Indian Aerospace industry’s growth while presenting the Union Budget 2024-25. At a time when India is emerging the biggest aviation market and accounting for most new aircraft sold globally, we need a booster for making the country a global aerospace manufacturing hub with a thriving domestic Aerospace manufacturing ecosystem. There is thus a need to ensure optimal fiscal mechanisms to make domestic Aerospace manufacturing more viable and attractive. For starters, a PLI scheme for the manufacture of aircraft components and sub-assemblies with an emphasis on high ‘in-country value addition’ will be welcome. Measures such as tax breaks for Aerospace R&D and systems development will also help.”