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The 2024 Union Budget of India [1] (ISO: 2024 Ke liye Bhārat Kā Saṅghīya Bajaṭ) was presented by Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman on 23 July 2024. This was the first budget of Narendra Modi led NDA government's third term. [2]
The 2024 Interim-Union Budget of India [1] provides comprehensive information regarding the projected revenue and government spending for the fiscal year 2024–25, commencing on 1 April 2024 and concluding on 31st March 2025.
The Union Budget of India, also referred to as the Annual Financial Statement in Article 112 of the Constitution of India.It is the annual budget of the Republic of India set by Ministry of Finance for the following financial year, with the revenues to be gathered by Department of Revenue to identify planned government spending and expected government revenue and the expenditures gathered by ...
The Brownsville Independent School District began work on its 2024-2025 budget at a Saturday morning workshop that sought everyone's help to offset the impact of reduced state funding and still ...
A big part of the 2024-2025 budget has the city investing in its employees, with personnel costs amounting to about $30.8 million, or approximately 65.3% of Columbia's $47.2 million general fund ...
According to the CPS budget for fiscal year 2025, 59% of CPS operating revenues come from local sources, primarily property taxes, personal property replacement taxes and tax-increment financing ...
The defence budget of India was increased to ₹ 621,940 crore (US$75 billion) in the 2024-2025 union budget from ₹ 593,538 crore (US$71 billion) during last year. This year’s defence budget accounts for 1.89% of the country’s projected gross domestic product (GDP) for 2024-25. [15]
A positive (+) number indicates that revenues exceeded expenditures (a budget surplus), while a negative (-) number indicates the reverse (a budget deficit). Normalizing the data, by dividing the budget balance by GDP, enables easy comparisons across countries and indicates whether a national government saves or borrows money.