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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 .
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha on 1 February 2024 following the necessary approval from the President of India. During this presentation, the Finance Minister highlighted the crucial aspects of the document and justified the underlying thought process behind the proposed initiatives.
By the end of calendar year 2015, India had an electricity surplus with many power stations idling for want of demand. [287] The utility electricity sector had an installed capacity of 303 GW as of May 2016 of which thermal power contributed 69.8%, hydroelectricity 15.2%, other sources of renewable energy 13.0%, and nuclear power 2.1%. [288]
Subramanian said that growth in India’s economy was driven by a shift in the government’s focus toward higher capital expenditure, which has increased significantly over the last few years ...
To enable better living and drive economic growth stressing on the need for people centric urban planning and development. It envisages a "Slum Free India" in which every citizen has access to basic civic infrastructure and social amenities. [70] By March 2024, 56,20,000 units had been delivered to beneficiaries. [71] Atal Pension Yojana
The Ministry of Finance has proposed a 71% increase in funding to ₹13,104.50 crore for the manufacturing of chips and electronics in the 2024 Union budget of India. [104] In 2024, the Government of India has approved the establishment of four semiconductor manufacturing units in the country as part of the Semicon India Programme. Additionally ...
Composition of India's total production of foodgrains and commercial crops, in 2003–04, by weight. India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and fishing accounted for 18.6% of the GDP in 2005, employed 60% of the total workforce [13] and despite a steady decline of its share in the GDP, is still the largest economic sector and plays a ...
Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India with a population of nearly 240 million people. [6] The economy of Uttar Pradesh is the fourth largest among states in India. The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Uttar Pradesh increased from Rs 22.58 lakh crore in 2022–2023 to Rs 25.48 lakh crore (US$310 billion) in 2023–2024. [7]