National Education Policy 2020: Union Budget 2024’s Vision for a Brighter Future
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Interim Budget 2024-2025 today on 1 February. The budget outlined the government’s agenda for…
Interim Budget 2024: NEP 2020 ushering transformational change says FM Sitharaman. Read the full story here.
Interim Budget 2024: NEP 2020 ushering transformational change says FM Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Interim Budget from 11 a.m. today, February 1. As a comprehensive budget can only be presented after the Lok Sabha elections 2024, when a new government is formed, this budget will only discuss the government’s plans for the remaining part of its term.
This is Union Budget No. 6 for Nirmala Sitharaman. Following the elections, the newly elected government will present the complete budget. The short-term financial plan, known as the interim budget, requests approval from Parliament in order to obtain funding ahead of schedule for the government’s necessary spending for the first four months of the upcoming fiscal year.
Yesterday marked the start of the Budget Session of Parliament, with President Droupadi Murmu presiding over a joint Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha meeting. On February 9, the session will come to an end.
FM Nirmala Sitharaman, the Union Minister of Finance, starts her speech on the Union Interim Budget 2024. She claimed that during the previous ten years, there has been an increase in women enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) courses and higher education institutions. Skill India has trained 1.8 crore youths, upskilled and re-skilled 54 lakh youths and established 3,000 new ITIs.
Key Pointers During the Interim Budeg 2024:
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