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In this edition of The Big Story podcast, we discuss the key takeaways from what is being considered a ‘populist’ interim Budget, presented by the interim Finance Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday, 1 February.
In the discussion, market analysts and experts will also express their views about the crucial Budget ahead of Lok Sabha elections.
Tune in to the podcast for more!
The interim Budget is not the same as a full-fledged Union Budget. It is presented by the incumbent government in the year general elections are to be held. According to norm, the annual Budget will be presented by the government that comes to power after winning the people's mandate.
That being said, the interim Budget 2019 is likely to benefit the middle class and the farmers, who constitute a key voter base ahead of polls.
Here are some concessions given to the middle class:
Real estate buyers and sellers have plenty to be happy about.
For farmers and the unorganised sector, the government announced:
Apart from this, we’ve also discussed benefits for GST-registered MSME units, which will get 2 percent interest subvention on loans of Rs 1 crore, and the increase in defence budget to beyond Rs 3 lakh crore.
It’s evident from this interim Budget that the government is catering to specific constituencies ahead of the elections, but how much of it will really matter to the voter?
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Published: 01 Feb 2019,06:58 PM IST