
Govt seeks Parliament approval for ₹2.7 lakh cr additional spending in FY23
Almost 73% of this will go towards fertiliser subsidiary, defence pensions, transfers to Universal Service Obligation Fund and GST compensation
Almost 73% of this will go towards fertiliser subsidiary, defence pensions, transfers to Universal Service Obligation Fund and GST compensation
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey in the Parliament today.
Indian non-financial private sector debt and non-financial corporate debt as a share of GDP declined by nearly thirty percentage points in the last decade
The bill aims to give multiple licences in various power distribution areas, paving the way for private sector companies to take up distribution.
The additional spending also includes servicing loans taken from the National Small Savings Funds (NSSF) for Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, among other heads.
Constitutional process of repealing farm laws to be completed in Winter session of Parliament.
The recent changes to the labour laws bring them in line with the demands of the present times and are more effective for workers.