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Indian Union Budget 2025-26: A Roadmap to ‘Viksit Bharat’

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Last updated: February 1, 2025 4:17 pm
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Union Budget 2025: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget for 2025-2026 on February 1, 2025, outlining the government’s vision for a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047. The budget focuses on inclusive growth, employment generation, agricultural prosperity, and technological innovation, while addressing global economic challenges. Here’s a breakdown of the key highlights and what they mean for ordinary citizens:

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Key Themes of the Union Budget 2025Union Budget 2025: Major Announcements and Their Impact    1. Agriculture and Rural Development    2. Union Budget 2025: MSMEs and Employment    3. Healthcare and Education    4. Union Budget 2025: Infrastructure and Urban Development    5. Energy and Sustainability    6. Taxation Reforms    7. Union Budget 2025: Innovation and Technology    8. Exports and Global Integration    Fiscal Discipline    Conclusion  on Union Budget 2025  FAQs: Union Budget 2025-20261. What are the key highlights of the Union Budget 2025-2026?             2. How does the budget benefit the middle class?             3. What measures are introduced for farmers?             4. How does the budget support MSMEs?             5. What are the healthcare initiatives in the budget?             6. How does the budget promote clean energy?             7. What are the key infrastructure projects announced?             8. How does the budget support startups and innovation?             9. What are the key export promotion measures?             10. How does the budget ensure fiscal discipline?    Connect With Us on the Following Social Media Platforms

Key Themes of the Union Budget 2025

1.     Inclusive Development    : The budget aims to uplift all sections of society, especially the poor, youth, farmers, and women.

2.     Economic Growth    : Focus on boosting manufacturing, exports, and private sector investments.

3.     Sustainability    : Emphasis on clean energy, climate resilience, and sustainable agriculture.

4.     Ease of Living    : Measures to enhance household spending power, healthcare, and education.

Union Budget 2025: Major Announcements and Their Impact    

1. Agriculture and Rural Development    

–     Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana    : A new program to boost agricultural productivity in 100 low-productivity districts. It will focus on crop diversification, irrigation, and post-harvest storage, benefiting     1.7 crore farmers    .

–     Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses    : A 6-year mission to achieve self-sufficiency in pulses like Tur, Urad, and Masoor. This will ensure better prices for farmers and reduce India’s dependence on imports.

–     Makhana Board in Bihar    : To promote production, processing, and marketing of makhana (foxnuts), creating opportunities for farmers and FPOs.

–     Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Limit Increased    : Loan limits under KCC raised from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh, benefiting     7.7 crore farmers    , fishermen, and dairy farmers.

    Impact    : Farmers will see improved incomes, better access to credit, and reduced post-harvest losses. Rural economies will thrive with increased investment in infrastructure and skilling.

2. Union Budget 2025: MSMEs and Employment    

–     Revised MSME Classification    : Investment and turnover limits for MSMEs increased to encourage growth and job creation.

–     Credit Guarantee Enhancement    : Credit guarantee cover for micro and small enterprises raised from ₹5 crore to ₹10 crore, enabling additional credit of ₹1.5 lakh crore over 5 years.

–     Credit Cards for Micro Enterprises    : Customized credit cards with a ₹5 lakh limit for micro-enterprises, with     10 lakh cards     to be issued in the first year.

–     Focus on Labour-Intensive Sectors    : Special schemes for footwear, leather, and toy industries to boost exports and create     22 lakh jobs    .

    Impact    : MSMEs, the backbone of India’s economy, will get easier access to credit and technology, fostering entrepreneurship and employment.

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3. Healthcare and Education    

–     Day Care Cancer Centres    : 200 centres to be set up in district hospitals in 2025-26, with a goal to establish them in all districts within 3 years.

–     Medical Education Expansion    : 10,000 additional medical seats to be added in 2025-26, aiming for     75,000 new seats     in 5 years.

–     Atal Tinkering Labs    : 50,000 labs to be set up in government schools to foster innovation and scientific temper among students.

–     Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Scheme    : Digital Indian language books to be made available for school and higher education.

    Impact    : Improved healthcare access, especially in rural areas, and better educational opportunities for students across the country.

4. Union Budget 2025: Infrastructure and Urban Development    

–     Jal Jeevan Mission Extended    : The mission to provide tap water to all rural households extended until 2028, with a focus on quality and sustainability.

–     Urban Challenge Fund    : A ₹1 lakh crore fund to support urban infrastructure projects, including water, sanitation, and redevelopment.

–     UDAN Scheme Expansion    : Regional air connectivity to be expanded to 120 new destinations, benefiting hilly and North Eastern regions.

    Impact    : Better infrastructure will improve quality of life, boost tourism, and create jobs in construction and related sectors.

5. Energy and Sustainability    

–     Nuclear Energy Mission    : Aim to develop 100 GW of nuclear energy by 2047, including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

–     Clean Tech Manufacturing    : Support for domestic manufacturing of solar PV cells, EV batteries, and wind turbines.

–     Maritime Development Fund    : A ₹25,000 crore fund to boost shipbuilding and promote India’s maritime sector.

    Impact    : Clean energy initiatives will reduce India’s carbon footprint and create opportunities in green technology.

6. Taxation Reforms    

–     Personal Income Tax Relief    : 

  – No tax on income up to ₹12 lakh under the new tax regime.

  – Revised tax slabs: 

    – 0-4 lakh: Nil

    – 4-8 lakh: 5%

    – 8-12 lakh: 10%

    – 12-16 lakh: 15%

    – 16-20 lakh: 20%

    – 20-24 lakh: 25%

    – Above 24 lakh: 30%

–     Simplified TDS/TCS    : Thresholds increased for TDS on rent (₹2.4 lakh to ₹6 lakh) and interest for senior citizens (₹50,000 to ₹1 lakh).

    Impact    : Middle-class taxpayers will have more disposable income, boosting consumption and savings.

7. Union Budget 2025: Innovation and Technology    

–     Deep Tech Fund of Funds: To support next-generation startups in cutting-edge technologies.

–     National Geospatial Mission: To modernize land records and urban planning using geospatial data.

–     Centre of Excellence in AI for Education    : A ₹500 crore initiative to integrate AI into education.

    Impact: India will emerge as a global hub for innovation, creating high-skilled jobs and attracting investments.

8. Exports and Global Integration    

–     Export Promotion Mission: To boost exports by addressing non-tariff barriers and providing credit support to MSMEs.

–     BharatTradeNet: A digital platform for trade documentation and financing, simplifying cross-border trade.

–     Global Capability Centres (GCCs): A national framework to promote GCCs in tier-2 cities, creating jobs and boosting local economies.

    Impact: Indian exports will become more competitive, and integration with global supply chains will accelerate.

Fiscal Discipline    

–     Fiscal Deficit : Estimated at 4.4% of GDP for 2025-26, down from 4.8% in 2024-25.

–     Capital Expenditure: ₹10.18 lakh crore allocated, focusing on infrastructure development.

    Impact: Prudent fiscal management will ensure sustainable growth without excessive borrowing.

Conclusion  on Union Budget 2025  

The 2025-2026 budget is a forward-looking blueprint for India’s development, balancing growth with inclusivity. Key takeaways for citizens:

–     Farmers and Rural India: Increased support for agriculture and rural infrastructure.

–     Middle Class : Significant tax relief and better healthcare/education access.

–     Youth and Entrepreneurs: More opportunities in MSMEs, startups, and skilled sectors.

–     Environment: Focus on clean energy and sustainable practices.

This budget sets the stage for India to achieve its vision of becoming a $5 trillion economy     and a global leader in the 21st century. As citizens, we can look forward to a brighter, more prosperous future.

FAQs: Union Budget 2025-2026

1. What are the key highlights of the Union Budget 2025-2026?    

The budget focuses on inclusive growth,     employment generation, agricultural prosperity , and technological innovation. Key highlights include tax relief for the middle class, support for farmers, healthcare expansion, MSME credit enhancement, and a push for clean energy.

         2. How does the budget benefit the middle class?    

–     Tax Relief : No tax on income up to ₹12 lakh under the new tax regime.
–     Revised Tax Slabs: Lower tax rates for incomes between ₹4 lakh and ₹24 lakh.
–     Increased TDS Thresholds: Higher limits for TDS on rent (₹6 lakh) and interest for senior citizens (₹1 lakh).

         3. What measures are introduced for farmers?    

rime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana: Boosts productivity in 100 low-productivity districts.
–     Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses : Aims for self-sufficiency in pulses like Tur, Urad, and Masoor.
–     Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Limit Increased    : Loan limits raised from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh.

         4. How does the budget support MSMEs?    

Revised MSME Classification: Higher investment and turnover limits.
–     Credit Guarantee Enhancement : Guarantee cover increased from ₹5 crore to ₹10 crore.
–     Credit Cards for Micro Enterprises : Customized credit cards with a ₹5 lakh limit.

         5. What are the healthcare initiatives in the budget?    

Day Care Cancer Centres: 200 centres to be set up in district hospitals in 2025-26.
–     Medical Education Expansion : 10,000 additional medical seats in 2025-26, aiming for 75,000 new seats in 5 years.

         6. How does the budget promote clean energy?    

–     Nuclear Energy Mission: Aims to develop 100 GW of nuclear energy by 2047.
–     Clean Tech Manufacturing : Support for domestic manufacturing of solar PV cells, EV batteries, and wind turbines.

         7. What are the key infrastructure projects announced?    

–     Jal Jeevan Mission Extended: To provide tap water to all rural households by 2028.
–     Urban Challenge Fund: A ₹1 lakh crore fund for urban infrastructure projects.
–     UDAN Scheme Expansion: Regional air connectivity to 120 new destinations.

         8. How does the budget support startups and innovation?    

–     Deep Tech Fund of Funds : To support next-generation startups.
–     Centre of Excellence in AI for Education: A ₹500 crore initiative to integrate AI into education.
–     Extended Tax Benefits for Startups : Incorporation period extended to 2030.

         9. What are the key export promotion measures?    

–     Export Promotion Mission: Addresses non-tariff barriers and provides credit support to MSMEs.
–     BharatTradeNet: A digital platform for trade documentation and financing.
–     Global Capability Centres (GCCs): Promoted in tier-2 cities to boost local economies.

         10. How does the budget ensure fiscal discipline?    

–     Fiscal Deficit: Estimated at 4.4% of GDP for 2025-26, down from 4.8% in 2024-25.
–     Capital Expenditure: ₹10.18 lakh crore allocated for infrastructure development.

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