Union Budget 2024

Decoding India’s Budget 2024: Insights, Effects and Recommendations for a Bright Future

Understanding Budget 2024

  • The government will create Purvodaya, a plan for the Eastern Region’s overall development that includes Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • In order to support women-led development, the budget allocates over 3 lakh crores for programs that benefit women and girls.[4]
  •  A comprehensive plan will be introduced by the government which will offer internships in 500 of the top companies to one crore youth in the next 5 years.
  • New hires in all formal sectors will receive a one-month salary in three instalments upto ₹15,000 which is anticipated to assist 210 lakh young people.
  • The model skill loan scheme will be updated to allow loans up to Rs 7.5 lakh with a government-sponsored fund guarantee. This model skill loan program that will assist 25,000 students annually. [5]
  • Angel tax will be eliminated for all investors to encourage the growth of start-ups and investments.
  • Precious metals, such as gold and silver, will become more affordable, and custom duty will be reduced to six percent.

Sectoral Analysis of the Budget 2024

1) Agriculture

2) Infrastructure

3) Healthcare

4) Education

Positive Aspects of Budget 2024

Negative Aspects of Budget 2024

Recommendations

  • According to a World Bank analysis, urbanization can boost growth, but if rural investments are not prioritized, it may increase inequality[13]. Given rising GDP growth, a balanced investment strategy that meets the needs of both urban and rural areas is critical.
  • Increasing allocation of funds in underfunded fields like education and healthcare as they have long-terms benefits.
  • Specific funding for sustainable agriculture, with an emphasis on enhancing supply chains, modernizing farming methods, and giving small-scale farmers better access to credit.
  • Utilizing Public-Private Partnerships to speed up projects related to healthcare, education, and infrastructure development. These collaborations can assist in filling in financial gaps and bringing in private sector knowledge for effective implementation.[14]
  • To make sure money is spent wisely, an effective system for tracking and assessing budgetary allotments must be established. Frequent evaluations and feedback systems can guarantee accountability in the use of public resources and assist in identifying areas that need improvement.

Conclusion

Author: Ishan Singh, a 2nd year student at Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur


[1] Deeksha, Highlights of Budget 2024-2025: Focus on Employment & Skilling, MSMEs and Middle Class, Eastern Book Company, July 23, 2024,
https://www.scconline.com/blog/post/2024/07/23/highlights-budget-2024-2025-focus-on-employment-skilling-msmes-middle-class/

[2] Union Budget 2024-25: Key Tax Reforms and Relief Measures, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 26 JUL 2024 3:26PM, https://pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=151961&ModuleId=3&reg=3&lang=1

[3] Budget 2024 highlights: New employment-linked incentives for employees; ₹1.48 lakh crore allocation for education, employment, skill, The Hindu, July 23, 2024 07:26 am

[4] SPEECH OF NIRMALA SITHARAMAN MINISTER OF FINANCE, July 23, 2024, https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/doc/budget_speech.pdf

[5] Santosh Mehrotra,Does the Budget Give Us Jobs?, The Wire, Aug 1,2024

[6] Nandini Singh, Budget 2024: What are the special packages for Bihar, Andhra Pradesh?, BS, Jul 23, 2024

[7] FOCUS ON AGRICULTURE RESEARCH SETUP FOR RAISING PRODUCTIVITY AND DEVELOPING CLIMATE RESILIENT VARIETIES, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 23 JUL 2024 12:58PM, https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2035588

[8] Siddhi Nayak, India keeps infrastructure spend target unchanged at record 11.11 trln rupees for 2024-25, Reuters, July 23, 2024 12:26 PM

[9] Demand for Grants 2024-25 Analysis Health and Family Welfare, August 1, 2024, Page 1

[10] Dr. Shubhasheesh Bhattacharya, Budget 2024: The educational angle, India Today, Jan 31, 2024

[11] Apoorva Ramachandra, Indian Budget Series: Budget for Education, 27-02-2024, https://www.cdpp.co.in/articles/indian-budget-series-budget-for-education

[12] Union Budget 2024-25 & Sustainability: India Inc Expectations, Outlook Planet,12 July 2024 10:46 pm, https://www.outlookbusiness.com/opinions/union-budget-202425-sustainability-india-inc-expectations-news-418150

[13] Urban Development, Apr 03,2023, https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/urbandevelopment/overview

[14] Dewangi Sharma, India’s Push for Infrastructure Development, Invest India,February 23, 2024,

https://www.investindia.gov.in/team-india-blogs/indias-push-infrastructure-development

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