Economic Survey News
The ruling BJP has slammed Aam Aadmi Party over financial mismanagement of the DTC. On the other hand, the AAP has questioned the BJP government for not presenting the Economic Survey.
The Economic Survey has also highlighted that a significant investment in infrastructure is required over the next ten years to achieve India’s development goals.
The report suggested that safeguarding the health of India's young population is crucial for the country's economic progress.
The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament ahead of the Union Budget, also provides a roadmap for reforms and growth.
According to Economic Survey, the country's real gross domestic product (GDP) will grow at 6.5-7 per cent in 2024-25. However, the Reserve Bank of India estimates a higher 7.2 per cent for the current financial year.
As per parliamentary conventions, the Economic Survey is presented in the Lok Sabha a day ahead of the Union Budget. Economic Survey is tabled after the President’s Address to both Houses of Parliament.
As per parliamentary conventions, the Economic Survey, is presented in the Lok Sabha a day ahead of the Budget.
Bihar government released poverty survey. 94 lakh families with income less than Rs. 6 thousand. 34 percent poor population in Bihar. One fourth families in general category are poor
The Supreme Court in 2018 banned diesel and petrol vehicles older than 10 and 15 years respectively from plying on Delhi roads.
The Economic Survey for 2022-23, tabled in Parliament, listed various factors that are helping the civil aviation sector, including the UDAN scheme.
Current Account Deficit may continue to widen: Survey
The CAD continues to widen because of elevated global commodity prices.
The country's CAD widened to 4.4% of GDP in the September quarter.
GST regime provides transparency and ensures the dignity of taxpayers: President Droupadi Murmu.
She adds earlier there was a long wait for tax refunds.
FM Sitharaman to table economic survey of India before Parliament on Tuesday.
Economic Survey 2023 LIVE Updates: The Economic Survey document will give insights into the state of the economy and various indicators in the current financial year 2022-23 (April-March) and outlook for the next year.
All India NABARD Officers' Association (AINBOA) plans to organise a dharna before Parliament on Tuesday.
The protesters will demand for correction in wage anomalies.
The Budget session is commencing on Tuesday and Economic Survey 2022-23 is slated to be presented in both houses.
The Survey, which is tabled in Parliament by the Finance Minister ahead of the Union Budget, is being prepared by Principal Economic Advisor and other officials in absence of the Chief Economic Advisor (CEA), who traditionally is the main architect of the document.
The Budget session will have 27 sittings. The first part of the session will conclude on February 14. Parliament will reconvene on March 12 for the second part of the session and continue till April 6.
The target of 40-45 percent modal share for railways is necessary
Indian Railways passenger traffic is still much below the pre-pandemic levels
Indian Railways sets a target of 100 percent electrification of its network by December 2023
Agriculture and allied sectors have been the least impacted by the pandemic and the sector is expected to grow by 3.9 per cent in 2021-22
The Survey states that the services sector has been the hardest hit by the pandemic, especially segments that involve human contact
This sector is estimated to grow by 8.2 per cent this financial year following last year`s 8.4 per cent contraction
Economic survey presented in Parliament, GDP growth is estimated to be 8- 8.5% in the financial year 2022-23, the government will increase capital expenditure
Segments in services sectors that involve human contact were hit the hardest by the pandemic.
The Economic Survey expects the services sector to grow by 8.2 per cent in the ongoing financial year.
The survey expects Agriculture sector growth at 3.9 per cent and Industrial sector growth of 11.8 per cent in FY22.
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