Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman meets President Droupadi Murmu ahead of Budget
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met President Droupadi Murmu to discuss the upcoming Union Budget 2024, presenting it in Parliament as per tradition. President Murmu offered 'Curd and Sugar' for good luck before the Finance Minister head...

The Finance Minister and her team briefed the President about the provisions of the Budget.
President Murmu then fed the Finance Minister 'Curd and Sugar' which is a symbol of wishes for good luck.
The Finance Minister will now head for the Cabinet meeting before she presents the Budget in Parliament. Meanwhile, documents for the 2024 Union Budget reached Parliament on Tuesday as Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present the Union Budget 2024.
The documents for the Jammu and Kashmir Budget have also reached the Parliament. Sitharaman will also present the budget of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir for 2024-25 after presenting the General Budget for the year.
This Budget wil mark Sitharaman's seventh consecutive budget eclipsing the late Moraji Desai's record of six consecutive budgets, which is likely to focus on changes in the income tax structure and improving the ease of doing business in India.
Speaking to the media, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary earlier said that the first Union Budget of the third Narendra Modi government will be based on his mantra of "Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas".
The budget session of Parliament began on July 22 and, according to schedule, will end on August 12.
The survey further added that India faces a unique blend of opportunities and challenges amid global trends such as geo-economic fragmentation, a push for self-reliance, looming climate change, the rise of technology, and limited policy space.
It suggested that the government's focus must shift to bottom-up reforms and strengthening governance to ensure that the structural reforms of the past decade result in strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth.
According to the Survey, the growth strategy for the medium term, termed "Amrit Kaal," hinges on six critical areas. First, there must be a deliberate focus on boosting private investment. Second, the growth and expansion of India's MSMEs (Mittelstand) should be a strategic priority. Third, the potential of agriculture as an engine of future growth must be recognized, with policy impediments removed. Fourth, securing the financing of India's green transition is essential. Fifth, bridging the education-employment gap is necessary. Finally, focused building of state capacity and capability is required to sustain and accelerate India's progress.
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