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‘Will follow the spirit of…’: What Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on forthcoming Union Budget 2023

Union Budget 2023: All eyes are on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who is working on preparing the forthcoming Union Budget 2023. Every sector expects something from the budget and the most challenging part of the budget is to have a balanced approach.

Raju Kumar Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 New Delhi Updated on: January 05, 2023 17:58 IST
Union Budget 2023 is slated to be presented on February 1.
Image Source : PTI/FILE Union Budget 2023 is slated to be presented on February 1.

Union Budget 2023: Indicating that forthcoming Union Budget will continue to push growth on the back of public spending, Finance Minister Nirmala Sithataman on Friday said it will "follow the spirit" of earlier Budgets.

Sitharaman unveiled a massive public spending programme to support the economy, emerging out of the COVID-19 pandemic. She is scheduled to present her fifth straight Budget on February 1 for the fiscal starting April.

In the Budget, the finance minister had raised capital expenditure by 35.4 per cent for the financial year 2022-23 to Rs 7.5 lakh crore to boost demand, while the capex last year stood at Rs 5.5 lakh crore.

"It is very inspiring and motivating for me, especially at a time when we are readying the next budget for the country, a budget which will follow the spirit of the earlier Budgets. We are going to set the template, which was set to earlier but follow it and take it further for India's next 25 years...," she said at an event here.

The GDP growth has slowed in recent months due to global headwinds and rising interest rates globally to control spiralling inflation. This has prompted some to seek a further government push to revive the growth rate.

The Budget 2023-24 will be presented in the backdrop of many institutions, including the Reserve Bank, slashing India's growth forecast to 6.8 per cent or so for the current fiscal.

The RBI projected the real GDP growth for 2022-23 at 6.8 per cent, with the third quarter at 4.4 per cent and the fourth at 4.2 per cent.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is projected at 7.1 per cent for the April-June period of 2023-24 and at 5.9 per cent for the following quarter.

The budget for the next year will have to address critical issues of elevated levels of inflation, boosting demand, job creation and putting the economy on a sustained 8 per cent plus growth path.

It will be the fifth budget of the Modi 2.0 government and Sitharaman, and the last full budget before the general elections slated in April-May 2024.

Also Read: Union Budget 2023: Economists demand increase in social security pension and maternity benefits

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