India to near double per capita income in next 5 years: Nirmala Sitharaman
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said India would achieve near doubling of per capita income in the next five years.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said India would achieve near doubling of per capita income in the next five years.
The projects include the Pasighat-Ledum-Tene Road, flood protection work at Upper Deobil, a general hospital in Khonsa, Cluster MIPs at Gensi, and a district hospital in Changlang.
The development is in pursuance of the announcement in the Union Budget 2024-25.
A viral video, in which a popular hotelier of Tamil Nadu apologises to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for raising the issue of rationalising Goods and Services Tax (GST) before her at a business forum in Coimbatore
Addressing a press conference after the 54th GST Council meeting, the Finance Minister said revenues of casinos have "jumped by 30 per cent".
The allocation for the Maldives is Rs 360 crore and for Sri Lanka Rs 200 crore.
She proposed to allocate Rs 1 lakh crore to assist the states in catalysing overall investments in the economy for 2022-23.
"The session is scheduled to conclude on April 8 wherein the first part of the session will extend up to February 11," said the Lok Sabha Secretariat on Sunday.
In the fight against the pandemic, COVID vaccines emerged as the best shield against the disease to save lives and sustained livelihood.
The revival in exports was also helped by timely initiatives taken by the Government.