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  • Modi Budget@10 | Direct tax collection to triple to Rs 19 lakh crore in 10 years under Modi government

    At this pace, the mop-up is likely to be around Rs 19 lakh crore in the fiscal ending on March 31, 2024, exceeding the estimate of Rs 18.23 lakh crore in the 2023-24 Budget.

  • Cabinet approves Phase 3 of e-courts project, allocates Rs 7,210 crore

    The Union government allocated Rs 7,000 crore in Union Budget 2023 for the third phase of the e-courts project, which is a four-fold jump from Rs 1,670 crore granted for phase two of the digital upgradation of courts in 2015.

  • Law minister dismisses reports on confrontation with judiciary

    Kiren Rijiju said: “Our relationship with judiciary is excellent. We live in a democratic country, there are bound to be differences in terms of outlook, that doesn’t mean there is a confrontation.”

  • Lok Sabha passes Rs 45 lakh crore Budget 2023-24 without debate

    Amid din and continuous uproar by the Opposition demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Adani issue, Speaker Om Birla applied guillotine and put Demands for Grants of all ministries for voting.

  • PM Modi hails women as the growth engine for a developed India

    Speaking of increase in women enrolling in higher education, PM Modi highlighted that number of female students availing high school and higher secondary education has tripled over the last 9 years. PM also said that 43 percent of women have enrolled in fields such as science, technology and mathematics.

  • Lack of subsidies a major challenge for private hospitals, says Sterling Hospitals’ Gill 

    Sterling is the largest corporate hospital chain in Gujarat and has tertiary care hospitals and cancer centres in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot and Gandhidham 

  • India’s focus not only on healthcare but also on wellness: PM Modi

    Addressing a post-budget webinar on health and medical research, Modi said that beneficiaries managed to save nearly Rs 80,000 crore in treatment costs by availing of services under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana.

  • Budget 2023: Marginal hike in healthcare allocation, key schemes see cuts

    Budget 2023-24 cuts down expenditure on health schemes, increases allocation for the sector to Rs 89,155 cr, bets on AI

  • Budget 2023: CJI Chandrachud hails Rs 7,000-crore allocation to e-courts project

    The allocation for the third phase is a four-fold jump from Rs 1,670 crore granted for the second phase of the digital upgrade of courts in 2015

  • Union Budget 2023: Upgrade digital infra in lower courts with the Rs 7,000 crore allocation, say lawyers

    While courts in metropolitan cities have benefited in the earlier phases of the e-courts project, lawyers feel that the increased allocation in the Budget should be used to improve courts in tier 2 and 3 cities

  • Budget 2023 is a budget for ‘New India’, says G20 sherpa Amitabh Kant

    Infrastructure has a massive multiplier effect on economy, he says

  • Budget 2023: GIFT IFSC receives major boost

    Provisions permitting acquisition financing by IFSC banking units and foreign banks will be unveiled.

  • Budget 2023 | Standard deduction raised to Rs 52,500

    The increase in standard deduction, by Rs 2,500, comes at a time when household expenses have risen sharply due to inflation.

  • Budget 2023 | Govt to support Hyderabad-based millet institute as centre of excellence: FM Sitharaman

    The announcement comes at a time when India prepares to lead the celebration of the International Year of Millets (IYM) 2023 and promote the cultivation and consumption of nutri-cereals.

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