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Rural and agricultural development’ and 'Make in India' are key themes from Budget 2018

While the imposition of the LTCG is a negative overall, this does not really alter the fundamentals of the market, which would focus more towards improvement in the core earnings trajectory of corporates in India.

February 04, 2018 / 09:47 IST
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Shibani Sircar Kurian Kotak Mahindra AMC

The much-awaited Union Budget for FY19 focussed on the themes of rural development, improvement of the agricultural economy and promoting Make in India. Accordingly, allocations have risen for rural, agriculture, healthcare and education sectors.

To boost rural incomes, the government has also proposed fixing the minimum support price (MSP) for all summer (kharif) crops at a minimum of 1.5x the cost incurred by the farmer.

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All efforts will be made to ensure that if market prices fall below the MSP, the farmers should get a price closer to the MSP. The continued thrust of government policy has been towards removing the middleman and helping the farmer reap the benefits of higher productivity.

Apart from rural and agriculture spend, the thrust on infrastructure development continues with increased spend on roads and railways.