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Union Budget 2025: Growth & Development

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Union Budget 2025

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget for 2025-26 on February 1, 2025, outlining a comprehensive strategy to accelerate economic growth. The budget revolves around four major pillars: Agriculture, MSMEs, Investments, and Exports. The government has laid significant emphasis on inclusive and sustainable development, aiming for a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047.

Agriculture Reforms and Initiatives

  • Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses: A six-year program to boost self-reliance in pulse production, focusing on crops like tur/arhar (pigeonpea), urad (black gram), and masoor (red lentil).
  • Makhana Board in Bihar: Establishment of a Makhana Board to assist 10 lakh individuals through Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to enhance production, processing, and marketing.
  • Rural Prosperity and Resilience Program: Collaboration with state governments to provide skill training, investments, and technology to boost rural employment.
  • High-Yielding Seeds Mission:
    • Development of high-yield, pest-resistant, and climate-resilient seed varieties.
    • Commercial rollout of 100+ new seed varieties since July 2024.
  • Mission for Cotton Productivity: A five-year initiative to enhance cotton farming sustainability and promote extra-long staple (ELS) cotton.
  • Fisheries Development: Introduction of sustainable fishing projects, particularly in Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep.
  • India Post as a Rural Economy Catalyst: Transformation of India Post and India Post Payments Bank into a significant logistics network.
  • Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Loan Expansion: Loan limit increased from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh under the Modified Interest Subvention Scheme.
  • PM Dhan Dhanya Krishi Yojana (PMDDKY):
    • Integrates existing farming schemes and partners with state governments.
    • Targets 100 districts with below-average agricultural output.
    • Key focus areas: increasing production, promoting diverse cropping, improving storage facilities, enhancing irrigation, and providing easy loan access.
    • Estimated to benefit 1.7 crore farmers nationwide.
  • New Urea Plant in Assam: With an annual production capacity of 12.7 lakh tonnes, this marks the seventh new urea plant since 2019.

MSME Support and Growth Initiatives

  • Enhanced MSME Classification: Investment and turnover limits increased by 2.5x and 2x, respectively.
  • Improved Credit Access:
    • Micro & Small Enterprises: Credit guarantee increased from ₹5 crore to ₹10 crore.
    • Startups: Guarantee coverage raised from ₹10 crore to ₹20 crore.
    • Exporter MSMEs: Term loans up to ₹20 crore.
  • Udyam Credit Cards: Customized ₹5 lakh credit cards for MSMEs (10 lakh cards in the first year).
  • Expanded Startup Fund of Funds: Additional ₹10,000 crore allocated, with government-backed AIFs committing ₹91,000 crore to startups.
  • Support for Women & SC/ST Entrepreneurs: New scheme offering ₹2 crore term loans to first-time business owners.
  • National Action Plan for Toys: Strengthening India’s toy manufacturing industry under ‘Make in India’.
  • National Manufacturing Mission:
    • Support for MSMEs and large enterprises in clean technology manufacturing (solar panels, EV batteries, wind turbines, etc.).
    • Aims to reduce China’s dominance in clean tech, which currently holds 80% of the market share for batteries and solar components.

Investment and Infrastructure Expansion

  • Jal Jeevan Mission Extension: Ensuring 100% water supply coverage by 2028.
  • Urban Challenge Fund: ₹1 lakh crore allocated to enhance urban development.
  • Nuclear Energy Mission:
    • Plans to develop 100 GW of nuclear energy capacity by 2047.
    • Amendments to Atomic Energy Act and Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act to attract private investment.
    • Deployment of five Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) by 2033.
  • Shipbuilding Development:
    • Revised Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Policy with a ₹18,000 crore allocation.
    • ₹25,000 crore Maritime Development Fund for shipbuilding and maritime projects.
    • Establishment of shipbuilding clusters to enhance technology and infrastructure.
  • Regional Air Connectivity (UDAN Scheme): Expansion with 120 new destinations and infrastructure support for remote areas.
  • Deep Tech Fund of Funds: Investment in advanced technology startups and 10,000 PM Research Fellowships at IITs/IISc.
  • National Geospatial Mission: Digital mapping advancements to improve governance.
  • Gyan Bharatam Mission: Increased funding for the National Manuscripts Mission to digitize and preserve historical texts.

Export Promotion and Trade Facilitation

  • Export Promotion Mission: ₹2,250 crore allocated to support export growth and simplify non-tariff barriers.
  • BharatTradeNet: A unified digital platform for trade documentation and financing.
  • GCC National Framework: Focused on boosting Global Capability Centres in Tier-II cities to decentralize back-office operations.
  • Air Cargo Infrastructure Enhancement: Faster customs clearance for perishable goods.

Tax Reforms and Relief Measures

  • Income Tax Exemption: No tax on income up to ₹12 lakh; salaried individuals can benefit up to ₹12.75 lakh with standard deductions.
  • Extended Return Filing Window: Updated tax returns can now be filed up to 48 months.
  • Tax Exemption for Senior Citizens: Withdrawals from National Small Savings (NSS) accounts post-August 29, 2024, are tax-free.
  • Lower TDS and TCS Rates:
    • TDS on rent now applies only for rents above ₹6 lakh annually.
    • No TCS on education remittances from loans; threshold for TCS on overseas remittances raised to ₹10 lakh.
  • Investor Benefits:
    • ₹50,000 NPS deduction under NPS Vatsalya scheme.
    • Reduced TDS on dividend income (threshold: ₹10,000).
    • Reduced customs duty on life-saving drugs and essential medical supplies.

Social Sector Allocations

  • Education Budget: Increased to ₹1.28 lakh crore, up from ₹1.14 lakh crore in 2024-25.
  • Rural Development: ₹2.66 lakh crore allocated.
  • Health Budget: Raised to ₹98,311 crore from ₹88,032 crore in 2024-25.
  • Social Sector Spending Growth:
    • Expected to reach ₹25.7 lakh crore in FY25, up from ₹14.8 lakh crore in FY21.

Gender Budgeting and Women-Centric Policies

  • Women-Centric Allocations: ₹4.49 lakh crore allocated, a 37% increase from the previous year.
  • Key Women-Focused Programs:
    • 47% of MGNREGS budget directed to women.
    • 31% of Jal Jeevan Mission funding benefits women.
    • Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Grameen (PMAY-G) ensuring property ownership for women.
  • Challenges in Gender Budgeting:
    • Need for improved transparency and regular gender audits to ensure equitable fund distribution.

The Union Budget 2025 is a bold step towards economic resilience, infrastructure expansion, and inclusive development. While implementation challenges remain, the government’s commitment to reforms and growth-oriented policies sets a strong foundation for India’s future.

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