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6 pillars of the Union Budget 2021-22 Know Key Highlights

Know Highlights of Economic Survey 2021

Know Highlights of Economic Survey 2021

6 pillars of the Union Budget 2021-22 Know Key Highlights

Presenting the first ever digital Union Budget, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman stated that India’s fight against COVID-19 continues into 2021 and that this moment in history, when the political, economic, and strategic relations in the post-COVID world are changing, is the dawn of a new era – one in which India is well-poised to truly be the land of promise and hope.

The key highlights of the Union Budget 2021-22 are as follows:

6 pillars of the Union Budget 2021-22:

  1. Health and Wellbeing
  2. Physical & Financial Capital, and Infrastructure
  3. Inclusive Development for Aspirational India
  4. Reinvigorating Human Capital
  5. Innovation and R&D
  6. Minimum Government and Maximum Governance

1. Health and Wellbeing

A. Vaccines

B. Health Systems

C. Nutrition

D. Universal Coverage of Water Supply

E. Swachch Bharat, Swasth Bharat

F. Clean Air

G. Scrapping Policy

2. Physical and Financial Capital and Infrastructure

A. Production Linked Incentive scheme (PLI)

B. Textiles

C. Infrastructure

  1. Creation of  institutional structuresInfrastructure Financing
  1. Big thrust on monetizing assets
  1. Sharp Increase in Capital Budget

D. Roads and Highways Infrastructure

E. Flagship Corridors/Expressways:

E. Railway Infrastructure

F. Urban Infrastructure

G. Power Infrastructure

H. Ports, Shipping, Waterways

I. Petroleum & Natural Gas

J. Financial Capital

K. Increasing FDI in Insurance Sector

L. Stressed Asset Resolution

M. Recapitalization of PSBs

N. Deposit Insurance

O. Company Matters

P. Disinvestment and Strategic Sale

Q. Government Financial Reforms

3. Inclusive Development for Aspirational India

A. Agriculture

                                                                                                     (in Rs. crore)

 2013-142019-202020-21
WheatRs. 33,874Rs. 62,802Rs. 75,060
RiceRs. 63,928Rs. 1,41,930Rs. 172,752
PulsesRs. 236Rs. 8,285Rs. 10,530

B. Fisheries

C. Migrant Workers and Labourers

D. Financial Inclusion

4. Reinvigorating Human Capital

A. School Education

B. Higher Education

C. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Welfare

D. Skilling

5. Innovation and R&D

6. Minimum Government, Maximum Governance

Fiscal Position

ItemOriginal BE 2020-21RE 2020-21BE 2021-22
Expenditure`30.42 lakh crore `34.50 lakh crore`34.83 lakh crore
Capital Expenditure`4.12 lakh crore`4.39 lakh crore5.5 lakh crore
Fiscal Deficit (as % of GDP)9.5%6.8%

Net borrowing of the States:

Fifteenth Finance Commission:

Tax Proposals

Vision of a transparent, efficient tax system to promote investments and employment in the country with minimum burden on tax payers

1. Direct Taxes

Achievements:

Relief to Senior Citizens:

Reducing Disputes, Simplifying Settlement:

Relaxation to NRIs:

Incentivising Digital Economy:

Relief for Dividend:

Attracting Foreign Investment for Infrastructure:

Supporting ‘Housing for All’:

Tax incentives to IFSC in GIFT City:

Ease of Filing Taxes:

Relief to Small Trusts:

Labour Welfare:

2. Indirect Taxes

GST:

Custom Duty Rationalization:

Electronic and Mobile Phone Industry:

Iron and Steel:

Textiles:

Chemicals:

Gold and Silver:

Renewable Energy:

Capital Equipment:

MSME Products:

Agriculture Products:

Rationalization of Procedures and Easing of Compliance:

Achievements and Milestones during the COVID-19 pandemic

2021 – Year of milestones for Indian history

Vision for AatmaNirbhar Bharat

“Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.” – Rabindranath Tagore.

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