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The EY India Economy Watch report noted that over the past three years, gross tax revenue buoyancy has gently moderated, from 1.4 in 2024 to 1.15 in 2025 and projected to be 1.07 in 2026
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Focus on ‘rolling back regulation significantly’ by ‘getting out of the way’ is the second version of deregulation
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The Economic Survey expects the government's emphasis on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and good rabi crop production to accelerate growth and employment in the economy
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The President will address both Houses of Parliament, marking the beginning of the Budget Session at 11 am
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The presentation of the Economic Survey which details the current state of the economy, will kickstart the Budget Session of Parliament
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The dramatic decline of fertility rates in the State is a clear indication of the challenges, including dwindling young workforce and the economic burden due to healthcare costs and other social security systems due to an aging population, which the state has to focus proactively.
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A sustainable and developed future requires a delicate balance between economic growth and climate action
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Also suggested linking of price monitoring data for essential food items to help monitor and quantify the build-up of prices at each stage
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During the hearing, the High Court had asked the privilege committee to hold its hand from taking action.
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The Survey also has the State securing the top slot in supplying drinking water to every household, apart from being ranked third in Maternal Mortality Rate, and is the fourth largest with regard to FLFPR.
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It rides on rhetoric and has little substance to combat either inflation or facilitate growth
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Chennai: Indian women are expected to outlive men by a couple of years, as per the Economic Survey 2021-22. According to the Survey, tabled in Parliament on Monday, the report on ‘Sample Registration based System (SRS) based ‘Abridged Life Tables 2014-18’ provides estimates of average longevity at various age groups and estimates of expectation of […]
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New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the economic survey in the parliament on Monday, for the second year running, the Economic Survey was written under the cloud of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Survey was first published in 1950-51 and was initially part of the Budget documents. It was less than 50 pages in the […]
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By Ekta Kishore, Viswanath Pingali The recent Economic Survey suggests that more than 54.6% of our workforce depends on agriculture and allied industries as their source of livelihood, contributing a little over 17% to our country’s Gross Value Added. However, degrading soil quality, shifting weather patterns, low mechanisation rates, unavailability of manual labour, sub-optimal irrigation […]
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State has lowest number of active cases in South India and is among top three in saving most lives and managing new infections
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CEA said the responsibility of capital formation has largely fallen on the government and PSUs till then
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Hyderabad: The Covid-19 containment strategies adopted by Telangana have drawn praise in the Economic Survey-2020-21. The survey said Telangana is among three States, including Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, which have saved most lives during the pandemic. It also ranked Telangana among the best in the management of positive cases along with UP, Gujarat and Bihar. […]
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Global ratings agencies have the lowest investment-grade rating on India, which is just above the junk status.
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This has to be seen in conjunction with the asset classification relief provided to borrowers on account of the pandemic, said the Economic Survey.
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Although, the government has taken several measures to support and provide relief to businesses, steps to push demand have been lagging, according to several economists