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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents a post covid budget to protect individuals and industry

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By TN Ashok

New Delhi: Feb 01 : Presenting a budget in a post covid 19 situation is indeed a challenging task and the Union Finance Minister Ms Nirmala Sitharaman has done her best to spare the individual tax payer of any new fresh taxes and retaining the same slabs rationalization she did last year, enhanced taxes in terms of customs to give a boost manufacturing under the atma nirbhar scheme to protect domestic industry, and considerably enhanced the the expenditure on health care to over 3% of GDP.

Senior citizens are exempted from filing returns provided they have reached the age of 75 years. Disinvestment targets have been fixed at rs 1.75 lakh crore through major ones of Air India and BPCL and a massive IPO of LIC, should help in reducing the honestly admitted fiscal deficit of 9.5% of GDP and raised hopes of reducing it to 6.8% by FY 2021-22 and 4% by 2025-26.

The FM has opened up the insurance sector by allowing 74% foreign investment from 49 % so as to allow fdi and expand health coverage for the citizens .,

Ms Nirmala Sitharaman announced a package totalling Rs. 27.1 lakh to deal with COVID-19 pandemic under Atmanirbhar Package while presenting the Union Budget 2021 in the lower house of Parliament. This is the first paperless budget in the history of independent India.© Provided by Zee News

The key highlights of the Union Budget 2021 -2022.

General reaction is that the takeaways from the budget is ahead of two elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

The government has announced a package of totalling Rs. 27.1 lakh to deal with COVID-19 pandemic under Astmanirbhar Package. Aatmanirbhar package has accelerated the structural reforms across the country. India has started the nation-wide vaccination programme which is the largest in the world.

India has approved two vaccines (Covaxin and Covishield) and two more vaccines will be launched soon said Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman. The government will provide Rs. 35,000 crore for COVID-19 vaccination. The Finance Minister has committed to providing more funds.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman has proposed introduction of Aatmanirbhar health program with an outlay of Rs. 64,180 crores, this will act as an addition to the existing National Health Missi

As the finance minister was presenting the Union Budget, Harsimrat Kaur Badal of the Shiromani Akali Dal, Bhagwant Mann of the Aam Aadmi Party and Hanuman Beniwal of the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party registered their protest inside the House on the three new farm legislations by holding placards demanding that the Centre take back the “black” laws.

The protesting members were standing in the aisles of the House.

Following are the highlights:

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