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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her seventh consecutive Budget in Parliament today 

The outlays included $32 billion for rural programmes, spending of $24 billion over five years to create jobs, and more than $5 billion for two states ruled by coalition partners, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday.

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New Delhi. India unveiled spending of billions of dollars to create new jobs and satisfy key coalition partners in the first budget by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government after an election setback, aiming to win back voters and retain political support.

Among a host of tax changes were an increased levy on equity investments to allay concerns of an overheating market, but also lower taxes for foreign companies, in a bid to lure investment.

The outlays included $32 billion for rural programmes, spending of $24 billion over five years to create jobs, and more than $5 billion for two states ruled by coalition partners, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday.

“In this budget, we particularly focus on employment, skilling, small businesses, and the middle class,” she said, adding that subsequent budgets would build on these focus areas.

Despite the new spending, India cut its fiscal deficit target to 4.9% of gross domestic product in 2024-25, from 5.1% in February’s interim budget, helped by a large surplus of $25 billion from the central bank.

The government marginally reduced gross market borrowing to 14.01 trillion rupees.

Other measures on employment include incentives for companies, such as those in manufacturing, and programmes to improve skills and hand out cheaper loans for higher education, Sitharaman said.

India’s official unemployment rate in urban areas is 6.7%, but private agency the Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy pegs it higher, at 8.4%.

The government will also maintain spending on long-term infrastructure projects at 11.11 trillion rupees, offering long-term loans of 1.5 trillion rupees to states to fund such expenditure.

Some of these loans will be linked to reform milestones in areas such as land and labour, which Sitharaman said the government intended to push in its third term.

In a concession to the government’s allies, Sitharaman said it would hasten loans from multilateral agencies for the eastern state of Bihar and the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. -Reuters

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