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- India stands out as a bright spot amid world economic gloom .
- Our focus will be on energising youth to reap benefits of growth and employment.
- IMF estimates world GDP will grow by 3.4 per cent in 2017 .
- Oil prices, rising dollar and volatile commodity prices seen as risks to Indian economy.
- India is seen as engine of global growth, have witnessed historic reform in last one year.
- Demonetisation is a bold and decisive measure, for many decades tax evasion was a way of life for many.
- Note ban is expected to have only a transient impact on economy .
- I am reminded of what our father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi said: “A right cause never fails”.
- The pace of remonetisation has picked up.
- Effects of demonetisation not expected to spill over to next year.
- Budget preponement to February 1 will give sufficient time to departments to implement government schemes.
- Our Budget agenda is – transform, energise and clean India – TEC India.
- Our approach in preparing the Budget is to spend more on rural areas, infrastructure and poverty alleviation with fiscal prudence .
- Agriculture sector is expected to grow at 4.6%, agriculture expenditure targeted at Rs 10 lakh crore.
- 36% increase in FDI flow; forex reserves at $361 billion in January, which is enough to cover 12 months needs.
- Allocation under MNREGA increased to 48,000 crore from Rs 38,500 crore. This is highest ever allocation
- Total allocation for rural, agricultural and allied sectors for 2017-18 is Rs 187223 crore, which is 24% higher than last year .
- One crore houses for poor by 2019.
- Safe drinking water to cover 28,000 arsenic and Fluoride-affected habitations in the next four years.
- 133-km road per day constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana as against 73-km in 2011-14 .
- For senior citizens, Aadhar cards giving their health condition will be introduced .
Two new All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS) to be set up in Jharkhand and Gujarat . - 3500km railway lines to be put up.
- Service charge on rail tickets booked through IRCTC to be withdrawn.
- Rail safety fund with corpus of Rs 100,000 crore will be created over a period of five years.
- 500 rail stations to be made differently abled-friendly by providing lifts and escalators .
- A new metro rail policy will be announced, this will open up new jobs for our youth.
- Foreign investment promotion board (FIPB) to be abolished .
- Allocation for infrastructure stands at a record Rs 3,96,135 crore .
- Government to set up strategic crude oil reserves in Odisha and Rajasthan.
- 1.25 crore people have already adopted Bhim App for digital payments .
- Aadhaar Pay- an app for merchants- to be launched’ 20 lakh aadhaar-based POS by September 2017 .
- Government is considering introduction of new law to confiscate assets of offenders who escape the country.
- Defence expenditure excluding pension at Rs 2.74 lakh crore .
- Fiscal deficit for 2017-18 pegged at 3.2 percent of GDP .
- Fiscal deficit target for next three years pegged at 3 percent.
- India’s tax-to GDP ratio is very low. We are largely a tax non compliance society, when too many people evade taxes burden falls on those who are honest.
- Out of 3.7 crore who filed tax returns in 2015-16, only 24 lakh persons showed income above Rs 10 lakh.
- Of 76 lakh individuals who reported income of over Rs 5 lakh, 56 lakh are salaried.
- Small firms with turnover up to Rs 50 crore to pay 25% tax now, instead of 30%.
- Black money SIT has suggested no cash transaction above Rs 3 lakh. The government has accepted this recommendation .
- Maximum cash donation any party can receive will be Rs 2000 from one source.
- Political parties will be entitled to receive donations by cheques or digital modes.
- An amendment being proposed to RBI Act to enable the issuance of electoral bonds for political funding.
- Jaitley reduces income tax rate from 10% to 5% for tax slab of Rs 250,000 to Rs 500,000 .
- Surcharge of 10% for those whose annual income is Rs 50 lakh to 1 crore .
- 15% surcharge on incomes above Rs 1 crore to continue.
- Food subsidy estimated at Rs 1.45 trillion in 2017/18 versus Rs 1.35 trillion revised estimate for 2016/17
- Fuel subsidy seen at Rs 250 billion in 2017/18 versus Rs 275 billion revised estimate for 2016/17
- Fertiliser subsidy seen unchanged in 2017/18 at Rs 700 billion
Budget allocation to health seen at Rs 489 billion in 2017/18 versus revised estimate of Rs 399 billion in 2016/17