The Finance Minister said the budget for 2021-22 rests on six pillars – from healthcare to infrastructure. FM announced an infusion of Rs 20,000
Shares of seven civil construction companies gained 2% to 7% after the central government announced outlay of Rs 1.18 lakh crore For Ministry of Road
Shares of six insurance companies added 3% to 5% after the central government proposed to amend Insurance Act to allow higher foreign direct investmen
The FM has announced that a Bill will be introduced to set up a developmental financial institution or DFI to fund long-term infrastructure projects w
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced at the start of her budget speech for FY2020 that the pillars of this budget are health and well-being,
Finance Minister noted that the preparation of budget was undertaken in an environment like never before. Global economy, which was slowing down, was
Shares of five hospital operators rose 1% to 4% after the central government announced a Rs 64,180 crore spending plan for healthcare over the next si
Nirmala Sitharaman had last month stated that the budget for the fiscal year 2021-22 will be "like never before".
The Finance Minister's speech will be closely watched as it is being touted as a historic budget.
The healthcare sector is likely to get by far the maximum attention of the government in the Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget for 2021-22