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BUILD NEW CITIES TO CREATE JOBS, BOOST GROWTH

The Morning Standard

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July 21, 2024

"We will initiate building 100 new cities; enabled with the latest in technology and infrastructure-adhering to concepts like sustainability, walk to work etc, and focused on specialised domains.

- SHANKKAR AIYAR

BUDGET 2024, to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday, is effectively a grand challenge on how to spend a bonanza of ₹1 lakh crore. To appreciate, consider the timeline of events and facts. The interim budget of February 2024 defined revenues and allocations to craft the pathway to a Viksit Bharat by 2047. It allocated over ₹11.11 lakh crore for capital expenditure, expanded welfare payments and promised to reduce fiscal deficit to 5.1 percent of GDP. The balancing act triggered hosannas for economic conservatism.

The political and economic landscape has since shifted. On May 22, the RBI approved a transfer of Rs 2,10,874 crore to the government more than double the sum assumed in the budget, creating headroom for a spend of ₹1 lakh crore. This was followed by the June 4 verdict and an altered political reality. It is likely that allocation of the trillion-rupee bonanza is informed and defined by the response to the diminished tally.

This has fuelled a binary narrative on how the bounty of 1 lakh crore (and more from higher tax collections) must be allocated. In the blue corner are folks who argue for a response to the cries of distress from the bottom of the pyramid that influenced the verdict. Those in the red corner advocate a hike in capital expenditure on infrastructure to boost growth and revenues.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

Talking therapy

Perfect Family cast Girija Oak Godbole, Manoj Pahwa, and Neha Dhupia, and producer Pankaj Tripathi reflect on mental health battles, & the Indian family’s obsession with children and parenting

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3 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

Rupee slumps to 90-mark; falls 5.35% against dollar in 2025

RUPEE continues to depreciate as it breach psychologically sensitive 90-mark during the day’s trade before closing at 89.87 on Tuesday

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1 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

3rd indigenous N-sub to be commissioned soon

INDIA is preparing to strengthen the naval arm of its nuclear triad, with Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi announcing on Tuesday that the third indigenous nuclear-powered submarine, INS Aridaman, is in “final stages of trials” and “will be commissioned soon”.

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2 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

Trade licence to merge with property tax

MCD has fixed trade licence fee at 15% of applicable property tax in a major boost to ease of doing business

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1 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

Siddu, DKS send ball to Delhi court

K’taka CM hints opinions of Sonia & Rahul will guide the decision for change in top post

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2 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

RBI retains SBI, HDFC, ICICI as D-SIBs in '25

THE RBI has retained State Bank of India, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank — the nation’s largest three lenders — in the 2025 list of domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs) or too-big-to-fail-lenders — a classification that demands core higher capital allocation in according with their risk-weighted assets.

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1 min

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

Counting for bypolls in 12 MCD wards today, arrangements in place

AS the counting of votes for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) bypolls is scheduled on Wednesday, the State Election Commission (SEC) has put in place all necessary arrangements at all counting stations.

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1 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

NOVEMBER A BLIP ON GST TREND, CONSIDER SIN TAX ON JUNK FOOD

GOODS and services tax collections are a good barometer of the Indian economy. It is also the foundation of the government’s capital expenditure.

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1 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

Jansen is going to be elite all-rounder: Kallis

ON Sunday night, Marco Jansen almost took South Africa across the line against India, smashing a 39-ball 70 in the chase of 350. His knock comes after a stellar show in the Test series where India were handed a 0-2 defeat by South Africa for the first time in 25 years. For someone who was a net bowler when Virat Kohli’s Test team visited South Africa in 2018, Jansen has made a meteoric rise as an all-rounder this year.

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1 mins

December 03, 2025

The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard

AN OPENING TO BRIDGE THE GULF

“Wars are not fought with weapons, but with knowledge and understanding.” —Ferdowsi, Persian poet and writer

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3 mins

December 03, 2025

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