Union Budget 2020 Live Updates: Nirmala Sitharaman lists 16-point action plan to double farmers' income

The Union Budget 2020 is all set to be tabled in the Lok Sabha on February 1 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The finance minister is expected to put out all available measures to give a boost to failing consumer demand and investment at a time when the economy is reeling under one of its worst slowdowns in decades.

Will the government be able to revive growth with Union Budget 2020? Follow live updates on the Union Budget here

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Live Updates

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:44 AM GMT

    100 more airports to be developed by 2024. Will introduce more Tejas-like trains - FM 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:43 AM GMT

    FM proposes setting up of a large solar-powered capacity alongside rail tracks on the land that is owned by railways 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:43 AM GMT

    Propose to monetize 12 lots of highway bundles of over 6,000km before 2024: FM 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:36 AM GMT

    Delhi-Mumbai expressway and two other projects will be completed by 2023: FM 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:36 AM GMT

    Delhi-Mumbai expressway and two other projects will be completed by 2023: FM 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:27 AM GMT

    Govt proposes to start a programme where urban local bodies across the country will give 1-year internship to young engineers - FM

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:26 AM GMT

    FM announces the introduction of 'Ind-SAT', an exam for Asian and African countries to help make India a higher education destination. 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:25 AM GMT

    5 new smart cities will be developed for entrepreneurship in the country with the collaboration of States. It will generate more employment in the country. Electronic manufacturing will produce more number of employment. Electronics, particularly mobile manufacturing to be promoted. Medical equipment manufacturing also to be promoted. National Technical Textile Institution is proposed for the sector development.

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:19 AM GMT

    FM announces degree-level full-fledged online education programme to be offered by the top 100 institutions in the country 

  • 1 Feb 2020 6:19 AM GMT

    By 2030, India is set to have the largest working age population in the world: Nirmala Sitharaman 

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