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Impact of Union Budget on India’s Economic Growth and Development

A nation’s economic growth and development depend heavily on how its government allocates financial resources through the annual budget. The budget determines the course of public spending, taxation, investment in key sectors, and social welfare initiatives, all of which shape economic stability and progress. In India, the Union Budget is a crucial policy instrument that…

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Understanding Fiscal Deficit: Implications and Management for the Indian Economy

A fiscal deficit is an essential concept in the field of public finance and plays a critical role in understanding a country’s economic health. In simple terms, a fiscal deficit occurs when a government’s total expenditure exceeds the revenue that it generates, excluding borrowing. It is often expressed as a percentage of a country’s GDP…

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Major Challenges Before the Revenue System of Uttar Pradesh

Introduction Uttar Pradesh (UP) is India’s most populous state and one of the largest contributors to the country’s economy. The revenue system of the state plays a crucial role in generating funds necessary for governance, public welfare, and infrastructure development. However, despite its vast resources and economic potential, the state faces several challenges in its…

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Financial Relations Between the Centre and States in India

Introduction India follows a federal system of government, where financial relations between the Centre and States play a crucial role in maintaining a balance of power and resources. The financial distribution framework is primarily governed by the Constitution of India, which lays out provisions for taxation, grants, and revenue sharing. Given the diverse economic conditions…

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The Role of the Finance Commission in Centre-State Financial Relations

Introduction The Finance Commission plays a crucial role in shaping the fiscal framework between the Centre and the States in India. Established under Article 280 of the Indian Constitution, the Finance Commission is a constitutional body tasked with recommending the distribution of financial resources between the Union (Central Government) and the States, as well as…

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