Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday presented the Union Budget 2026–27 in the Lok Sabha, marking her ninth consecutive Budget and the first time India’s annual Budget was tabled on a Sunday. The Budget signals a clear shift towards policy continuity, fiscal discipline and long-term economic resilience rather than…
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Union Budget 2026 Likely on Feb 1 Despite Sunday Debate
The Union Budget 2026 is increasingly likely to be presented on Sunday, February 1, despite the date coinciding with a weekend. Government sources, industry signals, and parliamentary precedent all suggest continuity with the post-2017 budget calendar, even as formal confirmation awaits the official notification of the Budget Session. Since 2017,…
India’s Fiscal Snapshot: Receipts and Expenditure Upto Oct 2025
The Government of India has consolidated its monthly accounts for the financial year 2025-26 up to October, revealing total receipts of ₹18,00,475 crore, representing 51.5% of the Budget Estimates (BE) for the year. Tax revenue netted ₹12,74,301 crore, while non-tax revenue contributed ₹4,89,079 crore. Additionally, non-debt capital receipts amounted to…
India’s Apr-Oct Revenue ₹18L Cr, Expenditure ₹26L Cr
The Government of India has consolidated its monthly accounts up to October 2025, reporting total receipts of ₹18,00,475 crore, which represents 51.5% of the budget estimate (BE) 2025-26. These receipts include ₹12,74,301 crore in Tax Revenue (Net to Centre), ₹4,89,079 crore in Non-Tax Revenue, and ₹37,095 crore in Non-Debt Capital…
