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Budget will give flight to India's economy: PM Modi

Budget will give flight to India's economy: PM Modi

| @indiablooms | 29 Jan 2018, 10:54 am

New Delhi, Jan 29 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said the union budget will give a new flight to the fast growing economy of the country as the budget session is commencing on Monday.

Modi was speaking to media at the beginning of the session today.

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will announce the budget in the Parliament on Feb 1.

Speaking about the upcoming budget, Modi said: "Budget session is important. The whole world is hopeful on Indian economy, progress and success."

"This budget will give a new flight to the fast growing economy. It will fulfill people's hopes, dreams" he added.

Modi also pitched in governance over politics. Referring to various committees which discuss on budget, he is hopeful that all political parties will rise above politics.

Modi held a customary all-party meeting on Sunday.

Giving a hint to a kind of budget, the PM said: "The benefits of the budget should reach Dalits, poor people, farmers. We all should discuss, give suggestions and move forward forming a road map."

 

Image: NarendraModi/Twitter

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