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Interim Budget: The union budget speech by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman last year started off with emphasis on the economic empowerment of women. The budget also accorded renewed emphasis on enhancing the incomes of small and marginal farmers. The government aims to develop the lakhs of self-help groups (SHGs) in the country into viable income generating producer organisations and economically sustainable women enterprises. It also visualizes the evolution of Lakhpati Mahila s from these networks. Additionally, the government plans to aggregate farmers into farmer producer organizations (FPOs) with strong fiscal and budgetary support to contribute towards doubling farmers income.
What Budget 2024 contains for businesses will be a main conversation topic this weekend at a conference in Waterford attended by the Taoiseach and Government Ministers.
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions today delivered their response to Budget 2023, with several announcements receiving significant support from working people, and an acknowledgement of the work that has been done. NZCTU Economist Craig Renney .
The potential federal legislation also comes at a time when the Liberals enjoy an edge over their political opponents when it comes to data collection.