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Two Key Numbers to Look Out for in the Upcoming Budget 2021

Two Key Numbers to Look Out for in the Upcoming Budget 2021 The most important concern is that of increasing public spending. FILE PHOTO: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman holds budget papers as she leaves her office to present the federal budget in the parliament in New Delhi, India, Feb. 1, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis/File photo Macro31/Jan/2021 There are really only two numbers to look out for in the forthcoming budget: how much did the government claim to have spent in 2020-21, and how much does it intend to spend in 2021-22. As it is, the Indian government’s response to COVID-19 has been, in purely economic terms, one of the worst in the world.  Not only did it impose a national lockdown without notice or consultation, at a time when it was not needed, it then proceeded to “unlock” as cases mounted and infections spread more rapidly, thereby putting more people at risk.

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Budget 2021: Rejigging Social Sector Spending Priorities in the Wake of COVID-19

Budget 2021: Rejigging Social Sector Spending Priorities in the Wake of COVID-19 Besides the health sector, which obviously needs to be strengthened, both NREGA and NRLM deserve an allocation boost. A woman worker in the construction sector. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi Preparation for the presentation of Union Budget 2021-22 is underway. Unlike in the past, it is expected that the priorities of this year’s budget will be different. The pandemic-battered Indian economy is struggling to bring itself back on track due to its falling GDP growth rate, the rise in unemployment and the impact that COVID-19 has left on people’s health. While COVID-19, followed by the lockdown, has contracted India’s GDP and revenue, demand for jobs, especially in the rural sector, and a shortage of health infrastructure need greater attention of the government.

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