nationspost
NationalNews

Finance Minister chairs Pre-Budget consultation with Finance Ministers of States

New Delhi : The Union Finance Minister held the pre-budget consultations with the Finance Ministers of States and Union Territories (with Legislature) here today. The meeting was attended by Union Ministers of State (Finance), Chief Ministers, Deputy Chief Ministers, Lt. Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Finance Ministers, Ministers and Senior Officers from the States/Union Territories and the Union Government.

The Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, welcomed all the participants to the meeting and informed the importance of this particular consultation for the ensuing Budget.

Most of the participants thanked the Union Finance Minister for financially supporting their States/Union Territories by enhancing borrowing limits, providing two advanced devolution installments and through Special Assistance for capital expenditure. The participants also gave numerous suggestions to the Union Finance Minister for inclusion in the Budget Speech. Union Finance Minister thanked the participants for their inputs and suggestions towards Budget 2023-24 and assured to examine each of the proposals.

Related posts

Trump Warns Colombia After Maduro’s Capture, Signals Wider Latin America Strategy

NP Team

US Strike in Venezuela: Maduro Captured, Dozens Killed in Caracas Airstrikes

NP Team

Indian Railways to Double Train Capacity in Major Cities by 2030

online editor

India Boosts Military Power: DAC Approves Major Defence Procurements Worth ₹79,000 Crore Across Armed Forces

NP Team

India’s Vande Bharat Sleeper Clears CRS Trial, Ready for Launch

Vatsala Shahi

Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train: First Mountain Tunnel Completed in Maharashtra

Vatsala Shahi

Delhi-NCR Air Quality Improves: Stage-III GRAP Restrictions Lifted

Vatsala Shahi

First Sleeper Vande Bharat to Run in January: Check Routes and Features

Vatsala Shahi

DRDO Achieves Breakthrough With Pinaka LRGR 120 Precision Test

online editor