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JULY-SEPTEMBER 2024 ISSUE

 JULY-SEPTEMBER 2024 ISSUE

India intends to peg its target for fiscal deficit in FY25 at 5.1% of gross domestic product(GDP) in the upcoming budget to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. A Blueprint for Viksit Bharat (Developed India) should emphasise job creation through labour-intensive manufacturing, providing credit for MSMEs, keeping the continued focus on expanding service exports and further consolidating to a fiscal deficit below 4.5% of the GDP by FY26. The current issue of Economic Challenger brings many research topics concentrating on the above themes. Have a look at its contents;



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