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    A second look: Modi's beyond-the-Budget booster shot for Indian manufacturing

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a corporate tax rate cut in September 2019. The tax cut aimed to make Indian corporate tax rates competitive and attract investment in manufacturing. The move was well received by the stock market, with Sensex surging on the day of the announcement. Analysts believe that the tax cut has helped boost the appeal of the Indian economy, especially in manufacturing. Other measures taken to enhance manufacturing include liberalizing FDI norms and introducing the PLI scheme.

    Long-term wealth can only happen in ‘hold’ phase. So, be patient: Mihir Vora

    “If you are picking stocks individually, then you have to have faith in that company that you are invested in. But ultimately long term wealth and long term compounding can only happen in the hold phase. So, be patient and be aware of what you are doing. Be patient and be aware of what you are doing.”

    Fiscal math with capex Bazooka - way to 'Amrit Kaal'

    This budget sets us on the glide path of Amrit Kaal (the next 25 years) in our journey of being Atmanirbhar. Our vision for the Amrit Kaal includes a technology-driven and knowledge-based economy, with strong public finances and a robust financial sector, which has been very well embedded in this inclusive budget for Bharat.

    Capex bazooka! Who gets how much from FM's kitty
    Budget 2022 report card: Kotaks hope to see India grow, RPG boss rates it with wit and Wordle

    The Biocon founder feels it was a disappointing Budget for the middle class.

    Big spending bazooka: Govt to make capital expenditure of Rs 7.5 lakh crore

    The hike in capital expenditure will be a huge boost for the economy and for crowding in private investment to spur job creation.

    The Economic Times
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