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Budget 2019 Updates: "Budget Presented With 10 Year Vision In Mind," Says Nirmala Sitharaman

Union Budget 2019 Updates: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, announcing the Union Budget for 2019-20 in Parliament on Friday, said India will become a $3 trillion economy this year.

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Budget 2019 India: Nirmala Sitharaman is India's first full-time woman finance minister.

New Delhi:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2019-20 in parliament today. Quick Aadhaar for Non-resident Indians on arrival in India, public-private partnership in railways, commercialisation of space ventures under ISRO are among the major announcements made by Ms Sitharaman in her budget speech. Ms Sitharaman has also proposed additional excise duty and infrastructure cess each by 1 rupee a litre on petrol and diesel.

This was the first full Budget of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in its second term, after coming to power with a massive win in the national election held in April and May. "It took India 55 years to reach a $1 trillion economy. When hearts are with hopes and aspirations, we added $1 trillion in just five years. The common man was served even when transformational reforms were laid out," Ms Sitharaman, India's first full-time woman finance minister said in her maiden speech.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the union budget is "one of hope" and "it is a budget that will boost India's development in the 21st Century". The budget, he said, will strengthen enterprises, increase participation of women in the country, simplify the tax system and modernise infrastructure.

Here are the highlights of Union Budget 2019:

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Here's A List Of Winners And Losers From The Announcements Today


Winners

State-Run Banks

A plan to infuse capital worth Rs. 70,000 crore ($10 billion) and provide a partial one-time guarantee on loan defaults on borrowings by shadow banks may help state-run banks. And shielding lenders by strengthening the Reserve Bank of India's regulatory hold on default-prone non-banking finance companies could help the beleaguered State Bank of India Ltd., Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India and Punjab National Bank, among others. The S&P BSE Bankex of lenders gained for a third day to near a record set in May.

Rural India

From raised spending on road building to connect villages, to more rural homes built with power and fuel connections and support for small businesses producing cattle feed, the government's continued push could benefit companies with exposure to rural India. That includes Godrej Agrovet Ltd., ITC Ltd., Hindustan Unilever Ltd. and Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., all of whom have interests across the Indian heartland. A gauge of fast-moving consumer products companies rose for a sixth day, the longest streak of gains since March.

Aviation

Ms Sitharaman said the government will consider further opening up foreign direct investment in aviation. Apart from announcing another plan to sell state-owned Air India Ltd., the government also announced a plan enter aircraft financing and leasing. This would benefit Air India Ltd., SpiceJet Ltd., InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. and TATA SIA Airlines Ltd.

Water

The plan to provide piped water across Indian households by 2024 and the focus on managing the nation's resources by consolidating the country's scattered water administration under the Water Power ministry underlines the seriousness of India's rising shortages. Shakti Pumps India Ltd., Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd., KSB Ltd., Kirloskar Brothers Ltd., VA Tech Wabag Ltd., JK Agri Genetics Ltd., PI Industries Ltd. could benefit.

Renters

Ms Sitharaman's promise of a model tenancy law for lessors will be a welcome move for millions across growing cities where 87.7 million citizens are expected to live by 2050. Especially the financial capital Mumbai -- a city where high property prices force many to stay in leased or rented apartments.

Real Estate & Construction

Ms Sitharaman's promised to build 19.5 million rural homes by 2022. That's in addition to the continued focus on building roads under the national highways and rural roads programs. This would directly benefit Larsen & Toubro Ltd., Dilip Buildcon Ltd., IRB Infrastructure Ltd. GMR Infrastructure Ltd. Oberoi Realty Ltd., Prestige Estates Projects Ltd. and DLF Ltd.

Losers

Jewellers, Gold Importers

Jewelry stocks tanked as an increase in import tax boosted domestic prices to a record. That would make jewelry even costlier for buyers in the world's second-biggest market ahead of the festival and wedding season starting from August. Ms Sitharaman raised import tax on gold to 12.5 per cent from 10 per cent. Jewelers had sought a reduction in the taxes with the World Gold Council saying there was a strong case to cut the tax now due to a thriving grey market. Losers include Titan Co., PC Jeweller Ltd., Vaibhav Global Ltd. and Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri Ltd.

Defense

The Indian defense spending for financial year 2019-20 was pegged at Rs. 3.05 lakh crore ($45 billion), with no change in the allocation made in February's interim budget. Although this is higher than the revised estimates from the previous fiscal of Rs. 2.85 lakh crore, it's only going to keep pace with inflation and does not represent a real increase. The exemption in Customs Duty for imported military equipment was the only solace the armed forces received from Sitharaman, who was the Defense Minister in PM Modi's first term. 

High and Middle-Income Earners

Wealthy and middle-class tax payers have a reason to groan. Ms Sitharaman proposed to raise tax on income earners above Rs. 2 crore. Not just that, India sought to discourage cash payments by levying 2 per cent tax on withdrawal of over Rs. 1 crore in a year. In addition, tax payers will have to spend an extra Rs. 2 on every liter of gasoline and diesel they buy. That's going to have a cascading effect on inflation as travel and food costs rise.

Auto Parts

India's plans to shift its long-term focus on electric vehicles could hurt the growth of auto part makers. Not only did the government announce plans to make India a global manufacturing hub for electric vehicles and lowered GST on EVs to 5 per cent from 12 per cent, the government also raised basic customs duty on auto parts. This could affect Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd., Bharat Forge Ltd., Minda Industries Ltd, Shriram Pistons & Rings Ltd and Greaves Cotton Ltd GRV IN.

Rivers & environment

The finance minister spoke about plans to use more of the country's rivers to move goods within India. Supporters say it will unleash vibrancy in internal trade and complement the roll out of the goods and services tax that will create a single market. Critics say this plan will worsen environmental concerns, destroying vital ecosystems.
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"We've strongly welcomed it. Not only because some of our ideas and suggestions have been incorporated by Finance Minister, but also because it's a budget that focuses on sharpening growth, promoting pvt investments in the country," said Niti Aayog Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar
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  • FDI actually dipped over the year. Last year's FDI was 44 billion dollars or so, which was one per cent less than the previous years. I don't know how they are going to bring FDI.
  • It is one of the most opaque budget speech.
  • We have come to that repeatedly that while we support digitisation, you can't force people not to use cash. People who want to use cash will not deposit money in banks. 
  • If Aadhaar and PAN were equally good, why was their song and dance over linking pan with Aadhaar.
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Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram addresses media on Union Budget 2019-20
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Budget 2019: Announcements By Nirmala Sitharaman, Highlights, Best Quotes Of The Day

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, presenting the annual budget statement to parliament, said the government planned structural reforms to kickstart foreign and domestic investment."
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Here's a full list of items that are likely to get cheaper and costlier after Budget 2019 announcements:

ItemsCheaper/Costlier
PetrolCostlier
DieselCostlier
GoldCostlier
Imported booksCostlier
Cashew kernelsCostlier
PVCCostlier
Vinyl flooringCostlier
TilesCostlier
Metal fittingsCostlier
Mountings for furnitureCostlier
Auto partsCostlier
Certain kinds of synthetic rubbersCostlier
Marble slabsCostlier
Optical fibre cableCostlier
CCTV cameraCostlier
IP cameraCostlier
Digital and network video recordersCostlier
CigaretteCostlier
Electronic appliancesCheaper
Electric vehiclesCheaper

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For Income Tax Returns, Either Aadhaar Or PAN Will Do: Nirmala Sitharaman

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Aadhaar and PAN or Permanent Account Number will be interchangeable when it comes to filing Income Tax returns. The new rule is expected to benefit entry-level tax payers who have Aadhaar but not PAN. 

"More than 120 crore Indians now have Aadhaar card, therefore for ease of tax-payers, I propose to make PAN card and Aadhaar card interchangeable and allow those who don't have PAN to file returns by simply quoting Aadhaar number. They would be able to use that wherever one is required to use PAN," the minister said today while presenting the Union budget in parliament. 

PAN or Permanent Account Number has so far been mandatory for filing Income Tax Returns.  After Aadhaar was introduced, it became mandatory to link PAN and Aadhaar for this purpose.
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All Targets Are Reasonably, Realistically Placed: Nirmala Sitharaman

"This budget is setting a vision, target, laying out plans to achieve the target, not only in one sector, but all the sectors of the economy", Nirmala Sitharaman said while briefing the media after presenting her maiden budget.
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  • This budget is presented with 10 year vision in mind.
  • Emphasis on overall development of economy
  • Budget aims at building a better India
  • Special Emphasis on ease of living in this budget
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addresses media after presenting Union Budget earlier today. 

Ms Sitharaman, 59, is only the second women in the history of independent India to present the Union Budget. Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was the first and only women till now to have presented the Union Budget.
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"Budget Is Manifestation Of PM's Dream To Make India A $5 trillion Economy," Says Devendra Fadnavis

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis lauded the Union Budget 2019-20 thaich was presented by Finance Minster Nirmala Sitharaman earlier today. " It is a visionary budget, at the macroeconomic level, one can say that, it is a manifestation of PM's dream to make India a $5 trillion economy. The budget aims at transforming 'gaon, gareeb and kisan," he said.
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Felt Great That A Woman MP Was Presenting The Budget: Hema Malini


"Felt great that a woman parliamentarian was presenting the Budget," said BJP lawmaker Hema Malini. 

The actor-turned-politician is representing Mathura in the Lok Sabha.
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Union Budget 2019: "Wings to farmers...", tweets Amit Shah

Home Minister Amit Shah tweets on Budget 2019. "Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents a #BudgetForNewIndia which lays the foundation of an inclusive and progressive nation, whose rise is powered by the hardwork of 130 crore Indians. The budget gives wings to India's farmers, youngsters, women and poor to fulfil their dreams," he tweeted.



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