Budget 2024: What Different Experts Expect
As India gets ready for its new budget, many people from different fields are sharing what they hope to see. President Murmu has called this budget potentially “historic.” Let’s look at what some experts are saying.
Healthcare Hopes: More Support for Research and Lower Taxes
Dr. Harshit Jain, who runs a company called Doceree, thinks this budget is really important for medicine and healthcare in India. He wants the government to:
– Give more money to help with research and new ideas
– Lower taxes on important things needed to make medicines
Dr. Jain believes these changes will help India become an even bigger leader in global healthcare.
Green Energy: Making India Cleaner and Stronger
Ishver Dholakiya, who started a solar energy company called Goldi Solar, has high hopes for green energy in this budget. He points out that:
– India wants to have a lot more clean energy by 2030
– The government has already made some good rules to help green energy grow
– He thinks the budget will continue to focus on clean energy to help India reach its goals
Electric Vehicles: Making Them Cheaper and Easier to Use
Chakravarthi C., who runs an electric vehicle company called Quantum Energy, hopes the budget will help more people buy and use electric vehicles. He wants to see:
– New programs to make electric two-wheelers cheaper
– Lower taxes on electric vehicles
– More support for making batteries in India
– Help to build more charging stations
He thinks these changes would make it easier for many more people to switch to electric vehicles.
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Education: Improving India’s Brain Power
V.P. Singh, a teacher at a management school, says India needs to focus on education to become a developed country. He points out that:
– India’s average IQ score is lower than some other countries
– The country needs to improve its education to compete in new technologies
– More money should be spent on education, just like the government has spent on farming and building in the past
In conclusion, experts from different fields are hoping for changes that will help their areas grow and make India stronger. We’ll have to wait for the budget to see which of these ideas become reality.