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Fipnance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday presented the second Union Budget of the Modi 2.0 government.
Sitharaman, in her maiden Budget speech, announced major tax reliefs for the salaried class and reduced the tax rate for different slabs for an individual income of up to Rs 15 lakh per annum, if a taxpayer opts for foregoing exemptions and deduction.
Sitharaman had cut short her Budget speech in Lok Sabha as she felt unwell after speaking for a record 160 minutes. However, this was the longest Budget speech by any finance minister.
Here is the full text of Budget 2020 speech by Nirmala Sitharaman:
Hon'ble Speaker, I rise to present the Budget for the year 2020-2021.
Introduction
In May 2019, Prime Minister Modi received a massive mandate to form the government again. With renewed vigour, under his leadership, we commit ourselves to serve the people of India, with all humility and dedication.
2. People of India have unequivocally given their jan-aadesh for not just political stability and also reposed faith in our economic policies. This is the Budget to boost their incomes and enhance their purchasing power. Only through higher growth we can achieve that and have our youth gainfully and meaningfully employed. Let our businesses be innovative, healthy and solvent with use of technology.
3. For today's youth born at the turn of the century, for every member of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes who seeks a better life, for every woman wishing to stand up and get counted, for every individual from the minority sections of our society - this Budget aims to have your aspirations and hopes addressed.
4. We wish to open up vistas for a vibrant and dynamic economy with a gentle breeze of new technology. This vibrant India shall be a caring society which shall attend to its weak, the old and the vulnerable among its citizens.
5. During 2014-19, our government brought in a paradigm shift in governance. This shift was characterised by a twin focus: fundamental structural reform and inclusive growth
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