From Loans to Tax Slabs, Here’s What Indians Want In Budget 2018

As countdown to Union Budget begins, people across various Indian cities tell us what they expect from Budget 2018.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will present budget for the financial year 2018-19 on 1 February in the Parliament.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will present budget for the financial year 2018-19 on 1 February in the Parliament.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is all set to present the Union Budget for the financial year 2018-19 on 1 February in the Parliament.

However, speculations have already started making rounds in the market on what to expect from the Narendra Modi government’s last full Budget.

Will it be a populist Budget as some are anticipating? Will the Budget burn a bigger or a smaller hole in the taxpayers’ pocket? What is in store for the various infrastructure development projects? Will the finance minister succeed in striking a balance between populism and reform?

As the countdown to Union Budget begins, people across various Indian cities tell us what they expect from Budget 2018.

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