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Economic Survey, Parliament of India
Economic Survey of India 2024-25: Key Highlights
The Economic Survey of India 2024-25 offers an optimistic outlook for India's economic growth, emphasizing resilience, reforms, and infrastructural progress.
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Budget 2025 Economic Survey Highlights: FDI revives to $55.6 billion in FY25; Take a look at India's Economic Outlook
As the nation witnessed the Economic Survey 2025 on Friday, January 31, all eyes now await the Union Budget set to be announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tomorrow, February 1. Take a look at the key highlights of the survey report.
India lags in R&D, needs private sector contribution: Economic Survey
India is facing a significant gap in research and development (R&D) across key sectors, with a strong need for greater private sector involvement, according to the Economic Survey 2025, released on Friday.
Economic Survey 2024-25: De-regulation key to boosting India’s growth
Economic Survey predicts India's growth at 6.3-6.8% by 2025-26, emphasizing de-regulation, private sector participation, and energy transition.
Economic Survey 2025: India's Growth Set To Slow – Real GDP for FY26 Projected at 6.3-6.8%
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey 2025, projecting India’s GDP at 6.3-6.8% for FY26, signalling continued sluggish growth. The manufacturing slowdown, weak corporate investments,
India Needs To Grow At 8 Per Cent For Two Decades To Become Developed Nation By 2047: Economic Survey 2025
Addressing the slowdown in the economy, CEA Nageswaran pointed out that India ‘still remains the fastest growing large economy in the world’.
India needs 78.5 lakh new non-farm jobs annually by 2030, says Economic Survey 2024-25
India needs 78.5 lakh new non-farm jobs annually till 2030 despite improved labour market indicators, Economic Survey 2024-25 reveals.
Economic Survey flags growing challenges in global trade
Steady growth of exports — merchandise and services — in the first nine months of FY 25 to touch $ 602.6 billion indicates India’s resilience in the midst of global headwinds of economic and trade policy uncertainties,
Economic Survey 2025 Highlights India’s Transformative Urban Infrastructure Growth
Hon’ble Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal, lauded the advancements, emphasizing their role in fostering inclusive growth and enhancing the ease of living for citizens.
India's economy forecast to grow 6.3%-6.8% in 2025/26, sources say
The Indian government's economic report, coming a day ahead of the annual budget, is likely to project GDP growth of 6.3-6.8% in 2025-26, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
India's GDP growth for financial year 2025-26 projected at 6.3-6.8%: Economic Survey
GDP growth rate of India is expected to be between 6.3% and 6.8% for the financial year 2025-26. The Economic Survey predicts a decline in food inflation in the last quarter of FY25, aided by seasonal vegetable price drops and the arrival of the kharif harvest.
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Budget Economic Survey 2025 Highlights: Self-employed workforce rising in India; reflects shift towards entrepreneurship
The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament ahead of the Union Budget, provides the roadmap for reforms and growth. The ...
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Economic Survey 2025 LIVE: Budget Session of Parliament begins today, India economic growth report at 2 pm in Lok Sabha
LIVE: Economic Survey 2025 is set to be presented in the Parliament at 2 pm today (January 31) by Finance Minister Nirmala ...
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Low pass ratio of foreign doctors in India shows poor quality of education abroad: Economic Survey
The Economic Survey 2024-25 reveals a low pass percentage of Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) in qualifying exams, indicating ...
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Economic Survey underlines India's wage stagnation amid record corporate profits
The Economic Survey also noted that despite Indian companies sustaining an EBITDA margin of 22% for four years, wage growth ...
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