Union Budget 2025: কৃষক, মধ্যবিত্তদের জন্য বিরাট ঘোষণা নির্মলার, বাজেট বিশ্লেষণে অর্থনৈতিক বিশেষজ্ঞরা
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00:00I think this is a progressive budget, a budget that is going in the opposite direction.
00:06As far as I have seen in this budget, there has been an effort to increase taxes,
00:10so that people's income increases, so that the average person's income increases.
00:15In that direction, the tax rate has increased, the cost has increased,
00:19there is no cost of 12 lakhs now.
00:21In that direction, this is a popular budget.
00:24I also think that there has been a focus on social projects.
00:30I would also say that the increase in TDS slabs is a very good thing.
00:37Especially, the increase in the number of elderly people from 500 to 1 lakh,
00:45or the increase in the number of households from 1.5 to 6 lakhs,
00:50I think that this is a progressive budget.
00:54It has been said in this budget to invest in people first,
00:58then scrutinize them.
01:00That is a good thing.
01:02Customs duty has been reduced in many things.
01:05There has been a reduction in basic customs duty.
01:08That is in some medicine, in some electronics, in some chemicals.
01:13Apart from this, there has been a focus on digital.
01:17There has been a talk of increasing the capacity of IITs,
01:22the capacity of medical colleges.
01:25Access to credit, or those who can get a ring,
01:30has been highlighted in that direction.
01:32And this budget is very important for MSMEs.
01:36And I think that their credit access has been increased,
01:41some funds have been made for them.
01:43There has been a focus on women empowerment.
01:46Some fund of funds have been made for women.
01:49From that perspective, I think that this is a progressive budget.
02:04See, Bangla is number one in the country in MSMEs.
02:09So then, I think that the steps that have been taken for MSMEs,
02:15those are very important for Bangla's MSMEs.
02:18It can be micro-credit.
02:20And that is, there is a big industry in Bangla,
02:25the MSME industry.
02:27Say in leather, say in chemicals, say in footwear, say in toys.
02:31Those aspects have been highlighted.
02:33So then, Bangla will benefit from that.
02:36Yes, it is true that if we look at the ancient times,
02:40outside Bangla, we have spoken about a urea factory in Assam,
02:45and quite a few things have been said in Bihar.
02:48But I think that as Bangla has a large number of MSMEs,
02:53they will definitely benefit from this budget.
02:57You have said that there will be a tax.
03:00What do you think about this?
03:03See, I think that money will increase in the hands of the investors.
03:07It will be 12 lakhs.
03:08Earlier it was 7 lakhs.
03:09Now it has been increased to 12 lakhs.
03:11And we think that this will increase the overall economic demand.
03:17Because if people have more money, they will spend more.
03:21And we think that this will increase the overall economic demand.
03:26You see, the fiscal deficit has been kept at 4.8%.
03:32For the next year, it is planned to be 4.4% in FY26.
03:37I think that is also a positive aspect,
03:39that the fiscal deficit is being managed.
03:42And I think that there are a lot of things for Bangla.
03:46For example, ship building.
03:48We have a ship building here.
03:51We have a need for shipping.
03:54We have a need for the country.
03:55We have only 500 ships in the country,
03:58which we can use for export and import.
04:02So, the way geopolitics is going on now,
04:04we have to increase our dependence.
04:06So, from that aspect, I would say that shipping is a big aspect.
04:09In terms of infrastructure, you see,
04:12we have talked about nuclear energy.
04:15We have talked about increasing air travel capacity.
04:18We have talked about how we can bring in GCCs in Tier 2 cities.
04:24So, I think that these are all aspects of infrastructure.