Kolkata, West Bengal: Governor C. V. Ananda Bose called the Union Budget 2025 “Balanced," reflecting federalism and supporting 'Viksit Bharat'. He highlighted tax relaxation for incomes up to ₹12 lakh as a major benefit for the middle class. On law and order, he acknowledged fluctuations and assured monitoring. Regarding police deployment for Saraswati Puja, he stated that the Calcutta High Court has ruled, and the matter is settled.
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00:00This year's budget, presented by the Finance Minister,
00:06Srimati Nirmala Sitharaman, is a balanced budget.
00:12It reflects the spirit of federalism in the country.
00:17This is a budget which is an action plan for achieving
00:25the loadable goal of Vixit Bharat, laid down by the Honorable Prime Minister of India,
00:33Sri Narendra Modi.
00:36One speciality of this budget is, here the government of India tries to remain as a facilitator,
00:48empowering the states to be the providers.
00:52These schemes that are implemented here, announced in the budget, lead to the spurt of developmental
00:59activities in the states.
01:03Then this budget has got a national outlook in it and a vision, which is very, very loadable
01:13in the sense.
01:16Here, this is not a budget for the North, or the South, or the East, or the West.
01:25This budget is for the whole of India, and the soul of India is reflected in it.
01:33This is a budget with a human face.
01:35It addresses the older sectors of the economy, the primary sector, the secondary sector,
01:42the tertiary sector.
01:44Added to that, the feelings and requirements, or if I may say the felt needs, of each major
01:52section of the community, of the society, have been addressed.
01:57Women, senior citizens, youth, vulnerable sections of society, the schedule cars and
02:05schedule trips, all aspects of national life have been covered in this.
02:13This is a budget in which a lot of thought has gone into it.
02:19National consensus is reflected in this.
02:23The second part of your question, how does it benefit Bengal?
02:29This is a budget from which Bengal can reap a lot of benefits.
02:35For instance, the 1.5 lakh crores which are set apart to provide interest-free loan to
02:45the state governments can lead to major infrastructural development in West Bengal.
02:52Similarly, in other areas, education, health care.
02:58If Bengal tries to take advantage of the announcements made in the budget, Bengal can
03:05transform itself into a health care hub and an educational hub.
03:10And also the other aspects which are given there, which touch the heart of the millions,
03:20suffering millions.
03:22See, for instance, the Mission Compassion, which forms the basis of this budget, has
03:30given a lot of consideration for the cancer patients.
03:37See they said the field units are going to be set up to help them.
03:43And reduction of women, abolition of customs duty for life-saving drugs.
03:49This is a budget which has a vision behind it.
03:53That vision is that of Atmanarpar Bharat leading to the concept of Viksit Bharat.
04:00I think this is an excellent budget which has considered the needs of the hour.
04:07That is the major highlight of this budget.
04:10This is applicable to the entire India.
04:12That's why I did not say it in connection with Bengal.
04:15Middle class.
04:17The middle class has been given a lot of facilities, a lot of support in this budget.
04:23Up to twelve lakh income tax exemption means a lot for the Bengali father-in-law, for the
04:29middle class all over India.
04:31See it may lead to reduction in revenue for the government, but it will accelerate the
04:38economic development activities.
04:40Cash on hand is increasing in the hands of the common man.
04:45This is a very master stroke I would say.
04:49Sacrificing central revenues for some time to accelerate the whole development, economic
04:55development of the whole nation.
04:58That is certainly a master stroke.
05:00That's a constitutional mandate.
05:04I will certainly go by the constitution.
05:07This is a matter that has come in for the consideration of the Honorable High Court
05:12of Calcutta.
05:14They have gone to the verdict.
05:15That's the end of it.