Budget 2025:- New scheme for women entrepreneurs: The first entire budget of Modi government 3.0 has brought good news for the middle class, farmers and women. A big announcement has been made for women in the whole budget. The government has announced an excellent scheme for 5 lakh women. Under this scheme, women working hard to become business people will be provided a term loan of Rs 2 crore in the next 5 years.
This scheme will benefit women from the Scheduled Tribe categories. After the tcategoriesncement of the new scheme, many enthusiastic women became entrepreneurs. The government is passionate about working to include what was learned from the Standup India Scheme in this scheme. There will be an opportunity to take the business forward online.
Nirmala Sitharaman’s big points in the budget
While presenting the budget in Parliament, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman made some big announcements. The government has opened the way for women of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to become entrepreneurs. In addition, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the government will work to make a special policy to increase employment opportunities and entrepreneurship in high-labor areas.
A focus product scheme will be implemented to promote quality, productivity, and competitiveness in the country’s footwear and leather sector. 2 Under the scheme, 2 lakh people are expected to be employed
Many announcements related to tax
The central government announced and gave an unexpected gift to the middle class. There will be no tax on income up to 12 lakhs on employed people. Apart from this, it has been announced that the tax limit on interest will be increased to 1 lakh for senior citizens. Similarly, the budget has decided to increase the rent limit of TDS to 6 lakhs. TCS has been removed from remittance for education
Farmers big announcements
The Kisan Credit Card limit has been increased from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, an increase of Rs 2 lakh. Farmers can now comfortably take out loans of up to Rs 5 lakh. Before the budget, farmers were also expecting up to Rs 5 lakh.