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Election on mind: Amid OPS push, bid to keep govt staff happy

Unimpressed Oppn says Budget has nothing for poor, unemployed

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her fifth Budget
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her fifth Budget on Wednesday, February 1.

Aditi Phadnis New Delhi
In a year when India would see nine state elections, followed by the general election in May next year, the 2023-24 Budget had something for all. However, the Opposition asserted that the Budget let down low-income and underprivileged families and did not take into account future challenges, including a slowdown in world trade, a global recession in 2023-24, and a deterioration in the security situation after the Russia-Ukraine war, which could affect the Indian economy fundamentally.

Senior citizens and those who are about to retire have reaped a rich harvest in the Budget. Following the electoral setback to the BJP

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