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Nominal Growth Of GDP For 2020-21 Has Been Estimated At 10%: Nirmala Sitharaman | Budget 2020

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2020 in Lok Sabha today. Here are a few major highlights of the budget.

The nominal growth of GDP for 2020-21 has been estimated at 10%: Sitharaman.

Receipts: ₹22.46 lakh crore. Expenditure: ₹30.42 lakh crore

Expected tax buoyancy will take time: FM

Fiscal deficit has been estimated to be 3.8% in 2019-20 and 3.5% for the next year 2020-21.

International bullion exchange to be set up in IF SC GIFT City, says FM

Govt accepts recommendations of interim report of 15th Finance Commission, final report to be submitted later: FM

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