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Ashish Sinha is an experienced business journalist who has covered FMCG, auto, infrastructure, tourism, telecom among several other beats. Ashish has keen interest in the regulatory scenario impacting different sectors. He writes on aviation, railways, post and telegraph, infrastructure, defence, media & entertainment, among a wide variety of other subjects.
The Economic Survey 2022-23 presented in Parliament today by the Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Nirmala Sitharaman stated that the fiscal deficit is expected to be at 6.4 per cent of GDP in FY 23.
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Read MoreBuoyed by robust tax receipts, Budget 2023-24 is expected to see enhanced capital expenditure, continued push on infra spending, and a possible relief to the taxpayer
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Read MoreThere is a mega boom in the civil aviation sector with people flying in record numbers post pandemic as government lines up more capital for expansion and growth
Read MoreThe housing sector has witnessed high demand for quality and spacious homes which is expected to continue in 2023 as inflation, other factors show signs of easing
Read More5G services rollout is fuelling the pace of growth in the telecommunication sector; the momentum will continue in 2023 as well
Read MoreWith 23 unicorns getting minted during the year, India remains a hotbed of entrepreneurship. The funding crunch, shrinking bottom lines due to 'glocal' factors, cash flow hurdles, and the resultant layoffs are all mere corrections in the journey that has just begun
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