2. On May 16, the BJP came to power
with 282 seats, the most won by a
single party in 30 years. It was a
sweeping mandate for change, jobs,
growth.
Does the Budget reflect those
aspirations?
3. The Three Goals
Presenting the first Budget of BJP
government, Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley stuck to the troika – of
‘restoring the pace of growth’,
‘containing inflation’ and
‘concentrating on fiscal consolidation’.
4. Focus on Fiscal
Consolidation
NDA government’s maiden Budget
retains the ambitious target of 4.1% of
the GDP for fiscal deficit in FY15.
Fiscal deficit would be brought down
to 3.6% in FY16 and 3% by FY17.
Revenue deficit will be lowered to
2.9% by FY15.
5. The Budget depends heavily on
raising revenues by bringing up the
tax to GDP ratio to 10.6 per cent in
FY14 from 10.1% in FY13.
Finance Minister says: “We cannot
spend beyond our means.”
8. Growth
GDP growth in 2014/15 estimated at
5.4-5.9 percent year-on-year.
Aims for sustained growth of 7-8
percent in the next 3-4 years.
Nominal GDP growth in 2014/15
expected to be 13.4 percent year-on-
year.
Must usher in policies for higher
growth, lower inflation.
9. Taxation
High level committee to decide on cases
of retrospective amendments.
Investment allowance threshold revised
to ₹25 crore from ₹100 crore at the rate
of 15% to boost manufacturing; to be
applicable upto March 31, 2007.
Investment-linked deduction for two new
sectors – slurry pipelines for iron ore
transportation, and semiconductor wafer
fabrication manufacturing.
10. Tax holiday for 10 years extended to
power undertakings that begin
generation, distribution and
transmission by March 31, 2017.
DTC to be reviewed.
60 Aayakar Seva Kendras to be
opened during 2014-15.
Color picture tubes to be exempt from
basic customs duty.
Excise duty on footwear reduced from
12% to 6%.
11. Imposes 10 percent customs duty on
some telecom products.
Introduces uniform customs duty on all
types of coals.
Raises export tax on bauxite to 20
percent from 10 percent.
The government has set a direct tax
collection target of ₹7,58,421 crore for
2014-15.
12. Personal Finance
Announcement to raise the exemption
limit for individuals from ₹2 lakh to
₹2.5 lakh and also for senior citizens
from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹3 lakh.
Announcement to raise the deduction
limit under Section 80C from ₹1 lakh
currently to ₹1.5 lakh.
Investment ceiling in the tax-free PPF
scheme has been raised to ₹1.5 lakh
from ₹1 lakh.
15. Transport
“It is time to reaffirm our commitment
to a better and more energetic
PMGSY under the dynamic leadership
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I
propose to provide a sum of ₹14,389
crore.”
- Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister
19. Employment/Education
₹10,000 crore incubation fund, thrust
on more jobs.
The budget also unveiled a national
multi-skill programme called “Skill
India” that would equip the youth with
skill, with an emphasis on
employability and entrepreneur skills.
22. “India today needs a boost for job
creation. Our manufacturing sector in
particular needs a push for job
creation.”
- Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister
23. Energy
Plan to replicate Gujrat’s 24X7 power
supply model by segregating
distribution infrastructure.
Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gram Jyoti
Yojana for feeder separation will be
launched to augment power supply to
the rural areas and a sum of ₹500
crore will be given by the government.
26. Manufacturing
Defence, Insurance, Construction get
major FDI boost.
FDI in Defence and Insurance sector
raised to 49%.
The government is looking at Defence
production as a key player in its
strategy to revive manufacturing.
27. In line with BJP manifesto to build
smart cities, FDI norms in the
construction sector have been lowered
by half to $5 million and the minimum
built-up area has been reduced to
20,000 square meters from the
existing 50,000 square meters.
30. Social Sector
Two years on, free drug scheme takes
center-stage in health plan.
12 more government medical colleges
will be set up and dental facilities will
be provided at all hospitals.
All six new AIIMs – in Jodhpur,
Bhopal, Patna, Rishikesh,
Bhubaneshwar and Raipur have
become functional.
31. Four more AIIMs-like institutions in
Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal,
Vidarbha and Poorvanchal.
Health sector gets ₹30,645 crore;
Jaitley promises “health for all”, gives
fillip to rural healthcare.
Department of Health Research gets
₹726 crore.
Department of AIDS control gets
₹1,785 crore.
32. Five new IITs and five more IIMs.
12% increase in overall allocation for
education.
Increased from ₹74,621 crore to
₹83,771 crore.
33. Agriculture/Defence
Announcement for setting up of two
centers of excellence in agricultural
research (Assam and Jharkhand), two
agricultural universities (Andhra
Pradesh and Rajasthan), two
horticulture universities (Telangana
and Haryana) and a dedicated “Kisan
TV” for farmers.
₹5,000 crore extra for Defence, but
mostly for R&D.
36. Budget Highlights
1. Fiscal deficit target 3.6% of GDP for
FY16, 3% for FY17.
2. Subsidy regime, including food and
petroleum subsidies, to be
overhauled.
3. High-level panel to interact with
trade, industry for tax law reforms.
4. FDI cap in defence raised to 49%.
5. FDI cap in insurance sector raised to
49% from 26%.
37. 6. ₹7,060 crore allotted for developing
‘100 Smart Cities’.
7. For ‘Smart Cities’, built-up area cut
from 50,000 sq mts to 20,000 sq mts.
8. Manufacturing units allowed to sell
products through retail.
9. Electronic Travel Authorisation at 9
airports.
10. Skill India, a skill programme to
improve employability of youths, to
be launched.
38. 11. ₹1,000 crore Pradhan Mantri Krishi
Sinchayee Yojana — to improve
access to irrigation — introduced.
12. Every household to have total
sanitation by 2019 — the 150th birth
anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi —
through Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
13. Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban
Mission to provide urban amenities in
rural areas; through PPP model.
14. ₹200 crore for Sardar Patel’s Statue
of Unity in Gujarat.
39. 15. ₹500 cr Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
Gram Jyoti Yojana for rural electricity.
16. Institutes for Universal Inclusive
Design and Mental Health
Rehabilitation to be set up.
17. Centre for Disability Sports to be set
up.
18. 15 new Braille presses coming, 10
existing presses to be modernised.
19. Currency notes to be printed with
Braille-like signs.
40. 20. ₹150 crore for safety of women in
large cities.
21. ₹14,389 crore for Pradhan Mantri
Gram Sadak Yojana.
22. MGNREGA to continue, emphasis on
asset creation.
23. ₹8,000 crore for rural housing.
24. ‘Neeranchal’ watershed initiative.
25. ₹3,600 crore for National Rural
Drinking Water Programme.
26. Health for All: Free Drug Service and
Free Diagnosis Service.
41. 27. ₹28,635 crore for Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan.
28. ₹4,966 crore for Rashtriya
Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan.
29. ₹500 crore for Pandit Madan Mohan
Malviya New Teachers’ Training
Programme.
30. ₹100 crore for setting up virtual
classrooms, online courses.
31. ₹500 crore for ‘Digital India’ initiative
covering villages.
42. 32. A comprehensive strategy to tackle
malnutrition with timelines, targets.
33. A programme for skill upgrade for
minorities in ancestral arts.
34. ₹100 crore to modernise madarsas.
35. ₹100 crore for scheme to provide
every farmer a soil health card.
36. ₹56 crore to set up 100 Mobile Soil
Testing Laboratories.
37. Focus on technology-driven second
green revolution.
43. 38. Push for the Amritsar-Kolkata
industrial master plan.
39. A Trade Facilitation Centre and
Crafts Museum to promote handloom
products of Varanasi.
40. ₹4,200 cr Jal Marg Vikas project on
Ganga to connect Allahabad to
Haldia.
41. 8,500 km of National Higways.
42. ₹500 cr for Ultra Mega Solar Power
Projects in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Tamil
Nadu, and Ladakh.
44. 43. ₹400 cr for solar power driven agri-
pump sets and water pumping
stations.
44. ₹100 crore to develop 1 MW Solar
Parks near canals.
45. ₹100 crore for war memorial and
museum in Delhi.
46. ₹500 crore to develop five tourist
circuits with themes.
47. Sarnath-Gaya-Varanasi Buddhist
circuit with world-class tourist
amenities.
45. 48. ₹2,037 crore for Integrated Ganga
Conservation Mission called
“Namami Gange”.
49. ₹100 crore for Ghat devlopment and
beautification of river front at
Kedarnath, Haridwar, Kanpur,
Varanasi, Allahabad, Patna and
Delhi.
50. Special attention for 5 institutions
engaged in nanotechnology, material
science & biomedical device
technology.
51. To transform Delhi’s International
Centre for Genetic and
46. 52. Space missions including
experimental flight of GSLV Mk-III,
commercial launch of PSLV and two
navigational satellites.
53. ₹1,000 crore for rail connectivity in
Northeast.
54. ₹200 cr for power and ₹500 cr for
water reforms to make Delhi a world
class city.
55. 10-year tax holiday for power
generation, distribution firms.
56. No customs duty on LCD and LED
47. 57. Colour picture tubes exempted from
basic customs duty.
58. Exemption from 4 % special
additional duty on components for
PCs.
59. Excise duty increased on cigarettes.
60. Excise duty hiked on gutkha,
tobacco.
48. What did they say
“My predecessor has set up a very
difficult task of reducing fiscal deficit to
4.1 per cent of the GDP. Difficult, as it
may appear, I have decided to accept
this target as a challenge.”
- Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister
49. “The Budget shows that the government
is willing to listen and then state that
they will act in due course.”
- K V Kamath, Non-Executive Director at ICICI Bank
50. “It is not over ambitious, it is realistic. It
is poor-friendly, farmer-friendly, youth-
friendly, women-friendly and senior-
citizen friendly.”
- Rajnath Singh, Home Minister
51. “This Budget is positive but largely
directional and aspirational. I was
expecting bolder reforms for boosting
investor sentiments.”
-Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairperson and MD of
Biocon
52. “This is a Budget that focuses on
speed, scale and skill. Speed in
pushing for time-bound decisions,
scale in the emphasis on improvement
and of infrastructure.”
- Puneet Chaddha, CEO, HSBC Global Asset Management
India
53. “Infrastructure funding had become a
bad word for banks. Banks were not
willing to fund. With this move, an out
of the box thinking will enable long
term lending for infrastructure sector.”
-Deepak Parekh, Chairman, HDFC
54. “They have forgotten everything after
getting votes of people. It seems Bihar
is not on radar of the BJP-led NDA
government.”
- Nitish Kumar, JD(U) leader
55. “The Budget is visionless, missionless,
and actionless from the angle of
common people. It is not going to
stimulate growth and development of
poor people.”
- Mamata Banerjee, CM, West Bengal
56. “The Budget turned out to be a dud.
What kind of reforms will the
government bring in ₹200 crore?
Instead, it should give people subsidy
on electricity and make water free.”
- Arvind Kejriwal, AAP national convener
57. “Any change, even a change for the
better, is always accompanied by
drawbacks and discomforts. Our
dilemma is that we hate change and
love it at the same time.”
- Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister