Articles To Read from The Hindu for various Government Examinations – 02 February 2021

    • Recovery VEHICLE: Page 1
    • States allowed enhanced 4% of GSDP borrowing: Page 1
    • ‘Record’ allocation of 1.1 lakh crore for Railways: Page 1
    • Stake sale expected to fetch RI. 75 lakh crore: Page 2
    • Tax slabs remain unchanged: Page 2
    • ULIPs tax exemption linked to premium: Page 2
    • Govt. agrees to maintain States’ share in the divisible pool of taxes: Page 2
    • Centre to amalgamate market laws into single code: Page 3
    • Government to privatise seven major ports, says Sitharaman: Page 4
    • Auto sector welcomes vehicle scrappage policy: Page 4
    • Govt. hopes to cut fiscal deficit to 4.5% by FY26: Page 5
    • Highways Ministry gets crore outlay: Page 5 
    • LAC stand-off factored in for defence outlay: Page 6
    • Non-lapsable fund for modernisation mooted: Page 6
    • Culture Ministry suffers a 15% cut: Page 6
    • Budget sends mixed signals on farm sector: Page 7
    • 5 fishing harbours to be modernised: Page 7
    • Food subsidy budget set at almost 2.43 lakh crore: Page 7
    • 137% increase in health and wellbeing spend: Page 8
    • 50,000 cr. for National Research Foundation: Page 8
    • Water supply, Swachh Bharat 2.0 missions for urban areas: Page 8
    • Rural India’s lifeline missing in Budget speech: Page 9
    • Portal to collect data on gig workers: govt.: Page 9
    • Spending increases on schemes for SCs: Page 9 
    • Central varsity to come up in Ladakh: Page 9
    • Getting back on track: Page 10
    • Carrying over fiscal conservatism: Page 10
    • Despite some hits, the Budget has crucial misses: Page 10
    • A promising Budget with a few disappointments: Page 11
    • A Budget that fails to address the hunger pandemic: Page 11
    • The Finance Minister has delivered, but the road ahead is long: Page 11
    • Nirmala Sitharaman presents first-ever paperless Budget: Page 12
    • ‘Sero survey shows 56% have antibodies’: Page 15
    • Military seizes power in Myanmar coup: Page 19
    • For New Delhi, the tightrope on Myanmar is back: Page 19
    • No Indian role in developing ECT in Colombo: Page 19 

     

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