Lagatar24 Desk
New Delhi, Jan 31: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that the whole world has its eyes on India’s 2023 Budget.
“Our Finance Minister will present one more Budget before the country tomorrow. In today’s global circumstances, not only India but the entire world is looking at India’s budget,” PM Modi said while addressing the media ahead of this year’s Budget session.
The Prime Minister firmly transcends assurance that Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will make efforts to meet the aspirations of the common man amid the uneven global monetary situation.
“Amid the unstable global economic situation, India’s budget will attempt to meet the hopes and aspirations of the common citizens, the ray of hope being seen by the world glows brighter-for this, I firmly believe that Nirmala Sitharaman will make all efforts to meet those aspirations,” PM Modi said while addressing the media.
He also mentioned the credible voices from the world of economy and said that they have brought a positive message ahead of the session.
“Today, the Budget Session is commencing. Credible voices from the world of economy, have brought in a positive message, a ray of hope and a beginning of enthusiasm. It is an important event today,” he said.
PM Modi also said the maiden opening address by President Droupadi Murmu to the joint session of both Houses is a matter of pride for the Constitution.
“Budget session begins today and at the beginning itself, credible voices from the world of economy, have brought in a positive message, a ray of hope and a beginning of enthusiasm. Today is important, President will address the joint session of the Parliament for the first time,” said PM Modi.
“The President is going to address a joint session for the first time today. The President’s first address to the joint session of Parliament is a matter of pride for our Constitution, and especially for respect of women. The whole world has its eyes on India,” he added.
Notably, the budget session will occur in 27 sittings till April 6 with a month-long recess to examine the budget papers. The first part of the session will bring to an end on February 13. Parliament will again resume on March 12 for the second part of the Budget Session and will conclude on April 6.