government spending

  1. H

    Market Ignoring Rising Costs in Indian Auto Industry

    New Delhi, April 3 – The Indian auto companies are facing significant cost pressures, but the market is systematically underestimating them, according to a report released on Friday. This is happening even as investor sentiment towards India has become distinctly more cautious.A BNP Paribas...
  2. H

    Budget Breakdown: Himachal Pradesh Allocates Funds for 2026-27

    Shimla, March 30 The Himachal Pradesh Assembly passed the budget for 2026-27 and the related Appropriation Bill 2026 on Monday, authorizing the government to spend ₹58,830.30 crore from the consolidated fund.The revenue deficit in the budget presented by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu...
  3. H

    India’s Infrastructure Projects See Significant Cost Increases

    In New Delhi, on March 25, a report by the government for February 2026 revealed that several infrastructure projects worth over ₹150 crore each had incurred a cumulative cost overrun of ₹5.66 trillion.The latest "Flash Report on Central Sector Infrastructure Projects" showed that the revised...
  4. H

    Investment Boost for Telangana Farmers: 'Rythu Bharosa' Funds Distributed

    Telangana Government Begins ₹9,000 Crore Rythu Bharosa Disbursement for 70 Lakh Farmers Hyderabad, March 22: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Sunday announced the rollout of ₹9,000 crore under the Rythu Bharosa investment support scheme, with funds set to be distributed to around 70...
  5. H

    Fuel Prices Hike as Sri Lanka Faces Economic Challenges

    Sri Lanka Urges Public to Conserve Fuel and Electricity Amid Price Hikes and Global Oil VolatilityColombo, March 22 – The Sri Lankan government has urged citizens to use fuel and electricity sparingly due to potential shortages amid volatile global oil markets. This advisory follows a second...
  6. K

    India Equities: Domestic Fundamentals to Drive Performance

    India Equity Markets Outlook: Financials and Infrastructure to Lead Despite Near-Term Volatility Strong Macroeconomic Fundamentals Support Long-Term Equity Growth Financials and infrastructure sectors are expected to remain the key drivers of India’s equity markets, even as global tensions and...
  7. K

    India’s Capital Expenditure Contracts 23.4% in Q3 FY2025-26; GDP Growth Seen Moderating to 7.2%

    Central Capex Declines Sharply in Third Quarter New Delhi, February 22: India’s capital expenditure recorded a sharp year-on-year contraction of 23.4 per cent in the third quarter of FY2025-26, according to data compiled by ICRA.The slowdown in Central government spending is expected to...
Back
Top