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    DU Students Grill FM Sitharaman on Upcoming Union Budget

    News January 8, 20261 Min Read
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    In an electrifying Q&A at Delhi University, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman faced a barrage of sharp questions from students eager to unpack the Union Budget 2025. The interactive session at the prestigious institution fostered a vibrant exchange on India’s financial future.

    Structured as a town hall, the event saw Sitharaman lay out the macroeconomic canvas: robust GDP projections, deficit reduction targets, and capex-driven growth. Students zeroed in on youth-specific issues, from campus placements to affordable housing schemes.

    Highlights included debates on direct benefit transfers, which the minister hailed as transformative for welfare delivery. She fielded queries on cryptocurrency regulations and fintech innovations, assuring a balanced approach to foster while mitigating risks.

    Healthcare and education dominated later segments. Sitharaman announced expansions in Ayushman Bharat and NEP-aligned funding, responding to pleas for more scholarships and research stipends. ‘We’re building an Atmanirbhar Bharat with your ideas,’ she told the rapt audience.

    Wrapping up, the minister posed for photos and promised follow-ups. This student-minister meetup exemplifies inclusive policymaking. With economic headwinds globally, such grassroots inputs could fine-tune Budget 2025 into a resilient blueprint for progress.

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