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Union Budget 2025-26:
Sabka Vikas
The Union Budget 2025-26 was presented by the Union Finance
Minister in the Parliament recognising 4 engines of development-
agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME),investment
and exports.
The Union Budget 2025-26, with the theme Sabka Vikas, aims to
stimulate balanced growth across all regions.
In line with the Budget theme, the Finance Minister outlined the broad
principles of Viksit Bharat.
The Budget proposes development measures focusing on the poor
(Garib), Youth, farmers (Annadata) and women (Nari).
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Union Budget 2025-26:
Sabka Vikas
The Union Budget 2025-26 was presented by the Union Finance
Minister in the Parliament recognising 4 engines of development-
agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME),investment
and exports.
The Union Budget 2025-26, with the theme Sabka Vikas, aims to
stimulate balanced growth across all regions.
In line with the Budget theme, the Finance Minister outlined the broad
principles of Viksit Bharat.
The Budget proposes development measures focusing on the poor
(Garib), Youth, farmers (Annadata) and women (Nari).
What are the 4 Engines of
Development in the Union
Budget 2025-26?
Agriculture
Focusing on
enhancing
agricultural
productivity and
farmer welfare
MSMEs
Boosting small
and medium
enterprises for
economic growth
Investment
Promoting
domestic and
foreign
investments
across sectors
Exports
Enhancing India's export capabilities and global market presence
Page 3
Union Budget 2025-26:
Sabka Vikas
The Union Budget 2025-26 was presented by the Union Finance
Minister in the Parliament recognising 4 engines of development-
agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME),investment
and exports.
The Union Budget 2025-26, with the theme Sabka Vikas, aims to
stimulate balanced growth across all regions.
In line with the Budget theme, the Finance Minister outlined the broad
principles of Viksit Bharat.
The Budget proposes development measures focusing on the poor
(Garib), Youth, farmers (Annadata) and women (Nari).
What are the 4 Engines of
Development in the Union
Budget 2025-26?
Agriculture
Focusing on
enhancing
agricultural
productivity and
farmer welfare
MSMEs
Boosting small
and medium
enterprises for
economic growth
Investment
Promoting
domestic and
foreign
investments
across sectors
Exports
Enhancing India's export capabilities and global market presence
1st Engine - Agriculture
1
Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya
Krishi Yojana
Announced to cover 100 low agricultural
productivity districts, benefiting 1.7 crore
farmers, enhancing irrigation, and post-
harvest storage facilities.
2
Atma Nirbharta in Pulses
A 6-year mission focusing on Tur, Urad, and
Masoor announced launched, ensuring
climate-resilient seeds and remunerative
prices.
3
Enhanced Kisan Credit Card
(KCC) Limit
Raised from ?3 lakh to ?5 lakh to facilitate
credit flow for 7.7 crore farmers.
4
National Mission on High
Yielding Seeds
To strengthen research, ensuring availability
of 100+ high-yielding and pest-resistant
seed varieties.
5
Mission for Cotton Productivity
A 5-year initiative promoting sustainable
farming, increasing extra-long staple cotton
production, and improving quality.
6
Makhana Board in Bihar
To be established to enhance production,
processing, and value addition of Makhana.
7
Comprehensive Program for
Fruits and Vegetables
To promote efficient supply chains and
ensure better market prices for farmers.
8
Fisheries Development
New framework for sustainable fishing in the
Indian Exclusive Economic Zone and High
Seas, focusing on Andaman & Nicobar and
Lakshadweep.
9
Urea Plant in Assam
A new urea plant in the premises of
Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd
(BVFCL) with 12.7 lakh metric ton capacity to
boost agricultural productivity.
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Union Budget 2025-26:
Sabka Vikas
The Union Budget 2025-26 was presented by the Union Finance
Minister in the Parliament recognising 4 engines of development-
agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME),investment
and exports.
The Union Budget 2025-26, with the theme Sabka Vikas, aims to
stimulate balanced growth across all regions.
In line with the Budget theme, the Finance Minister outlined the broad
principles of Viksit Bharat.
The Budget proposes development measures focusing on the poor
(Garib), Youth, farmers (Annadata) and women (Nari).
What are the 4 Engines of
Development in the Union
Budget 2025-26?
Agriculture
Focusing on
enhancing
agricultural
productivity and
farmer welfare
MSMEs
Boosting small
and medium
enterprises for
economic growth
Investment
Promoting
domestic and
foreign
investments
across sectors
Exports
Enhancing India's export capabilities and global market presence
1st Engine - Agriculture
1
Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya
Krishi Yojana
Announced to cover 100 low agricultural
productivity districts, benefiting 1.7 crore
farmers, enhancing irrigation, and post-
harvest storage facilities.
2
Atma Nirbharta in Pulses
A 6-year mission focusing on Tur, Urad, and
Masoor announced launched, ensuring
climate-resilient seeds and remunerative
prices.
3
Enhanced Kisan Credit Card
(KCC) Limit
Raised from ?3 lakh to ?5 lakh to facilitate
credit flow for 7.7 crore farmers.
4
National Mission on High
Yielding Seeds
To strengthen research, ensuring availability
of 100+ high-yielding and pest-resistant
seed varieties.
5
Mission for Cotton Productivity
A 5-year initiative promoting sustainable
farming, increasing extra-long staple cotton
production, and improving quality.
6
Makhana Board in Bihar
To be established to enhance production,
processing, and value addition of Makhana.
7
Comprehensive Program for
Fruits and Vegetables
To promote efficient supply chains and
ensure better market prices for farmers.
8
Fisheries Development
New framework for sustainable fishing in the
Indian Exclusive Economic Zone and High
Seas, focusing on Andaman & Nicobar and
Lakshadweep.
9
Urea Plant in Assam
A new urea plant in the premises of
Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd
(BVFCL) with 12.7 lakh metric ton capacity to
boost agricultural productivity.
2nd Engine - MSMEs
1
Revised MSME
Classification
Investment and turnover
limits increased to 2.5
times, expanding credit
opportunities for small
businesses.
2
Micro Enterprise
Credit Cards
Rs 5 lakh credit facility for
10 lakh micro enterprises,
promoting financial
inclusion and economic
participation.
3
Credit Cover for
MSMEs
Guarantee cover
increased from ?5 crore to
?10 crore, enabling higher
loan access.
4
Focus Product
Scheme for Leather
and Footwear
Expected to generate 22
lakh jobs and ?4 lakh crore
turnover, and exports of
over ? 1.1 lakh crore.
5
Toy Sector Development
Clusters and innovation-based
manufacturing fostering 'Made in India'
brand in global markets.
6
National Institute of Food
Technology
A National Institute of Food
Technology, Entrepreneurship and
Management to be established in
Bihar, promoting food processing,
skilling, and entrepreneurship.
7
Fund of Funds for Startups
To be established with an expanded
scope and an additional contribution
of ?10,000 crore.
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Union Budget 2025-26:
Sabka Vikas
The Union Budget 2025-26 was presented by the Union Finance
Minister in the Parliament recognising 4 engines of development-
agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME),investment
and exports.
The Union Budget 2025-26, with the theme Sabka Vikas, aims to
stimulate balanced growth across all regions.
In line with the Budget theme, the Finance Minister outlined the broad
principles of Viksit Bharat.
The Budget proposes development measures focusing on the poor
(Garib), Youth, farmers (Annadata) and women (Nari).
What are the 4 Engines of
Development in the Union
Budget 2025-26?
Agriculture
Focusing on
enhancing
agricultural
productivity and
farmer welfare
MSMEs
Boosting small
and medium
enterprises for
economic growth
Investment
Promoting
domestic and
foreign
investments
across sectors
Exports
Enhancing India's export capabilities and global market presence
1st Engine - Agriculture
1
Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya
Krishi Yojana
Announced to cover 100 low agricultural
productivity districts, benefiting 1.7 crore
farmers, enhancing irrigation, and post-
harvest storage facilities.
2
Atma Nirbharta in Pulses
A 6-year mission focusing on Tur, Urad, and
Masoor announced launched, ensuring
climate-resilient seeds and remunerative
prices.
3
Enhanced Kisan Credit Card
(KCC) Limit
Raised from ?3 lakh to ?5 lakh to facilitate
credit flow for 7.7 crore farmers.
4
National Mission on High
Yielding Seeds
To strengthen research, ensuring availability
of 100+ high-yielding and pest-resistant
seed varieties.
5
Mission for Cotton Productivity
A 5-year initiative promoting sustainable
farming, increasing extra-long staple cotton
production, and improving quality.
6
Makhana Board in Bihar
To be established to enhance production,
processing, and value addition of Makhana.
7
Comprehensive Program for
Fruits and Vegetables
To promote efficient supply chains and
ensure better market prices for farmers.
8
Fisheries Development
New framework for sustainable fishing in the
Indian Exclusive Economic Zone and High
Seas, focusing on Andaman & Nicobar and
Lakshadweep.
9
Urea Plant in Assam
A new urea plant in the premises of
Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd
(BVFCL) with 12.7 lakh metric ton capacity to
boost agricultural productivity.
2nd Engine - MSMEs
1
Revised MSME
Classification
Investment and turnover
limits increased to 2.5
times, expanding credit
opportunities for small
businesses.
2
Micro Enterprise
Credit Cards
Rs 5 lakh credit facility for
10 lakh micro enterprises,
promoting financial
inclusion and economic
participation.
3
Credit Cover for
MSMEs
Guarantee cover
increased from ?5 crore to
?10 crore, enabling higher
loan access.
4
Focus Product
Scheme for Leather
and Footwear
Expected to generate 22
lakh jobs and ?4 lakh crore
turnover, and exports of
over ? 1.1 lakh crore.
5
Toy Sector Development
Clusters and innovation-based
manufacturing fostering 'Made in India'
brand in global markets.
6
National Institute of Food
Technology
A National Institute of Food
Technology, Entrepreneurship and
Management to be established in
Bihar, promoting food processing,
skilling, and entrepreneurship.
7
Fund of Funds for Startups
To be established with an expanded
scope and an additional contribution
of ?10,000 crore.
2nd Engine – Revised MSME Classification
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