CHENNAI: The interim budget for the year 2026-27 presented by Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu has projected a fiscal ...
Interim budget allocates Rs 4,000 crore for women’s free bus travel, flags challenges in Centre-State relations and underscores fiscal consolidation efforts ...
Finance Minister presents Interim Budget, alleges Centre attempting to create ‘fiscal crisis’ for TN
Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thenarasu on Tuesday presented a Rs 2.55 lakh crore interim budget (2026-27) for the poll-bound state that saw Rs 4,000 crore allocation for the DMK’s flagship ...
Thangam Thenarasu said Tamil Nadu recorded double-digit economic growth of 11.19% in 2024–25, ranking first in the country ...
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TN Interim Budget 2026: Rs 4,000 Cr For Free Bus Scheme; Govt Accuses Centre Of ‘Artificial Fiscal Crisis’
Chennai, Feb 17 (PTI) Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thenarasu on Tuesday presented the Interim Budget for 2026-27 in the state Assembly and allotted Rs 4,000 crore for the fare-free bus travel ...
According to the CAG’s ‘State Accounts at a Glance’ report released on Monday, Telangana recorded a revenue deficit of ...
Daddy has been borrowing heavily. Creditors, including loan sharks, keep coming home looking for their money. Helplessly, he sometimes instructs his wife and children to tell the creditors he is not ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria has joined ECOWAS peers to advance the 2027 Eco launch, a European euro-style currency unifying West African economies.
Romania’s total external debt increased by EUR 23.84 billion in 2025 (+11.7% y/y), reaching EUR 227.35 billion (61% of GDP) at year-end, according to data published by the National Bank of Romania ...
The RBI’s decision to hold rates reflects monetary discipline, resistance to fiscal pressures, and a continued push toward ...
There is an unease over Indian government's fiscal discipline as bond yields refuse to budge despite efforts to consolidate. With an oversupply of debt and an uncertain environment, risks are mounting ...
The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) latest assessment of Trinidad and Tobago should be read carefully, and in full. Those hopeful for a damning statement on the UNC Government’s nine-month ...
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