Budget 2026-27: The Indian government's yearly financial report is called the Union Budget. It is presented by the Finance Minister and covers several factors, including expected revenues, expenditures, fiscal deficit, economic growth rate, and government schemes. A crucial document that influences the country's economic policies and aids in the management of its financial affairs for the next fiscal year (April 1 to March 31) is the Union Budget.
Union Budget 2026-27 Highlights
The Union Budget 2026-27 focused on the poor, underprivileged, and disadvantaged. The Budget 2026 is called the Yuva Shakti-driven budget. This budget has introduced reforms in the manufacturing, defence, MSMEs, education, and other sectors.
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The majority of the budget allocation was granted to the Ministry of Defence after the Finance Ministry, which got the highest allocation.
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For the manufacturing sector, the government has introduced some reforms to scale up the manufacturing in 7 strategic and frontiers sectors such as: Biopharma SHAKTI, India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) 1.0, Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme, establish dedicated Rare Earth Corridors, establishing 3 dedicated Chemical Parks, Integrated Programme for Textiles, Dedicated initiative for manufacturing of affordable Sports Goods, and others.
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Creating Champions SMEs: Proposed a three-pronged approach to help them grow as ‘Champions’:
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Equity Support
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Liquidity Support
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Professional Support
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India Budget 2026: Questions on Union Budget
For candidates preparing for competitive exams, here are some potential questions related to the Union Budget. To help you further in your preparation, let’s take a look at some questions from the Union Budget 2026-27.
Q1. What is the total outlay of the Union Budget 2026-27?
a) ₹51,39,289 lakh crore
b) ₹53,47,315 lakh crore
c) ₹52,89,513 lakh crore
d) ₹54,67,211 lakh crore
Answer: Option (b)
Q2. The term SHE-Mart has been used in the Union Budget 2026, which refers to?
a) Self Help Employees
b) Self Human Engagement
c) Self Help Entrepreneurs
d) Self Help Enterprises
Answer: Option (c)
Q3. What is the aim of SHE-Mart?
a) to provide women entrepreneurs with better market access, branding opportunities, and sustainable income avenues
b) to encourage women participation in the business arena
c) to promote women for STEM education
d) to enhance the participation of women in panchayats
Answer: Option (a)
Q4. What is an “Orange Economy”?
a) Economic activities focused on desert regions, sustainable agriculture, and solar energy, aiming to foster growth in arid areas.
b) It refers to sectors driven by ideas, technology, culture, and intellectual property rather than traditional manufacturing.
c) The economic influence and purchasing power of the LGBTQ+ community, encompassing goods, services, and cultural products tailored to them, as well as their consumption, lifestyle, and ventures.
d) It refers to an unsustainable, linear economic model focused on rapid mass production and consumption, often ignoring environmental resources.
Answer: Option (b)
Q5. What do you understand about Bharat-VISTAAR?
a) A scheme focusing on developing economic clusters in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
b) A new phase focused on producing equipment, materials, and designing full-stack Indian IP.
c) A new scheme focused on skill development and employment opportunities for persons with disabilities.
d) a multilingual AI tool that shall integrate the AgriStack portals and the ICAR package on agricultural practices with AI systems.
Answer: Option (d)
Q6. Which among the following ministries got the highest budget allocation in the Union Budget 2026-27?
a) Ministry of Education
b) Ministry of of Finance
c) Ministry of Defence
d) Ministry of Home Affairs
Answer: Option (b)
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