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Here are some key highlights and major announcements from the 2026-27 budget: 1. Income Tax and New Rules Tax Slabs: There have been no changes to the income tax slabs this time. New Income Tax Act, 2025: The government has introduced a 'New Income Tax Act' which will be effective from April 1, 2026. Its aim is to simplify tax rules and forms. 2. What became cheaper and what became more expensive? The Finance Minister has provided price relief on several items by making changes to customs duties: Cheaper: 17 cancer medicines, mobile phones, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, leather shoes and products, sports equipment, seafood, and microwave ovens. More Expensive: An increase in STT (Securities Transaction Tax) has been proposed to curb speculation in the derivatives market. 3. Key Announcements and Infrastructure Connectivity: 7 new high-speed rail corridors will be developed to connect cities. Capital Expenditure (Capex): This has been increased to ₹12.2 lakh crore (4.4% of GDP) to boost infrastructure. Education and Youth: The establishment of the 'Indian Institute of Creative Technology' in Mumbai and the construction of a girls' hostel in every district of the country have been proposed. Environment: A ₹20,000 crore scheme has been launched to reduce carbon emissions in sectors like steel and cement. 4. Roadmap for Developed India @ 2047 The budget focuses on 'Three Duties' (3 Kartavyas): accelerating economic growth, fulfilling people's aspirations, and ensuring inclusive opportunities. Detailed documents and a copy of the budget speech can be found on the official Union Budget Website. Would you like to know more about the impact of the budget on a specific sector (such as agriculture, the middle class, or railways)?