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Hi, welcome to Deaf Talks news. Normally, the Indian Parliament works from Monday to Friday. They do not work on Sundays. But this time the Finance Minister Nirmala presented the Union Budget for 2026 -2027 on a Sunday. There is nothing special in this because on Sunday they will present and from Monday they start discussion on the budgets. Let me explain the detailed positives from the budgets. The Indian government plans to spend ₹12.2 lakh crore on infrastructure next year. This will help boost manufacturing, semiconductors, electronics and advanced technology sectors. Around ₹1.63 lakh crore allocated for agriculture and focusing on high-value crops and farmer income growth. New high-speed rail tracks are planned between major city pairs, aiming to improve travel and reduce emissions. Expansion of national waterways, coastal freight schemes, and freight corridors to improve logistics and trade. All over India, every district must have a new one girls hostel to support education access. Income tax remains unchanged for most taxpayers. Continued support for biotech and pharmaceutical sectors with the BioPharma SHAKTI mission. Special budgets for People with disabilities. ₹300 crore for National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled Persons (NCPEDP). This budget will be for disability inclusion, skill development, and assistive technology. Hope, this news will help you with your new budget. Subscribe to Deaf Talks news and thanks for watching. #UnionBudget2026,#IndiaBudget,#FinanceNews,#DisabilityInclusion,#DeafCommunity,#PwDSupport,#SkillDevelopment,#AssistiveTechnology,#EconomicNews,#DeafTalksNews