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Top Government Schemes You Might Not Know About (2025 Edition) Permalink suggestion: top-government-schemes-2025-india

  Top Government Schemes You Might Not Know About (2025 Edition) Published: October 2025 | Author: Your Name Every year, the Government of India rolls out or updates several welfare schemes to improve daily life for citizens — from students and small business owners to farmers and women entrepreneurs. Yet, many of these initiatives stay under the radar. Here’s a simple list of 10 useful government schemes (2025) you might not have heard about, but should definitely know. 1. PM Vishwakarma Yojana (Artisan Empowerment) This scheme supports traditional artisans — carpenters, potters, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, and others — by providing skill training, digital toolkits, and low-interest loans . Beneficiaries also get recognition certificates and UPI-linked IDs to accept digital payments. 2. Nari Shakti 2.0 – Women Entrepreneurship Mission Introduced in 2025, this revamped initiative combines subsidised loans for women-led start-ups and a mentorship network through the S...

How India’s 2025 Budget Impacts the Common Man (Explained Simply)Permalink suggestion: how-india-2025-budget-impacts-common-man

How India’s 2025 Budget Impacts the Common Man (Explained Simply) Published: October 29, 2025 The Union Budget 2025–26 (presented on 1 February 2025) aimed to balance growth with relief for households and stronger support for agriculture and infrastructure. Here’s a plain-English guide to the announcements that matter most to ordinary Indians — what changed, who benefits, and practical steps you can take right away. Key Takeaways — At a glance Income tax relief for many salaried taxpayers: The new tax slabs mean no income tax for many households earning up to about ₹12 lakh, and effective relief up to ₹12.75 lakh for salaried people after standard deduction. 0 Large capital expenditure (capex) push: The government earmarked significant capex to boost jobs and infrastructure. 1 Food, fertiliser and rural job subsidies largely maintained: Allocations for PDS, fertiliser and MGNREGA were kept roughly flat to support farmers and rural households. 2 Targeted mea...