
Middle Class Is Confident To Anchor Journey Towards 'Developed India' : PM Modi
He was speaking in the Rajya Sabha during the motion of thanks to the president's address. The statement comes days after the union budget for FY26 announced exemption of income tax for salaried people earning up to ₹12 lakh per year.
"The middle class today is filled with confidence, which is unprecedented and greatly strengthens the nation,” said Modi, adding that the Indian middle class is determined and fully prepared to realize the vision of a developed India.
Also read | The battle for Delhi: It is Kejriwal's suvidha vs Modi's vikasEmphasising that the government is committed towards the neo-middle class and middle class, the prime minister said their aspirations are a driving force for the country's progress, providing new energy and a solid foundation for national development. He highlighted efforts to enhance the capabilities of the middle and neo-middle classes.
He noted that a significant portion of the middle class has been exempt from paying taxes in the current budget. In 2013, the income tax exemption limit was up to ₹2 lakh, but it has now been increased to ₹12 lakh, he added.
Benefits of Ayushman BharatThe prime minister further said individuals over 70 years of age, from any class or community, are benefiting from the Ayushman Bharat scheme, with significant advantages for the elderly in the middle class.
He said India is now seen as one of the fastest-growing countries, and the nation's economy is expanding significantly.
The Economic Survey for FY25 has projected a growth rate of 6.3-6.8% for FY26 on the back of a“strong external account, calibrated fiscal consolidation and stable private consumption”. It also said that domestic growth levers will be more important than external ones in the coming years for the Indian economy. Legal Disclaimer:
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