Budget 2024: Voices from Varanasi: Farmers, Traders, and Locals Weigh in on the Union Budget | Watch

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Published on July 23, 2024 - Duration: 04:02s

Budget 2024: Voices from Varanasi: Farmers, Traders, and Locals Weigh in on the Union Budget | Watch

In the wake of the Union Budget 2024, voices from Varanasi offer a diverse perspective on the new financial proposals.

Farmers express concerns about the budget's impact on agricultural policies and support mechanisms, while traders weigh in on the provisions for small businesses and commerce.

Locals from various sectors share their reactions and expectations, providing a comprehensive view of how the budget might affect different aspects of life in Varanasi.

Watch the full discussion to see how the budget measures up to the needs and hopes of the community.

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