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Women got a special gift in Budget 2023, this announcement was made in the budget!

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is presenting the general budget for 2023-24 on February 1. This is the last full budget of the government before the general elections. In this budget, the Finance Minister has made a special announcement for the women of the country.

Budget 2023: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is presenting the general budget for 2023-24 on February 1. This is the last full budget of the government before the general elections. In this budget, the Finance Minister has made a special announcement for the women of the country. To empower the women of the country, the government has made a new plan. Along with this, self-reliant India is also being promoted.

Women will be linked to many schemes

Many types of facilities are being run by the central and state government for women across the country. The Finance Minister has said that rural women have been linked to 81 lakh self-help groups. With this, we will take it to a different level. In the coming time, women will be associated with many schemes on a large scale. Along with this, they will be supplied with raw material and will also be trained for better design.

Women got this gift from the finance minister's box

Women will get 7.5% interest on savings of two lakhs.

Mahila Samman Savings Letter Scheme will be available for two years

Women will get 7.5 percent interest

partial withdrawal facility

promotion of small savings

Budget before Lok Sabha elections

Let us tell you that the second term of the Modi government is the last full budget. This budget before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections is being considered very important. This budget of India is going to be presented at a time when the world's major economies have slowed down and are heading towards a possible recession.

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