2017 Budget- Digitisation would bring more Boosts
2017 Budget- Digitisation would bring more Boosts
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It has been questioned alongside all economic activities going on in the nation that what would be led by budget into the process when it comes to impact or agreement of thought around the coming year. It has been discussed as a high public flair by the present government and it's finance authorities that there is no doubt that they are going to boost the more digitised economy for the goodwill of the nation. It has been lapsed into the context by certain authority chiefs like Amitabh Kant, G. K. Bhalla, Vankaiya Naidu, Arun Jaitley and many others that after the course of the events of the demonetization they decided to go cashless thus their most preferable ideology to put forward as come-budget would be to bring more assistance in the sustenance of this digitised economy so a better online India  should be created which is only an empty dream as the Indian power relays to those who are in high cultural technical sector at large.

However it has been asked that whether the government may have found a way to risk-free digitised economy or the quest is still to be clarified by the governmental perspectives that what should they do if they are totally exposed even before the budget in context of appeal, implement and spread out of this complete digitised economy which they planned as a bold move in the coming period indeed? The government need to reconsider what they did in the face of implement of the digital India adding it to the core of monetary funding and cultural economy thereby they need to justify how far they going to be right if the coming budget might face  a rupture alongside misbalance of this certain ideology of cashless economy, Till then we hope that government must do things in a better way not for gaining bad pride in history but for the goodwill of India, Let's hope that at least India may get a proper identity to survive.

 

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