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Connecting the Dots: An Analysis of Union Budget 2016-17

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It presents a comprehensive analysis of the priorities and proposals in Union Budget 2016-17, focusing on social sectors (such as education, health, drinking water and sanitation, food security etc.) and the responsiveness of the Budget towards the vulnerable sections of the population (such as women, children, dalits, adivasis, religious minorities and urban poor). It also looks closely at the progressivity in the taxation policies adopted in the latest Budget.

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  • Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability CBGA, 2016. "Connecting the Dots: An Analysis of Union Budget 2016-17," Working Papers id:10100, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:10100
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    1. Suneeta Dhar, 2018. "Gender and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Centre for Women's Development Studies, vol. 25(1), pages 47-78, February.

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