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News video: Budget 2024: PM Modi Hails Union Budget 2024-25: ‘A Game-Changer for All Sections of Society!’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the Union Budget 2024-25, stating that it is designed to empower every segment of society. He emphasized that the budget aims to address the needs of all citizens, providing opportunities and support across various sectors. PM Modi highlighted the government's...

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