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India wants jobs, skills and income stability: Primus Partners
30-01-2026
A pan-India Budget 2026 expectations survey by Primus Partners for Business Today reveals that income uncertainty, rising prices and lack of jobs are the top concerns across socio-economic groups. Respondents want the Budget to prioritise jobs and skills, infrastructure and healthcare, viewing it as a confidence trigger that can translate stability into long-term savings, entrepreneurship and human capital investment if policy direction is trusted.
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