FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the govt would support setting up labs for animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics in schools and colleges. ‘Will shape India’s creative economy.’ ...
These 12 movies reinvented their respective genres, pushing the medium forward and influencing new generations of ...
It’s expensive, and it’s not just Mamdani who wants it. Several years ago, the State Legislature passed a law requiring ...
Saudi Arabia has announced the integration of gaming into the school curriculum. Interestingly, even India appears to be making its initial move in that direction.
A survey indicates many districts won't be ready to comply with the Title II rule’s requirements for websites, mobile apps ...
The true test of any creative tool isn’t its feature list—it’s what you can actually create with it. Specifications and ...
Budget 2026 champions India's creative industries, the "Orange Economy," as a new driver of jobs and growth. Finance Minister ...
The orange economy refers to activities driven by creativity, culture, and intellectual property, where value comes from the ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasizes the importance of stability in tax administration for businesses in her Budget 2026 interview.
The Union Budget 2026-27 marks a pivotal shift in India’s human capital strategy, moving beyond generic degrees to industry-integrated "employment pathways." ...
Budget 2026, in essence, quietly recognises that India's economic growth and job creation are and will continue to be powered ...
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Budget 2026

The longest-serving Finance Minister in continuous office, Nirmala Sitharaman, presented her record ninth consecutive Union Budget on 1 February.