Only a few days are left for the country’s budget to arrive. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the country’s budget on 1 February. Economic survey always comes before the budget. But most of the people do not understand Economic Survey. This is the reason why the general public ignores the Economic Survey report instead of understanding it. But this is the yardstick by which the government decides inflation. The country’s budget will be presented on February 1, accordingly the country’s economic survey will be presented on January 31.
The Finance Ministry has found a unique way to explain the Economic Survey to the people, with the help of which any common citizen can understand it. The government explains this to the people through Thalinomics. Now you will wonder what is Thalinomics… So let us tell you about Thalinomics and how the government decides inflation through it…
What is Thalinomics?
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Thalinomics is a method through which food affordability in India is known. That is, how much an Indian has to spend to eat a plate is known through Thalinomics. Let us tell you that food is a basic need of everyone. Eating and drinking affects the general public in direct and indirect ways. Thalinomics is an attempt to measure what an average person pays for a thali. This decides what level of inflation is in the country.
How are the prices of thali decided?
Information about the prices of veg and non-veg thali is given in the Economic Survey. Which plate has become expensive and which plate has become cheaper. In a review based on the economics of a plate of food in India, conclusions are drawn on the basis of the prices of a nutritious plate. Through this economics, an attempt is made to estimate the expenditure incurred by a common person in India for a plate.
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