HomeLatest NewsBFSIIndustry upbeat about infra spending and technology push in Budget 2021

Industry upbeat about infra spending and technology push in Budget 2021

Preferred Source of Google

The broader focus on the budget on increasing consumption and infrastructure spending by the government will have a positive impact on the hospitality sector, said senior executives. Also, the industry seems to be upbeat about the government push to launch multiple data analytics, AI, ML-driven models for e-security, e-education, e- consultation, and compliance management.

They said that the prospect of using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in GST Fraud Tracking is quite motivating and intriguing. Also, the government’s continued support for the startup is uplifting as it is setting aside Rs 15,700 crore in FY22 and has reduced margin money requirement from 25% to 15% for startups. Below are the views of some industry CXOs on Budget 2021.

Gaurav Shinh, CEO & Founder, DAAS Labs

The Budget 2021-22 has left the data science community quite excited for what is to come. For me, it was really interesting when the Government announced that it will launch multiple data analytics, AI, ML-driven models for e-security, e-education, e- consultation, and compliance management. Also, the prospect of using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in GST Fraud Tracking is quite motivating and intriguing.

Advertisement
Digital Senate
Digital Senate
Digital Senate is a premier conference uniting government leaders, technologists and innovators to share ideas, success stories and strategies on digital governance, public sector transformation, cybersecurity and emerging technologies in India.
Register Now →
CIO Prism
CIO Prism
CIO Prism unites forward-thinking technology leaders to exchange transformative insights, shape digital strategies, and foster innovation, empowering enterprises to excel in an era of rapid technological change.
Register Now →

The Government’s continued support for the startup is quite uplifting as the Government is setting aside Rs 15,700 crore in FY22 and has reduced margin money requirement from 25% to 15% for startups. The proposal of extending the for start-ups by one more year will also give more confidence to the .

Sarbendra Sarkar, Founder & MD, Cygnett Hotels and Resorts

While there is nothing specific on the tourism and hospitality sector in the budget, I feel broader focus on the budget on increasing consumption and infrastructure spending by the government will have a positive impact on the hospitality sector. The government has done the right thing by not introducing any new tax or COVID cess as some had anticipated. We also believe that the amount allocated for COVID vaccination is positive for our sector as more people get vaccinated it will encourage people to travel.

Gaurav Mehta, Founder & CEO, Jaipur Watch Company

I think the budget is positive in the sense that it will drive consumption and encourage consumers to spend like they were doing the pre-COVID times. The announcement on rationalization of custom duty on , silver and other precious metals is a huge positive for in the bespoke watch industry. The demand for bespoke gold watches is at an all-time low, a lower customs duty will help us in reducing our input costs which we can pass on to consumers. Await to hear details on custom duty for imported watches.

Get the day's headlines from Tech Observer straight in your inbox

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk at TechObserver.in is a team of technology reporters led by a senior editor who brings latest updates and developments from the world of technology.
- Advertisement -
Powered By Veeam Logo
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our Newsletter

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -

India must move from AI consumer to global contributor, says Red Hat APAC CTO Vincent Caldeira

Red Hat APAC CTO Vincent Caldeira explains why India's 21.9 million open-source developers should contribute to foundational AI projects. He also outlines how Red Hat plans to invest in India's engineering capability to help the country move beyond AI adoption into foundational innovation.

RELATED ARTICLES