The PG Department of the College organized a PowerPoint Presentation on ‘Budget Analysis 2019’ on 20th July 2019 for the students of M.Com Part I & Part II in the M.Com Classroom from 11:00a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The objectives of the programme were to enable students comprehend the technicalities of the Union budget, understand important provisions in the budgets and develop the ability to analyze them, to understand the link between the various proposed policies and how they would create an impact on the common man and to help develop students’ Presentation Skills and Soft Skills.
The Programme commenced at 11:00 a.m. with a welcome address delivered by Asst. Prof. Sheryl Da Silva. In her welcome address, she welcomed the participants of M.Com Part 1 namely Mruga Niak, Rohit Prajapati, Tabassom Chaudhary, Nita Sawant and Maria Elaine Sequeira and M.Com Part II students namely Ariti Kumar Singh, Urvi Naik, Abigale Rodriguese, Nilufer Gomes. She congratulated the students for taking the initiative to present their analysis of the Union Budget 2019.
Thereafter the M.Com Part II students began their analysis of the Union Budget. The students focused on various facets of the Budget such as Corporate Taxation, Schemes to promote Startups, Policies relating to Growth and Development of Railway & Infrastructure. The M.Com Part I students presented their analysis on Industrial Development, MSMEs, Rural & Urban Development Schemes, Focus on creation of jobs and emphasis of creation of Entrepreneurs specially women Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs from the backward communities.
After the presentation, students were asked to share their personal viewpoints and their insights into the budget as in what were the positive and negative aspects of the Budget. The students actively participated in the discussion. The PowerPoint Presentation on Budget Analysis provided a platform for the M.Com students to share and discuss what they expected of the Budget and how the various proposed policies and schemes would/could be beneficial for them in the coming months.
53 students were present for the activity
The Programme concluded at 12:30 p.m.