Union Budget 2019: What's cheaper and what's costlier; check full list here
Union Budget 2019: Check Out The Full List Of Items Set To Get Cheaper And Dearer Once The Union Budget 2019 Comes Into Effect.
News Nation Bureau New Delhi Updated on: 05 Jul 2019, 14:20 PM
Union Budget 2019: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday presented Union Budget 2019 (Bahi-Khata) in Parliament. The finance minister announced increase in the import duty on Gold, which is likely to make the precious metal costlier for buyers. The prices of fuel are also likely to shoot as the government has increased the excise duty on petrol and diesel. We have complied a list of items that are set to get cheaper and costlier after the budget comes into effect.
Union Budget 2019: List of items turning cheaper and costlier
SR No | Item | Status |
1 | Gold | Costlier |
2 | Petrol | Costlier |
3 | Diesel | Costlier |
4 | Insurance | Cheaper |
5 | Electric cars | Cheaper |
6 | Houses | Cheaper |
7 | PVC pipes | Costlier |
8 | Imported Books | Costlier |
9 | Auto Parts | Costlier |
10 | Synthetic Rubber | Costlier |
11 | Tiles | Costlier |
12 | Vinyl Flooring | Costlier |
13 | Video Recorder | Costlier |
14 | CCTV Camera | Costlier |
15 | Defence Ecquipment | Cheaper |
16 | Split AC | Costlier |
17 | Wool fiber | Cheaper |
18 | Cigarettes | Costlier |
19 | Cashew (Imported) | Costlier |
20 | Metal fittings | Costlier |
23 | Silver | Costlier |
24 | Banking Services | Costlier |
25 | Cash withdrawal (Over Rs1 Cr) | Costlier |
NOTE: The list is being updated constently. Please refresh the page for updated list of items.
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First Published : 05 Jul 2019, 14:20 PM
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