Budget 2021: Before the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents the Union Budget in the Parliament on February 1, 2021.
Here’s what the Service sector expects from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman:
Piyush Gupta, President, Kestone:
“The service sector has been the most impacted amongst all in 2020. The on-ground events and marketing services were shut and the prevailing circumstances hint that it may continue for the first quarter of 2021 as well.
While many firms innovated and switched their services digitally, there is still a lot of scope for improvement in the Digital Infrastructure segment in order to truly accrue the benefits of this digital shift in the user-experience corridor.
Aligning more focus towards Make in India, Atmanirbhar’s goals coupled with global exports in the services sector will ameliorate the brutal impact it had had.
In order to become a land of Digital Power, the government should allocate some budgetary focus on improving the telecom and internet infrastructure with set goals and measurement criteria.
The event industry will soon be transiting into in Hybrid world which will need both of the best deals to stand and prosper, globally.”