February 18, 2026

Mr. Prerrit Mansingh, Secretary of Aayom Welfare Society 

“Support for the SMEs, infrastructure investments in Tier-2 and 3 cities, and attention to emerging technologies like AI toward job creation and skill development are strategic and growth-oriented moves. The focus on youth with skill-building, along with provisions for elderly care, animal welfare, and greater access to women to essential services and education are commendable.From a civil society perspective, the real test will be how effectively these initiatives reach to the people on ground. Meaningful partnerships, strong and strategic implementation, and fair access through community-based and grassroots organizations will be essential to ensure that growth translates into lasting impact. This year’s budget laid out a clear push for economic growth along with the importance of inclusion.”

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