What's in The Budget for the Middle Class? We Found the Answer to the Viral Question
When Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was asked, “What’s in the Budget for the middle class?”, her brief “aww” response quickly went viral.
The moment resonated because it captured a familiar sentiment that budget announcements do not always translate into everyday relief, or at least in a way that most people understand.
Beyond the headline-making soundbites, Budget 2026 does include several proposals that are likely to affect middle and lower-income households in practical ways, not always through direct tax cuts, but through long-term investments in public projects.
Here are 10 Budget introductions that could matter most to a regular Indian household, explained simply and without hype.
Budget 2026 aims to position India as a global innovation hub while nurturing talent at home. A Centre of Excellence in AI for Education, with an allocation of Rs 500 crore, will focus on AI-driven research, teaching tools, curriculum development and learning outcomes.
For middle-class families investing heavily in education, this could improve teaching quality and digital learning tools over time, while also preparing students for AI-linked careers rather than leaving them to upskill privately.
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