Noida: Members of the Uttar Pradesh Yuva Vyapar Mandal gathered together to watch the presentation of the Union Budget at the office of the organisation’s State Secretary in Sector 51, Hoshiyarpur. The collective viewing reflected the interest of the trading community in the budget announcements and their potential impact on business and the economy.

Budget Viewing at Sector 51, Hoshiyarpur
The Union Budget was watched live at the office of Manish Sharma, State Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Yuva Vyapar Mandal, located in Sector 51, Hoshiyarpur. The entire team of the organisation assembled at the venue to closely follow the budget presentation and understand its implications for traders, entrepreneurs, and the business community.
According to members present at the event, the collective viewing provided an opportunity for traders to immediately discuss key announcements, policy directions, and expectations from the budget.
Presence of State Leadership and Team Members
The gathering was attended by senior office bearers and active members of the organisation. Vikas Jain, State President, Uttar Pradesh Yuva Vyapar Mandal, was present during the budget viewing. He was joined by State Vice President Praveen Garg, along with Nikhil Agrawal, Rajesh Jindal, Shiva Chauhan, and several other office bearers and workers of the organisation.
A large number of traders associated with the Yuva Vyapar Mandal also participated in the event, highlighting the strong engagement of the trading community with national economic policies.
Traders Discuss Budget Implications
During and after the budget presentation, members exchanged views on various announcements related to trade, infrastructure, MSMEs, taxation, and overall economic growth. Traders discussed how different provisions could impact small and medium businesses, retail trade, and local markets in Uttar Pradesh.
Participants noted that watching the budget together helped create a shared understanding of policy priorities and enabled immediate dialogue among traders on opportunities and challenges emerging from the budget.
Organised Engagement with Economic Policy
The event was described as part of the organisation’s effort to keep traders informed and actively engaged with economic developments at the national level. Members said that such collective interactions strengthen coordination within the trading community and help them present their views in a more organised manner.
Office bearers highlighted that the Uttar Pradesh Yuva Vyapar Mandal regularly encourages traders to stay updated on government policies that affect commerce, industry, and employment. Watching the budget presentation together was seen as an extension of this approach.
Focus on Traders’ Interests
Several participants said that while the budget presentation was being watched, special attention was paid to announcements related to business growth, infrastructure development, taxation policies, and support for small enterprises. Traders expressed the need for continuous dialogue with policymakers to ensure that ground-level concerns of the business community are effectively communicated.
Collective Response and Next Steps
Following the budget presentation, members indicated that the organisation would further review the announcements in detail and hold internal discussions to assess their impact on different segments of trade and industry. Suggestions and feedback from traders are expected to be compiled and shared within the organisation for future representation.
Overall, the joint budget viewing at the office of Manish Sharma in Sector 51, Hoshiyarpur, highlighted the active involvement of the Uttar Pradesh Yuva Vyapar Mandal’s leadership and members in understanding and responding to national economic decisions.
