Updated On: 06 July, 2019 06:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Shailesh Bhatia
Three generations of business family share their takeaways from the NDA II's first budget

The Trivedi family at their Santacruz residence. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
With the presentation of Budget 2019, a rustic understanding of finance-related issues is of further relevance now to everyone as the nation strives to become a three trillion dollar economy by 2020. Among the ones to know the pulse of the economy in depth, at both the micro and macro level, are those from the business community. In a conversation with three generations of the Asher and Trivedi family in their suburban home, mid-day got an insight into the implication and assessment of Budget 2019, presented by India's first full-time woman finance minister on Friday.
'We were expecting some major tax reforms but for the middle-class people there are no major or minor tax reforms. But, if the budget is making value additions to the nation at large, then we gladly accept it.'
Sandeep Trivedi, 55, Tax consultant