And so, in honor of the bright green owl, we've rounded up all of the best memes to pay our respects. Have fun! Disclaimer: ...
Gen Z humor is like a friend who says something so unexpected that you can't tell if they're kidding or have just shattered ...
Making Bihar the centre of attraction, netizens have flooded social media with memes and jokes. Notably, in her budget speech, FM Sitharaman announced several sops for poll-bound Bihar including - ...
Memes flooded timelines, poking fun at the long-awaited relief for the middle class. The announcement, which was a breath of fresh air for many, sparked creativity, and users turned to memes to ...
Budget 2025 Meme: Minutes after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2025 today and announced the abolition of income tax until ₹12 lakh, social media exploded with memes ...
In the Union Budget 2025-26, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also announced the establishment of a National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Management in Bihar and the ...
As the public eagerly anticipates these announcements, many are turning to X to express their expectations and opinions, with a notable surge in humorous posts and Budget 2025 memes, particularly ...
Minutes after Nirmala Sitharaman announced during her Union Budget speech that no income tax would be payable on income up to Rs 12 lakh, social media began to flood with memes showing the middle ...
Check out hilarious memes on the new Income Tax rule: A user shared an Artificial intelligence AI-generated image of Nirmala Sitharaman to welcome the decision. The Finance Minister's face was ...
FM Sitharaman gave her 8th consecutive Budget speech this year. Her 74-minute speech made a big announcement for the middle class for the financial year 2025-26 today. Limit to be Rs. 12.75 lakh for ...
As anticipation builds, taxpayers across the country have high hopes from the finance minister. Social media is already buzzing with memes, videos, and reels expressing their expectations.
But while policymakers crunch numbers and economists dissect policies, the Internet has already gotten to work – with memes. From reactions to expected tax reliefs to people suddenly becoming ‘budget ...