By Sanjay Shah 

The Union Budget 2026-27, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday, February 1, 2026, does not deliver sweeping price cuts or massive hikes. It avoids drama. But it does move the needle in specific areas through duty changes, exemptions and levies.

Some items and services will cost a little less from April 1, 2026. Others will pinch the pocket more. Here is a clear, no-nonsense list of the main shifts that will reach your wallet.

Items That Become Cheaper

Item / CategoryChange MadeLikely Impact on You
17 specified cancer drugsBasic Customs Duty (BCD) fully exemptedLower cost for chemotherapy and targeted therapies
7 medicines for rare diseasesAdded to duty-free listRelief for families facing high-cost orphan drugs
Parts of microwave ovensBCD reduced to 10%Microwave ovens and related appliances slightly cheaper
Inputs for seafood processingImport duty concessions and higher limitProcessed seafood and exports-linked prices ease
Biogas-mixed CNGExcise duty exclusion extendedCleaner cooking and vehicle fuel marginally cheaper
Lithium-ion cells and battery materialsExemptions continued and expandedElectric vehicles, solar batteries get small relief
Critical minerals (graphite, quartz, etc.)BCD exempted for key usesCheaper batteries, electronics, solar panels
Aircraft parts for MROBCD set to nilLower maintenance cost for airlines (indirect fare benefit)
Sports goods (select categories)Duty relief on importsImported sports equipment and gear slightly cheaper
Overseas tour packagesTCS reduced from 20% to 2%International holidays and travel packages affordable
Foreign education / medical remittancesTCS lowered to 2%Easier to send money for studies or treatment abroad
Solar glass and certain EV componentsBCD cuts / exemptionsSolar rooftop systems and EVs marginally cheaper

These changes are narrow and targeted. They help health, green energy and travel without giving broad relief to daily expenses.

Items That Become Costlier

Item / CategoryChange MadeLikely Impact on You
Alcohol (IMFL, beer, country liquor)Excise duty increased across categoriesLiquor prices rise in shops and bars
Cigarettes and tobacco productsSpecific excise duty hikedSmoking and chewing tobacco become more expensive
Pan masala and chewing tobaccoDuties raised furtherGutka, pan products cost more
Commercial LPG cylindersPrice increased by ₹49 per cylinderRestaurants, dhabas and small hotels face higher fuel bills
Futures and options trading (F&O)STT sharply hiked (futures 0.05%, options 0.15%)Trading costs rise, retail profits shrink
Nuclear reactor components (select)Customs duty increasedIndirect impact on power tariffs over time
Iron ore, coal and select mineralsImport duties raised in some casesSteel, cement and electricity generation costs up
Umbrellas and partsSpecific minimum duty introducedRain gear and umbrellas slightly more expensive
Luxury imports (high-end consumer goods)Duties unchanged or selectively upPremium watches, perfumes, gadgets costlier

The increases focus on sin goods and financial speculation. The government wants to discourage tobacco use and curb excessive trading while raising modest revenue.

Quick Reality Check for Households

  • Health gets a quiet win: cancer drugs and rare disease medicines become more accessible.
  • Green push continues: EVs, solar and biogas get small support.
  • International travel feels lighter: lower TCS on packages and remittances.
  • Vice taxes rise: alcohol, tobacco and gutka users will pay more.
  • Traders feel the pinch: F&O costs go up sharply, which may reduce retail participation.
  • Daily essentials stay unchanged: petrol, diesel, cooking gas (for domestic use), groceries and personal income tax see no major movement.

Fuel remains the biggest unchanged item. No excise cut. No hike either. This keeps petrol and diesel prices stable in the short term, but global oil swings will still decide what you pay at the pump.

The Budget avoids big price shocks. It avoids big relief too. Most changes are sectoral. They help specific groups — cancer patients, EV buyers, foreign travellers — without touching the broad middle-class budget. Mehngai kam nahi hui. Par zyada bigdi bhi nahi. That sums up the price impact of Budget 2026. Steady. Cautious. No fireworks.

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Editor in Chief. CMD, Mangrol Multimedia Ltd.

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