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Common Minimum Pranab

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s bold gamble of letting the fiscal deficit slip out of his hands may still have paid off had he articulated a vision for economic reforms in the debut Budget of the United Progressive Alliance II (UPA II) government. A further fiscal stimulus of Rs 40,000 cror  ....Read more

Service tax withdrawlBy: raj kumar | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 21:49:42 PM Reply | Forward I am really disapointed on this budget as i am owner of a Shop which i have given on rent but the tenant is unable to pay my rent with service tax( form last 9 months). He is asking to redused the rent by 75%. If i reduce my rent i will not be able to pay the interest on my investment to the bank. Government has not reduce even a single persent on service tax(i.e. 10%)on rent even in this on going recession.My sugestion is that govt is not ligible to recover the service tax from the public in this massive recession. As owner and the tenant are both facing tuff time in this recession
HSSE LEADBy: caridade dsouza | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 16:19:37 PM Reply | Forward man o man you got to watch this team for all round development now, it is coming, oppositions WAIT N WATCH. Reaching out to the poor and lower middle class is the agenda for a upliftment. bussiness will be supported and encouraged. JAI HO.
People of India at FaultBy: Anil | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 14:57:40 PM Reply | Forward Folks,I had warned you, If the people of India elect a louse Govt you have to face the music; and the music has just begin.
Oh BudgetBy: Anil | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 14:08:05 PM Reply | Forward This is not a PM Manmohan Singh budget, it has the fingerprints of Madam Sonia all over it. India needs to grow, grow and grow. It is vital to generate wealth and not to be out done by our very competitive neighbours, who see us as a threat. China plans to spend US$ 74 billion on defence, we can only manage less than 30 billion. This should be a concern to all Indians.
Better live with wt you choseBy: raj | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 12:58:25 PM Reply | Forward Indians deserved UPA Govt, so got it. As has rightly been said "People get the leadership they deserve". Dont complain or weep for five years now.
Concern for Haves Vs Have notsBy: Veliam Sasi | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 12:57:20 PM Reply | Forward The prices of essential commodities are soaring sky high and there is no respite for the middle class and lower level salaried class. The Fin Min should have immediately done something to arrest the prices of essential commodities. By raising the exemption limit of income tax by mere Rs 10,000/- and totally scrapping the surcharge on IT, the Fin Min and UPA have shown whom they are more concerned about. This policy will help the rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer. Candys for the rich and peanuts for the poor. They are more concerned about the donation from industrialists and 100% exemption of IT on donation speaks volumnes of their concern about poor and middle clas. long live democracy.
Good And BadBy: Manoj Basu | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 12:41:47 PM Reply | Forward The good part is that Pranab has put some numbers his govt wants to achieve before going for next elections. No other Finance Minister has been bold enough. The bad part is that he given sops to Maharashtra and West Bengal with elections in mind. Similarly, he has ignored Bihar just because Nitish Kumar spurned Congress. Such blatant things has not been done by any Finance Minister earlier.
The worst Budget to fool the peopleBy: KUMAR | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 11:58:16 AM Reply | Forward This will go down in history as the worst budget ever to be presented there is no tax benefit or concessions to the salaried class.
CMPBy: Peter | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 11:39:13 AM Reply | Forward CMP - Christain Missionery Programme
CMPBy: Pranoy | Tuesday , 7 Jul '09 11:13:55 AM Reply | Forward CMP - CUMMUNIST MINDED PRANOB
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