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    Govt plans to bring back economy to the high GDP growth rate of 9% at the earliest, says Mukherjee.
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    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 crore, through additional Plan expenditure for rural infrastructure, has pushed the gross fiscal deficit of the Centre (6.8 per cent of GDP) and states (4 per cent of GDP) to double digit levels for 2009-10, a throwback to the early 1990s.

    Deep deficit, shallow response make hope, market sink

    The unambiguous mandate that the Congress-led UPA received in the general elections had re-ignited expectations of systematic reforms over the next five years. Mukherjee did not manage expectations well and missed an opportunity to showcase UPA II’s commitment to bold actions on several fronts — be it disinvestment, labour flexibility, targeted subsidies or structural tax reforms.

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    On cue, the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index (Sensex) tanked 870 points or 5.83 per cent, the sharpest fall ever on a Budget day.

    Mukherjee’s speech had all the accompaniments of a Budget that he would have presented 25 years ago. Old-fashioned but shrewd, the Finance Minister showered benefits on all stakeholders: marginal tax sops for the salaried, excise duty cuts on a host of items — from LCD panels to gems and jewellery — retaining excise, customs and service tax rates at existing low levels and, surprisingly, giving a bonanza to the upper middle class by doing away with the distortionary 10 per cent surcharge and doubling the threshold on wealth tax of 1 per cent to Rs 30 lakh.

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    Service tax withdrawlBy: raj kumar | 07-Jul-2009 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 | 07-Jul-2009 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 | 07-Jul-2009 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 | 07-Jul-2009 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 | 07-Jul-2009 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.
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