have proposed reduction in customs duty on some of the inputs of gem and jewellery industry in this year’s Budget. I, now, propose ... reduction in customs duties and excise duties done during the Budget and the reduction in customs duties taken after the Budget. To recapitulate the import
covered by a current budget-grant and a sufficient balance of such
budget-grant is still available notwithstanding any reduction or transfer thereof
which ... covered by a current budget-grant and a sufficient
balance of such budget-grant is still available notwithstanding any reduction or
transfer thereof which
This is Mr Lalu Prasadji's fifth consecutive Rail Budget. This years Railway Budget reads like a wish list for the Indian Railways. Announcements ... achieved? It is not clear from the Budget for 2008-09. What has been presented in the Budget are some sign posts; not a clear
Combined Discussion On Statutory Resolution Disapproving The Railways ... on 5 March, 2008
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what my good friend, Shri Bikram Keshari Deo, may have said, the Budget is a reflection of India’s good fiscal health. This no doubt ... happy position.
The Finance Minister has also announced in his Budget Speech considerable reduction in taxes, excise duties, IT exemption limit, Central Sales Tax, reduction
March, 20001 on reduction of excise duty on cars in Union Budget respondent no.
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keeping with the companys philosophy ... instructions. That respondents cannot
think of any reduction of excise duty in
the union budget on 22.2.2001 i.e. the date prior to the announcement
brief background of the case: in the last budget, the Railway
Minister had approved the reduction of minimum fare from
this opportunity.
This Railway Budget is just a mixed bag. Let me at the outset say that the reduction in passenger fares is a welcome ... cost Rs 404 crore. Sir, Rs 50 crore is allotted in this Budget, in addition to the last year’s allocation of Rs 10 crore
come?
MR. SPEAKER: That will come in the debate on main Budget.
SHRI ANANTH KUMAR : Sir, it is their duty to answer to the people ... there have been continuous mention in the hon. Finance Minister’s Union Budget regarding M.S. Swaminathan Committee Report as well as Radhakrishnan Committee Report
suppose it is time now that the Government could consider reduction of the prices of LPG and kerosene also. LPG, the cooking gas and kerosene ... Government to consider reduction of prices of cooking gas, that is, LPG and kerosene.
Sir, when the Finance Minister presented the Budget, the projected deficit