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jishnu
Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
by jishnu on Feb 26, 2010 09:27 PM

It is at least a beter news for me that I read about the scheme named after Mahatma Gandhi. After a several decade the so called Gandhi family dedicate the name for this grate person. One can ony listen "Jawahar Yojana, Indira Awas, Rajib Jyoti etc. "

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Dipak Srivastava
Not addressing national issues
by Dipak Srivastava on Feb 26, 2010 09:15 PM  | Hide replies

The FM has ignoored the 3 most emergencies overshadowing the country:
1. Under development of tribal/ backward aresa that have become a hotbed for Maoists.
three National Issues. Even though our Railway min did givetoken recognition, our FM has blissfully ignored the problem.
2. National defence : anybbody's guess as to when war with China and Pakistan may flare up. We shall be cauf=ght highly unprepared discussing growth rates and sensex, while the vital statistics go for a toss. FM has not spared a thought for Natioanl Security.
3. Inflation: Any body's guess when India can go the Mexico/ Malaysia way as far as sky roketing inflation is going. It is virtually accepted by every other minister that it cannot be controlled in the short term. What are we waiting for? for inflation to touch 60% before we start acting. All eyes are on whether stimulus will go or not, any guess as to the extent of counterfeiet currency notes in circulation. Rs. 1,14,000 crores last estimate by RBI. Any surprise why inflation is going up without control?

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Alvin
Re: Not addressing national issues
by Alvin on Feb 27, 2010 05:17 AM
defense....r u joking..what do u think of modern war..if someone wants to finish off India, it can be done within 10 min..these defence is just stategic move lik a chess game..

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Dipak Srivastava
Not addressing national issues
by Dipak Srivastava on Feb 26, 2010 09:15 PM

The FM has ignoored the 3 most emergencies overshadowing the country:
1. Under development of tribal/ backward aresa that have become a hotbed for Maoists.
three National Issues. Even though our Railway min did givetoken recognition, our FM has blissfully ignored the problem.
2. National defence : anybbody's guess as to when war with China and Pakistan may flare up. We shall be cauf=ght highly unprepared discussing growth rates and sensex, while the vital statistics go for a toss. FM has not spared a thought for Natioanl Security.
3. Inflation: Any body's guess when India can go the Mexico/ Malaysia way as far as sky roketing inflation is going. It is virtually accepted by every other minister that it cannot be controlled in the short term. What are we waiting for? for inflation to touch 60% before we start acting. All eyes are on whether stimulus will go or not, any guess as to the extent of counterfeiet currency notes in circulation. Rs. 1,14,000 crores last estimate by RBI. Any surprise why inflation is going up without control?

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Dipak Srivastava
Not addressing national issues
by Dipak Srivastava on Feb 26, 2010 09:15 PM

The FM has ignoored the 3 most emergencies overshadowing the country:
1. Under development of tribal/ backward aresa that have become a hotbed for Maoists.
three National Issues. Even though our Railway min did givetoken recognition, our FM has blissfully ignored the problem.
2. National defence : anybbody's guess as to when war with China and Pakistan may flare up. We shall be cauf=ght highly unprepared discussing growth rates and sensex, while the vital statistics go for a toss. FM has not spared a thought for Natioanl Security.
3. Inflation: Any body's guess when India can go the Mexico/ Malaysia way as far as sky roketing inflation is going. It is virtually accepted by every other minister that it cannot be controlled in the short term. What are we waiting for? for inflation to touch 60% before we start acting. All eyes are on whether stimulus will go or not, any guess as to the extent of counterfeiet currency notes in circulation. Rs. 1,14,000 crores last estimate by RBI. Any surprise why inflation is going up without control?

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aravindan a
A fitting and Interesting Budget 2010
by aravindan a on Feb 26, 2010 09:02 PM

with the economy growing at about 6%-7% annually, this budget is a fits in exactly to keep the momentum going. An interesting and strong move to increase the fuel price which I think is brilliant. This I believe is offset by relaxing the tax. I think when consumers have the purchasing power they donot mind to pay more which is worth paying. The infrastructure bonds are in support to the benefits of the country and for an individual.Increase in excise duties will lessen the demand slashing the rise in gold price or will add revenue to the government. In both ways the economy is going to benefit which is perfect. Farmers interest rate cut,housing loans,more banking and financial services perhaps an encouragement to spend more.Considering all these factors 'Budget 2010' from a strategic point of view to a growing economy is incredible!!.Hats off Pranabji! Hope his expectations come true. I wish him Good Luck! Let us stand up to together to support him to grow as a nation.

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E darwin
NEW PACKING AROUND THE same diiiirt, new presentor mukerjee
by E darwin on Feb 26, 2010 08:34 PM

... you will see it unravel.

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babu
My habit is to Appose everything either good or bad who cares.
by babu on Feb 26, 2010 07:56 PM  | Hide replies

I am telling this from last one week no one is listening this is worst Budget in Indian History.
Apposition.
My habit is to Appose everything either good or bad who cares.

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prrajesh varshan
Re: My habit is to Appose everything either good or bad who cares
by prrajesh varshan on Feb 26, 2010 09:53 PM
Hey, spend some money to learn English

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Alvin
Re: Re: My habit is to Appose everything either good or bad who c
by Alvin on Feb 27, 2010 05:18 AM
he didnt oppose tat

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VIJAYAKUMAR
Aristocratic Budget
by VIJAYAKUMAR on Feb 26, 2010 07:38 PM

It seems traditional Old man (Pranab) has faith in creamy layers only those will give support to India both financially and morally. Others have only to vote but not to taste the cake (benefits) from the Govt.

What about educated youth employment ?
What about Landless labourers ?
What about Infrastructure development ?
What about Urbanisation ?

Still 70% of Rural People seeking employment in nearby Urban areas by which transportation is wasted (using different mode of travels like bus/car/two wheelers etc. by which petrol/diesel & man hour&man powers are wasted). More over pollution increases alarmingly. If Govt plan to start suitable industry in the nativity of rural / urban areas then there will be sufficient saving of health & wealth of these people.

Again Govt is paving path to waywarding youth.

God only has to save our youth/nation.


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VIJAYAKUMAR
Aristocratic Budget
by VIJAYAKUMAR on Feb 26, 2010 07:37 PM

It seems traditional Old man (Pranab) has faith in creamy layers only those will give support to India both financially and morally. Others have only to vote but not to taste the cake (benefits) from the Govt.

What about educated youth employment ?
What about Landless labourers ?
What about Infrastructure development ?
What about Urbanisation ?

Still 70% of Rural People seeking employment in nearby Urban areas by which transportation is wasted (using different mode of travels like bus/car/two wheelers etc. by which petrol/diesel & man hour&man powers are wasted). More over pollution increases alarmingly. If Govt plan to start suitable industry in the nativity of rural / urban areas then there will be sufficient saving of health & wealth of these people.

Again Govt is paving path to waywarding youth.

God only has to save our youth/nation.


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