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Govt asked to increase health budget, give industry status to health

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) The Government was today urged to increase the public health care budget from existing one percent of GDP to two percent in the coming budget and accord industry status to healthcare sector.

Mr Harpal Singh, Chairman of Fortis Healthcare Limited, asked Finance Minister P Chidambaram to make a commitment for a three per cent allocation of GDP for the health care sector.

''Healthcare should be accorded Industry status to allow availability of funds at concessional interest rates. Hospital projects should be treated at par with any other infrastructure entity and a ten percent tax holiday should be extended to new hospital projects and existing hospitals, which are upgrading their facilities,'' Mr Singh said.

He also demanded augumentation of medical education infrastructure. It should be promoted and incentivised through tax exemptions and other special measures, he added.

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Govt to consider move for minimum 100 days Parliament sittings

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) The Government will consider, without amending the Constitution, the proposal of an all party meeting to have minimum 100 days sittings of Parliament in a year. A consensus among the political parties on the issue emerged at a meeting convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee this afternoon. Sources disclosed the Speaker said that he had no objection to their proposal. A formal request would be made by the Speaker to the Government to consider.....

Pak plane take off delayed because of 'technical glitch' : India

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) India today made it clear that the delay in the take off of the Pakistan Air Force plane that had come to evacuate the Pakistani nationals injured in the Samjhauta Express explosions, was because of a ''technical glitch'' as one of its engines had developed a problem and had to be repaired by the ground staff. Refuting media reports that the delay was because India wanted an ''undertaking'' from Pakistan for access to the evacuated passengers.....

No need of reviewing FDI policy in retail: Nath

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath today denied all claims of the Bharti-Wal-Mart JV being affected by the clarification sought by the PMO from his ministry, saying there was no need for a ''relook'' at the FDI policy since it is not allowed in retail. ''There would be no review of the existing FDI policy regarding the wholesale and cash-and-carry sectors. The PMO letter has just asked for its impact on the small retailers,'' Mr Nath.....
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