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Budget aimed to sustain overall growth: Singhania

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) Raymond Ltd Chairman and Managing Director, Gautam Hari Singhania stated the current general budget 2007-2008 has strived to continue the reform process so that overall growth can be sustained.

The increased allocation to agriculture in terms of rural infrastructure will spur agriculture to move beyond its present unsatisfactory growth rate of 2.3 per cent to the targeted four per cent in turn improving the lives of the people dependent on this sector, he told UNI.

A very welcome note in this budget is the greater focus on the soft infrastructure like education and training, health, which is very essential for our country if it has to continue on its high path of growth.

For the textile industry, the budget has been generally positive.

The TUF scheme has been extended till the end of the 11th plan period. Allocation under the TUF scheme for the next year has been increased which should expedite the release of the subsidy. Peak rates of the duty have been cut and import duties on polyester have been reduced. Increased allocation to textile integrated parks is very welcome as it will boost the set up of additional capacities to cater to the growing domestic market and export.

The extension of service tax to cover rental of commercial properties is unwelcome as it will increase the cost of operations of the retail sector.

Overall the budget continues with the financial prudence mandate and attempts to keep price stability, he added.

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Husband garrottes wife for dowry

Gorakhpur, Feb 28 (UNI) A woman was allegedly strangled by her husband and in-laws in this district of Uttar Pradesh today. Seema (23), married to Sanjay Singh of Indra Nagar colony, was constantly harassed for dowry. Seema was garrotted by Sanjay and family members after she failed to satify their demands, police said. The body has been sent for autopsy and investigations are on. UNI.....

Fossils found in MP

Mandsaur, MP, Feb 28 (UNI) Several small-sized fossils have been found while a well was being dug in this district's Pawti village. ''The fossils were found on February 26 at a depth of 35 feet in the well being dug by Shivsingh,'' said Sub-Divisional Officer S S Prajapati. The state Archaeology Department and Bhanpura-resident Archaeologist Pradyuman Bhatt were alerted. UNI.....

4,000 opium saplings seized

Raisen, MP, Feb 28 (UNI) As many as 4,000 opium saplings were seized today from a farm at Devri, about 140 km from this district headquarters, by Central Narcotics Bureau sleuths and a peasant arrested, CNB sources said. Bhaiyyalal Dhakad was booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. The sleuths came here from Mandsaur and took the accused with them without the knowledge of the local police. UNI.....
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