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Budget throws hints of socialism: Munjee

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) The trade and industry in the financial capital of the country, by and large, felt that the Union Budget 2007-08 is a mixed bag, with an attempt by ''the Government not to disrupt the growth momentum,'' a dominant section also felt it also portrayed ''hints of socialism.'' Interacting at the CII-CNBC18 meet, after the presentation of the Budget by Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Nasser Munjee, Chairman of DCB Bank said ''The Budget has thrown hints of socialism with the Government interefering with the market (cement).'' Even though the Budget seeks to present a picture of excellent macro-management, it is disappointing on the infrastructure front and nothing on the PPP (public-private partnership) initiative, Mr Munjee said adding ''We need to leverage public money with the private entrepreneurship on which nothing concrete has emerged.'' Introduction of service tax on rentals Echoing on similar lines, Ashok Wadhwa, CEO of Ambit Finance and president of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) said ''at a time when the property prices are spiralling, the idea of charging service tax on rentals of commercial property will compound the problem.'' D R Rathi, CEO of Birla Cement, said the increase in excise duty on cement though seems an effort by the government to control inflation, the Government does not seem concerned over the inflation on raw materials.

''It is not going to serve the intended purpose of controlling inflation. What about inflation on the very inputs?'' The Budget perception among industry captains is that the priority seems to be inflation fighting to garner political support, support infrastructure spending and fiscal consolidation in that order.'' Fresh from defeat in two State elections that reflected voters anger about rising prices, the ruling Congress party slashed duties on a host of items in its annual budget to control inflation, now just below its highest in two years. The government already halted the launch of new futures contracts for wheat and rice on the commodity exchanges on Wednesday.

On the revenue front, the Budget proposals keep corporate tax rates broadly unchanged, raised the personal income tax exemption threshold and added one percent on all taxes to fund education.

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Tension in MP villages

Khargone(MP), Feb 28 (UNI) Prohibitory orders under section 144 CrPC have been imposed in Balsamund and adjoining 15 villages in Kasravad tahsil of this district since last evening due to mounting communal tension, police said today. At least 50 people had been detained from Balsamund, 45 km from here, following arson and violence, which sparked off after a dispute among three people over handing over documents relating to sale of a two-wheeler. Two houses and nine shops were set ablaze with.....

Police SI convicted in bribe case

Shajapur(MP), Feb 28 (UNI) A local court has sentenced two years rigorous imprisonment to Police Sub-Inspector N R Dangi after he was caught redhanded while taking bribe of Rs 5,000 from an accused in a criminal case. Special Judge Shobha Porwal yesterday also fined the Sub-Inspector posted at Aagar police station for taking the bribe on January 14, 2003. UNI.....

Probe sought into AIDS control funding

Raipur, Feb 28 (UNI) Legislators, cutting across party lines, today demanded in the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha a probe into utilisation of funds meant for the National AIDS control programme, alleging that the fund was being siphoned off by unscrupulous NGOs and corrupt officials. Raising the issue through a call attention notice, Mr Balmukund Dewangan(BJP) and his party colleagues alleged rampant corruption in the programme. They said the number of HIV infected and AIDS patients had increased in Chhattisgarh. Opposition Congress members.....
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