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Dalal terms Budget '07 as 'progressive and balanced one'

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) The President of IT major, Cisco India, Mr Jangoo Dalal today termed the Budget '07 as a 'progressive and balanced one' from the long-term economic perspective and praised the Government's efforts to promote information technology (IT) in the country.

''The overall focus of the Union Budget 2007 was on faster and more inclusive growth with spotlight on rural development, which augurs well for the long term economic development of the country.

It is heartening to see that the Government is clearly committed to e-governance, having increased the allocation both at the Center and state level, with a new scheme for manpower development in the software export industry. Computerization programmes for the public distribution system and FCI will also enhance efficiency and benefit the common man,'' he observed.

''The proposal to grant pass-through status to venture capital funds for undertakings in IT, biotech and other emerging sectors, and the service tax exemption for technology business services provided by technology business incubators and eligible incubatees will further encourage innovation and IP creation in India, he predicted.

''Significantly, increased allocation to both primary and secondary education and innovative financing for infrastructure projects are positives and are imperative to sustain growth in excess of 9 per cent per annum,'' Mr Dalal added.

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Dr Siddharta Roy of Tata Group welcomes Budget '07

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) Welcoming the Union Budget, Dr Siddhartha Roy, Economic Advisor, Tata Group, today said ''One of the major positive features of the Budget has been its prime focus on education and healthcare''. It aims at improving access to social services and provides a social safety net. In the absence of any fresh capital schemes, which could kick-start long term growth in this sector, it is difficult to envisage a 4 per cent growth rate in agriculture.....

TEXPROCIL welcomes TUF extension for XIth plan

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) The Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) has hailed the proposal of Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram n the Union Budget 2007-08 for continuation of Technology Upgradation Fund (TUF) scheme during the Eleventh Plan. Reacting to the Budget '07, the TEXPROCIL Chairman, Mr Prem Malik today appreciated the Government for understanding the prime role of TUF in the much needed modernisation and scaling-up of manufacturing facilities in the textile sector. He pointed out that the single.....

NECC appeals Finance Minister to ban forward trading in maize

Pune, Feb 28 (UNI) The poultry industry has appealed to the Union Finance Minister to ban forward trading in maize which is the most crucial ingredient of poultry feed, after the minister announced the ban on forward trading in wheat and rice in his Budget speech today. The National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) welcomed the ban on forward trading in wheat and rice but felt that maize should also have been included as forward trading had not yielded the desired benefits.....
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