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FICCI lauds extension of R

Hyderabad, Feb 28 (UNI) Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) state Council Chairman C Parthasarathy today welcomed Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram's announcement of extending the existing in-house Research and Development (R&D) benefit by another five years.

He also lauded the income tax surcharge exemption to firms and companies with taxable income up to Rs one crore, raising the excise duty exemption limit for small scale industry from Rs one crore to Rs 1.5 crore, biodiesel and food mixes.

However, he said the budget had disappointed over tax proposals for the corporate sector. He said the corporate sector expected reduction of tax rates in view of the buoyance in revenue collections.

On the contrary, effective tax incidence would go up by more than one per cent as a result of the new tax proposals, he said.

Prithivi Information Solutions Managing Director V Satish Kumar, terming the budget as ''positive'', said the focus on education was a first step towards producing highly-skilled and qualified IT Professionals.

He said in a statement here that there was also added focus on infrastructure, health care and telecom sectors, which should increase IT revenue.

Former Vice-President of Andhra Chamber of Commerce and Secunderabad Advisory Committee Chairman D Seetharamaiah said the budget proposals were not encouraging on the whole.

''The budget seems to be agro-based. Increase in farm credit, decrease in customs duty for drip irrigation equipment and exemption in excise duty for bio-diesel were helpful in growth potential of rural sector,'' he said.

He added increase in exemption limit for individuals would give only marginal relief. He said increase in dividend distribution tax from 12.5 per cent to 15 per cent was not warranted.

He further added imposition of service tax on income of immovable property relating to commercial activities would discourage infrastructural projects.

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TN CM expresses concern over indiscriminate firings by SL Navy

Chennai, Feb 28 (UNI) In his second letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in as many days, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today expressed concern over the ''indiscriminate firings'' by Sri Lankan Navy on Tamil fishermen which caused ''a lot of tension'' in the coastal areas of the state. ''I will be thankful if urgent action is taken with a view to preventing such undesirable incidents,'' he said in the letter, a copy of which was circulated to the.....

Kumaraswamy, Yediyurappa term union budget disappointing

Bangalore, Feb 28 (UNI) Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and his Deputy B S Yediyurappa criticised the Union budget, presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram today, for failing to suggest concrete steps to check the growing inflation. ''The budget recognises that the inflationary trend in the economy is disturbing, but nothing concrete has been suggested to contain the soaring prices. I am afraid that the common man will be increasingly burdened by higher prices in the coming financial year,''.....

Foreign trawlers released after 46 days of detention

Chennai, Feb 28 (UNI) After 46 days of detention for want of documents at the Cuddalore port, two foreign fishing trawlers were released after getting necessary approval from the Ministry concerned, last evening. Coast Guard IG Rajendra Singh told UNI here today that the trawlers, said to be belonging to Singapore or Philippines, had entered the Indian waters and were detained in the port. But due to want of some documents and completion of certain formalities, the vessels and the crew,.....
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