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Industry urges Government for more fund allocation on infrastructure

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) Welcoming the increase in the allocation of fund for the infrastructure development, the industry has urged the Central Government to allocate more funds on the infrastructure development.

Though welcoming the increase in allocation to development of tourism infrastructure from Rs 423 cr to Rs 520 cr as a good sign, the MD of Thomas Cook India, Madhav Menon, feels that the amount is inadequate given the constraints faced by the tourism infrastructure in the country. Also, he pointed out through a statement that ''There was no mention about airports, ports development which is disappointing as these would be key to tourism promotion in the country.'' Capt Avinash Batra, Chairman, Seahorse Ship Agencies, told UNI ''There was an urgent need to develop the infrastructure particularly in the shipping sector. However, he welcomed the Finance Minister, P Chidambaram's, announcement during the Budget speech in New Delhi today that ''So far, 37 proposals regards infrastructure development including those based on PPP (Private-Public Participation) have been accepted by the Central government with a hope that ''Some of them must have been from the shipping sector too.'' Still, he urged the government to spend more money on the infrastructure development in sectors like shipping and port at a time when the exports from the country were growing at a rate two times more than its GDP.

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Aged stoned to death

Lucknow, Feb 28 (UNI) An aged person was stoned to death today over a dispute in Gosaiganj area of the state capital. The dispute which was related to a land in Sarsavan village, soon turned violent and Puttilal Shukla was brutally murdered by four villagers. The miscreants also assaulted Shukla's son Rohit, who was rushed to a hospital in a severe condition. Meanwhile, one accused has been held and a search for others was on, police said. UNI.....

Auto sector wish-list remains untouched in the Budget

Mumbai, Feb 28 (UNI) The domestic automobile sector that expected a number of sops in the Budget for 2007-08 like reduction in the excise duties on motor cars, phase out of CST, elimination of surcharge, withdrawal of FBT and removal of cess was disappointed that none of its wish-list had come true. The automobile industry is one of the growth drivers of the economy, as such tax concessions would have provided increased sales thereby making significant contributions to the exchequer,.....

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.....
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