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Nothing for the media in the Budget: Ronnie Screwvala

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) While welcoming the Union Budget, presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in the Lok Sabha today, as one with "a long-term perspective", UTV's Ronnie Screwvala today bemoaned the fact that there was nothing in the budget for the media.

''Specifically for the media there is nothing, though, we were looking for some parity between the print and electronic media.

Also the introduction of service tax for content related to advertising agencies and telecom needs to be studied in the fine print, Mr Screwvala said in his reaction to the proposals of the budget.

He, however, lauded the budget as one with a long term perspective.

''I think the GDP growth of ten per cent; leaving capital gains exemptions intact; and prioritisation of infrastructure and education are very clear long term statements,''Mr Screwvala said.

''Yes the increase in dividend disbursement tax; and bringing IT companies under MAT can have a temporary shadow on the stock market,'' he said.

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Antony 'Satisfied' by Defence Budget Proposals

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) The continued hike in defence expenditure signalled the UPA Government's resolve to go ''full steam ahead'' with the modernisation of the Armed Forces, Defence Minister AK Antony today asserted. In post-Budget 2007 reactions, the Defence Minister said he was ''satisfied'' with the commitment of extra funds being provided -- made by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in his Budget speech earlier in the day in Parliament, Minister Antony, however, said there had been ''some laxity in certain.....

Education Prime Imperative Says PM - Cess Up 1%

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Delhi Congress welcomes budget; BJP terms it 'pro-capitalist'

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) The Union Budget for 2007-2008 presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram today elicited diverse reactions from the political parties in Delhi with the BJP terming it as a ''budget for the Capitalist and not for the poor'', while the Congress described it as a ''well balanced budget which would pave way for benefit of one and all''. Reacting to the Union Budget proposals, leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative assembly and Ex-Finance Minister Jagdish.....
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