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Oil cos to benefit from excise cut on diesel, petrol

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) The excise duty cut on diesel and petrol announced by the Finance Minister P Chidambaram in his Union Budget today would benefit the oil marketing companies while the proposal to extend service tax to services rendered for exploration of oil and gas will impact the upstream industry, according to Ernst&Young.

''The oil and gas industry had several expectations from the Union Budget, but the government has offered a mixed set of proposals to the industry,'' Ernst&Young, Oil and Gas Practice, Partner Ravi Mahajan said today.

The proposed reduction in excise duty of petrol and diesel from 8 to 6 per cent would benefit the oil marketing companies, he said.

In line with the recent gas discoveries in India, the tax concessions offered for cross country natural gas distribution networks would provide a much needed impetus for laying pipelines and related infrastructure across the country, Mr Mahajan added.

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Congress hails budget 'pro poor', BJP terms it inflationary

Jaipur, Feb 28 (UNI) Rajasthan Congress today hailed the Union budget presented by Finance Minister P Chidambaram and said it was an attempt to bridge the divide between 'Bharat' and 'India', while the ruling BJP criticised the budget as a big letdown and inflationary. Rajasthan Pradesh Congress committee spokesperson Dr Paramnavdeep Singh said the budget was in tune with the promises made to the people during the elections and on the lines of UPA's common minimum programme. She said.....

JBT Teacher arrested for molesting minor girl student

Sirsa, Mar 1 (UNI) A teacher of a rural Government Primary School in this district was arrested for allegedly trying to molest a girl student of class fourth. SSP Vikas Arora told UNI today that the police nabbed the teacher Harbans Singh, who has been booked under section 354 IPC, immediately after the woman Sarpanch of the village Kripal Patti brought the matter to its notice. According to the Sarpanch and other villagers, who are demanding stringent action against the culprit,.....

Mixed bag of reactions from IT cos

New Delhi, Feb 28 (UNI) The levy of fringe benefit tax (FBT) on Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) will impact the Information Technology industry in the country as it has been used as a retention tool, leading company Infosys said today. ''The Industry was surprised on introduction of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) which would eat into the margins,'' company's Chief Financial Officer V Balakrishnan said. He, however, welcomed the higher allocation to education and infrastructure and measures taken to.....
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