Saturday, March 03, 2007

Budget 2007 and Bloggers Views

Do you think the Budget 2007 is a people-friendly one?

lostpatrol53 said…
As long as the focus is on raising revenues and not on cutting wasteful (non-plan expenditure), it is going to anti-people.

Gul said…
hmmmm......Budget....!khaas nahi. kuchha bhi khaas nahi aam ke liye.bas ek zunzunaa. keep smiling. have a nice day, tk,bbye.

nz said…
It doesnt affect me but I think it wasnt extraordinary, no surprises there.Happy Holi to you :-)

aditya k said…
hi, i would say that..country is developing in all sectors, country is making waves in whole world, but still india is agricultural country, i dont want to see it neglecting its route. inflation is on the rise the couse is farmers made to sell their land to industrial usage and real estate companies and as a result our food production is getting hurt... its really a matter of deep concern

frenchita said…
in name only in Chidambaran's own words ,even as he is increasing spending on education health care , transportation , he adds that there will be a lot of seepage and leaks from the pipe line .before the money reaches the destination .It is estimated tht 40% of the fruits and vegetables and grains rot becaue they do not reach the customers most important ..no government so far has dared to change the labour laws because they are afraid and until some government is courageous enough to do that ..India shining has a long way to go....


DecentmonKey said…
No.. Inflation was not addressed well.. this seriously affects a large chunk of population as the benefits of growth take long time (years) to trickle down..

umesh said…
Governmental failure to check growing inflation overshadows the advantages of incentives given by the finance minister to common public. I fully agree with LP. Cheers,

Tejbir said…
IMO, it is a surprise that budget did not have any surprise! it seems the sword of FRBM Act is hanging on PC's head!

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Anonymous said...

Budget is an accounting exercise of government's sins. As long as the focus is on raising revenues and not on cutting wasteful (non-plan expenditure), it is going to anti-people.

Anonymous said...

hi shrwan ji...!
Holi ki shub-kaamanaaye.

hmmmm......Budget....!khaas nahi. kuchha bhi khaas nahi aam ke liye.bas ek zunzunaa.

keep smiling.
have a nice day,
tk,bbye.

Anonymous said...

It doesnt affect me but I think it wasnt extraordinary, no surprises there.

Happy Holi to you :-)

Anonymous said...

hi,

i would say that..country is developing in all sectors, country is making waves in whole world, but still india is agricultural country, i dont want to see it neglecting its route.
inflation is on the rise the couse is farmers made to sell their land to industrial usage and real estate companies and as a result our food production is getting hurt... its really a matter of deep concern

Anonymous said...

in name only
in Chidambaran's own words ,even as he is increasing spending on education health care , transportation , he adds that there will be a lot of seepage and leaks from the pipe line .before the money reaches the destination .It is estimated tht 40% of the fruits and vegetables and grains rot becaue they do not reach the customers
most important ..no government so far has dared to change the labour laws because they are afraid and until some government is courageous enough to do that ..India shining has a long way to go....

Anonymous said...

No..
Inflation was not addressed well.. this seriously affects a large chunk of population as the benefits of growth take long time (years) to trickle down..

Anonymous said...

Hi shravan,
Governmental failure to check growing inflation overshadows the advantages of incentives given by the finance minister to common public. I fully agree with LP.
Cheers,

Anonymous said...

IMO, it is a surprise that budget did not have any surprise!
it seems the sword of FRBM Act is hanging on PC's head!