10 years ago
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10 years ago
Simply reading out a budget and allocating funds on paper is not sufficient, if that is the case our nation shd have seen a positive growth in the past 10 years...what is far more important is to see how realistic the budget is in comparison to the state of our economy and how far can it be implemented which is what todays budget is all about. There is absolutely no comparison between the previous UPA budgets and the present one which is not a fantasy but reality which may be difficult for the masses to digest like a bitter pill which will work in the long run.
However most economists on a discussion panel on CNBC have given 7.5 to 8 on 10 for this budget !!!
However most economists on a discussion panel on CNBC have given 7.5 to 8 on 10 for this budget !!!
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
Thank you said by: Manoj lamba
10 years ago
Actually most of the central government plans are implemented by state governments. Center only allocates fund to them. The projects are never bad but whether these would be roprly implemented is the main question. There is undoubtedly acure corruption, which reduces the benefits intended for people.
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10 years ago
Actually most of the central government plans are implemented by state governments. Center only allocates fund to them. The projects are never bad but whether these would be roprly implemented is the main question. There is undoubtedly acure corruption, which reduces the benefits intended for people.
Many of the promised assurances for the recently bifurcated states Seemandhra and Telangana were not even raised in the budget. Both the states are feeling that they were left out. Especially Seemandhra for which there is no capital, no power and no offices to sit. Jaitly says that those problems will be soon addressed.
Thank you said by: Manoj lamba
10 years ago
agree. we should wait n watch for the effectiveness of the budget just declared.
10 years ago
agree. we should wait n watch for the effectiveness of the budget just declared.
That is exactly what you said in your very first post too! Don't you have your own ideas and thoughts?? When you start a discussion your are supposed to follow it up properly with well-versed thoughts of your own about the topic. Not just keep saying same thing in a few words. Understand that this is not a forum where you can just say whatever or copy paste anything, it is not allowed.
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