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Created by : Rashmi Patil, Financial services  | 02 18 2010 06:07:06 +0000
Industry : Asset ManagementFunctional Area : Personal Finance(Personal Interests)
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On 26th February, Finance Minister is going to deliver the Union Budget 2011 which will give the future informations of the Government and the aam admi finances, with an overview of the economy and highlight its economic achievements during last year. 

With few concerns and challenges such as the inflationary pressure from food and oil, the people including industries and the total masses together, are in great expectations for the Finance Minister Pranab Muhkerjee's second Budget to be presented. With all the past and a solution for the future, do you think, the Finance Minister draw up a Budget that pleases all?

 
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I believe it will be a socilistic budget. There may not be much sops to the industries. Whatever they had in mind they already threw at them, the AirIndia and Fertilizer. Now it may have a lot for the poor people and probably some revenue mesures.


By Mathew Cherian, Research Associate/Analyst, Western Michigan University  02 19 2010 17:28:40 +0000
 
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Budget for "Aam Ad mi" .. not possible. But the Minister may claim that his budget will be for general people.

Already general mass is suffering for price rice. The Govt. may place the "Food Gurantee" bill in this seassion. But - that may not mitigate the sufferings.

___________________________________    Latest from Budget 2010   ---------------------------------------      Our FM did not pretend - his budget was not a relief for the common man. When no major election is nearby, he tried his best for a financial plan which will help further price rise. Thanks to FM

 


By ASOKE KUSARI, Domestic Private Banking-Executive/Manager, A large leading PSU Bank - India  02 26 2010 18:27:06 +0000
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This budget will have greater positive impact on AAM ADMI as well as secoters like industry ,agriculture etc and many more.India is having 8% growth rate which shows a remarkable growth after recession.But the thing is will India overcome the issue of rising price of essentials commodities?The answer lies on this Budget.Budget will give the great releaf to AAM ADMI.There is a chance to bring positive change in TAXS,and DIRECT TAX for both AAM ADMI and INDUSTRIES.
By pankaj kumar yadav, MBA/PGDM student, future institute of engineering &management,kolkata  | 02 24 2010 18:03:37 +0000
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Any budget prepared and presented by politicians are based out of "aam aadmi" for gaining vote bank. Budget prepared without conscientious approach keeping in view the large mass under poverty, illiteracy and ill-health are fraught with risk. Due to this civil liberties movements are getting converted into naxalism and maoism that is threatening the country's unity and diversity in a very big way. More than budget making, that every one is keeping a close watch, how many of us are interested in how the budget allocation in spent on each sectors. To my view, unspent allocation in every sector of the current financial year upto December 31st of each year should be withdrawn forthwith, as majority of the expenditure through tenders and other means are spent during the last quarter of the financial year, that tantamounts to siphoning off major portion of allocated funds easily, unnoticed. CAG auditing is a post-mortem exercise, and before their findings a lot of ills have been done and percolated into the society knee deep which forces them to maintain silence keeping in view the larger interests. Budgeting exercise should also involve factoring in commitments of purchases our Ministers and Officials make in foreign soil on behalf of the GOI. India should also do something about creating "Sovereign Wealth Fund" to create more infrastructure in the country. Our Rural-Urban divide should go and should enable Reverse Flow of Talents to the rural areas to build a very strong and vibrant India. Health and Education sectors should be freed from the monsters of commercialisation forthwith. We all know, Budget making is a sacrosanct exercise based on data collected from various sectors. Before presenting the budget, our policy makers and the politicians involved in budget making in collaboration with a number of NGOs should take a whirlwind tour across the country to assess the requirement of a common man and how their past allocations have helped the common man. If we are living ina free and liberal India, it is the responsibility of the policy makers to involve common man in making the budget for thyself, an exercise of this and the sepnding of the allocated fund should be spent in concomitance with the common man, where no politician or a bureaucrat should play no role, and they should create a neutral body as a watch dog for such expenditure.
By S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner  | 02 22 2010 06:24:39 +0000
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Of course!!! Everyone who is waiting rather eagerly for a budget is "AAM AADAMI" and all who can twist rules to their advantage at all times or all thoroughly unaffected are "KHAAS." 

Let the constitution continue to say Every Citizen is equal. 


By Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India  | 02 22 2010 06:10:56 +0000
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To my expectations, this budget will be an important one for the people and also for the industries alike. In my view, this budget will a major relief for the youth and the middle income people, as there may be relaxation in income tax rebates, reduction in direct taxes, and an equal relief for the industrial taxes. Major focus would be on aid for women and education including new higher technical education institutions throughout the country. As from the past, the telecommunications, Power, Higher education, Woman education, Real estate, Media and Banking, sectors look to be profitable and this year growth in metal, mining, agriculture, oil & gas, cement, infrastructure, chemical, tourism, art and culture etc. would be further target bring a strong crisis-free Indian economy and a well maintained, controllable pricing system.


By Rashmi Patil, Financial services  | 02 19 2010 05:12:55 +0000
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Finance Ministers do not deliver any other budjet other than aam admi budjet, requirement as per our constitution is presentation of budjet but now a days they deliver only aam admi budjet in the place of budjet. Budjet is a vanishing specie, here after we can only aam admi budjet.


By RAMANATHA PRABHU N, Chartered Accountant  | 02 18 2010 11:37:11 +0000
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NO as per my knowledge the budget is kept only till they get votes  they are not concerned about the commodities and any price hike. This is making difficult for people to save the amount also. They have to bring a superior budget keeping in mind that they get enough fund without affecting the people income but current situation with the rebel ministers its highly impossible. If they do its only crocodile tears.


By Gururaj Nigale, Manager, Strategic Outsourcing Pvt. Ltd  | 05 20 2010 09:49:13 +0000
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Another aam-aadmi budget !, strange to know, i don't think that last year budget was for aam-aadmi,

if the one will say it was....so.... This Time the same wording will be from Finance Team.

Again AAM-AADMI-BUDGET


By Pradeep Kumar Kuril, Sn. Executive, Bharti Airtel  | 02 27 2010 23:23:52 +0000
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Only betterment of income tax rates for the aam aadmi does not mean that the budget is for aam aadmi. Most of the aam aadmis only see the tax slabs but they don't think about the food prices and other goods or articles prices, which are necessary for their daily living. Government is not doing much about aam aadmi, its main focus is the big organizations. And that is also because corruption. Most of the government employees are corrupted to the maximum. If you have cash to pay, then the full year of yours will be good; otherwise be ready to face the problems. From this budget we hope that our Mr. Finance Minister will do something good, and that 'good' is for the aam aadmi, for the corporations and for those who live for our nation, because when all these people come together, we call it INDIA.
By Mukesh Jhedu, MBA/PGDM student, Christ University Institute of Management, Bangalore  | 02 23 2010 09:27:52 +0000
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IF THE FINANCE MINISTER WOULD HAVE BEEN THINKING FOR THE AAM ADMI HE WOULD HAVE SURELY TAKEN SOME STEPS BY NOW FOR THE AAM ADMI.EVEN IF HE DELIEVERS A AAM ADMI BUDGET IT WILL BE SOMETHING LIKE GIVING A CHOCOLATE IN THE HAND OF THE KID WHEN THE KID ASK FOR A HI TECH TOY.


By monty arora, MBA/PGDM student, indira school of business studies  | 02 22 2010 15:19:32 +0000
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With no central elections due now, I don't think "aam aadmi" features will be predominant in this budget. The Union Railway Minister Mamta may wangle some sops, and there may be some more that are women specific - that's it!

In any case, with the great wise ones fiddling while the commoner burns - be it sky high and yet rising prices of commodities, or security - doesn't really give people confidence that the Govt. is either of or for the people... The Ministers have their own - and different - axes to grind.


By Rajib Bose, Top Mgmt Manager/Sr. Manager, Sigma Consultants P Ltd  | 02 22 2010 13:26:59 +0000
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By Sagar Balawant Sambhare, Medical Rep., Unichem Labs  | 02 22 2010 06:31:25 +0000
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I THINK FM HAVE NO BUDGET FOR AAM ADMI/COMMON MAN BECAUSE OPPOSITION IS VERY WEEK AND THERE IS NO ELECTION IN COMMING MONTHS.

 


By Surendra Pal Singh, Head/VP/GM-Accounts, D. K. Fine Art Press Pvt. Ltd.  | 02 20 2010 07:30:34 +0000
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In my opinion, this year budget would not see as much expected. It may be an ordinary budget focusing on a increase taxation for further Government revenue and investment for infrastructure developments. There can be delay in bring GST from the government part as well. A further impact on stock exchange and inflation controls would be what i'll be looking into.


By Deepa Gawade, Analyst, ANZ Banking  | 02 18 2010 09:39:49 +0000
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