BUDGET 2010: your take on it!
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The BUDGET 2010 is out now and there are a few negative and few positive points about it. What do you think of the budget as a whole and how does it affect you?
Also, please rate the budget on the scale of 10.
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Yes, a good budget on the whole given the current scenario.
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No, a lot has been missed out. I am not satisfied.
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The budget has ended on a good note from the side of Mr. pranab mukherjee who has tried has best to propose a populist one. Tax cuts are a delight. Hike of petrol prices were foreseen.
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