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Budget 2010 Highlights

The finance minister on Monday outlined plans to speed infrastructure development and unveiled increased spending for farmers and the poor in the first budget since the Congress-led government was re-elected convincingly in May.

Following are the highlights from the budget speech:

"The first challenge is to return the GDP growth rate of 9 percent per annum at the earliest."

"The second challenge is to deepen and broaden the agenda for inclusive development."

"There are signs of revival in domestic industry and foreign investors have also returned to Indian markets in the last couple of months."

"It is possible that the two worst quarters since the global financial meltdown in September 2008 are behind us."

"While the global financial condition has shown improvement over the recent month, uncertainty relating to the revival of the global economy remains. We cannot, therefore, afford to drop our guard.

"We have to continue our efforts to provide further stimulus to the economy."

2008/09 GDP growth seen at 6.7 pct

To return to fiscal responsibility targets "at the earliest"

Plans institutional reforms to control fiscal deficit

"It is important to recognise that almost three quarters of our oil consumption makes through imports. Domestic prices of petrol and diesel have to be brought in sync with the global prices of these items."

"Governnment will set up an expert group to advise for a viable and sustainable system of pricing petroleum products.

"The public sector undertakings are the wealth of the nation and part of this wealth should rest in the hands of the people."

"While retaining at least 51 percent government equity in our enterprises, I propose to encourage a people's participation in our disinvestment programme."

"Here I must state clearly that public sector enterprises such as banks and insurance companies will remain in the public sector and will be given all support including capital infusion to grow and remain competitive."

To create an environment for private investment

To raise in a phased manner the limit for non-founder holdings in all companies

To ensure more flexibility to India Infrastructure Finance Co Ltd

Have asked states to remove bottlenecks on infrastructure projects

Allocates 5 bln rupees ($104 million) for Mumbai flood project

Liquefied natural gas infrastructure to be expanded

To raise allocation for National Highways development by 23 percent

To raise allocation for urban poor schemes to 39.73 billion rupees in 2009/10

Targeting agriculture credit of 3.25 trillion rupees

To pay additional interest subvention of 1 percent to farmers who pay short-term farm loans on schedule

To provide additional 10 billion rupees over interim budget for irrigation

To extend agriculture debt waiver by 6 months

Plans to move towards nutrient-based subsidy regime for fertilisers

To offer direct subsidy to farmers

To extend interest subvention to exporters in 7 sectors till March 2010

To give relief to exporters hit by global financial crisis

To allocate 40 billion rupees to encourage lending to small firms

To set aside 1 billion rupees for banking services in unbanked areas

To allocate of 391 billion rupees for rural jobs programme in 2009/10 , 144 percent more than in 2008/09

To raise allocation for rural roads scheme by 59 pct in 2009/10

To raise allocation to Bharat Nirman infrastructure programme by 45 percent

To allocate 70 billion rupees for rural electrification scheme

To allocate 20 billion rupees for rural housing under National Housing Bank

To set up 2 handloom clusters, 1 power loom cluster

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A Lot Like Love

I have seen and observed many a times that people tend to mistake attraction for love.
They fall for a particular person just because of the way they look, not because of their overall personality. So, what happens to these guys.

Well lets classify them into Group A, B and C

Group A
These people look good and are able to confess their feeling to the person they have a liking for.

Group B
These people look considerably presentable, however are so afraid of the consequenses of their confession, they leave it to destiny.

Group C
This is my favourate group. This group comprises of people who don't have anything going for them. And so they figure, why even give it a try ?

My take on the topic is...

Group C is the luckiest group. When you have nothing to lose then how does it matter to whom you propose ?
Ex : An overweight like me tweeting Priyanka Chopra to be his Valentine...

But still,
If these are only the laws of attraction, what is love.

My take is love starts at COMMITMENT. It starts after you propose to someone for whom you have a liking and you get into a relationship.

'A boy and girl going for coffee on 14th Feb is not Love. A 77 year old husband remembering his wife's birthday is love.'

Peace

Ayush Agrawal
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The Internet

The Internet is a very dangerous tool :

It can be used for many purposes.

Yesterday, I was giving an online test on the internet. Today, I read the e-paper on it. I surfed YouTube for tutorials on how to improve my IT skills. Right now I am writing a blog, chatting with friends and developing an Online Social Network for myself. These are the good parts of the internet.

Today, the po*n industry strives on the internet. Most business deals take place on the internet between people who don't even know each other. Interviews are conducted on the internet using Cisco and SKYPe type technologies. Today, our boon has become our doom. We are not able to check on our growth rate. Google has launched another OSN by the name of BUZZ to add to this menace. This will expose who we send emails to the most, our privacy is becoming extinct like the Great Indian Tigers.

Terror attacks and number two businesses are able to be carried out in a systematic manner because of the internet.

We are able to log on to other peoples accounts and this is considered an accomplishment nowadays. There are courses that teach this 'Hacking' .

Farming and Hotel Management have been taken to new heights by the internet.

We have sites like twitter saying what we are doing right now.

My guess is by the time we are 34, anyone who does not have an email account will be considered a social outcast universally.

Ayush Agrawal
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Goods And Bads of Being An Agrawal

1. You don't get to make girlfriends
Good : No unnecessary expenditure.
Bad : No girlfriends.

2. You realize your responsibilities some day or the other.
Good : You realize them.
Bad : It might just to late.

3. You can't think nuclear.
Good : You are not alone.
Bad : You will not be alone when you fail.

4. You screw with your personal life.
Good : Your business prospers.
Bad : Family life suffers.

5. Your parents make most of the decisions.
Good : You don't have to think.
Bad : You don't get to think.

Being An Agrawal has its perks...

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Being Responsible is Hard

Being Responsible is hard.
The good thing about being irresponsible is you don't have to look back.

The bad thing about being responsible is that you have to keep looking at the rear view mirror and the road at the same time, so you might commit another accident.

So , its good to e irresponsible and have fun then right ?

Wrong, the thrill of not knowing that whether you are going to commit another accident or not and then facing the Police after the accident is hard.

Meaning .

Responsible people look forward the future and learn from the past at the past at the same time.
Others basically have fun and live life one day at a time

Ayush Agrawal
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Two Types Of Twos....

There are two types of twos in this world. One which has a point of view that I am right and other are wrong.
The others being that we are wrong and you are right.

The former form an elite group whereever they go, be it at compainies, colleges, schools, prisions, parties, conferences, B schools, everywhere.

The latter try to impress the former, in case of companies gettting jobs and adopting the 'Haanji Haanji' attitude. In case of colleges they try to mingle in awkward manner, in parties they overact.

What a tradegy...

Theres a tangled web around us, and we are all in a RAT RACE.
We grow up, study, spend, work, spend, work more, have kids, spend shit loads, work even more, marry and educate them by taking credit, overworking then have no old age plans...

So basically, the former survive. he latter don't
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Aal is Well

Aal is well that ends well,

My days at Proton are anything but ordinary. In the institute, this is what daily happens :
Morning 7 am - Exited
Morning 10 am - Hungry
Noon - Sleepy
Evening - Almost Asleep
Chaupal - Refreshed

On reaching the hostel...When will I reach college again.

P.S - Peers Rock
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American Dream: What A Hoax

Hello Guys,

Today's blog is about the hoax that is the American dream. The largest consumer of goods in the world has the 3rd largest population in the world. It can't even produce sufficient fuel to fulfill its needs.To much of its overdependence on foriegn fuel. It gets it from outside. While France is now 80% on Nuclear energy, America is still behind. The main reason for is GDP is credit from private investors. Bailouts are happening everyday in America.

There is always Iraq War and Guantanamo Bay. Lets not forget the
Alien and Sedition Act and Supension of Habous Corps.
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Welcome Everyone

Welcome Everyone...

This is my firs entry on the blog so i'll be short and sweet

"We are more than our names,religions...our father's names, their professions,
We are responsible managers of the 21st century...seeing the world as WHITE GLOBE,
like in PAAAAAAA, haha..."
Posted on 10:20 AM by Ayush Agrawal and filed under | 1 Comments »

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