Infraline solicits general public suggestions on Union Budget

By Our Convergence Bureau | 26 Feb 2003

Mumbai: Union Budget 2003, after being presented by the Indian finance minister, goes to the parliamentary standing committee. The standing committee can issue recommendations to the FM incorporating or amending the budget. Santosh Mohan Dev is heading this year’s standing committee.

Infraline, one of the leading consulting companies in the infrastructure sector, requests the general public to send in their recommendations for the budget. These recommendations can be sent in before and even after the budget is presented by the FM. The suggestions can be sent by:
Fax: (011) 24647219
Website: http://www.infraline.com
Email: budget@infraline.com

Says Infraline Technologies director Yogesh Garg: “The initiative of taking suggestions from the general public is a novel step for bringing the government and the budget closer to people. I hope that the public will use the opportunity to share their views, suggestions and expectations.”

Infraline will present these suggestions to the parliamentary standing committee.

Infraline is a leading consulting and information company in the infrastructure sector. Most leading multinational corporations, public sector companies, industry associations, financial organisations and international consultants use Infraline as their primary source pertaining to the infrastructure sector.

Some of Infraline’s clients include Alstom, Ambit, Arthur Anderson, Ashurst Morris Crisp, AWR Asia, British Petroleum, Chambers of Zia Mody, Citibank, CRISIL, CLP Power International, Cummins Power Solutions, Energy (India) Infrastructure Ltd., Ernst & Young, Gas Authority of India Limited, Gujarat Electricity Board, Grasim Industries, Indian Oil Corporation, ICRA, ICICI, Itochu, J M Morgan Stanley, KLG Systel, KPMG, KSK Energy Ventures Maharashtra State Electricity Board, Power Finance Corporation, PowerGen, Reliance, Rolls Royce Energy Systems, SBI Caps, Skadden Arps, Standard Chartered, SUN Capital, Tata Power, Tuma Turbomach (Babcock) and Unocal.