Union budget: 2010-11
BUDGET DOCUMENTS
- Key to Budget Documents
- Budget Highlights (Key Features)
- Budget Speech
- Budget at a Glance
- Annual Financial Statement
- Finance Bill
- Memorandum
- Receipt Budget
- Expenditure Budget
- Customs & Central Excise
- The Macro Economic Framework Statement
- The Medium Term Fiscal Policy Statement
- The Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement
- Statement of Revenue Foregone
- Implementation of Budget Announcements
DETAILED BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
- Reforms in tax administration to continue; `Saral-II' in the offing
- Budget proposals seek concessions on duties levied on miscellaneous items
- Relief to small business, professionals and farmers
- Focus on inclusive growth, investment and fiscal health
- Focus on inclusive growth, investment and fiscal health
- Slew of measures to ease tax burden on individuals, service providers, others
- Budget projects a Rs362,098-crore deficit for FY'11
- Budget 2010-11: The Sensex begins to sing
- Economy on higher growth path; fiscal management remains a challenge: Pranab
SECTORS
- Impact of Budget 2010 on Real Estate Sector in India
- Post budget impact analysis: SEZ sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Media and Entertainment sector
- Post budget impact analysis: ports sector
- Post budget impact analysis: paper sector
- Post budget impact analysis: real estate sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Automobile sector
- Party over for auto firms: Excise duty on cars, MUVs hiked
- Post budget impact analysis: telecom sector
- Post budget impact analysis: tyre sector
- Post budget impact analysis: textile sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Educational services consist of Academic sector
- Outlay for renewable energy hiked by 61 per cent
- Power sector allocation doubled to Rs5130 crore
- Health outlay up by Rs2700 crore
- Mukherjee allocates Rs1,73,552 crore for infrastructure development
- Post budget impact analysis: road sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Construction sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Banking & Financial Services sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Gems and Jewellery sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Healthcare sector
- Post budget impact analysis: Pharmaceutical sector
REACTIONS
- Balanced budget, but IT industry expected more: Narsimha Rao, President, ITsAP (formerly HYSEA)
- Bullish for the healthcare sector: Dr Amit Varma, president, healthcare initiatives, Religare Enterprises
- Ajay Srinivasan, CEO, Aditya Birla Financial Services Group quote and his photo for your kind perusal.
- Balances the need for fiscal prudence, revenue mobilisation, growth: R Ramakrishnan, executive director, Bajaj Electricals Ltd
- Truly for aam-admi: Pradeep Jain, chairman, Parsvnath Developers Limited
- Definitely better than expected: Ankur Bhatia, executive director, Bird Group
- MAIT welcomes focus of Budget
- Budget good for the electrical industry: P K Ranade, joint MD, Indo Asian Fusegear Limited (IAFL) said,
- Emphasis on growth is commendable: Susir Kumar, MD and CEO, Intelenet Global Services Ltd.
- Duty on cars will push up prices
- Som Mittal, president, Nasscom
COMMENT
- No unpleasant surprise is good news: Pranab Datta, VC & MD, Knight Frank India
- Boosts agriculture, infrastructure: Anjani Sinha, MD & CEO, National Spot Exchange
- What the Budget portends
- Double-digit growth clearly within sight
- Treading the progressive and prudent path
- Sushanto Roy, CEO, Sahara Prime City Limited
- Excellent budget: Sudip Bandyopadhyay, group president, Spice Finance
SPECIAL REPORTS
- No rollback of service tax on realty, says finance ministry official
- Steel prices go up by Rs600 a tonne
- MSMEs get a pat on the back from finance minister
- Mukherjee to ease banking licence rules
- Budget 2010-11: Key budget proposals
- Budget 2010-11: Use of LLP as a structural alternative : A non-starter for non-residents?
- Budget 2010-11: Equity deals at lower than FMV : A new tax trap?
- Budget 2010-11: Non-resident services outside India : Taxed retroactively
- Budget 2010-11: Direct taxes code: Fresh jitters?
- Budget 2010-11: Gain for locals, pain for globals
- Rupee to soon get a symbol
- Budget 1010-11: R&D gets a boost
- Budget proposals to usher in tax revision, rationalisation and revamp of prevailing tax regime
- Steps proposed to make development eco-friendly
- Government expects to roll out DTC and GST from April 2011
- NREGA, rural uplift schemes get surprisingly small hikes