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'Only in India we give so much credence to the Budget'

Budget is a book-keeping exercise of government accounts, along with introduction of some new taxes and removal of some

February 23, 2015 / 18:40 IST
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The Finance Minister is absolutely right when he says reforms can happen on all 365 days in a year. The reforms should take place on a daily basis. Budget is a book-keeping exercise of government accounts, along with introduction of some new taxes and removal of some.

Top industry leader Deepak Parekh also hoped the first full Budget of the Narendra Modi government will focus on reforms without much populism and pitched for incentives for the companies to launch new projects and give a boost to the ‘Make in India’ campaign.

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Pitching for disinvestment in public sector behemoths like LIC, Air India and BSNL, top industry leader Deepak Parekh has said it can unlock huge funds worth “lakhs of crores of rupees” and shares should be given to retail investors without depending on the overseas entities.

However, one of the major requirements for such large-scale disinvestments is a government thinking on those lines, as lack of political will and union pressure have been halting such proposals for a long time including during the tenure of the previous UPA government, he said.