Dear Friends:

As you have realised from my postings,the business leaders of India did not 
think that India's Budget 2012-2013 was good. But Lord
Paul, a very well-known business leader of the United Kingdom thinks otherwise. 
Times of India has the story (18 03 2012).


-bhuban


LONDON: Describing India's budgetary proposals for 2012-13 as "very good", 
leading NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul today said the country faces too many 
problems that needed to be addressed now. 

Reacting to the Budget, Lord Paul, the Caparo Group Chairman, said: "The budget 
has taken the reality of India's situation. There are too many problems that 
exist which need to be dealt with to make the economy better. 

"I hope the government gets the grip on the problem and start paying attention 
to it. India has a great future if we can get our house in order." 

He lauded Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee for presenting a "good budget". 

"It is a very good budget. Congratulations to the Finance Minister," Lord Paul 
said. 

Mukherjee in the Budget presented yesterday hiked excise duty and service tax 
by 2 per cent across-the-board to raise Rs 45,940 crore and offered marginal 
relief to individuals in income tax. 

Among other things, the budget aims at reducing fiscal deficit to 5.1 per cent 
during 2012-13 as against the revised 5.9 per cent of the GDP for this year.


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