UNION Budget 2009-2010 - Highlights

New Delhi: Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee began presenting the Union budget 2009-10 in the Lok Sabha today. Here are the highlights:

  • Government plans to bring back the economy to the high GDP growth rate of nine per cent at the earliest, Mukherjee said.
  • Growth rate in 2008-09 dipped to 6.7% from the average 9% growth in previous three fiscal years, he said.
  • Mukherjee intends to make pre-budget consultations with state finance ministers an annual affair.
  • Fiscal deficit grew from 2.7% to 6.8% of GDP.
  • Total fiscal stimulus during 2008-09 amounts to Rs1,86,000 crore.
  • Indian Infrastructure Financial Corporation Limited (IIFCL) to evolve financing mechanism for giving increased support to infrastructure projects.
  • Allocations for highways being stepped up by 23%.
  • Indian Infrastructure Finance Company Limited will re-finance commercial bank loans upto 60% in critical projects through public-private partnership to the tune of Rs1,00,000 crore, to raise investment in the sector.
  • Allocation for urban poor for provision for housing and basic amenities to be raised to Rs3,973 crore in the current year.
  • Allocation for Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission increased by 87% to Rs12,887 crore.
  • Central assistance for storm-water drainage project increased to Rs500 crore from Rs200 crore in the interim budget.
  • Target for agriculture credit raised to Rs3,25,000 crore in 2009-10 from Rs2,87,000 crore.
  • Incentives in interest rates to farmers to pay back agriculture loans on time.
  • Additional allocation of Rs1,000 crore for accelerated irrigation project.
  • Export Credit Guarantee scheme extended till March 2010.
  • Allocation for market development assistance scheme enhanced by 148%.
  • Extension of interest subvension scheme extended to March 2010 to cover sectors like handicrafts and handlooms.
  • Extension of stimulus package for print media by another six months beyond June 30 in view of the economic downturn.
  • To return to FRBM target for fiscal discipline at the earliest, says Mukherjee.
  • Subsidy regime for fertilisers to change to nutrient-based rather than price-based.
  • Expert committee to be set up to advise on viable and sustainable pricing system for imported petroleum products.
  • IT returns to be made simpler.
  • Banks and insurance firms to remain in the public sector.
  • Rs100 crore to be given as one-time grant in aid to expand banks in unbanking areas.
  • Aam admi is the focus of all our programmes and schemes, says Mukherjee.
  • Government committed to provide Rs100 a day as wages under NREGA.
  • Work on National Food Security scheme for providing food at cheaper rates to the poor has begun, says FM.
  • An allocation of Rs39,100 crore to be made for NREGA in 2009-10, an increase of 144%.
  • NREGA coverage increased from 3.39 crore households in 2007-08 to 4.74 crore households in 2008-09.
  • Allocation for flagship Bharat Nirman progamme being raised by 45%.
  • For Indira Awas Yojana, allocation to be increased by 63%in 2009-10, to touch Rs8,800 crore.
  • Rs2,000 crore for rural housing fund under National Housing Bank.
  • Rashtriya Mahila Kosh corpus to be raised from Rs100 crore to Rs500 crore.
  • National Mission for Female Literacy with emphasis on minorities, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes to be launched. Fifty per cent of all rural women to be brought into self-help group programmes.
  • Full interest subsidy for students taking courses in approved institutions. Five lakh students to benefit.
  • Modernisation of national exployment exchanges to be carried out.
  • Action initiated to provide social security to unorganised sector workers.
  • Allocation for National Rural Health Mission to be raised by Rs257 crore over and above the outlay in the interim budget.
  • Under National Action Plan on climate change, eight national missions are being launched. For one of the missions, National Ganga Project, the government proposes to increase allocation to Rs562 crore.
  • First Unique Identification Card to citizens to roll out in 12-18 months. I propose provision of Rs120 crore for the project, says Finance Minister.
  • New pension benefits for 12 lakh jawans and junior commissioned officers from July.
  • Allocation for Commonwealth Games increased to Rs3,472 crore from Rs2,112 crore.
  • I propose to allocate Rs500 crore for rehabilitation of internally displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka, says Mukherjee.
  • Rs1,000 crore for rebuilding infrastructure damaged by the recent Cyclone Aila in West Bengal.
  • Total budget expenditure for 2009-10 will be Rs10,28,032 crore, crossing the Rs10 lakh crore mark for the first time since independence.
  • Plan expenditure, for both the Centre and states, to go up by Rs61,000 crore over the interim budget.
  • Fiscal deficit in 2009-10 is proposed at 6.8% of GDP.
  • Defence gets Rs1,41,703 crore for 2009-10, a 34% hike from the 2008-09 budgetary allocation of Rs1,05,600 crore.
  • To further improve the efficiency of tax system, I propose to set up two authorities for advance ruling, says Mukherjee.
  • Effort is to improve tax collection by eliminating distortions in tax system and expanding the base.
  • No change in corporate tax.
  • Personal income tax exemption limit for senior citizens raised by Rs15,000.
  • I propose to raise by Rs10,000 the exemption limit for women on income tax. For all others, Rs10,000 up from Rs1,50,000, says Mukherjee.
  • Ten per cent surcharge on personal income tax removed.
  • Fringe Benefit Tax abolished.
  • Proposal to incentivise business. I propose to start investment-linked tax benefits in areas of agriculture and national grid, says Mukherjee.
  • Minimum Alternate Tax on book profits increased to 15% from 10%.
  • 100% tax deduction for donations to electoral funds to improve transparency in political funding.
  • Income tax incentives on educational loans expanded to cover vocational studies after schooling.
  • Small businesses up to Rs40 lakh turnover exempted from filing advance tax returns.
  • Presumptive Taxation of 8% on businesses of turnover of up to Rs40 lakh.
  • Customs duty of 5% being levied on import of set-top boxes used under Conditional Access System (CAS).
  • Manufacturing growth, which was negative during last year till March this year, appears to be barely turning the corner, says Mukherjee.
  • Customs duty on gold and silver import increased.
  • Customs duty to be reduced on drugs for heart treatment.
  • Proposal to restore optional 4% CENVAT on cotton textiles beyond fibre stage.
  • Excise duty on fibre for cheaper cloth reduced.
  • Excise duty on petrol-driven small trucks reduced to 10%
  • Full exemption from excise duty on branded jewellery
  • Service tax exempted for exporters on select services
  • Service Tax to be extended to lawyers on technical advice

Indian Premier League-2009- Shedule of Matches

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April 18
: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Cape Town; MUMBAI INDIANS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (8 pm) at Cape Town
April 19: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Cape Town; DELHI DAREDEVILS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (8 pm) at Cape Town.
April 20: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE V CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth.
April 21: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Durban; KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (8 pm) at Durban
April 22: DELHI DAREDEVILS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Durban; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Cape Town
April 23: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth
April 24: KINGS XI PUNJAB v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Johannesburg
April 25: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Cape Town; DECCAN CHARGERS v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Durban.
April 26: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Cape Town; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) Port Elizabeth
April 27: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Cape Town; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Durban.
April 28: DELHI DAREDEVILS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Pretoria
April 29: MUMBAI INDIANS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Durban; KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (8 pm) at Durban
April 30: DELHI DAREDEVILS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Pretoria; RAJASTHAN ROYALS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (8 pm) at Pretoria.
May 1: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at East London; MUMBAI INDIANS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Durban
May 2: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Johannesburg; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 3: MUMBAI INDIANS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Durban; KINGS XI PUNJAB v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at East London
May 4: DECCAN CHARGERS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 5: DELHI DAREDEVILS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Durban; KINGS XI PUNJAB v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Durban
May 6: MUMBAI INDIANS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Pretoria
May 7: KINGS XI PUNJAB v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Pretoria; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Pretoria
May 8: DELHI DAREDEVILS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at East London
May 9: DECCAN CHARGERS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Bloemfontein; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 10: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at East London; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Johannesburg
May 11: DECCAN CHARGERS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Bloemfontein May 12: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Pretoria; KINGS XI PUNJAB v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Pretoria.
May 13: DECCAN CHARGERS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Durban
May 14: MUMBAI INDIANS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Durban; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (8 pm) at Durban.
May 15: KINGS XI PUNJAB v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Kimberley
May 16: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Johannesburg; DECCAN CHARGERS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 17: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Kimberley; KINGS XI PUNJAB v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Johannesburg
May 18: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Pretoria
May 19: DELHI DAREDEVILS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Johannesburg
May 20: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Durban; RAJASTHAN ROYALS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Durban
May 21: DECCAN CHARGERS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Pretoria; MUMBAI INDIANS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) at Pretoria
May 22: Semi Final 1 at Pretoria
May 23: Semi Final 2 at Johannesburg
May 24: Final at Johannesburg.