Budget Impact - What is Costlier, Cheaper, Unchanged? |
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The Union Budget 2011-12, presented by the Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee in the Parliament on February 28, 2011 lacks a big picture and has not offered many reasons for the common man to rejoice. Except for the defining moment of the budget that brought tax changes, other recommendations are unlikely to do anything for the industry, the economy, and for the aam admi. Here is a look on goods and services that are likely to cost more and those which may become cheaper post budget. |
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Impact on Sectors Post Budget |
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This year budget has left a taxing impact on many sectors and a minimal optimistic impact on some. Let us have a look on what lies in store for common man with changes that envelop these sectors. |
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1.Real Estate |
5.Consumer Goods |
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2.Education |
6.Transport |
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3.Travel |
7.Health |
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4.Retail |
8.Telecom |
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Thumbs Up |
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Raw Materials for Syringe and Needles |
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Mobile Parts and Accessories |
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Refrigerators |
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Raw Silk Material |
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Paper |
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Printers |
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Steel |
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Soap |
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Incense Sticks |
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Treatment for Heart Attacks |
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Thumbs Down |
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Medical Bills |
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Legal Services - Lawyer Fees |
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Branded Jewellery |
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Toothpowder |
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Spectacles |
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Bicycles |
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Cement |
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Pens, Pencils, Stationary Item |
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Cakes, Pastries |
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Holidaying in India |
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