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POST-BUDGET IMPACT ON SECTORS
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Textile exporters may get more sops: Maran
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FMCG: Gets a few indirect benefits
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Cement: Excise duty structure remain unchanged
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Auto: Excise duty retained at 8% for most vehicles
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Steel: Sidelined by budget
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Paper: Excise duty paper labels up 8%
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Computer Hardware: Increased allocation for IT
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Civil Aviation: No change in ATF taxes
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ITC: Not hurt by the Budget
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We must revisit hotel industry demand: FM
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Budget brings much-needed relief to banking sector
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Sugar: Budget will benefit select firms
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Stimulus package to help print media
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Tax sops a boon for power sector
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Transportation costs of petrochemicals may go up
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Budget fails to cheer oil drilling sector
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Natural gas: Hike in MAT an irritant
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Duty on STBs to hit India's cable operators
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Removal of FBT: IT/ITES sector to benefit
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Dyes & pigments: Washed out with no specific plan
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Computer education: Industry demands partly met
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Chlor alkali: Select few will benefit
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Chemicals: Budget fails to act as catalyst
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Textiles: Cotton yarn producers to gain
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India's pharma cos can now invest more in R&D
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Budget: Large engineering cos to benefit
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Budget: A big boost to India's banking sector
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Steel consumption to rise in India
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Budget: India's electronic media may benefit
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More investment likely in India's energy sector
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Aluminium consumption to rise
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Textile: Budget sops will prevent job loss
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Budget likely to help retail sector grow
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Infrastructure in urban areas to improve
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India's auto ancillary cos to focus more on R&D
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Budget disappoints electrical industry
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Budget: A delicate balancing act!
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Telecom industry can now eye more rural customers
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Positive Budget with some negative backlog
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Budget: Rural electrification gets a boost
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Budget: A major boost to FMCG sector
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Textile modernisation gets a TUF push
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More investments likely in the Indian auto sector
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Consumer durable cos to cut prices
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Call for lower excise duty on big cars
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Affordable housing sector to get a boost
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Banks allowed to issue zero coupon bonds
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India's civil aviation sector gets a lifeline
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Exporters get interest subsidy, ECGC extension
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Software: Tax holiday extended by one year
PRE-BUDGET SECTORAL ANALYSIS
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ITeS sector wants extension of STP scheme
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Create a separate shipping fund
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Gems and jewellery industry wishlist
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Glass: Abolish customs duty on soda ash
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Hike draw back rates by 5%, say exporters
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Dyes: Cut customs duty on inputs
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Hotel industry wants infrastructure status
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G-Secs: Yields rise on rising government borrowing
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Chemical sector seeks a slew of sops
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Telecom: Govt urged to rationalise various levies
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Sugar: Govt to focus on rising prices
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Hike customs duty on steel products, govt urged
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Rubber prices harden on short supply
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Retail sector seeks industry status
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Real estate: Hike I-T benefit u/s 80 c
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Plastic products: Cut excise duty on polymers
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Pharma: Remove duties on life saving drugs
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Cut excise duty on large cars, govt told
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Paper industry urges govt to hike customs duty
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Natural gas sector seeks extension of tax holiday
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Housing sector seeks fiscal concessions
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Diamond cutting industry pins hopes on Budget
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Tyres: Cut customs duty on inputs
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Commercial vehicle: Industry seeks more fund
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Banks seek level playing field for deposits
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Textiles: Remove customs and excise duties on MMF
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Alkali: Cut customs duty on capital goods
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AC industry: Big expectations from Budget
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Broking firms seek cut in transaction cost
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Budget: Indian Cement sector seeks duty sops
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What the two-wheeler industry wants from Budget
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Sugar: Govt will focus on checking price rise
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Varanasi carpet industry hopes for Budget sops
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Cut excise duty on pesticides to 4%
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Petrochemicals: Hike import duty on polymers
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Insurers want exemption limit raised to Rs 1.5 lakh
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FMCG: Retain excise duties at current levels
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Telecom body urges India to liberalise the sector
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Telecom: Industry body seeks a slew of reforms
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Budget 09: NBFCs seek tax sops
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Capital gains: NRIs seek tax parity with FIIs
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E-bike makers want 30% subsidy; CVD to go
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