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‘Focus of Union Budget is on providing stability’ #finance #StockMarketNEWS #Business
Finance Minister says Budget has also taken up futuristic steps



Chennai: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said the Budget presented by her on February 1 was a continuity of the previous Budget which was more exhaustive in laying out the formulation, principle and then provide stability for revival from COVID-19 pandemic.



Addressing various industry leaders and representatives from trade bodies at an event here, she said the Union government in the Budget has also taken up futuristic steps by looking at adapting technology with various sectors, like agriculture and spread digital programmes into medicine, education among others under the ‘India@100’ initiative.



“We wanted a sense of continuity from the previous Budget which was lot more exhaustive in the sense of laying out a formulation, principles and so on. Then provide stability for the revival (of the economy) from the pandemic and above all give a predictability for the tax regime and these were the guiding principles (for presenting the latest Budget),� she said.



The Finance Minister also said a meeting would be organised in coordination with the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and Railway ministry to discuss about the transport of cement from southern regions to northern parts of the country.



Her comments come in the backdrop of a query raised by noted industrialist N. Srinivasan, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of India Cements Ltd, on the occasion.



Srinivasan, in his query to Sitharaman, pointed out that 40% of India’s limestone was available in southern parts of the country and unless the cement moves north, there would be a problem of shortage in the northern region.



“The cement industry will be blamed for cartelisation but what can we do as cement cannot be stored. If I store more than a certain amount of cement, we will be asked to close by the Ministry of Environment,� he said.



Responding to it, Sitharaman said: “We will organise a meeting with the Surface Transport Ministry (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways) and Rail Ministry. What is necessary, you can send us a note prior to the meeting. �



To another query posed by G. R. Anantha Padmanabhan, Managing Director, GRT Jewellery India Pvt Ltd, Sitharaman said relaxation on the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) as sought by him, was an ‘attractive’ option and offers ‘good potential’ (to boost tourism).



“In terms of CRZ, our request is to be more practical like other countries. You can consider little relaxation on CRZ,� Padmanabhan said



To this, the Finance Minister said, “I do not know if I can respond immediately.


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