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Budget laid bare by CBGA

Focus shifts from 'inclusive growth' to economic growth
GN Bureau | March 06 2010
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The budget presented by Pranab Mukherjee on February 26 has shifted focus from ‘inclusive growth’ to economic growth, says a report prepared by the Centre for Budget and Government Accountability (CBGA).

The report also points out how the budget missed out on the most critical social sectors which had been identified by the government as its major thrust areas.
 
Read the entire report: http://cbgaindia.org/whats_new/CBGA%20Analysis%20of%20Union%20Budget%202010-11.pdf

 

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