Popular Articles

Centre, Andhra sign pact for petro investment region
The Union government and the government of Andhra Pradesh signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) on Thursday for the establishment of Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) in the state between Visakhapatnam and Kakinada.

MP may not switch to GST
The Madhya Pradesh government has said it would not adopt the goods and service tax (GST), made mandatory by the Centre for all states by 2010.

News of the day

Atul Chaturvedi takes over as Steel Secretary
Atul Chaturvedi has taken over as the Secretary in the Ministry of Steel.
Corporate

FinMin asks depts to cut expenses in Budget plans for FY11

Carring forward its austerity campaign, the Finance Ministry has asked various departments to scrap or downsize expenses on insignificant activities by up to 10 per cent when they submit proposals for Budget 2010-11. - ONGC opposes FinMin directive to park surplus funds with PSUs - Service tax from stock brokers halved last fiscal: Finmin - Derivatives scam: Notices issued to finmin, RBI - Steel ministry sends MOIL disinvestment proposal to Finmin - Finmin awaits clearance from Law Ministry on two key Bills - Banks asked to open branch in each minority dominated block The Finance Ministry, in the Budget Circular for 2010-11 has said, "The estimates (RE 2009-10) must conform to... instructions, which stipulate a 10 per cent and five per cent cut in non-plan, non-salary expenditure and other economy measures." For the next fiscal, the circular added, "It is necessary to review the existing expenditure budget... To priorities the activities and schemes, both on the plan and non-plan side and identify those activities and schemes, which can be eliminated or reduced in size or merged with any other scheme." As part of its economic drive, the Finance Ministry, earlier in the month, advised ministries and departments to cut by 10 per cent expenditure on travel, seminars, exhibitions and other office expenses. In case of other non- plan expenditure, the they were asked to reduce expenses by 5 per cent. Following the government instructions on austerity, several ministers, including Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, have started flying economy class.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):