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Union Budget likely on Feb 26

The Union budget for 2010-11 is likely to be presented on February 26, two days ahead of the conventional date. - FM hopeful of achieving Rs 4 lakh-cr direct tax mop-up target - New date for GST deferred till month end">New date for GST deferred till month end - FM asks officials to design new simple I-T forms - Harvesting growth - "Stimulus withdrawal will drive up car prices" - Plan panel assured of 15% more budgetary support Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee indicated this to journalists during a lunch hosted by him at his residence here today. The annual budget date is being advanced from the normal practice of being presented on February 28, because February 27 is a government holiday on account of Prophet Mohammad"s birthday and February 28 being a Sunday. The Cabinet is expected to approve the date soon. Mukherjee said that the economy was generally looking up and signs were good. This would be the second budget of the UPA-II, with the first one presented in July last year after the general elections. The budget exercise has already been initiated by the Finance Ministry amid a debate on whether stimulus measures should continue and if so, for how long, in the wake of the economy showing signs of recovery. Both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as well as Mukherjee have expressed the confidence that India"s GDP would clock 9-10 per cent growth in the near future and expand by over seven per cent this fiscal.


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