Infrastructure to benefit rural India
By Raju Bist | 28 Feb 2007
Finance minister Palaniyappan Chidambaram''s latest speech may have skirted the infrastructure sector in the announcement of big-bang budget proposals. But infrastructure players may not have much to complain.
The allocation for the development of national highways as well as rural roads has been increased, two ultra-mega power projects have been announced and asset management companies (AMCs) will now be able to dabble in infrastructure funds.
In another important development, there has been a whopping 31.5 per cent increase in the allocation (over the earlier Rs18,696 crore) towards the Bharat Nirman programme. A project of the department of drinking water supply under the ministry of rural development, this programme aims at strengthening infrastructure in six areas, housing, roads, electrification, communication (telephone), drinking water and irrigation. All this in the four years from 2005-06 to 2008-09.
Roads
The provision for the National Highway Development Programme
(NHDP) has been increased to Rs.10,667 crore from the
existing Rs.9,945 crore. Of this, Rs.405 crore will
be mopped up by the North-Eastern region of the country
for which another road-cum-rail project has also been
announced over the Brahmaputra river in Bogibil, Assam.
Work on the Golden Quadrilateral road project - which
dominated discussions during the last two annual Budget
presentations - is on in full swing. According to the
finance minister, the project will be completed by 2009.
Cement
The Budget has been a mixed bag for cement producers.
The focus on the NHDP will benefit cement companies.
But a differential excise for cement manufacturers will
leave some of them sulking. The excise duty on cement
has been reduced from Rs.400 per tonne to Rs.350 per
tonne for cement bags sold at Rs.190 per bag or less
in the retail market. But those sold above this price
will attract an excise duty of Rs.600 per tonne.
Power
Two more ultra-mega power projects (UMPPs) will be approved
by July 2007. Each of the coal-based project will have
a capacity of 4,000 MW or above. The recently-released
Economic Survey 2007-08 had reported that the CEA (Central
Electricity Authority) has identified nine sites in
nine states for the UMPPs. These include four pithead
sites and five coastal sites.
Irrigation
An additional 24 lakh hectares of irrigated area are
proposed to be created by the end of financial year
2007-08, including nine lakh hectares under the Accelerated
Irrigation Benefit Programme. During this period, the
target for farm credit has been hiked from Rs175,000
crore to Rs225,000 crore. An outlay for irrigation has
also been announced at Rs11,000 crore.
The duty on lift irrigation, agricultural sprinklers and food processing equipment reduced from 7.5 per cent to five per cent. The finance minister has also announced a one hundred per cent subsidy for small farmers and 50 per cent for other farmers for water recharging schemes.
Tourism
infrastructure
The allocation towards tourism infrastructure has been
hiked from Rs.423 crore to Rs.520 crore.
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