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An annual political stunt, feel students.

How does the youth look at the general budget? For most college students it’s no more than ”just another political gimmick”.

Said Nishat Ahmed, a second year English (honours) student of Hindu College: ”The budget, like any other political announcements, shouldn’t be taken at its face value. It takes time for political promises to translate into substantial action. The annual budget for me is just another political stunt.”

A BA (pass) final year student of Kirori Mal College, Anil Sharma, felt that students do not usually face the repercussions of the budget. ”Most students don’t earn, hence we are not affected by increasing taxes,” he said.

While some students did express some interest in the budget, they also confessed that the curiosity was more academic in nature. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), said: ”As a management student, I look for insights into the possible repercussions that it may have on companies and consumers.”

A policy of annual animation, students feel.

How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als”nur another Gimmick”policy.

Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.”

A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ”Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,”he said.

While some students have expressly some interest in the budget, also confessed that curiosity was more academic. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics (FMS), said:”as a management student, I see a glimpse of the potential impact that perhaps on businesses and consumers. “

Good response to women micro-enterprises

Kozhikode: efforts on strengthening the position of women and the fight against poverty have been widely disseminated by drawing attention. The case illustrates the economies of developing sustainable innovative Coconut - Based micro-enterprises and the overall growth of the fight against poverty (Subicsha), implemented by the panchayats Perambra block by the district court Agency for Rural Development, a project designed with the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode.

Women of all self-help group managed micro-enterprises curiosity triggered by a Team USA, who during a visit to India.

The team composed of scientists and technicians, on Monday was Subicsha around coconut defibring, soap, units and training centres managed by women entrepreneurs and have been impressed by the initiative.

Subicsha innovative is a special project of the Union for the Government Kozhikode circle with a total cost of Rs.1401 lakhs under the Swarna Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY).

The objective is the economic and social development of over 7000 women, who under the poverty line by creating micro-enterprises, dissemination, over a period of seven grama panchayats for the production of value-added products nuts coconut.

A policy of annual animation, the students feel

NEW DELHI: How does the youth on the overall budget? For most students, it is no more than another politische””Spielerei.

Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) of the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should have no impact on its value. He needed time to translate political commitments into action considerable. The annual budget for me is just another political tour.”

A BA (passport), a student of the year last time Kirori College, Anil Sharma, of the opinion that students are not generally to the impact of the budget. ”Most of the students do not deserve that we are not affected by the tax increase,”he said.

While some students have expressed interest in several in the budget, but also confessed that curiosity was more scientific in nature. Harman Dhillon, a year-end MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), said:”As a student of management, I can see the outline of the potential impact that can have for businesses and consumers. “

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