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Karnataka budget for 2009-2010 - election friendly?

In a recession-hit year, Yeddyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, presented the budget which has a deficit of Rs 43.08 crore, but hoped to collect an additional revenue of Rs 1,149 crore in 2009-10. He intended to increase the plan size to Rs 29,500 crore, up by Rs 3,548 crore compared with 2008-09. At the same time, he revealed that the revenue collection from the State’s own resources for the current fiscal had failed to reach the target by Rs 3,111 crore.

The chief minister did not announce any stimulus package to revive the economy. However, he desisted from going in for significant upward tax revision under any head. To give a breather to the real estate market, Yeddyurappa intended to reduce stamp duty from 7.5 per cent to 6 per cent. Besides, he met the demand of the housing sector by introducing the much-needed reforms like introducing slab system for collection of stamp duty on property lease.

In case of commercial taxes, which witnessed a negative growth of Rs 1,749 crore as compared with the estimate, the chief minister continued exemption of VAT on paddy, rice, wheat and pulses for one more year. In order to encourage travel and spending, he slashed luxury tax on hotel room rents, besides entertainment tax on cinema tickets.

But outside Bangalore, the budget earmarked Rs 100 crore for construction of airports in Gulbarga, Bijapur, Shimoga, Hubli, Bellary and Mysore cities. Yet, there was no mention of proposed airports in Hassan, Bidar, Karwar and Mangalore.

Karnataka budget for 2009-2010 - election friendly?

In a recession-hit year, Yeddyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, presented the budget which has a deficit of Rs 43.08 crore, but hoped to collect an additional revenue of Rs 1,149 crore in 2009-10. He intended to increase the plan size to Rs 29,500 crore, up by Rs 3,548 crore compared with 2008-09. At the same time, he revealed that the revenue collection from the State’s own resources for the current fiscal had failed to reach the target by Rs 3,111 crore.

The chief minister did not announce any stimulus package to revive the economy. However, he desisted from going in for significant upward tax revision under any head. To give a breather to the real estate market, Yeddyurappa intended to reduce stamp duty from 7.5 per cent to 6 per cent. Besides, he met the demand of the housing sector by introducing the much-needed reforms like introducing slab system for collection of stamp duty on property lease.

In case of commercial taxes, which witnessed a negative growth of Rs 1,749 crore as compared with the estimate, the chief minister continued exemption of VAT on paddy, rice, wheat and pulses for one more year. In order to encourage travel and spending, he slashed luxury tax on hotel room rents, besides entertainment tax on cinema tickets.

But outside Bangalore, the budget earmarked Rs 100 crore for construction of airports in Gulbarga, Bijapur, Shimoga, Hubli, Bellary and Mysore cities. Yet, there was no mention of proposed airports in Hassan, Bidar, Karwar and Mangalore.

Make money online - extra cash by blogging & links

During 2008, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) logged more than 275,000 complaints - a jump of 33 percent from the year before - accounting for about $265 million (£200 million) dollars worth of losses, according to the centre's 2008 Internet Crime Report. So Online Fraud is on the rise.

There are many websites that offer money online in return for some small work; many times you can work from home. They do offer proofs of payments and what not. But how much can you believe. Here is a list of "make money online, earn extra cash" websites if you want to check out.

Of late, "bigspot.com - Get paid to take survey" has been on TV too. Do you want to trust them? Their offer could be genuine, but how to know that. Here are some of the questions and answers about bigspot's offer for payments.

Make money online - extra cash by blogging & links

During 2008, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) logged more than 275,000 complaints - a jump of 33 percent from the year before - accounting for about $265 million (£200 million) dollars worth of losses, according to the centre's 2008 Internet Crime Report. So Online Fraud is on the rise.

There are many websites that offer money online in return for some small work; many times you can work from home. They do offer proofs of payments and what not. But how much can you believe. Here is a list of "make money online, earn extra cash" websites if you want to check out.

Of late, "bigspot.com - Get paid to take survey" has been on TV too. Do you want to trust them? Their offer could be genuine, but how to know that. Here are some of the questions and answers about bigspot's offer for payments.

Bay Of Fires: Australia's Tourist Spot Of Tranquil Beauty

Bay of Fires is recognized as one of Australia's favorite and best tourist destination spots. Set between Eddystone Point and Binalong Bay, Bay Of Fires is famous for its magnificent blue waters, exquisite red rocks, fishing lagoons and white beaches. As a majestic wilderness coastline located at the edge of Tasmania's Mt. William National Park, Bay of Fires serves as a home to wildlife, ecology and beautiful and captivating landscapes that will make a tourist's stay a memorable one!

The eye-catching beach environment of Bay of Fires can be explored by tourists, guided by young, knowledgeable Tasmanian guides. You can go for river kayaking in the Anson River, where you will experience its elegant ecology as it winds its way to the mouth of Ansons Bay, home for eagle rays and water bays. It's a calm and protected river where you'll see the woodland and water birds set in their natural environment.

Bird watching is another activity that can be enjoyed in the place. Bay of Fires is an ideal spot for twitchers as it has a good access to several bird habitats, such as wetlands, woodlands, coastal heath and shorelines. Over a number of 50 species of birds can be spotted, including the Yellow Wattlebird and the Tasmanian Thornbill.

Bay of Fires is a good place for nature walks. Tourists can wander down the white granite sands of Abbotsbury Peninsula, where dolphins and whales can be seen. At Bailey's Rock, you can take a short trip to watch terns and gannets dive into the waters. The Eddystone Point Lighthouse is where tourists can search for hidden shell coves. You can also experience fun beach activities like fishing, body surfing and snorkeling.

Bay of Fires is truly a place where tourists can experience the tranquility and solitude of nature.

Gonna Run Baby Run!!

I think the Kings of Leon said it great when they said, “Gonna run baby run like a stream down the mountainside…with the wind at my back, I wont ever even bat an eye.” There is more to the song, but I like that line, because when I am running, and I am feeling like not running, it makes me run just a little bit faster.

Maybe you have guessed what I am getting at; I am running again. Still not love-love-loving it, but somehow there is a peace to it once you hit a certain pace that is…pretty nice. And of course when you are done, it is great. And I don’t mean great because it’s over, but great because it does give you a certain high feeling which is nice. A long run and a glass of wine and I am toast!

All the experts say the best way to make sure you keep up with your training is to sign up for a race. That means you have to train, because if you don’t train you will either run really badly at the race, or skip the race all together. So, on top of that they tell you to sign up for a race and tell a bunch of people. So that way you will hopefully NOT skip the race OR do badly because now people are going to watch you and ask you about it later and you will want to save yourself the embarrassment.

Having said that, I feel the need to inform everyone that I signed up for a race. I signed Mr. Lovely up too, so now he can’t flake out either. He actually is the one that suggested it – the
New Bedford (his home town) half marathon. He has wanted to run a half marathon for a while now and what better than one in his very own home town! So he finally convinced me to do it as well, although I have not been running for the last year and now I am in Iowa, where it is negative many frosty toes wind chill factor degrees outside!

Running in Louisiana was interesting – it was usually very hot, sometimes kind of chilly and once in a while (winter time mostly) perfect. There are running trails everywhere and when Mira and I needed a long run, we just ran from the office; it was about 10 miles to our hotel from there. Here in Iowa, in the middle of winter, there are not many choices. Apparently, from what I can see, they DO have a lot of running trails, but right now they are not really accessible. I did try to run outside one time – it was probably about 20 degrees outside. I ran for about 4 minutes, and then walked the rest of the 2 mile loop. I have not gone back there again. I have been running on the treadmill, which is a drag. It is already hard enough to run for an hour straight but on the treadmill all you have to stare at for an hour is the wall. Needless to say, I have been staring at the wall a lot.

Ironically enough, I am a little worried about the weather in Massachusetts; it will be cold. Perhaps I should go outside and run after all. Do a little “weather” training instead of strength training…

So, will my treadmill training pay off? I don’t know, but yesterday I ran 8 miles, so now I know that I can run 13 – once you get going, it gets easier and easier. So, I may not finish fast, but I will finish! Will I freeze before reaching the finish? Maybe I will, but if I do make it to the end, I expect a nice glass of wine waiting for me!