Post Budget Reactions - Union Budget 2020 - 21
Technology
CP Gurnani, MD & CEO, Tech Mahindra, said, “With a thrust on talent,
technology and entrepreneurship, Budget 2020-21 is a promising budget in
support of making India’s $5 trillion economy dream come true. It is heartening
to see initiatives that are aimed at enhancing digital penetration in the
country by making Fibre to the home (FTTH) accessible to 100,000 Gram
Panchayats via Bharat Net, which will go a long way in bridging the digital
divide. Also, the decision to build data centre parks for the private sector is
another step towards making India
a data economy superpower. Furthermore, strategic initiatives aimed at
leveraging new-age technologies like the Internet-of-Things, machine learning,
robotics, bioinformatics, quantum computing and artificial intelligence across
sectors will further help in laying the foundation of a robust, digital
economy.”
“The 2020 Budget has been drafted around the key themes of talent,
technology, entrepreneurship and sustainability and we applaud the Centre’s
efforts at boosting the economy. The Hon’ble Finance Minister has maintained
focus on tourism by announcing that iconic destinations will be connected by “corporate”
trains like Tejas and with the plan to develop 5 archaeological sites into
iconic sites. Five new smart cities have also been proposed and Barco looks
forward to partnering with the Government in this direction.” Says Rajiv
Bhalla, Managing Director, Barco India
Auto
“We find Union Budget 2020 to be a reasonable one with strong measures
and good intent. Tax benefit for the middle class makes life easier for the
common man and leaves more money in the hands of the consumer.
Decriminalization in the Companies Act is a major positive that Corporate India
will welcome. No reduction in GST rate for vehicles is a dampener for us.” Mr.
Sharad Malhotra, President – Automotive Refinishes and Wood Coatings, Nippon
Paint India
Education
“With umpteen focused initiatives like – FDI, emphasis on new skill
development and entrepreneurship, launch of new online degree courses /apprenticeship
programmes and allocation of Rs 99,300 crore for world-class education,
Budget2020 will help position India
as a global educational hub. We appreciate the launch of the ‘Study in India ’ programme which will enable foreign
students to apply for scholarships to study in India . Overall, we believe that
this renewed push on providing quality education and enhancing the skills of
our youth, will help India
play a lead role in shaping the global economy in the future.” - Mr P K
Gupta, Chancellor, Sharda
University
“Budget 2020 truly sharpens the country’s focus on becoming the next
global hub for education. Significant announcements like the introduction of
FDI in the education sector, launch of ‘Study in India’ programme, new
apprenticeship programmes and online degree courses, besides the continued
budget allocation for skill development, reiterate the government’s commitment
towards the youth of our country. I am confident that these strategic
initiatives will play a decisive role in the building of a New Digital India.” -
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, VC of World
University of Design.
Healthcare
In the Union Budget 2020, we welcome the increase in allocation of
69,000 crore for the health sector with 6,000crore in PMJAY Ayushman Bharat
scheme, with special emphasis on viability gap funding for setting up hospitals
in the 112 aspirational districts (PAN India). Welcome the announcement on
converting existing district hospitals to medical colleges through PPP mode,
there is indeed a huge shortage of doctors in poor state districts” - Farhan
Pettiwala, Executive Director & Head Development– India & South Asia,
AKHAND JYOTI EYE HOSPITAL (A TATA Initiative)
“The Budget has focused on implementing major steps to revitalize the
healthcare industry and allocation of Rs 69,000 crore will definitely
contribute in making India
a better place to opt for good quality healthcare facilities. Additionally, the
opening of hospitals in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, and diversion of proceeds
from taxes on medical devices for health infrastructure development in these
cities, along with targeted campaigns to eradicate evils like TB are a few
other laudable steps. We look forward to collectively building a healthy,
robust India .”
- Dr Ashutosh Niranjan, Medical Superintendent, Sharda Hospital
Finance
The Union Budget has rightly focused on entrepreneurship as a major
pillar of the economy. We applaud the Centre’s proposal of setting up an
investment clearance cell for end-to-end entrepreneurial facilitation. Further,
the Hon’ble Finance Minister’s scheme to provide subordinate debt for MSME
entrepreneurs also boosts the segment. We also welcome the Government’s thrust
on sourcing external commercial borrowing and FDI financing to attract talent
in the educational sector. - Dr. BBL Madhukar, Founder, Director General of
BRICS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Real Estate
Mr. Prashant Solomon, MD, Chintels India and Hon. Treasurer
for CREDAI NCR - With the lowering of personal income tax, the middle-class
and millennials will have more disposable income, thereby spurring spending and
growth in the economy which will in turn also reflect in residential purchases.
Affordable housing segment has also got a boost with the Hon’ble FM proposing
to extend the tax holiday by one more year. However, the Budget leaves much to
be desired for the real estate segment with no reduction in interest rates on
home loans, no incentives for other segments beyond affordable housing, no
announcements on single window clearance and industry status for the sector.
“The Budget has acknowledged start-ups as the growth engines of the
economy and proposed tax benefits for the sector through deduction of 100 per
cent of our profits, increased turnover limit and period of eligibility. The
reduction of personal income tax will increase spending power and spur growth in
the economy and the real estate segment. The Budget has also focussed on the
affordable housing segment with the Hon’ble Finance Minister proposing
extension of the tax holiday by one more year.” - Rohit Malik, Founder and
CEO, Clicbrics
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