Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and Finance Minister O. Pannerselvam entering the assembly for presentation of the budget.
Tamil Nadu Finance Minister O. Panneerselvam, presenting State's budget for the year 2012-2013. According to the budget estimates, revenue receipts are projected at Rs 1,00,589.92 crore and the revenue expenditure estimated as Rs 98,213.85 crore.
Duty cut on e-bikes may encourage cleaner and healthier living. In this file photo, a student who invented solar power based e-bike is seen encouraged by his mentors.
VAT cut on wheat by the Tamil Nadu government budget makes it healthier to all.
The Tamil Nadu government has proposed 14.5 per cent tax on liquor as part of efforts to generate Rs 1,500 crore revenue.
A person taking insulin injection may have to spend a little less as the Tamil Nadu government budget proposes a cut on tax for insulin.
In order to implement welfare programmes, Tamil Nadu government had taken up various steps. Making the helmets cheaper, may encourage more people to use one.
Tamil Nadu government's VAT exemption on oats makes it cheaper.
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