Execution will be critical for the strategic disinvestment policy unveiled in the Budget
The government’s spending plans for 2021-22 hinge on better compliance lifting tax collections, and an ambitious plan to raise non-tax revenue. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced large-scale monetisation of government sector assets, including vast tracts of land, and is banking on disinvestment receipts of ₹1.75-lakh crore. This includes likely inflows from the strategic sale of entities such as Air India and BPCL, carried forward from this year’s plans. The listing of LIC could be completed as well, with necessary amendments in the Finance Bill, and that alone could bolster the revenue kitty. Most significant, however, is the new strategic disinvestment policy for public sector enterprises and the promise to privatise two public sector banks and a general insurance company in the year. The policy, promised as part of the Atma Nirbhar Bharat package, states the government w
however, to an obvious point. tariffs were never going to do anything to help with the instant crisis of the giving dhs what they are begging for to treat these kids. make sure they don t get sick and don t die on our watch and wind up ruining a portion of a generation. with is the urgency on that? there should be more urgency. in the executive branch and congress. as well. you have been very spot on and on point with this. belated congratulations on the anniversary for you and the extraordinary team. thank you for helping us get where we are. appreciate you both. continue. our pleasure. i think you had a congresswoman on who seemed willing to negotiate with the president. and get to it. give dhs what they need to deal with the crisis on the border. that the president has been talking about for sometime.
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paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. when you ask republicans this is what president trump is so keenly aware of 63% of republicans trust president trump to handle the major issues versus only 29% of republicans who trust their party s own leaders in congress. chris? that s the headline from this poll and explains maybe why you re seeing a lot on the gop side, certainly on the elected side not talking much about the president in a negative because he does have sway. david, stay with us, if you would. we want to talk about all of this. cnn political analyst david gregory is also joining us now. i want to start with this false claim that the president made that his predecessors, other presidents don t call families of the fallen. it s so ridiculous it s a ridiculous and sort of cruel claim. before we get to that claim i want to ask you about his own belated response. why did it take him almost two
training on social media. happily for her, her account is now private. we should say they took that down. yes. what was the conversation like around the white house around that, do you suppose? or in steve mnuchin s office. i best it s different than we think or would want it to be. really. i bet more people being forgiving of it internally than you might imagine. there was at least one of those hashtags where i didn t know what it was. what was that? can i go back? #roland. happy birthday, belated. thanks. coming up, president trump s toughest words last night were aimed at pakistan. bill richardson will be here on why that tough talk could be