He is a weak prime minister, he is talking about issuing oil bonds, he is not 
talking about around 50% taxes on crude oil.
 
Center + state govt is collecting more than 50% petrol price in taxes...they 
are not doing any favor in issing bonds.
 
As per the government policy of 2003, the subsidy component by the government 
has remained constant since 2004-05 at Rs 22.58 per per LPG cylinder and Rs 
0.82 per litre of kerosene. The balance subsidy is provided by the marketing 
companies from their own pockets.
 
here is the Rediff.com excerpts:
Taxes and duties on petrol and diesel in India are higher than developed 
countries like US and Japan and even neighbours like Pakistan, the Rajya Sabha 
was informed on Tuesday.
After the excise duty cut announced in the Budget, 52 per cent of petrol price 
is made up of duties and taxes (customs, excise and sales tax) while 31 per 
cent of diesel price is made up of taxes, Minister of State for Petroleum and 
Natural Gas Dinsha Patel said.
Petrol price in Japan is made up of 45 per cent duties and taxes, while that in 
Canada is 34 per cent. The US has only 18 per cent, Pakistan 39 per cent and 
Thailand 36 per cent duties in the price.
For diesel, Japan has 33 per cent levies in the price, Canada 24 per cent, USA 
18 per cent, Pakistan 20 per cent and Thailand 24 per cent, he said.
In India, petrol is priced at Rs 42.85 a litre, higher than Rs 39.38 per litre 
in Sri Lanka, Rs 39.01 in Pakistan, Rs 35.80 in Bangladesh, Rs 42.02 in Nepal, 
Rs 32.56 in Philippines, Rs 30.57 in Thailand, Rs 33 in Canada and Rs 26.34 in 
USA, he said.
However, South Korea charges Rs 65.99 a litre for petrol and Japan Rs 48.80. 
Similarly, the diesel price of Rs 30.25 a litre in India was higher than Rs 
24.36 per litre in Sri Lanka, Rs 27.39 in Pakistan, Rs 21.10 in Bangladesh, Rs 
28.92 in Philippines, Rs 28.29 in Thailand and Rs 29.16 in USA.
However, the price of diesel at Rs 41.47 in Japan, Rs 36.22 in Canada and Rs 
33.31 a litre in Nepal was higher than the price of the fuel in India.
 
********** he is talking about charity..
 
Amit

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Prime Minister's address to the Nation








The following is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh's address 
to the nation over television today.

"My Fellow Citizens,

It has been some time since I have had the opportunity to speak to you. In the 
time that has gone by, our country has marched forward as one of the world's 
fastest growing economies. This has enabled us to generate revenues that have 
been invested for the welfare of our people - in employment generating 
programmes, in farmer's welfare and in building our social and economic 
infrastructure.

As I speak to you today, I feel confident that the people of India will 
continue to demonstrate their creativity and potential for high growth. I 
assure you that our Government will continue to pursue policies that will make 
our growth process more socially inclusive; more meaningful to all sections of 
society; more beneficial to our farmers, artisans, and industrial workers.

In the past four years, we have vastly expanded programmes which directly 
affect the poor and marginalized sections of society. We now have a universal 
rural employment guarantee of 100 days which is a unique social safety net for 
the rural poor. Farmers and agriculture are getting attention unprecedented in 
the last two decades. The result is that agricultural production is rising much 
faster now than a decade ago. The education system has been has been expanded 
at all levels and we have tried to ensure that the nutritional status of our 
children improves through a universal mid-day meal programme. Bharat Nirman and 
the National Rural Health Mission and the Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal 
Mission aim to provide better infrastructure and health care facilities in 
rural and urban areas. I am sure that all these efforts have started to bear 
fruit and no one can deny that we are moving in the right direction to 
eliminate poverty, ignorance and disease.

My Fellow Citizens,

However, I fully share with all of you your concern that in recent months, 
higher growth has been accompanied by higher inflation. Our government has 
taken several measures to insulate the less privileged in our society from the 
full impact of higher inflation.

You are all aware that two important external factors have been responsible for 
higher inflation. First, rising food and commodity prices around the world and 
second, rising world oil prices.

Our government has taken many steps to increase food production and 
procurement, limit food exports and strengthen the Public Distribution System. 
All these steps, along with positive expectations of a normal monsoon, have 
already had a positive impact on food price inflation. I am confident that in 
months to come there will be further stabilisation in food prices.

Our economy is largely self-sufficient in food. We produce enough to meet our 
needs. For this, we salute our farming community. Our government will continue 
to empower our farmers and enhance their welfare. We will continue to give a 
fair price to our farmers for their produce. This will certainly lead to some 
rise in prices of foodgrains but this is the only way in which we can 
incentivise higher production and assure the food security of our people.

However, in the case of oil, nature has not blessed us in the same manner. We 
remain dependent on imports. We are, therefore, vulnerable to global trends in 
oil prices. When our government came to power in May 2004, we faced a price of 
US$ 39 per barrel for crude oil. Today, that price has gone up to over US$ 130 
per barrel – an increase of over three times.

This global Oil Shock has imposed a huge burden on our finances and on the 
financial resources of our Oil Companies. In the past year alone, as oil prices 
doubled, our Government did not make any adjustments in the price of petrol and 
other petroleum products. Kerosene prices have not been touched in four years.

Our Government is committed to ensuring that the impact of this global Oil 
Shock is minimal. We wish to protect as large a section of our society as 
possible from its effects. This has been at great cost to government finances 
and to the economy as a whole.

However, business cannot go on like this for ever. We need to learn to adjust 
to this new international scenario. We need to be efficient and economical in 
our use of energy. And we need to pay the economic cost of petroleum products. 
There are limits to which we can keep consumer prices unaffected by rising 
import costs. Our oil companies cannot go on incurring losses. This way, they 
will have no money to import crude oil from abroad.

To compensate them, the Central Government has reduced taxation of petroleum 
products to the extent possible. But given the commitments of the government 
for vital development and non-development expenditure, taxes on petroleum 
products cannot be completely eliminated. Thus a rise in prices is inevitable.

However, it has been our endeavour to raise the prices only by a moderate 
amount. Price of petrol has been raised by Rs.5 per litre, of diesel by Rs.3 
per litre and of an LPG cylinder by Rs.50. Prices of kerosene, a vital fuel for 
the poor, remain unchanged. We continue to bear a subsidy of Rs.250 per 
cylinder of LPG and almost Rs.20 per litre of kerosene. It must be appreciated 
that what has been done is the bare minimum, with a substantial burden being 
borne by the government and the oil companies.

The Central Government, oil companies and consumers are bearing a part of this 
immense burden. It is therefore incumbent upon state governments, many of whom 
tax petroleum products substantially, to also contribute to this national 
effort by suitably reducing state taxes and levies.

My Fellow Citizens,

Taken together, this entire effort will only bridge a tenth of the uncovered 
gap of over Rs. 200,000 crores. There is still a gap of almost 90% which has to 
be bridged. This 90%, amounting to almost Rs 180,000 crores, is being bridged 
by the government. The cuts in excise and customs duties will cost Rs 22,000 
crores to the government. The remaining gap of Rs. 150,000 crores will be met 
by a combination of lower profits for oil companies and compensation to them by 
the government in the form of oil bonds.

My Fellow Citizens,

I know that the price increases we have had to announce today will not be 
popular, even though they are only modest. You must remember that the 
Government is bearing the burden of issuing Oil Bonds. Our oil companies are 
making a large sacrifice and are under severe stress.

However, I would like the nation to remember that issuing bonds and loading 
deficits on oil companies is not a permanent solution to this problem. We are 
only passing on our burden to our children who will have to repay this debt. 
Cutting down on the returns of our oil companies will choke a sector vital for 
the growth of the economy. We need more corrective measures in future on many 
fronts. In the long term, our country must have a sound strategy for energy 
security.

To begin with, each one of us can conserve energy and contribute to national 
security. I urge every citizen to conserve energy at every step, every minute 
of the day. Be it petrol, diesel, kerosene, LPG, electricity or even water – 
let us learn to save and use efficiently. Let us reduce wasteful consumption of 
petrol.

Finally, we have to develop alternative sources of energy, whatever be the 
source. We cannot remain captive to uncertain markets and unsure sources of 
supply. We have to develop renewable sources of energy, including nuclear 
energy.

My Fellow Citizens,

Today more and more of our people are enjoying the fruits of development. It is 
the responsibility of the Government to ensure a secure future for all our 
people and for future generations. We cannot think only for ourselves, for the 
present, for the here and now. We must think about what is good for future 
generations - for the welfare and security of our children, grand children and 
their children. It is our duty to ensure their food security and energy 
security.

The steps taken today are part of that process. I hope each one of you will 
strengthen our hands in building a strong, secure and caring India. An India 
where the aam aadmi feels safe, secure and hopeful about the future.

Jai Hind"



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Date: Jun 4, 2008 5:34 PM
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Dear Jharkhand Forum





Requested Ministry-wise PIB releases

1. Prime Minister's Office




Prime Minister's address to the Nation




High Powered Committee Constituted to Examine the Financial Position of Oil 
Companies

2. Ministry of Science & Technology




Science Express concludes its journey with a call to youth to come forward to 
make modern India

3. Ministry of Finance




Statement of Revenue Secretary

4. Ministry of Commerce & Industry




BOA for SEZs grants 23 approvals

5. Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas




Marginal price increase in Petrol, Diesel and Domestic LPG price

6. Ministry of Agriculture




India Raises Concern at Diversion of Foodgrains for Biofuel Production

7. Ministry of Environment and Forests




Kick the Habit! Towards a Low Carbon EconomyWorld Environment Day-2008

8. Ministry of Defence




Detailed guidelines issued to armed forces for hiring of lands and buildings in 
J&K

9. UPSC




National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (II), 2007 – Final 
Result Declared

10. Ministry of Tourism and Culture




PSUs Under Ministry of Tourism register profits

11. Ministry of Rural Development




Six States to Receive Central Assistance under ARWSP


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