Budget high on 'Investment','Ease of Doing Business' literally

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 28 2015 | 1:48 PM IST
India may rank poorly on 'ease of doing business', but it emerged as a high-focus area in Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's first full-fledged Budget today, literally, with as many as ten mentions.
However, the biggest focus area turned out to be 'investment' when it comes to usage of keywords in the speech.
In comparison, this phrase did not find a single mention in Jaitley's last Budget speech in July last year.
India's position had slipped to a very low 142nd last year on the World Bank's 'Ease of Doing Business' rankings of 189 countries and the new government has been saying it is committed to improve the country's ranking.
Terms like 'growth', 'infrastructure' and 'foreign investments' also ranked high in terms of usage today.
Jaitley referred to the term 'investment' as many as 60 times, as against 34 last year, while 'growth' was spoken 27 times in comparison to 31 in July 2014.
Jaitley's predecessor P Chidambaram had used 'growth' 32 times during his interim budget speech in February 2014, but the word 'investment' was spoken only 11 times by him.
Words like 'jobs', 'skills', 'youth', 'corporate' and 'poor' were also spoken quite a few times. At the same time, the word 'crisis' was not spoken at all, although this term found mention quite often during previous budget speeches.
Jaitley mentioned 'jobs' 23 times today and 'skills' 14 times, as against ten times each in July last year. He spoke of 'deficit' six times, down from nine last year.
'Slowdown' did not find a mention today, down from three times last year.
'Inflation', which has been a major cause of worry in recent past, was mentioned eight times, up from six times in July last.
Words like 'inflation', 'deficit' and 'poor' had found repeated mentions in earlier budgets.
Reference to the term 'infrastructure', which has been listed as a key focus area for the new government, was made as many as 30 times today. In his speech in July last year, Jaitley had mentioned this term 33 times, while Chidambaram had spoken this word eight times in February 2014.
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First Published: Feb 28 2015 | 1:48 PM IST

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