Our C.M, Mr. Siddaramaiah has presented Budget for year 2017-18 and key highlight being: All the Multiplex Movie halls have to compulsorily exhibit Kannada Movies and most important aspect is movie tickets will not cost more than 200 I.N.R! Really Movies was the cheapest entertainment for common man of this Nation for decades and with influx of globalization and liberalization and entry of Malls and multiplex theaters tickets rates had sky rocketed and to watch the movies with family in weekends has become costly affair.
No doubt, Multiplex theaters do offer good ambience for cine lovers but the whooping cost of tickets on weekends makes it not an affordable entertainment for many of us. But this move to cap the cost of tickets at max Rs.200 is a good move of our Govt.
One more interesting news for weekend party makers is--- 'Liquor will not have VAT-Value Added Tax'!
Other important highlights of this Budget is:
No doubt, Multiplex theaters do offer good ambience for cine lovers but the whooping cost of tickets on weekends makes it not an affordable entertainment for many of us. But this move to cap the cost of tickets at max Rs.200 is a good move of our Govt.
One more interesting news for weekend party makers is--- 'Liquor will not have VAT-Value Added Tax'!
Siddu posing before presenting budget-17-2018 |
Other important highlights of this Budget is:
- Person Marrying Physically Challenged partner will receive 50,000 I.N.R as Govt's gift
- Nearly 1.5 Lakh College students will receive FREE-Laptops
- Similar to AMMA Canteen of Tamil Nadu, NAMMA CANTEEN will start operations in Karnataka to offer cheap breakfast and meals
- Women Entrepreneurs to receive 50 Crores Loan from Govt.
- 10000 Primary Teachers will be recruited in a year
- Retirement age of Private Employees is raised from 58 to 60
- Reservation for Kannadigas in Private Sector
- Six New Medical colleges to be started
- 16500 Nurses will receive TABS
- New Solar Power Plant in Tumkur Pavagada
- Electric Bus to ply on Bengaluru and Mysuru cities
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