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Centre's Corporate Tax Cut Headlines Front Pages Of All Major Dallies

The centre on Friday reduced corporate tax on domestic firms in a bid to boost the sluggish economy is the lead story in most of the leading newspapers today. The arrest of BJP leader Chinmayanand, who is accused of rape, has also been reported in the front pages of most of these papers.

Centre's Corporate Tax Cut Headlines Front Pages Of All Major Dallies

The Times Of India reports that the cut on corporate tax is one of the boldest economic initiatives and probably one of the largest ever giveaways in India by the Narendra Modi government. It also reports that following the announcement, the sensex rallied 1,921 points-its second biggest single-day gain ever-to close at 38,015 points, helping investors grow richer by Rs 7.1 lakh crore.

Centre's Corporate Tax Cut Headlines Front Pages Of All Major Dallies

Hindustan Times reports that the move, which was almost universally welcomed, spurred the stock markets to register the highest single-day rise in a decade. "This is not bigger than the budget, this is bigger than the last 20 budgets," it quoted a Singapore-based fund manager as saying.

Centre's Corporate Tax Cut Headlines Front Pages Of All Major Dallies

The Indian Express reports that the decision to cut corporate tax is the biggest booster dose to a slowing down economy. The paper also carries a chart on how government and the market moved following union budget announcements.

Centre's Corporate Tax Cut Headlines Front Pages Of All Major Dallies

The Telegraph explains Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's announcements on corporate tax cut in pointers. It also details on the corporate tax collections by the government from 2014-19.

Centre's Corporate Tax Cut Headlines Front Pages Of All Major Dallies

"Corporate taxes slahed, Sensex zooms 1,921 pts" is how The Asian Age headlined its lead story on corporate tax cut, today. The paper also carries a separate breakout that the announcement has led to talks of possible cut in income tax for individuals.

About The Campaign

About The Campaign

NDTV along with Mastercard is launching a multi-platform campaign “Cashless Bano India”, to create digital awareness and educate the masses about digital payment solutions for day to day transactions.

The campaign aims to take the message of a cash free India to the country, and will charter a blue print which can help all stakeholders to become a part of the digital revolution.

We aim to reach out to people and educate them on:

1) Digital and financial literacy

2) New generation digital payment solutions

3) Enabling merchants and consumers to understand and adopt secured and safe payment Solutions

4) Ease of usage at point of sales

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  • Amitabh Kant
    In the next 3 to 4 years, India will technologically leap forward. Every person with a mobile will become a walking ATMAmitabh KantCEO, NITI Aayog
  • Ari Sarker
    The banking industry is going to move away from the practice of a blended merchant rate, we will have a separate cost for credit and debitAri SarkerCo-President, Asia Pacific, Mastercard
  • Sunil Mehta
    Security is an ongoing process. Nothing can be absolutely secure. We need to solve problems on an everyday basisSunil MehtaMD and CEO, Punjab National Bank
  • Praveen Khandelwal
    There should be no transaction costs on merchants or consumers. This should be covered by government subsidiesPraveen KhandelwalGeneral Secretary, The Confederation of All India Traders
  • Dr Arvind Virmani
    At least for the next 5 years or so, cellphones would be the best medium to reach people throughDr Arvind VirmaniPresident, Forum for Strategic Initiatives and Former Chief Economic Advisor