00:00Ramesh Vabasar. Keshaw Sir. Aishter is an ambitious but practical question.
00:07I have never been disputed by a few years.
00:12I have never been able to fight for the time.
00:14I am going to fight for the time and the situation.
00:17I have to fight for the time and to fight for the time.
00:18I am going to fight for a positive situation.
00:19I have to fight for my own budget and I will fight for my own budget.
00:23And the main decisions or in the government, they're trying to make a единomenal decisions and review.
00:30So everyone has a strong balance and the budget and an ambition budget and another project,
00:39an ambition, a laborer, he's talking about the prices, and making the change for them.
00:44I had to agree with that.
00:47I was told that in their very past few days mark on the budget.
00:52Only four dollars would be half the budget for my five five.
00:54It's not the $.
00:58But I take my three, five dollars to save.
01:00That's the goal, I've said that I would accept the exemption of GST.
01:07If I did any questions, I would accept the exemption of GST.
01:10I would accept the interest of those.
01:10That's why we have to reflect on our total budget.
01:16In 1995-1996, Saramaniya Sridhramahin, the Prime Minister of the Prime Minister of the Prime Minister of the Prime Minister
01:24of the Prime Minister of the Prime Minister of the Prime Minister.
01:36We can make a budget for people.
01:38Like Jyothi Basu and Gujarat, as they have made a budget for our foreign lands.
01:44We can make all theinated and balancements,
01:47but, as I was aware, to make a budget for our Japan and the government of North Karnataka,
01:56or Sridharmahazos, some people have come to northern,
02:02and we have been an executive all around this.
02:06That's why we have a question.
02:09How?
02:10That's why our government has three budgets.
02:14In the middle of the budget, we have a guarantee that we have 500% of our budget.
02:19Not only a guarantee.
02:21We have a guarantee that we have 50% of our budget.
02:26We have social commitments.
02:29We have a pension, old age, video pension.
02:32We have a guarantee that we have a small amount of money.
02:36We have to pay for 1,000-1,000-1,000.
02:41Not only a guarantee.
02:42We have to pay for all the government.
02:46We have to pay for the committed expenditure.
02:50We have to pay for the pension.
02:52We have to pay for the budget.
02:54We have to pay for the pension.
02:59That is a committed expenditure.
03:00The expansion of the insurance and the guarantee,
03:05The bank has a lot.
03:06They have to pay for the pension.
03:06I have to pay for the pension.
03:09I have to pay for the pension.
03:09That's why,
03:10You have to pay for the pension and for the pension.
03:13That is why we have money.
03:14During this pension,
03:16And, you know,
03:19You are a tax-dollar bill.
03:20In the last year, we are going to sell our budget and become our budget.
03:29But Keshawar has a question about how much money is going to be in the CapEx?
03:37How much capital expenditure will be in the CapEx?
03:40How much capital expenditure will be in the net?
03:45How much capital expenditure will be.
03:50There was a BJP member. He didn't have the guarantee scheme in that country.
03:56But probably the 5th year in
03:59the last year he would have had a garant scheme in that country.
04:04He didn't have the guarantee scheme in that country.
04:07If you have a budget, you will have a budget for a total of $50.
04:16So, the government will have a budget for you.
04:23The central budget is like this.
04:25If you have a capex, you will have a capex.
04:28Not 100%.
04:30Is that enough?
04:31A house in Japan!
04:33The supermarket is in the UK.
04:34So now I have three principles.
04:36I have a lot of questions.
04:39I was talking a lot about Ashokra and the Chinese people who have this right.
04:45Don't pay attention to the right and they are paying attention to the right.
04:50I was talking a bit about UBLI MLU,
04:55but I just asked when I heard my SDP or TSP.
04:59You think others are going to have to pay.
05:03This will be a cost for a year.
05:05Yes, the capital data will reduce the capital of the total.
05:09No, no, no, I'll do this.
05:10I think we can charge the right investment for the minute now with the last 10% of our budget
05:14of the rest of the state.
05:19If you think about the capital of the sector, the number has to give you $100.
05:26That is not true.
05:27In all departments, including all departments, you don't have to pay for any of these.
05:33In total, in this budget, it is 4.5% of the cost.
05:38That's what I would say.
05:39I am not sure.
05:40I am not sure.
05:41It is 4.5%.
05:42If you pay for any of these, it is 3%.
05:45It is not true.
05:47If you don't have to pay for any of these, you don't have to pay for any of these.
05:56This is not true.
05:56It doesn't have to pay for any of these.
05:58The rest of the total budget is not 1.75% of the cost.
06:11This is not the cost of net cash.
06:15But what special needs are not 0.59% will be 3.78% of the budget.
06:24This is the cost of net cash.
06:26as i said, they were going to dedicate a little bit, but they did not change it like that.
06:35Also, the Colombian government was not going to do anything.
06:42This is not going to be a bad thing, but no compromise.
06:46I have the right question, another question is,
06:49people who are going to be the majority of the BJP in court have gone to their government.
06:52No, no!
06:52I am facing a risk of the two angles.
06:57It will be a difference in another year.
07:00In this future, I have seen capital expenditures.
07:03They are not able to pay for the bills.
07:07At the same time, it won't be much more than a cash budget, however, and I asked the question.
07:13The other people isn't aware there are these things.
07:16Yes, no, there are some factors.
07:18The reason is that we instead have to talk about revenue as a global issue.
07:20So, when we had an investment in revenue, we would have 80% of our revenue.
07:25We could have more than 300 or 400 people in exchange.
07:30So, if we could have more than 300 people in the exchange, we would have more than 300 people.
07:37See, I'm not looking at budget, but I can't move it in any way.
07:44If you have any kind of money, you will have a grant or the devolution of the tax.
07:56In this country, you will have to pay for GST.
08:02You will have to pay for 5 days or so.
08:06It is not a case of any in-person.
08:09In this case, there are many cases.
08:14We don't have to handle any in-person.
08:16It is important to try to discuss the situation in Balearic.
08:20So, if the situation is wrong,
08:22it can be the case of any in-person.
08:26If we have to deal with this problem,
08:26then we have to deal with the tax.
08:28It is not a case of tax.
08:30If we have to deal with the tax, then we can do it.
08:32Of course, there are tax, but we can't do it.
08:35But at the same time, this is a report from Govind Rao.
08:49This is absolutely wrong.
08:54Dr. Nanjundapar has reported in this report.
08:58The report is 100% of the report.
09:01But in this case, there are parameters.
09:05The parameters are not required.
09:09You are not required to pay per capita income.
09:11We are in third place.
09:13That report is not required to pay per capita income.
09:17What is this?
09:18Dr. Nanjundapar is a little bit of speed.
09:20That is not required.
09:22Dr. Nanjundapar is a very important report.
09:26That is not required to pay per capita income.
09:32The parameters are not required.
09:33If you are not required to pay per capita income,
09:40you are required to pay per capita income.
09:50Dr. Nanjundapar is failed in valuation,
09:53The knowledge, parks, parks, clouds,
09:56Staff, universal rules,
09:57You are not required to pay per capita income.
09:59Because every all crimeJesus does not make people
10:02this compromise is not mettre
10:04Today, we have a lot of good,
10:06we have a lot of good,
10:07we have a lot of good,
10:10we have a lot of good,
10:14which we have to do.
10:35You
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