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NEW DELHI: A delegation of women, led by Minister of State for Women and Child Development, Renuka Chowdhury, called on Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram here on Monday to demand a better deal in the coming budget. The delegation sought incentives for asset-building by way of softer loans, particularly for single women and widows. Wants VAT withdrawnIt wanted special schemes to increase the employability of women whose husbands had committed suicide due to the agrarian crisis. The Union government should enhance the allocation for education and health as promised under the national common minimum programme of the United Progressive Alliance, it said. The delegation wanted withdrawal of VAT on the items of women’s personal hygiene so that these were within the reach of all. However since VAT was a State subject, Ms. Chowdhury said she would write to the States in this connection. Infant mortalityAccording to Bollywood star Preity Zinta — who was part of the delegation — the need of the hour was to focus on reduction of infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate and improving the male-female ratio in school enrolment. Mr. Chidambaram gave the delegation a patient hearing. Pressure groupMs. Chowdhury said the women would create a “pressure group” to ensure that their demands were not neglected.
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