A K Walia, Delhi’s Finance Minister started presenting the all important Delhi Budget 2010-11 keeping the Commonwealth games in mind. He told that the GSDP is 10 percent which should be sufficient enough for the economic growth. Walia promised moving towards a vision of making Delhi a global capital and was in the quest of fulfilling the promise.
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