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Name: Chinnaswami Ganesan on Apr 6, 2012Comments: I want the Government to encourage cycling. The duty imposed is not a right step.Flag
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Name: Deepam Morparia on Apr 6, 2012Comments: Fully agree to petition. & congratulate you on taking this up on organised manner. Best of luck.Flag
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Name: Neelam Kaur on Apr 6, 2012Comments: in favour for zero import dutyFlag
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Name: Ankitha on Apr 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Nagaphanender Rayala on Apr 6, 2012Comments: This is the least the government can do to encourage cycling. It will also let the local companies compete which raise the quality of local cycles as well.Flag
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Name: Animesh Hazra on Apr 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Satya on Apr 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mayur on Apr 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sumesh on Apr 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dinesh Reddy on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chandan Kumar on Apr 7, 2012Comments: Roll back the customs duty.Flag
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Name: D V MANOHAR on Apr 7, 2012Comments: Our Hyderabad Bicycling Club (HBC) consisting of over 2100 members strongly support this initiative seeking reduction of customs duty to 0% on cycles.Flag
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Name: Tanuja G V P on Apr 7, 2012Comments: Roll back Custom Duty on BicyclesFlag
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Suman Chowdhury on Apr 7, 2012
Comments: The Government had gone beyond its boundaries to get the nuclear deal. I believe, it will take a better and solid steps towards a greener country...Flag -
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Name: Bhargavi on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Maqsood Ahmed on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Hari Prasad on Apr 7, 2012Comments: Import duty must be reduced to zero to increase the usage of quality bicycles in India.Flag
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Name: Chandra Kuchibhotla on Apr 7, 2012Comments: Cycling should be actively promoted. Additional duties will only encourage the incompetence of local manufacturers and cause serious harm to our country.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 7, 2012Comments: This import duty should not be levied on such green initiativesFlag
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Name: M.RAMAKRISHNA on Apr 7, 2012Comments: reduce tax on cycles.encourage cycling .save environmentFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Syed Mujahid on Apr 7, 2012
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Gade Rajeev on Apr 7, 2012
Comments: let th peopl hav wat thy want ....encourage them to pedddle by decreasing th tax !! DAMN IT SHOULD TH MORAL RIGHT ...TO ADD INC3NTIVE WHN U DO TH RIGHT THING ....!!~Flag -
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Name: Kartheek on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anish Reddy on Apr 7, 2012Comments: this duty is agianst the environment try putting tax on cars instead of cyclesFlag
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Name: Kedar Patwary on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ramana Reddy on Apr 7, 2012Comments: greener & healthier cities is the need of hour and not to ensure local bicycle manufacturers make more moneyFlag
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Name: Syfin Sreenivasan on Apr 7, 2012Comments: All the Best, How can Govt discourage such a green thing? Protectionism is not worth it!Flag
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Name: Anirudh Inani on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Smruthi Narayan on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Mahender Kandukuri on Apr 7, 2012
Comments: Lets encourage more cyclingFlag -
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Name: Narayana Prasad S on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sujana on Apr 7, 2012Comments: the price also should be reducedFlag
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Name: Rama Devi on Apr 7, 2012Comments: Indigenous cycles are not on par with international cycles. The demand for international cycles is here to stay, for a while.Flag
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Name: Maninder on Apr 7, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: V Ragunathan on Apr 8, 2012Comments: Yes. This needs to be exempted from paying duty as it is environmental friendly.Flag
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Name: Naga Praveen Avutapalli on Apr 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Bhanu on Apr 8, 2012Comments: The benefits of cycling are far higher than the customs duty that can be made at 30%. Domestic cycle industry does not need this protection and it will ultimately benefit the domestic cycle industry as well with improved competition.Flag
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Name: Chandra Sekhar on Apr 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chekuri Padmaraju on Apr 8, 2012Comments: please reduce tax on cycles to zero.Flag
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Name: Ajendra Narayan Samal on Apr 8, 2012Comments: I suggest to plan for a few stretch of cycling especially on the office going routes where people see cyclist zooming past the Cars and other motor-able transports which will promote bicycling and save fuel demand.Flag
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Name: Chandra Mohan on Apr 8, 2012Comments: Let us roll back and encourage cycling.Flag
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Leela Manoranjan Balanagu on Apr 8, 2012
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Name: Sujatha Poduval on Apr 8, 2012Comments: 0% should be the duty & promote cycling save life!Flag
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Name: Chaitanya Desai on Apr 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rama M on Apr 8, 2012Comments: this is ridiculous. stop the insanityFlag
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Name: Ravi Kumar Vemulapalli on Apr 9, 2012Comments: It's very good to request to reduce the customs dutyFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 9, 2012Comments: The government should be encouraging more people to take up cycling and provide benefits to cyclists instead of putting such roadblocks.Flag
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Name: Naga Rajesh Patnala on Apr 9, 2012Comments: Leaders should stand ahead in encouraging GO GREEN initaitive. GO CYCLE; GO GREEN.Flag