I am no economic expert so I'll keep my comments limited.
1- No duty on solar and wind powered equipment, this is a good step IMO, it would encourage alternative energy sources.
2- The youth program, giving them one year job in government department and other such incentives.
3- Continuing the income support program and getting Benazir off of it.
4-Introducing some form of money saving measures, the austerity measures in the PM house and abolition of secret funds.
5- The withholding tax and other things on cars, and the abolition of duty on 1200cc hybrids and lowering of duty on greater cc cars.
6- Economic zones and Gwadar plans.
7- 1000 housing schemes consisting of 500 houses each.
8- People's work program
The bad:
1- Still no tax net on the agriculture sector.
2- Neither real estate
3- The same old case goes that the affluent get away with the taxes, while poor people get milk and sugar prices increased. 17% GST on milk FFS, milk that we make here! Thatcher Thatcher milk snatcher...remember?
4- The laptop scheme. Instead of doling out money on this stupid scheme, make a IT lab in colleges and unis or a public library with that money.
All in all, the budget has it's goods and bads. The perception I am getting from media is that except a few money saving measures here and there, the budget is largely the same, with increased taxes for the poor and middle class while the affluent get away with it.
I've said it before, the government will have to take hard hitting measures, but not only on one class of people, they have to be across the board.
The good steps mentioned are those on which we'll have to wait to see if they are implemented, like those housing schemes and youth programs.