Economic Survey 2019-20 was tabled in Parliament after the address of the President inaugurating the budget session. Substantively written by the Chief Economic Advisor —
Day: February 1, 2020
No room to manoeuvre: Nirmala in a tight spot–Deccan Chronicle
Tomorrow, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman would present her second Union Budget. In normal circumstances, it would be a great honour to be in a position
Economic Survey calls for USD 1.4 trillion spending on infrastructure–Deccan Chronicle
New Delhi: To spur economic growth and achieve USD 5 trillion economy, India needs to spend about USD 1.4 trillion on the infrastructure sector during
Strong on Analysis, Weak on Solutions–Economic Times
The Economic Survey is optimistic about growth reviving next fiscal, without recommending any growth fixes over and above what the government has already initiated. The
Survey pointers: Government must let go and trust the market–Times of India
The Economic Survey forecasts that the next financial year will see a rebound in economic growth. GDP is expected to grow between 6% and 6.5%,
Economic Survey: ‘Counter-cyclical fiscal policy’ to boost demand justified | Business Standard News
Chief Economic Advisor KV Subramanian speaks at a media interaction at National Media Center. PTI The Economic Survey for 2019-20, presented to Parliament on Friday,
Unfounded optimism: The Hindu Editorial on Economic Survey’s GDP forecast – The Hindu
The Economic Survey’s forecast of 6-6.5% GDP growth in FY21 is premised on hope As a report card-cum-blueprint for the future, Chief Economic Adviser (CEA)
How the finance minister should respond to India’s economic crisis | Opinion – analysis – Hindustan Times
As finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman rises to present her second budget, she will be dealing with a combination of problems: A slowdown in growth, stagnant
How to read the economic survey – editorials – Hindustan Times
Modern day Economic Surveys have transitioned into a hybrid of a health audit (of the economy) and an idea generator for the future. There are
एक पाऊल पुढे! –महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स
एक पाऊल पुढे! गर्भवती महिलांना चोविसाव्या आठवड्यापर्यंत गर्भपात करण्यास अनुमती देऊन केंद्र सरकारने अत्यंत आवश्यक असे पुढचे पाऊल टाकले आहे. त्याचे वैद्यकीय क्षेत्रातील तज्ज्ञ आणि
आणखी किती मागे जाणार?–लोकसत्ता
मागणी, पतपुरवठा, उत्पादन, निर्यात यांत वृद्धी होणार नसेल, शेती उत्पादन उणेच राहणार असेल, तर या अहवालाच्या अपेक्षेनुसार ६.५ टक्के वृद्धी कशी काय गाठणार? ‘संपत्ती निर्माण’
सावित्रीची लेक -महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स
सावित्रीची लेक विद्या बाळ यांच्या निधनाने एक मध्यमवर्गीय महिला स्वत:ला प्रश्न विचारत, नव्या वाटा शोधत, नवा विचार करत आणि समाजाशी जोडून घेत किती मोठा पल्ला
Eco Survey flags ‘disproportionate dwarfism’ of Indian banks, calls upon PSBs to become efficient – The Economic Times
New Delhi: Flagging “disproportionate dwarfism” of Indian banks as compared to the size of the economy, the Economic Survey on Friday called upon public sector
Budget 2020: 5 signals from Economic Survey on Budget for Dalal Street investors – The Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Will Budget 2020 be a pro-market one? Well, Economic Survey suggests so, say analysts. The Survey, presented by the Chief Economic Adviser, pegged
Swaminathan Aiyar: Let’s not pretend Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget can solve our deep structural problems: Swaminathan Aiyar – The Economic Times
The biggest headline we have got is that the Chief Economic Adviser is in favour of breaching the fiscal deficit target and seeking policy interventions
Nirmala Sitharaman: Economic Survey 2020 has a clear message for Nirmala Sitharaman – The Economic Times
The Economic Survey 2019-20 tabled today pegged India’s GDP growth for 2020-21 between 6 to 6.5 per cent. Growth in the current fiscal year (2019-20)
Economic Survey suggests cutting subsidy to increase fiscal legroom – The Economic Times
The government distributes food grains at below market prices to keep costs low. The top economic adviser to India’s government favours relaxing the budget deficit
economic survey 2019-20: More documents needed to open a restaurant than to buy a pistol, says Economic Survey 2019-20 – The Economic Times
It takes more documents to open a restaurant in Delhi as compared to documents needed for a license to procure new arms and major fireworks,
Corporate tax cut to mostly benefit less than 1 pc of companies: Survey – The Economic Times
The Survey said 2019-20 was challenging for the Indian economy owing to the decelerating growth rate. The steep cut in corporate tax rate will benefit
Insolvency law reduces resolution time for stressed assets to 340 days: Economic Survey – The Economic Times
New Delhi: The average time taken for resolution of stressed assets has come down to 340 days since the insolvency law came into force three