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INDIA SAYS ECONOMY ON TRACK, TARGETS 9 PERCENT GROWTH
By P. Vijian
NEW DELHI, July 6 (Bernama) -- After weathering an economic slowdown plus a
delayed monsoon which threatened food production, India says its economy is now
on track and aims for a nine percent growth.
While the developed economies still saddled with money supply, India, Asia's
third largest economy after Japan and China, is bullish about its performance.
While unveiling the 2009-2010 Budget in Parliament Monday, Finance Minister
Pranab Mukherjee said "the worst is behind us" and the government planned to
bring the economy to a high growth rate.
"The first challenge is to bring back the GDP (gross domestic product)
growth rate to over nine percent per annum. There are signs of an economic
recovery," he said.
The Congress led-United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, which
returned to power last May, after a resounding victory, is promoting inclusive
growth and outlined a slew of reforms, especially for the rural sector.
By increasing funding for the NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act), the UPA government aimed to reduce poverty by half by 2014 through
expanding job opportunities.
"NREGA is a magnificent success. The government is committed to providing a
wage of Rs100 (RM7.40) a day to rural households in convergence with other
schemes for rural areas," Mukherjee said.
To spur the economy, India has also increased its allocations for the
infrastructure sector by 23 percent, compared to the previous budget.
-- BERNAMA
NEW DELHI, July 6 (Bernama) -- After weathering an economic slowdown plus a
delayed monsoon which threatened food production, India says its economy is now
on track and aims for a nine percent growth.
While the developed economies still saddled with money supply, India, Asia's
third largest economy after Japan and China, is bullish about its performance.
While unveiling the 2009-2010 Budget in Parliament Monday, Finance Minister
Pranab Mukherjee said "the worst is behind us" and the government planned to
bring the economy to a high growth rate.
"The first challenge is to bring back the GDP (gross domestic product)
growth rate to over nine percent per annum. There are signs of an economic
recovery," he said.
The Congress led-United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, which
returned to power last May, after a resounding victory, is promoting inclusive
growth and outlined a slew of reforms, especially for the rural sector.
By increasing funding for the NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act), the UPA government aimed to reduce poverty by half by 2014 through
expanding job opportunities.
"NREGA is a magnificent success. The government is committed to providing a
wage of Rs100 (RM7.40) a day to rural households in convergence with other
schemes for rural areas," Mukherjee said.
To spur the economy, India has also increased its allocations for the
infrastructure sector by 23 percent, compared to the previous budget.
-- BERNAMA