New Delhi, Dec 27 (ANI): Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has expressed optimism that the Indian economy will continue to grow at a healthy rate even as the global economies face recession.
This, he said, is because our economy has strong fundamentals and factors such as high savings rate, growing services sector, a large middle class, which continues to create demand and technical and qualified manpower and the youth.
Speaking at the National Development Council meeting here today, Chidambaram said that it was imperative to contain the fiscal deficit by augmenting resources and controlling expenditure.
He said that some measures may cause immediate pain but this was necessary to ensure that the fiscal deficit came down to 3 per cent in the next three years. Steps were also being taken to contain the Current Account Deficit (CAD).
He said that there was need to control gold imports, which contributed USD 64 billion to the CAD. Chidambaram lauded the States for containing the fiscal deficit to 2.1 per cent of the GDP and also for generating revenue surplus of 0.75 per cent.
He urged all States to adopt the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme as it provided a technology-enabled platform to transfer benefits in an efficient manner directly to the people.
Chidambaram said that in the initial phase subsidies relating to petroleum, food and fertilizer would not be distributed through this scheme and only those schemes, which are amenable, would be taken up.
"The Direct Benefit Transfer will be a game changer and it will be a transform the way in which subsidies are managed and will be past breaking for governance," he said. (ANI)
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