Early budget to make funds available: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said advancing the date of budget presentation would help getting funds authorised for different sectors at the start of the financial year.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-12-27 19:57 GMT
PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi

Addressing economists at Niti Aayog’s meeting on ‘Economic Policy – The Road Ahead’, he said that a change in the budget cycle would have an impact on the real economy. “The date of budget presentation is being advanced so that expenditure is authorised by the time the new financial year begins,” the Prime Minister said. 

The government is proposing to present the budget for 2017-18 on February 1 instead of the regular date of February 28. Also, there will be no separate railway budget for the next fiscal as the government has decided to merge it with the general budget. Modi said under the existing budget calendar, the authorisation of expenditure comes with the onset of the monsoon which results in government programmes remaining relatively inactive in the productive pre-monsoon months. 

Seeking views of the economists for the forthcoming budget on areas such job creation, agriculture, skill development and education, Modi underlined the need for engaging the youth for speeding up economic development.  During the meeting, economists shared their views on various themes such as agriculture, job creation, taxation, education, digital technology, housing, tourism, banking, governance reform, data driven policy and future steps for growth. The meeting was attended by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Arvind Panagariya, and senior government officers, among others.

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A massive demonstration against demonetisation by public sector employees belonging to banks, insurance companies, BSNL, State and Central Government, was held at Valluvar Kottam on Tuesday. M Duraipandian, General Secretary of Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers, said that it has been nearly 50 days since demonetisation was announced and the situation has still not improved. 

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