Union Budget: Growth, fiscal consolidation top challenges
Thursday March 15, 2012 08:31:30 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Finance
Minister Pranab Mukherjee will present the budget for 2012-13
Friday against the backdrop of a sharp slowdown in growth,
deteriorating fiscal conditions, continuing inflationary pressure
and political turbulence.
This will be the seventh time Mukherjee will be presenting budget
in the Lok Sabha, the second highest number of time by any finance
minister. Mukherjee had presented budgets for three consecutive
years in early 1980s.
The maximum number of 10 budgets were presented by former Prime
Minister Morarji Desai. He held the finance portfolio from
1959-64, 1967-70 and between 1977 and 1979.
Mukherjee is facing a huge challenge of reviving economic growth,
which has slowed down over the last six quarters.
The country's gross domestic product (GDP) growth fell to three
year low of 6.1 percent in third quarter of the current financial
year. It was recorded 7.7 percent in the first quarter and 6.9
percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal.
According the Central Statistical Organisation data, economic
growth is expected to fall to 6.9 percent for the fiscal ending
March 31, against the budgetary target of around nine percent.
The Economic Survey, which was tabled in parliament Thursday,
projected economic growth at 7.6 percent for 2012-13 and 8.6
percent for 2013-14.
Fiscal situation has worsened this year. Fiscal deficit is
projected to increase to 5.6 percent of the GDP as against the
budgetary target of 4.6 percent.
Despite the recent moderation, inflationary pressure continues and
the Reserve Bank of India said in its mid-quarter review Thursday
that it would resurface if the government did not control its
spending.
The survey, presented a day before the annual budget, said
inflation will remain in the range of 6.5-7 percent by end of
March.
However, it said that fiscal consolidation was the only way to
keep inflation down.
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Minister for Railways Dinesh Trivedi interacting with the
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