INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New Delhi: India still continues to be the fastest growing economy and demonetisation had no effect on the economy, Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman told the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday
Responding to supplementaries during the Question Hour, the finance minister said the manufacturing sector has had a certain fall, but it is
not attributable to demonetisation
She said economic growth is high on the agenda of the government and various reforms are being undertaken in many spheres to improve GDP
growth.Ms Sitharaman said the moderation in growth momentum in 2018-19 is primarily on account of lower growth in 'Agriculture and allied',
'trade, hotel, transport, storage, communication and services related to broadcasting' and 'public administration and defence' sectors," she
said."If the impact of low growth in certain sectors has impacted growth rate, particularly in agriculture and allied activities as also in
financial and real estate and professional services, there has been a fall, particularly in agriculture based on third advance estimates, it
is believed that there has been a 0.6 per cent decline in the output."If the impact on the low growth is because of outcomes from these
sectors, the manufacturing sector has had a certain fall but which is not attributable to demonetisation," the minister said.She said that
in the last quarter, there could have been a fall and steps have been taken to improve the economy."But, we are still the fastest growing
economy," she said."While the concern of member is well taken about the last quarter's growth having come down, it is still India which is
growing at the fastest rate and the figures are before us," she stressed in response to a query from a member.The government has taken
several steps in order that more money goes to people and that is why the PM's Kisan Samman Yojna, the Pension Yojna, where money goes
directly through DBT into the people's hands, are activities through which people are getting the benefit, Ms Sitharaman said while
stressing on steps taken for pushing growth in the economy.In her written reply, the finance minister said, as per estimates available from
Central Statistics Office, Growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at constant prices was 6.8 per cent in 2018-19, as compared to 7.2 per
cent in 2017-18 and 8.2 per cent in 2016-17."Economic growth is high on the agenda of the Government
Various reforms are being undertaken by the Government in many spheres to improve GDP growth
The key reforms in Government's new term include expansion to all farmers the cash transfer scheme 'PM-Kisan' providing an income support of
Rs 6000 per year, which was earlier limited to farmers with a land holding of less than 2 hectares," she said.Along with this, the
Government has launched voluntary pension scheme for small and marginal farmers and small shopkeepers or retail traders, she claimed.To give
focused attention to issues of growth, Government has constituted a five-member cabinet committee on investment and growth chaired by the
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