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PM Modi Meets Key Secretaries To Finalise 100-Day Agenda

Modi is likely to have discussed a road map for reforms for each department with view to making it easier to do business in India.

File photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an all-party meeting at PLB ahead of the17th Lok Sabha session, in New Delhi. (PTI) 
File photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an all-party meeting at PLB ahead of the17th Lok Sabha session, in New Delhi. (PTI) 

Ahead of the maiden budget of his second term in office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi brainstormed with top bureaucrats of finance and other ministries to finalise the government’s 100-day agenda with a focus to revive the sagging economy and create jobs.

Sources said the meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence had in attendance all five secretaries in the finance ministry and other key ministries as well as top officials of the NITI Aayog.

The high-level meeting is also expected to clear a five-year vision for the government with view to achieve $5-trillion economy goal in the shortest possible time-frame.

It is said that future course of many of the prime minister’s pet projects like doubling farmers’ income, PM-KISAN, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, piped water for all, electricity for all and others was discussed.

With the farm sector facing headwinds, Modi had last week stressed upon the need for structural reforms in agriculture which would boost private investment, strengthen logistics and provide market support to farmers.

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The prime minister is likely to have discussed the road map for reforms for every department with a view to making it easier to do business in the country and boost the economy.

The agenda for increasing revenue mop-up and taking reform steps to push GDP growth, which has slipped to five-year low of 6.8 percent in 2018-19, may have also figured in the meeting, they said.

Data showed that even though inflation continued to be within the Reserve Bank of India’s comfort range, economic growth in January-March quarter slumped to a five-year low of 5.8 percent, pushing India behind China, due to poor showing by agriculture and manufacturing sectors.

With 2019-20 budget scheduled to be presented on July 5, Modi has started holding deliberations with top most bureaucrats for ideas, which could form part of the Budget.

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While steps to promote investments in manufacturing would be high on agenda, the Modi 2.0 government would also look at steps to address agriculture distress and improve farm income in the upcoming Budget.

The Budget, which would be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, is expected to address issues like slowing economy, financial sector troubles like rising non-performing assets and liquidity crisis in NBFCs, job creation, private investments, exports revival, agrarian crisis, besides raising public investment without compromising on fiscal prudence.

In their pre-budget meeting with Sitharaman last week, economists suggested Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code-type framework for NBFC sector, besides initiating job-oriented growth measures and maintaining fiscal prudence. Financial sector on their part pitched for a special liquidity window for non-banking finance companies.

Labour survey report released officially last month showed unemployment touched a 45-year high of 6.1 percent in 2017-18.

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