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Ajay Seth takes charge as economic affairs secy

- Rajeev Jayaswal

SETH WILL BE RESPONSIBL­E FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE CENTRE’S EFFORTS TO INSULATE THE ECONOMY FROM THE SECOND WAVE

NEW DELHI: Ajay Seth, a 1987batch Karnataka cadre officer of the Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS), on Friday took charge as economic affairs secretary. His appointmen­t comes at a crucial time when India is witnessing the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic that is threatenin­g to slow down economic recovery.

Seth, who was previously the managing director of Bangalore Metro Rail Corporatio­n Ltd, will now be responsibl­e for the execution of the government’s efforts to insulate the economy from the adverse impact of the second wave.

The new economic affairs secretary will coordinate the policy efforts of various arms of the government, the central bank and states to ensure that the projected growth path of the economic recovery is maintained, one official said, requesting anonymity. Although there is unlikely to be a nationwide lockdown during the second wave, local and state-level lockdowns, particular­ly in economic hubs such as Maharashtr­a, will adversely impact the economy.

Seth is expected to take stock of sectors that will be adversely affected due to the second wave of the pandemic and help the government in framing both fiscal and monetary policies to boost growth, the person mentioned above said.

The economic affairs secretary plays a crucial role in the country’s monetary and market-related policies as he is the bridge between the Union government and regulators such as the Reserve Bank of India and markets regulator the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

The department of expenditur­e (DEA), one of the five arms of the Union finance ministry, is the nodal department for the execution of the government’s efforts to boost the economy, implement policies to enhance domestic and internatio­nal investment­s, and prepared budget-related proposals.

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