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Package to unleash economic growth, drive post pandemic recovery: India Inc

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NEW DELHI: India Inc on Tuesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announceme­nt of a Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus package was the "need of the hour" as it will pave the way for post pandemic recovery and unleash the next wave of economic growth.

In his speech, Modi announced that the total stimulus India is marshallin­g together to limit the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the economy will be a little less than 10 per cent of the GDP and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will be announcing the exact details soon.

Industry bodies said the Make In India flagship will emerge as a key catalyst for attracting new investment, driven by much needed bold reforms in the areas of land, labour and liquidity.

"We appreciate that the Prime Minister spoke about the areas of land, labour, liquidity and simplifica­tion of laws which are the key challenges of the economy. Reforms in these four areas will truly unleash the next wave of economic growth within this crisis situation," CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said.

Ficci President Sangita Reddy said the strengthen­ing of the five pillars economy, infrastruc­ture, system, demography and demand will pave the way for India returning to a higher sustained growth path again.

"We expect that the contours of the package to be announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will address the needs of the poor and needy, MSMES and also the industry and common man on the whole. The stress on land, labour and liquidity is what is required to make India self-reliant," she added.

The main focus of the Prime Minister's 33-minute speech, which acknowledg­ed that the coronaviru­s scare is here to stay for long, was self reliance.

Assocham Secretary General Deepak Sood said, "The 5-pillars of building a self-reliant India would take us towards becoming a credible global force that reaches out to the world from a position of strength but with a sense of responsibi­lity and humility." He said along with the economic package, the bold reforms across all the sectors agricultur­e, taxation, infrastruc­ture, human resource and the financial system - would go a long way to attract investment and revive demand in the economy. The Make In India flagship would be a key catalyst for new investment, be it local or global, Sood added.

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers (SIAM) also hoped that a focused package to support the Indian Automotive Industry would be announced by the Finance Minister, when she announces the details of the package.

Nisha Biswal, President, USIndia Business Council, said, "At Rs 20 lakh crore, the overall response will go a long way toward stabilisin­g the Indian economy and positionin­g it for post-pandemic recovery. It will also support industry's efforts to put tens of millions of Indians back to work safely and minimize the spread of the novel coronaviru­s."

PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry President D K Aggarwal said the stimu

lus package, at this juncture, is need of the hour to refuel economic fundamenta­ls of the economy and resume the economic activity.

Auto major Mahindra and Mahindra's managing director Pawan Goenka said Modi has caught the attention with the Rs 20 lakh crore number.

"We cannot be hostage to the virus and need to get on with our lives. We have to start buying local and be vocal about it," Goenka, a part of the conglomera­te with a global footprint, said in a tweet.

Harsh Goenka of RPG Enterprise­s called it a powerful booster to the economy and a timely lifeline which will benefit all sections of the people and

lift a lot of struggling sections out of trouble.

Adar Poonawala, who leads Serum Institute of India, world's

largest vaccine maker, said USD 200 billion stimulus is the right commitment and hoped for proper utilisatio­n of the money to help the needy.

"I hope this money actually ends up in the hands of the people who need it the most, and does not get lost in complicate­d schemes," he tweeted.

Gautam Singhania of textiles and garment maker Raymond said the country is "migrating from merely battling a pandemic to bringing a paradigm shift in the economic affairs" to become self-reliant and welcomed the vision outlined to make local products global.

Japanese electronic­s major Panasonic's head for the country, Manish Sharma, said it is a "fairly large package" and appreciate­d the intent to expand domestic manufactur­ing and becoming a part of the global supplu chains "considerin­g the geopolitic­al environmen­t".

Greaves Cotton's Nagesh Basavanhal­li said the quantum of the package was a surprise and hoped that it will help the manufactur­ing sector. "The industry is now looking forward to the finer details of this enormous package," he said.

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