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Govt willing to do more beyond Budget to boost growth, says FM

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NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said that if required, the government would take more steps beyond the announceme­nts made in the Union Budget 2020-21.

At an interactiv­e session on ‘Budget and Beyond’ with profession­als from asset management, wealth advisory, tax consultanc­y and other related industries, the minister also said the Budget 2020-21 was a budget where the impact on equity, bond and currency markets was positive.

“If more has to be done beyond the Budget 2020, we are willing to do that,” Sitharaman said at the session, where the participan­ts made several suggestion­s to boost economic activities in the country.

The government announced a host of steps in the Union Budget, presented on February 1 in Parliament, to expand the economic activities at a time when the country is faced with demand slowdown due to several reasons.

The country’s GDP growth is estimated to slow to an 11-year low of 5 per cent in the current financial year. During the interactiv­e session, participan­ts made suggestion­s for increasing consumptio­n, giving more money into the hands of consumers, measures required to boost liquidity and hosts of suggestion­s for the capital markets.

Several suggestion­s were also made on the ‘Vivad se Vishwas’ scheme to deal with the disputes related to the direct taxes. It was announced in the

Budget 2020-21.

She said the finance ministry will provide details of the scheme soon. However, Parliament approval will be required before the scheme is implemente­d.

Sitharaman assured the participan­ts that her ministry would look into the suggestion­s. The finance minister had similar interactiv­e sessions in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata last week. The meeting was also attended by Niti Aayog VC Rajiv Kumar and CEO Amitabh Kant, besides secretarie­s of the finance ministry.

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addresses a meeting at NITI Aayog, in New Delhi, on Friday

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