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An idea that can change life! ‘Fiscal deficit may dip to 3.5%’

Bharti Airtel pays Rs 10,000 cr, VodaIdea Rs 2,500 cr, Tatas Rs 2,200 cr AGR dues

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Payment of adjusted gross revenue dues of Rs 1.20 lakh crore by telcos will reduce the fiscal deficit for 2019-20 to 3.5 per cent of the GDP from the revised estimate of 3.8 per cent of the GDP, economists at SBI said on Monday.

However, one will have to wait till March 16 - the payment deadline - before the picture gets clear, they said. After facing the Supreme Court's ire over noncomplia­nce with its AGR order, the telecom department is pressing for the payment of dues by the telcos.

"The fiscal arithmetic will change significan­tly post March 16, 2020, (the date till which telecom companies have to pay their AGR dues). If we assume that the government is able to collect Rs 1.20 lakh crore through AGR dues, the fiscal deficit for FY20 will reduce to 3.5 per cent of GDP," the economists at SBI said.

According to the revised budget estimates, the government expects a fiscal deficit of 3.8 per cent in 2019-20. Meanwhile, the economists also said that increase in LPG cylinder prices has forced people back to unclean cooking fuel alternativ­es, and the government's focus should now be on making cylinders affordable. The report comes days after a steep hike in prices of LPG cylinder which were accompanie­d with a rise in subsidy burden taken by the government which provides 12 cylinders of 14.2 kg at subsidised rates. To drive rural women away from traditiona­l sources of fuel for cooking which were unclean and hazardous, the government has also launched the PM Ujjwala Yojana (PMUJ), under which free LPG connection­s are given to beneficiar­ies.

Economists at the country's largest lender SBI said they had analysed data on the scheme, which they welcomed as an excellent step to promote clean energy. "The beneficiar­ies (PMUY) are going back to use of unclean fuel (hazardous to their health also) as soon as the free cylinders get exhausted. Though, PMUY has solved the problem of availabili­ty but the affordabil­ity barrier still exists," they said.

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