Economic Survey 2016-17 suggests setting up of a centralised Public Sector Asset Rehabilition Agency
The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley presented the Economic Survey 2016-17 in the Parliament today.
The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley presented the Economic Survey 2016-17 in the Parliament today.
The Economic Survey 2016-17 presented in the Parliament today has highlighted the need for fiscal prudence both by the Centre as well as the States in order to maintain overall fiscal health of the economy.
The Government says that the adverse impact of demonetisation on GDP growth will be transitional.
The Economic Survey 2016-17 presented in Parliament today states that against the backdrop of robust macro-economic stability, the year was marked by two major domestic policy developments-the passage of the Constitutional Amendment, paving the way for implementing the transformational Goods and Services Tax (GST),
The Indian Economy has sustained a macro-economic environment of relatively lower inflation, fiscal discipline and moderate current account deficit coupled with broadly stable rupee-dollar exchange rate.