Its objectives are clear. But the reality in recent years has not cooperated with the government's plans
Unreasonable I-T demands affect investment climate
Budget estimates fiscal deficit to be at 3.4%, within permissible limit of FRBM target
In an interview with PTI, Das said the government has remained within the limits set by the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Committee for the budget deficit
According to the revised budget estimates, the government expects a fiscal deficit of 3.8 per cent in 2019-20
However, the finance minister has achieved a "balancing act" through her moves, Goyal said
After the election-related fiscal blowout, India needs to scale back fiscal spending and roll out aggressive reforms
The Centre had earlier said it was committed to reduce the fiscal deficit to 3 per cent of GDP by 2020-21 and eliminate the primary deficit as per the FRBM Act.
Retail inflation based on consumer price index (CPI) soared to a near six-year high of 7.59% in January
State's debt to increase to over Rs 4.56 trillion
Says fiscal position weak, but sees strong growth prospects over 2-3 years
The rating agency sees growth recovery over two to three years
Fiscal deficits have exceeded the government's plan, S&P said, adding it expect limited consolidation over the next few years
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Arvind Kejriwal government has to keep in mind that revenue and fiscal balances of the government do not deteriorate much if it expands its freebies
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Combined expenditure of central and state governments exceeded revenues by around 7.5% of GDP in 2019
State government accounts deserve scrutiny because they collectively spend 36 per cent more than the federal administration
He accused the Congress party of delaying the development of the country for 70 years