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PM Discusses With EAC Measures To Boost Growth In Times Of Global Conflict

Various reforms to improve ease of living and ease of doing business were also discussed at the high-level meeting.

New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday discussed with the members of the Economic Advisory Council various measures to further boost India's economic growth amid global turmoil. The members of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) also gave their assessment of the impact of the West Asia conflict on India and the world.

"Chaired a meeting of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. Deliberated on a wide range of issues relating to India's economic transformation and long-term development priorities.

"Also shared perspectives on adding more momentum to the reforms journey and ensuring 'Ease of Living' as well as 'Ease of Doing Business'," PM Modi said in a post on 'X'.

The Prime Minister and the EAC members discussed various ideas and measures to further boost India's economic growth in times of global turmoil, sources said.

Various reforms to improve ease of living and ease of doing business were also discussed at the high-level meeting, they said.

The EAC is an independent body that gives advice to the Government of India, specifically to the Prime Minister, on economic and related issues.

Two principal secretaries to the Prime Minister -- PK Mishra and Shaktikanta Das -- attended the meeting, besides the members of the EAC.

At present, the EAC comprises the chairman, three full-time members and 11 part-time members.

S Mahendra Dev is the chairman, while full-time members are Sanjay Kumar Mishra, Sanjeev Sanyal and Shamika Ravi.

There are 11 part-time members: Rakesh Mohan, Sajjid. Z. Chinoy, Neelkanth Mishra, Nilesh Shah, TT Ram Mohan, Soumya Kanti Ghosh, KV Raju, Chetan Ghate, Pami Dua, Pulak Ghosh and Gaurav Vallabh.

The terms of reference of EAC include analysing any issue, economic or otherwise, referred to it by the Prime Minister, and advising him thereon, addressing issues of macroeconomic importance and presenting views thereon to the PM.

These could be either suo-motu or on reference from the Prime Minister or anyone else. They also include attending to any other task as may be desired by the PM from time to time.

( Source : PTI )
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