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Task Force identifying sectors for funding: Nirmala Sitharaman

Government spending has to be speeded up to boost consumption.

Chennai: The task force set up by the government to boost infrastructure investments is identifying the sectors needing Central funds, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said here on Tuesday, while stressing the need to speed up spending.

"Government spending has to be speeded up to boost consumption. The best spending (by government) will be on infrastructure. We have (already) announced Rs 100 lakh crore and that is the amount, which I think has to be speeded up for infrastructure related projects", she said, recalling her recently presented Budget contained this big infra investment.

Briefing reporters on 'Furthering India's development - 100 days of bold initiatives and decisive actions of the Government of India', she said she had appointed the task force "to speedily identify the projects so that money can be front loaded".

This committee has begun work to identify the projects requiring the funding (from the earmarked Rs 100 lakh crore). The task force, comprising secretaries from various ministries, other senior officials and the Niti Aayog CEO, would identify technically feasible and financially viable infrastructure projects that can be initiated in 2019-20, the minister said.

She said the government, as part of its move to make India a USD 5 trillion economy, has chalked out various measures, including infrastructure spending and merger of public sector banks.

Asked whether the government was confident of achieving the targetted USD 5 trillion economy with the present Gross Domestic Product at five per cent, she said it was quite normal that the GDP would move up and down, and recalled it had happened even during the UPA regime in 2012-13 and 2014-15. “But I am not taking it as granted. I want to improve and (am) taking steps. One solace now is that inflation is under control. Food inflation (earlier) crossed 10 per cent but now it is 3.1 per cent. From 2014-till date, it did not touch four per cent. While worrying about the five per cent GDP, also look at the inflation rate”, she said.

The Minister said the current focus would be on how to increase the GDP in the coming quarters. On increase in gold prices, she said government was importing gold to meet local demand even as consumers also considered gold as a safe investment option. “Apart from the demand, other factors like crude oil price increase and the (fluctuating) USD rate have also led to increase in gold prices”, she said.

Asked how the government was infusing confidence among the business community, given the current slowdown, she said one measure was by interacting with them and addressing their issues sector wise.

“All of us are constantly interacting with (each) sector. This is not just in Delhi; we are actively doing all around the country. We came out with two major announcements between August and September. I have promised that I will come out with one or two more announcements”, she said.

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