- The Hindu President Pranab Mukherjee with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath arrives to address both the Houses of Parliament in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: Kamal Narang
- PTI President Pranab Mukherjee’s address to the joint sitting of the Parliament, a constitutional requirement, marks the commencement of the Budget session of Parliament. File Photo
Expressing concern over declining growth, President Pranab Mukherjee on
Thursday said the government is taking steps to revive investment
activity and boost economy.
“Both global and domestic factors have affected our growth. We need to
address the impact of both. My government has responded to the situation
by taking several measures to revive investment activity and investor
sentiment,” he said in his address to the joint sitting of Parliament at
the beginning of the Budget Session.
The economic growth during the 2012-13 is expected to fall to a decade
low level of 5 per cent. It was 6.2 per cent in the previous fiscal.
“The past year has been a very difficult one for the global economy ...It has been a difficult year for India also.
“The Indian economy is currently experiencing slower growth. The real
GDP grew by 5.4 per cent in the first half of the current fiscal year.
This is significantly lower than the average of around 8 per cent in the
last decade,” Mr. Mukherjee said, adding the government is taking steps
to deal with factors responsible for the slowdown.
On concerns over fiscal prudence, Mr. Mukherjee said, the government has
announced a roadmap for fiscal consolidation and would contain the
fiscal deficit to 5.3 per cent of the GDP in the current financial year.
Referring to the issue of price rise, he said “inflation is easing
gradually, it is still a problem ... There has been a moderation in core
inflation and recovery in growth is likely“.
The inflation based on Wholesale Price Index (WPI) plummeted to a three
year low of 6.62 per cent in January. The retail inflation, however,
continued to remain in double digit.
The government, he added, is also working with States to reach a
consensus on Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will streamline
indirect taxation system.
The address, a constitutional requirement, marks the commencement of the Budget session of Parliament.
Mr. Mukherjee also announced that the government proposes to introduce
the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill in this session as a
“significant” measure towards judicial reforms.
Global recession
The President devoted a considerable part of the speech to the economic
situation and the burden of gathering anxieties about slowdown, job
security and employment prospects.
“People are concerned about the security of our women and children. They
are also anxious about timely delivery of their entitlements and about
persisting social and economic inequality,” he said.
Mr. Mukherjee said the past year has been “very difficult one” for the
global economy. “Europe is in recession. Most emerging markets are
growing very slowly. It has been a difficult year for India also. Both
global and domestic factors have affected our growth.
“We need to address the impact of both. My Government has responded to
the situation by taking several measures to revive investment activity
and investor sentiment,” he said.
Indian economy
Mr. Mukherjee, who was Finance Minister before his election as President
last July, noted that the Indian economy is currently experiencing
slower growth.
“Real GDP grew by 5.4 per cent in the first half of the current fiscal
year. This is significantly lower than the average of around 8% in the
last decade. Our slower growth is the consequence of a combination of
global and domestic factors,” he said.
The President assured the nation that the government was taking steps to deal with the factors responsible for the slowdown.
“Inflation is easing gradually but is still a problem. In recent months, there have been positive developments too.
There has been a moderation in core inflation and recovery in growth is
likely. Policy measures announced during the year have also restored
optimism at home and abroad,” he said.
“My government has announced a road map for fiscal consolidation by
containing the current year’s fiscal deficit at 5.3 per cent of the GDP.
The Government is also working with State Governments to reach a
consensus on the Goods and Services Tax,” he said.
Crime against women
In his speech, he also referred to the enactment of a “path-breaking”
the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, providing for
stringent punishment for persons who commit or abet such offences.
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Bill has already been passed by Lok Sabha for ensuring a
safe and secure environment for women in work places.
“My Government is also deeply concerned about incidents of sexual
offences against women. After considering the recommendations of the
Justice J.S. Verma Committee, the Government has promulgated an
ordinance, amending the criminal law to provide for stringent punishment
for heinous sexual offences against women.
“The Government has also begun to implement a series of administrative
measures to improve the safety and security of women in the country,”
the President saidABDUL WAHEED
PGDM 2nd SEM.
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