The hapless farmers must be liberated from the stranglehold of cartel licenced traders by giving them options to sell their produce wherever they want Union leaders may have called off farmers’ agitation in Haryana over Minimum Support Price (MSP) for sunflower seeds following the State government’s decision to agree to their demand. However, they maintain that their protest for securing legal guarantees for MSP across the country will continue. A legal guarantee for MSP was a major demand of the farmers mainly from Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh during the year-long protest in 2020/2021 over the three Central farm laws. That protest ended when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on November 19, 2021, the repeal of those laws. Do...
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Tax reforms are yielding good results
The Income Tax Department has successfully used technology to reach out to the assesses in non-intrusive ways A major factor that has helped the Modi – government keep up the tempo of investment in building infrastructure and other development activities and continues with welfare schemes in desired measure without causing any slippage in fiscal deficit target has to do with a steep rise in tax collection. The gross tax revenue (GTR) – including total direct tax collection, proceeds from Goods and Services Tax or GST, customs and excise duty – net of refunds – surged from around Rs 21,11,000 crore during the financial year (FY) 2019-20 to Rs 30,50,000 crore during 2022-23 – an increase of about 50 per cent....
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E-commerce policy conundrum
The government must provide a level playing field to all. It should legitimize 100 per cent FDI in retail, online and offline, big and small Referring to the national e-commerce policy, the Secretary Department for the Promotion of Industry and internal trade (DPIIT) in the Ministry of Commerce Rajesh Kumar Singh has said it will “put in place a streamlined regulatory framework for the ease of doing business, adoption of modern technologies and the integration of supply chains”. It will seek to create “a conducive environment for the overall development of the sector and boost exports”. According to the foreign trade policy, the Union government is aiming at an e-commerce export potential of $200 billion to $300 billion annually by...
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The war against NPAs isn’t over yet
The government should strengthen mechanisms to give a fair deal to MSMEs According to a joint report by ASSOCHAM and Crisil Ratings, gross non-performing assets (NPAs) – an acronym for loans that have gone bad – of banks have declined by 0.9 to less than 5 per cent during the financial year ending March 31, 2023, and are expected to decline by another 1 per cent to a decadal low of less than 4 per cent by March 31, 2024. In respect of loans given to the corporate sector, gross NPAs are expected to be less than 2 per cent by March 31, 2024, down from a peak of 16 per cent as on March 31, 2018. The public sector...
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Can Nano propel fertiliser reforms?
In this backdrop, let us look at the long-pending reform that was recommended by several committees in the past Successive governments have not initiated meaningful reforms in the fertiliser sector due to the significant gap between the cost of fertilisers and the price paid by farmers. Consider this: Currently, the cost of supplying a 45 kg bag of urea, the most widely used nitrogen fertiliser, is Rs 2650, against only Rs 240 paid by the farmer. In the case of diammonium phosphate, or DAP, the cost of a 50 kg bag is Rs 4000, against Rs 1350 paid by farmers. The excess cost over the price of Rs 2410 in the case of urea and Rs 2650 for DAP is paid...
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Rs 2k note exchange: Demonetisation 2.0
Rs 2000 note exchange will not have any impact on black money. It will only help hoarders by exchanging Rs 2000 notes without disclosing their identity In its decision to withdraw Rs 2000 currency notes from circulation announced on May 19, 2023, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has stated that they will continue to be legal tender. The notification issued in this regard states:- “…in pursuance of the “Clean Note Policy” of the RBI it has been decided to withdraw the Rs 2000 denomination banknotes from circulation. The banknotes in Rs 2000 denomination will continue to be legal tender.” From the above, prima facie one gets a sense that it is not a demonetization exercise as it happened over...
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Who will end the free-run of freebies?
Political parties don’t want freebies to go. It is their much-cherished tool to harness votes. And they know it works like a charm In the just concluded assembly elections in Karnataka, the grand old party (GOP) Congress had promised five guarantees viz. Gruha Jyoti, Gruha Lakshmi, Sakhi programme, Yuva Nidhi, and Anna Bhagyain in its manifesto. Having got a decisive mandate to form the government, Congress pledged to approve all the five guarantees in the very first meeting of the Cabinet. The big question is: is it worth spending so much of taxpayers money? The guarantees are intended to be a welfare scheme. Under it, the government should ensure that (i) the assistance goes to a person who is desperately...
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Farmers and industry suffer as pesticides regulations stay lax
Farmers and industry suffer as pesticides regulations stay lax Recent developments in regard to the banning of 27 pesticides including 12 insecticides have brought to the fore the Union government’s cavalier approach to dealing with safety issues connected with their use. Based on a review a total of 66 pesticides, which are banned in two or more other countries, continue to be registered for use in India, in May 2020 it banned 27 pesticides. Vide an order dated February 15, 2023, it has now removed the ban on 24 of these. As for the remaining three, pesticide companies are not making them. Another disquieting development is the inordinate delay in enacting the Pesticides Management Bill to replace the Insecticides Act of...
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Govt must push to privatise fertiliser PSUs
Despite Govt’s announcement to privatise the CPSUs, the fertilizer units remain under its control as fertiliser availability is a politically sensitive issue In the Budget for 2021-22, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced the government’s approach to privatisation of Central public sector undertakings (CPSUs). Privatization occurs when it sells its majority shareholding (more than 50 percent) in the CPSU and transfers control to a private entity. For this purpose, it divided CPSUs in two broad categories—i.e. strategic and non-strategic. The strategy covers four subgroups: atomic energy, space and defense; transport and telecommunications; power, petroleum, coal and other minerals; and banking, insurance and financial services. The non-strategic category includes all other sectors such as industrial and consumer goods, hotel and tourist...
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New gas pipeline tariff is flawed
There is no harm in helping areas at a locational disadvantage. But the problem arises when it is done using the tariff mechanism Under the zone-wise unified tariff for natural gas (NG) pipelines effective from April 1, 2023, and announced by the downstream regulator Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), consumers will pay a uniform charge for transportation of NG within a tariff zone irrespective of their location. There are three tariff zones defined as per the distance from the gas source — up to 300 km, 300-1,200 km and greater than 1,200 km. This is a drastic shift from the extant system of tariff determination under which they pay different tariffs depending on the pipeline operator with whom they...
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