Bihar is national topper in FY17 growth, with 10.3 per cent
India | February 26, 2018 23:12 ISTBihar's growth rate is higher than that of the national average of 7.0 per cent, the 12th Economic Survey of Bihar said.
Bihar's growth rate is higher than that of the national average of 7.0 per cent, the 12th Economic Survey of Bihar said.
This comes hours after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presented the Economic Survey for 2017-18 in Parliament.
CEA said that among the positive lessons of last year was a significant one that related to public attitude and perception.
The colour of this year’s survey cover was chosen as a symbol of support for the growing movement to end violence against women, which spans continents.
Economic Survey for 2017-18 claimed that India could reclaim the tag of world's fastest-growing major economy in the coming year.
The pre-budget survey further said policy priorities over the short term focused on reviving investments by mobilising savings and encouraging the conversion of gold into financial savings.
The Survey preliminary analysis of data shows GST registrants rose mainly on account of large increase in voluntary registrations, especially by small enterprises that buy from large enterprises and want to avail themselves of input tax credits.
The survey for 2017-18 was tabled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament today. He is scheduled to present the last full budget of the current Narendra Modi-led NDA government on February 1.
According to market observers, positive global cues, coupled with the expectation of sops from the Union Budget 2018-19, lifted investors' risk-taking appetite.
The economy, said the survey for 2017-18, will grow on the back of major reforms which would be strengthened further in the next financial year.
According to market observers, expectation of sops from the Union Budget 2018-19, along with healthy buying in auto, metals and banking stocks, lifted investors risk-taking appetite.
The first leg of the session will be between January 29 and February 9 during which the government will present the economic survey on January 29, followed by the Union Budget on February 1.
The national legislators have reconvened at the Parliament Library building for the second all-party meeting called by Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan
The Economic Survey cited appreciation of rupee, farm loan waivers and transitionary challenges from implementing GST as the difficulties in achieving the growth levels
Economic Survey for 2017 presented on Tuesday said though India's lower middle class and rural population may have been the worst hit by move, black money holders also suffered in the process.
Congress today said the Economic Survey 2016-17 reflects the sorry state of Indian economy.
The Economic Survey 2016-17 was tabled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on the first day of the Budget Session of Parliament. The Survey highlighted challenges that India needs to overcome to achieve its goal of
The Economic Survey 2016-17 has pointed out that the developments surrounding the appointment of new RBI Governor were among the factors last year that weighed down on the Indian markets.
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today lowered the GDP growth rate for the current year (2016-17) to 6.5 per cent, down from 7.6 per cent in the last fiscal.
Stating that private green finance will not readily be available to India for implementing its climate change plans, the Economic Survey on Friday suggested leveraging public finance, both international and national, to meet the Paris
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