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Bikky Khosla | 09 May, 2017
While the world economy has continued to face uncertainty, India is fast
emerging as a global growth engine. Experts almost unanimously agree on
this view, but â there is a 'but' attached. Continuing with structural
reforms is a must to stay in this 'sweet spot'. Fortunately, reforms
have continued â at a good pace â and last week, some major ones were
added to this list. First, the Union Cabinet issued an ordinance to
amend the Banking Regulation Act. Second, it approved a policy that
mandates use of domestic steel for public-sector infrastructure
projects. In another significant development, the real estate regulatory
Act has come into force starting May 1.
With
NPAs of public sector banks rising to Rs 6.07 lakh crore by
December-end, this challenge has repeatedly been underlined as the
biggest downside risk to high growth, and now empowering the RBI to go
after defaulters â a move which came on the heels of enactment of
Bankruptcy Code and amendments to the SARFAESI and Debt Recovery
Tribunal acts â is expected to take the battle against bad loans to a
new level. Credit is the lifeblood of an economy, but with huge
piling-up of bad loans in the banking sector, credit off-take by all the
key segments, including industry, agriculture, services and housing has
long been showing lukewarm growth. This situation must change if high
growth is to be achieved.
The last week also saw
Cabinet approval to the National Steel Policy, 2017, under which all
government tenders will give preference to domestically manufactured
steel products, and domestic steel makers who will add a minimum of 15
percent value to imported raw materials or intermediate products will be
eligible to claim the benefits of the domestic procurement provision.
While these measures are expected to rein in imports and help domestic
consumption, concerns are raised that the new policy may catapult steel
prices further in the Indian market, leading to higher input costs for
the industry, and particularly the MSME sector. The Centre shouldn't
overlook these concerns.
Meanwhile, beginning this
month the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 has come
into force in its entirety. There has been a long-standing call for a
regulation like this and now its implementation can certainly be termed
as a milestone reform. RERA will not only ensure protection of
home-buyers' interests but also help attract more investments due to
better regulation and transparency. It is, however, unfortunate that
most of the states and UTs have not so far notified rules. Some of
those that met the deadline have diluted some key provisions. In fact,
the housing and urban development ministry itself has tweaked the norms
for Delhi, allegedly to the advantage of developers.
I invite your opinions.
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Suresk K | Thu May 11 09:58:45 2017
Impetus shall be given to manufacture of special alloy steels and noble ferro alloys
Defaulters must be tought lesson
S,S.Pandey | Wed May 10 06:08:19 2017
Over all in economy fund flow plays a significant role.In our country fund flow is drastically effected by the loan defaulters.Govt should take stern action irrespective of status with those people who are not paying the debt.
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S Chakraborty | Wed May 10 04:19:39 2017
Stern actions should be taken against the bank defaulters and any how the money should be realized. With the introduction of new steel policy it should be noticed that steel prices should not increase which will have bad impact on national economy. Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 has come into force in its entirety. This is really a good step and it should be ensured that every state and UT should implement this.
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