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Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj given additional charge of Revenue Secretary: Govt

Updated Feb 27, 2021 | 20:32 IST A 1988-batch IAS officer of Haryana cadre, Bajaj is currently serving as the Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs in the Finance Ministry. Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj given additional charge of Revenue Secretary: Govt  New Delhi: Government on Saturday stated that Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj will be given additional charge of Revenue Secretary upon superannuation of Dr Ajay Bhushan Pandey. Bajaj would be succeeding Dr Ajay Bhushan Pandey, who is scheduled to retire at end of this month. Bajaj would hold the additional charge till the appointment of a regular incumbent or until further orders , said the statement issued by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet. The committee is headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Fiscal deficit I India s ratings shouldn t come under pressure due to higher deficit: DEA Secy

Updated Feb 07, 2021 | 11:26 IST India s fiscal deficit is estimated to be 9.5 per cent of the GDP in the current fiscal and is expected to come down to 6.8 per cent in 2021-22 beginning April 1. Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj  |  Photo Credit: PTI India s sovereign rating should not come under pressure due to surge in fiscal deficit which was mainly on account of higher expenditure to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, said Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj. Given the credibility of the numbers projected in the Budget, he hoped that the global rating agencies would retain India s sovereign rating at the existing levels.

Higher deficit shouldn t put pressure on India s sovereign rating: DEA Secy

Read more about Higher deficit shouldn t put pressure on India s sovereign rating: DEA Secy on Business Standard. India s sovereign rating should not come under pressure due to surge in fiscal deficit which was mainly on account of higher expenditure to deal with the C-19 pandemic, said Economic Affairs Secretary

India s rating shouldn t come under pressure due to higher deficit: Economic Affairs Secretary

India s rating shouldn t come under pressure due to higher deficit: Economic Affairs Secretary Premium (Photo: HT) . Updated: 07 Feb 2021, 02:34 PM IST PTI As per the latest Budget numbers, India s fiscal deficit is estimated to be 9.5% of the GDP in the current fiscal and is expected to come down to 6.8% in 2021-22 beginning April 1. Share Via Read Full Story NEW DELHI : India s sovereign rating should not come under pressure due to surge in fiscal deficit which was mainly on account of higher expenditure to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, said Economic Affairs Secretary Tarun Bajaj. Given the credibility of the numbers projected in the Budget, he hoped that the global rating agencies would retain India s sovereign rating at the existing levels.

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