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Despite Record Agricultural Produce, Rural Demand to Remain Muted in FY22 Due to Second Covid Wave: Report

Experts suggest fiscal measures to boost demand amid pandemic

Experts suggest fiscal measures to boost demand amid pandemic SECTIONS Share Synopsis This targeting spending is also required for contact-based services that have borne the brunt of the pandemic since last year, economists said even as they acknowledged limited fiscal space for the government. Getty Images Fiscal measures such as direct cash transfers, enhanced allocation under rural job guarantee scheme, free foodgrain distribution, modest cuts in excise duty on fuels, and expedited vaccination are crucial to overcome the second wave of Covid-19, top economists have said. It is crucial to support rural and urban demand because the economic impact of the pandemic this time will be more on demand impulse than on supply-side disruptions amid an intensification of infections in rural areas, they said.

Despite Record Agricultural Produce, Rural Demand To Remain Muted in FY21-22 due to Second Covid Wave: Report

 0 The second COVID wave has brought back another round of lock-downs and its associated consequences. In fact, it has hit the country with such severity that case-load and fatality per day have reached a new high. While COVID 2.0 has been less disruptive for carrying out economic activities than COVID 1.0, its impact on the economy will be felt more through the loss of demand impulse than supply-side disruptions, says a research note.   In the report, India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) says, the loss of demand-side impulse is expected to be more pronounced in rural areas than in urban areas, notwithstanding Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)’s forecast of a near normal monsoon in 2021.

Millions of Indians in Rural Areas Pushed Into Poverty Due to Second COVID Wave, Warns UN Economist

Govt disputes claim of delay in releasing MGNREGA funds in SC

Govt disputes claim of delay in releasing MGNREGA funds in SC Govt disputes claim of delay in releasing MGNREGA funds in SC A Bench Comprising Justices Madan B Lokur And N V Ramana Asked Attorney General K K Venugopal, Representing The Centre, To File An Affidavit Within Four Weeks In This Regard After The Government Disputed These Facts. PTI | Updated on: 10 Dec 2017, 11:17:10 AM New Delhi: The Centre has refuted in the Supreme Court the allegations by an NGO that there was a delay on its part in releasing funds under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee (MGNREGA) scheme for drought-hit farmers.

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