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ECO SURVEY 2014
In India, importing is easier than exporting: Economic Survey 2019-20“The large variance in process time means that exports are forced to account for the uncertainty by padding extra waiting time,” the survey...
Budget 2019: Farmers need to be incentivised to conserve water, says Economic SurveyThe survey also proposed improving infrastructure, access to markets and adopting technology for smallholder farmers.
Many states became open defecation free, achieved 100 pc toilet coverage since Swachh Bharat Mission launch: Economic SurveyAs on 14 June 2019, 30 States/UTs are 100 per cent covered with individual household latrine (IHHL).
India's R&D spend stagnant for 20 years at 0.7% of GDPThe country needs to redouble its efforts to make improvements in science and R&D, said the Economic Survey 2017-18, tabled in Parliament b...
Fresh notification on ESZ to bring clarity: Environment Minister Praksh JavadekarPrakash Javadekar said the new draft notification on Eco-Sensitive Zones in Western Ghats will help end confusion and bring clarity on the ...
EcoSurvey 2014 fails to diagnose challenges, bold assessment of economic reality was neededThe diagnosis of the challenges is as much integral to the exercise of economic survey as much the statement of intent. It is here that the...
P Chidamabaram appreciates restrained language of Eco Survey 2014Chidambaram appreciated the restrained language of the Survey but expressed disappointment over it envisaging a five year period to put in ...
Need new FRBM Act with 'teeth': Eco Survey 2014Emphasising the need to strengthen public finances, the survey said the country requires a new Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management ...
El Nino likely to impact farm production, food prices: Eco Survey 2014The Met Department has projected below normal monsoon at 93 per cent of the long period average. Till June, rainfall is deficient by 43 per...
ONGC highest profit-making PSU, BSNL worst performer: Eco Survey 2014ONGC again emerged as the highest profit-making PSU during 2012-13 while telecom major BSNL turned out to be the biggest loss-making enterp...
CAD likely to fall to 2.1% in FY15; to be fully financed: Eco Survey 2014CAD, which is excess of foreign exchange over inflows, declined sharply from a record high of $88.2 bn in 2012-13 to $32.4 bn in 2013-14.
Better policies on spectrum sharing, trading needed: Eco Survey 2014The govt has in-principle approved spectrum trading and sharing but the guidelines are yet to be announced by the Department of Telecom.
FDI in railways should be examined carefully, quickly: Eco Survey 2014A proposal has been initiated by the Indian Railways for making suitable changes in the existing FDI policy to foster creation of world-cla...
Worsening structural constraints led to sub-5% growth: Eco Survey 2014Ill-targeted subsidies cramped fiscal space for public investment and distorted the allocation of resources.
High tariff needed to make bullet trains viable: Eco Survey 2014High tariff and large passenger volumes are required to justify investment in high-speed train projects as these are highly capital intensi...
Eco Survey 2014 details course economy needs to undertake: Arvind MayaramMayaram also expressed concerned over deceleration in growth in several emerging economies in recent years.
EcoSurvey 2014: Massive investment needed for skill development, says Arun JaitleyJaitley said massive efforts are needed in the form of investment in social infrastructure, skill development and empowerment of women.
Eco Survey 2014 presents realistic macro-economic picture: India IncIndia Inc hoped that the Budget will address key issues like infrastructure development and implement measures outlined in the document to ...
Economic Survey 2014: Iron ore mining ban led to negative growth in cargo trafficThe traffic in iron ore recorded negative growth of 13 per cent primarily owing to a ban on mining iron ore, according to the survey.
Delhi most unsafe for women travellers: SurveyDelhi has been pegged as the most unsafe city in the country, for the second time in a row, by women travellers, a recent survey has found.