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FM Arun Jaitley unveils Budget for growth, investment

FM Arun Jaitley unveils Budget for growth, investment

Jaitley delivering his first full-year budget, said economic growth would accelerate to between 8 and 8.5 per cent in the fiscal year starting in April.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley (Photo: AP) Finance Minister Arun Jaitley (Photo: AP)

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has started presenting his first full year budget in the Parliament. He said that the economy was ready to "fly". He further said that the government would boost investment and ordinary people should benefit.

Jaitley delivering his first full-year budget, said economic growth would accelerate to between 8 and 8.5 per cent in the fiscal year starting in April.

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"India is about to take off", Jaitley, 62, told lawmakers after rising to deliver his first full-year Budget since Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landslide election victory last May.

Reaping the benefits of low global prices for oil, India's main import, Modi's nationalist government says it is in a sweet spot with spare cash to modernize roads and railways without busting fiscal deficit and inflation targets.

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Jaitley said it was time for a "quantum leap" on reforms and that incremental change "is not going to take us anywhere" building on expectations that the 2015/16 budget would deliver big-bang reforms.

An overhaul of economic data has propelled India to the top of the league of fast-growing major economies and the current account deficit (CAD) is projected to fall below 1 per cent next year, which would help stabilize the rupee and build up reserves.

But expectations for a further shift in expenditure from subsidies to infrastructure are sky high among investors who made India the best performing stock market in Asia after China last year on hopes Modi's government brings sweeping reforms to labour tax and land laws.

The market rally has continued this year on expectations that legislative reform will push ahead stalled private investment and consumer demand and reverse a decline in corporate earnings to make Asia's third-largest economy a global growth driver.

(Additional reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi and Dipika Lalwani in Mumbai Writing by Frank Jack Daniel and Douglas Busvine)

Published on: Feb 28, 2015, 11:33 AM IST
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