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Web exclusive: Inclusive growth in the financial sector
There is unanimity in thinking among the intelligentsia that if India is to become an economic power, growth has to be inclusive and touch the lives of millions of people living in rural India. It is heartening to note that the Government is conscious of the fact and has taken unique steps to which will go a long way in alleviating the sufferings of poor people.

U'khand buys 145 buses from Tata
The Uttarakhand government has bought 145 buses from auto giant Tata Motors through an open bidding. The red-colour buses will ply in three cities – Dehra Dun, Haridwar and Nainital. Under the Jawaharlal Nehru Renewal Urban Mission (JNRUM) programme, the Centre will bear 80 per cent of the cost and the rest 20 per cent will be borne by the state government.

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Reddy to seek financial assistance from Centre
Andhra Pradesh will seek financial assistance, including an additional Rs 2000 crore under NREGA, from Centre to meet the drought situation prevailing in the state.
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Too early to exit economic stimulus: FM

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said it is premature to "exit" the fiscal stimulus as the global economy is not showing robust recovery, but was optimistic about economic growth. - FinMin expects RBI to maintain soft monetary policy stance">FinMin expects RBI to maintain soft monetary policy stance - NBFCs seek exemption from MAT - Govt should continue stimulus for 2 yrs to boost eco: Assocham - New Direct Tax Code may lose out on relief to poor - ONGC protests Finance Ministry"s directive - Bharti may have to seek FIPB approval: FinMin sources Ahead of the monetary policy review on October 27 by Reserve Bank, he plans to hold consultations with the apex bank and would not like to comment on issues like where interest rates are headed. "I would like to watch the situation for some more time," he told PTI when asked whether fiscal concessions given to the industry to overcome the global financial crisis that started last year would be withdrawn on inflationary concerns. He said till now the global economic recovery "is not as robust as we expected it to be". Unless this recovery takes place, the government would not think of an exit policy for the stimulus, he said. The Prime Minister"s Economic Advisory Council has projected better growth, an outlook that beats estimates of the government and RBI. It expects the economy to expand by up to 6.75 per cent this fiscal, while pegging inflation at near six per cent by March 2010. "There has been more or less the broad outline that he (PMEAC Chairman C Rangarajan) has indicated in the economic outlook for 2009 -10. We are also predicting like that," he said.


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