Economic Survey 2020-21
The Economic Survey 2020-21, which was presented in Parliament on Friday by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has not only brought to the fore the harsh realities that the country has faced in the wake of the global Covid-19 pandemic
| 31 Jan 2021 5:46 AM GMT
The Economic Survey 2020-21, which was presented in Parliament on Friday by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has not only brought to the fore the harsh realities that the country has faced in the wake of the global Covid-19 pandemic, but has also raised hopes for a slow but steady recovery of the situation. Dedicated to the Covid Warriors, Sitharaman s Economic Survey has very rightfully put on record that India focused on saving lives and livelihoods by its willingness to take short-term pain for long-term gain, at the very onset of the pandemic. She has also pointed out that India s response strategy stemmed from the humane principle that human lives lost cannot be bro
Economic Survey 2020-21 predicts 11% economic growth for 2021-22: Check key highlights
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Economic Survey 2020-21: Key takeaways
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Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Economic Survey 2020-21 in the Parliament today.
The key highlights of Economic Survey 2020-21, which is dedicated to the COVID Warriors, are as follows:
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Saving Lives and Livelihoods amidst a Once-in-a-Century Crisis
Inspired by Mahabharata, Indian policy chooses lives over economy amid COVID-19
Economic Survey 2021: India recognised that while GDP growth will recover from the temporary shock caused by the pandemic, human lives that are lost cannot be brought back, stated the survey
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Economic Survey 2021: How India decided to save lives instead of economy
Scriptures and epics have for long been the guiding principles for Indians in all matters of concern. As it turns out, the Indian epic of Mahabharata showed the way to the policymakers. In the Economic Survey 2021, released on Friday, the document stated how policymakers made the difficult decision of choosing between lives and a spiralling economy.
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New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Bihar contained the spread of Covid-19 the best. Kerala, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have saved the most lives. Maharashtra has under-performed the most in restricting the spread of cases and in saving lives. These are the conclusions of the Economic Survey 2021 on the relative performance of Indian states during the pandemic.
Making a strong argument in favour of India’s early and stringent lockdown, the annual document on the economic health of the country, which was tabled in Parliament Friday, credited that decision both with India’s success in managing the pandemic and affecting a “V-shaped” economic recovery.
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