Upcoming Budget will sustain momentum of public spending on infra: FM
Upcoming Budget will sustain momentum of public spending on infra: FM
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday said the upcoming Budget for 2021-22 will sustain the momentum of public spending on infrastructure and have a "vibrancy" to ensure the economic revival continues. She also said the pace of disinvestment, which has been hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, will pick up in the coming months. "We shall definitely sustain the momentum of public spending in infrastructure. Because that is the one way we assure that the multipliers will work and the economy's revival will be sustainable. "I am conscious that the forthcoming Budget will have a vibrancy that is so required for the economy's revival, sustainable revival," she said at the Assocham Foundation Week.

The Budget for the 2021-22 fiscal is expected to be tabled in Parliament on February 1. With regard to the government's stake sale programme, she said the pace of disinvestment will now gain "lot of momentum" and cases where the companies already have Cabinet approval will be taken up in all earnestness. "Disinvestment will be happening, corporatization of banks....they should be able to raise money from the market, even that emphasis is being given," she said, adding the government has taken a lot of steps to deepen and widen the debt market. The government had pegged disinvestment proceeds in current fiscal at Rs 2.10 lakh crore.

So far this fiscal, it has raised Rs 10,500 crore through initial public offerings (IPOs) and offer for sale (OFS). Further, the strategic sale process of two big companies -- BPCL and Air India -- is ongoing and the government has received "multiple expressions of interest" for them. Sitharaman further said government borrowing was pegged at Rs 7 lakh crore in the Budget estimates for 2020-21, but it was later revised upwards to Rs 12 lakh crore. As of November 20, to ensure that expenditure does not suffer, the government market borrowing has already touched Rs 9.05 lakh crore, which is about 68 percent more than last year, she pointed out.

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