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Stimulus measures inadequate, larger economic package needed for recovery: Parliamentary panel

Measures to bolster demand, investments, exports and employment generation are needed to help the economy, including micro, small and medium enterprises, to recover from the pandemic fallout, the committee said.

July 28, 2021 / 13:22 IST
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The government’s stimulus package announced last year has proved to be inadequate in helping economic revival, a Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry said in a report tabled in the Rajya Sabha.

The panel said the government should come out with a larger package to help the economy, including small businesses, recover from the pandemic-induced stress.

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“The Committee observes that the stimulus package announced by the government for the economic revival from the pandemic-hit economy has been found to be inadequate as the measures adopted were more of loan offering and long-term measures instead of improving the cashflow to generate demand as immediate relief,” the panel said.

The panel recommended that the government should immediately prepare a larger economic package aimed at bolstering demand, investments, exports and employment generation to help the economy, including micro, small and medium enterprises, to recover from the pandemic fallout.

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