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Finance Ministry remains optimistic about economic revival in third quarter

An overall increase in rabi coverage with adequately filled irrigation reservoirs bodes well for growth of agricultural output in 2020-21. The sustained demand for labour arising from increase in rabi sowing has also contributed to growth in rural wages additionally propped up by increase in wages and employment generation under MGNREGS.

December 03, 2020 / 14:27 IST
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Moving deeper into Q3, there is cautious optimism that global economic uncertainty does not mirror itself in India notwithstanding moderation of a few high-frequency indicators late in the month of November, the Finance Ministry said in its monthly economic report.

The overall increase in rabi coverage with adequately filled irrigation reservoirs bodes well for the growth of agricultural output in 2020-21. The sustained demand for labour arising from an increase in rabi sowing has also contributed to growth in rural wages additionally propped up by an increase in wages and employment generation under MGNREGS.

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The additional allocation of Rs 10,000 crore in the latest package for Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Rozgar Yojana would give a further boost to job creation in the rural sector and supplement rural incomes.

An increase in minimum support prices for both kharif and rabi crops in 2020-21 and progress in rice procurement have already been supplementing rural incomes in the country.