Budget to focus on farmers, jobs: Sinha

February 20, 2016 04:08 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 03:36 pm IST - New Delhi

Jayant Sinha at a pre-Budget Meeting with the representatives of different agriculture groups, in New Delhi on January 4, 2016. Photo: Ramesh Sharma

Jayant Sinha at a pre-Budget Meeting with the representatives of different agriculture groups, in New Delhi on January 4, 2016. Photo: Ramesh Sharma

Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha on Saturday said the upcoming Budget will be citizen-centric with a focus on farm sector, job creation and eradication of poverty.

This will be the second full-fledged Budget of the ruling NDA government.

“We are working very hard in the Finance Ministry to be able to prepare a Budget that will truly eradicate poverty, provide prosperity for our farmers, help in massive job creation for young people and provide a better quality of life for all Indian citizens,” Mr. Sinha said.

In his pre-Budget message on Finance Ministry’s YouTube channel, the Minister said the Budget will “ensure that India continues to be a haven of stability and growth in a very turbulent global environment.”

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s core Budget team includes Mr. Sinha, Finance Secretary Ratan Watal, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das, Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia, Disinvestment Secretary Neeraj Gupta and Financial Services Secretary Anjuly Chib Duggal.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has kept India’s growth projection unchanged at 7.3 per cent in the current fiscal and 7.5 per cent in the next. As for the world growth, IMF forecast is 3.4 per cent for 2016 and 3.6 per cent for 2017.

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