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Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Addresses Great Lakes Students

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Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, stressed that thrust should be given to infrastructure development to overcome the current crisis. He said that the infrastructure development had gathered momentum, thanks to the
public-private partnership model put in place, especially for road development.

In his talk, Dr. Ahluwalia said, "This year has been very different from a year where we focused on long-term issues, we had a wonderful 4-year growth path so far which got interrupted by the global crisis. Many things were going very well but many things were going wrong. Prior to the global crisis, our record was a mixed bag and it is reflected in the international assessment of India and its prospects. In the 4 years up to the current year, we had an average growth rate of 8.8%. This transition from a low growth scenario when India grew at 3.5% in 70s, but the changes made in the 80s resulted in a 5.6% growth. In the early 90s, economic reforms raised the growth rate and this was followed by the East Asian crisis, which brought down the growth rate to 5.8% in the 90s. The global economy also turned downwards in the 90s.

Dr. Ahluwalia also spoke about the banking system today, which has a surplus liquidity, and the banks have parked about Rs. 60,000 Crore with the RBI under reverse repo. The RBI has sought to discourage this by reducing the reverse repo rate, effectively making it less attractive to the banks. He added that the government and RBI are telling the banks to lend more. Government is also trying to create demand by stepping up investments in infrastructure.

Dr. Ahluwalia said that the government is confident of achieving its target of 78,000 mw of capacity in the 11th five-year plan. "While 61,000 mw of capacity is virtually certain to be put up in the 11th plan period, we are pushing to get another 9,000 mw capacity by that time. While 70,000 mw is sure to be available, 78,000 mw is not an impossibility."

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* Contributed by -
Ranjit Shankar (Campus Associate),
Class of 2009,
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai.






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