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GST Council Process Repetitious for Agriculture Sector, Digital Economy

Benefit for Agriculture Sector & Digital Economy

N K Singh, Chairman, of Fifteen Finance Commission, mentioned that the concern about the effective operation of the GST council could be repeated in the other sectors of the Indian economy, such as agriculture, the social sector, and the economy with digital links.

The participation of the Indian states is essential to meet India’s net zero commitments. Reducing the risks of the transition is the central prioritized area, and is vital to function as a procedure in which the states can take part, Singh considers.

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He speeches on ‘Centre-State Partnerships: Reforms, Exports, Sustainability’ the event conducted by the confederation of Indian industry.

“The orderly movement from the era of fossil fuels to renewable energy is a daunting challenge,” he expresses. For decarbonization, the vital decision to avail is the sort of taxes that could be charged and the advantages that these taxes draw in easing the decarbonization.

Upon fossil fuels, all the taxes should be made to ease India’s transition to a green economy. The “changing patterns of agriculture will be central to reducing fossil fuels and helping in the green transition”.

6 states contribute to India’s 80% of exports, and 22 states that do have contributions equal to nil for India’s overall exports. “Harnessing and augmenting India’s export capabilities requires incentivisation” he said.

Drawing the states that are non-participants in the same concern is essential seeing that the northeastern region would be essential and seeing that the northeastern region would have the potential in becoming a huge export multiplier.

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Urbanization is a significant pump of growth, however, disorderly urbanization patterns can hold downsides for growth prospects, Singh warned.

Seeing that progressive new urban cities would have the part that is eligible for the proper attention. A stronger allotment of the capital could ease the making and development of the new cities that the ministry of urban development should acknowledge diminishing unplanned urbanization.

The property tax can be a vital revenue source for the urban local bodies that suggest the issues towards raising the essential revenues. Rather than an untied allotment, tied grants must be furnished to the panchayats which would align with national priorities.

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He emphasized posing at least one research organization at the state level to improve the intellectual abilities of the states.

Singh said about the government’s step in addressing the current issues in India’s power sector. He said about the legislative amendments which would be made to address the issues in the power sector like the unpaid dues would seem to produce favorable outcomes.

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