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Along with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of State for Finance Anurag Singh Thakur has also joined hands in trying to boost the economy affected by the Corona virus epidemic. He said the central government was ready to take further steps to worsen the state of the economy.
He also hinted that the picture on LTC (Leave Travel Allowances) benefits for private sector employees would be clarified soon. Referring to the recently announced incentives, he said the government's intention was to provide necessary help to the deprived and poor. Although the package was announced for government employees, the cost will be on some items that will directly benefit small traders.
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When will the picture be clear on the LTA for the private sector?
Regarding the provision of LTA benefits to private sector employees, he said that clarifications would be made soon about these employees who have adopted the new tax system or who have already availed of the LTA. A clarification on this may be issued in the coming weeks.
The only country that provides free food to 800 million people
In an interview, Anurag Thakur said that both the stimulus package and its impact on the economy said that we need to see a bigger picture. Criticism will happen naturally. India is the only country where 800 million people were given free food for 8 months. In addition, Rs 68,000 crore has been transferred to the bank accounts of the poor. In addition, a number of measures are being taken for micro, small and medium enterprises.
Rural economy in very good condition
Regarding the rural economy, Thakur said in the interview that it is in a very good position. The rural economy is not just about MNREGA or agriculture. Work is being done here at the infrastructure level to create new employment opportunities. Demand for tractors, motorbikes, four wheelers and houses is now on the rise in rural areas. Now people are starting to spend on it.
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