Dear Shri Roy :
Following is something you were quoted to have said
recently :
Union Budget 2018 unlikely to be populist:
PMEAC member Rathin Roy
The Union Budget 2018 will reflect the
commitment of the government to improve quality of expenditure, says PMEAC
member Rathin Roy
New
Delhi: Rathin Roy, member of the prime
minister’s economic advisory panel, has expressed hope that Union Budget 2018
will not be “populist” and will reflect the commitment of the government to
improve quality of expenditure.
The government, Roy said, will come with
yet another good budget, which is likely to be presented on 1 February. “I
would not think any populism is permissible. I think the government will
present a responsible budget, which will reflect its expenditure quality and
commitments,” said Roy. “I don’t think the government will use the budget to be
populist. I am very confident that political authorities understand this.”
In this connection , you might want to take a look at
:
And , as to the “ Agenda for Reforms “ is
concerned , please find a few minutes to peruse :
With Regards,
hemen
parekh
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