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PM Modi to head Cabinet committees on growth, employment

Published: June 7, 2019
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

The two Cabinet committees have been constituted to address the twin problems of
sluggish economic growth and rising unemployment To address the twin problems of sluggish economic growth and rising unemployment, the government has constituted two Cabinet committees to be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The five-member Committee on Investment and Growth consists of Home Minister
Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister for Road Transport and
Highways and MSME Nitin Gadkari and Railways Minister Piyush Goyal.
This committee will be a focussed group to take measures to bring investments and spur
growth in the critical sectors including infrastructure, manufacturing and agriculture, as
the economy is passing through a highly volatile period.
The government also set up a 10-member Cabinet committee for Employment and Skill
Development.
Employment data for 2017-18, released on May 31 after the Lok Sabha elections, said
India’s unemployment rate rose to 6.1% in the period, the highest in 45 years.
In addition to the Prime Minister, the committee includes Home Minister Amit Shah,
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Railway Miinister Piyush Goyal, Minister of
Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar, Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh
Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan,
Minister Skill and Entrepreneurship Mahendra Nath Pandey and Ministers of State
Santosh Kumar Gangwar (Labour) and Hardeep Singh Puri (Housing and Urban
Affairs).
The panel on employment is one of two Cabinet committees set up to spur economic
growth and rackle unemployment. With the GDP falling to 5.8% in the last quarter of 2018-19, lowest in last five years, the committee on economic growth will prepare a road map to bring the economy back on the growth trajectory.
The GDP growth for 2018-19 was 6.8 %, against the target of 7.2 %.

The fall in growth is result of dip in the performance of the core sectors of the economy,
as the eight core sectors — coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilisers,
steel, cement and electricity — recorded a growth of just 2.6 % in April, compared with
4.6% in the same month last year.
As per figures released by the government, the country’s economic growth saw the third
straight fall in quarterly growth, raising concerns about the slowdown even as the BJPled NDA government is beginning its second term following a landslide victory in the
Lok Sabha polls.
Similarly, employment data for 2017-18, released on May 31, brought out that India’s
unemployment rate rose to 6.1% in the said period, which is the highest in 45 years.

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