“Uncertainty continues to remain on fore on account of global and domestic factors with the underlying threat of the pandemic still not fully mitigated. The Central Bank has put across a GDP growth estimate of 7.8% for the year 2022-23. The RBI has also assessed some improvement in capacity utilization levels in its surveys. However, the overall demand in the economy remains weak and is yet to touch pre-pandemic levels. In the last Union Budget, the government has given a lot of focus on CAPEX-led growth in the economy. This would help boost demand, improve capacity utilization levels, and generate more employment, which in turn would lead to greater demand. We need such a virtuous growth cycle and hope that RBI will work in close coordination with the government to ensure this,” added Mr Mehta.
“Besides, we are happy to note the extension of the on-tap liquidity window for emergency health care services and contact intensive services till June 30, 2022, from March 31, 2022, as announced earlier. The contact-based services have been most severely hit by the recurring waves of the pandemic making a move to sustained recovery extremely difficult for the sector,” said Mr Mehta.
“Also, the enhancement of the cap under e-RUPI vouchers issued by the Central government and State governments to Rs1,00,000 per voucher from Rs10,000 indicates a continued emphasis on digitization to assure better governance,” added Mr Mehta.
The views and opinions expressed are not of IIFL Capital Services, indiainfoline.com
Related Tags
Invest wise with Expert advice
IIFL Customer Care Number
(Gold/NCD/NBFC/Insurance/NPS)
1860-267-3000 / 7039-050-000
IIFL Capital Services Support WhatsApp Number
+91 9892691696
IIFL Securities Limited - Stock Broker SEBI Regn. No: INZ000164132, PMS SEBI Regn. No: INP000002213,IA SEBI Regn. No: INA000000623, SEBI RA Regn. No: INH000000248
This Certificate Demonstrates That IIFL As An Organization Has Defined And Put In Place Best-Practice Information Security Processes.