Pragmatic and Promising Budget for Aatmanirbhar Bharat: PHD Chamber

No. PR – 207

February 1, 2022

New Delhi

Pragmatic and Promising Budget for Aatmanirbhar Bharat: PHD Chamber

Mr Pradeep Multani, President, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has congratulated Mrs Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Finance Minister, for presenting a pragmatic and promising budget for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, in a press statement issued here today.

It is highly encouraging that the Union Budget seeks to lay foundation and give blueprint of economy over ‘Amrit Kal’ of next 25 years – from India at 75 to India at 100, said Mr Pradeep Multani.  

Effective capital expenditure of the Government is estimated at Rs 10.68 lakh crores in 2022-23, about 4.1% of GDP, revised fiscal deficit estimated at 6.9% of GDP as against 6.8% in Budget Estimates and fiscal deficit for FY 2023 is estimated at 6.4%. We are hopeful that fiscal consolidation will be in line in the coming years, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

Strengthening of health infra, speedy vaccination programme implementation and nationwide resilient response to current wave of COVID19 pandemic are evident to all, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

We appreciate that the PLI Scheme in 14 sectors has received excellent response ‘Make In India’ can create 6 million new jobs seek to lay foundation for the next 25 years, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

It is encouraging that the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme has helped 130 lakh MSMEs mitigate the worst impact of the pandemic. In this regard, extension of the ECLG Scheme upto March 2023 along with extension of guaranteed cover by another Rs 50,000 crore, bringing the total cover under scheme to Rs 5 lakh crore now, is highly appreciable and in line with PHD Chamber suggestions, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

It is highly appreciable to note that the IT, Defence and R&D will be opened up of for industry and startups and 68% of capital procurement budget in defence will be earmarked for domestic industry in 2022-23. This will provide a great boost to the industrial development in the country, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

To catalyse the overall investments in the economy, allocation of Rs 1 lakh crore  has been made to assist the States for FY 2022-23. These 50-year interest-free loans are over and above normal borrowings allowed to States and will be used for PM Gati Shakti-related and other productive capital investments of States, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

To provide a boost to the domestic manufacturing, under the PLI Scheme, additional allocation of Rs 19,500 crore has been made for PLI for manufacturing of high-efficiency modules with priority to fully integrate manufacturing units to solar PV modules. This will facilitate domestic manufacturing for ambitious goal of 280 GW of installed solar capacity by 2030, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

To facilitate faster movement of people and goods, PM Gati Shakti will encompass the 7 engines for multi-modal connectivity for the states with speedier implementation of development projects through technology through Rs 20,000 crore financed by the Government to speed up this project, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

The recognition of infrastructure development by Budget is also visible through announcements such as boost for Railways under the Gati Shakti plan, development and manufacturing of 400 new-generation Vande Bharat trains in next 3 years, expansion of National Highway network by 25,000 km in 2022-23, planning of 100 cargo terminals in 3 years, among others, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

It is highly encouraging that for mobilizing resources for green infrastructure, sovereign Green Bonds will be issued as a part of the government’s overall market borrowings in 2022-23. The proceeds will be deployed in public sector projects which help in reducing the carbon intensity of the economy, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

The budget announcements including promotion of chemical-free natural farming, promotion of use of Kisan drones for crop assessment, digitization of land records, spraying of insect pesticides, MSP direct payment of Rs 2.37 lakh crore to wheat and paddy farmers, set up of digital university with focus on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) using hub and spoke mode, among others will go a long way to support the Indian farmers and take the growth and development of agriculture sector to greater heights, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

The completion of 80 lakh houses in 2022-23  for identified beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojana and identification of 60,000 houses as beneficiaries for PM Awas Yojana in rural & urban areas will be beneficial for many people who have the dream of owning a home, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

The announcement of handing out of Bharatnet project contracts for optical fibre networks under PPP model and ensuring access of digital resource to all villages as urban areas will unlock the opportunities of growth going ahead, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

It is highly inspiring that a high-level panel will be set up for urban planning, wherein additional allocation of Rs 19,500 crore will  be made for PLI in solar PV module manufacturing, a high-level panel will be set up for urban planning, modern building by-laws will be introduced, use of public transport in urban areas will be promoted and battery swapping policy to allow EV charging stations for automobiles will be framed, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

The roll out an open platform for the National Digital Health Ecosystem, consisting of digital registries of health providers and health facilities, unique health identity and universal access to health facilities is highly encouraging, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

With the aim to provide a big boost to the economy, digital rupee will be issued using blockchain and other technologies by RBI starting 2022-23, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

Announcement on review and setting up of committee for regulatory framework for venture capital is highly appreciable, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

The acceptance of use of surety bonds as a substitute for bank guarantee in government procurements will go a long way to reduce indirect cost for suppliers and work-contractors. IRDAI has given the framework for issue of surety bonds by insurance companies, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

Announcements as surcharge on transfer of long-term capital gains tax capped at 15%, custom duty exemption on steel scrap is being extended by a year to help MSMEs, custom duty on imitation jewellery raised to discourage their imports, reduction in custom duty on methanol, duty concessions on parts of phone chargers, transformers, etc to enable domestic manufacturing, are highly appreciable, said Mr Pradeep Multani. 

Last but not the least, it may be mentioned that the PHD Chamber has been working very closely with all the stakeholders of the Indian defence industry including Ministry of Defence, Armed Forces and the Paramilitary Forces for promoting indigenization and self-reliance in defence manufacturing with special emphasis on MSMEs, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

We are delighted that our sincere effort has been greatly acknowledged and amplified by Hon’ble Finance Minister in Budget 2022 through some great initiatives to increase the defence capital procurement from 58% to 68% and more provisions for the private sector in R&D, testing and certification and establishment of centres of excellence in defence, said Mr Pradeep Multani.

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Warm Regards Media Division  PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry