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NREGA outlay, cap on state borrowing hiked in fifth round
18-May-2020
Nilaya Varma, co-founder and CEO of consultancy firm Primus Partners, said, “Through these measures, the government attempts to unlock the potential of India by removing key bottlenecks. It also attempts to protect the most vulnerable through direct cash transfer and food security. Successful and early implementation of proposed reforms in agriculture, MSMEs [micro, small and medium enterprises], defence and PSEs [public sector enterprises] can pave the way for Make in India.”
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