New Delhi: Announcement of an appropriate fiscal stimulus will be a morale booster for the industry that has been reeling under pressure due to a nationwide lockdown, says Jaspal Bindra, Chairman of Centrum group, adding that it will save many companies from going bankrupt.
Industry lobby groups such as FICCI, CII and Assocham also sought an early announcement of a fiscal stimulus package to help the businesses, particularly the MSME sector that have been facing unprecedented cash crunch as the economic activity came to a grinding halt since the last week of March.
However, despite speculation of its early announcement and intense lobbying for it, the Union government has deferred the announcement of a fiscal stimulus package for the industry for over 8 weeks as Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the third phase of lockdown from May 4 to May 17, which has already been extended by some states till the May end.
It prompted some people to argue that the announcement of fiscal stimulus has been delayed as it will not be of much use when the industry is under lockdown.
“In terms of the timing of the announcement, I find it completely irrelevant whether industries are close or open. I am not very clear as to why people feel that there is no value in announcing the package,” said Jaspal Bindra, Chairman of Centrum Group, a financial services company.
The Union government was expected to announce a fiscal stimulus package soon after the announcement of the PM Garib Kalyan package worth over Rs 1.7 lakh crore in March this.
The PM Garib Kalyan is aimed at insulating nearly two-third of India’s population from the adverse impact of a nationwide lockdown by ensuring food, fuel and some disposable cash in their hands.
Jaspal Bindra made a case for an early announcement of an appropriate fiscal stimulus package for the industry amid a nationwide lockdown as such packages have had positive impact in other countries. However, contrary to industry expectations, the economic stimulus package has been delayed as a meeting of the Union cabinet has not been convened for the last two weeks.
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