New Delhi:15th Finance Commission Chairman N K Singh on Thursday said it would categorise states on the basis of high, medium and low growth rate, considering their diverse growth patterns.
The commission is currently grappling on whether and on what factors can a convergence be achieved, recognising the significant heterogeneous growth patterns of different states.
"In the Finance Commission today, we were discussing assignment of growth rates to different states for the purpose of period of my award (2019-20 to 2024-25) and what are the factors that go into some states growing much faster, is there a congruence, is there no congruence," Singh said.
He said in its internal working, the commission has found it "sensible" to categorise the states in three categories.
"We found it was more sensible to look at the categorisation in three bands between the high growth rate, the middle growth rate and low growth rate states. So, we are looking at what are the prompters of change which has resulted in this," Singh said.
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