New Delhi: Anil Agarwal, the scrap metal dealer turned billionaire metals tycoon and Vedanta Chairman, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi should tap underground resources, grant autonomy to public sector firms and banks and extend up to Rs 2 lakh loan to all Aadhaar card holders to eradicate poverty and create jobs.
India, he says, is in 'satyug' under the Modi government where coteries have been demolished and only performance recognised.
In an interview to PTI, the ebullient billionaire said district collectors should be made business development managers to develop tourism and industry while monuments, forts and beaches should be made autonomous to generate revenue and employment.
"Indian story is the story of the famous movie 'Mother India' where the farmer would grow 100 quintals of foodgrain but 80 quintals would be taken away by the moneylender. The same is the case with India where we spend 50 per cent of our revenues on imports. Then there are interest payments (on debt), leaving almost nothing," he said.
Natural resources and electronics hold the massive potential to create jobs, he noted. "We have done very well in above-ground, in agriculture etc. Now we should concentrate on below ground, tapping minerals and oil and gas resources."
The Modi government should focus on exploiting the vast reserves of iron ore and other metals as well as gold and oil and gas that will help reduce the import bill and create jobs, he said.
Agarwal, the founder and majority-owner of Vedanta Resources, said the government should make public sector companies and banks independent by making them board-run just like British Airways and GE.
"All PSUs and PSBs can perform three times better if autonomy is given to them," he said. "PSUs have huge potential and immense talent pool. But the executives are afraid to take decisions because of fear of inquiries. They should be empowered to take decisions."