Hyderabad: Predicting that the growth rate in the first quarter of the current fiscal may slip into negative, former RBI governor C Rangarajan on Wednesday expressed the view that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's lockdown extension announcement should have included plans to address the issues of migrant labourers and daily wagers.
Rangarajan said though there may be negative growth in the GDP during the first quarter, if the situation recovers during the next three quarters, the growth rate may be closer to 3.5 per cent.
"The most important thing is that the hardship of the lockdown is being borne very severely by the vulnerable sections."
Because of the closure of the factories, the daily wage earner including the migrant labourer has been severely affected, he said.
"Therefore if lockdown is absolutely essential, then I think something must be done to take care of these people who have been thrown out of employment.
And therefore this announcement should have been accompanied by an announcement regarding what and how they will take care of these people... Immediately in his (Modi) speech or elsewhere we should have seen (measures for labourers and daily wage earners).
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