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Explained: 32 decisions of the Government to boost the economy

Know the major announcements made by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to boost the economy.

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Published : Aug 23, 2019, 6:40 PM IST

Updated : Aug 24, 2019, 11:54 AM IST

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held a press conference in New Delhi. She made various announcements and proposals to boost the economic situation of the country. Have a look at all the decisions made for different sectors of the economy.

Facilitating wealth creators
Measures to facilitate wealth creators
Taxation measures
Taxation measures
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Increasing capital flow
Measures to increasing capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures for infrasctructre sector
Measures for infrasctructre sector
Measures for Automotive Sector
Measures for Automotive Sector
Measures to boost economy
Measures to boost economy

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held a press conference in New Delhi. She made various announcements and proposals to boost the economic situation of the country. Have a look at all the decisions made for different sectors of the economy.

Facilitating wealth creators
Measures to facilitate wealth creators
Taxation measures
Taxation measures
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Measures for Banks,NBFCs,MSMEs
Increasing capital flow
Measures to increasing capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures to increase capital flow
Measures for infrasctructre sector
Measures for infrasctructre sector
Measures for Automotive Sector
Measures for Automotive Sector
Measures to boost economy
Measures to boost economy
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BIZ-AIR INDIA-FUEL DUES
Air India owes Rs 4,500 cr in fuel dues; hasn't paid in 200 days: Oil cos
         New Delhi, Aug 23 (PTI) Air India owes three state-owned oil firms close to Rs 4,500 crore in unpaid fuel bills with payments being delayed by almost seven months, forcing retailers to snap supplies, senior officials said on Friday.
         Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) on Thursday afternoon stopped jet fuel or ATF supplies to Air India at six airports - Kochi, Pune, Patna, Ranchi, Vizag and Mohali - over payment defaults.
         "Air India has a 90 day credit period, which means they have to make payment for fuel they buy today by November 21. But Air India had not been making payments and the credit period was now over 200 days," a senior official at one of the three state-owned oil firms said.
         Total unpaid dues to three fuel retailers stand at close to Rs 4,500 crore.
         "They (Air India) offered to pay Rs 60 crore which is a drop in the ocean of what they owe," another official at one of the fuel retailers said.
         IOC, BPCL and HPCL more than a week back jointly wrote to Air India seeking expeditious clearance of the dues, failing which they will be constrained to take action.
         "Air India however failed to provide a clear roadmap to clear dues, forcing us to stop supplies," the official said.
         Another official said Air India gets financial support from the government while for oil firms there is no such help.
         "Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) pricing was deregulated in April 2002. And since then we have to run this business without any subsidy support from the government," he said.
         At present, the government only provides some subsidy on LPG to help roll out its ambitious Ujjwala scheme of providing free cooking gas connections to poor. There is also a subsidy on kerosene supplied through the public distribution system (PDS).
         A senior Air India official had on Thursday said that oil firms stopped fuel supplies to the airline at Cochin, Visakhapatnam, Mohali, Ranchi, Pune and Patna around 4 pm.
         Air India spokesperson had on Thursday stated that "in the absence of equity support, Air India cannot handle the huge debt service liabilities".
         "Our financial performance, however, this fiscal is very good and we are moving towards a healthy operating profit. The airline despite its legacy issues is performing very well," he had added.
         Air India has debt of over Rs 58,000 crore. PTI ANZ
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