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Highlights of Economic Survey 2014-15



  • The survey prepared by Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian.


Following are the highlights of Economic Survey 2014-15 presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament today:
  • GDP growth seen at 8.1-8.5 per cent in 2015-16
  • Double digit growth trajectory; 8-10 pc GDP in coming yrs
  • Inflation shows declining trend during April-December
  • CAD to decline to about 1 pc in 2015-16
  • To adhere to fiscal deficit target of 4.1 pc of GDP, to Aim for 3%
  • Committed to fiscal consolidation; to enhance revenue Generation
  • More reforms on anvil; GST, expanding direct benefit Transfers to be game-changers.
  • Foodgrains production for 2014-15 estimated at 257.07 Million tonnes; will exceed last 5-yr average by 8.5 MT
  • NITI Aayog, 14th Fin Comm to enhance fiscal federalism
  • External Sector returning to strength, resilience
  • Need balance between 'Make in India' and 'Skilling India'
  • Services sector negotiations at WTO crucial for India in Removing many market access barriers
  • Revitalise PPP model to revive investment
  • Manufacturing and services equally important for growth.
  • Consumer inflation in 2015-16 to be between 5-5.5 pc
  • Lower inflation opens up space for more monetary easing
  • There is scope for big bang reforms
  • Labour, capital, land, market reform and skills to be Engines of growth
  • JAM Trinity - Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar, Mobile - to help Transfer of funds to poor without leakage
  • Shield domestic industry to promote 'Make In India'
  • Borrowings to fund investment, not for meeting expenses
  • Food subsidy bill in Apr-Jan up 20 pc to Rs 1.08 lakh cr
  • Reform Railway's structure, commercial practices, Overhaul of technology
  • Public investment key growth engine in short-run for Railways, but not a substitute for private investment
  • More disinvestments on the anvil in current fiscal
  • Under-recoveries on petroleum products to come down to Rs 74,664 crore in 2014-15, from Rs 1.39 lakh crore in FY14
  • 4Ds - Deregulation, Differentiation, Diversification, Disinter (better bankruptcy laws) - to push financial Sector growth
  • Implementation of GST to boost GDP, exports
  • Suggests medium to long term fiscal policy to target Deficit, expenditure
  • Global commodity prices to remain weak in 2015
  • Ecommerce sector to witness 50 pc growth in 5 yrs.



SEBI Cancels Sahara AMC's Registration As Portfolio Manager

  • In fresh troubles for crisis-hit Saharas, regulator Sebi today ordered cancellation of Sahara Asset Management Company's registration as portfolio manager, saying that "antecedents" of Subrata Roy and some group firms may cause "prejudice to the interests of investors".
  • Rejecting Sahara AMC's application for renewal of license, Sebi said it no more meets "fit and proper criteria" to continue as a portfolio manager in Indian securities market.
  • Consequently, the Sebi said, it was ordering cancellation of its portfolio manager registration within 30 days, or transfer of its business to another portfolio manager, or allow investors to withdraw their funds and securities.
  • Sahara AMC, which had applied for this renewal in July 2012, is part of diversified Sahara group that has been engaged in a long-drawn battle with Sebi, which had earlier asked it to refund tens of thousands of crores raised through certain bonds from investors.



MoUs/Deals



NSE signed MoU with GIFT to establish an international exchange in Gujarat

  • The National Stock Exchange (NSE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 26 February 2015 with the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) to establish an international exchange in Gujarat. The MoU was signed in the presence of Gujarat Finance Minister Saurabh Patel.
  • The GIFT Special Economic Zone is being developed as India’s first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC). It is spread over 886 acres.
  • The expected investment in this multi-service SEZ is to the tune of 78000 crore rupees. An estimated five lakh persons are claimed to get direct employment in this mega commercial centre.



IBM Corporation tied-up with Tech Mahindra Ltd to accelerate Global Hybrid Cloud adoption

  • Tech giant International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) on 23 February 2015 tied-up with IT services major Tech Mahindra Limited to build a platform for the development of cloud-based apps for its clients to increase hybrid services adoption.
  • This will help the company in achieving high network performance and maintain maximum control over client data.
  • The platform will be built using IBM’s Bluemix Dedicated cloud infrastructure. Bluemix Dedicated runs on private, dedicated servers and hardware in an organization’s preferred IBM cloud centre, a network spanning over 40 regions across the globe.



India


India Placed Orders Worth Rs 83,858 Cr for Military Hardware

  • Indian Air Force, Army and Navy have placed orders worth Rs 83,858 crore from 2011 to the last fiscal while domestic defence industries have earned Rs 69 crore by export of military hardware.
  • Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said foreign vendors got orders worth Rs 55,406 crore from IAF between 2011-12 and 2013-14 followed by Navy's Rs 25,454 crore and Rs 2,998 crore from Army.
  • Replying to questions in the Lok Sabha, Parrikar also said that Foreign Direct Investment amounting to Rs 24.36 crore has been received after government opened the defence industry for private sector.



STEP Scheme Benefits Over 24,000 Women This Fiscal

  • Government's STEP scheme, aimed at providing employability skills to women, has covered over 24,000 beneficiaries so far in the current fiscal, Lok Sabha was informed today.
  • The Support to Training and Employment Programme (STEP) was being implemented as per guidelines formulated, Minister of Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi said during Question Hour.
  • However, she said the Ministry did not maintain records of how many of the beneficiaries of the scheme had secured jobs, though she acknowledged that having such information would be important to understand the scheme's effectiveness.



Zoological Society of London enters in Asiatic lion Conservation

  • The Gujarat Forest department has gone Smart. The department will use smart software which will be used for tracking the movement of their staff and even the lions. The software has been developed jointly by the Zoological Society of London and the Gujarat forest department.
  • The two ZSL and forest department have entered into memorandum of understanding for the protection of Asiatic lion and its habitat which was inked on Thursday.
  • The forest officials said that the ZSL which has expertise in managing the zoo will provide its technical assistance to the state not only to manage its rescue and treatment centres but also to manage the Sakarbaugh Zoo.
  • Principal Chief Conservator of Forest CN Pandey said that the ZSL has not only expertise in managing the zoos, but they also have managed Asiatic lions successfully for 40 years. The still have three lions.




World



US Federal Communications Commission approved Net Neutrality Rules to protect Open Internet

  • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States (US) on 26 February 2015 voted to implement the Net Neutrality Rules.
  • In the five-member FCC, three commissioners voted in favour of rules whereas two commissioners voted against it. The Rules were proposed by the FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler.
  • The rules seek to make sure that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the US treat all legal content equally so as to preserve the Internet as a platform for innovation, free expression and economic growth.



FBI announced 3 million US dollar award for information on Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev


  • Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, one of the world’s most prolific cyber criminal from Russia, was in news recently.
  • He was in news because the US State Department, the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on 24 February 2015 announced a reward of 3 million US dollars for information on him. Bogachev, currently is one of the FBI’s most wanted criminal.
  • Gameover ZeuS is a peer-to-peer botnet based on components from the earlier ZeuS trojan. It is believed to have been spread through use of the Cutwail botnet.
  • According to a report by Symantec, Gameover Zeus has largely been used for banking fraud and distribution of the CryptoLocker ransomware.



Parliament of Jamaica passed a law to decriminalise marijuana for personal use

  • Parliament of Jamaica on 25 February 2015 passed a law to decriminalise the possession of small amount of marijuana up to 57 grams for personal use.
  • Marijuana is widely grown in Jamaica and has cultural roots there. The country is also the biggest exporter of marijuana to the United States among Caribbean countries.




US blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh

  • A prominent US blogger has been hacked to death and his wife seriously injured in Bangladesh by unknown attackers, days after receiving threats from Islamists for writing against religious fundamentalism.
  • Avijit Roy, 44, had come to the country on February 16 to attend the a book fair where three of his books have been published this year. He was to fly back to the US on March 4, said his younger brother Anujit Roy.
  • Roy, a Bangladesh-born US citizen, was killed and his wife, Rafida Ahmed Bonna, was seriously injured in the attack yesterday.
  • Roy recently received threats from militants for his progressive books and blog posts, Dhaka Tribune reported.



Sports



AB De Villiers hits fastest ODI 150 in South Africa World Cup win

  • AB de Villiers hit the fastest ever 150 in one-day internationals as South Africa condemned West Indies to a crushing 257-run defeat in Sydney.
  • De Villiers took 64 deliveries to reach 150, beating the previous best, set by Australia's Shane Watson, by 19 balls.
  • He finished 162 not out from 66 balls as South Africa made 408-5, the second-highest total in World Cups.
  • Imran Tahir took 5-45 as West Indies were 151 all out to equal the heaviest World Cup defeat by runs.
  • Only last month, De Villiers hit the fastest-ever ODI hundred against the same team in Johannesburg, from 31 balls.
  • In that same innings, South Africa's captain also set the record for the fastest fifty in ODIs, from 16 balls.




The records in full
  1. AB de Villiers scored the fastest 150 in one-day internationals, from 64 balls. It beat the previous best by 19 balls
  2. De Villiers's 52-ball ton was the second-fastest in World Cups. Ireland's Kevin O'Brien made a 50-ball ton against England in 2011
  3. De Villiers's 73 from the last five overs was the most by a batsman in this period of a one-day international
  4. South Africa's 408-5 was the highest team total in one-day internationals by any side in Australia
  5. South Africa's total was the second-highest in World Cups. India made 413-5 against Bermuda in 2007
  6. West Indies seamer Jason Holder conceded the most runs in a 10-over spell in World Cups, finishing with 1-104
  7. Holder conceded the most runs in two consecutive overs in one-day internationals - 64
  8. South Africa's 257-run victory was the joint-biggest by runs in World Cups, equalling India's win over Bermuda in 2007



Appointments


Justice Amitava Roy sworn in as Supreme Court judge


  • Justice Amitava Roy was sworn in as a judge of the Supreme Court (SC) on 27 February 2015. Prior to this, he served as the Chief Justice of Odisha High Court.
  • With his elevation, the strength of the SC judges has gone up to 29. SC has a sectioned strength of 31 judges.
  • He will have tenure of three years.
  • On 2 January 2013, he was appointed as Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court.



Gopinath Pillai appointed as Special Envoy to Andhra Pradesh by Singapore government

  • Singapore government on 26 February 2015 appointed Gopinath Pillai as its special envoy to Andhra Pradesh. Pillai, a senior policy strategist, was appointed to speed up construction of new capital in the state.
  • Pillai’s appointment as special envoy to Andhra Pradesh was announced by Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu at the secretariat in capital Hyderabad.



Kshatrapati Shivaji takes over as new CMD of SIDBI

  • Kshatrapati Shivaji, a 1986 batch IAS officer, has taken over as the Chairman and Managing Director of Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
  • Shivaji has been appointed on deputation basis for a period of three years from the date of his taking over the charge, a Finance Ministry release said.
  • Shivaji is currently Principal Secretary (Expenditure), Finance Department in Maharashtra government.


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