Financial Inclusion and inclusive Growth during Pre-Budget Consultations with Union Finance Minister
Representatives of a large number of social sector related groups attended the today’s pre-Budget meeting and gave numerous suggestions largely focusing on the need to address issues of malnutrition, skill development, infrastructure, higher investment on health, education, sanitation, housing and renewable energy among others. They stressed the need for higher transparency and taxation benefits/relief to encourage development sector. Participants suggested that the process of consultation with the social sector groups should be ongoing and should take place on a more regular basis. They said that there was a need to encourage educated professionals to work in rural areas at the cutting edge by providing them suitable incentives and loan waivers. The need to raise the NREGS wages was also raised by a number of social sector group representatives and it was said that the national minimum wage should be rational enough to give the poor their dues. It was said that there was a need to develop and promote financial inclusion, inclusive growth and leadership among women and girls. It was stated that social audit should be made compulsory for all centrally sponsored schemes. The issue of implementation of sub-plans for scheduled castes and scheduled tribe was also raised and it was said that a dedicated sub-plan unit should be set-up in each Ministry. It was suggested that community based planning and the share of community in development benefits should increase. The need to augment infrastructure available at the Panchayat level was highlighted. It was suggested that community radios should be set-up for better interaction at the grass root level.
Beside the Finance Minister, both the Ministers of State for Finance, S.S. Palanimanickam and Namo Narain Meena, Chief Economic Advisor, Secretary (Financial Services), Secretary (Expenditure), Chairman, CBDT, Chairman, CBEC, Addl. Secretary Budget were present among others. The major representatives from the social sector related groups who attended the meeting were Binju Abraham of PRADAN, Ms. Namrata Bali of SEWA Academy, Swami Tyagarupananda of Ram Krishan Mission, Sandeep Pandey of ASHA, Mohamed Musa of Care India, K. nath Reddy of Public Health Foundation, Kalyan Sundram of DHAN, Dr. Ramesh Bellamkonda of BSS, Ms. Vinatha M. Reddy of GRAMEEN KOOTA, Ashok Khosla of Development Alternatives Group, Rajesh Tandon of PRIA, D.R. Mehta of JAIPUR FOOT, Amal Ganguli of HELP AGE, Dr. Rukmani Banerjee of PRATHAM, Ms. Achla Savysaachi of SA-DHAN, Ms. Rohini Nilekani of ARGHYAM, Swami Agnivesh of Bandhua Mukti Morcha (BMM), Ajay Mehta of Sewa Mandir, Ms. Mirai Chatterjee of SEWA Social Security, Ashok Bharti of NACDOR, Sanjay Jain of SANTEK, Pradeep S. Mehta of CUTS, Samit Aich of Greenpeace, Ms. Medha Patkar of Narmada Bachao Andolan and L.V. Saptharishi of CNRI among others.
Among others who attended the meeting included K.M. Acharya, Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Anshu Vaish, Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy, Sudhir Kumar, Addl. Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development, L.C. Goyal, Addl. Secretary & DG (CGHS), Department of Health and Family Welfare, and Ravi Mathur, Addl. Secretary, Ministry of Labour among others.

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