CII action plan chants the reforms mantra

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| CII President Anand Mahindra said the ten-point agenda, pertaining to infrastructure, agriculture, social infrastructure, value-added tax, foreign relations and some other issues, would provide the necessary impetus to sustain the current growth rate. |
| Mahindra said, "A major element of the infrastructure policy would be to ensure energy security. |
| This could be done in close cooperation with the US, Japan and China . Our new source of oil and energy will have to be central Asia." On the agricultural front, the chamber said time was ripe for a new revolution, stressing multi-cropping, processing, and high-tech value-addition in the food chain. |
| Priority should be given to primary education, with stress on quality upgradation and faculty improvement. Long-distance delivery of quality education through the use of IT could also be explored, CII said. |
| Healthcare at affordable prices, conservation of water and interlinking of rivers must also be a key priority, the chamber said. CII emphasised that government should devise schemes for more self-employment avenues through vocational training. |
| The body strongly advocated the implementation of VAT across India for a lucrative common market that would benefit farmers, consumer industries and all other sectors. |
| The government should also consolidate the measures already taken to build new global relationships for mutual benefit, specially focusing on the developing world. |
| On the fiscal management front, the industry chamber said there should be constant efforts to reduce the deficit. Rationalisation of taxation and expenditure control are also essential, CII said. |
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First Published: Apr 13 2004 | 12:00 AM IST