The survey, tabled in Parliament today, said a huge political mandate and a benign external environment have created a historic moment of opportunity to propel India onto a double-digit growth trajectory.
"... The new government has undertaken a number of new reform measures whose cumulative impact could be substantial," the Economic Survey for 2014-15 said.
The survey listed out several reforms, including replacing cooking gas subsidy by direct transfers across the nation and taxing energy products, besides eliminating quantitative restrictions on gold, taken by the new government.
Talking about the Goods and Services Tax (GST) which the government is hopeful of passing in the ongoing budget session,
it said, "Securing the political agreement on the goods and services tax (GST) that will allow legislative passage of the constitutional amendment bill."
The Land Acquisition Ordinance would help ease in doing business by making it less onerous, while ensuring that farmers get fair compensation.
On gas pricing it said, "Llinking pricing, transparently and automatically, to international prices so as to provide incentives for greater gas supply and relieving the power sector bottlenecks."
It also listed instituting of Expenditure Management Commission (EMC) as an important measure taken by the government. EMC has already submitted its interim report to the government for rationalising expenditures.
Facilitating Presidential assent for labour reforms in Rajasthan, it said that it sets an example for consolidating and making transparent a number of labour laws.
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