"This year the projections for monsoon are good. We hope that the monsoon will be good. With a good monsoon, I think India will be able to reach 8 per cent growth in the current year," said Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das.
He was talking to reporters along with Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad after the Cabinet meeting.
Das said the fiscal deficit and the revenue deficit during 2015-16 were fully contained and targets were achieved.
India's economy grew by 7.9 per cent in March quarter to consolidate its position as the fastest growing major economy, leaving behind China, with a five-year high growth rate of 7.6 per cent for 2015-16 on robust manufacturing growth. The growth was 7.2 per cent in 2014-15.
Das said overall macroeconomic numbers and fiscal parameters of the country are "very very robust".
Government was "bang on target" on the fiscal deficit front. The fiscal deficit during 2015-16 was contained at 3.9 per cent of the GDP, in line with the budget projections.
The secretary said the Plan expenditure at Rs 4.71 lakh crore in 2015-16 was higher than Budget estimate of Rs 4.65 lakh crore. The capital expenditure has exceeded budget estimates for the first time in five years.
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The revenue and fiscal deficits, Das said, were in line with projections despite increase in capital expenditure, plan spending and devolution of share of central taxes to states.
In the Budget estimates of 2016-17, he said government has provided adequately for the requirements of the Seventh Pay Commission recommendations.
When the Committee of Secretaries looking into the recommendations finalises its report, the exact impact of the Pay Commission on the Exchequer would be known and "whatever adjustments are required that will be made", Das added.
To a question, Das said government is keeping a "close watch" on international oil prices and there is no cause of alarm at present.
On fuel price hike, he said actually prices have been lowered also many a times and many times have gone up.
He said whatever excise collection is from fuel all that is going towards infrastructure sector and a small portion towards railways.
On a question of related to extension of tenure of RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, Telecom Minister Prasad said: "Neither the finance minister nor me or anyone else has ever talked publicly about the issue related to Mr Rajan except to reiterate what the Prime Minister has said. Who will become the RBI Governor should not be media speculation".
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