"The approach which is now being followed is greater focus on manufacturing and supply of Rs 500 and other lower denomination notes so that you have more Rs 500 notes... The apprehension is being expressed that Rs 2,000 notes would again lead to accumulation, (but) that should not happen," he said today.
Explaining the reason for coming out with Rs 2,000 notes soon after demonetisation, Das said this was primarily to ensure faster remonetisation.
Besides, the government reduced the size of notes in line with international currency specifications and that resulted in 20 per cent increase in printing of notes, he said.
On the FRBM Committee headed by N K Singh, he said the government received the committee's report a few days ahead of the Budget.
The panel was tasked with the review of the FRBM Act in view of suggestions that there should be a broad range for the government's fiscal deficit in place of the current practice of having a fixed target.
"The committee has broadly said the fiscal deficit road map will have the debt to GDP as its principal anchor. So, we are targeting debt to GDP ratio of 60 per cent by 2023," he said.
The panel has suggested 3 per cent fiscal deficit for the next three years.
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