As a part of the agenda, the chamber suggested execution of 159 public-private-partnership infrastructure projects which have already been approved under the Viability Gap Funding, involving total investment of Rs 80,894 crore. It also called for achieving the road and highways building targets for the current fiscal.
Moreover, it said the Railways must spend its Plan Outlay under of Rs 47,650 crore without allowing any slippages, utilising of the surplus cash by PSUs towards capacity expansion.
It further urged for disinvestment of state-owned firms as outlined in the Budget, achieving the fiscal deficit target of 4.1 per cent without cutting the Plan Expenditure, speedy roll out of Goods and Services Tax, focus on the Rs 10,000 crore venture capital fund, building 100 smart cities and ease of doing business for exporters, among others.
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