This year, he said, despite erratic and deficient rainfall, it is projected that India will produce more than 250 million tonne of foodgrains.
"Our foodgrains position is, therefore, comfortable. The total stock of foodgrains with the public sector agencies was 662 lakh tonnes on February 1, 2013...," Mukherjee said.
He said the recently approved New Investment Policy for urea is expected to create nearly 100 lakh MT of additional production capacity in urea by 2017, making the country self reliant in the product.
The President also said the government remains committed to increasing the share of manufacturing sector to 25 per cent of GDP and creating 100 million jobs within a decade.
Referring to the recent rollout of Direct Benefits Transfer system, he said it would enable government sponsored benefits such as scholarships, pensions and maternity benefits to flow directly into the accounts of beneficiaries.
"In due course, the Direct Benefits Transfer system will also cover wages and subsidies on food and LPG. This system will help cut down leakages, bring millions of people into the financial system and lead to better targeting of beneficiaries," he said.
