"There are two sets of issues. Decisions are to be made for sick firms. These are loss-making firms. Whether you close them down or you restructure them or what you want to do. The second set of issue is to do with disinvestment -- strategic sales.
"Work is underway, it is slightly in more advanced stages on sick firms than on the firms that are put for strategic sales. We hope to move fast," Panagariya told reporters on the sidelines of first regional consultation on poverty elimination.
To a question, Panagariya said the participating states agreed with NITI Aayog that the 'poverty line' is only for 'tracking' the progress in poverty reduction and not to link it with poverty elimination programmes which require identification of the poor.
"There have been debates on poverty line issues before in 2012 and 2013. We had taken a position of the statement paper based on the task force report that poverty line was not to be used for the identification of the poor. There are different criteria. States often use their own criteria," he said.
inflation down, but "we should wait and see as it is a preliminary call by the MET".
Some of the schemes being implemented by states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana were appreciated at the meeting, he said.
"This was NITI Aayog's first regional consultation on its report on poverty elimination. A taskforce has been constituted in NITI Ayog's first meeting on poverty elimination. And parallel taskforces have been constituted in the states," he said.
The discussion was mainly focused on measurement of poverty, identification of beneficiary households, strategies for employment-intensive sustainable rapid growth of economy and ways to make anti-poverty programmes more effective and innovative poverty eradication programmes of the states or union territories, the NITI Aayog chief said.
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