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Sitharaman says inflation has come down, will decline further

While addressing the lower house, Sitharman cited a World Bank report titled 'India Development Update: Navigating the Storm'.

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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman (File Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], December 15 (ANI): Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that inflation has come down and expressed confidence that it will reduce further.
Replying to the debate on Supplementary Demands for Grants 2022-23 in Lok Sabha on Wednesday, Sitharaman said inflation is now in the tolerable band of the RBI.
"Members raised an issue about inflation. There are different points which I want to highlight here. We keep a very close watch. Prices of pulses, edible oils, and vegetables are monitored by an informal Group of Ministers, and we work together. There is an inter-ministerial Committee which meets every week on agri-commodities, and we closely monitor it," she said.
"Inflation has now come down. It is now in the tolerable band of the RBI. Inflation has been declining since April, 2022 and it is declining further. CPI for November, 2022 came down to 5.88 per cent year-on-year from 6.77 per cent in October," she said.
The minister also hit out at Congress over its targeting of the government on inflation and referred to the inflation data during the UPA rule in 2013.
"It is a bit difficult when parties which saw double-digit inflation during their period raise a question on inflation. That is not something which I am imagining. I would just like to say that the inflation data in November of 2013 was at 19.93 per cent and in the earlier month, in October, it was 18.19 per cent. When the record was like this, to ask us, who have worked to bring inflation down from 6.77 per cent in October to 5.88 per cent in November...now if they are asking us to bring it down further, we will bring it down further for common people's sake," she said.
Referring to fiscal deficit, she said it was estimated to reduce from 6.9 per cent of GDP in the last year's revised estimates to 6.4 per cent of GDP in the current year's budget estimates.
"This is very much in line with the Government's commitment to achieve fiscal consolidation announced in the Budget of 2021- 22, that is to reduce the fiscal deficit to a reasonable level by 2025-26. On the fiscal deficit, I have given a commitment which was given earlier in the budget and I repeat that. The current situation also very clearly gives me that kind of a feeling that we will be able to comply with what we have said in the Budget," the minister said.
The House approved the supplementary demands for grants and the relevant appropriation bills.
Responding to concern by members on the decline in the value of the rupee against the US dollar, she said it has fared better than most other emerging market and Asian currencies.
She said India's forex reserves are among the largest holdings of international reserves in the world and "together with net forward assets, provide an adequate buffer against global spillovers".
She said the Supplementary Demands for Grants include 75 demands, six appropriations, and the cash outgo which comes to a total of Rs. 3,25,756 crore. The total gross additional expenditure is Rs. 4,35,938 crore. Several members participated in the debate. (ANI)

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