Economic Survey presented in Parliament today: Every year, as per the rules, it is presented on the day before the budget.


- What is the significance of economic survey?

- This survey is an annual official report of the economy: it also talks about future plans and challenges facing the nation.

New Delhi: For the second time in the Corona era, the country’s general budget is to be presented on February 1. Just like every year, this year too, one day before the budget, today (January 31), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaram presented this year’s Economic Survey in Parliament, so find out why this survey is presented one day before the budget:

The Economic Survey is the official report of the nation’s economy. Through it the government shows the real state of the country’s economy. With this, despite the challenges facing the country’s economy, it gives an idea of ​​future plans. It also gives an estimate of the time of the next financial year and will the economy pick up speed or slow down? It is also speculated about. Also some advice is given to the government.

The Economic Survey is prepared by the Chief Adviser to the Ministry of Finance and his team. However, this year the post of Chief Economic Adviser remained vacant for several months. It was vacated in October last year after Krishnamurti Subramaniam, India’s chief economic adviser, resigned. Just after that V. Ajit Nageshwaran has been appointed to the post. Therefore, he will address the media about this survey on the 31st at 3 pm while addressing the media.

Observers say: This time the economic survey will explain the state of the country’s economy in the aftermath of the Koro epidemic. In addition, new suggestions on the war against Corona are likely to be made.

More importantly, the government’s efforts to get the economy back on track after its deteriorating state during the Corona period will be detailed.

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