India to be back to high growth path via reforms after COVID-19 pandemic: CEA

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India to be back to high growth path via reforms after COVID-19 pandemic: CEA

Subramanian pointed out that core sectors like cement, steel, railway freight and Information and Communication Technology were all "in positive territory" for the first time since July 2019

Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian

Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian on Tuesday exuded confidence that the country would be back to a high growth path through reforms announced by the government, after overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic.

"When reforms (announced by the Centre) unleash, we will be definitely on a high growth path", he said participating in the Connect 2020 conference, organised by CII, Tamil Nadu. "This pandemic will go away and India will be back to high growth through reforms and many measures that have been taken (by the government).

We have been there before (in this kind of economic crisis) and will do that again". Subramanian pointed out that core sectors like cement, steel, railway freight and Information and Communication Technology were all "in positive territory" for the first time since July 2019.

"If you look at the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), there was a sharp increase in both PMI for manufacturing and services. But to say that there has been a decline in the GDP over the last 12 quarters is 'incorrect', he said.

Earlier, Subramaniam said the Centre was requesting state governments to bring in changes in labour laws,which is within their ambit since some were more than a hundred years old. "There are many archived labour laws as wages and salaries, are defined in multiple ways, creating a 'compliance nightmare'... there are several states which are planning to bring in changes in labour laws", he said.

"There is a lot of compliance at the state level (in labour laws)... The State bureaucracy needs to seize on this as many archived laws are more than 100 years old", he said. "Tamil Nadu needs to take it up. These are some of the matters that must be focused on to bring in investments. A certain sense of policy certainty at the state level is also quite critical", he said.

India to be back to high growth path via reforms after COVID-19 pandemic: CEA

Bihar’s Covid tally crosses 1.60 lakh-mark | Patna News - Times of India

Bihar’s Covid tally crosses 1.60 lakh-mark

A health worker collect swab sample from a suspected Covid patient in Patna
PATNA: The number of Covid-19 cases crossed 1,60,000-mark in the state on Tuesday with 1,575 more people testing positive for the virus in the last 24 hours. The state health department has confirmed five more Covid deaths in state. With this, Covid toll in the state has jumped to 836.
Of 1,61,101 Covid patients in the state, 1,46,533 have recovered so far. Active cases in the state now stand at 13,732. More than 1 lakh samples were tested in the state in the last 24 hours. According to the health department, the number of sample tests in the state crossed 50 lakh-mark on Tuesday.
IPRD secretary Anupam Kumar, in his daily briefing on Tuesday, said the state’s recovery rate has reached 90.96%, nearly 13% higher than the national average. “Altogether 1,514 people have recovered from Covid infection in the past 24 hours, taking the number of recovered patients to 1,46,533,” he said.
Anupam said the number of active cases in state has been decreasing. “On September 14, 1,07,492 samples were tested in the state and the cumulative testing figure has reached 50,94,239,” he said.
As per the data shared by the health department, 183 new cases were reported in Patna on Tuesday, taking the district’s Covid tally to 24,374. Active cases in the district stood at 1,817 on Tuesday. Altogether 22,369 people have so far recovered from the virus in the district, including 131 in the past 24 hours. The district’s recovery rate has now touched 91.7%.
Other districts which reported maximum number of Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours included Supaul (100), Purnia (77), Araria (75) and Nalanda and Bhagalpur (72 each).
No fresh Covid causality was recorded at NMCH and AIIMS-P on Tuesday. Six patients were discharged from NMCH and nine from AIIMS-P on Tuesday.
State gets Rs 113 crore for Covid management: According to a PIB release issued on Tuesday, of Rs 4,230 crore allocated by the Union ministry of health and family welfare to states and union territories for Covid-19 management under National Health Mission, Bihar has received Rs 113 crore, which will be released in two instalments.

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