This time India faces its biggest Economic Crisis . Value of INR is going down and down with the comparison of US Doller . This is just like a thefting money from the the pocket of people and peaople can't do because he is not able to do any thing . our Prime Minister says that he is a good Economist , He studied from Harwered University . But he is totally fail to make accelerate our Economy , This is not a question on Manmohan Singhs's ability but this is a biggest Question Mark on Harwered University that what is the quality of students of this University . If this university has this type of students then I think any Indian Economics Institution or University is far better then this .
We have another best Finance Minister from India and presently he is the President of India Respected Pranab Mukherjee , and I think we all Indians are missing him as a Prime Minister of India at this very difficult Economical condition .
This time India is facing shortage of a good Leadership and good Economist , but Respected Pranab Mukherjee is the only answer of this question of Leadership and Economist for India . India needs his valuable support for his Leadership and Economical experience . he has a great trac record as a Finance Minister of India and also as a Foreign Ministers and other Ministerial Position .
As a great Finance Minister
Pranab Mukherjee's first stint as the Finance minister of India was during the Indira Gandhi government in 1982. He presented his first annual budget in 1982–83. Mukherjee's first term was noted for his work in improving the finances of the government and for successfully returning the last instalment of India's first IMF loan. Mukherjee signed the letter appointing Manmohan Singh as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in 1982. Mukherjee was accused of patronage practices in the Ambani–Wadia industrial feuds.
Mukherjee was credited with being an early reformer of the Indian economy. India Today wrote: "Operation Forward, which [Mukherjee] and then Industries Minister Charanjit Chanana launched in the early 1980s, started the liberalisation process that flowered under Rao and Manmohan Singh." A Left wing magazine once commented that "socialism did not grow out of the pipe Mukherjee smoked."
Mukherjee was removed from his position as Finance Minister by Rajiv Gandhi in 1984. Gandhi had wished to bring in his own team of staff to govern India. Mukherjee was removed from his position even though he was rated as the best Finance Minister in the World that year according to a survey of Euromoney magazine.
Mukherjee returned to handling the finance of India during the premiership of Narasimha Rao. He was appointed the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. Since the Prime Minister of India happens to be the ex-officio chairperson of Planning Commission of India, the position of the deputy chairperson has great significance. During Mukherjee's tenure 1991–96, Dr. Manmohan Singh as Finance Minister oversaw many economic reforms to end the Licence Raj system and help open the Indian economy.
Mukherjee again became the Finance Minister of India in 2009. He presented the annual budgets in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
The 2010–11 budget included the country's first explicit target to cut
public debt as a proportion of GDP and Mukherjee had targeted a budget
deficit reduction to 4.1% of GDP in fiscal year 2012–13, from 6.5% in
2008–09.
Mukherjee implemented many tax reforms. He scrapped the Fringe Benefits Tax and the Commodities Transaction Tax. He implemented the Goods and Services Tax during his tenure. These reforms were well received by major corporate executives and economists. The introduction of retrospective taxation by Mukherjee, however, has been criticised by some economists.
Mukherjee expanded funding for several social sector schemes including the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. He also supported budget increases for improving literacy and health care. He expanded infrastructure programmes such as the National Highway Development Programme.
Electricity coverage was also expanded during his tenure. Mukherjee
also reaffirmed his commitment to the principle of fiscal prudence as
some economists expressed concern about the rising fiscal defits during
his tenure, the highest since 1991. Mukherjee declared the expansion in
government spending was only temporary.
In 2010 Mukherjee was awarded "Finance Minister of the Year for Asia" by Emerging Markets, the daily newspaper of record for the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Mukherjee was praised for "the confidence [he] has inspired in key stakeholders, by virtue of his fuel price reforms, fiscal transparency and inclusive growth strategies". The Banker also recognised him as "Finance Minister of the Year."
The final years of Mukherjee in the finance ministry were not considered a success. The NDTV upon his resignation as Finance Minister in June 2012 wrote: "There [had] been a clamour from many quarters for a change in the Finance Ministry, with Mr Mukherjee having faced flak for several decisions where politics seemed to overwhelm economic imperatives."
It is my request to all Indian Leaders and Minister , Please take a guideline from our Great Leader and President of India Respected Pranab Mukherjee and bring out India from this very difficult Economical condition . He is the only Leader at this time who can save our Economy .
We have another best Finance Minister from India and presently he is the President of India Respected Pranab Mukherjee , and I think we all Indians are missing him as a Prime Minister of India at this very difficult Economical condition .
This time India is facing shortage of a good Leadership and good Economist , but Respected Pranab Mukherjee is the only answer of this question of Leadership and Economist for India . India needs his valuable support for his Leadership and Economical experience . he has a great trac record as a Finance Minister of India and also as a Foreign Ministers and other Ministerial Position .
As a great Finance Minister
Pranab Mukherjee's first stint as the Finance minister of India was during the Indira Gandhi government in 1982. He presented his first annual budget in 1982–83. Mukherjee's first term was noted for his work in improving the finances of the government and for successfully returning the last instalment of India's first IMF loan. Mukherjee signed the letter appointing Manmohan Singh as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in 1982. Mukherjee was accused of patronage practices in the Ambani–Wadia industrial feuds.
Mukherjee was credited with being an early reformer of the Indian economy. India Today wrote: "Operation Forward, which [Mukherjee] and then Industries Minister Charanjit Chanana launched in the early 1980s, started the liberalisation process that flowered under Rao and Manmohan Singh." A Left wing magazine once commented that "socialism did not grow out of the pipe Mukherjee smoked."
Mukherjee was removed from his position as Finance Minister by Rajiv Gandhi in 1984. Gandhi had wished to bring in his own team of staff to govern India. Mukherjee was removed from his position even though he was rated as the best Finance Minister in the World that year according to a survey of Euromoney magazine.
Mukherjee returned to handling the finance of India during the premiership of Narasimha Rao. He was appointed the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. Since the Prime Minister of India happens to be the ex-officio chairperson of Planning Commission of India, the position of the deputy chairperson has great significance. During Mukherjee's tenure 1991–96, Dr. Manmohan Singh as Finance Minister oversaw many economic reforms to end the Licence Raj system and help open the Indian economy.
Mukherjee implemented many tax reforms. He scrapped the Fringe Benefits Tax and the Commodities Transaction Tax. He implemented the Goods and Services Tax during his tenure. These reforms were well received by major corporate executives and economists. The introduction of retrospective taxation by Mukherjee, however, has been criticised by some economists.
In 2010 Mukherjee was awarded "Finance Minister of the Year for Asia" by Emerging Markets, the daily newspaper of record for the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Mukherjee was praised for "the confidence [he] has inspired in key stakeholders, by virtue of his fuel price reforms, fiscal transparency and inclusive growth strategies". The Banker also recognised him as "Finance Minister of the Year."
The final years of Mukherjee in the finance ministry were not considered a success. The NDTV upon his resignation as Finance Minister in June 2012 wrote: "There [had] been a clamour from many quarters for a change in the Finance Ministry, with Mr Mukherjee having faced flak for several decisions where politics seemed to overwhelm economic imperatives."
It is my request to all Indian Leaders and Minister , Please take a guideline from our Great Leader and President of India Respected Pranab Mukherjee and bring out India from this very difficult Economical condition . He is the only Leader at this time who can save our Economy .
From Yesterday value of INR is increasing and BSE sensex is also increasing . it is really a good sign of recovery .
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