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Title: Annual Plan 1994-95. Volume 1. West Bengal
Authors: Development and Planning Department
Keywords: West Bengal Annual Plan 1994-95
Annual Plan 1994-95 West Bengal
West Bengal Plans
West Bengal Plan Volume 1
Annual Plan West Bengal 1994-95 Vol. 1
Issue Date: Jan-1994
Publisher: Government of West Bengal, Calcutta
Abstract: The Annual Plan (1994-95) of the State is being formulated at a time when the Indian Economy has entered into an economic crisis with implications extending beyond the usual economic sphere. For the first time since Independence, our country, as the data published in the latest Economic Survey (1992-93) of the Government of India show, has entered into the debt-trap of external loans in the specific sense that more than 100% of the external loans taken during the first nine months of 1992-93 have been used for repayment of past loans. It is at this time that assaults are being made on the sovereignty of the country, and the marks of submission before the conditionalities of IMF loan are glaringly visible in several spheres. There has been, for instance, in the last two Union Budgets a massive and abrupt reduction in customs duty, amounting to more than Rs. 4 thousand crores, to facilitate entry of imported items into domestic market, often at the cost of displacing the goods so long produced by the domestic industry.
Description: 221p. B&W.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10451
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