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Global crisis to indirectly affect India: FM

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  • The global slowdown will have an indirect effect on the Indian economy, Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said on Friday.

    He said however this would not result in massive job losses.

    Taking strong exception to industry chamber Assocham's forecast that a quarter of people in certain key sectors will lose jobs in the next ten days, government on Friday said the economy is poised for the other way.

    "The Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission and my colleague Jairam Ramesh (Minister of State for Commerce) have taken serious exceptions to an Assocham report... The pace of job creation may slow down but that doesn't mean that jobs are being destroyed," Finance Minister P Chidambaram said in New Delhi.

    The Minister further said another industry chamber FICCI too had contradicted the Assocham study, which had said that in the next ten days or so about 25 to 30 per cent employees are likely to lose jobs in seven sectors including aviation, information technology, steel, financial services, real estate, cement and construction.

    Chidambaram further said that 7 per cent growth rate, the lowest projection made by experts, would "create more job than was done in entire NDA regime, when the growth was only 5.8 per cent. Why this question was not raised when the economy was growing at 5.3 per cent?"

    Replying to questions on the recent report on slowing of the US economy, the Minister said, "when the world output slows down, the growth in developed countries slows down... it will have an indirect impact on India."

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    The problem is still out there.By: Madhumita Chakraborti | 31-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Assocham has correctly interpreted a problem - which is a situation of no-demand. But the solution prescribed by Assocham by cutting off employee strength is bound to enhance the no-demand situation. Assocham's intention to allow cornering all the fruits by top management is mischievious in a miserable time like this. Also, this could have been a starting point to negotiate and ask for bad debts - which would be thrust on the common citizens - that's vulgarity in all sense. For us to believe your story on India's growth with GDP figures, you may have to wait a lot - at least I reject it outright. The crisis is here to stay and there's nothing so far, from any corner of the world or its experts, which indicate a way out. The problem has been seriously mis-read.
    The blacmail of Jindal back fired..should resign...By: Rajiv | 31-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward The blackmail backfired due to grid and immaturity of Mr Jindal. He should resign for childish behaviour and tantrums for goverment dole. When reservation is discussed, this guys want merit as criteria , now they want several monetory support from Govt.
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