HOME WORLD INDIA BHOPAL BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SPORTS HEALTH
WTN SPECIAL GOSSIP CORNER RECIPES DRINKS FUN FACTS WTN HINDI
EDUCATION LIFESTYLE TRAVEL ART & LITERATURE BIG MEMSAAB OPINION & INTERVIEW BrahMos
ABOUT US PRIVACY POLICY SITEMAP CONTACT US
BREAKING NEWS

Farm loan waiver should not become a policy: Bimal Jalan

09 Aug 2017

New Delhi Aug 9 (IANS) Former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Bimal Jalan on Wednesday said farm loan waivers should be a need based one-time decision and should not be turned into a policy.



"Farm loan waiver as a one-time effect is all right. But you can t make it a policy " Jalan said here on the sidelines of the Economics and Governance event organised by think tank Thinkers and Penguin Random House India. Else people will borrow farm loan and may use it for other purposes he said. "It should be need based."

RBI Governor Urjit Patel and SBI Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya have also earlier said farm loan waivers should not become a practice as they result in fiscal slippages.

Touching upon the non-performing assets (NPAs) or bad loans resolution mechanism of RBI wherein the banks have been allowed to initiate insolvency procedure against defaulters Jalan said whatever needs to be done should be done for a speedy recovery.

"We should go fast. Whatever can be done has to be done. Why delay it? We have already delayed NPA action. We need to take timely action " he said. He added that "genuine business failures" was a different issue.

The former RBI Governor said that for the impact of the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill 2017 to be felt will take some time and hoped that the NPA resolution will come through in another six months time.

"It will still take some time. Impact will take time. Lot of things happening in this direction. I hope in six months time it is resolved " he said.

Jalan said the lending activity has also been hit because of the high NPAs.

He further said there was a need to simplify policy making to achieve a better growth rate and added India had all the economic potential required.

--IANS
mm/pgh/bg