Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who chaired the meeting, later addressed the media. Here are the highlights:
- Monsoon has a significant impact on economy
- The slight inadequacy, if at all, is in the north west and a large part of North-West India have advance irrigation facilities
- Assuming advance predictions on monsoon are correct, the impact on foodgrain production will not be very significant
- What is relevant is the geographical distribution of monsoon
- I don’t anticipate any distress situation even with the kind of predictions that have been made
- IMD’s new predictions suggest monsoon will be close to normal
- Expect monsoon to be normal in south, centre, northeast of country
- The advanced predictions are somewhat better than last year
- The monsoon fear is far-fetched, don’t see any such impact
- Foodgrain production will not to be impacted by poor monsoon; adequate stocks are available
- Last year’s monsoon was delayed and defining but the government managed to control inflation
- Advance estimates suggest that monsoon will be weak in the northwest region
- But that region is well irrigated so we expect the situation to be better this year
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