Debt Concern Of Rs 1.97 Lakh Crore Not A Reason For Issue, States Nirmala Sitharaman

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that Government's public debt is Rs 1.97 lakh croreThe Government of India has a debt burden
of Rs 1,97,45,670 crore which is 60.5 per cent of the GDP as per the provisional figures available for the year 2020-21
However the Centre has said that it is "not a great cause of concern" as it has adopted various debt consolidation measures.Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman while giving an oral response to a question raised in Lok Sabha during Question Hour, seeking to know the debt burden on
the country and whether it was a matter of concern for the Government, said, "towards overcoming the debt burden, Government's focus is to
Debt consolidation through increasing buoyancy of tax revenues through improved compliance, increased receipts from monetisation of assets
including Public Sector Enterprises and land are the additional steps involved to overcome the debt burden."She added that these steps
coupled with adequate limits on the borrowings of state governments, "the present debt is not a great cause of concern".To another question
debt involving reduction of fiscal deficit, increasing buoyancy of taxes through improved compliance and increased receipts from
monetisation of assets, including public sector enterprises and land, ensures the repayment capacity of the Government".