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BJP MP Subramanian Swamy, angry over selling Air India, said – is anti-national step, will go to court

New Delhi: Government has issued memorandum to sell 100 percent stake in debt-laden Air India. People are constantly getting feedback on this proposal. Now BJP MP Subramanian Swamy has also kept his point about it.

Subramaniam Swamy tweeted, “The offer to sell Air India is completely anti-national and I will be forced to go to court.” We cannot sell the precious things of the family. ”

Efforts to sell loss-making government airline Air India have started again. The government has announced an open tender to sell to Air India. Government will sell 100% shares in Air India. According to the government tender, buyers will have to apply by March 17.

The buyer will not get the Air India building in Mumbai. After the bidding process, short-list buyers will be informed by 31 March. Along with Air India, the government will also sell 100 percent of Air India Express and 50 percent of AISATS.

Let us know that in the year 2018, the government has tried to sell Air India but at that time no buyer was found. In the previous attempt, the government had decided to sell only 76 percent. It is believed that due to not getting a single buyer at that time, the government has come up with a proposal to sell 100% stake this time.

On January 7, a group of ministers headed by Home Minister Amit Shah approved the proposal related to privatization of Air India. Air India owes 80 thousand crore rupees. Explain that Air India was launched by JRD Tata in the year 1932 under the name of Tata Airlines. It was renamed in 1946 and then in 1953, the government took it under its ownership.

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Report / Government may face a decline in direct tax collection for the first time in two decades

The Modi government was expecting a direct tax collection of Rs 13.5 lakh crore by March 31, 2020, a 17% increase over the previous financial year.
At present, there is a lot of pressure on companies to cut investment and jobs, due to which the government will be able to achieve a growth of only 5% this time.

Mumbai. News agency Reuters on Friday released the report quoting sources about

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Akhilesh Yadav accepted Amit Shah’s challenge, said- debate on development-economy wherever you want.

Akhilesh Yadav accepted the challenge and said – decide the place, we are ready to debate on development.
AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi has challenged Amit Shah to debate CAA-NRC.
In Lucknow on Tuesday, Amit Shah challenged Rahul Gandhi, Mamta Banerjee and Akhilesh Yadav to debate CAA.

Delhi: Akhilesh Yadav of Samajwadi Party has accepted the challenge of Home Minister Amit Shah’s debate. But Akhilesh Yadav said that we will settle on the issue of development. Let me tell you that while addressing the rally in support of CAA in Lucknow, Home Minister Amit Shah challenged Akhilesh Yadav, Mamta Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi for a debate.

What did Akhilesh Yadav say?
Accepting the challenge of Amit Shah’s debate, Akhilesh Yadav said, “Our Baba Chief Minister could not save the farmers either. So decide the place, we are ready to debate on development. Remember that the country is stuck in unemployment, unemployment will never come on such a large scale. Now people have started committing suicide, along with the farmer, youth have started committing suicide.

Akhilesh Yadav further said, “I don’t want to debate where the economy has reached.” Do not want to debate the question of jobs, do not want to debate the question of demonetisation. So, wherever we want to call for a debate on development, we socialists are ready. “Taking a dig at Amit Shah, Akhilesh Yadav said that the language that is being used, such language should not be used in politics.

What did Amit Shah say?
Yesterday while addressing a rally in support of citizenship law in Lucknow, Amit Shah challenged Akhilesh Yadav, Mamta Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi for a debate. Amit Shah said, “Opposition is spreading rumors about CAA. I have come to explain to you the CAA in Lucknow. Our government is barely 8 months old, but we are running this campaign to remove the lies being spread by the opposition against the CAA. I challenge Rahul Gandhi, Mamta Banerjee and Akhilesh Yadav to join the debate with me on CAA. “

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IMF drastically cuts India’s GDP growth estimate. Growth rate will be just 4.8 percent

Significantly, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist Geeta Gopinath recently warned that the IMF may significantly reduce its estimate of India’s growth in January. In an event, Gopinath said, “We will revise our figures and release new figures in January.” This can be reduced significantly in the case of India.

Skeptics on the $ 5 trillion economy goal

With this, Gopinath expressed doubt on the government’s goal of $ 5 trillion economy. He said that to achieve this target, India would have to achieve GDP growth of 10.5 per cent at market price as against the growth rate of 6 per cent in the last 6 years. At the same time, to achieve this target in terms of stable value, an increase of up to 9 percent is necessary.

6 year low GDP

India’s GDP growth reached 4.5 percent in the September quarter. This is a lower level of 6 years. At the same time, the growth rate has been declining for 6 consecutive quarters. Not only this, the situation is not looking good in the future either. Several rating agencies, including Moody’s, have cut India’s growth rate estimates.

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