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State govts would have a critical role in improving consolidated fiscal performance of govt sector as a whole: RBI Governor

Updated: May 26, 2015 04:57:39pm
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Mumbai, May 26 (KNN) Emphasising the importance of fiscal consolidation in terms of both, quantitative and qualitative dimensions, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan said the State Governments would have a critical role in improving the consolidated fiscal performance of the government sector as a whole. 
 
He said that growth is slow in picking up even as macro-economic parameters have improved.
 
Inaugurating the conference of the Chief Secretaries/ Finance Secretaries and cooperative secretaries of the states, Rajan said there was a need to make State Level Coordination Committees (SLCCs) more active and effective.
 
He said the progress made by SLCC was satisfactory in conduct of quarterly meetings.
 
Rajan also highlighted the need for improvement in governance structure, capitalisation and resolution mechanism in the cooperative banking sector.

He stated that without efficient governance, capital infusion would not benefit the sector, as it would function as a "leaky bucket".
 
He also emphasised the need for prompt corrective action and much stronger accountability in the co-operative banking sector.
 
He suggested evolving of effective resolution mechanism, such as, the "good bank-bad bank" model in which good parts of the bank could be identified and segregated from the bad and the bad part could be dealt with appropriately.
 
SLCCs have been recently reconstituted in each state to monitor unauthorised collection of deposits and they meet more frequently under the chairmanship of Chief Secretaries/ with participation of senior level officials of the states and the regulators, an RBI statement said.

Besides Rajan, Sebi Chairman UK Sinha, NABARD Chairman Harsh Kumar Bhanwala. RBI Deputy Governors H R Khan, Urjit Patel and SS Mundra and other senior government officials attended the conference. (KNN Bureau)

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