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Boost domestic demand: Bajaj Exports are definitely going to be down for most industry sectors in 2009 as compared to 2008, and immediate measures need to be taken to boost domestic demand so that in totality the year to come is not worse than the current one, industrialist Mr Rahul Bajaj has warned. “The world is hurt, we are hurt in India. Countries we export to in Asia, Africa and Latin America are also likely to be. Extent may be less or more. I wish they are not hurt; but that is wishful thinking,” he argued. The first six months of this year were not bad at all, Mr Bajaj pointed out, adding that with exports taking a hit, for most industries, 2009 will be worse off than 2008. Only answer The second measure the government needs to take is to spend on infrastructure such as roads, power, ports over and above what it was already planning to spend. “This is not like digging a well and then filling it up which generates employment but doesn’t add assets. This way, the country gets infrastructure, the employee gets spending power, there is more demand for industrial products, hence more production….better growth.” “This has to be done immediately,” Mr Bajaj emphasised, adding that there was several projects that can be quickly jacked up. “I can’t quote them here, but they know it, at the Planning Commission and the Ministry of Programme Implementation,” he said. And added, “Let us ensure that with the right decisions, a lower export demand can be offset by domestic growth so that in totality, 2009 is not much worse than 2008.” Small car on track December 27, 2008
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