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By Vinayak Sharma

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Here are 4 steps of the government that have revived the Indian economy.

1. FPI Roll Back

The Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reported the rollback of extra additional charge on long and short term profits made by foreign and domestic speculators, which was a major step as it was one reason that marked estimation at FII work area.

2. GST Refunds

To streamline MSME and to improve ease of doing business, government announced long term measures incorporating GST discount in 30 days to MSME and randomized-unremarkable - e-evaluations

3. Auto Measures

The signs of economic slowdown were clearly been reflecting in the auto sector with 14% decline in the first 100 days of second term of modi government. To overcome this, government increased the depreciation rate from 15 percent to 30 percent for vehicles purchased up to March 2020.

4. Public Sector Banks Merging

Finance Minister announced the mega merging of PSBs with the merging of 12 banks into 10. She also announced recaptilisation of banks with budget of Rs 70,000 crore mentioned for state owned banks.

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Vinayak Sharma

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