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Assocham proposes
inflation commission
New Delhi, June 01, 2009
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham)
has proposed the setting up of a National Inflation Commission
to help the government contain prices of essential
commodities.
"In the economic priorities of the new government, a
transparent approach to inflation needs to be followed,"
Assocham president Sajjan Jindal said in a report.
"Inflation would always remain an issue as its linkages with
prices of all articles especially that of primary articles
would be crucial for credible political configuration," he
added.
According to Assocham, the proposed high-powered commission
would work in close coordination with the finance ministry and
suggest remedial measures to the government on
inflation-related issues.
In recent times, despite a fall in inflation numbers, prices
of essential commodities remained abnormally high, the chamber
said.
"Even now, in the midst of an economic downturn and low
inflation, prices of food grains remain unacceptably high. The
real cause of this strange phenomenon needs to be clinically
studied to enable the government to take remedial measures,"
the report added.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its April report had drawn
the attention of policy makers to the wide gulf between the
falling wholesale price index and the rising consumer price
index.
"A permanent watchdog on prices, therefore, would be a timely
instrument to send the right and early signals to the
government on all important price situation," Assocham said.
In addition, the chamber has also asked the government to give
autonomy to RBI so that the apex bank would be able to
regulate speculations in the market.
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