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RBI Board Recommends Aligning Accounting Year With Fiscal Year From 2020-21

Central Board of Directors of RBI reviewed economic situation, and global and domestic challenges
Central Board of Directors of RBI reviewed economic situation, and global and domestic challenges

The Reserve Bank board on Saturday recommended aligning the central bank's accounting year, beginning July, with the financial year from 2020-21, an official statement said.

The Central Board of Directors of RBI, at its 582nd meeting, reviewed the current economic situation, global and domestic challenges and areas of operations of the Reserve Bank.

The board recommended aligning the financial year of RBI, currently July-June, with the government's fiscal year (April-March) from the year 2020-21. It approved forwarding a proposal to the government for its consideration, the RBI said in the statement.

Addressing the board meeting, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman outlined the thinking behind the Union Budget 2020-21 and focus areas of the government.

She indicated increased complementarity in policy between the RBI and the government to address growth concerns, the statement said.

The board members complimented the finance minister on the Budget and made various suggestions for consideration of the government, it added.

The finance minister was accompanied by Minister of State for Finance Anurag Singh Thakur, Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar and Expenditure Secretary T V Somanathan, among other senior officials.