
Along with the Finance Minister, both the Minister of State for Finance Shri S.S. Palanimanickam and Shri Namo Narain Meena, Adviser to the Finance Minister, Shri Parthasarthy Shome, Finance Secretary, Shri R.S. Gujral, Secretary, Revenue Secretary, Shri Sumit Bose, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Shri Arvind Mayaram, Chief Economic Adviser, Dr. Raghuram R. Rajan, were present among others.
The meeting was also attended by two Chief Ministers and a Deputy Chief Minister holding Finance portfolio, 17 Finance Ministers/ Ministers representing their Finance Ministers of States, officers of State and Central Government.
The Union Finance Minister Shri P. Chidambaram highlighted the benefits of Direct Benefit Transfer scheme and informed the roadmap for expansion of the pilot. He lauded the efforts of the State Governments and District administration of the pilot districts. He informed that even States can use this platform for benefits given by them. Shri Chidambaram informed the participants that an extensive exercise to rationalise Centrally Sponsored Schemes is on and that, in his personal opinion, all smaller schemes should be transferred to States. He stated that the Fourteenth Finance Commission has been constituted and he hopes that Finance Commission will recognise the primacy of the Centre in the area of external and internal security and national issues and the primacy of States in development issues.
Later, the Finance Ministers of States/UTs raised a range of issues. Many States raised the issue of roadmap for GST and CST compensation. Many States gave specific suggestions about Central Schemes and unanimously supported rationalisation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes. Some States made specific observations about Terms of Reference of Fourteenth Finance Commission. Some States suggested specific tax changes to promote specific sectors in their States.