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Govt hiked deposit rates to tame inflation
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IANS | 27 Nov, 2022
Concerned over rising inflation, the government, aiming to tame price
rise, had hiked interest rate for senior citizen savings scheme by 20
basis points from 7.4 per cent to 7.6 per cent on September 30 through a
notification.
It had also raised the tenure and
interest rate of Kisan Vikas Patra. The interest rate for Kisan Vikas
Patra is now 7 per cent for the maturity period of 123 months, compared
to the earlier rate of 6.9 per cent for a maturity period of 124 months.
Similarly,
after the revision, a three-year time deposit with post offices will
now give 5.8 per cent interest compared to 5.5 per cent earlier. For a
two-year time deposit, however, the rate hike was only 20 basis points
from 5.5 per cent to 5.7 per cent.
Interest rates though were not
changed for more popular schemes like Public Provident Fund (where the
interest rate is 7.1 per cent), Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (7.6 per cent),
savings deposits (4 per cent) and National Savings Certificate (6.8 per
cent).
The rates of one-year and five-year term deposits were also kept unchanged at 5.5 per cent and 6.7 per cent, respectively.
All
these hikes came into effect from October 1, 2022 and are valid till
December 31, 2022. Experts point out that inflation cannot be controlled
unless term deposit rates and rates of small savings schemes are not
hiked.
They add, however, that these are baby steps and these
rates need to be hiked on a regular basis to bring about a semblance of
sanity on rising inflation.
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