THE COVID-19 MORATORIUM: A REPRIEVE AND NOT A WAIVER

P. Lohia
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In the first MPC meeting held on 27.03.20, Finance Minister of India, Nirmala Sitharaman and the Governor of RBI, Shaktikanta Das announced a moratorium of three months on all loans and credit card instalments due between 1st March and 31st May initially, which was later extended to 31st August, in order to provide relief to the borrowers in the economy, in the current scenario of losses. Loans being on moratorium are supposed to have zero impact on the credit history of the borrower concerned, which means a no default situation. Now, banking sector, which is the backbone of any economy, will have to carry the burden of this year for many more years to come. In this paper, it has been attempted to study the impact of the decision of putting the loans on moratorium on the banking industry of India, adding to the ever existing issue of high NPAs.  
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COVID-19暂停:缓刑而不是豁免
在20年3月27日举行的第一次货币政策委员会会议上,印度财政部长Nirmala Sitharaman和印度储备银行行长Shaktikanta Das宣布暂停3月1日至5月31日期间的所有贷款和信用卡分期付款三个月,后来延长至8月31日,以便在目前的损失情况下为经济中的借款人提供救济。暂停贷款应该对有关借款人的信用记录没有影响,这意味着没有违约情况。现在,作为任何经济支柱的银行业,将不得不在未来许多年里承担今年的负担。在本文中,它试图研究暂停贷款的决定对印度银行业的影响,增加了一直存在的高不良资产问题。
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