AN INTRODUCTION OF GOLD SCHEMES, 2015 IN INDIA

Authors

  • Deepak Kumar Adhana MBA, LL.B., UGC NET JRF (MANAGEMENT), Research Scholar, Imsar, M.D. University, Rohtak,INDIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i11.2015.2926

Keywords:

Monetisation, Jewellery, Investment, Current Account Deficit, Gold Bond Scheme

Abstract [English]

India has toppled China to become world’s largest buyer of the gold in 2015. Gold is sensitively attached with the Indians and they prefer buying gold in the form of jewellery. The Central Government has come up with three gold schemes on 5th November, 2015 i.e., Gold Monetisation scheme, Sovereign Gold Bond scheme and India Gold Coin scheme to reduce the requirements of gold through imports. The less volatile nature of gold attracts the Indian consumers to choose gold as the best investment option. Nearly, 20,000 tonnes of gold are idle with Indian households, temples etc. which is not being traded or monetised in the form of jewellery. The accomplishment of economically stable gold investment schemes can bring changes in our economy.


Therefore, this study attempts to examine the three gold schemes in detail and probable impact of gold schemes on current account deficit (CAD). This paper discuss about the probable advantages and disadvantages of Gold schemes. It also talks about the major concerns that may hinder the success of gold schemes. Finally, the study makes some suggestions to develop gold market and monetise 20,000 tonnes of gold held by households and temples in the country.

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Published

2015-11-30

How to Cite

Kumar Adhana, D. (2015). AN INTRODUCTION OF GOLD SCHEMES, 2015 IN INDIA. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 3(11), 164–174. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i11.2015.2926