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Economy to grow 5.5 % this fiscal: Govt

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New Delhi: India’s GDP is expected to rise to 5.5 % in the current fiscal from 4.7 % last year on back of improving macro-economic situation, says the Finance Ministry’s Mid-Year economic review. The review also flagged fiscal challenges like subdued revenue collections.

The review projected 7-8 % economic growth was “within reach” in the coming years and said inflation has fallen dramatically and declining oil prices will help in containing CAD at around 2 % of GDP.

The ‘Mid-Year Economic Analysis 2014-15’ tabled in Parliament also assumed that the Reserve Bank would maintain status-quo in the interest rate till March 2015 and a stable outlook for rupee. Industry has been demanding cut in interest rate amid slowing industrial production.

“Investment is yet to pick up significantly. But on the upside inflation has come down dramatically…The year (2014-15) could end with growth around 5.5 %,” it said.

 The GDP growth was sub-five % in the past two financial years.

The review, however painted a rosy growth prospect in the medium term saying “the trend rate of growth of about 7-8 % should be within reach. With basic ‘public good’ provision and investment tapping into cheap labour, India can easily get closer to its growth frontier laying a strong foundation for the long-run”.

The review expects the retail inflation (CPI) to be in the range of 5.1-5.8 % in the next five quarters.

Referring to fiscal challenges, the review said “the tax base was weaker than expected thanks to unanticipated moderation in inflation” and the revenue projections were “over-optimistic”.

“The budget was unduly burdened by a legacy of carried over expenditure,” it added.

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