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India's Economic Affairs Secretary, Ajay Seth, stated that while economic growth may have slowed in the September quarter, there is minimal downside risk to the 6.5-7% growth projection for the current fiscal year. He attributed this to data from e-way bills and e-invoices, which suggest no significant downside risk. Food prices are a concern, but inflation overall is not a challenge.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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