💨 Abstract
India is at risk of falling short of its capital expenditure target of 11.1 trillion rupees for fiscal year 2025, according to a top finance ministry official. Inflation, excluding food prices, is not a concern, but food prices are escalating due to high costs of edible oils, onions, and tomatoes, causing retail inflation to reach a 14-month high in October.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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