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India's economic growth is expected to have rebounded in the October-December quarter, with a 6.3% increase in GDP, according to a Reuters poll. This is attributed to improved rural consumption due to a good monsoon and increased government spending. However, growth remains below the central bank's estimate of 6.8%. Urban demand is also showing signs of improvement, but at a slower pace than rural demand.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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