Economy Set To Grow At More Than 9% In Current Fiscal: Finance Ministry Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Finance ministry's monthly review has said that GDP growth will be more than 9 per cent in 2021-22High frequency indicators show that
India's economy is well on its way to growing at above 9 per cent as projected in the advanced estimates for the current fiscal
This has been indicated by the finance ministry's monthly economic review, which was released on Wednesday.The review for the month of
January 2022 has further noted that the impact of the third wave of Coronavirus pandemic on economic activities has weakened, compared to
induced by Omicron variant of COVID-19
prices are likely to be influential in determining India's rate of inflation, it said.With the monetary policy committee (MPC) of the
Reserve Bank of India having retained forecast for the current fiscal at 5.3 per cent, the inflation for the current year is set to close
its January 2022 update has lowered its global growth estimate for 2022
Yet India is the only large and major country listed by the IMF whose growth projection has been revised upwards in 2022.The budget for
The capex budget, higher by 35.4 per cent over current year's budget estimates and rising to 4.1 per cent of GDP after inclusion of
grants-in-aid to states for capital works, will power the seven engines of Gatishakti to reduce the infrastructure gap and facilitate
private investment, it further observed.