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Central bank lowers real GDP growth estimate for FY23 to 7% from 7.2%

The central banker estimated growth for the second quarter of FY23 at 6.3 percent (versus 6.2 per cent earlier)

September 30, 2022 / 12:43 IST
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RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Shaktikanta Das projected real GDP growth rate for FY23 at seven percent on September 30 down from the 7.2 percent estimated earlier.

The central banker estimated growth for the second quarter of FY23 at 6.3 percent (versus 6.2 per cent earlier), for the third quarter at 4.6 percent (4.1 per cent earlier) and for the fourth quarter at 4.6 percent (four per cent earlier).

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Economists resonated with the RBI's optimism about India's growth rate

"At 7%, India might be one of the strongest economies in the world.  The RBI has struck the right note of being cautiously optimistic about both Indian growth and inflation," Monika Halan, Author and Adjunct Professor NISM, said.