"I am happy with the first quarter growth, but we must strive for further growth," Chidambaram said. |
Asked if he expected the growth rate to be higher this fiscal going by the trend of the first quarter, he said, "I can't put a figure to this. But my goal is to maintain a growth of not less than seven per cent (during 2005-06) and aim for eight per cent. And in the medium term, We must try to take it beyond the eight per cent mark." |
This, he said, would require higher savings and investment rates through domestic investment and FDI, which could be achieved through appropriate policy measures, focus on delivery systems and outcomes. |
More investment was needed in sectors like mining, steel, ports, shipping, civil aviation and power, he added. |
He said inflation was within "tolerable limits" even though there would be some negative impact of hike in fuel prices. |
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