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India's GDP to grow 8%, agriculture 4% this fiscal: Meghwal

Interacting with the delegates, the Minister says, the ICAI members should be able to convert threats into opportunities

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Country's economy will grow by eight per cent this fiscal while agricultural growth is expected to be over four per cent, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said on Sunday.

"In Asia, China was growing at 8 per cent for the past 20 years. Now we have seen some decline. India is growing at 7 per cent... This year we are hoping that our agricultural growth will be reaching more than 4 per cent," the Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs said.

"Since 1952, we are fixing a target of our agricultural growth at 4 per cent. First time, this year in the history of India we will achieve four per cent in agricultural growth. That will be an achievement. Our economy will definitely reach eight per cent," Meghawal said in his address at the ICAI International Conference 'Jnana Yagna' here.
 

Interacting with the delegates, the Minister said the ICAI members should be able to convert threats into opportunities.

He also said the Narendra Modi-led NDA government will not tolerate corruption at any level.

"There is no corruption in all the 72 departments (and) ministries in the centre due to the call given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he would not allow corruption. We want to destroy that particular system (related to corruption). So, we need your (chartered accountants) help as a technical person," he said.

The Minister said the 21st century would belong to India led by its knowledge.

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First Published: Oct 23 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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