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RBI retains GDP growth projection for 2021-22 at 10.5%

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RBI retains GDP growth projection for 2021-22 at 10.5%

RBI retains GDP growth projection for 2021-22 at 10.5%

Keeping current situation of COVID-19 in notice, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) decided to retain real GDP growth for 2021-22 at 10.5%.

"The recent surge in COVID-19 cases adds uncertainty to the domestic growth outlook amid tightening of restrictions by some state governments.

The projection of real GDP growth for 2021-22 is retained at 10.5%," said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.


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