"Thanks to the global slowdown as well as some domestic factors, the Indian economy is challenged. We expect that the growth trend will remain flattish in the first quarter of the current fiscal," Chidambaram told a press conference on a day when the rupee touched a life time low of 65.56 to a dollar during the intra-day trade.
"We expect that growth will pick up in the second quarter to fourth quarter," he added.
India's GDP growth in first quarter of last fiscal was 5.5 per cent.
The country's economic growth has slowed down to 5 per cent in the last fiscal year, the lowest in a decade, on account of poor performance of manufacturing, agriculture and services sector.
The Minister further said the government, during the last 12 months, has taken a number of measures to contain inflation and revive investment and growth.
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