Attributing the turmoil in stock and currency markets to global developments, he said the rupee had not declined as steep as currencies of some other countries of the world.
"Over the last few days the NSE and BSE have experienced a lot of volatility. The decline in our markets is comparable to rest of the world... India is not an exception, but it is better off than many other markets," he said.
The benchmark BSE Sensex today plunged over 148 points while the NSE Nifty dipped below the 7,200-mark in early trade today on sustained selling by funds and retail investors amid weak Asian cues.
The 30-share index was trading down by 148.20 points or 0.62% at 23,610.70 in the afternoon. It has lost 858 points in the previous three days. Similarly, the NSE Nifty dropped below 7,200 mark by falling 29.50 points or 0.40% to 7,186.20.
Das said that since January, Nifty and BSE have witnessed about 10 per cent negative growth "but if you compare with other markets -- Japan lost 21%, S&P 500 of US 10.35%, Hong Kong 14%, Singapore 12%, UK 10% and Shanghai 28%."
He added that amid the global turmoil, 7.6% growth rate for the current fiscal, as projected by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), was not bad although the agriculture sector would continue to remain a challenge.
"The government is keeping a very close watch on international and global development and government is prepared to deal with all these challenges," he said.
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