There is "no reason for despair or despondency" as the fundamentals of Indian economy continue to be strong and the country has the "necessary resources, talent and policies to effectively handle current difficulties", Mukherjee said.
"The recent depreciation of rupee, which is more than 18 per cent during the last one year, high food inflation and a drop in manufacturing activity are matters of concern.
Noting that a number of steps have been taken to strengthen the country's external sector, Mukherjee said a good monsoon this year should have a favourable impact on agriculture growth and food prices.
"Though growth has slowed down in recent times, the fundamentals of our economy remains strong. Steps are being taken to contain the fiscal deficit and boost industrial investments. I am confident of our economic growth being restored to the high levels seen in the recent past," he said.
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