India's GDP is likely to grow at 8.1-8.5 per cent next fiscal and accelerate to double-digit levels in the coming years on the back of reforms, falling crude prices and likely cut in interest rates, says the Economic Survey.
The Finance Minister said that the credibility of the Indian economy has been re-established in the last 9 months and the government is targeting a reduction of fiscal deficit to 3 pct of GDP in 3 years.
Cigarette makers declined following proposal to increase excise duty on cigarettes by 25 pct for cigarettes of length not exceeding 65 mm and by 15 pct for cigarettes of other lengths.
The Sensex resumed higher at 29,316.58 and hovered in a wide range of 29,560.32 and 28,693.82 before concluding the week at 29,361.50, showing a gain of 130.09 points or 0.45 per cent.
The Sensex has gained by 643.59 points or 2.24 per cent in three weeks.
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