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FEBRUARY 27, 2002
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Economic Survey 2001-02 document on the Finance Ministry Web site
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Highlights of Economic Survey 2001-2002
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Reforms helped growth and productivity
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Survey presents a weak growth recipe
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Advanced economies hold the key to medium term recovery
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Portrait of a defeated government
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Economic survey urges lower interest rates
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Govt urged to initiate drastic reforms in agriculture
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Govt urged to address fiscal imbalance
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India has to brace for external shocks
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Survey warns against delay in liberalisation, deregulation
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India losing out to China in FDI in hardware
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Industry seeks measures for stimulating growth
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UTI should be brought under SEBI ambit within mths
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A-I, IA amongst 18 PSUs on selloff list
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Govt hints at more teeth for SEBI
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Profitability of PSUs continues to rise despite privatisation
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Survey moots a PSP campaign for food
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Govt to finish Maruti stake sale by end-March
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Net borrowings exceed target; external debt worsens
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India records 2-decade low inflation; trend to continue
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Corporatise railways for viable operations
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Number of poor declines by 60 million in seven years
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Bearish mood may continue but reforms to boost market
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Industrial unrest, sickness on a downtrend
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Survey moots changes in MSP policy
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Lower credit offtake by industry pulled down M3 growth
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India to prune LPG subsidy, foreign firms to gain
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Food Subsidy Bill rises 14% to Rs 137 billion
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Speed up price reforms to cut fertiliser subsidy: Survey
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Budget deficit to narrow only slightly
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Survey warns of high fiscal deficit, prescribes more reforms
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Policy thrust attracts private investment in telecom sector
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WTO meet: A feather in the cap?
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FDI inflow ballooned 61% in eight months
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Divestment proves to be a saving grace
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Reforms helped banks better operational efficiency
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Bond market: A major source of capital for large corporates
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Survey concerned about banks becoming risk averse
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