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  • Inflation to come down in coming months: PM

    Published on September 9, 2010

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday expressed hope that inflation, which is close to the double digit mark, will come down in the coming months.

    “Let us hope, it (inflation) will come down in the coming months. I am not an astrologer,” he told reporters.

    The overall inflation stood at 9.97 percent in July and the figure for the month of August is expected next week.

    The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation has been over 10 percent for five straight months till June.

    For the week ended 21st August, food inflation stood at 10.86 percent.

    When asked about ONGC disinvestment, the Prime Minister said, “it is an ongoing process. I don’t know which company will be divested. We have an able Finance Minister who is dealing with the subject.”

    The government is aiming to mobilise Rs 40,000 crore from disinvestment during the current fiscal.

    On inflation, the Prime Minister had last month said that the government is making every possible effort to control “high inflation” and insulate poor from its adverse impact.

    While addressing the National Development Council meeting in July, Singh had said that inflation would come down to around 6 percent by December this year.

    The opposition BJP and the Left parties have attacked the government over surging food prices.

    The Parliament was disrupted for a week during the monsoon session on the issue.

    After which an understanding was reached between the two sides and a resolution was adopted in the two Houses asking the government to take further steps to control price rise.

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