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Published 11/03/2009 by Livemint.com


Stimulus to continue: Mukherjee

New Delhi: Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday the government had no plans for a hasty exit from its Rs1.86 trillion fiscal stimulus package while reiterating its commitment to return to a path of prudence when the economy allows it to do so.

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