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India's
#GDP rate 1999 : 5.5% 2000 : 6% 2002 : 4.2% 2003 : 8.3% 2004 : 6.2% 2005 : 8.4% 2006 : 9.2% 2007 : 9% 2008 : 7.4% 2009 : 7.4% 2010 : 10.4% 2011 : 7.2% 2012 : 6.5% 2013 : 6.3% 2014 : 7.4% 2015 : 8% 2016 : 7.6% 2017 : 6.7% 2018 : 7.3% 2019 : 7.4% 2020 : 4% 2021 : -7.3% -
Bangladesh's GDP is $324billion India's GDP is over $2.7 trillion,so we are 8.5x bigger than
#Bangladesh,in terms of overall#GDP India's#ForexReserves alone,at $621bn,are almost twice the size of entire Bangladeshi economy Go&educate yourself,rather than peddling gibberish
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India's GDP Growth is 20.1% in first Quarter, From -23.9 to -3.8.
#GDP pic.twitter.com/g5VayM8FMy
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Real
#GDP has strongly bounced back in the first quarter of the Financial Year (FY) 2021-22 with growth rate of 20.1 % as against the contraction of 24.4% witnessed in the Q1 of FY 2020-21. India well on the road to recovery!! pic.twitter.com/73CPER5b4z
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#JustIn | Highest ever#GDP quarterly expansion of 20.1% reported in April-June quarter. pic.twitter.com/jVdCO9QWx2
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GDP up 20.1% for June21 qtr,Vs 1.6% in March21 qtr GVA up 18.8% Mining up 18.6% Power&Gas 14.3% Public Admn 5.8% Construction 68.3% Finance,Real Estate 3.7% 1QFY22
#GDP growth,better than consensus#LargestVaccinationDrive under@narendramodi has added to the heft My Thread
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In the first quarter of FY22, India's economy saw a growth of 20.1 per cent, totalling up to 30.1 lakh crore. However, this number must not be confused with a strong recovery because of a low base effect.
#GDP#GDPQ1https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/indias-gdp-grows-at-20-1-in-first-quarter-of-fy22/articleshow/85798483.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst … -
The
#GDP of Jinan Innovation Zone reached 129 billion yuan ($19.87 billion) in 2021. How did the zone achieve this? Follow Sebastian Valcic, a German who has been living in China for five years, to explore a side of the zone that you probably don't know about!#InvestInJinanpic.twitter.com/9CGQEG2qY7 -
What a glorious day!
#India administers over 1 Crore#COVID vaccine doses in a single day for the second time India's#GDP grows at 20.1% in Q1 India wins three medals at the#Tokyo2020
#Paralympics
#COVID19 vaccination numbers cross 65 crore-markpic.twitter.com/wPWbZ8OGiI
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Govt and pliant media busy celebrating 20.1%
#GDP growth. Growth is based on 2020-21 Q1 negative 24.4% base. REALITY: we are lower than where we were four years ago
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#Sensex closes at 57,552,#Nifty at 17,132 on metal surge; all eyes on#GDP data https://www.livemint.com/market/live-blog/share-market-live-updates-sensex-nifty-bse-nse-stock-market-today-31-08-2021-11630374910763.html …pic.twitter.com/aU7lF55Gon
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India’s economy grew 20.1% in April-June quarter; strong growth helped by low-base effect
#economy#GDP#IndiaGDPhttps://www.financialexpress.com/economy/india-gdp-live-q1-fy-2021-22-india-economic-growth-report-card-lockdown-goods-services-agriculture-manufacturing/2321154/ … -
India's journey towards regaining pre-pandemic GDP levels got interrupted by the second wave. In absolute terms, the real
#GDP in Q1FY22 was 90.8% of the same period two years ago. pic.twitter.com/a8YhTdDsBP
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#IndianEconomny | SBI expects#GDP growth for Q1FY22 to be around 18.5% with upward bias, GVA is estimated at 15% pic.twitter.com/YrQ6qi0Lqr
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How much do governments in the
#EU spend on#defence
The ratio of general #government expenditure on defence to#GDP varied in the EU in 2019. Highest ratios in:
Estonia: 2.1%
Greece: 2.0%
Lowest ratios in:
Ireland: 0.2%
Luxembourg: 0.4%
https://europa.eu/!jB3Kwg pic.twitter.com/BsDo1qTpAc
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After Covid slump, India records best-ever quarterly
#GDP growth at 20.1% in Q1.#GDP#indianeconomypic.twitter.com/nkwLS35toi
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The relative performance of Emerging Markets against Developed Markets is a clear reminder that superior
#GDP growth does not mean superior returns! pic.twitter.com/95n17NXHO7
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India's GDP grew at 20.1% in April-May- June quarter.
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Only low IQ Bhakts are celebrating GDP growth over a lowest base. We are far behind in achieving pre-Covid
#GDP Q1 2019-20 - 35.66 Lakh cr Q1 2020-21 - 26.95 Lakh cr Q1 2021-22 - 32.38 Lakh cr Forget $5 trillion economy- it's just an another jumla.
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