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inflation worries in india |
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_POSTED_BY desik
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
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Spiralling food and energy costs has pushed inflation in India to a 3 year high and the Indian Government has taken steps to control prices, banning exports of non-basmati rice and getting rid of import duties on cooking oil and maize. India's Economic Times says the government is considering a price ceiling on commodities if all other measures fail to bring down inflation - a law last used in the 1970s.. Record prices of rice, wheat and other foodstuff, along with the sky-high oil price, have fanned inflation worldwide. This has prompted many governments to impose price controls and curb exports of essential goods , effectively a ' starve thy neighbour ' to get ahead policy. India still has one of the worlds most rapidly growing economies however a significant number of Indians still live at or just above subsistence level and the spiralling food and energy prices coupled with the increasing gulf between the sub-continents rich and poor could easilly slip over into political unrest.
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