Times of Oman

India will achieve 8% growth despite note ban: Pradhan

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BOSTON: India’s economy will continue its momentum despite demonetisa­tion and achieve an eight per cent growth next year, Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan has said.

“Last November, we demonetise­d 85 per cent of our currency in circulatio­n and even after that India’s GDP continues to grow. According to recent data, growth for the September-December quarter stood at 7 per cent,” Pradhan said in his keynote address at the 2017 Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT) Energy Conference here on Friday.

Pradhan expressed confidence that India will “exceed” seven per cent overall growth rate this year and “achieve 8 per cent in the next year”.

Addressing students, faculty, energy analysts and experts at the MIT conference titled ‘ Balance of Power: The Changing Energy Paradigm’, Pradhan underscore­d the Narendra Modi government’s emphasis on energy justice linked with climate justice.

“In India. we want to create a new energy story. We are committed to energy justice. Our approach has been holistic and covers convention­al and alternate sources of energy with a view to promote Prime Minister Modi’s vision of energy justice to all linked with climate justice,” he said.

Pradhan, who is on a two-day visit to Boston, also addressed students at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.

During the packed day, he held talks with top city officials and energy experts, including former US Secretary of Energy and now a professor at MIT Ernest Moniz and Professor Henry Lee at Harvard.

He also visited the MIT Energy Lab and saw the cutting- edge research on carbon capture being done by students and researcher­s, many of whom are of Indian-origin. He will leave for Houston later after an interactio­n with students at Tufts University.

 ?? - PTI ?? ELATED: Indian Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan with Ernest Moniz, former US Secretary of Energy and currently a professor at MIT, in Boston on Friday.
- PTI ELATED: Indian Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan with Ernest Moniz, former US Secretary of Energy and currently a professor at MIT, in Boston on Friday.

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