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Renowned Dogri poetess Padma Sachdev awarded Krutitava
Smagra Samman
Renowned Dogri poetess and writer Padma Sachdev was 6 March 2016 was awarded Krutitava Smagra
Samman for the year 2015.
The award was given by Bharatiya's Bhasha Parishad in Kolkata for her outstanding contribution in
literature and great service to Dogri Language.
The Award carries an amount of one lakh rupees, a shawl and citation.
Fitch lowers India's FY 2017 growth forecast to 7.7%
Fitch Ratings lowered India's economic growth forecast for next fiscal to 7.7 per cent, but maintained the
GDP projection for current fiscal at 7.5 per cent.
Fitch, in December, forecast an 8 per cent GDP growth in 2016-17 supported by the government's beefed-
up capex spending and gradual implementation of a broad-based structural reform agenda.
"Growth is expected to gradually accelerate to 7.7 per cent in FY'17 and 7.9 per cent in FY'18.
Fitch said it expects another 0.25 per cent cut in monetary policy, as the government has decided to
stick to the fiscal deficit roadmap for next fiscal.
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Renowned Dogri poetess Padma Sachdev awarded Krutitava
Smagra Samman
Renowned Dogri poetess and writer Padma Sachdev was 6 March 2016 was awarded Krutitava Smagra
Samman for the year 2015.
The award was given by Bharatiya's Bhasha Parishad in Kolkata for her outstanding contribution in
literature and great service to Dogri Language.
The Award carries an amount of one lakh rupees, a shawl and citation.
Fitch lowers India's FY 2017 growth forecast to 7.7%
Fitch Ratings lowered India's economic growth forecast for next fiscal to 7.7 per cent, but maintained the
GDP projection for current fiscal at 7.5 per cent.
Fitch, in December, forecast an 8 per cent GDP growth in 2016-17 supported by the government's beefed-
up capex spending and gradual implementation of a broad-based structural reform agenda.
"Growth is expected to gradually accelerate to 7.7 per cent in FY'17 and 7.9 per cent in FY'18.
Fitch said it expects another 0.25 per cent cut in monetary policy, as the government has decided to
stick to the fiscal deficit roadmap for next fiscal.
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