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    India was hit hard by the global crisis and expanded by 6.7 pct in 2008/09.
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    The government will continue reforms to get back to a higher growth trajectory of at least 9 per cent at the earliest and encourage state-run firms to sell stakes through public offerings, the finance minister said.

    Asia's third largest economy was hit hard by the global crisis and expanded by 6.7 per cent in 2008/09 (April-March), its slowest pace in six years and much lower than growth rates of 9 per cent or more recorded in the previous three fiscal years.

    A government survey last month said India needed to make sweeping reforms including removal of fuel subsidies, and speed up infrastructure development to attain 7 per cent growth in 2009/10 (April/March).

    "...it should be clear that the process of economic reforms that began in the early 1990s will continue in right earnest so that the economy is back on the path of 9 per cent plus growth at the earliest," Pranab Mukherjee told industrialists on Monday.

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    A copy of his speech was released on Tuesday by the finance ministry on its website: here

    An economic adviser to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said it was vital that the pace of economic reforms stepped up.

    "We don't have that much policy room either on the fiscal or on the monetary policy for further accommodation than where we are," Raghuram Rajan said.

    "So it seems to me that we should pick up the pace of economic reforms because reforms can help to pick up growth," he said. "That's why I say there is even more urgency to do that now."

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