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As Frederick Nietzsche said, there are no facts, only interpretations. This would just about be the case when one reads the Economic Survey for FY18. _________________________ Hence, the so-called facts are available to all but the conclusions drawn change after reading the report.

A. The Survey is a detailed update on all aspects of the economy and does not work with data which is not known.
B. The Survey is evidently sanguine about the future to the extent of being gung-ho provided some glitches are addressed with expediency.
C. The Survey takes the unconventional route of interpreting inflation on an average basis and arguing that CPI of 3.3 per cent for the first 9 months is lower than the 4 per cent target.
D. It does turn around several views which were held before the report came out.
E. None of the above
Answer» B. The Survey is evidently sanguine about the future to the extent of being gung-ho provided some glitches are addressed with expediency.


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