Weather, rise in international agricultural commodity prices pose upside risks to food inflation, warns RBI in MPC Minutes

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Weather, rise in international agricultural commodity prices pose upside risks to food inflation, warns RBI in MPC Minutes Weather, rise in international agricultural commodity prices pose upside risks to food inflation, warns RBI in MPC Minutes
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Rate cut would help in reviving economic growth without worsening the inflationary situation: MPC's Nagesh Kumar
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