What would the growth rate be if the ‘discrepancies’ are left out of the GDP data?
A mere 3.9, at constant prices.
![GDP growth at constant prices jumped from 7.2% in the December 2015 quarter to 7.9% in the March quarter. Graphic: Naveen Kumar Saini/Mint](https://lh3-testonly.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sQmkt5zZ8JOdqtxPRlxpcqBFmT_srEWvmF9XU_ERsZ6vgC2u6_SuuALgdjek58JvLX21fjqLKcMGq74RrGd2Lr3VTceKD9dIV8zN9bE66SCpLNuUf2ls_Pvpmd0IFzEWAWqhbu1mTyaxJ7mQ_25s_SljSjfYan6eqgct6RO5IjXtn5UT_Uc58DawzxUvoDnq8AwmIW_ZDikm0TxyjhIA=s0-d)
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A mere 3.9, at constant prices.
Read more at http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/kvvDHfbryOQjvu2l16UcEI/Discrepancies-drive-GDP-growth.html
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