HomeBreaking NewsIndia Ratings & Research (Fitch Group) expects GDP to grow at 5.5%... Breaking News India Ratings & Research (Fitch Group) expects GDP to grow at 5.5% in FY21. However, the downside risks persist. By TheNews21 Bureau January 22, 2020 FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to TheNews21Stay Ahead with Independent Journalism Investigations, political analysis and major national and global stories delivered directly to your inbox. FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp TheNews21 Bureau Previous articleSC hearing petitions on #CitizenshipAmendmentAct:: Supreme Court issues notice to Centre on fresh petitions filed challenging the Act. SC says, it will hold in-chamber hearing on procedural issue of the case.Next articleSupreme Court does not put stay the #CAA and #NPR process. Court indicates setting up of Constitution Bench to hear the petitions challenging CAA. The bench will work out the schedule for hearing the cases and take up the cases after 5 weeks to pass interim orders. RELATED ARTICLES Breaking News Vijay Announces 234 Candidates, Declares Direct Fight With DMK Breaking News Will Chief Minister Eknath Shinde be replaced by a BJP leader after June 4? Breaking News Odisha Health Minister Naba Kishore Das dies at 61 after getting shot by ASI Gopal Das Breaking News Former Union Minister Sharad Yadav passes away Must Read India Name Squad as Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Prepares for Its Biggest Stage Yet in UK Sports “He Did Not Appear Normal”: Devendra Fadnavis Reacts as Row Erupts Over Bhagwant Mann Politics “Whoever Talks About Caste…”: Nitin Gadkari’s Blunt Warning to Politicians Politics Vijay Confident of Big Win as TVK Eyes Power in Tamil Nadu Politics Devendra Fadnavis Vows Death Penalty, Fast-Track Trial in Pune Minor Rape-Murder Case Politics January 22, 2020 Previous articleSC hearing petitions on #CitizenshipAmendmentAct:: Supreme Court issues notice to Centre on fresh petitions filed challenging the Act. SC says, it will hold in-chamber hearing on procedural issue of the case.Next articleSupreme Court does not put stay the #CAA and #NPR process. Court indicates setting up of Constitution Bench to hear the petitions challenging CAA. The bench will work out the schedule for hearing the cases and take up the cases after 5 weeks to pass interim orders. Must Read India Name Squad as Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Prepares for Its Biggest Stage Yet in UK Sports “He Did Not Appear Normal”: Devendra Fadnavis Reacts as Row Erupts Over Bhagwant Mann Politics “Whoever Talks About Caste…”: Nitin Gadkari’s Blunt Warning to Politicians Politics Vijay Confident of Big Win as TVK Eyes Power in Tamil Nadu Politics Devendra Fadnavis Vows Death Penalty, Fast-Track Trial in Pune Minor Rape-Murder Case Politics