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Capital market growth is priority concern: PM

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New Delhi, Jan 21 Reacting to the stock market crash, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today said that corrections do happen in the market and the orderly growth of the stock market was a priority concern for the Government.

Dr Singh told presspersons here that the fundamentals of the economy were eminently strong and the market would grow in an orderly fashion.

“I would like to assure the Indian public that sustaining growth in the capital market is a priority concern of the Government,” he added.

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