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PM's Economic Advisory Council head C Rangarajan has, however, said that it is merely its recommendation and that the final decision rests with the govt.
New Delhi: To add to the woes of the common man who is already reeling under rising prices and blinding inflation, the government has pitched in with a diesel price hike that is likely to come into effect in two months.
Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council Chairman C Rangarajan has said that the hike can be expected any time in the next two months.
He, however, added that it was the Council's recommendation and that it wasn't binding on the government.
"The final decision rests with the government," Rangarajan said.
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