India clocks 7.5% growth in January-March quarter, overtakes China

May 30, 2015

New Delhi, May 30: India has overtaken China to become the world's fastest growing economy by clocking 7.5 percent GDP for the March quarter, prompting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to say that the economy is clearly on "a recovery path".

Indian economyThe economic growth rate on sequential basis improved from 6.6 percent in the third quarter (October-December) of the financial year 2014-15. For the fiscal as a whole, the GDP grew by 7.3 percent, up from 6.9 percent a year ago, mainly due to improvement in services and manufacturing sectors.

The fourth quarter GDP data, Jaitley said, "gives us a broad idea of how the Indian economy is moving. It is absolutely clear that the economy is in a recovery mode".

The performance of manufacturing and services indicates that "we have a potential to grow at 8-9 percent and beyond", the Minister added.

While manufacturing sector output grew by 8.4 percent in the fourth quarter of last fiscal ended March 31, 2015, services sector including trade, hotels, transport and communications clocked a robust growth rate of 14.1 percent.

The fourth quarter GDP growth rate of 7.5 percent was better than China's 7.4 percent making India the fastest growing economy in the world.

Jaitley dismissed former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's comments on the state of the Indian economy saying that an economy growing at fastest pace in the world cannot be 'fragile'.

"In a global slowdown situation, to have the fastest growth rate in the world certainly does not make Indian economy fragile," he said.

Industry chambers hailed the uptick in growth data but underlined the need for more initiatives on the ground level to improve investor sentiment and realise the true potential of the Indian economy.

Finance Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said improvement in the manufacturing sector growth shows that jobs are being created.

Industry chambers, meanwhile, made a case for further rate cut by the Reserve Bank at its monetary policy on June 2 in view of declining inflation.

"Inflation, which was a major concern factor, has been on downward trajectory. We hope that Reserve Bank will cut the repo rate by 50 bps," said Ficci.

Industry body CII said the figure indicates that policy and reform initiatives taken by the government are bearing results on the ground.

"We expect further improvement of the key levers of the economy, going forward, as the government steps up public investment which in the process crowds in private investment to rekindle a new demand cycle in the economy," it said.

The CSO data has also revised the figures for three quarters of the last financial year. The GDP for the first quarter was revised to 6.7 percent, from 6.5 percent; for Q2 to 8.4 percent, from 8.2 and for Q3 to 6.6 percent from 7.5 percent.

It further said that Gross Value Added (GVA), a new concept introduced by CSO to measure economic activity, rose by 7.2 percent in 2014-15, compared to 6.6 percent in the previous fiscal.

The economic growth rate measured in terms of GVA for the January-March quarter improved to 6.1 percent as against 5.3 percent a year ago.

The manufacturing sector recorded a growth rate of 8.4 percent during the last quarter of the last fiscal, up from 4.4 percent a year ago. The services sector too witnessed marked improved during the quarter.

However, agriculture and mining and quarrying sectors remained laggards in the January-March quarter. The data showed that farm output during the quarter declined by 1.4 percent as compared to a growth of 4.4 percent in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

The output of mining and quarrying sector decelerated to 2.3 percent in the fourth quarter of the last fiscal as compared to a growth of 11.5 percent during the same period in 2013-14.

CSO further said that per capita income at current prices during 2014-15 rose by 9.2 percent to Rs 87,748 as against Rs 80,388 in the previous fiscal. It was Rs 64,316 in 2011-12 and Rs 71,593 in 2012-13.

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June 2,2020

Lucknow, Jun 2: Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Tuesday said protests in the US after the death of George Floyd, an African-American man, is a clear message to the world that a common man's life has value.

She said this is also guaranteed by the India Constitution, but the governments don't follow it, resulting in the current plight of migrants workers.

Floyd, a 46-year-old restaurant worker from Houston, died in Minneapolis on Monday after a white police officer pinned him to the ground. Video footage showed the officer kneeling on Floyd's neck as he gasped for breath, sparking widespread protests across the US.

"Floyd's killing by police and the 'Black lives matter' agitation in the US have given a clear message to the world that a common man's life has value and it should not be taken for granted," Mayawati said in a tweet in Hindi.

"India's constitution guarantees independence, security, self-respect and pride and governments should give special attention to it. If it was followed, crores of migrants labourers would not have to witness such bad days," she added.

She also demanded better coordination between states to check the spread of coronavirus and said Centre should intervene.

"While coronavirus patients are rising, there is lack of coordination between states and with the Centre, and allegation and counter-allegations are going on and sealing of state borders is unjustified and it is weakening the fight against the virus.  The Centre should intervene," she said in a separate tweet.

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January 31,2020

New Delhi, Jan 31: Chief Economic Adviser K V Subramanian on Friday said India's GDP is expected to grow at 6-6.5 per cent next fiscal as the economic slowdown has bottomed out.

As per the first advance estimates released by the National Statistical Organisation (NSO), the country's economic growth is likely to hit an 11-year low of 5 per cent in the current fiscal ending March 2020.

The Economic Survey 2019-20, prepared by a team lead by Subramanian, has projected the GDP to expand in the range of 6-6.5 per cent during 2020-21.

The Indian economy has hit the bottom and it will see an uptick from here, he said in a media briefing post the Economic Survey.

Amidst a weak environment for global manufacturing, trade and demand, the Indian economy slowed down with GDP growth moderating to 4.8 per cent in the first half of 2019-20, lower than 6.2 per cent in H2 of 2018-19.

Based on NSO's first advance estimates of GDP growth for 2019-20 at 5 per cent, an uptick in GDP growth is expected in the second half of the fiscal, it said.

According to it, the uptick in second half of 2019-20 would be mainly due to ten positive factors like picking up of Nifty India Consumption Index for the first time this year, an upbeat secondary market, higher FDI flows, build-up of demand pressure, positive outlook for rural consumption, rebound of industrial activity, steady improvement in manufacturing, growth in merchandise exports, higher build-up of foreign exchange reserves and positive growth rate of GST revenue collection.

The survey also emphasised that merger of public sector banks may increase the financial strength of the merged entities, lower the risk aversion and result in lowering of lending rates.

Further, as the implementation of GST further settles down, the increased unification of the domestic market may reduce business costs and facilitate fresh investment.

Reforms in land and labour market may further reduce business costs, said the survey, presented a day before Sitharaman's Union Budget 2020-21.

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July 20,2020

New Delhi, Jul 20: India's COVID-19 case tally crossed the 11 lakh mark with the highest single-day spike of 40,425 new cases and 681 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, informed the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Monday.

Total cases in the country now stand at 11,18,043 while the death toll is 27,497.
The Health Ministry said the total number of cases includes 3,90,459 active cases and 7,00,087 patients have been cured/discharged/migrated.

Maharashtra remains the worst affected state with 3,10,455 cases reported until Sunday.
Meanwhile, as per the information provided by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 1,40,47,908 samples have been tested for COVID-19 till July 19, of these 2,56,039 samples were tested yesterday.

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