India’s economic growth slows to 8.9 percent

By IANS

New Delhi : India’s economic growth slowed to 8.9 percent during the second quarter of 2007-08 from 10.2 percent in the corresponding quarter of last fiscal, as a result of a sharp fall in the expansion of industrial output.


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The official estimates of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter of 2007-08 released Friday showed that manufacturing growth fell to 8.6 percent from 12.7 percent in the same period of the previous year.

The manufacturing sector, which has led India’s strong economic growth in recent years, had performed much better in the first quarter with 11.9-percent growth, the data released by the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) showed.

Reacting to the official data, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram told reporters in the capital that he expected the country’s economic growth to be “pretty close” to nine percent, against the central bank’s forecast in the region of 8.5 percent.

India Inc has been cautioning the government that the tight monetary policy of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to curb inflation and ease pressures on rising rupee would take a toll on the demand for industrial goods, and retard growth.

Even the farm sector, which had been a drag on sustaining high GDP growth, had a much better performance in the first quarter, with a growth of 3.8 percent, the CSO data pointed out.

Quarterly GDP at factor cost at constant prices for the second quarter of 2007-08 is estimated at Rs.7,105.78 billion, showing a growth of 8.9 percent over the figure of Rs.6,524.50 billion in the corresponding quarter of previous year.

The other areas that registered significant growth in the period are mining and quarrying with 7.7 percent, electricity, gas and water supply with 7.3 percent, construction with 11.1 percent and financial services with 10.6 percent.

Trade, hotel, transport and communication were also up by 11.4 percent, while the community and personal services sector was up 7.8 percent, the data showed.

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