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Economy not out of danger zone as inflation up, IIP down

According to data released today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), industrial production grew at 3.6 percent in September compared to 2.6 percent in the same month last year, mainly because of subdued performance of the manufacturing sector.

November 13, 2015 / 12:56 IST
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Indian economy is still not out of the woods as industrial production slackened to a four-month low of 3.6 percent while retail inflation inched up to 5 percent. According to data released today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), industrial production grew at 3.6 percent in September compared to 2.6 percent in the same month last year, mainly because of subdued performance of the manufacturing sector. The retail inflation rose to four-month high of 5 percent in October compared with 4.41 percent in September this year and 4.62 percent in October 2014.

"Two key macro indicators clearly point out that the economy still faces several tough challenges," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said, adding that an effective strategy to deal with the situation is required so that the headline number does not convey an impression of inflation returning. This will be the last set of macro data this year RBI will consider before it heads into its policy review due in December. Retail inflation measured in terms of the consumer price index surged due to costlier pulses and other food items.

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Prices in the pulses and products category rose to a staggering 42.20 percent in October. While the price rise in the food and beverage category came in at 5.34 percent in October, inflation in cereals and products was also higher at 1.46 percent, CPI data released by CSO showed today. "With aggressive measures in place to control the price increase, CII is confident of a moderation (in retail inflation), going forward.

This should be supportive of general economic recovery in the second half of the year," CII DG Chandrajit Banerjee said. Industrial output growth, measured in terms of the index of industrial production (IIP), had grown by 2.6 percent in September last year. Meanwhile, the factory output was revised slightly downwards to 6.2 percent for August, from the provisional estimate of 6.4 percent earlier.