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Polls, festivals may boost rural demand but premium segment to keep leading

The outlook is bullish for overall festive demand and a significant recovery in rural consumption, encouraged by easing inflation and hopes of doles ahead of the elections

October 19, 2023 / 12:11 IST
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India has witnessed a ‘K-shaped’ recovery after the pandemic, with the high-income segment of the population spending heavily.

With election season kicking in state and central governments seem to be upping the ante by announcing populist schemes ranging from subsidies on cooking gas, income guarantee plans, to hikes in allowances. Such measures along with the ongoing festive season has experts betting on a pick-up in rural demand, which has been weak since the outbreak of the pandemic.

The fillip to consumption is expected to come in at the end of 2023 as demand is expected to improve on higher spending by political parties, ebbing inflation and increased manufacturing. Industrial activity was at a 14-month high in August and retail inflation came in at a three-month low in September.

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Output of consumer durables rebounded in August after two months of contraction, while consumer non-durables held on to healthy growth, increasing by 9 percent in August sequentially. This augurs well for consumption.

However, rural demand remains on shaky ground. Stagnating incomes, aggravated by export curbs to limit inflation, and erratic monsoon could again hinder rural consumers during the festive season.