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Deluge may trim Kerala economy by 100 bps: Report

Though industry contributes only 26 per cent of the state GDP, as 66 per cent come from services.

August 23, 2018 / 10:54 IST
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The deluge that has ravaged Kerala may cull the services and consumption-driven state's economy by 100 bps, with the biggest loss being seen in tourism and hospitality, labour and the Kochi industrial belt.

The worst floods in a century has killed over 230 people since August 8 and caused colossal loss of property, agriculture, and infrastructure, which the state has pegged at over Rs 21,000 crore.

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According to a report by Care Ratings, the rain-battered state's GDP is expected to fall to 6.5-7 per cent from the budgeted 7.6 per cent this fiscal year.

Though industry contributes only 26 per cent of the state GDP, as 66 per cent come from services. Out of which, only tourism and hospitality contribute 40 per cent of the state's GDP.