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GDP | Economy in slowdown mode. Monsoon rains critical to quick revival

GDP grew 8.7 percent in 2021-22, but slowed to 4.1 percent in the fourth quarter. This slowdown comes at a time when people are battling persistently high cost of living with growing prices of both essentials and aspirationals 

June 01, 2022 / 11:15 IST
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A woman walks through a flooded street during heavy rains in Mumbai. (Representative image: AP/ Rafiq Maqbool)
A woman walks through a flooded street during heavy rains in Mumbai. (Representative image: AP/ Rafiq Maqbool)

The Indian economy expanded 8.7 percent in 2021-22, from a contraction of 6.6 percent last year, but the annual headline growth numbers could be masking symptoms of a deeper slowdown that the broader economy may have slipped into.

A few pieces of statistics stand out from the provisional estimates of annual national income 2021-22 put out by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on May 31.

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India’s real (inflation-adjusted) gross domestic product (GDP) grew 4.1 percent in the fourth quarter (January to March) 2021-22 compared to 2.5 percent in the same period last year.

A proximate reason for this relatively slower pace of growth could be the spread of the Omicron-wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that locked down large parts of the economy during January and February.