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        GDP Growth Rate

        December 29, 2017

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        As per the latest estimates from Central Statistics Office, the growth rate of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at constant prices was 7.5 per cent, 8.0 per cent and 7.1 per cent respectively in 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17. The growth in GDP at constant market prices was 5.7 per cent and 6.3 per cent in Quarter 1 (Q1) and Quarter 2 (Q2) of 2017-18 respectively. The details are given in the following table

        Table : Real Growth of GDP and Gross Value added (GVA) at constant (2011-12) prices

        Sector

        2014-15

        2015-16

        2016-17 (PE)

        2017-18 Q1

        2017-18 Q2

        GDP at market prices

        7.5

        8.0

        7.1

        5.7

        6.3

        GVA at basic prices

        7.2

        7.9

        6.6

        5.6

        6.1

        Agriculture & allied

        -0.2

        0.7

        4.9

        2.3

        1.7

        Industry

        7.5

        8.8

        5.6

        1.6

        5.8

        Manufacturing

        8.3

        10.8

        7.9

        1.2

        7.0

        Services

        9.7

        9.7

        7.7

        8.7

        7.1

        Source: Central Statistics Office (CSO). PE: Provisional estimates

        Slower growth in 2016-17 reflects lower growth in industry and services sector. Economic growth of a country depends on a number of factors including structural, external, fiscal and monetary factors. Lower rate of global economy in 2016, along with a reduction in gross fixed investment to GDP ratio, stressed balance sheets of the corporate sector, lower credit growth to industry sector, etc. are some of the reasons for somewhat lower growth in 2016-17. It may however be mentioned that despite the slowdown in 2016-17, as per the IMF, India was the fastest growing major economy in 2016 and second fastest growing major economy in 2017 in the world.

        The Government of India has taken various initiatives to boost the growth of the economy which, inter-alia, include; fillip to manufacturing, concrete measures for transport and power sectors as well as other urban and rural infrastructure, comprehensive reforms in the foreign direct investment policy and special package for textile industry. Government had also announced various measures in the budget 2017-18 to promote growth in the economy which, among others, include push to infrastructure development by giving infrastructure status to affordable housing, higher allocation to highway construction, and focus on coastal connectivity. For highways development the Bharatmala Pariyojana has been launched. The government has launched a phased program for bank recapitalization. This entails infusion of capital to the public sector banks, that is expected to encourage banks to enhance lending. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code was enacted to achieve insolvency resolution in a time bound manner. To implement the Code, the National Company Law Tribunal was established. The other growth promotion measures include: lower income tax for companies with annual turnover up to ₹ 50 crore; further measures to improve the ease of doing business; and, a major push to digital economy. As per information available from Reserve Bank of India, the gross bank credit (outstanding) for agriculture and allied sectors was ₹ 9923.87 billion as on 2016-17 as against ₹ 8829.42 billion as on 2015-16. The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has provided a significant opportunity to improve growth momentum by reducing barriers to trade, business and related economic activities.

        This information was shared by Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Shri Arun Jaitley in Lok Sabha today.

        Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code accelerates time bound corporate resolution alongside fiscal and structural growth measures. Government measures to restore growth include infrastructure programs and affordable housing given infrastructure status, phased bank recapitalization to strengthen lending, enactment and implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code with the National Company Law Tribunal for time bound corporate resolution, FDI liberalisation, ease of doing business reforms, targeted corporate tax relief for smaller firms, and the Goods and Services Tax to reduce trade barriers and support economic integration.
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                                Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code accelerates time bound corporate resolution alongside fiscal and structural growth measures.

                                Government measures to restore growth include infrastructure programs and affordable housing given infrastructure status, phased bank recapitalization to strengthen lending, enactment and implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code with the National Company Law Tribunal for time bound corporate resolution, FDI liberalisation, ease of doing business reforms, targeted corporate tax relief for smaller firms, and the Goods and Services Tax to reduce trade barriers and support economic integration.





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