Q4 GDP Growth Rises To 6.1% After Falling For Two Quarters

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The GDP growth for FY2022-23 beats the RBI's estimate. (File)

The Indian economy grew 7.2 per cent in the last financial year with the gross domestic product (GDP) expanding 6.1 per cent in the fourth quarter, the government said today.

The GDP growth in the January-March quarter marked a rise after slumping for the previous two quarters. The third (October-December) quarter saw a growth of 4.5%. The fourth quarter GDP growth estimate of 6.1% is higher than the RBI's forecast of 5.9%. 

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The overall 7.2% estimate for FY 2022-23 is lower than the previous year's 9.1 per cent growth, but marginally beats the central bank's earlier estimate of 7%.

The Reserve Bank of India had estimated a GDP growth of 7 per cent in FY 2022-23, though its Governor Shaktikanta Das had said it won't be surprising if the real GDP growth beats the estimate.

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Trade, hotels and transport sectors reported the highest growth at 14 per cent. Agriculture, manufacturing, trade, and transport sectors led to the growth in the GDP for FY23. The agriculture sector grew by 4%, higher than its 3.5% growth last year. Manufacturing growth, though, is still struggling at 1.3% compared to 11% last year. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the GDP growth figures and said it underscores the resilience of the Indian economy amid global challenges.

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