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This Article is From Feb 28, 2018

Core Sector Grows 6.7% In January; Cement, Refinery Output Surge

Core Sector Grows 6.7% In January; Cement, Refinery Output Surge
A worker supervises the flow of hot liquid metal as it flows from the blast furnace during the iron smelting process at a plant in Russia. (Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg)

Eight infrastructure sectors grew at a faster pace of 6.7 percent in January against 3.4 percent in the year-ago month as petroleum and cement output zoomed while steel, power, and coal production improved.

The eight core sectors -- coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilisers, steel, cement and electricity -- grew by 4.2 percent in December and 7.4 percent in November.

Here's the break-up of the January performance:

  • Petroleum refinery production jumped 11 percent.
  • Cement output jumped 20.7 percent.
  • Electricity generation growth rose to 8.2 percent.
  • Coal sector output improved by 3 percent.
  • Steel production grew 3.7 percent.
  • Crude oil production dropped 3.2 percent
  • Fertiliser output dropped 1.6 percent
  • Natural gas output fell 1 percent.

Also Read: Q3 GDP Data: India's Economy Continues To Rebound

Cumulatively, the growth in the eight core sectors during April-January this fiscal slowed to 4.3 percent as against 5.1 percent in the same period last fiscal.

The growth in key sectors will have implications for the Index of Industrial Production as these eight segments account for about 41 percent of the total factory output.

Also Read: India's Fiscal Deficit Reaches 114% Of Revised Full-Year Target

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