Q2: Utility segments remain bright spots
28 Nov 2020
2 Min Read
Editorial Team
Some essential infrastructure activities were the best performers in yet another gloomy
quarter. While the overall GDP growth rate stayed negative, at -7.5%, electricity, gas,
water supply and other utility services grew at 4.4%, topping the charts in the quarter.
Agriculture, forestry and fishing grew at 3% while in a relief, manufacturing was on the
positive side, too, at 0.6%.
However, construction remains a big concern as the GVA for construction slumped
more than 8%. Defence and other services were down 12%. Real estate and
professional services contracted by 8.1%.
As India plummeted into in decades, the first quarter’s (Q1 2021)
slump to a worst-ever -23.9% in a coronavirus-hit, lockdown-hampered economy was
followed by something that many consider .
Consumption, however, shrank by 11.5%, and is an indicator that actual recovery of
demand in the private sector is a distance away. The path to recovery, however, seems
to be in place unless the coronavirus situation worsens over the next months. The third
quarter (Q3 2021) includes much of the festive season and may be something the
industries will look forward to, although Q2 also encloses a small part of festive
spending.
RBI governor Shaktikanta Das warned the industry of overoptimism, especially about
expectations that the economy will grow faster than earlier anticipated, since the Covid-
19 pandemic is feared to resurge in the country.
It may be recalled that eight core sectors have shown contraction in October, including
crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, steel, fertiliser. However, coal (11.6%) and
electricity (10.5%0 grew significantly in October.
Some essential infrastructure activities were the best performers in yet another gloomy
quarter. While the overall GDP growth rate stayed negative, at -7.5%, electricity, gas,
water supply and other utility services grew at 4.4%, topping the charts in the quarter.
Agriculture, forestry and fishing grew at 3% while in a relief, manufacturing was on the
positive side, too, at 0.6%.
However, construction remains a big concern as the GVA for construction slumped
more than 8%. Defence and other services were down 12%. Real estate and
professional services contracted by 8.1%.
As India plummeted into its first recession in decades, the first quarter’s (Q1 2021)
slump to a worst-ever -23.9% in a coronavirus-hit, lockdown-hampered economy was
followed by something that many consider better news.
Consumption, however, shrank by 11.5%, and is an indicator that actual recovery of
demand in the private sector is a distance away. The path to recovery, however, seems
to be in place unless the coronavirus situation worsens over the next months. The third
quarter (Q3 2021) includes much of the festive season and may be something the
industries will look forward to, although Q2 also encloses a small part of festive
spending.
RBI governor Shaktikanta Das warned the industry of overoptimism, especially about
expectations that the economy will grow faster than earlier anticipated, since the Covid-
19 pandemic is feared to resurge in the country.
It may be recalled that eight core sectors have shown contraction in October, including
crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, steel, fertiliser. However, coal (11.6%) and
electricity (10.5%0 grew significantly in October.
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