Core sector growth accelerates to 6.7% in January

Huge jump in output of cement and petroleum refinery, and a robust performance by the electricity sector

Updated - February 28, 2018 09:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Growth in the country’s core sector accelerated to 6.7% in January, 2018 from 3.4% a year ago thanks to a huge jump in the output of cement and petroleum refinery and a robust performance by the power sector.

Growth in the country’s core sector accelerated to 6.7% in January, 2018 from 3.4% a year ago thanks to a huge jump in the output of cement and petroleum refinery and a robust performance by the power sector.

Growth in the country’s core sector accelerated to 6.7% in January, 2018 from 3.4% a year ago thanks to a huge jump in the output of cement and petroleum refinery, and a robust performance by the electricity sector.

The growth in eight core sectors, which comprise 40.27% of the weight of items included in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), was 4.2% in December and 7.4% in November, 2017.

Cement output surged to 20.7% in January against 13.3% contraction in the same month a year ago, while refinery products jumped 11% in January against a flat output in January 2017.

Power generation up

Electricity generation went up to 8.2% from 5.2% during the period under review, while coal sector output slowed to 3% from 3.5% and steel production to 3.7% from 11.3%. Crude oil production shrunk to 3.2% (from 1.3% in January 2017) and fertilisers contracted by 1.6% (from -1.2%) and natural gas shrunk by 1% (from 11.6% in January, 2017). The cumulative growth in the core sectors during April-January this fiscal slowed to 4.3% as against 5.1% in the corresponding period last fiscal.

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