Economy to see turnaround in coming quarters: Montek

Ahluwalia said the govt has taken steps to push the infrastructure sector and there are signs of improvement in the core sector production performance of steel, power, coal and cement during July and

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 09 2013 | 4:57 PM IST
India's GDP will see a turnaround in the coming quarters on account of various steps taken by the government to spur growth as well as good agricultural production, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said today.
 
"Taking all these things together, I expect to see recovery in the coming quarters. Exactly how much it will produce is difficult to predict right now. But we are definitely on a turnaround path," Ahluwalia said.
 
He was speaking on the sidelines of 'Infrastructure Conclave 2013: Fast Tracking Stalled Projects', organised by industry body PHD Chamber.
 

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Ahluwalia said the government has taken steps to push the infrastructure sector and there are signs of improvement in the core sector production performance of steel, power, coal and cement during July and August.
 
He also said that India is going to have a good growth in agriculture this year which will help thrust the demand.
 
"We are going to have a good agriculture year. Good year agriculturally will not only directly contribute to the GDP, it will also generate income in rural areas that will stimulate non-agricultural GDP," he said.
 
India's GDP growth had slipped to the lowest in four years at 4.4% in the first quarter (April-June) of 2013-14, because of contraction in manufacturing activities and mining. In 2012-13, the economic growth had slumped to decade low at 5%.
 
"We did believe that the deceleration in growth which has occurred, is a short term phenomenon. I was hoping that you would see the turnaround as early as may be the last quarter of previous fiscal year. That hasn't happened. It didn't happen in the first quarter... But we are definitely on a turnaround path," Ahluwalia said. 
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First Published: Oct 09 2013 | 4:41 PM IST

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