In the manufacturing space, capital goods brought about the maximum fall.
The factory output, as measured by the index of industrial production (IIP), had slipped to an 8-month low of (-)2.5 per cent (revised) in July on account of declining output in manufacturing and capital goods sectors.
The IIP slump in August is lower than in July.
On a cumulative basis, the factory output in April-August contracted by 0.3 per cent, compared with a growth of 4.1 per cent in the year-ago period.
Ficci further said the depressed private investment climate and global economic growth continue to impact the manufacturing sector growth in India.
Industry body Assocham said the August IIP number is a "dampener with a huge drop in capital goods, meaning the investment cycle is stubbornly stuck in a shell".
Earlier this month, the Reserve Bank reduced the key interest rate by 0.25 per cent, bringing it down to a 6-year low of 6.25 per cent.
The capital goods output registered a steep decline of 22.2 per cent in the month, against a growth rate of 21.3 per cent last year.
The data of ministry of statistics and programme
implementation showed that power generation remained almost flat (0.1 per cent) as against an expansion of 5.6 per cent in the year ago period.
Output of consumer durables registered a growth of 2.3 per cent while it was almost flat in non-durables.
CARE Ratings said it does not expect capital goods to witness significant growth this year until capacity utilisation improves due to higher demand.
In terms of industries, seven out of 22 industry groups in the manufacturing sector have shown negative growth in August year-on-year.
Aditi Nayar, Vice-President and Senior Economist, ICRA, said consumption demand is set to improve appreciably in coming months, given the record kharif harvest forecast, implementation of revised pay and pensions and the impending festive season.
Some important items showing high negative growth in August include cable, rubber insulated, sugar machinery, woolen carpets, gems and jewellery, and rice.
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