The Nikkei India Manufacturing PMI -- a composite single-figure indicator of manufacturing performance -- rose to 52.7 in July from 51.3 in June, logging a six-month high, indicating improvement in manufacturing business conditions of the country.
As per the survey, growth of new export business orders accelerated in July and was the most pronounced in five months. However, outstanding business orders got accumulated for the second month running.
A figure above 50 represents expansion while one below means contraction.
Despite the uptick in growth, Indian manufacturers continued to cut down workforce in July. Around 96 per cent of respondents reported no change in staff strength from the levels in the prior month.
"Although the latest data suggest that the manufacturing upturn gained traction, worries regarding the labour market persist," Lima said, adding that "continued job shedding highlights the concern felt by businesses towards the outlook, with firms failing to increase workforce numbers to any great extent since early 2014".
"While this is a generally positive set of data, upcoming PMI data releases will indicate whether the manufacturing sector can sustain this momentum," Lima said.
RBI, in its last policy review on June 2, had cut the repo rate by 0.25 per cent for the third time this year to spur investment and growth, but hinted that there may not be any more cuts in the near term.
The next policy meet of RBI is scheduled to be held tomorrow.
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