يحاول ذهب - حر
A weak monsoon won't alter RBI's basic outlook
October 03, 2023
|Mint Mumbai
A shortfall in rainfall raises inflation risks even as crude oil prices add pressure. India's central bank is unlikely to shift policy course. It cannot afford to signal a premature pivot
-

Rainfall during the monsoon from June to September has turned out weak, but not too short of India's official forecast. Our met department had predicted 'normal' rainfall, which is defined as anywhere between 96% and 104% of the long-term average. This year's precipitation, at 94.4%, was close to the lower mark, although still below normal.' Considering that El Niño had led to drier than usual conditions in Asia and past episodes of this tilt-away in Pacific warmth have seen outright droughts, we may actually have gotten away lightly. The shortfall could have been worse. Still, the high dependence of Indian agriculture on rain has caused some anxiety over the adequacy of our farm output. While kharif crops of summer (like rice) are directly rain-fed, mostly, many post-winter rabi harvests draw upon water reserves refilled by the monsoon. What also matters is how well the rainfall is spread across time and space. This year, it was both erratic in its progress over the season, with sharp monthly swings-July was bountiful, August painful
هذه القصة من طبعة October 03, 2023 من Mint Mumbai.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Mint Mumbai
Mint Mumbai
In a sea of tech talent, companies can’t find the workers they want
There has rarely, if ever, been so much tech talent available in the job market. Yet many tech companies say good help is hard to find.
4 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Hexaware sued for $500 million in US over patent breach
American IT services firm Natsoft Corp. has sued Hexaware Technologies Ltd for breach of contract and patent infringement, seeking $500 million in damages from the latter, in one of the biggest patent cases against an Indian IT firm.
3 mins
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
GST boom ahead?
India's latest goods and services tax (GST) revenue figures paint an optimistic picture.
1 min
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
H-1B clampdown may extend to US college faculty
Rising anti-immigration sentiment in the US is no longer confined to moves to limit foreign technology workers from entering the country.
2 mins
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
FPIs pull record ₹2 tn on valuations, weak rupee
Heavy outflows could cap market gains; Nifty returns just 0.3% in dollar terms
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Instant grocery delivery is going luxe to stand out
Blinkit joins the race as it expands to ozone-washed fruits and artisanal breads to cheese
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Next-gen reforms to tackle land, women's participation
The initiatives seek to tackle some of the intractable challenges in India's development story
2 mins
October 03, 2025
Mint Mumbai
Why India's best students face a tough job market
Students entering this year's placement season are stepping into a rough job market.
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
Govt scans e-commerce cos’ COD charges, refund delays
The government will examine if cash-on-delivery charges imposed by online retailers are aimed at nudging consumers to pay upfront, and why refunds are delayed or blocked if prepaid orders are cancelled, said two people aware of the matter.
2 mins
October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai
WHY INDIA IS SEEKING A NEW SUNRISE IN JAPAN
India missed out on Japanese investment in its initial post-reform years. That could change now
7 mins
October 03, 2025
Translate
Change font size