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Core sector growth is steady at 4.6% in Jan
Mint Bangalore
|March 01, 2025
Higher output in key sectors like cement, refinery products drove growth
India's infrastructure output, which accounts for about two-fifths of industrial production, grew at 4.6% in January, slightly lower than 4.8% in December. The growth was driven by increased production in cement, refinery products, coal, steel, fertilizers, and electricity.
Cement production saw the highest expansion, rising by 14.5%, while petroleum refinery output increased by 8.3%.
As per data released by the ministry of commerce and industry, core sector growth in January showed a significant improvement from 2.4% in September, 3.8% in October and 4.4% in November. In the same month a year ago, the growth rate stood at 4.2%.
The cumulative growth rate of the eight core industries for the April-January period of 2024-25 stood at 4.4%, significantly lower than the 7.8% recorded in the same period of the previous fiscal year.
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