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Core sectors grow 8.1%; fiscal deficit at 39% of target
Mint Mumbai
|November 01, 2023
Output of eight core infrastructure sectors, which accounts for two-fifths of India’s industrial output, expanded at a healthy 8.1% in September, official data released on Tuesday showed. However, this was its slowest pace in four months, as seven of the sectors, barring the fertilizer industry, saw slowing output growth.

In the same month a year earlier, core sector output grew at a revised 8.3%.
Separately, data from the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) showed that the central government’s fiscal deficit during the April-September period stood at ₹7.02 trillion, or 39% of the full-year estimate of ₹17.87 trillion, aided by double-digit growth in tax and non-tax revenue receipts.
While tax revenue receipts in the first half of the current fiscal improved by 16% to about ₹16.2 trillion, non-tax receipts jumped by 50% to ₹2.37 trillion on the back of higher dividend receipts by the Centre.
The fiscal deficit was at ₹6.19 trillion, or 37% of the annual target in the year-ago period.
Commerce ministry data showed that output growth of coal, steel, electricity, natural gas, refinery products, cement and fertilizers grew at a high single digit, although it moderated from 12.5% in August.
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