The drop in retail and recreation visits relative to pre-Covid levels has narrowed to 16.7 per cent. It was 16.3 per cent on March 21, 2020, three days before the government had announced a national lockdown (see chart 1). The numbers are from search engine Google, which tracks people’s movements using anonymised location data. This data is released with a lag and the latest is as of August 11.
Power demand continues to grow since Covid-19 lockdowns ended in most parts of the country. Last week, electricity generation in India was at its highest in two years — up around 20 per cent over the same week in 2019. The surge in power demand is attributed to the rise in industrial activity and normalisation of retail and recreation hours in major cities (see chart 2).
The Indian Railways provides weekly freight data. A year-on-year comparison is also provided. It shows that trains carried more goods in the seven days ending Sunday, August 15, than during the same period in 2020. The quantity of goods carried was up 14.2 per cent. The money Railways made from freight rose 14.7 per cent (see chart 3).
Business Standard tracks these indicators as a means of getting a clearer picture of how the economy is performing amid the pandemic.
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