Remaining in the negative zone for the second month in a row, industrial production contracted by 0.7 per cent in August due to slump in manufacturing, mining and capital goods segments.
"The industrial output growth for August is a dampener with a huge drop in capital goods, meaning thereby the investment cycle is stubbornly stuck in a shell," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.
He said even the manufacturing reporting degrowth and electricity not making any move is a matter of concern and the IIP scenario does not really gel well with the big picture target of 7.6 per cent growth.
The factory output, measured by movement in Index of Industrial Production (IIP), had slipped to 8-month low of (-)2.49 (revised) in July on account of declining output in manufacturing and capital goods sectors.
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