The improvement in the factory output during the month has been mainly on account of better showing by power, capital goods and consumer non-durables.
Upbeat over the growing trend in IIP since January, Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram said, "we are happy to see IIP numbers.
"This is exactly the trend we are hoping. If it (the trend) continues, inflation comes down and growth begins to pick up, I am quite confident that growth in current fiscal would cross the 6 per cent mark."
Industrial production had seen a contraction of 2.8 per cent in March last year.
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Commenting on the data, chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) C Rangarajan said: "This will be the second or third month in which the manufacturing growth will be positive. We were for a time in the negative territory.
"All this clearly indicates that we are in the upward direction. We need a much, much stronger industrial growth, but certainly the direction in which it is moving is encouraging."
Industrial output growth remained in positive territory for the third month in a row after showing a contraction of 0.5 per cent in December, last year.