The decline in factory output comes over contraction of 0.9 per cent in December 2015. It reflect deterioration in the manufacturing sector on account of cash crunch following scrapping of the Rs 500/1000 notes on November 8, 2016.
The industrial output was 5.7 per cent in November and did not capture the impact of demonetisation.
Factory output measured in terms of Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in December declined on account of 2 per cent contraction in manufacturing sector, as against 1.9 per cent decline a year ago.
During the April-December period of the current fiscal, IIP growth remained almost flat at 0.3 per cent compared to 3.2 per cent growth in the nine month period of 2015-16.
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The consumer non-durable mainly including FMCG items too contracted by 5 per cent in December, as against a contraction of 2.7 per cent year ago.
Capital goods segment, barometer of investments, declined by 3 per cent as against 18.6 per cent decline in December 2015.
As per use-based classification, the growth rates are 5.3 per cent in Basic goods and (-)1.2 per cent in Intermediate goods.
However, the power generation showed a growth of 6.3 per cent in December compared to 3.2 per cent in the same month a year. The mining output also grew by 5.2 per cent in December compared to 2.8 per cent in the same month year ago.
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