The steel consumption in the country, which is the third largest steel producer in the world, was at 7.31 MT in March this year.
Steel Ministry's Joint Plant Committee (JPC) attributed the fall to "influence of a declining supply side (as both production for sale and imports declined)".
The consumption in the month under review was the lowest since April 2015, when it was around 5.45 MT.
According to official data, the country consumed 6.84 MT steel in February and 6.98 MT in January this year.
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India's steel consumption rose by 4.3 per cent in the last fiscal to 80.27 MT compared to 2014-15. However, JPC said such growth was mostly led by imports (up by 20.2 per cent), which accounted for 14 per cent in total steel consumed by the country during the year.
Experts are of the view, that decline in quantity means there will also be a decline in sales of the domestic firms, which is further exacerbated due to spectre of imports eating the share of these companies.