India's eight infrastructure industries growth, which make up for two-fifth of the index of industrial production (IIP), dropped to 2.1% in July compared to 7.3% in the same month a year ago due to contraction in the output of coal, crude oil, natural gas and refinery products, official data showed on Monday. Energy consumption is usually considered a proxy for standard of living. However, the July output of the eight core industries is an improvement from the 0.7% growth in June, which was revised upwards. June output growth was earlier reported at 0.2%. During April-July, the eight sectors grew 3% compared to 5.9% in the same period a year ago.
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