Indian economy likely to grow 7.9% this fiscal, but monsoon key: Crisil


Posted July 11, 2016 by JOHNTRAVOLTA22

Indian economy is likely to grow at 7.9 per cent in the current fiscal provided the country receives normal monsoon as it will boost agriculture growth and lift rural demand, says a report.

 
Indian economy is likely to grow at 7.9 per cent in the current fiscal provided the country receives normal monsoon as it will boost agriculture growth and lift rural demand, says a report.
As per the rating agency Crisil’s latest report, GDP is expected to grow by 7.9 per cent in 2016-17 as against 7.6 per cent in the previous fiscal if “monsoon is normal and global situation does not deteriorate from here”.
“If the rains are normal, it would give agriculture a one-time growth kick, particularly given the low-base effect of the two previous years… that should lift sagging rural demand and by extension, overall GDP growth,” it said.
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Last Updated July 11, 2016