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India GDP Growth May Rise To 7.2% In 2009-10: Govt

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02/08/2010 01:54

India's economy is likely to grow 7.2% in the 2009-10 fiscal year, advance estimates of the Central Statistical Organization showed on Monday. The economy had expanded 6.7% in 2008-09.

For the fiscal year ending on March 31, the financing, insurance, real estate & business services sector is forecast to show the biggest growth of 9.9%, slightly less than the 10.1% logged in the previous year. Manufacturing, one of the key sectors driving GDP growth, is expected to grow a robust 8.9%, much greater than the 3.2% recorded for the previous fiscal.

Mining and quarrying, utilities as well as trade, hotels, transport and communication are expected to show more than 8% growth each in 2009-10. However, construction sector is forecast to show only 6.5% expansion compared to 5.9% in the previous year. Further, farm output is expected to shrink 0.2% in 2009-10 after growing 1.6% in the previous year.

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