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GDP set to grow faster in Q1 on govt infra spending: Industry

 It also said that the country’s economy would grow by over 8 per cent in the current fiscal on the back of better monsoons, rural demand and ongoing fast-paced reforms process.

The first quarter of the current year would show faster growth due to additional capex spending by government on infrastructure projects, CII said in a statement. The economy has definitely turned around and CII strongly expects GDP growth to pick up to over 8 per cent during the current financial year, CII President Naushad Forbes said.

 “We believe that recovery is now well-entrenched and can be expected to pick up pace with better monsoons, rural demand, and ongoing fast-paced reforms process,” he said. Further, CII said as per the CII-ASCON survey, more sectors have moved from low growth to moderate and high growth categories. Ficci Secretary General A Didar Singh said the latest GDP numbers underscore that the economy is gathering pace at a much faster pace than anticipated. 

A growth of 7.9 per cent in fourth quarter of 2015-16 was a reflection of the economy gaining momentum following a series of far reaching and targeted reform measures taken by the government over the last two years to debottleneck several sectors, he said. “Going ahead, we expect this momentum to be maintained,” he added. Assocham said it was time to build on the gains and bolster private investment which will be a big catalyst for job creation and achieving the ultimate objective of sustainable growth.
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