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Not losing steam: On latest industrial output estimates

Not losing steam : On latest industrial output estimates

The capital goods data point-to continuing uncertainty on the private sector investment front .

The latest industrial output estimates from the National Statistical Office indicate an across-the-board loss of momentum in December with overall production growth slowing to 4.3% year-on-year, from November’s 7.3% pace . While activity was unchanged or moderated across all the three constituents of the Index of Industrial Production — mining , manufacturing and electricity — the largest sector manufacturing, with a weight of almost 78%, was the biggest drag as the expansion decelerated to 2.6%, from the preceding month’s 6.4% increase. Assessed on a sequential or month-on-month basis, mining and manufacturing posted slowdowns , with only electricity growing 7.6% in the wake-of November’s contraction of 1.5%. Manufacturing, where the sequential growth slowed by more than 2 percentage points to 4.7%, from 6.9% in the previous month, was weighed down by three of the six use-based sectors including consumer-durables , consumer non-durables and capital-goods . The three categories reflect a broader trend in the economy. For one, private consumption is still to regain an enduring footing notwithstanding a post-pandemic surge in pent-up spending most visible in the services sector. Production of consumer durables shrank 10.4% year-on-year and 2.2% sequentially in December, after rebounding in November following festival demand. Non durables experienced a sharp sequential deceleration , with growth braking to 7.4% month-on-month.

The capital goods data point to continuing uncertainty on the private sector investment front. Production of the plant and machinery ordered when expanding or starting ventures is struggling to sustain momentum, with output growth sliding appreciably both sequentially and year-on-year. In December, growth from a year earlier in the segment slowed to 7.6%, compared with November’s 21.6%. Month-on-month, the slowdown was starker with output barely inching up 0.2%, after expanding 13% in November. However, primary and infrastructure and construction goods offer hope that some positive momentum can be built-on with the right policy measures. While the sequential pace of growth for primary goods output quickened to 9.2% from 1.1%, the month-on-month advance for infrastructure and construction ticked up to 4%, from November’s 3.2%. With the RBI’s survey of the manufacturing sector’s outlook indicating firms expect some softening in order-books and overseas demand in the current quarter, a lot will hinge-on policy staying supportive. The Union Budget’s plan to provide a push for infrastructure through a substantial increase in the government’s capital expenditure should provide a big fillip to construction goods and is likely to feed-through to other sectors as well in the coming months.

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Pace
(noun) – speed, rate, swiftness, quickness गति

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Uncertainty
(noun) – changeability, changeableness, variability, inconstancy अनिश्चितता

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Substantial
(adjective) – sizeable, considerable, significant, large, ample काफी        

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Following
(preposition) – After

के बाद

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Footing
(noun) – basis, base, foundation, underpinning, support, आधार

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Reflect (verb) – Indicate, show, display, manifest, exhibit, signify, suggest

दिखाना, प्रदर्शित करना

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Momentum
(noun) – impetus, steam, impulse, speed, velocity गति

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Assess
(verb) – evaluate, judge, gauge, rate, estimate, appraise

आकलन करना

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Contraction
(noun) – Reduction, Shrinkage, Tightening

संकुचन

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Expansion
(noun) – growth, increase, extension, enlargement

विस्तार

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Preceding
(adjective) – prior, previous, foregoing, earlier, former

पिछले

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Constituent
(noun) – component, element, part, ingredient, factor

घटक

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Surge
(noun) – Sudden rise 

उछाल

-Notwithstanding (preposition) – Despite, in spite of, although फिर भी

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Sustain
(verb) – support, maintain, uphold, keep,

 बनाए रखना

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Outlook
(noun) – perspective, prospect, attitude, view, viewpoint

दृष्टिकोण

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Barely
(adverb) – hardly, scarcely, just,

मुश्किल से

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Enduring
(adjective) – lasting over a period of time; durable.

स्थायी

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Fillip
(noun) – incentive, boost, stimulus, impetus, spur

प्रोत्साहन

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Overseas (adjective) – In a foreign country

विदेशी

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Front
(noun) – a particular area of activity

मोर्चा

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Moderate
(verb) – lessen, reduce, soften, temperate

कम होना

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Drag
(noun) – something that slows down progress; hindrance

बाधा

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Sequential
(adjective) – consecutive, serial, successive, sequent, subsequent

आनुक्रमिक

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Appreciably
(adverb) –  considerably, substantially, significantly, markedly

काफी

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Infrastructure
(noun) – The infrastructure of a country, society, or organization consists of the basic facilities such as transport, communications, power supplies, and buildings, which enable it to function

. बुनियादी ढाँचा, अवसरंचना

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Regain
(verb) – to get something back that you had lost

पुनः प्राप्त करना

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Point to
(phrasal verb) – indicate, mention, note, highlight, emphasize

इशारा करना

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Lose steam
(phrase) – lose energy, enthusiasm, or importance

उत्साह खोना

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Across-the-board
(phrase) – involving or affecting all groups, members, cases, etc.

एक समान रूप से

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Mining
(noun) – the process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine

. खनन

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Weight
(noun) – it refers to what weightage something carries out of the total. For example:- in an exam there is 5 subject of total marks 100 out of which English subject 20 marks so the weightage of English is 20%.

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Decelerate
(verb) – slow down, slow, brake, retard

गिरावट होना

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Post
(verb) – to announce, display, record

दर्ज करना

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Slowdown
(noun) – A decline in economic activity.

मंदी

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In the wake of
(phrase) – after, following, as a result of, as a consequence of

परिणामस्वरूप

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Weigh down
(phrasal verb) – burden, oppress, encumber, overload, load

बोझ लादना

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Use-based sector
(noun) – Use-based sectors like capital goods, basic goods, intermediate goods, infrastructure goods, consumer durables, and consumer non-durables.

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Consumer durable goods
(noun) – Consumer durables, also known as durable goods (typically cars or household appliances), are goods that do not need to be purchased very often and last for at least three years

उपभोक्ता टिकाऊ वस्तुएँ

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Consumer non-durable goods
(noun) – Consumer nondurable goods (such as food, drink, or tobacco) are purchased for immediate or almost immediate consumption and have a life span ranging from minutes to three years

उपभोक्ता गैर-टिकाऊ वस्तुएँ

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Capital goods
(noun) – Capital goods are physical assets that a company uses in the process to manufacture products and services that consumers will later use( such as buildings, machinery, equipment, vehicles, and tools.)

पूंजीगत माल

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Post
-pandemic (Adjective) – Of or relating to a period after pandemic

महामारी के बाद

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Pent-up
(adjective) – suppressed, restrained, constrained

दबा हुआ

Pent-up spending (noun) – The spending by consumers after the end of the recession or fortuitous event (i.e. Pandemic) to buy goods and services is called pent up spending

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shrink
(verb) – Fall, decrease, decline, diminish, lessen, dwindle

कमी होना/ घटना

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Rebound
(verb) – recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline.

उलट आना

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Deceleration
(noun) –Reduction in speed or rate

गिरावट

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Braking
(noun) –a slowing down or stopping of something such as expenditure or development

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Venture
(noun) – a new business or business activity, especially one that involves risk

उद्यम

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Slide
(verb) –change gradually to a worse condition or lower level.

गिरावट होना

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Stark
(adjective) – Complete or extreme

कडा

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Inch up
(phrase) –to move very slowly or in a lot of short stages

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Build
on (phrasal verb) – Develop; use something as a basis for further development

पर आधारित होना

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Quicken
(verb) – Accelerate, pick up speed, speed up, increase

बढ़ना

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Tick
up (phrasal verb) – To increase or go up

बढ़ना

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Soften
(verb) – moderate, allay, mollify, alleviate, ease, diminish, decrease,

नरमी होना

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Order book
(noun) –An order book is a list of all the orders that are used to describe all buy and sell orders for a specific security or financial instrument.

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Hinge
on (phrasal verb) –depend, hang, rest, turn, pivot

निर्भर होना/पर टिका होना

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Stay
(verb) – remain, keep on, continue

बना  रहना

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Push
(for) (noun) –an act of progressing by using an effort ; Impetus, force, motivation

बढ़ावा, ज़ोर

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Capital
expenditure (noun) – the money spent by the government on the development of machinery, equipment, building, health facilities, education, etc.

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Feed through
(phrase) – to reach someone or something after going through a process or system; To supply something to someone

प्रदान करना