Surge in manufacturing sector highlights Modi govt’s efforts: FM Sitharaman


New Delhi, May 31 (IANS): Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday that India’s GDP data showcases robust economic growth, which is the highest among the major economies of the world.

Also, she termed the 8.2 per cent growth for FY 2023-24 and 7.8 per cent growth for Q4 of FY 2023-24 as “remarkable".

“It is worthwhile to note that the manufacturing sector witnessed a significant growth of 9.9 per cent in 2023-24, highlighting the success of the Modi government's efforts for the sector. Many high-frequency indicators indicate that the Indian economy continues to remain resilient and buoyant despite global challenges,” the Finance Minister said.

“India’s growth momentum will continue in the third term of the PM Modi-led government,” she added.

The RBI’s annual report has also highlighted that India’s emerging sectors like renewable energy and semiconductors are expected to make rapid advances on the back of the recent initiatives taken by the government.

The interim Union Budget 2024-25, with an allocation of Rs 6,903 crore for semiconductor and display fabs, would contribute to making India a global hub for chip and electronics manufacturing, the report said.

Investments under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme are likely to gain further momentum going forward. These factors are expected to create new employment opportunities, improve labour incomes, and strengthen domestic demand, according to the report.

 

 

  

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  • Nanditha Bhat, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 01 2024

    Economy expands 7.80% in Q4, lifting FY 2023-24 growth to 8.20%. World Bank says that Country's economy grew by 7.60% in 2023-24, up from 7% in 2022-23, despite facing challenges from prolonged geopolitical tensions and volatile global financial markets. Incredible India!

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Sat, Jun 01 2024

    Due to the widespread dissemination of misinformation, there is a credibility crisis regarding how these growth figures have translated into increased per capita income and job creation. Even if the BJP wins, there will be significant questions about their ability to drive growth and development in the era of AI-based chips. We are already lagging far behind China and the US in these areas. What should have been established at least 10 years ago still hasn't materialized. We continue to emulate the US, Russia, and China in space exploration, pursuing missions like Chandrayaan, which may be redundant and offer little benefit. Indian IT companies like Infosys and TCS are predominantly body-shopping, service-oriented firms lacking a vision or direction towards indigenous product development and platforms such as operating systems, networking systems, or cloud infrastructure. Our engineers and scientists are not focused on research, design, and development. The government, run by intellectual bullies from a particular community, knows only how to impose and collect taxes, seemingly showing revenue to appease their political masters for promotions and higher pay scales, leading to disparities in wealth distribution. These government officials often merely send emails and make photocopies to appear productive. Hopefully, in the future, we will move away from this toxic work culture and mindset, focusing on building our own products and services.

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Fri, May 31 2024

    Surge in manufacturing lies, rumours and faking sector highlights Modi govt’s effort. But where are jobs created. It’s like operation successful patient died.

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