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the 6.4% GDP growth estimate for FY25 should worry Modi govt
GDP growth in FY25 may hit 4-year low. Is Indian economy losing steam?
While a slowdown in the ongoing financial year was anticipated, the steep downward revision in GDP growth for FY25 has taken many by surprise.
Why the 6.4% GDP growth estimate for FY25 should worry Modi govt
To address the slowdown and boost jobs, the government is likely to announce measures in the upcoming Union Budget that precedes elections in Delhi
First estimate of FY25 real GDP pegs growth sharply lower at 6.4%
After growing at 8.2% in FY24, the full year real GDP growth for FY25 is expected to dip sharply to 6.4% despite robust Kharif
GDP Growth Likely to Be 6.3% in FY25, Tad below Govt Estimates, Says SBI Report
The GDP growth is expected to be about 6.3 per cent in the current fiscal year, a tad lower than the government's estimates of 6.4 per cent, owing to several factors such as weak demand, SBI research report said on Wednesday.
Ahead of Budget, govt pegs FY25 GDP growth at a tepid 6.4%—the slowest since the pandemic
The Union government’s first advance estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) serve as the foundation for the annual budget, which will be announced on 1 February.
India's GDP Growth Pegged At 6.4% for FY25, Slowest Since Pandemic; What Does It Mean?
The National Statistics Office (NSO) and Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has announced the first advance estimates of annual GDP growth rate to 6.4% for FY25. This will be the slowest growth since the pandemic,
FY25 GDP growth seen subdued at 6.4-6.7%: Economists
First advance estimates of national income to be released on January 7. The data will give policy makers a base for their projections for the Union Budget 2025-26 which will be presented on February 1.
India's GDP growth projected to hit 4-year low in FY25
India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to grow at 6.4% in FY25, the slowest pace in four years. This is a sharp decline from the previous fiscal year's growth rate of 8.2%. The government data released today indicates that this year may be the first time in four years that growth dips below the 7% mark.
FY25 GDP growth estimated at 6.4%, lowest in 4 yrs
Despite a low base and favourable conditions, private sector investments remain sluggish. Investment growth is estimated to decline to 6.4 per cent in the current financial year (FY25) from 9 per cent recorded in the previous year (FY24),
First advance estimates of FY25 GDP to be released at 4 pm on January 7
TV18, economists expect the real GDP to grow by 6.3% this year. This is slightly below earlier projections of 6.4% and lower than the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) estimate of 6.6%. In comparison, India’s real GDP grew by 8.
Indian Economy To Expand 6.4% In FY25, Weakest In 4 Years: Govt Estimate
India's economy is set to grow at the slowest pace in 4 years in the fiscal year 2024-25, initial estimates from the government
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Per capita nominal GDP in FY25 to grow by Rs 35,000 more than FY23: Economists
Despite a slowdown in real GDP growth, per capita nominal GDP in India is expected to increase significantly in FY25, by at ...
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India’s per capita nominal GDP to increase by Rs 35k in FY25 despite slower overall growth: SBI
Despite a slowdown in real GDP growth and stagnant nominal GDP growth, per capita nominal GDP is expected to rise ...
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