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GDP growth to hover between 1 to 2 pc in Q1 FY21: CEA Subramanian

By ANI | Published: May 04, 2020 6:24 PM

Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) K V Subraman said on Monday the GDP growth in the first quarter (April to June) this fiscal is likely to range between one to two per cent due to COVID-19 led crisis and subsequent lockdown which brought economic activities to a virtual standstill.In the second quarter, he said, the economy could pick up as industries restart their operations with the streamlining of supply chains and migrant workers getting back to their jobs.

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Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) K V Subraman said on Monday the GDP growth in the first quarter (April to June) this fiscal is likely to range between one to two per cent due to COVID-19 led crisis and subsequent lockdown which brought economic activities to a virtual standstill.

In the second quarter, he said, the economy could pick up as industries restart their operations with the streamlining of supply chains and migrant workers getting back to their jobs.

Subraman said that it is difficult to estimate possible job losses due to the lockdown due to lingering uncertainty. However, good compes are likely to retain most of their workforce and with minimum wage cuts, as they resume operations, he told .

The Chief Economic Advisor said the global economic scenario is weak and there is bound to be an impact on Indian exports.

"It is, however, time for Indian industries to revamp their strategies, adopt modern technologies and gear up to compete in global markets as many multinational corporations look towards shifting their manufacturing base out of China."

Subraman said India has to consider its own ground realities while giving economic stimulus packages to Indian industry, rather than copy the models of countries like Britain and the United States.

He said Indian cities provide a vibrant ground for migrant workers where they can aspire for good working conditions, better lifestyles, and reasonable education and healthcare facilities compared to their home towns.

Subraman said the current volatility in the stock market does not reflect strong fundamentals of the Indian economy. The markets ride on sentiments of investors who look for near-term profits in high-growth areas.

( With inputs from ANI )

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