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India's March infrastructure output rises 5.2% y/y

India's infrastructure output in March increased 5.2% yearonyear, compared with a modified 7.1% development in February, government data showed on Tuesday.

Infrastructure output, which accounts for 40% of commercial production, measures activity in eight sectors, consisting of refinery products and electricity.

In the fiscal year ended March 31, facilities output was up 7.5% from the year-ago period.

Cement production rose the most at 10.6% in March year-on-year, compared with a 9.1% development a month earlier.

Coal production grew 8.7%, while electrical power generation rose 8%. In February, coal production increased 11.6% and electrical power generation grew 7.5%.

2 of the eight core sectors, nevertheless, posted a drop in output.

Fertiliser production registered a smaller fall of 1.3%. in March, compared to a 9.5% decrease in February, while. refinery products dropped 0.3%, against a 2.6% rise in the. previous month.

Steel production grew at 5.5% year-on-year in March,. against a 9.1% boost a month earlier.

Petroleum production rose at a slower speed of 2% in. March, compared with 7.9% development in February.

Natural gas output signed up a development of 6.3% in March,. while it rose 11.3% in the previous month.

This can imply a development of around 5% -6% in the Index of. Industrial Production (IIP) for March, stated Madan Sabnavis, an. financial expert at Bank of Baroda.

The commercial output for March will be launched on May. 10.

(source: Reuters)