India's GDP likely to expand by 7.7% in FY17: NCAER
Economic think-tank NCAER today projected India's economic growth rate to improve marginally to 7.7 percent in 2016-17 against the backdrop of IMD's forecast of better monsoon rains this year.
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New Delhi: Economic think-tank NCAER on Saturday projected India's economic growth rate to improve marginally to 7.7 percent in 2016-17 against the backdrop of IMD's forecast of better monsoon rains this year.
Two consecutive years of sub-par monsoon have had a significant impact on the output of both food as well as non-food crops.
India Meteorological Department ( IMD) has predicted monsoon for 2016-17 at 106 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA) with a model error of ± 5 per cent, "which may have a positive impact on agriculture and thereby the economy," NCAER said in its Quarterly Review of the Economy.
"NCAER's annual model for GDP market prices at 2011-12 prices estimates GDP growth rate of 7.6 per cent for 2015 - 2016 and forecasts it at 7.7 per cent for 2016-17," the economic think tank said in a statement.
It further said growth in exports and imports, year-on-year, is projected at (-) 1.6 per cent and (-) 0.6 per cent respectively for 2016-17.
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