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Following are the highlights of the India Economic Survey 2004-05:
GDP projected at 6.9 per cent 7-8 per cent GDP growth projected for 2005-06 Agri and allied sector to grow at meagre 1.1 per cent Inflation pegged at 6.4 per cent Forex reserve at $128.91 billion Exports growth at 25.6 per cent Exports value stands at Rs 2,74,313 crore (Rs 2,743.13 billion) Negative growth in foodgrain production at 2.8 per cent Imports growth at 32.1 per cent Total imports value stand at Rs 3,76,815 crore (Rs 3,768.15 billion) Industrial growth soars at 8.4 per cent ASEAN, China, Japan and Korea account for 19.9 per cent trade EU (19 per cent) and North America (12.9 per cent) at 2nd and 3rd spot External debt goes down to 17.8 per cent of GDP Liquidity management a concern, overhang at Rs 81,000 crore (Rs 810 billion) Food credit grows by 15.2 per cent India heading to equitable local/STD rates Higher securities investment reflect strong outlook of India Advocates duty cuts to ASEAN level Bharat Sanchar Nigam, Mahanagar Telecom Nigam's market share take a dip FDI policy needs review Non-food credit pegged at 20.1 per cent Deposit rates of five major banks up by 25 basis points Housing loans rate go up Prime lending rates lower by 25 to 50 basis points Agriculture credit up by 30 per cent Gross bank credit marches ahead by 19.9 per cent Fiscal deficit at 4.4 per cent of GDP Revenue deficit broughtdown to 2.5 per cent of GDP States swap high cost Rs 92,444 crore (Rs 924.22 billion) loans with Centre Overall public issues grew five times to Rs 35,859 crore (Rs 358.59 billion) Tele density grows at 6.6 per cent Advocates limited government role in infrastructure Gross domestic saving grew by 28.1 per cent Gross domestic investment shots by 26.3 per cent Auto and auto components sales grew by 20 per cent Electronics and IT jumped at 18.2 per cent Steel leaped ahead by 4 per cent Cement production higher by 6.81 per cent Core industries registered lower average of 5.4 per cent Railways traffic moved forward at 7.7 per cent Cargo handled at sea ports posted 11.1 per cent growth Cargo handled at airports zoomed 18.3 per cent Air passenger traffic flew at 21.8 per cent Human Development index improved to 0.595 National Food for Work Programme launched in 150 districts National Rural Employment Guarantee Bill introduced Labour reforms need for increasing exports Infrastructural, procedural bottlenecks hitting growth |
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