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India returning to normal business activity; consumption, demand rising: PM Modi

With the easing of lockdown conditions, business activity is fast returning to normal levels, Prime Minister Modi said.

India returning to normal business activity; consumption, demand rising: PM Modi

Thursday June 18, 2020 , 3 min Read

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said business activity in India is fast returning to normal levels, with consumption and demand fast approaching pre-COVID levels as visible in macro data on power, fuel, and other consumption.


India faced a recession-like scenario after a national lockdown was imposed on March 25 to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The lockdown that has continued in various phases into June, albeit with significant easing of restrictions, resulted in severe disruption of industrial production and consumer spending, with GDP growth forecast to contract sharply.
PM Modi



With the easing of lockdown conditions, business activity was fast returning to normal levels, Modi said.


Speaking at the launch of commercial coal mining, he said: "consumption and demand are fast approaching pre-COVID levels".


He cited spurt in power generation and consumption as well as demand for petroleum products during the last week of May and first week of June.


Also, road and highway toll collection in June has reached 70 percent of the pre-COVID levels of February, while railway freight tariff in May has seen an improvement of 26 percent over April. Digital transactions too have witnessed a rise.


"These indicators point to Indian economy fast preparing to bounce back," he said. "India has come out of big crises in the past and it will come out of the present one as well."


The back-breaking lockdown has led international rating agencies and analysts to forecast a contraction in Indian economy in the fiscal ending March 31, 2021, and sharp recovery in the following financial year.


So far, the government as well as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has not put an estimate of growth for 2020-21 fiscal.


Modi said the rural economy is also picking up speed. "Area under sowing of the Kharif crop is 13 percent more than last year. This year, wheat production and procurement has also increased. When compared to last year, wheat procurement is 11 percent more, which means farmers are also getting more money."


"India has come out of past crises and it will come out of this one as well," he said. "Indian success, growth is guaranteed. We can become self-reliant.


"Just until a few weeks back, we used to import N-95 face masks, corona testing kids, personal protective equipment (PPE), and ventilators. But now, India is meeting its demand through Make in India. Soon, we will become exporters of important medical equipment," he said.


The Prime Minister stressed on self-reliance, which means cutting down on imports and turning into an export-surplus nation.


He asked India Inc and corporate leaders to keep the morale high. "We can achieve these goals. We can become self-reliant. We have to make a self-reliant India," he said.

He further noted that "India Inc and the corporate world has a chance to change the course of history and fate of India. We should not let this opportunity go. Let's take India forward, make India self-reliant."

Edited by Megha Reddy