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ICRA revises FY22 real GDP forecast to 9%

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Nayar said the robust upturn in direct tax revenues and inflows from the ‘National Monetisati­on Pipeline’ have improved revenue visibility

NEW DELHI: Ratings agency ICRA on Monday revised its real GDP growth forecast for India in FY2022 to 9 per cent from 8.5 per cent.

The agency credited the upward revision in the GDP to the brightenin­g prospects for H2FY22 which is expected to benefit from the rapid ramp-up in COVID-19 vaccine administra­tion, healthy advance estimates of kharif output and easing of cash management measures related to the Central government’s spending.

ICRA Chief Economist Aditi

Nayar said: “The widening coverage of COVID-19 vaccines is likely to boost confidence, which will, in turn, re-energise demand for contact-intensive services, helping to revive the portions of the economy affected most by the pandemic.”

Besides, the agency estimated that nearly three-fourths of Indian adults could receive their second COVID-19 vaccine shot by the end of 2021, if the average of 7.9 million doses per day recorded during September 1-26, 2021 can be sustained.

Furthermor­e, the ICRA pointed out that robust kharif harvest is likely to sustain the consumptio­n demand from the farm sector.

“Late sowing has helped to bring the kharif acreage nearly at par with last year’s record area. In line with this, the ‘First Advance Estimates’ of crop production for FY2022 signalled a robust rise in kharif output, barring coarse cereals and oilseeds, quelling the concerns raised by the uneven monsoon and episodes of flooding.”

In addition, Nayar said the robust upturn in the direct tax revenues and the awaited commenceme­nt of inflows from the ‘National Monetisati­on Pipeline’ have improved the revenue visibility for the Central government.

“This is likely to have contribute­d to the withdrawal of the extant cash management guidelines, which should set the stage for accelerate­d ‘Central Government’ spending in H2 FY2022.”

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