June core infra grows at 7.3%
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Dear All,
June core infra grows at 7.3%
Electricity, cement, coal and steel grow robust
The core infrastructure grows to 7.3% (Y-O-Y) in June 2014 as compared to 2.3% (Y-O-Y) in May 2014. The combined index of Eight Core Industries stands at 163.9 in June 2014 with a growth rate of 7.3% in June 2014 as compared to 1.2% in June 2013. Crude oil and Natural gas registered a growth rate of 0.1% and (-) 1.7% respectively in the month of June 2014.
Sector wise trend in monthly production (% growth)
Sector | Weight in IIP | Jun’14 | May’14 |
Crude Oil | 5.22 | 0.1 | (-)0.3 |
Natural Gas | 1.71 | (-)1.7 | (-)2.2 |
Petroleum Refinery Products | 5.94 | 1.2 | (-)2.3 |
Coal | 4.38 | 8.1 | 5.5 |
Fertilizer | 1.25 | (-)1 | 17.6 |
Electricity | 10.32 | 15.7 | 6.3 |
Cement | 2.41 | 13.6 | 8.7 |
Steel |
| 4.2 | (-)2.0 |
Overall |
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Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from the office of the economic advisor to the Govt. of India
In cumulative terms, core infrastructure industries registered a growth of 4.6% during April-June 2014-15 as against 3.7% during the corresponding period of the previous year.
Sector wise trend in production (% growth)
Sector | Weight | Apr-June 2014-15 | Apr-June 2013-14 |
Crude Oil | 5.22 | (-)0.1 | (-)1.4 |
Natural Gas | 1.71 | (-)3.9 | (-)17.6 |
Petroleum Refinery Products | 5.94 | (-)1.1 | 4.3 |
Coal | 4.38 | 5.6 | (-)1.7 |
Fertilizer | 1.25 | 8.6 | 2.5 |
Electricity | 10.32 | 10.9 | 3.3 |
Cement | 2.41 | 9.5 | 3.4 |
Steel |
| 1.6 | 13.5 |
Overall |
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Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from the office of the economic advisor to the Govt. of India
Electricity generation grew by 10.9% during Apr–June 2014-15 as against 3.3% growth during Apr–June 2013-14, while steel production grew by 1.6% during Apr– June 2014-15 as against 13.5% during Apr- June 2013-14. The production in crude oil grew by (-)0.1% during Apr– June 2014-15 as compared to its growth at (-) 1.4% during Apr– June 2013-14, whereas petroleum refinery production registered a growth of (-)1.1% during Apr– June 2014-15 as compared to 4.3% during Apr– June 2013-14. Fertilizer production grew by 8.6% during Apr– June 2014-15 compared to its growth at 2.5%during Apr– June 2013-14 and cement production grew by 9.5% during Apr– June 2014-15 compared to its growth at 3.4% during Apr– June 2013-14.
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IFAD President coming to India to discuss sustainable agriculture and women’s empowerment
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From: Manoharan Thu, 31 Jul ’14 2:23p
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IFAD President coming to India to meet Union Ministers and discuss ongoing partnerships in support of sustainable agriculture and women’s empowerment
Transforming rural communities starts with investing in rural people
New Delhi, 31 July 2014 – The President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Kanayo F. Nwanze, will arrive in India on Monday, 4 August on a 5–day official visit to meet various Union Ministers, including the Minister of Finance, Mr. Arun Jaitley, and Rural Development Minister, Mr. Nitin Gadkari, to discuss how rural transformation and gender empowerment are vital to sustainably reduce poverty and drive inclusive growth.
Nwanze’s visit to India comes on the heels of Member States forwarding to the United Nations General Assembly a set of proposed goals that consider the economic, social and environmental elements necessary to improve people’s lives and protect the planet for future generations. The goals include promoting sustainable agriculture, women’s empowerment and the management of natural resources. In addition, the proposed goals outline advancing “decent work for all” and a pledge to reduce inequality within and among countries.
“One of the causes of poverty is inequality, both between rural and urban areas, and women and men,” Nwanze said prior to arriving in India. “If we are to eradicate hunger and poverty, we need to level the playing field by empowering poor rural people to take charge of their own development and create policy environments that increase investment in them.”
With an annual population growth rate of 1.3 per cent, India is projected to become the most populous country in the world by 2035. Since more than half of India’s population is under the age of 25 and many are looking for work, it will be critical to transform rural areas into vibrant places that give young women and men opportunities.
“The youth and women of India are some of its greatest assets,” Nwanze said. “If we invest in them, they will get the job done.”
IFAD has been working in India for more than 30 years and has financed 26 projects for a total value of US$2.48 billion of which IFAD has contributed $877.3 million, directly benefiting 4.3 million households.
In rural India, agriculture and related sectors employ more than 90 per cent of the total female labour force. Working with the government of India, IFAD aims to improve the lives of women. As a result of IFAD-supported work in the country more than 116,000 self-help groups with 1.5 million members have been formed. These women’s groups have proven to be an effective way to reduce gender-based violence, change social attitudes and enable women to start up small businesses.
While in the country, Nwanze will be speaking about the changing role of women in the economic transformation of family farming at a regional conference organized by the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation. The event will be open to the media.
On his final day in the country (9 August), Nwanze will visit the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) headquartered in Hyderabad, which conducts agricultural research for development in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
NOTE TO EDITORS:
On Tuesday, 5 August, at 11:30 a.m., the IFAD President will deliver a public lecture on the importance of research for agricultural development. The lecture is being hosted by the Trust for Advancement of Agricultural Sciences (TAAS) Foundation at the National Agricultural Science Centre (NASC) located in the Pusa Institute (Todapur Road/Inderpuri side), New Delhi.
Through regional grants to research institutions, IFAD has contributed to a large number of pro-poor research solutions, such as stress-tolerant-rice seeds and flood-resistant rice carrying the Sub1 gene. The public lecture is open to media.
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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) invests in rural people, empowering them to reduce poverty, increase food security, improve nutrition and strengthen resilience. Since 1978, we have provided about US$15.8 billion in grants and low-interest loans to projects that have reached some 430 million people. IFAD is an international financial institution and a specialized United Nations agency based in Rome – the UN’s food and agriculture hub.
The public lecture is at the Trust for Advancement of Agricultural Sciences (TAAS) Foundation at the NASC complex (National Agricultural Science Center where the all CG Centers are located and the lecture will be the in A.P. Shinde Symposium Hall). The President will speak on “Sustainable Agricultural Development – IFAD’s experience”
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PRESS MEET on the occasion of the announcement of Q-1 Financial Results 2014-15
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PRESS MEET
on the occasion of the announcement of
Q-1 Financial Results 2014-15
Shri S. L. Bansal
Chairman & Managing Director
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Cordially invite you to a
PRESS MEET
on the occasion of the announcement of
Q-1 Financial Results 2014-15
on Monday, 4th August, 2014
at
Oriental Bank of Commerce,
Corporate Office
Plot No 5 , Sector 32
Institutional Area , Gurgoan – 122001
at 12.30 PM
Press Meet will be followed by Lunch
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