Morning routine at the Secret Garden: wake up, yoga, breakfast, swim and sunbath. #guidedesplaisirs #gdpindia #secretgardenkochi (at Kochi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnLWIrtiMsV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pvc11tm9lx3d
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Morning routine at the Secret Garden: wake up, yoga, breakfast, swim and sunbath. #guidedesplaisirs #gdpindia #secretgardenkochi (at Kochi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnLWIrtiMsV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pvc11tm9lx3d
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India Q2 GDP: In the midst of the Corona crisis for the Modi government, there has been good news on the GDP front for the second consecutive quarter. The National Statistics Office (NSO) has released the GDP (Q2 GDP) results for the second quarter of the current financial year. GDP growth rate in the second quarter has been 8.4 percent.
GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product. We all have heard this term here and there. Most of us might know the definition as well. But very few know its actual meaning. Hope the post will clear your doubts. Follow Us @the24times 💦 for more updates 😊 Full Credit: @financial_literate . #gdpindia #gdpgrowthforecast #gdpgrowth #indianeconomy #economicnews #economynews #financialliteracymonth #financialplanning #stockinvesting #investmentstrategy #indianstocks #sensextoday #sensexindia #sensex #nifty50 #niftyfifty #tradingstrategy #investingforbeginners #investinginstocks #investingtips #investinginstock #stockmarkets #stockmarketinvesting #stockmarketeducation #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #businesswoman #businesswomen #the24times (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFP_jo_l05S/?igshid=1m2202i0mocj2
According to the Union ministry of statistics and programme implementation (Mospi) India’s gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 23.9% in April-June period quarter, during coronavirus pandemic-induced which hit businesses and livelihoods across the country. #EconomicCrisis #GDP #GDPgrowth #GdpIndia #NarendraModi #GDPData #IndianEconomy #CoronavirusPandemic #Unemployment #businesssightmedia https://www.instagram.com/p/CEj5KGjF5EG/?igshid=tghfjf1ow6u0
GDP growth to be flat at 6.8% in FY20: Report
Mumbai: The economy will not be able to achieve the official forecast of 7 percent growth GDP growth to be flat at 6.8% in FY20, making it a second consecutive year of sub-7 percent expansion, says a report. Singaporean lender DBS estimates in FY20 growth to stay at 6.8 percent, the same as FY19. The economic survey earlier this month had pegged growth to rise to 7 percent. "FY20 growth is likely to be sub-7 percent for a second straight year," its economists led by Radhika Rao, said in a note Wednesday. The report said growth will "soften" in the first half of the fiscal and rise in the second half on base effect. Alluding to the Reserve Bank's three successive rate cuts, the note said lower rates will also help prop up growth number in the second half. It can be noted that the RBI has cut its key rates by a cumulative 0.75 percent so far in 2019 and has also shifted its stance to accommodative which will result in at least a 0.25 percent more reduction, as per governor Shaktikanta Das. The report expects the focus on fiscal consolidation and low inflation will help the monetary policy to be more growth-oriented. Listing out its reasons for slower growth, DBS said rural income and consumption will be pressured by the persistent negative terms of trade in the agricultural sector and a poor monsoon and said the income transfer scheme will help demand only at the margins. FY19 growth was supported by public sector participation and the same will continue this year as well, especially as the election-related uncertainties ease up.-PTI news Read the full article
Watching the fishermen and their catch of the night while enjoying my Kerala Style Pancakes for breakfast a few years ago. My thoughts are with the people of Kerala suffering from the terrible floods recently. #guidedesplaisirs #gdpindia (at Palm Tree Heritage resort - Varkala beach, Kerala)