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Industrial production slows, IIP at 6-month low of 2.9% in February 2025

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Industrial production slows, IIP at 6-month low of 2.9% in February 2025


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The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) grew at its slowest rate in six months, clocking a pace of 2.9% in February 2025, dragged down by decelerating growth across all sectors, according to data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. The IIP’s growth rate came in much lower than the 4% estimated by Reuters. 

“A combination of high base effects along with a slowing growth in mining and manufacturing sectors led to the growth falling in February 2025,” said Paras Jasrai, associate director at India Ratings and Research.

Mining sector growth slowed to 1.6% in February 2025, as against 8.1% in the same month of the previous year. The manufacturing sector grew at a pace of 2.9%, as against 4.9% in the year ago period. Electricity production dipped to 3.6% this February, from 7.6% a year ago.

Only capital goods growth

According to use-based classification, barring capital goods, all goods categories registered a slower output growth in February 2025, compared to the same month last year. Capital goods output, on the other hand, grew the fastest at 8.2%, as against 1.7% in the corresponding period last year.  Intermediate goods output grew the slowest at 1.5% and consumer non-durables continued to decline, albeit at a slower pace, with output declining 2.1%, a slower slip in comparison to 3.2% in the year ago period.

“Worryingly, the output growth of all the sub-sectors at the use-based level declined in February 2025 compared to the previous month, after a gap of five months. This indicates the muted and volatile nature of industrial output growth,” Mr. Jasrai said.

“Deceleration in IP growth in February was driven by manufacturing, while higher power demand cushioned the slowdown to an extent. Capital and infrastructure goods output growth remains elevated. IP growth in March likely accelerated, supported by inventory build-up ahead of the U.S. tariff announcements,” said Aastha Gudwani, India Chief Economist at Barclays.



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Pune company loses Rs 6.5 crore in cyber fraud – Times of India

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PUNE: Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) cyber frauds cheated a Pune-based firm, dealing in IT services and imports of dry fruits, out of Rs 6.5 crore on March 27.
MitM is a type of cyber fraud in which an attacker intercepts and relays communication between two parties, making it appear as if they are communicating directly.
As per the police complaint, the 39-year-old company director received an email on the company ID purportedly from a US firm he did business with about a payment request. He initiated the transaction believing the email request was legitimate. But later, when he contacted officials of the other firm, they denied receiving the amount. He checked the email he had received and discovered fraudsters had made two alterations – they changed one letter in the other firm’s email address and its bank account number.





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LIC to expedite claim settlements of Pahalgam terror victims

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Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on Thursday (April 24, 2025) announced that it will expedite claim settlements of Pahalgam terror attack victims in an effort to provide financial relief to their families.

Expressing deep grief over the death of innocent citizens in the terrorist attack, CEO and MD Siddharta Mohanty said LIC has decided to offer concessions to mitigate the hardships of the claimants.

In lieu of death certificates, any evidence in government records of death of the policyholder due to the terrorist attack or any compensation paid by the Union or State governments will be accepted as proof of death. All efforts will be taken to ensure that the claimants are reached out to and claims settled expeditiously to the affected families,” he said in a release.

For assistance, the claimants may contact the nearest LIC branch, division, or customer zones. They may also call LIC call centre at 022 68276827, the company said.

Insurance aggregator Policybazaar said it would like to offer a job to a family member in any of the Policybazaar or Paisabazaar offices located across India or sponsor a child’s education for every impacted Indian family in Pahalgam. “It is a very small gesture towards creating a social security cover for these families,” co-founder Alok Bansal said in a social media post.



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Like Voda Idea, now Airtel looks to convert govt’s statutory debt with equity swap – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: In a significant development, Bharti Airtel is understood to have approached the govt for swapping its statutory dues with equity, something that has been done in the case of beleaguered Vodafone Idea.The company is understood to have outstanding govt payment dues of over Rs 70,000 crore, including Rs 40,000 crore of AGR dues.
Sources said that Airtel believes that the measure will help it conserve cash, while also enabling the govt to be a part of a fast-growing enterprise which carries prospects of a growth in share price and resultant valuations. “A proposal to this effect is understood to have been submitted to the department of telecom,” a source said.
Airtel has not officially commented on the matter as yet.
The formula to swap the outstanding statutory payment dues with equity had been initiated by the department of telecom to help the industry, particularly loss-making Vodafone Idea tide over the financial challenges and continue as a going concern.
Airtel’s current market cap is around Rs 10.5 lakh crore, as per the details on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The company will need to transfer around 6% equity to the govt to clear its statutory dues. Shares of Airtel closed the day at Rs 1,845 on the BSE, down 2%.
Market analysts believe that govt has “a chance of realising positive returns” from the Airtel equity, considering that the company has been growing in profitability. This will be unlike Vodafone Idea where the value of its stake value has so far only fetched negative returns with the company’s scrip remaining below Rs 10 for most of the period of govt’s holding.
Govt had converted the Voda Idea statutory debt into equity at a price of Rs 10 per share, which is the face value. The current price of the company’s share is Rs 8, down one per cent at close on Thursday.





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