Index of Industrial Production (IIP), or factory output, in India in the month of August stood at 175.3, which is 0.7% lower as compared to the level in the month of August 2015., Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation said.

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The cumulative growth for the period April-August 2016 over the corresponding period of the previous year stands at (-) 0.3%.

Central Statistics Office, in a statement said, " The Indices of Industrial Production for the Mining, Manufacturing and Electricity sectors for the month of August 2016 stands at 113.5, 184.3 and 194.6 respectively, with the corresponding growth rates of (-) 5.6%, (-) 0.3% and 0.1% as compared to August 2015. The cumulative growth in these three sectors during April-August 2016 over the corresponding period of 2015 has been 0.6%, (-) 1.2% and 5.7% respectively".

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For the month of July, the factory output had declined by 2.4%, after two consecutive months of growth, i.e. in May and June. The General Index for July stood at 176.1. The cumulative growth for the period of April-July 2016 was over the corresponding period of the previous year stood at (-)0.2%.

According to CARE Rating's view, the industrial growth will be around 3% in FY17.

With the record of normal monsoons this year, the inductrial output may pick up in the coming months. As, with the good monsoons, the rural spending is expected to grow on the back of the festive seasons in the ongoing and coming months, CARE Ratings said.

As per the rating agency, the outlook for the factory output will be still constrained on account of the lack of pickup in private investment. However, the government focus on spending will continue to boost growth. 

Having similar views like CARE Ratings, FICCI also said that the depressed private investment climate and global economic growth likely to continue to impact the manufacturing sector growth in India. 

A. Didar Singh, Secretary General, FICCI, said, "Private investment activity remains sluggish and calls for sustained efforts to address the structural bottlenecks in the economy. Satisfactory monsoons, upcoming festive demand recent cuts in interest rates, have the potential to lift the growth in coming months."