TOPIC – Back to the future
After two-quarters of a sharp contraction, India’s economy is estimated to have rebounded out of a ‘technical recession’ to record feeble growth in the OctoberDecember 2020 period, with GDP rising by 0.4% and GVA by 1%. The overall numbers are not surprising. Just as the shortnotice pandemic lockdown and the subsequent case surge took the wind out of mobility and economic activity in the first half of the fiscal year, the ‘unlocking phase’ that was largely complete by late September, brought back a semblance of normalcy, with pentup and festival demand spurring spending, and helping reboot production lines. Agriculture remained the resilient bulwark in the third quarter as well, with farm GVA rising by 3.9% after being the sole sector to clock growth in the preceding two quarters. Manufacturing and construction resurfaced from a collapse to expand 1.2% and 6%, respectively. Both these sectors had been under stress even before the pandemic, posting contractions starting from the second and third quarters of 201920. Despite the Centre’s push on government spending, public administration, defence, and other services contracted 1.5% last quarter. However, investment demand is estimated to have rebounded, with fixed capital formation posting positive momentum after several quarters, driven perhaps by public spending. Most worryingly, retail, trade, hotels, transport and communication contracted by 7.7%. Despite the Q3 uptick, the second advance estimates of national income for the year project an 8% contraction in the GDP, wider than the – 7.7% estimated in January. This may partly be due to the NSO revising the first quarter’s GDP shrinkage to 24.4%, from the 23.9% calculated earlier. The latest numbers also may be taken as an indicator at best, with the NSO stressing that the estimates are likely to undergo ‘sharp revisions’ as the pandemic affected data collection. Like the growth rate for 2019-20 was revised from 4.2% to 4% in January, the real GDP growth for the third quarter of the last fiscal has been scaled down to 3.3%, from 4.1%. The base effect may well have helped nudge India’s growth into positive territory, but it is an important psychological barrier to cross. Growth numbers alone may still not be capturing the tumult faced by swathes of informal and microenterprises, nor do they reflect a recovery in the job market. The continuing stress in employment and contactintensive services sectors is a worry, and the government must consider support measures. The second wave of infections in industrial hotspots such as Maharashtra, and the risk of infections rising in poll-bound States, do not bode well either for services or the fragile recovery in manufacturing. A smooth and expeditious rollout of the vaccine, with the private sector drafted in to achieve scale, is imperative to help India navigate the bumps ahead more deftly.
The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms
Feeble (adjective) – Deficient in physical strength or weak
Synonyms – frail, faint, infirm, lame, decrepit
Antonyms – strong, mighty, energetic, robust, stalwart
Surge (verb) – rise rapidly
Synonyms – stream, rush, flow, gush, pour
Antonyms – decline, lessening, deteriorate, sink, shrivel
Semblance (noun) – an erroneous mental representation
Synonyms – appearance, likeness, guise, gloss, illusion
Antonyms – contrast, difference, assortment
Bulwark (noun) – a protective structure of stone or concrete
Synonyms – rampart, wall, fortification, bastion, parapet
Antonyms – fragility, massacre, expose, ambush, assail
Nudge (verb) – push into action by pestering or annoying gently
Synonyms – prod, poke, shove, prompt, encourage
Antonyms – pull, dampen, abash, abate, annoy
Tumult (noun) – a state of commotion and noise and confusion
Synonyms – commotion, turmoil, uproar, disorder, pandemonium
Antonyms – peace, serenity, tranquility, hush, quietude
Swathes (verb) – to wrap or cover somebody/something in something
Synonyms – belt, swaddle, bind, drape, cloaks
Antonyms – uncover, reveal, unwrap
Bode (verb) – indicate by signs
Synonyms – augur, portend, presage, auspicate, foretell
Antonyms – unforeseen, abandoned, deserted, left, dumped
Expeditious (adjective) – done with speed and efficiency
Synonyms – quick, prompt, brisk, nimble, snappy
Antonyms – slow, dilatory, sluggish, laggard, tardy
Deftly (adverb) – skillful and quick
Synonyms – dexterously, adroitly, masterfully, cunningly, aptly
Antonyms – clumsily, awkwardly, cumbersomely, bumblingly, atrociously