Index of Eight Core Industries (Base: 2004-05=100) September 2011 |
1. The summarized Index of Eight Core Industries with 2004-05 base is given at the Annexure.
2. The Index of Eight core industries having a combined weight of 37.90 per cent in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) stood at 131.50 in September 2011 with a growth rate of 2.3% compared to its growth at 3.3% in September 2010. During April-September 2011-12, the cumulative growth rate of the Core industries was 4.9% as against their growth at 5.6% during the corresponding period in 2010-11.
Coal
3. Coal production (weight: 4.38%) registered a growth of (-) 17.8% in September 2011 compared to its growth at (-) 1.8% in September 2010. Coal production grew by (-) 4.8% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its growth at 0.2% during the same period of 2010-11.
Crude Oil
4. Crude Oil production (weight: 5.22%) registered a growth of 0.1 % in September 2011 compared to its growth at 12.5% in September 2010. Crude Oil production registered a growth of 5.1% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its growth at 10.2% during the same period of 2010-11.
Natural Gas
5. Natural Gas production (weight: 1.71%) registered a growth of (-) 6.4% in September 2011 compared to its growth at 12.6% in September 2010. Natural Gas production registered a growth of (-) 8.5% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its growth at 25.2% during the same period of 2010-11.
Petroleum Refinery Products
6. Petroleum refinery production (weight: 5.94%) had a growth of 4.4% in September 2011 compared to its growth at (-) 10.2% in September 2010. Petroleum refinery production registered a growth of 4.7% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its 2.6% growth during the same period of 2010-11.
Fertilizers
7. Fertilizer production (weight: 1.25%) registered a growth of (-) 2.1)% in September 2011 against its growth at 0.3% inSeptember 2010.Fertilizer production grew by 0.6% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its growth at (-) 2.3% during the same period of 2010-11.
Steel (Alloy + Non-Alloy)
8. Steel production (weight: 6.68%) had a growth rate of 6.6% in September 2011 against its 11.7% growth in September2010. Steel production grew by 9.5% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its growth at 7.4% during the same period of 2010-11.
Cement
9. Cement production (weight: 2.41%) registered a growth of 0.9% in September 2011 against its 5.2% growth inSeptember 2010. Cement Production grew by 2.5% during April-September 2011-12 compared to its growth at 4.7% during the same period of 2010-11.
Electricity
10. Electricity generation (weight: 10.32%) had a 8.9% growth in September 2011 compared to its 2.1% growth inSeptember 2010. Electricity generation grew by 9.3% during April-September 2011-12 as against its 4.1% growth during the same period of 2010-11.
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