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Maharashtra lockdown to have Rs 40,000 crore hit, dent national economic growth: Care Ratings

The rating agency said the loss of economic activity will have a 0.32% impact on the gross value added (GVA) growth at the national level

  • Press Trust of India
  • Last Updated : April 5, 2021, 20:43 IST
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Mumbai: Maharashtra’s “radical” lockdown move will have an economic impact of Rs 40,000 crore, with the trade, hotels and transport sector to bear the biggest dent, Care Ratings said on April 5.

The rating agency said the loss of economic activity will have a 0.32% impact on the gross value added (GVA) growth at the national level. It revised down its national GDP growth estimate to 10.7 – 10.9% from the 11 – 11.2% given a week ago.

Maharashtra has been contributing nearly 60% to the daily COVID-19 infections nationally and had over 57,000 new cases on April 4.

To mitigate the situation, the state government enforced a lockdown which entails complete shutdown at nights and on weekends, and limited activity during weekdays. The measures are expected to last for a month.

“…with FY22 starting on a sombre note with the lockdown fully in place for Maharashtra and to a lesser extent in other states, overall production and consumption would be affected,” the agency said.

The decline in output by around Rs 40,000 crore in case of Maharashtra would lead to a dip in GVA growth by 0.32% at the overall domestic economy level, it said.

Out of the projected Rs 137.8 lakh crore of GVA at the country level projected for FY22, Maharashtra would account for around Rs 20.7 lakh crore, which will now decline by around 2% due to the lockdown.

It explained that the loss of income is based on the relative share of Maharashtra in the various sectors, and the one-month impact of lockdown/ restrictions on them.

From a sectoral perspective, it said trade, hotels and transport will bear a Rs 15,772 crore hit, followed by financial services, real estate and professional services which will see a loss of Rs 9,885 crore, and public administration at Rs 8,192 crore.

Terming the measures adopted by Maharashtra as “radical”, it said the state is the largest in terms of GSDP and has a share of around 15% in GVA, followed by Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka.

The limited five-day week model would come in the way of growth of even the non-services sector.

As the movement of people has been curtailed to a large extent, overall consumer demand would also get impacted affecting certain segments in manufacturing, it said.

Lesser activity in most segments will affect power consumption, and hence the overall production of electricity as well, it said, adding even the pace of construction will slow down and new projects will not be taken up.

Restrictions on the functioning of non-essential shops is likely to impact the discretionary retail segment, and the e-commerce platforms are expected to benefit to a limited extent, it said.

Published: April 5, 2021, 20:43 IST

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