The construction and real estate sectors are facing a significant decline in new project announcements, while manufacturing and other sectors show mixed performance.
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The trend in capital investments in India has shown a mixed performance. While the September quarter saw some recovery, the December quarter reverted to a sluggish trend, with new projects worth ₹6 trillion being announced, a decline of nearly 22% year-on-year and 16% sequentially.
The construction and real estate sectors have been the hardest hit, with new project announcements plummeting by 65% year-on-year to ₹21,351 crore, down from ₹71,741 crore in the previous quarter and ₹60,955 crore in the same period last year.
The electricity and non-financial services sectors showed relative resilience. Both sectors registered a year-on-year decline in investment proposals, but their quarter-over-quarter levels remained steady, reflecting sustained capital commitments.
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