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India increasingly experiencing BJP's development model: PM Modi
India increasingly experiencing BJP's development model: PM Modi

United News of India

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

India increasingly experiencing BJP's development model: PM Modi

Bhubaneswar, June 20 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the country has increasingly 'experienced the BJP's development model", pointing to the recent trajectories of Assam, Tripura and, most recently, Odisha. Addressing a rally marking the first anniversary of Odisha's BJP government, the Prime Minister contrasted the 'previous regime's model of governance—marked by delay, obstruction, derailment and corruption' with what he called a decade of 'good governance that makes people's lives easier". Highlighting the Eastern India as a case study, Modi said a decade ago Assam was mired in instability, separatism and violence. "Today the guns have fallen silent and Assam is out‑pacing many other states on several parameters,' he said. In Tripura ,the Prime Minister said after decades of Left rule, Tripura 'lagged on every development indicator,' from crumbling infrastructure to unresponsive administration. Now, Modi argued, it has become 'a symbol of peace and progress.' Coming to Odisha , he said, it had long wrestled with widespread corruption, red‑tapism and poor infrastructure, leaving many regions behind. 'Over the past year we have worked with full resolve to change that reality,' he declared. Modi credited the union‑and‑state 'double engine' approach for a spate of projects worth 'thousands of crores' inaugurated on Friday. This model, he said, is delivering twin benefits: He said lakhs of poor families in Odisha previously excluded from Ayushman Bharat now receive coverage under both the Ayushman Bharat Jan Arogya Yojana and Odisha's Gopabandhu Jan Arogya Yojana. Nearly three crore Odias are eligible for cash‑free treatment—inside and outside the state—and more than two lakh patients have already availed themselves of the scheme in hospitals across a dozen states. Under Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana, over 23 lakh senior citizens (70+) in Odisha can claim up to Rs.5 lakh in free medical care, significantly easing household health costs. Modi said the farmers in Odisha now receive combined assistance under PM‑KISAN and the state's complementary schemes. The higher paddy procurement prices, promised last year, have already benefited lakhs of cultivators, Modi said. The Prime Minister lamented that tribal communities had been kept 'in poverty and deprivation for decades' and 'used for political gain' by earlier governments, which in turn fueled Naxalism. 'Our model brings development to these regions instead of driving them toward violence and oppression,' he asserted. UNI DP RN

Good monsoon may drive 10–15% earnings growth in agri-linked sectors in H2 FY26: Report
Good monsoon may drive 10–15% earnings growth in agri-linked sectors in H2 FY26: Report

Mint

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Good monsoon may drive 10–15% earnings growth in agri-linked sectors in H2 FY26: Report

India's agrarian outlook has brightened significantly with the onset of the 2025 monsoon, marking a potential turning point for agriculture-linked and rural-facing industries. According to smallcase manager GoalFi, a strong monsoon—characterised by above-average intensity and widespread rainfall—could drive 10–15% year-on-year earnings growth in sectors like tractors, agri-inputs, rural non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), and consumer durables in the second half of FY26. This projection rests on the twin pillars of improved rural liquidity and a revival in demand, both of which are expected to underpin key economic segments. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast the 2025 monsoon at 106% of the long-period average (LPA), marking the second consecutive year of normal to above-normal rainfall. With an early arrival—8 days ahead of schedule in Kerala—the monsoon has raised expectations of timely sowing, robust crop output, and a boost in rural incomes. GoalFi underscores the combined effect of early rains and post-election policy continuity as the foundation for inflation stability and catalysing rural consumption and capex-led economic activity. April 2025 saw consumer price index (CPI) inflation at just 3.16%, while food inflation dropped to 1.78%, its lowest in years. Against this backdrop, GoalFi anticipates a 25-basis-point repo rate cut to 5.75% at the June 6 RBI policy meeting, with the possibility of another cut to 5.50% by August, provided inflation remains stable. Rate-sensitive sectors like housing, automobiles—and crucially, rural NBFCs—stand to benefit significantly from such monetary easing, reinforcing the positive outlook for rural and semi-urban financial channels. The resurgence in rural demand is already visible. Mahindra & Mahindra reported May 2025 tractor sales of 38,914 units—up from 35,237 a year earlier—while Escorts Kubota saw annual tractor sales of 115,554 units alongside a 15.7% profit jump. These increases are attributed to early sowing, fuller reservoirs, heightened MSPs, and rural income schemes like PM‑KISAN. Similarly, companies such as UPL, PI Industries, and Dhanuka Agritech are experiencing stronger demand for fertilizers, seeds, and advanced irrigation solutions—a key indicator of agri-input recovery. Historically, normal monsoons boost rural incomes by 5–7%, creating a ripple effect across consumption-led sectors. FMCG majors—Dabur, Marico, Emami, and Hindustan Unilever—are expected to see volume upticks in mass-market segments. Similarly, entry-level two-wheeler sales could revive, while sectoral loan demand is likely to increase for rural NBFCs and microfinance operators such as Mahindra Finance, Spandana, and L&T Finance. With the harvest and festive seasons approaching, rural discretionary spending is anticipated to pick up further. GoalFi estimates this consumption uplift could translate into a 6–8% increase in rural-facing FMCG, farm equipment, and two-wheeler sales over the next six months. India's agricultural sector employs over half the population and contributes around 16% to GDP. Pre-monsoon figures are indicative of strong underlying trends—wheat procurement has surpassed 25.6 million tonnes (a 24% YoY increase), while rabi output rose over 3%. With the government raising MSP to ₹ 2,369 per quintal for Kharif paddy, farmer income visibility is strengthening, offering further support to rural consumption. Despite the overall positive outlook, GoalFi warns of potential disruptions. Early monsoon rains in southern India have pressured cement prices—leading to a drop of ₹ 10–20 per bag and compressing margins for regional players like Ramco, Dalmia Bharat, and UltraTech Cement. Additionally, a cooler and calmer May saw a 4.1% decline in power consumption, affecting seasonal demand for electrical appliances like air conditioners and refrigerators. Finally, erratic pre-monsoon rains in some Arabica-growing areas are affecting coffee exports, likely leading to lower yields and export volumes. All signs point toward a solid recovery in rural India in H2 FY26, driven by a strong monsoon, easing inflation, and supportive monetary policy. Momentum in tractor sales, agri-input demand, and rural consumption provide compelling early evidence. Nonetheless, weather-induced disruptions in construction, cooling demand, and certain export-linked segments underlie the need for caution. For investors, the next two quarters could spotlight rural and agri-linked plays—ranging from farm equipment to rural finance and mass FMCG—while remaining cognizant of sector-specific vulnerabilities. As GoalFi predicts, a monsoon-led revival is shaping to be a defining theme of India's second-half economic narrative. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.

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