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India's jobless rate drops to four-month low as coronavirus ebbs

NEW DELHI: India’s jobless rate fell to the lowest level in four months in July, adding to signs of a nascent recovery in the economy where sales tax collections and demand for some commodities have signaled a rebound.

The unemployment rate dropped to 6.95% last month from 9.17% the previous month, according to latest data from private research firm Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt.

While the rural jobless rate slid to 6.3%, urban unemployment stayed above 8%, showed the data, which is based on surveys and is widely accepted in the absence of timely government data.

The return of jobs is a positive for the economy, where private consumption makes up some 60% of gross domestic product, and is recovering from an unprecedented contraction last fiscal year.

The International Monetary Fund sees India’s GDP growing 9.5% in the financial year that began April 1, the same pace predicted by the nation’s central bank, which has kept borrowing costs at a record low for more than a year to support growth.

Goods and services tax data released Sunday showed July collections bouncing back after a drop in June. India’s factory activity also witnessed a rebound last month amid easing of virus curbs, IHS Markit data showed Monday.

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