GDP collapses 23.9% in Q1, worst among big economies


New Delhi, Sep 1 (Agencies): The COVID-19 pandemic-induced economic turbulence, along with measures to curb its outbreak, heavily dented India's economy and plunged the country's GDP by (-) 23.9 per cent during the first quarter (Q1) ended June 2020-21 on a year-on-year basis.

According to the National Statistical Office (NSO), the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at 'Constant (2011-12) Prices' in Q1 of 2020-21 is estimated at Rs 26.90 lac crore, as against Rs 35.35 lac crore in Q1 of 2019-20, showing a decline of 23.9 per cent.

In financial parlance, a GDP contraction not only indicates the economy's movement towards a recession but also underlines the reduction in purchasing power along with lower taxes for the government, higher defaults on debt and falling CAPEX spends.

Though not comparable, the GDP had grown by 5.2 per cent in the corresponding quarter of FY2019-20.

In the quarter just preceding Q1FY21, the economic growth was at 3.1 per cent.

The country had observed mobility restrictions as mandated under the lockdown measures for the better part of the first quarter of FY21. It was only on June 1 that partial unlock measures were implemented.

However, a contraction at this scale is unprecedented and never been witnessed since the current practice of quarterly series data dissemination began in the late 1990s.

"As the world economic outlook has highlighted, the fraction of countries, where GDP per capita would decrease, is the highest since 1870, so once in a one and a half-century event is what we are going through," said Chief Economic Adviser to the Government, Krishnamurthy Subramanian, commenting on the Q1FY21 GDP data. 

He also maintained that the country was experiencing a V-shaped recovery and that better performance should be expected in the subsequent quarter.

"India was also in a 'lockdown' all through the April-June quarter with the majority of economic activities being restricted, so this trend is along the expected lines."

In a poll of economists, IANS on August 29 had predicted that the economic impact of Covid-19 on India's GDP is expected to be anywhere between 17 and 30 per cent during Q1FY21.

The NSO, in the Q1FY21 GDP estimates of 2020-21, said: "GDP at constant (2011-12) prices in Q1 of 2020-21 is estimated at Rs 26.90 lac crore, as against Rs 35.35 lac crore in Q1 of 2019-20, showing a contraction of 23.9 per cent as compared to 5.2 per cent growth in Q1 2019-20."

"Quarterly GVA at basic price at constant (2011-12) prices for Q1 of 2020-21 is estimated at Rs 25.53 lac crore, as against Rs 33.08 lac crore in Q1 of 2019-20, showing a contraction of 22.8 per cent."

The GVA includes taxes but excludes subsidies.

On a YoY basis, Q1 GVA for 2020-21 from the agriculture, forestry and fishing sector showed a growth of 3.4 per cent, against 3 per cent in the same quarter of 2019-20.

Nevertheless, the GVA in Q1 2020-21 from the manufacturing sector de-grew (-) 39.3 per cent, as compared to a growth of 3 per cent in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

Similarly, the mining and quarrying sector declined by (-) 23.3 per cent against the previous year's growth rate of 4.7 per cent.

"With a view to containing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, restrictions were imposed on the economic activities not deemed essential, as also on the movement of people from March 25, 2020. Though the restrictions have been gradually lifted, there has been an impact on the economic activities as well as on the data collection mechanisms," the NSO said.

"The timelines for filing statutory returns were also extended by most regulatory bodies. In these circumstances, the usual data sources were substituted by alternatives like GST, interactions with professional bodies etc. and which were clearly limited."

As per the NSO statement, the data challenges in the case of other underlying macro-economic indicators like IIP and CPI, used in the estimation of 'National Accounts' aggregates, will also have implications on these estimates.

Commenting on the GDP data, Deepak Sood, Secretary-General, Assocham said that with the bulk of the economic activities, particularly in the pandemic-hit metro cities and the most industrialised states, remaining largely locked down or severely restricted, GDP contraction of 23.9 per cent in the first quarter of FY'21, though discomforting, is on the expected lines.

"Though the second quarter, July-September, saw calibrated unlocking of the economy, several key services sectors like hotels, hospitality, airlines, and railways are operating at a bare minimum level. So, Q2 is also expected to be challenging. However, we are hopeful that things would start picking up from the third quarter and right through the second half of 2020-21," he was quoted as saying in a statement.

ICRA's Principal Economist Aditi Nayar said: "As anticipated, construction, manufacturing and trade, hotels, transport, communication and services related to broadcasting, which together account for 45 per cent of the economy, drove the deep contraction seen in Q1 FY2021."

"Agricultural growth, which benefited from the favourable rabi harvest, nevertheless printed modestly lower than our forecast of 4 per cent. Excluding agriculture, GVA contracted by an even sharper 26.8 per cent in Q1 FY2021."

"The wide discrepancy between the double-digit growth of government final consumption expenditure on the expenditure side, and the contraction in public administration, defence and other services on the production side, is rather incongruous."

Acuite Ratings & Research Group CEO Sankar Chakraborti said: "Expectedly, government expenditure has increased by 16.5 per cent, pulling up its share in overall GDP to 18 per cent but its ability to offset the massive decline in consumption is limited. The impact of the disruption is also seen in gross capital formation which slipped by 47.1 per cent in Q1 and is also reflected in the weak credit offtake figures."

"The particularly large contraction in construction, retail and transport services along with that in manufacturing, has been clearly driven by the lockdown; except for retail and transport, most of these activities are likely to see a meaningful revival in Q2. The impact of the lockdown, however, has been the least in the financial sector and government services where the decline has only been to the extent of 5-10 per cent, partly also reflecting the effectiveness of work from home model."

Chief economist at Care Ratings, Madan Sabnavis sharing his view on the situation said, "Consumption demand and investments which are necessary to propel the economy would continue to be tepid and is unlikely to see a noteworthy improvement during the course of the year. Government spending would have to do the heavy lifting."

Following the economic slump suffered by the country, RBI introduced several measures to reverse the slowdown and protect the vulnerable sectors. These steps include fiscal stimulus and free food for the poor. Although the central bank pumped in funds into the economy, economists say that more needs to be done to revive growth and provide a fresh lifeline to sectors that have been hit hard by the pandemic. Earlier, former finance minister P Chidambaram had launched a scathing attack, saying the numbers should be a matter of 'surprise and shame' for the government.

 

 

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    india's gdp is -23.9!!!!!!!!! 1nly vikaas purush 56" can reach 2 dis level. he looted india , now he will empty citizens pockets.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Modi's latest Master Stroke and Surgical Strike is his intution that reviving the Toy industry will revive the Economy.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Did it ever happen in Indian history GDP collapses 23.9% ??? I am too young so have no clue.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Once the Ram Mandir construction is completed, the economy will definitely bounce back. We have to wait patiently for completion of Mandir and till then discuss about death of SSR and pregnancy of Anushka.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    He.. he.. he.. Ram mandir completes and economy rises. How ? By tourists arriving to India to visit the miracle of Modi ?? Wonderful !

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  • Armani, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    As long as Sushant murder issue, Anushka's pregnancy and Raina's quit as National issue, nobody give damn to economy or GDP. What we can expect people sell their ethics to 2 Rupees tweet?

    Act of God.

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  • Praveen, UDUPI

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    ITNA VIKAS........Cant Imagin.

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  • Shameer, Riyadh

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    GDP has done somersault and Vikas has gone to sleep. The bad news is not over yet. The GDP is mostly formal sector. Informal sector GDP data hasn't been added yet. If that gets added may be contraction as big as "Modiji's 56" seena".

    Don't know if the -23.9% is after fudging the data or shows the actual. I am afraid, by next quarter BJP may stop reporting GDP.

    - States do not have money, moreover Centre is asking States to borrow from RBI instead of providing them GST compensation.
    - When states do not have money, government employees will not be paid salaries. Already they have unpaid salaries.
    - No job security and the above will lead to Low customer spending.
    - This will again lead to more job losses.
    - Loan moratorium even if extended to 2 years as per latest news - the banks will have credit issues and may be even liquidity. Which bank in the present scenario is giving fresh loans? and who wants loans when you don't have job security?
    - No new projects, make in India and Atma Nirbhar will all become paramatma nirbhar.
    - Inflation is already high.

    We were in a recession even before the pandemic. Pandemic is not yet over and doesn't look like India will see it get over in next 1 year.

    God save us.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    We dont give a damn to GDP figures.

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  • Annoy mus, Muscat

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    We means???????

    Bhakths??????

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    We means those who are waiting for a uniform civil code and a population law.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Since when India's population grew ? After 2014 ? How did generations before 2014 had sufficient production but at-once it (GDP) started to nose-dive ?? You blame 6 year and younger children for this ??

    Shows your intellect level.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Since when population grew is not relevant. A country holding 2% of worlds land mass and holding 20% of the world population means population is allready very high. That is why we are having unmanageable cities. Today we need to reverse it so that per capita land holding of the people improves. We need better physical space and lesser pollution . GDP does not measure air quality or plastic pollution. Only Mr Modi can bring a law on population.

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  • Sha, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 02 2020

    You are correct no body cares about GDP because majority of Indians dosen't know what is GDP...

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Why worry. Demand or pray for the guarenteed rizk.

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  • chris, MANGALORE

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    As Per FM it is an Act of God. Then why do we need like this FM. Very Soon People may revolt against the system.
    Even People should not pay tax now as it is act of God and people dont have money also in to their pocket because of job losses

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  • John, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Not act of God but
    This corona is all communist chinese brainchild to ruin the economy and rule the world, for that only evil communists chineses and their left leaning cronies in the west seems brought out this evil virus. Chinese only one city affected rest of the world it affected most of the cities. They must have cure for it that's why they are able to contain it. Rest of the world they seems are pushing their evil vaccine for further damage may be for future viruses to bring down the common health and economy.

    Communists chinese have already given big loans to smaller countries previously, with this pandemic they may be already under chinese slavery.

    And these chinese seems are planning to bring bigger countries under their fold without much bloodshed or wars but with these evil viruses

    So ruthless not bothered about so many deaths due to corona, they are even ready to sacrifice one of their cities for their greed of controlling the world. So need to avoid much internal differences work with the government for betterment and protection of the country

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  • Jprakash, Karkala

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    If modi is busy in aatma nirbhar Adani & Ambani this will happen.

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Modi ji ne kuch soch samajh kar hi -23% kiye honge.

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  • JWL, KSA, M'lore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Good one!!!!!!!

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  • Sheik, Dubai

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    1 Rupee Equal to 1 Dollar........

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  • Deshvasi, Bharat

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    👉.......GDP collapses 23.9% in Q1, worst among big economies...... 👈

    👇
    "MOGAMBO BAHUT KHUSH HUAAAA"

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    No proper planing and strategies. Our central government stepped back and given statement its an 'Act of God' which is not acceptable.

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  • KUMAR, calicut, Kerala

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    India has grown to No. 1 level in the world since Modi is chosen as PM. All the world leaders are following Modi for his tremendous success and seeking his assistance to improve finance condition of their countries. India has purcdhased modern sophisticated Rafel Warpalnes costing billions of dollars under the leadership of great Modi. Congress did not do it ever. Now Modi Govt is working on latest submarine deal which will cost hundreds of thousand of millions and Modi will finalise it soon. Now there is no poverty in india and Modi has come over poverty within a short period. No citizen is dying because of hunger and there are no poors in india. This is a great achievement of our beloved leader Mr. Modi. Opposition is making propoganda agaisnt Modi. Figure of rape / decoity / loot / arson/ rape/ murder / mob lynching / running away of people to other countries by cheating banks etc has bcome zero ever since Modi is in Power. In congress time, we saw many cheaters absconding to other countries. Black money has become zero now. Yu will hardly find unemployed youths in the country. Modi Govt is creating jobs for lakhs of youths every year. Our export has reached highest level (beef export is one example where India is No. 1 country in the world). Hundreds of thousands cows/buffallows etc are being butchered daily and meat is being exported to other countries. We are improving in this sector and Govt is asking for more export in coming days. Opposition is targetting Modi to hide their own failure. Well done Modi ji. Go ahead with your ambition in making India as Number one in the world. India is No. 10 from bottom in most poor countries and No. 10 in rich countries from top. We should be grateful to Modi for his success and allowing us to lead peaceful life. Rate of riots is also become zero ever since Modi is in power.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Wow.... Chetaa....it's time for some Dhokla....Fafdas....Thepla....Pakoda..and garam Chaya......!!!...then sing... lala.......lala.....lala....lala....!!!

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  • Annoy mus, Muscat

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Dhoklas in motta curry

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Mogambo Khush Hua......

    He He He

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  • Raj, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Nothing gonna change. Common man can not loot but powerful people can do anything. For instance SSR case. You will see within a month how powerful people still gain!! Don’t surprise!!

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    KUMAR, calicut, Kerala,
    I regret about your knowledge on current Indian GDP.

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  • Anup, Venur

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    @KUMAR, calicut, Kerala

    Your words are noted,
    "Now there is no poverty in india and Modi has come over poverty within a short period. No citizen is dying because of hunger and there are no poors in india"

    For your kind knowledge & information, please watch or read some of the stories which are published by social workers or NGO's. Eg HUMANITY Trust and there several people/groups who works for the betterment of poor people by ignoring their caste and religion aside

    I have mentioned only about the DK/Udupi district... now imagine about entire nation.

    You will come to know the real picture of "Poverty"

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  • Manjeshwar, Manjeshwar

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Brother.
    Stop watching Janam TV.

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  • IBRAHIM, Ullal

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    EXPECTED .....

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Even before the corona India's economy was hit over the roof.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    What is going to happen to the US$5 TRILLION economy?

    Wait for another fifty years?

    BTW, states have run out of funds. But no GST compensation is forthcoming. FM says borrow from RBI!

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Below is How World Economy's are Shrunk from the Pandamic.

    China 3.2
    -7.6 Japan
    -9.5 USA
    -10.1 Germnty
    -12 Canada
    -12.4 Italy
    -13.8 France
    -20.4 UK
    -23.9India.

    PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF CORONAVIRUS INDIA'S GDP WAS MADE TO CRASH.

    AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF CORONAVIRUS INDIA'S GDP HAS BEEN CRASHED FURTHER WITH IMPROPER LOCKDOWNS.
    Hamne taaliyamm lagayee, diya jalaya, ghanti bajaya, shanka's phoonk liya aur chillaya go corona, go corona but the corona increased vigourously & wildly.

    NOW THE CENTRAL GOVT., (LOVER OF COWS, NOT HUMANS) LABELS IT AS AN ACT OF GOD

    INSTEAD OF HUMAN SHELTERS AND HOSPITALS BJP GOVTS., HAVE BUILD GAU-SHAALAS/COW SHELTERS, AADHAR CAARDS FOR COWS FROM HUMANS TAX PAID MONEY.

    HUMANS WERE NEGLECTED, LYNCHED, HARRASED, THRETANED VIA, ED AND IT.

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  • Human being, Mangalorr

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Another master stroke by modi.... Wow

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Frankly, I don't understand all this GDP business. All I understand is the rise in prices of articles has blown a very big hole in my pocket. I am aware that if I go to the market with a Rs. 500 note, I can bring home only half of the things I could get a few years back. Prices are going through the roof and it appears as though this government just doesn't know how to control them. Business has touched rock bottom, people are losing jobs and there is just no money to pay for the essentials. Let's be frank. This rot had set in much earlier than the lockdown, the lockdown has just pushed it down further. Actually, the pandemic has come as a blessing in disguise for this government. They are now trying to hide behind that and give this as the reason for their dismal and pathetic performance.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Anna, Nobody is going to buy your theory and no one cares if you get half of things for Rs. 500 or quarter of things. ..... all are busy in keeping the power in hand and fool the people with issues related to cows.

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  • Sheik, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Bahut Ache Din......

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  • Matin, Goa

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Mr Shankar, Mangaluru
    go through it
    Moody's cuts India's GDP growth forecast to 5.6% for 2019

    "We have lowered our 2019 gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for India to 5.6 per cent, which is lower than 7.4 per cent growth in 2018," Moody's said in a report.

    "India's economic growth has decelerated since mid-2018, with real GDP growth slipping from nearly 8 per cent to 5 per cent in the second quarter (April-June) of 2019," it noted.

    It further slipped to 4.5 per cent in (July-September 2019) quarter.

    PTILast Updated: Dec 13, 2019, 07:10 PM IST

    Read more at:
    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/moodys-cuts-indias-gdp-growth-forecast-to-5-6-for-2019/articleshow/72520706.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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  • Shameer, Riyadh

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Shankar is Whatsapp graduate. No amount of information or explanation will help or make him understand.

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  • Shan, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Next 5 years for our economics is testing time. People may revolt against our our system. At present the maple were blind folded on the basis of religion,caste and creeds etc.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Tell us the Truth ...

    DisAgree [3] Agree [48] Reply Report Abuse

  • Anil, Dubai

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    truth has been vanished .. since year 2014.. !!!

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    70 Years ...........................

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Good for Modi bakths support them even now you will live a life like a king in future

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  • Bhakthesh, Dubai/ Kasaragod

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    So what. Even if GDP goes -96% and most people have no money my vote is for ...

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    We dont want to live like king. We will live for self respect. wether it is -23 or -230 we will want Modi as long as he delivers .

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Don't Say We Say only I

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Why should i say i. we means the people who place faith in Mr Modi.

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  • Manjeshwar, Manjeshwar

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Where is your self respect hiding when your sisters are getting raped and innocents are being killed in India? where is your self respect when your brothers and sisters are travelling length and breadth of India to find a job?

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Mr manjeshwar,
    Dont say covid is Mr Modi invention. be aware that India is not newzealand. India is a country of 130 crore people. we need some laws which are important in certain areas. those are my priorities not yours.

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  • chrisp, managlore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Financial geniuses to appear in the comment section... in 3 .. 2 .. 1

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    Just ignore it. Let us discuss about death of SSR.

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  • Matin, Goa

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    First time in 70 years -23.9

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    It is natural that the dip is followed by the long lockdown implemented in the interest saving people's lives.

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  • Abdul, Riyadh/Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    "BANDA DARIGE SUNKAVILLA "
    Good going Shankarnag

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    "Kelageh biddaru namma moogu melay.....?? Jo sattar saal meh nahi hua tho ab karke dikhaya......!!! lala.....lala....lala....lala.....!!!

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  • Alfria, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 01 2020

    BJP government by sacrificing GDP to-23% in order to save people's life during Corona (this statement as per Shankar) still the death toll has reached to 70000 th. What a poor illogical comment posted by Shankar.

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