Mumbai: Reserve Bank governor Shaktikanata Das expects the growth to pick up from the second quarter as the government spending has gained momentum now.
In the first quarter, the GDP grew at the slowest pace in as many as 25 quarters at 5 per cent-which is even lower than that of Pakistan's 5.4 percent.
Das addressing an India Today event here said in the first quarter the government expenditure, which has a major role in GDP numbers, was very low due to the elections, pulling down the growth numbers to some extent.
"From the second quarter government expenditure has been picked up. So second-quarter numbers will be hopefully better than the first quarter," Das said.
He said for the first quarter, the RBI analysis showed growth to be at 5.8 percent and all the surveys it did also projected growth to be in the range of 5.5-5.8 percent but the final print was much lower.
"When it came in at 5 percent it was a surprise. That is perhaps due to conflicting signals in the economy. One month the PMI goes up, the next month it goes down. The IIP numbers have also been going up and down.