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8 కీలక రంగాల్లో అరశాతం క్షీణించిన వృద్ధి రేటు - మౌళిక పరిశ్రమల వృద్ధి

గత నెలలో ఎనిమిది మౌలిక పరిశ్రమల వృద్ధి శాతం క్షీణించినట్లు కేంద్రం ప్రకటించింది. ఈ మేరకు గణాంకాలను విడుదల చేసింది వాణిజ్య మంత్రిత్వ శాఖ.

ఎనిమిది మౌళిక రంగాల్లో క్షీణించిన వృద్ధి శాతం
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Published : Sep 30, 2019, 7:11 PM IST

Updated : Oct 2, 2019, 3:22 PM IST

దేశ ఆర్థిక వ్యవస్థపై మాంద్యం ప్రభావాన్ని తెలుపుతూ ఆగస్టు నెలలో 8 కీలక రంగాల్లో వృద్ధిరేటు అరశాతం క్షీణతను నమోదుచేసింది. ఈ మేరకు గణాంకాలు విడుదల చేసిన వాణిజ్య మంత్రిత్వశాఖ బొగ్గు, ముడిచమురు, సహజవాయువు, సిమెంట్, విద్యుత్, ఫర్టిలైజర్స్, ఉక్కు,రిఫైనరీ ఉత్పత్తుల్లో వృద్ధి క్షీణించినట్టు పేర్కొంది.

ఈ ఎనిమిది రంగాల్లో గతేడాది ఆగస్టులో 4.7శాతం వృద్ధి నమోదైనట్టు తెలిపిన గణాంకశాఖ.. ఈసారి 0.5 శాతం క్షీణించినట్లు తెలిపింది.

ఆగస్టులో బొగ్గు ఉత్పత్తి 8.6శాతం క్షీణిస్తే.. ముడి చమురు 5.4 శాతం, సహజ వాయువులు, 3.9 శాతం, సిమెంట్ ఉత్పత్తి 4.9 శాతం, విద్యుత్ ఉత్పత్తి 2.9 శాతం క్షీణించినట్లు తెలిపింది. ఫర్టిలైజర్స్ ఉత్పత్తి 2.9 శాతం, ఉక్కు ఉత్పత్తి 5 శాతం వృద్ధి నమోదు నమోదుచేసినట్టు గణాంకశాఖ తెలిపింది. 2018 ఏప్రిల్-ఆగస్టులో ఎనిమిది రంగాల్లో 5.7 శాతం వృద్ధి నమోదైతే ఈ ఏడాది ఆగస్టులో 2.4 శాతానికే పరిమితమైనట్టు వెల్లడించింది.

ఇదీ చూడండి : కుప్పకూలిన బ్యాంకింగ్​ రంగ షేర్లు

దేశ ఆర్థిక వ్యవస్థపై మాంద్యం ప్రభావాన్ని తెలుపుతూ ఆగస్టు నెలలో 8 కీలక రంగాల్లో వృద్ధిరేటు అరశాతం క్షీణతను నమోదుచేసింది. ఈ మేరకు గణాంకాలు విడుదల చేసిన వాణిజ్య మంత్రిత్వశాఖ బొగ్గు, ముడిచమురు, సహజవాయువు, సిమెంట్, విద్యుత్, ఫర్టిలైజర్స్, ఉక్కు,రిఫైనరీ ఉత్పత్తుల్లో వృద్ధి క్షీణించినట్టు పేర్కొంది.

ఈ ఎనిమిది రంగాల్లో గతేడాది ఆగస్టులో 4.7శాతం వృద్ధి నమోదైనట్టు తెలిపిన గణాంకశాఖ.. ఈసారి 0.5 శాతం క్షీణించినట్లు తెలిపింది.

ఆగస్టులో బొగ్గు ఉత్పత్తి 8.6శాతం క్షీణిస్తే.. ముడి చమురు 5.4 శాతం, సహజ వాయువులు, 3.9 శాతం, సిమెంట్ ఉత్పత్తి 4.9 శాతం, విద్యుత్ ఉత్పత్తి 2.9 శాతం క్షీణించినట్లు తెలిపింది. ఫర్టిలైజర్స్ ఉత్పత్తి 2.9 శాతం, ఉక్కు ఉత్పత్తి 5 శాతం వృద్ధి నమోదు నమోదుచేసినట్టు గణాంకశాఖ తెలిపింది. 2018 ఏప్రిల్-ఆగస్టులో ఎనిమిది రంగాల్లో 5.7 శాతం వృద్ధి నమోదైతే ఈ ఏడాది ఆగస్టులో 2.4 శాతానికే పరిమితమైనట్టు వెల్లడించింది.

ఇదీ చూడండి : కుప్పకూలిన బ్యాంకింగ్​ రంగ షేర్లు

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Hong Kong, 29 September 2019
1. Wide shot of industrial buildings in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
2. Wide shot of "Charm," Hong Kong graffiti artist, and his graffiti on rooftop wall
3. Wide shot of multiple graffiti on rooftop
4. Pan shot from anti-government graffiti to surrounding buildings
5. Wide shot of "Charm" working on graffiti
6. SOUNDBITE (English) "Charm," graffiti artist - on why many youngsters in Hong Kong have been painting anti-government graffiti around the city this summer
"Teenagers or young people, (when) they have no way to speak their own mind, or (when) others are not listening, the graffiti is kind of like a visual way to express their ideas and feelings."
7. Wide shot of "Charm" working on graffiti
8. Medium shot of "Charm" painting
9. SOUNDBITE (English) "Charm," graffiti artist - on why there is more anti-government graffiti now compared to the 2014 Umbrella Movement:
"During the time in 2014, Umbrella Revolution, they (protesters) did stick some stickers or slogan(s) on the wall but those are not permanent paint, like you can remove it easily. I think at that time, people still had the mind that "OK, so that wall is not mine (and) I cannot do whatever I want on it. So I'd stick a paper but it was easy for workers to clean it afterwards. So they still had the mindset that, 'OK, I don't want to bring trouble to the workers but I want to express my mind.' But now they don't care because (of) the strong urge they want people to see it (graffiti) is more important than, OK, so afterwards (consequence of how) it will bring trouble to the workers."
10. Medium shot of "Charm" working on graffiti
11. SOUNDBITE (English) "Charm," graffiti artist - on his graffiti's message demanding fair and independent investigation of alleged police brutality:
"Through these words, (I am) not saying OK, I know police is murdering. I am not saying this. But I want to write a question to ask people - so police are supposed to be the people who investigate crimes. But what if police themselves are doing crime? So who takes this job to investigate them?
12. Pan shot of two graffiti
13. Medium shot of "Charm" going down the ladder at rooftop
14. Wide shot of "Charm" leaving the rooftop
15. Wide shot of roads at Tsuen Wan station, Hong Kong
16. Medium shot of Hong Kong protesters walking towards an abandoned industrial building in Tsuen Wan
17. Wide shot of three student protesters jumping through a wire fence hole
18. Close up of protesters crouching through a hole in a wire fence
19. Wide shot of protesters walking up stairs
20. Wide shot of protesters observing  graffiti
21. SOUNDBITE (English), "J.I.M.J.A.M.S," teenage graffiti artist, on saving up to paint graffiti:
"Some is my pocket money, and some of them, I gained it through my part time job, so yeah, it takes me like one or two weeks to actually save up the money to paint this."
22. Pan shot of "Free HK" graffiti
23. SOUNDBITE (Cantonese), "J.I.M.J.A.M.S," teenage graffiti artist, on supporting Hong Kong protests through his art:
"I actually did not go to any anti-extradition bill protests due to some personal problems. Therefore, I chose this method to support protesters, whether or not they are frontline or peaceful protesters, or those who are creating posters behind the scenes. I believe this is a way for artists to show support."
24. Pan shot of "Free HK" graffiti
25. Wide shot of three protesters leaving abandoned building
26. Wide shot of a neon sign celebrating China's 70th national day on a footbridge in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
27. Close up shot of a neon sign celebrating China's 70th national day
STORYLINE:
STREET ARTISTS IN HONG KONG PAINT THE CITY WITH ANTI-GOVERNMENT GRAFFITI
Hong Kong protesters have been turning their city into a canvas of anti-government graffiti as protests continue.
Since June, thousands of protesters have been streaming onto main roads of the city every weekend, as part of a movement sparked by a now-shelved China extradition bill. Protesters have been using various means to spread their messages - from joining anonymous Telegram channels, making posters and painting graffiti, much of which criticizes Hong Kong government and police.
Most graffiti is visible on major roads and tram tracks, overpasses, and bridges. Some, drawn by artists like 'Charm,' are more elaborate and sizable, painted in secluded parts of the city, inside industrial buildings and on rooftops - well away from the eyes of the authorities.
'Charm' is a Hong Kong programmer in his 20s who asked to be called by his graffiti name out of fear of arrest. He said graffiti is a "visual way" for young people like himself to express their feelings.
His own graffiti adorns the rooftop of a building in Kwun Tong. "Who do we call when police murder?" he questions, referring to one of the five demands from protesters - an independent investigation into allegations of police brutality.
Elsewhere, a Hong Kong teenager with graffiti name 'J.I.M.J.A.M.S' has been saving up his pocket money and wage from his part-time job to buy spray paints.
He said it took around two weeks to save up around 2,462 Hong Kong dollars ($314) for his latest message - "Free HK" - painted inside an abandoned industrial building in Tsuen Wan. He said he couldn't participate in the recent protest because of "personal problems" and this is his way, as an artist, to support the movement.
Government workers have been tasked with removing various graffiti around the city by painting them over, washing them off with high-pressure water guns, and covering them over with sheets of plastic if all else fails.
'Charm' said protesters hesitated at using non-removable paint to spray their messages during 2014 Umbrella Movement due to the extra work for cleaners. But now he believes that protesters' "strong urge" to publicly express their feelings outweigh previous concerns.
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