Govt keeps tabs on capex as private investment lags
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The government is closely monitoring capital expenditure due to weak private investment, partly attributed to global uncertainties from US tariffs. Increased central capex, with ministries spending 20% of their allocation in April-May, aims to stimulate demand and job creation. While some sectors benefit, overall capacity utilization remains a concern.
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