๐Ÿš€ India’s Macro Pulse

 The latest numbers reflect a resilient and accelerating domestic economy. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s powering India forward๐Ÿ‘‡


๐Ÿ’ฐ GST Collection

From ₹1.82 lakh cr in Nov’24 to ₹1.96 lakh cr in Oct’25, GST collections remain consistently strong — a clear signal of healthy business activity and robust tax compliance.


Power Consumption

Despite seasonal dips, consumption remains elevated around 4,800–5,000 MU through the year — showing steady industrial + household demand.


๐Ÿš— Passenger Vehicle Sales

A strong festive-season boost! Sales jumped to 460,000 units in Oct’25, the highest in the past 12 months — reflecting rising consumer confidence.


๐Ÿ️ 2-Wheeler Sales

From 11 lakh units in Dec’24 to 22.1 lakh units in Oct’25, the segment shows a consistent upward trend — a sign of rural and semi-urban revival.


๐Ÿ“ˆ SIP Contribution

Mutual Fund SIPs continue to hit new highs ๐Ÿ’™
Oct’25 collection: ₹29,529 cr, up strongly from ₹25,320 cr in Nov’24 — indicating investors' rising discipline and trust in long-term wealth creation.


๐Ÿ’น Overall MF Flows

MF flows saw a sharp spike to ₹42,702 cr in July’25, while stabilising in subsequent months — showing healthy participation across categories.


What This Means for Investors

• Consumption remains strong
• Financialisation of savings is rising
• Tax collections look healthy
• Auto & rural demand accelerating
• A supportive backdrop for long-term equity investors

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