The Reserve Bank of India on 3 August 2011 launched its Industrial  Outlook Survey for the July-September 2011 period. The Industrial  Outlook Survey provides for an insight into the perception of  non-financial public and private limited companies that are engaged in  manufacturing activities about their performance and future prospects.
The responsibility for conducting the research on behalf of the  central bank was bestowed on Centre for Research Planning and Action  (CERPA). The CERPA is to get in touch with several manufacturing  companies during the quarter July-September for seeking their valuable  feedback so that it can be included in the survey. The survey is to  cover non-financial private and public limited companies with a good  size/industry representation. Those manufacturing companies which are  not approached by CERPA can also participate in the survey by  downloading the survey schedule from RBI’s official website.
The assessment of business sentiments for the present quarter and  expectations for the ensuing quarter are based on qualitative responses  to 20 major parameters. The parameters include overall business and  financial situations, demand indicators, price and employment  expectations, profit margins etc.
The survey aimed to provide useful forward looking inputs for policymakers, analysts and businesses.
The RBI has been conducting the Industrial Outlook Survey on a quarterly basis since 1998.
CERPA
CERPA was established in 1972 and conducts social science  research, provides consultancy on developmental issues, helps planners  and policymakers and provides charitable services to the disadvantaged  and poor sections of the country.
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