India's services exports grew 1.8 per cent to USD 11.23 billion in February this fiscal over the previous month, the Reserve Bank said today. Export of services were USD 11.02 billion in January. With the RBI making available data for the penultimate month of 2011-12, total services exports during April-February has totalled USD 124.25 billion. However, the central bank said that the figures for January and February are provisional and "would undergo revision" when the Balance of Payment (BoP) data are released. Services exports, as per the BoP data, were USD 102 billion during April-December 2011-12 as against USD 96.4 billion in the same nine months of the previous fiscal. India's major services export include computer, telecommunications and information services, construction services, and transport and travel services. The services exports data has been released on a day, the government announced that country's merchandise overseas shipments have crossed USD 300 billion mark in 2011-12.
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