India’s electricity demand declined for the third straight month, another indication of an economic slowdown that seems to be deepening.

Electricity demand from distribution utilities declined 13.2 per cent in October from a year earlier, data from the Central Electricity Authority showed. The slump began in August when the power requirement dropped for the first time in more than two years.

Slowing requirement mirrors a widespread slump in demand for consumers goods to cars and houses. Industrialised provinces of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu — both automobile hubs of the country — and Gujarat, a centre of textiles and chemicals manufacturing, have also reported a sharp decline in demand.