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Course Code: MGN619 Course Title: Business Analytics

Course Instructor: Dr. Vishal Soodan

Academic Task No. CA 1 Academic Task Title: Live Project

Date of Allotment: 20/8/19 Date of submission: 10/9/2019

Student’s Roll no: B49 Student’s Reg. no: 11808074


Evaluation Parameters:

Learning Outcomes:
I have learnt from this live project that how to make different graph and do data Interpretation from the
graphs.

Declaration:
I declare that this Assignment is my individual work. I have not copied it from any other student’s work
or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made explicitly in the text, nor has any
part been written for me by any other person.
Student’s Signature:

Evaluator’s comments (For Instructor’s use only)


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Marks Obtained: _______________ Max. Marks: ______________


BUSINESS ANALYTICS BAR GRAPH

https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=9df18ab1-23b4-47cf-846e-b924105974b3&vid=90882

DOCTOR POPULATION

Data set URL: https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=9df18ab1-23b4-47cf-846e-b924105974b3#

INTERPRETATION
• From the above data we have analysed that the Villupuram has highest ratio that is per
bed it has 6927 patients which is very high and some serious action should be taken to
decrease these ratios for which more hospital need to be established in order to decrease
ratio while on the other hand Vellore has highest ratio of population per doctor and the
major cause for it may be the engineering institutes that are there in the Vellore which
are high in no as compare to the medical colleges
• Chennai has lowest ratios among all that is per bed ratio is 346 and per doctor is 2219
this is mainly due to developed infrastructure of the city which provides better medical
facility for people.
• Second city with highest ratio is Tiruvannamalai and its provides a good quality to
hospitals to the patients.
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=72133119-63ce-4b2d-89c6-6e6bbbc2139d&vid=90875

CRIME PERCENTAGE IN INDIA


Data set URL: https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=72133119-63ce-4b2d-89c6-6e6bbbc2139d#

INTERPRETATION
• From the above data it is clearly mentioned that Arunanchal Pradesh have lowest crime
rate among all Indian states that is 0.2% but if we see its population is also 4.7 lakh
which can also be a reason for such low crime late
• Jammu and Kashmir have 0.3% crime rate and its population is 45 lakh and it is very
good and it may be because of strict rule of army as they are on number three is
Himachal Pradesh which has 0.5% crime rate but if we see it population it is almost
half of Jammu and Kashmir
• Bihar which has high has only 2% crime rate Madhya Pradesh has highest crime rate
that is 13.4 and Uttar Pradesh and Delhi has 12.4
• 10.9% Uttar Pradesh has highest population which may be a reason for the such a high
crime rate
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=9b8da0c0-ac5e-4fc8-8ef2-aacabb8a0253&vid=90849

FUND RELEASED UNDER (NSIGSE)


Data set URL: https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=9b8da0c0-ac5e-4fc8-8ef2-aacabb8a0253#

INTERPRETATION
• Andaman and Niko bar never needed these fund while on the other hand Gujarat got
the highest fund during year 2015-2016 during year 2013-2014 and 2014-15.
• Maharashtra got the highest fund but Chhattisgarh got fund only in year 15-16.
• Arunachal Pradesh got fund in all 3 years but amount was decreased every year.
• Jharkhand only got fund in 13-14 and 15-16 same as Uttar Pradesh Himachal got
almost same amount in all three year.
• The variations between all the state’s fund amount is because of the policy rules and
regulations. The benefit under the scheme by NSP can be availed with any one
scholarship scheme.
• On the maturity, the incentive amount along with interest is transferred directly into
bank accounts of students following DBT mode by implementing banks through PFMS
platform.
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=3796d0e2-ff99-4dc7-b362-ead2174d6e93&vid=90833

IMPORT AND EXPORT


Data set URL: https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=3796d0e2-ff99-4dc7-b362-ead2174d6e93#

INTERPRETATION
• From the above data this graph is showing that during year 2010-2011, import rapidly
increased from 1500 to 2400 and in year 11-12 it again increase, but with not such a
rapid speed which is not good.
• After year 11-12 it remained constant till year 2015 but between year 2015 and 2016 it
decreases from 2500 to 2250.
• Same pattern can be seen in export but in export speed quantity is less as compare to
import and it can be seen in the graph as well from year 2011 till 2013 export increased
but after 2013 it started to decrease but again in year 2016 and 17 it increased these can
be because of different govt. Policies.
• Foreign trade graph is opposite off what we can see in export and import during year
2010 and 2011 it rapidly decreased and keeps decreasing till 2013 during year 2013
and 2014 a rapid increase in foreign trade can be seen.
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=07d49df4-233f-4898-92db-e6855d4dd94c&vid=90812

GDP GROWTH
Data set URL: https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=3796d0e2-ff99-4dc7-b362-ead2174d6e93

INTERPRETATION
• By analysing this graph we come to know that Gross domestic production shows a rapid
growth from 1951 to 2008 although there were a lot of fluctuations till 1993.
• But after 1993 it shows a positive increase in the GDP which is good and there was a
rapid growth which can be seen in the graph before 1994 there were both positive and
negative growth which leads to increase and decrease of the GDP.
• It means that Gross domestic product which increased, the economic growth creates
higher tax revenues, and there is less need to spend money on benefits such as
unemployment benefits. Therefore economic growth helps to reduces government
borrowing.
• Economic growth also plays a role in reducing debt to GDP ratios.
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=9c8f6949-6337-45d1-a872-00d953da43dd&vid=90843

ELECTED WOMEN REPRESTATIVE

Data set URL: https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=9c8f6949-6337-45d1-a872-00d953da43dd#

INTERPRETATION
• From the above data the Elected women representative are more in the Madhya Pradesh
, and Uttar Pradesh which shows that the consideration towards women is more is these
states from the above states.
• And there is not that much change from other states those who are having elected
women representative between 90939 to 181837
• And below there are many states which do not focuses on the women as the
representative.
• Gujrat, Rajasthan, West Bengal. Karnataka, Daman and Diu and many more states are
under below from Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

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