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INDIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH ;

STATE WISE
-On to the top of the world

Submitted to :
Dr. Ombir Singh
Submitted by :
Managerial Economics Kanishk Kumar
MB-453 19/PMBA/001
HINDU RATE OF GROWTH
• Term coined by an Indian economist Vikas Mishra for the low economic growth of 3.5 % and
per capita income growth rate of 1.3%.
• Blamed the Hindu society’s outlook of fatalism and contendedness for slow growth.
SOME IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS

• 1853 – Remarks by Karl Marx


• 1920 - remark by British sociologist max weber
• 1970 - rise of Japan shocked world ; west worried ; set up study .
• Resarch by paul barrock completed in 1983. he gave economic history since 1750.
• Entire Europe was shaken
• OECD countries gave responsibility to Angus Maddison who conducted 18 year long
research.
• Angus Maddison books:
• The World Economy : A Millenial Perspective -2001
• The world Economy : Historical Statistics - 2003
Economic history of world
STATE WISE ECONOMIC GROWTH
GDP share Secctor wise
60
1 agriculture,forestry & fishing
50
2 mining & quarrying

40
Prcentage %

3 manufacturing

4 electricity gas & water supply


30
5 construction
20
6 trade, hotels & restaurant*

10 7 transport, storage & communication

8 financing, insurance, real estate & business


0 services
1951-52
1954-55
1957-58
1960-61
1963-64
1966-67
1969-70
1972-73
1975-76
1978-79
1981-82
1984-85
1987-88
1990-91
1993-94
1996-97
1999-00
2002-03
2005-06
2008-09
2011-12
9 community, social & personal services
GDP by sector

1. MAHARASHTRA . ₹29.79 LAKH CRORE (2019–20 EST.) 15%

• Mumbai – Financial Capital.


• 13% of national industrial output. 58% 28%

• second largest exporter of software.


• pioneer In the development of Agricultural cooperative societies.
• Ranks 1st in NITI Aayog's ease of doing farm business list
• Pune has emerged as the startup hub. Agriculture Industry Services

• Industries - cotton textiles, chemicals, machinery, electricals, transport,


and metallurgy Labour force by occupation
• Service sector
• Sea Ports
• BSE , NSE
40%
GDP growth 12%
GDP per capita ₹191,827 (US$2,800) (2018–19) 51%
GDP per capita rank 11th
Unemployment 4.90%
Public finances 9%
Public debt ₹4.14 lakh crore (US$60 billion)
15.6% of GSDP (2018–19 est.)
Revenues ₹3.16 lakh crore (US$46 billion) (2019–20 est.) Agriculture Industry Services

Expenses ₹4.04 lakh crore (US$58 billion) (2019–20 est.)


Major upcoming Projects
• Shiv Smarak 212 m height. – world’s highest
• Jaitapur Nuclear power project – world’s largest
GDP by sector
2. TAMIL NADU ₹17.89 LAKH CRORE
13%

• Over 50% of state urbanized.


• leader in renewable energy In India 53%
34%
• Agriculture - largest producer of bananas and coconuts
• Industry and manufacturing :
• Automobiles : Chennai is nicknamed as "The Detroit of Asia
• largest number of SMEs in India Agriculture Industry Services

• Textiles : Largest textile hub of India. Coimbatore called


"Manchester of South India“
• Aerospace and Defence
• Fireworks
• Chennai is the 2nd largest software exporter in India
• Banking

GDP per capita ₹186,125 (2017-18) Public finances


GDP per capita rank 11th
Public debt 23% of GSDP (2019-20 est.)
Population below poverty line 5.40%
Unemployment 7.6% (2017–18)
Budget balance ₹454,176 crore (2019-20 est.)
Exports ₹3.28 lakh crore (2017-18) Revenues ₹2.03 lakh crore (2019-20)
FDI stock ₹28,049 crore (2017-18) Expenses ₹2.65 lakh crore (2019-20 est.)
3. UTTAR PRADESH ₹15.80 LAKH CRORE
GDP by sector

• AGRICULTURE
• Major contributor to national food grain stock.
27%
• Major crops and agricultural pattern.
• Fisheries
47%

• INDUSTRY 26%

• Booming electronics industry.


• Cement plants Agriculture Industry Services

• Upcoming Metro rail transportation


• Various industries city wise
• Minerals and heavy industries
• Mathura refinery
GDP per capita ₹57,480 (US$830) (2019–20)
• SERVICES GDP per capita rank 18
• IT hub of north india.
• TV news broadcasters Public debt 30% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)[1]
Budget balance ₹-46,911 crore (US$−6.8 billion) (2019–20 est.)
• Reports on poverty Revenues ₹3.97 lakh crore (US$57 billion)(2019–20 est.)
• 1 trillion $ economy target. Expenses ₹4.80 lakh crore (US$69 billion)(2019–20 est.)
1 TRILLION $ ECONOMY TARGET OF UP
 Aims to focus on 75 main districts which will act as torch bears for the goal.
 Focus on Msme sector
 Gur Mahotsav in Muzaffarnagar.
 Govt plans to support potato processing plants in big numbers . first one to come up in agra
on lines of peru.
 Govt decides to set up ethanol plants in sugar mills to deal with excess production of
sugarcanes
 5000 hectares land bank to be used for defence corridors.
 UP will try to attract investors due to the ongoing trade war between us and china
 65000 crore investments to come to state soon
 2 lakh crore investments already in the present state govt. s tenure
 Increased irrigation facilities to farmers.
 MNREGA target raised from 14 crore day labour to 26 crore labour per day.
GDP by sector

4. KARNATAKA ₹15.80 LAKH CRORE 12%

• AGRICULTURE 22%

• 64% total area under cultivation.


66%
• 26.5% of area sown under irrigation.
• Horticulture , floriculture

• INDUSTRY Agriculture Industry Services

• Manufacturing hub for PSU’s


• Minerals
• Manufacturing by pvt plavers and MNC’s.
• Biotechnology

• SERVICES
• Information Technology – bangalore
• BANKING -Cradle of Banking in india.

GDP per capita ₹178,121 (US$2,600) (2017–18)[1]


GDP per capita rank 10th
• Karnataka tops NITI ayog’s India Innovation index.
Public debt 19.1% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)[1]
Budget balance ₹-42,051 crore (US$−6.1 billion) (2019–20 est.)
Revenues ₹2.30 lakh crore (US$33 billion) (2019–20 est.)
Expenses ₹2.34 lakh crore (US$34 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP by sector

5. GUJARAT ₹13.14 LAKH CRORE


20%
36%
•AGRICULTURE
•Major agricultural products. 44%
•Animal husbandry
•Largest producer of milk in india
Agriculture Industry Services
•INDUSTRY
•Oil refinery at jamnanagar.- world’s largest grassroot refinery
•Number one in pharmaceutical industry in india
•Produces about 91% of country’s soda ash
•66% of india’s national requirement of salt
•More than 35% of india’s chemical production
•Automobile industry –
•Variety of other industries –
•Minerals found in state GDP per capita ₹174,652 (US$2,500) (2017–18)[1]
GDP per capita rank 14th
•TOURISM
•One of the most visited places by tourists in india.
Public debt 6% of GSDP (2018–19 est.)
Revenues ₹1.41 lakh crore (US$20 billion)(2018–19 est.)
Expenses ₹1.82 lakh crore (US$26 billion)(2018–19 est.)
6. WEST BENGAL ₹11.77 LAKH CRORE GDP by sector

•AGRICULTURE
•Green revolution bypassed state.
•Principal food crops 24%
•Second largest producer of tea and potatoes in india.
•10% of india’s edible oil production
•70% of india’s dried flower exports in 2010. 54% 22%
•INDUSTRY
•Durgapur Steel plant , Khagarpur
•Leather, jute industry.
•Centre has established a number of industries in areas of tea, sugar, chemicals and
fertilisers , tea and jute , leather goods Agriculture Industry Services

•SERVICES
•22 formally approved special economic zones , 17 related to Information Technology

•OTHER INITIATIVES
•Shilpa saathi , i.e a single window clearance system
•Ports, Inland waterways (NW-1) , (NW-5)
•Govt. sought to build infrastructure to to begin shipping operations on 12 rivers.
Public debt ₹3.60 lakh crore (US$52 billion)
Budget balance ₹-27,254 crore (US$−3.9 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP per capita ₹560,000 (US$8,100) Revenues ₹1.65 lakh crore (US$24 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP per capita rank 20th Expenses ₹2.38 lakh crore (US$34 billion) (2019–20 est.)
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GDP by sector

7. ANDHRA PRADESH ₹10.81 LAKH CRORE


43% 34%
• AGRICULTURE
• Primary food crops 23%
• Aquaculture – 70% of country’s producer of shrimp.
• Horticulture , poultry farming , Spices Agriculture Industry Services

Labour force by occupation


• INDUSTRY
• Major Heavy industries in operation in Visakhapatnam
• Automobiles & auto components industry 35%
• Minerals – 93% of total production of barytes in india. 55%
• Mines- Tummalapalle Uranium mine
• Textiles and appaels 10%
• Bulk drugs and pharmaceuticals Agriculture Industry Services

• POWER
• Pioneer nationwide in hydro electricity generation
• Excess power generated exported to other states.
Public finances
Public debt 27% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)
Budget balance ₹-35,261 crore (US$−5.1 billion)(2019-20 est.)
GDP per capita ₹142,054 (US$2,100) (2017–18) Revenues ₹1.79 lakh crore (US$26 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP per capita rank 16th Expenses ₹2.28 lakh crore (US$33 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP by sector

8. RAJASTHAN ₹9.29 LAKH CRORE


45% 25%
• Diversified economy having agriculture ,mining and tourism as its main
30%
engines of growth

• AGRICULTURE Agriculture Industry Services


• Principal crops Labour force by occupation
• Second largest producer of oil seeds.
• Third largest producer of soya beanand coarse cereals.
• Biggest wool producing state in india. 47% 44%
• INDUSTRY
• Pre eminent in quarrying and mining in india
• Largest source of cement in India. 8%
• Rich salt deposits present
Agriculture Industry Services
• Areas facing NCR are now becoming popular with automobile
manufacturing companies .
• Small scale vendors and suppliers are now moving to bordering areas
of rajasthan. GDP growth 11.20%
GDP per capita ₹121,581 (US$1,800) (2018–19)

• SERVICES Public finances


• Now becoming preferred destination for IT companies Public debt
Budget balance
33.1% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)
₹-32,768 crore (US$−4.7 billion) (2019–20 est.)
Revenues ₹1.88 lakh crore (US$27 billion) (2019–20 est.)
Expenses ₹2.33 lakh crore (US$34 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP by sector

9. TELANGANA ₹8.43 LAKH CRORE 18%

• AGRICULTURE 16%
65%
• Irrigation major sources :
• Godavari and Krishna river
• Rain fed
• Major crops Agriculture Industry Services

• Multi state irrigation projects in development Labour force by occupation


• Developing into a seed hub
• INDUSTRY
27%
• 68 Special Economic zones
• Mineral rich with coal reserves at Singareni Collaries 56%
• Biotechnology park at Turkapally. 18%
• SERVICE
• Hyderabad usually nicknamed as Cyberabad
• Among top IT exports from india. Agriculture Industry Services

• Industrial parks for softwares – Hyderabad , HITEC


• TOURISM
GDP per capita ₹175,534 (US$2,500) (2017-18)
GDP per capita rank 7th
• Many historical places , monuments , forts , water falls, forests
and temples
Public finances
Public debt 21.4% of GSDP (2018-19 est.)[1]
Revenues ₹1.41 lakh crore (US$20 billion) (2018-19 est.)[1]
Expenses ₹1.74 lakh crore (US$25 billion) (2018-19 est.)
10. MADHYA PRADESH ₹9.62 LAKH CRORE
GDP by sector

35%
• AGRICULTURE 45%
• Produces 90% of soyabeans in india
• Minor forest produce – 20%

INDUSTRY Agriculture Industry Services

• 6 ordinance factories Labour force by occupation


• Future plans by NTPC

ECONOMY OF MAJOR DISTRICTS 33%


• Bhopal 62%
• Gwalior
• Indore 5%
• Jabalpur Agriculture Industry Services
• Ujjain
• Dewas
• Ratlam GDP rank 10th
GDP per capita ₹59,052 (US$850) (2016-17)
• Rewa
• Sagar

Public debt 24.4% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)[1]


Budget balance ₹-32,768 crore (US$−4.7 billion) (2019-20 est.)
Revenues ₹1.88 lakh crore (US$27 billion) (2019–20 est.)
Expenses ₹2.33 lakh crore (US$34 billion) (2019–20 est.)
2% GDP by sector

11. DELHI ₹7.80 LAKH CRORE 12%

Tertiary sector contributes almost 86% of Delhi's GSDP


86%
SERVICES
• Information technology
• Retail Agriculture Industry Services
• Tourism
• Telecommunications
• Hotels
• Banking
• Media
• Construction
• Power
• Health and community services and real estate are also important
to the city's economy.

GDP per capita ₹ 3,60,644


GDP per capita rank 1st
GDP by sector

12. HARYANA ₹7.85 LAKH CRORE


19%

50%
• Desaan main des Haryana, jit doodh dahi ka khaana 31%

• Haryana's GSDP $85 billion in 2016-17 was comparable to Angola


• 15% of National agriculal produce and 7% of exports Agriculture Industry Services
• As per Nov. 2016 data , Gurugram ranks 1 in Indian IT highst growth rate
• And no. 2 in startup ecosystem, innovation and Liveability

• Manufacturing
• Yamunanagar
• Faridabad

• AGRICULTURE
• 1.5% area % 15% total produce
• 75% of area is irrigated and out of that 96% is cultivable.
• Green revolution
• Dairy farming
Public finances
Budget balance ₹-24,240 crore
Revenues ₹89,447 crore (US$13 billion) (2019–20 est.)[1]
Expenses ₹1.32 lakh crore (US$19 billion) (2019–20 est.)
GDP by sector

13. KERELA ₹8.76 LAKH CRORE 13%

• Around 3,000,000 Keralites are working abroad, mainly in Persian Gulf


• 97% of national pepper output and 85% of the area under natural 24%
rubber in the country 63%

• Agricultural Sector
• 600 varieties of rice Agriculture Industry Serv
• Industry
• Chemical Industry
• Tourism in Kerala
• Ship Building
• Oil Refining and petrochemicals

Public finances
Public debt 30.2% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)
Budget balance ₹-26,291 crore
Revenues ₹1.16 lakh crore
Expenses ₹1.42 lakh crore
GDP by sector

14. BIHAR INCREASE ₹5.8 LAKH CRORE 21%

61% 18%
Corruption
June 2009 report by world bank
Agriculture Industry Services
AGRICULTURE Labour force by occupation
• Major crops
• fishing
36%
• PATNA 56%
• Manufacturing
• Import 8%
• Export
• Sugar Industry Agriculture Industry Services
• Brewery sector
• Leather Public finances
• Textile Public debt Negative increase 33.07 % of GSDP
Revenues ₹2.0 lakh crore
Expenses ₹1.79 lakh crore
• Key Organisations
Economic aid Increase 7.9%
GDP per capita Increase ₹1,500,140
GDP per capita rank 33rd
15. PUNJAB ₹5.78 LAKH CRORE
GDP by sector

30%
• Lowest level of hunger in India. 46%
• Economic growth
24%
• AGRICULTURE
• Granary of India
• Crops
Agriculture Industry Services

• Irrigation

• Industry
• Small sized industry
• Textile Industry
• Dairy Industry

• Thermal Electriity GDP per capita ₹ 1,53,061


GDP per capita rank 15th

Public finances
Public debt 39.7% of GSDP (2019-20 est.)
Budget balance ₹-19,658 crore (3.4% of GSDP) (2019-20 est.)
Revenues ₹94,195 crore (2019-20) est.
Expenses ₹1.58 lakh crore (2019-20 est.)
GDP by sector

16. ODISHA ₹4.43 LAKH CRORE 44%


28%

28%
Odisha is also one of the top FDI destinations in India
Agriculture Industry Services
• Agriculture and Livestock
• Crops
• Seafood Exports
• Nabakrushna Choudhury Seccha Unnayan Yojana
• Industry
• Manufacturing
• Mining and quarrying
• Gas and water supply
• Construction.
• Service
• Trade , hotels and restaurants GDP per capita ₹92,727 (2017-18)
• Transport , storage and communication GDP per capita rank 24
• Banking
Public finances
Public debt 20.7% of GSDP (2018-19 est.)
Revenues ₹1 lakh crore (2018-19 est.)
Expenses ₹1.20 lakh crore (2018-19 est.)
GDP by sector
17. CHATTISGARH ₹3.64 LAKH CRORE
37% 30%
• Agriculture
• Rice grown on 77% of the area
• Other crops 33%
• Horticulture and animal husbandry
Agriculture Industry Services

• Industrial sector
• Power
• Steel sector
• Aluminium sector

• Natural sector
• Forest
• Mineral deposits

• Information Technology

Public debt 21.2% of GSDP (2019–20 est.)


Budget balance ₹-10,881 crore (2019–20 est.)
Revenues ₹80,029 crore (2019–20 est.)
Expenses ₹93,816 crore (2019–20 est.)
18. JHARKHAND ₹2.55 LAKH CRORE
• Urbanisation ratio is 24.1%

• Immense mineral resources


• Iron ore (1st), Coal(3rd), Copper ore (1st) , Mica (1st) ,Bauxite (3rd) ,
Manganese, limestone, china clay, fire clay, graphite (8th), kainite
(1st) , chromite (2nd) , asbestos (1st) , thorium (3rd)……….
• Tata steel plant in tata nagar
• NTPC future plans

• Agriculture
• Crops
• Cottage industry
• IT industry
GDP by sector

19. ASSAM ₹3.74 LAKH CRORE 49%


29%

22%
• Principal Bhabananda Deka’s book Asomor Arthaneeti

• AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK Agriculture Industry Services


• Teas
• OIL and GAS
• Industrial development
• Reasons for its inhibition
• Other industries:
• chemical fertiliser plant at Namrup, petrochemical industries at
Namrup and Bongaigaon, paper mills at Jagiroad, Panchgram
and Jogighopa, sugar mills at Barua Bamun Gaon, Chargola,
Kampur, cement plant at Bokajan, cosmetics plant of Hindustan
Unilever(HUL) at Doom Dooma, etc. Moreover, there are other
industries such as jute mill, textile and yarn mills, silk mill, etc.
Many of these industries are facing loss and closer due to lack of
Public finances
infrastructure and improper management practices.
Public debt 17.6% of GSDP (2019-20 est.)[1]
₹-11,113 crore (US$−1.6 billion) (2.97% of GSDP)
Budget balance (2019-20 est.)
Revenues ₹84,196 crore (US$12 billion) (2019-20 est.)[1]
Expenses ₹99,419 crore (US$14 billion) (2019-20 est.)
20. UTTARAKHAND ₹2.63 LAKH GDP by sector

CRORE
11%

40%

Second fastest growing state in india.


49%

• Agriculture
• Crops
Agriculture Industry Services
• Fruits
• Agriculture export zones

• Tourism
• Hydropower
• Information Technology

Public finances
Public debt 24.4% of GSDP (2019-20 est.)
Budget balance ₹-6,798 crore (2019-20 est.)
Revenues ₹38,989 crore (2019-20 est.)
Expenses ₹48,664 crore (2019-20 est.)
GDP by sector
21. HIMACHAL PRADESH ₹1.69 LAKH 15%
CRORE 43%

42%
• Agriculture
• 93% population dependent directly
• Main crops Agriculture Industry Services
• Fruit cultivation
• Apple state of india

• Industry
• Importance given to Ecology
• Difficulty In industry advancement

• Tourism
• Major contributor to the state’s economy
• Shimla ; home to asia’s only natural ice skating rink.
• Some of the oldest buddhist monasteries in the world
Public finances
Public debt 34% of GSDP (2019-20 est.)
Budget balance ₹-7,352 crore (2019-20 est.)
Revenues ₹35,024 crore (2019-20 est.)
Expenses ₹44,388 crore (2019-20 est.)
22. UT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR &
UT OF LADDKAH
COMBINED GDP ₹1.16 LAKH CRORE
• UT’s came into existence on Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel’s
birthday 31st October.
• Economy predominantly dependant on agriculture
and related activities
• Horticulture
• Doda district
• Largest recipient of grants from India
• Tourism
23. GOA ₹62,667 CRORE
• Highest per capita GDP.
• Primary industry is tourism.
• Mining forms the second largest industry
• Agriculture still employs the largest number of people.
• Crops-
• Fishing
• Medium scale industries
• SEZ
• Remittances from citizens working abroad
• 100% rural electrification
24. TRIPURA ₹46,133 CRORE
• Agriculture
• Agrarian state
• Population and land engaged
• Major crops
• Pisciculture
• Rubber and tea
• Handicrafts
• High quality timber products
• Pact b/w Tata trust and Tripura government.

• Industrial Sector
• Highly underdeveloped ; brickfields and tea only organized sectors
• Natural resources reserves
• Tourism industry
25. PUDUCHERRY ₹35,859 CRORE
FISHERIES
• Four regions of the Union Territory
• Coastline , inland water , marine fishing villages , inland fishing villages
• Large fisherman population
• Tanks and ponds for commercial fish rearing

TOURISM
• One of the most popular destination for domestic and international tourists
• Temples
• Churches, monuments, parks, and mosques which attract tourists.
26. CHANDIGARH ₹31,823 CRORE
• Rated as one of “ the wealthiest towns of india.”
• Third largedt deposit centre and seventh largest credit centre nationwide(2012).
• 2014 survey ranks chandigarh 4th among top 50 globally emerging outsourcing and IT
services destinations ahead of Beijing.
• Government is the major employer ; Three governments .
• Pensioner's Paradise.

• Industries
• Ordnance Cable factory
• 15 medium to large scale industries
• 2 PSU
• Over 2500 small scale sector industries.
• Four major trade promotion organisations have their offices in chandigarh.
• Chandigarh IT Park.
• Upcoming Film city in Chandigarh.
27. MEGHALAYA ₹32,972 CRORE
• Predominantly agrarian Economy.
• 2/3rd of population engaged
• 1/3rd contribution to sgdp.
• Low productivity and unsustainable farm practices.
• Jhum Cultivation.
• Horticulture
• Plantations

• INDUSTRY
• Rich base of natural resources.
• Large forest cover
• Rich biodiversity and numerous water bodies.
• Recent developments
• Large unused hydroelectric potential ; several proposed projects.

• Living root bridges


28. ARUNACHAL PRADESH ₹23,437
CRORE
• AGRICULTURE primarily drives the economy.
• Jhum cultivation used.
• Crops

• INDUSTRY
• Rice mills, fruit preservation and processing units, and handloom handicrafts
• large percentage share of India's untapped hydroelectric potential
29. MANIPUR ₹23,048 CRORE
• Bamboo
• India’s gateway to the east through moreh and Tamu town.
• Economy is primarily agriculture , forestry cottage and trade
driven
• Highest no. of handicrafts units and highest number of
crafspersons in the northeast region of india.
• Climate favours horticulture crops Manipur GDP growth
• Cash crops. 16000
14000
12000
10000
• Tourism 8000
6000
• Season from October to February. 4000
• POLO Game originated here. 2000
0
30. SIKKIM ₹22,248 CRORE
• Elaichi or cardimum is the chief cash crop of Sikkim.
• Economy is largely agrarian based .
• Terrace farming.

• Hilly terrain and pooor transport infrastructure unfavourable to large scale industries.
• Brewing , tanning , distilling , watchmaking are the primary industries.
• Small mining industry extracting inerals such as dolomite, talc , graphite , quartzite , coal
,zinc and lead.
• India’s first organic state.

• Tourism
• Gambling.
• 2006 opening up of Nathu La’s pass
31. NAGALAND ₹21,488 CRORE
• High literacy rate of 80.1%.
• State offers Technical and medical education.

• Agriculture and forestry contribute a majority of Nagaland’s GDP.


• Major crops
• Cash crops
• Plantation crops

• Cottage industries
• Rich in mineral resources .

• Tourism potential
• Extremely successful in promoting hornbill festival
32. MIZORAM ₹17,620 CRORE
• AGRICULTURE
• 65% population dependent.
• Govt. discouraging Jhum and promoting schemes like New Land use Policy.
• Oil palm and jathropa cultivation for biofuels is being promoted.

• TOURISM
• National parks
• Hill stations
• Lack of policy
• Yet to establish itself as a tourist destination.
• Lack of policy

• INDUSTRY
• Some drawbacks
• Lack of means of dependable surface infrastructure & poor accessibility is major
drawback in the advancement of industries.
• Poor mineral resources , capital shortage and good modern skills.
• Some advancements
• Software technology park being developed .
• A steel plant .
33. ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS ₹6,649
CRORE
• Agriculture
• Main crop
• Cash crop
• Field crops
• Fruits
• Spices

• Industry
• Two export based units in the line of fish processing activity.
• Four medium sized industrial units.
• Numerous small scale industries.
• Handicrafts industries
• TOURISM
• Beaches, adventure sports
• Luxury resorts planned.
34 LAKSHADWEEP
• Little economic inequality
• Coconut fibra extraction and production of fibre products is Lakshadweep’s major
industry.
• Approximately 15 units revolving around fibre value addition.

• Fisheries
• Large availability of tuna and tuna like fishes and also sharks.
• Eleven workshops catering to the needs of fishermen

• Tourism
• Desalination plant
35. DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
• Over 60% population engaged in agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry.
• Veterinary hospital and dispensaries.

• Industry
• First industry established in 1965 in the cooperative sector
• No sale tax promoted many industries.1971 govt. declaration for UT.
• Presently more than 2710 units functioning providing employment to about 46000 people.
Swami Vivekananda envisioned a Bharat Mata
sitting on her throne rejuvenated. Where Bharat
once again becomes the world leader, the
Vishwa Guru.

Time to make it happen for us and for the


greater benefit of humanity has come. Lets
make it happen.
Data source:
 mospi.nic.in : Ministry of Statistics and
Programme Implementation
 Wikipedia
 Speeches of S Gurumurthy.
 Charts made using : Microsoft Excel 2019 with
data collected from above sources.

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