Indian Economy A Few Facts : At A Glance -- FOR EXAMS AND INTERVIEWS
AREA
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Total Area of the Country
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3287263 sq. km
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Length of Coast line
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8118 kms
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Exclusive Economic Zone
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2.02 million sq. km
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Continental Shelf Area
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0.53 million sq. km
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Percentage of World Area
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2.42 per cent (7th Place)
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Forest & Tree Cover Area
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782871 sq. km (23.81 % of the total area)
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Total Forest Cover Area (2012-13)
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70007 sq. km
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(Including 4662 km2 area under mangroves)
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(21.05% of the total geographical area)
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Agricultural Land/Cultivable Land (2012-13)
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181.95 million hectare
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Cultivated Land (2012-13)
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155.21 million hectare
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Net Area sown (2012-13)
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139.93 million hectare
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Per Capital Agricultural Land (2012-13)
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0.147 hectare
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Gross Irrigated Area (2012-13)
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92.57 million hectare (47.6% of total cropped area)
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Rainfed Area as % of net sown area (2012-13)
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52.4%
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Largest State (Areawise)
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Rajasthan
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Smallest State (Areawise)
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Goa
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State touching boundaries of Maximum States
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Uttar Pradesh (Touches boundaries of 8 States-Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, M.P., Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Bihar)
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Area under food grains (2013-14)
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125.042 million hectares (89.36% of net sown area)
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POPULATION
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Total Population of the Country (Census 2011)
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121.0854 crore
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Decadal Growth Rate (2001-11)
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17.7%
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Rural Population Growth
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12.3%
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Urban Population Growth
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31.8%
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Percentage of World Population (2011)
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17.5%
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Total Rural Population (2011)
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83.37 crore
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Total Urban Population (2011)
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37.71 crore
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Rural-Urban Population Ratio (2011)
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68.84:31.16
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Sex Ratio (2011) (Female per thousand male)
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943
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Child Sex Ratio (2011) (Female Child/1000 male children)
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919
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State with highest Female-Male Ratio (2011)
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Kerala (1084)
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Labour Force (2009-13) World Bank
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48.43 crore
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Total workers (2011 census)
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48.17 crore
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Male
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33.18 crore
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Female
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14.98 crore
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Density of Population (2011)
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382 per sq. km
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Birth Rate (2013)
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21.4 per thousand population
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Death Rate (2013)
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7.0 per thousand population
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TFR per woman (2013)
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2.3
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TFR (Rural)
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2.5
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TFR (Urban)
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1.8
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Maternal Mortality Rate (Per 100000 live births) (2011-13)
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167
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CENSUS 2011
Figures At a Glance – India
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Population
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Persons
Rural
Urban
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1210.8 million
833.7 million
377.1 million
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100.00
68.8
31.2
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Decadal Population Growth 2001-11
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Absolute
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Percentage growth rate
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Persons
Males
Females
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18,19,89,496
99.97 million
99.99 million
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17.7
12.3
31.8
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Density of Population (per sq. km)
Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 males)
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382
943
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Population in the age group 0-6
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Absolute
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Percentage to total population
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Persons
Rural
Urban
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164.5 million
121.3 million
43.2 million
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13.6
14.6
11.5
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Literacy rate
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Persons
Males
Females
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73.0
80.9
64.6
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(The census 2011 results of Mao-Masam, Paomata and Parul subdivisions of Senapati district of Manipur were with held due to administrative reasons. The figure have now been finalized and declared by office of the registrar General of India on 07-01-2014. Above given census data is after the inclusion of the census of three subdivisions of Senapati District of Manipur.)
Infant Mortality Rate (2013)
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40 per thousand live births
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Rural
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44
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Urban
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27
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Males
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39
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Female
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42
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Child (0-5) Mortality Rate 2013 (Per 1000 Children)
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49
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Life Expectancy (at the time of birth)
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68.13 years
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Male (2011-2015)
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67.3 years
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Female (2011-2015)
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69.6 years
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Literacy Rate (2011)
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73.0 per cent
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Male
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80.9 per cent
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Female
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64.6 per cent
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Literacy (2011)
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Rural Male
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77.2%
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Urban Male
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88.8%
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Rural Female
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57.9%
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Urban Female
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79.1%
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Religionwise Population (2011)
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(i) Hindu population (%)
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79.8%
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(ii) Muslim population (%)
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14.2%
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(iii) Christian population (%)
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2.3%
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(iv) Sikh population (%)
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1.7%
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Population Growth % (2001-2011)
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(i) Hindu
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16.8%
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(ii) Muslim
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24.6%
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(iii) Christian
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15.5%
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(iv) Sikh
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8.4%
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Religionwise Sex-ratio (2011)
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(i) Hindu
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939/1000 males
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(ii) Muslims
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951/1000 males
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State having maximum Muslim population
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Assam
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GDP Growth Rates (at Market Price)
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At Constant Price (2011-12)
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At Current Price
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2014-15 (Q1)
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6.7
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13.4
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2014-15 (Q2)
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8.4
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13.6
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2014-15 (Q3)
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6.6
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8.1
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2014-15 (Q4)
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7.5
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7.7
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2014-15 (P.E.)
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7.3
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10.5
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Sectoral Contribution in GDP New Series
(At Constant 2011-12 Prices)
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(in %)
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Sector
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2011-12
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2012-13
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2013-14
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2014-15
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Agriculture and Allied Sectors
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18.9
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18.7
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18.6
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17.6
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Industry
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32.9
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31.7
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30.5
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29.7
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Service Sector
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48.2
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49.6
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50.9
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52.7
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100.0
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100.0
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100.0
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100.0
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NATIONAL INCOME ESTIMATES
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New Base Year
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2011-12
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Real GDP or GDP at
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Constant Price (2011-12)
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2014-15 (PE)
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106.44 lakh crore
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2013-14 (New Series)
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99.21 lakh crore
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Gross Value Added at
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Basic Price (on Constant Prices 2011-12)
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2014-15 (PE)
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9803 lakh crore
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2013-14 (New Series)
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91.70 lakh crore
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GDP at Current Prices
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2014-15 (PE)
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125.41 lakh crore
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2013-14 (New Series)
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113.45 lakh crore
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GNP at Constant Price (2011-12)
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2014-15 (PE)
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105.13 lakh crore
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2013-14 (New Series)
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98.00 lakh crore
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NNP at Constant Price (2011-12)
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2014-15 (PE)
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93.89 lakh crore
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2013-14 (New Series)
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87.52lakh crore
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Per Capital Income at Constant Price (2011-12)
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2014-15 (PE)
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74104
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2013-14 (New Series)
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69959
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GNP at Current Price
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2014-15
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123.94 lakh crore
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NNP at Current Price
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2014-15
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111.17 lakh crore
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Per Capital Income at Current Prices
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2014-15 (PE)
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87748
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2013-14 (New Series)
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80388
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ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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Index of Industrial Production (2014-15) (August 2015)
Average 2015-16 (April-August)
(Base: 2004-05 = 100)
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176.9
178.8
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Share of Industrial Sector in GVA (2014-15)
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29.7%
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Index of Agricultural Production (2013-14) (Base : 2007-08=100)
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129.2
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Wholesale Price Index Average (April 2015) (Base : 2004-05 = 100)
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176.0
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Wholesale Price Index based inflation Rate (April 2015)
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(-) 2.65%
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Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2013-14) Average (Base : 2001 = 100) December 2014
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236
253
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Consumer Price Index (Base : 2012 = 100) Combined March 2015
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120.1
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Consumer Price Index (Base : 2012 = 100) Rural March 2015
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121.0
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Consumer Price Index (Base : 2012 = 100) Urban March 2015
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119.1
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Consumer Price Index based inflation Rate (March 2015)
Combined
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5.37
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Rural
Urban
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5.79
4.95
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Number of Industries Reserved for Public Sector
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03
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Number of Industries Requiring Compulsory License
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05
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Contribution
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(i) in country’s GDP
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8%
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(ii) in manufactured output
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45%
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(iii) in country’s exports
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40%
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Main Food Crop of India
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Rice
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India’s place in the World Production of Sugar and Sugarcane
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First
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State with Highest Production of Wheat (2013-14)
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Uttar Pradesh
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State with Highest Production of Rice (2013-14)
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West Bengal
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State with Highest Production of Pulses (2013-14)
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Madhya Pradesh
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State with Highest Production of Coarse Cereals (2013-14)
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Rajasthan
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State with Highest Production of total Food grains (2013-14)
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Uttar Pradesh
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State with Highest Production of total Oilseeds (2013-14)
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Madhya Pradesh
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State with Highest Production of Sugarcane (2013-14)
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Uttar Pradesh
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State with Highest Production of Cotton (2013-14)
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Gujarat
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State with Highest Production of Potato (2013-14)
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West Bengal
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State with Highest Production of Onion (2013-14)
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Maharashtra
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State with Highest Production of Jute and Mesta (2013-14)
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West Bengal
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ANNUAL RATE OF GROWTH OF GDP
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(At constant prices)
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First Plan (1951-56)
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3.6%
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Second Plan (1956-61)
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4.1%
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Third Plan (1961-66)
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2.5%
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Three Annual Plan (1966-69)
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3.8%
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Fourth Plan (1969-74)
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3.3%
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Fifth Plan (1974-78)
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5.0%
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Annual Plan (1979-80)
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6.0%
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Sixth Plan (1980-85)
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5.4%
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Seventh Plan (1985-90)
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5.8%
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Annual Plan (1990-92)
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3.0%
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Eighth Plan (1992-97)
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6.7%
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Ninth Plan (1997-2002)
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5.5%
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Tenth Plan (2002-07)
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Target 8.0%
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Achieved 7.8%
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Eleventh Plan (2007-12)
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Target (Original)
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9%
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Target (Revised)
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8.1%
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Achieved
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7.9%
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12th Plan (2012-17) Target
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8.0%
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MAIN PRODUCTION
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Food grains
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Krishi Vigyan Kendra (2013-14)
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641
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Agriculture Universities (2013-14)
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70
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Horticulture Crops
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341
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Raw Steel (2013-14)
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81.84 million tones
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Cement (2013-14)
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303 million tones
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Coal (2013-14)
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566 million tones
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Crude Oil (2013-14)
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37.77 million tones
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Electricity Generated (2013-14)
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967.15 billion kWh
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Agriculture Production
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(Million Tonnes)
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2013-14 (Final Estimates)
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2014-15 (4th Advanced Estimates)
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Total Foodgrains
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265.57
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252.68
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Total Pulses
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19.78
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17.20
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Total Oilseeds
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32.75
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26.68
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Rice
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106.65
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104.80
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Wheat
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95.85
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88.94
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Coarse Cereals
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43.29
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41.75
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Minimum Support Prices for Rabi Crops of 2014-15 Season to be Marketed in 2015-16
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(
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Commodity
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MSP for 2015-16 Season
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Wheat
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1450
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Barley
|
1150
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Gram
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3175
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Minimum Support Prices for Rabi Crops of 2014-15 Season to be Marketed in 2015-16
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(
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Commodity
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MSP for 2015-16 Season
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Masur (Lentil)
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3075
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Rapeseed/Mustard
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3100
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Minimum Support Prices for Kharif Crops for 2015-16 Season
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(
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Commodity
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Variety
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MSP for 2015-16 Season
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Paddy
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Common
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1410
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Grade A
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1450
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Jowar
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Hybrid
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1570
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Maldandi
|
1590
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Bajra
|
-
|
1275
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Maize
|
-
|
1325
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Ragi
|
-
|
1650
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Tur (Arhar)
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-
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4625
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Moong
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-
|
4850
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Urad
|
-
|
4625
|
Groundnut in-shell
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-
|
4030
|
Soyabean
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Yellow
|
2600
|
Sunflower Seed
|
-
|
3800
|
Sesamum
|
-
|
4700
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Nigerseed
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-
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3650
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Cotton
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Medium Staple
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3800
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Long Staple
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4100
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FOREIGN TRADE
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(In $ billion)
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2013-14
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2014-15
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Exports
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314.416
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310.534
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Imports
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450.214
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447.548
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Trade Balance
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-135.798
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-137.014
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Establishment of First Trade Point in India
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New Delhi (August 16, 1994)
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Commodity with Highest Share in Total Export Value (2013-14)
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Crude & Petroleum Products 20.57%
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Country with Highest Foreign Trade with India (2013-14)
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China
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% Share of Indian exports in total world exports (2012)
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1.8%
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India’s share in world imports (2012)
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2.5%
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
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(As on October 16,2015)
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Foreign Currency Assets
|
329.970 billion dollar
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Gold
|
18.151 billion dollar
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Reserve Tranche with IMF
|
1.323 billion dollar
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
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(As on October 16,2015)
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SDR
|
4.082 billion dollar
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Total Foreign Exchange Reserved
|
353.527 billion dollar
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TRANSPORT
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Total Rail Route (March 31, 2014)
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65,808 km
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Electrified Rail Route (March 31, 2014)
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21614 km (32.84% of Total)
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Percentage of passenger traffic operated on electric traction (Approximate)
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50.5%
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Percentage of freight traffic operated on electric traction (Approximate)
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65.2%
|
Rail operating ratio 2014-15 (R.E.)
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91.8%
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Rail operating ratio 2015-16 (B.E.)
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88.5%
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Asia’s First and World’s Second Largest Rail System
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Indian Railways
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Largest Railway Zone
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Northern Railway
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Total Road Network
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4.885 million km
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Total Length of National Highways/Expressways (March 2014)
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92851 km
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Total Length of State Highways
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142687 km
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Total Length of Other Roads
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4649462 km
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Longest National Highway
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N. H. No. 7 (2369 km)
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State with Highest Road Length
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Rajasthan (7886.20 km)
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Number of Major Ports
|
13
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Number of Non-Major Ports
|
200
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MONEYTARY AND CREDIT POLICY
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(Status as on September 29, 2015)
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Bank Rate
|
7.75%
|
Marginal Standing Facility Rate
|
7.75%
|
Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
|
4.0%
|
Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)
|
21.5%
|
Repo Rate
|
6.75%
|
Reverse Repo Rate
|
5.75%
|
External Debt (End-June 2015)
| |
Total External Debt
|
$482.9 billion
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Long-term External Debt
|
$398.5 billion (82.5% of total debt)
|
Short-term External Debt
|
$84.4 billion (17.5% of total debt)
|
India’s Key External Debt Indicators
(Status at end-June 2015)
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1. External debt to GDP
|
24.0%
|
2. Debt Service Ratio
|
7.5%
|
3. Concessional Debt to Total Debt
|
8.7%
|
4. Foreign Exchange Reserves to Total Debt
|
73.7%
|
India’s Key External Debt Indicators
(Status at end-June 2015)
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5. Short-term External Debt to Foreign Exchange Reserves
|
23.7%
|
6. Short-term External Debt to Total Debt
|
17.5%
|
Govt. (Sovereign) External Debt (June 30, 2015)
|
$ 89.4 billion
|
Share of US dollar denominated debt in total debt
|
58.1% (Highest)
|
Share in total debt
| |
* US $ denominated
|
58.1%
|
* Indian Rupee
|
28.4%
|
* SDR
|
5.9%
|
* Japanese Yen
|
3.9%
|
* Euro
|
2.3%
|
Internal Debt of Government of India
| |
* 2013-14 (R.E.)
| |
* 2014-15 (B.E.)
|
Cooperative Credit Institutions in India
(As at end of March 2013)
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(A)
|
Rural Co-operatives (Short-Term Credit)
| |
* State Co-operative Banks
|
31
| |
* District Co-operative Banks
|
370
| |
* Primary Agricultural Credit Societies
|
92432
| |
(B)
|
Rural Co-operatives (Long-Term Credit)
| |
* State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks
|
20
| |
* Primary Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Societies
|
697
| |
(C)
|
Urban Co-operative Banks
| |
* Scheduled Urban Co-operative Banks
|
51
| |
(i) Multi-State
|
25
| |
(ii) Single State
|
26
| |
* Non-Scheduled Urban Co-operative Banks
|
1555
| |
(i) Multi-State
|
21
| |
(ii) Single State
|
1534
|
Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) (As at end of March 2012)
| |
* Number of NBFCs registered with RBI
|
12385
|
* Number of NBFCs registered with RBI (Deposite taking)
|
271
|
Development Banks
| |
* NABARD
|
Estd.-July 12, 1982; HQ-Mumbai
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* NHB
|
Estd.-July 1988; HQ-New Delhi
|
* SIDBI
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Estd.-April 2, 1990; HQ-Lucknow
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* EXIM Bank
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Estd.-Jan. 1, 1982; HQ-Mumbai
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Foreign Direct Investment
| |
Cumulative FDI inflows
(April 2000-March 2014)
(April 2000-June 2015)
(Including re-invested earnings & other capital)
|
US $ 323.912 billion
US $ 380.215 billion
|
Cumulative Portfolio Foreign Investment (April 2000-June 2015)
|
$ 188.949 billion
|
FDI inflows 2014-15
|
US $ 44.291
|
Maximum FDI inflow from (Country)
|
Mauritius (35.38%)
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Maximum FDI inflow in (Sector)
|
Services Sector (17.5%)
followed by construction (10.06%)
Telecommunication (7.05%)
|
Maximum FDI inflow in (State/Region)
|
RBI’s Mumbai Regional Office (30.0%)
[(Maharashtra, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu) followed by NCR Delhi (19%) and Chennai (7%)]
|
Indian Banking Sector
| |
Central Bank
|
Reserve Bank of India
(Estd. 1935; Nationalised-1949;
HQ-Mumbai; Governor-Raghuram Rajan)
|
First Nationalisation of Commercial Banks
|
6 (Aril 1980)
|
Planning
| |
Establishment of Planning Commission
|
March 15, 1950
(Through a resolution adopted by the Parliament)
|
Nature of the Planning Commission
|
Non-Statutory and Advisory
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Establishement of National Development Council
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August 6, 1952
|
Chairman of the Planning Commission and National Development Council
|
Prime Minister
|
Completed Five Year Plans
|
Eleven
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Ongoing Five Year Plans
|
Twelve (April 1, 2012-March 31, 2017)
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Plan Gap
|
1966-67 to 1968-69
1978-79 to 1979-80
1990-91 to 1991-92
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Gross Domestic Saving Rate
| |
Eleventh Plan (2007-12)
|
33.5%
|
Twelfth Plan (2012-17)
|
33.6%
|
Investment Rate
| |
Eleventh Plan (2007-12)
|
38.2%
|
Twelfth Plan (2012-17)
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38.8%
|
Public Sector Plan Outlay (at 2004-05 Constant Price)
| |
Eleventh Plan (2007-12)
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Twelfth Plan (2012-17)
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Branch Expansion of Public Sector Banks and Other Commercial Banks
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Number of Branches on June 30, 2014
|
Rural Branches
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% of Rural Branches
| ||
A.
|
SBI and Its Associates
|
22,043
|
7,863
|
35.7
|
B.
|
Nationalised Banks (including IDBI Ltd.)
|
61,164
|
20,802
|
34.0
|
(i) Nationalised Banks
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59,544
|
20,467
|
34.4
| |
(ii) Other Public Sector Banks
|
1,620
|
335
|
20.7
| |
C.
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Regional Rural Banks
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19,082
|
14,242
|
74.6
|
Total of Public Sector Banks (including RRBs)
|
102,289
|
42,907
|
41.9
| |
D.
|
Private Sector Banks
|
18,859
|
4,042
|
21.4
|
E.
|
Foreign Banks
|
321
|
7
|
2.2
|
All Scheduled Commercial Banks (A to E)
|
121,469
|
46,956
|
38.7
| |
Non-Scheduled Commercial Bank
|
66
|
20
|
30.3
| |
Local Area Banks
|
66
|
20
|
30.3
| |
All Commercial Banks
|
121,535
|
46,976
|
38.7
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NEW SCHEMES IN UNION BUDGET 2014-15
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Soil Health Card Scheme.
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Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana.
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Micro Units Development Refinance Agency (MUDRA) Bank.
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Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana.
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Electronic Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS)
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Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana.
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Senior Citizen Welfare Fund.
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Nai Manjil-An integrated Education and Livelihood Scheme.
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National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF).
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Atal Innovation Mission.
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SETU (Self-Employment and Talent Utilization)-Techno-Financial, Incubation and Facilitation Programme).
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Gold Monetisation Scheme.
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Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electronic Vehicles (FAME).
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National Skill Mission.
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Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gramin Kaushal Yojana.
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IT based Student Financial Aid Authority.
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Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Karyakram.
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New Institutions of Higher Learning
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AIIMS-Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Assam and Bihar.
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IITs-Karnataka, Upgradation of Indian Institute of Mines into a full-fledged IIT.
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IIMs-Jammu&Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh.
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Post Graduate Institute of Horticulture Research and Education – Amristar.
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National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research – Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh.
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Institute of Science and Education Research – Nagaland and Odisha.
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Centre for Film Production, Animation and Gaming – Arunachal Pradesh.
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Apprenticeship Training Institute for Women – Haryana and Uttarakhand.
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DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME
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Beginning of Jawahar Rojgar Yojana (JRY)
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April 1, 1989
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Beginning of Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS)
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October 2, 1993
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Percentage of Wage Factor in Total
Expenditure under JRY
Beginning Year of IRDP
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60%
1978-79
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Minimum Percentage of SC/ST People in Target Group of IRDP
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50%
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Head Office of CAPART
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New Delhi
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Beginning of Nehru Rojgar Yojana (NRY)
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Oct. 1989
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Beginning of Swaran Jayanti Shahari
Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY)
Annapurna Yojana
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December1, 1997
March 19, 1999
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Beginning of Swaran Jayanti
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Gram Swarojgar Yojana
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April 1, 1999
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Jan Shree Bima Yojana
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August 10, 2000
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Beginning of Antyodaya Anna Yojana
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Dec. 25, 2000
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Beginning of Sampurna Gramin
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Rojgar Yojana
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Sept. 25, 2001
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Beginning of Pradhan Mantri Gram
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Sadak Yojana
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Dec. 25, 2001
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Social Security Scheme for Labours of Unorganised Sector
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January 23, 2004
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National Food for Work Programme
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Nov. 14, 2004
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National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme
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February 2, 2006
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Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana
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August 31, 2007
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National Rural Livelihood Mission
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June 2011
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National Urban Livelihood Mission
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2013-14
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Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
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August 28, 2014
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Make in India Campaign
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September 25, 2014
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Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Antyodaya Yojana
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September 25, 2014
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Clean India Campaign
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October 2, 2014
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Pt. Deendyal Upadhyay Shramev Jayate Programme
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October 16, 2014
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National Mission on Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD)
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2014-15
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National Heritage Development and Augmentation Yojana
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January 21, 2015
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Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana
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January 22, 2015
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Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Campaign
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January 22, 2015
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Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana: 2015-16 HriDay : 2015-16
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Atal Pension Yojana: 2015-16
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FINANCE COMMISSION
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Appointment of Finance Commission
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President (Under Article 280)
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No. of Finance Commissions setup by now
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14
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Chairman of 12th Finance Commission
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Dr. C. Rangarajan
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Chairman of 13th Finance Commission
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Vijai L. Kelkar
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Chairman of 14th Finance Commission
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Y.B. Reddy
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Period of Adopting and Implementing
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14th Finance Commission Recommendation’s
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2015-20
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