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Gross State Domestic Product
of Himachal Pradesh
{Base=2011-12}
Department of Economics and Statistics Government of Himachal Pradesh
FOREWORD
The Gross State Domestic Product and Per Capita Income in
respect of Himachal Pradesh is being prepared annually both at current
and constant prices. These estimates are also compared annually with
the National Accounts Division, Central Statistical Office, Ministry of
Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Government of
India, New Delhi. The methodology adopted by the State to prepare the
estimates of GSDP both at current and constant prices is almost the
same as adopted by Central Statistical Office based on (SNA) System of
National Accounts. It is a barometer to measure the changes in the level
of the economic performance of the State and standard of living of the
public.
It is earnestly hoped that this Document would meet the
requirements of all those concerned with the economic development of
the State and prove a strong tool in the hands of administrators for
policy formulation, academicians for research work and useful in the
study of economic scenario of Himachal Pradesh.
I appreciate the efforts made by the staff of the Directorate of
Economics & Statistics, Himachal Pradesh in bringing out the present
GSDP estimates, which are 10th in the series.
I also thank the Officers of the National Accounts Division,
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of
India for providing valuable guidance.
Dr. Shrikant Baldi, IAS
Additional Chief Secretary (Fin & Eco & Stat)
January, 2017 Shimla
PREFACE
The Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Statistics and
Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Government of India have
introduced the New series of National Accounts Statistics (NAS) with
base year 2011-12 replacing previous series with base year 2004-2005.
On the same lines, the department of Economics & Statistics has also
revised the estimates of State Domestic Product of Himachal Pradesh
from 2004-05 Base to 2011-12 Base.
The Purpose of the present compendium is to document in
brief the methodological changes and improvements made in the new
series while incorporating the latest available data from long term
surveys and census and new economic activities based on latest
International recommendations of SNA 2008.
The cooperation extended by Central Statistics Office and
various departments functioning in the State of Himachal Pradesh, in
the preparation of these estimates by providing requisite data is
gratefully acknowledged. I hope that policy makers and research
scholars may find this publication useful in the study of economic
scenario of State of Himachal Pradesh.
I place on record the sincere efforts put in by the officers and
staff members of State Income Unit of the Department in compiling the
book on new series-2011-12. Since there will always be a scope for
improvements, I shall be thankful to receive suggestions from the
readers in order to enhance the coverage, content and quality of the
publication on ecostat-hp@nic.in
(Pradeep Chauhan) (Economic Adviser)
Govt. of Himachal Pradesh January, 2017
Shimla.
ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
ACNAS Advisory Committee on National Accounts Statistics
AI Autonomous Institutions
AIDIS All India Debt and Investment Survey
AMCs Asset Management Companies
ASI Annual Survey of Industries
CBRI Central Building Research Institute
CCS Cost of Cultivation Studies
CFC Consumption of Fixed Capital
CIN Company Identification Number
CIPHET Central Institute of Post-Harvest Engineering and Technology
CIS Change in Stocks
CPI (IW) CPI (Industrial Workers)
CPI (UNME) CPI (Urban Non-Manual Employees)
CPI Consumer Price Index
CPI (AL) Agriculture Laborers)
CSO Central Statistical Office
DCU/DE Departmental Commercial Undertaking/Departmental Enterprises
DES Directorates of Economics and Statistics
DGET Directorate General of Employment and Training
DMI Directorate of Marketing & Inspection
ELI Effective Labour Input
EOG Edible Oil and Glands
EUS Employment and Unemployment Survey
FISIM Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured
FSI Forest Survey of India
GCF Gross Capital Formation
GFCE Government Final Consumption Expenditure
GFCF Gross Fixed Capital Formation
GG General Government
GSDP Gross State Domestic Product
GTI Gross Trading index
GVA Gross Value Added
GVAPW Gross Value Added per Worker
GVO Gross Value of Output
IBM Indian Bureau of Mines
ICAR Council of Agriculture Research
ICFRE Indian Council of Forest Research Education
ICPF Insurance corporations and pension funds
ISFR India State of Forest Report
IMF International Monetary Fund
IOTT Input Output Transaction Tables
IRDA Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
ISIC International Standard Industrial Classification
LB Local Bodies
LI Labour Input
MCA Ministry of Corporate Affairs
MF Mutual Funds
MMF Money market funds
NABARD National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
NACP National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research
NAS National Accounts Statistics
NASSCOM National Association of Software and Service Companies
NATP National Agricultural Technology Project
NDCU Non-Departmental Commercial Undertaking
NDE Non- Departmental Enterprise
NDP Net Domestic Product
NFCS Net Fixed Capital Stock
NGNBFCs Non-Government Non-Banking Financial Companies
NIC National Industrial Classification
NNI Net National Income
NPCMS National Product Classification for Manufacturing Sector
NPI Non-Profit Institutions
NPISH Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households
NRB & OCW Non-Residential Building and Other Construction Works
NRCM National Research Centre on Meat
NRCM National Research Centre on Meat
NSS National Sample Survey
NSSO National Sample Survey Organization
NVA Net Value Added
OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
PCI Per Capita Income
PERDA Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority
PFCE Private Final Consumption Expenditure
PFRDA Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Fund
PIM Perpetual Inventory Method
PLI Postal Life Insurance
POSB Post office Savings Bank
POSI Profit on Sale of Investment
PUC Paid up capital
R&D Research & Development
R&M Repair and Maintenance
RBI Reserve Bank of India
ROW Rest of the World
RR Reference Rate
RRB Rural Residential Building
SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India
SESR Society (now Centre) for Economic and Social Research
SNA System of National Accounts
TOF Trees outside Forest
TTM Trade & Transport Margin
UN United Nations
UTI Unit Trust of India
VAPEW Value Added per Effective Worker
WB World Bank.
WPI Wholesale Price Index
XBRL Extensible Business Reporting Language
Contents
No Chapters Page No Foreword Preface Abbreviations
1 Gross State Domestic Product of Himachal (GSDP) (Base=2011-12)
1-3
1.1 Introduction 1-3
2 Guiding Principles for New Series 5-25 2.1 Guidelines for New Series 5
2.2 Choice of 2011-12 as the Base Year 5-6
2.3 Improvement in Coverage 6
2.3.1 Corporate Sector 6
2.3.2 Financial Corporations 7
2.3.2 Local bodies and autonomous institutions 7
2.4 Use of results of recent surveys and census and type studies 7
2.5 Consultation with Expert Bodies 8
2.6 Implementation of 2008 SNA 8 2.6.1 Organized Sector 10
2.6.2 Household or Unorganized sector 11
2.7 Methodological Changes in Compilation 12-15
List of indicators used for estimating Value Added in the
Manufacturing Sector in the old series (B.Y. 2004-05) and in the
New Series ( B.Y. 2011-12)- Current Prices
16
List of indicators used for estimating Value Added in the
Manufacturing Sector in the old series (B.Y. 2004-05) and in the
New Series (B.Y. 2011-12)- Constant Prices
16-17
List of indicators used for estimating value Added for each
Compilation Category in the Unorganised Non-Financial Services
Sector in the old Series (B.Y. 2004-05 and in New Series (B.Y.
2011-12)-current prices
18-19
List of indicators used for estimating value Added for each
Compilation Category in the Unorganised Non-Financial Services
Sector in the old Series (B.Y. 2004-05 and in New Series (B.Y.
2011-12)-constant prices
20-21
2.8 Other changes in the compilation procedure 22
2.9 Financial Intermediation services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) 23
2.10 Output of RBI 23
2.11 Unorganized financial enterprises (other than insurance agents) 24
2.12 Sand 25
2.13 Inclusion of construction materials as basic materials 25
2.14 Use of Consumer Price Indices- Rural/Urban/Combined 25
Compilation categories adopted in new series (B.Y. 2011-12) and
their concordance with NIC-2008
26-28
No Chapters Page No. 3 Changes in GSDP Estimates, By Industry 29-34
3.1 Changes in GSDP Estimates 29
3.2 Public Financial and Non- Financial Corporations 29
3.3 Railways 29
3.4 Department of Posts 29
3.5 Private Non- Financial Corporation 30
3.6 Definition and data source 30
3.7 Limited Liability Partnership Companies (LLPs) registered with
MCA under LLP Act, 2008
31
3.8 Financial Corporations 32
3.9 Improvement in coverage of mutual funds 32
3.10 GVA of unorganized financial enterprises (excluding insurance
agents)
33
3.11 General Government 34
3.12 Local Bodies (LB) 34
3.13 Autonomous Institutions (AI) 34
4 Changes in Sector-wise Methodology and Data Sources
35-67
4.1 Changes in Methodology 35
4.2 Sector-wise Description 35
4.2.1 Agricultural and Allied Sector 35
4.2.2 Changes made in the new series 36
4.2.3 Value of Output-Livestock Sector 36
4.2.3.(a) Estimation of Meat ( including meat products and meat by-
products)
36
4.2.3.(b) Estimates of Dung by including Sheep and Goat droplets 37
4.2.3.1 Changes in inputs of crop sector and livestock sector 37
4.2.3.2 Segregation of common inputs 37-42
4.2.3.3 Current repairs, maintenance and operational cost 43
4.2.3.4 Market charges 43
4.2.3.5 FISIM 43
4.2.3.6 Seed 44
4.2.3.7 Diesel Oil 44
4.2.3.8 Organic Manure 44
4.2.4 Forestry aand Logging 44
4.2.4.1 Industrial wood and Timber from Tree outside Forest 45
4.2.4.2 Fire wood and charcoal: 45
4.2.4.3 Minor Forest Products or Non-Timber Forest products (NTFP) 46
4.2.4.3(a) Resin 46
4.2.4.3(b) Other minor forest product 47
4.2.4.4 Inputs 47
4.2.4.5 Estimate at constant prices 47
4.2.5 Fishing 48
4.2.5.1 Estimates at current prices 48
4.2.45.2 Estimates at constant prices. 48
4.2.6 Mining and Quarrying 48
No Chapters Page No. 4.2.6.1 Estimates at current prices 49
4.2.6.1(a) Metallic and Non-Metallic Minerals 49
4.2.6.1(b) Minor Minerals 49
4.2.6.2 Estimates at constant prices 49
4.2.7 Manufacturing (Organised and Un-organised) 50
4.2.7.1 Classification changes 50
4.2.6.2 Organised Manufacturing 51
4.2.6.3 Unorganised Manufacturing 51
4.2.8 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other Utility Service 52
4.2.8.1 Electricity 52
4.2.8.2 Gas 53
4.2.8.3 Water Supply 53
4.2.8.4 Remediation and other utility services 53
4.2.9 Construction 53-54
4.2.9.1 Pucca Dwellings, Other Buildings & Structures 55-56
4.2.9.2 New/Revised Methodology for Bitumen & bitumen mixtures,
Glass & glass products and Bricks & tiles:
57
4.2.9.3 Kutcha Dwellings, Other Buildings & Structures 58
4.2.9.4 Mineral exploration 58
4.2.10 Trade, repair services, hotels and restaurants 59
4.2.10.1 Trade, repair services 59-60
4.2.10.2 Hotels and Restaurant 61
4.2.11 Transport, Storage and Communication 61
4.2.11.1 Railways 61
4.2.11.2 Transport by means other than railways and storage 61
4.2.11.2(a) Road Transport 61
4.2.11.2(b) Air Transport 61
4.2.11.2(c) Water Transport 62
4.2.11.2(d) Services incidental to transport 62
4.2.11.2(e) Storage 63
4.2.11.2(f) Communication & services related to broad casting 63
4.2.12 Financial Services 64
4.2.13 Real estate, Ownership of Dwellings and Professional Services 64
4.2.13.1 Real Estate and Professional Services 64
4.2.13.2 Computer and Information related Services 65
4.2.13.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities including R & D 65
4.2.13.4
Administrative and support service activities and other
professional activities
65
4.2.13.5 Ownership of dwellings 65
4.2.14 Public Administration & Defence 66
4.2.15 Other Services 66
4.2.16 Classification Changes 67
4.2.17 Private households with employed persons 67
4.2.18 Consumption of fixed capital 67-70
Graphs 73-77
List of Tables
Table Statements Page No 1 Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) &
Net State Value Added/Net Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP)
OF H.P. 2011-12 to 2015-16 (Base=2011-12) (At Current
Prices)
79
2 Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) &
Net State Value Added/Net Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP)
OF H.P. 2011-12 to 2015-16 (Base=2011-12) (At Constant
Prices)
80
3 Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP)
2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
(At Current Prices)
81
4 Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP)
2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant
prices
82
5 Indices of Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product
(GSVA/GSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At current prices
83
6 Indices of Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product
(GSVA/GSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At constant prices
84
7 Sector wise Percent Variation over Previous Years of Gross
State Value Added/Domestic Product 2012-13 to 2015-16
OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Prices
85
8 Sector wise Growth Percent of Gross State Value
Added/Domestic Product
2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Constant
Prices
86
9 Sector wise Percentage Contribution of Gross State Value
Added 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At
current Basic prices
87
10 Gross State Value Added (GSVA) Percent Contribution 2011-
12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic
prices
88
11 Net State Value Added/Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP)
2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At current
prices
89
12 Net State Value Added/Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP)
2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant
prices
90
13 Indices of Net State Value Added/Domestic Product
(NSVA/NSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At current prices
91
Table Statements Page No 14 Indices of Net State Value Added/Domestic Product
(NSVA/NSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At constant prices
92
15 Sector wise Growth Percent of Net State Value
Added/Domestic Product 2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P.
(Base=2011-12) ) At current prices
93
16 Sector wise Growth Percent of Net State Value
Added/Domestic Product 2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P.
(Base=2011-12) At constant prices
94
17 Net State Value Added (NSVA) Percent Contribution 2011-12
to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At current Basic prices
95
18 Net State Value Added (NSVA) Percent Contribution 2011-12
to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic prices
96
19 Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2011-12 to 2015-
16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
97
20 Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2011-12 to 2015-
16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
98
21 Output and Value added from Livestock Sector 2011-12 to
2015-16 of H.P.
( Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
99
22 Output and Value added from Livestock Sector 2011-12 to
2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
100
23 Output and Value added from Forestry and Logging 2011-12
to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
101
24 Output and Value added from Forestry and Logging 2011-12
to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
102
25 Output and Value added from Fishing 2011-12 to 2015-16 of
H.P. ( Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
103
26 Output and Value added from Fishing 2011-12 to 2015-16 of
H.P. ( Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
103
27 Value added from mining and quarrying 2011-12 to 2015-16
of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
104
28 Value added from mining and quarrying 2011-12 to 2015-16
of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
105
29 Gross Value Added Manufacturing Organised & Un-organised
sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At
Current Basic Prices
106
30 Gross Value Added Manufacturing Organised & Un-organised
sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At
constant Basic Prices
107
31 Value added from electricity, Gas water supply and Other
Utility Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 )
At Current Basic Prices
108
32 Value added from electricity, Gas water supply and Other
Utility Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 )
At constant Basic Prices
109
Table Statements Page No 33 Value Added from Construction 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (
Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
110
34 Value Added from Construction 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (
Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
110
35 Value added from Trade, Repair Services, Hotels &
Restaurants 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 ) At
Current Basic Prices
111
36 Value added from Trade, Repair Services, Hotels &
Restaurants 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 ) At
constant Basic Prices
112
37 Value added from transport Services 2011-12 to 2015-16
H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
113
38 Value added from transport Services 2011-12 to 2015-16
H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
114
39 Value added from Storage, Communication & Services related
to Broadcasting 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices
115
40 Value added from Storage, Communication & Services related
to Broadcasting 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At constant Basic Prices
115
41 GSDP Estimates of Financial Services ( From Banking and
Insurance & NDCU's) 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (
Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
116
42 GSDP Estimates of Financial Services ( From Banking and
Insurance & NDCU's) 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (
Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
116
43 Value added from Real Estate , Ownership of dwellings &
Professional services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P.
(Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
117
44 Value added from Real Estate , Ownership of dwellings &
Professional services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P.
(Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices
117
45 Value Added from Public Administration 2011-12 to 2015-16
of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
118
46 Value Added from Public Administration 2011-12 to 2015-16
of H.P. (Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices.
118
47 Value added from Other Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P.
(Base=2011-12) At Current Basic Prices
119
48 Value added from Other Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P.
(Base=2011-12) At constant Basic Prices.
120
49 All India Gross Domestic Product Index / Percentage
Variation Over Previous Year 2011-12 to 2015-16
(Base=2011-12) At Current Prices
121
50 All India Gross Domestic Product Index /Percentage
Variation Over Previous Year 2011-12 to 2015-16
(Base=2011-12) At constant Prices
121
Table Statements Page No 51 All States/UTs Gross State Domestic Product 2011-12 to
2015-16 (Base= 2011-12) At Current Prices
122
52 All States/UTs Gross State Domestic Product 2011-12 to
2015-16 (Base= 2011-12) At constant Prices
123
53 All States/Net State Domestic Product 2011-12 to 2015-16
(Base= 2011-12) At Current Prices
124
54 All States/Net State Domestic Product 2011-12 to 2015-16
(Base= 2011-12) At Constant Prices
125
55 State wise Per Capita Income At Current Prices (Base Year
2011-12)
126
56 State wise Per Capita Income At Constant Prices (Base Year
2011-12)
127
57 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At Current Prices)(Base=2011-12)
128-130
58 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16
Of H.P. At Constant Prices (Base=2011-12)
131-133
59 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P. (At Current Prices) ( Base=2011-12)
134-136
60 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P (At Constant Prices) (Base=2011-12)
137-139
61 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16
Of H.P ( At current Prices) (Base 2004-05)
140-142
62 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16
Of H.P (At Constant Prices) (Base 2004-05)
143-145
63 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P. (At current Prices) (Base =2004-05)
146-148
64 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P. (At Constant Prices) (Base = 2004-05)
149-151
65 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16
Of H.P. (At Current Prices) (Base 1999-2000).
152-154
66 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16
Of H.P. (At constant Prices) (Base=1999-2000)
155-157
67 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P. (At current Prices) ( Base1999-2000)
158-160
68 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P. (At constant Prices) (Base=1999-2000)
161-163
69 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At current Prices) ( Base1993-94)
164-166
70 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At constant Prices) ( Base1993-94)
167-169
71 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At current Prices) (Base1993-94)
170-172
72 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 Of
H.P. (At Constant Prices) (Base1993-94)
173-175
73 Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At current Prices) ( Base=1980-81)
176-178
Table Statements Page No 74 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At constant Prices) Base=1980-81
179-181
75 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At current Prices) (Base=1980-81)
182-184
76 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) 1980-81 to 2015-16 of
H.P. (At constant Prices) (Base=1980-81)
185-187
GLOSSARY i-xxxviii
PART-I
1
Chapter-I
Gross State Domestic Product of Himachal Pradesh (GSDP) Base=2011-12
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 The estimates of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), also generally
referred as State Income and its derivative Per Capita Income (PCI), have assumed
considerable importance in setting norms for interpreting level of economic
development of the State.
1.1.2 The Gross State Domestic Product is defined as the aggregate of the economic
value of all goods and services produced within the geographical boundary of the
State counted without duplication with reference to a specified period of time
usually a year.
1.1.3 The development of official estimates of national income and related began
after Independence. Recognizing the need for providing estimates of national income
on a regular basis, the Government of India set up a High Powered Expert Committee
in 1949 known as ‘National Income Committee’ under the Chairmanship of Prof. P.C.
Mahalanobis. It was for the first time that this Committee provided the estimates of
national income for the entire Indian Union. The estimates of national income and
details of methodology adopted by the Committee were published in the First and
Final reports of the National Income Committee brought out in April 1951 and
February 1954 respectively. In accordance with the methodology and the pattern of
presentation recommended by the National Income Committee, the first official
estimates of national income were prepared by the Central Statistical Organisation
(CSO) with base year 1948-49. These estimates at constant (1948-49) prices along
with the corresponding estimates at current prices and the accounts of the Public
Authorities were published in the publication, ‘Estimates of National Income’ in
1956.
2
1.1.4 With the gradual improvement in the availability of basic data over the years,
a comprehensive review of methodology for national accounts statistics has
constantly been undertaken with a view to updating the database and shifting the
base year to a more recent year. The base year of the National Accounts were revised
in the following chronological order:
i. From 1948-49 to 1960-61 in August 1967,
ii. From 1960-61 to 1970-71 in January 1978,
iii. From 1970-71 to 1980-81 in February 1988;
iv. From 1980-81 to 1993-94 in February 1999;
v. From 1993-94 to 1999-2000 in January 2006;
vi. From 1999-2000 to 2004-05 in January 2010; and
vii. From 2004-05 to 2011-12 on January30, 2015.
Along with the shifting of base years of national accounts series, the CSO &
state also had been making improvements in the compilation of national accounts, in
terms of coverage of activities, incorporation of latest datasets and latest
international guidelines.
The reason for changing the base year periodically is to take into account the
structural changes which have been taking in the economy and to depict a true
picture of the economy through macro aggregates like Gross Domestic Product
(GDP), National/ State Income, consumption expenditure of Government and
individuals, capital formation etc. for examining the performance of the economy in
real terms, estimates of these macro-economic aggregates are prepared at the prices
of selected year known as base year. The estimates at the prevailing prices of the
current year are termed as “at current prices” while those prepared at base year
price are termed as “at constant prices”. The comparison of the estimates at constant
prices, which means “in real terms”, over the years gives the measure of real growth.
3
1.1.5 This Brochure also contains, the guiding principles behind the changes made
in the compilation of national accounts in the New Series, including the reasons for
choosing 2011-12 as the base year, have been spelt. The details of changes made in
institutional sector, General Government, Non-Financial Corporations, Financial
Corporations , Household and Other changes made in public sector transactions are
given in following Chapters
5
Chapter-II
Guiding Principles for New Series 2.1 Guidelines for New Series: The new series on Gross State Domestic
Product with base year 2011-12 has been prepared as per the guidelines of UN and
Central Statistical Organization (CSO), government of India after a comprehensive
review of both the database and the methodology employed in the estimation of
various aggregates. The three major components influencing the present revision
exercise includes:
a) Revision of base year to a more recent year (for a meaningful
analysis of the structural changes in the Economy in real terms)
b) Complete review of the existing data base and the methodology
employed in the estimation of various macro-economic
aggregates including choice of the alternative databases on
individual subjects and
c) To the extent feasible, implementing the international guidelines
on the compilation of national/state accounts, the System of
National Accounts (SNA), 2008 prepared under the auspices of
the Inter Secretariat Working Group on National Accounts
comprising of the European Communities (EUROSTAT),
International Monetary Fund (IMF), Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD), United Nations and the
World Bank.
2.2 Choice of 2011-12 as the Base Year 2.2.1 In the past, National Accounts Statistics have mostly been revised decennially
changing the base to a year, which ends with 1. With the informal/unorganized
sector playing a major role in the Indian economy, this was primarily because in the
base year estimates of national accounts aggregates, the work force estimates
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especially that for the unorganized sector were obtained from the population census
conducted decennially in the years ending with 1. This practice continued upto the
series with base year 1980-81.
2.2.2 Since the1993-94 series, the CSO started using the work force estimates from
the results of Quinquennial Employment and Unemployment Surveys of National
Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO), which are conducted once in every five years,
and consequently started revising the base years of national accounts statistics once
in every five years coinciding with the years for which the NSSO conducts the
Quinquennial Employment and Unemployment Surveys (EUS). The National
Statistical Commission has also recommended that all economic indices should be
rebased at least once in every five year.
2.2.3 The results of NSS 61st
round conducted in year 2004-05 , on which the
previous series of national accounts was based, was followed by a quinquennial
Employment and Unemployment Survey in 2009-10. However, the year was not
considered a normal year since it succeeded the global slowdown of 2008.
Therefore, a fresh EUS was conducted in 2011-12. The results of this survey have
been used for the compilation of estimates in the new series with base year 2011-12,
rleased on 30th January, 2015.
2.3 Improvements in coverage
2.3.1 Corporate Sector- In the 2004-05 series, the private corporate sector was
being covered using the RBI study on company finances, wherein estimates were
compiled on the basis of financial results of around 2500 companies. In the new
series, comprehensive coverage of corporate sector has been ensured in mining,
manufacturing and services by incorporation of annual accounts of companies as
filed with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) under their e-governance
initiative, MCA. Accounts of about 5 lakh companies have been analysed and
incorporated for the year 2011-12 and 2012-13, while the number of common
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companies (companies for which accounts are available for the year 2012-13 is
around 3 lakh for the year 2013-14.
2.3.2 Financial Corporations - Financial corporations in the private sector, other
than banking and insurance, in the earlier series was limited to a few mutual funds
and estimates for the Non-Government Non-Banking Finance Companies as
compiled by Reserve Bank of India. In the new series, the coverage of financial sector
has been expanded by including stock brokers, stock exchanges, asset management
companies, mutual funds and pension funds, as well as regulatory bodies like SEBI,
PERDA and IRDA.
2.3.3 Local bodies and autonomous institutions- Earlier, estimates for local
bodies and autonomous institutions were prepared on the basis of information
received for seven autonomous institutions and local bodies of four States viz Delhi,
Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. In new series, there has been an
improve coverage of local bodies and autonomous institutions, covering around 60%
of the grants/transfers provided to these institutions.
2.4 Use of results of recent surveys and census and type studies
2.4.1 In the new series, efforts have been made to make use of as much current
data as possible. Further, the results of latest available surveys have also been made
use of. Some of the important sources of data, which have been used in the new
series, are as follows:
i) NSS 68th round (2011-12) on employment and unemployment and
consumer expenditure;
ii) NSS 67th round (2010-11): survey on unincorporated Non- agricultural
Enterprises ( Excluding Construction)
iii) All India Livestock Census, 2012;
iv) NSS 70th round (2013): All India Debt and Investment Survey and
Situation Assessment Survey;
v) House –listing and Housing Census, 2010 and Population Census-2011;
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vi) Study on yield rates of meat products & by-products of different
livestock species conducted by National Research Centre on Meat
(NRCM), Hyderabad:
vii) Study on the inputs in the construction
viii) Study on “Harvest and Post-harvest losses of major crops and livestock
products in India’ conducted by Central Institute of Post-Harvest
Engineering and Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana.
2.5 Consultation with Expert Bodies 2.5.1 The Advisory Committee on National Accounts Statistics (ACNAS) under the
chairmanship of Prof. K. Sundaram, constituted the following sub-committees to look
into the issues in the compilation of national accounts and make necessary
recommendations for the new series of national accounts;
a) Sub-Committee on Unorganised Manufacturing & Services Sector
Chairman: Prof. K. Sundaram
b) Sub- Committee on Agriculture and Allied sectors
Chairman: Prof. S. Mahendra Dev
c) Sub- Committee on Private Corporate Sector including PPPS
Chairman: B.N. Goldar
d) Sub- Committee on System of National Accounts
Chairman: Dr. A.C. Kulshreshtha
e) Committee on Private Final Consumption Expenditure
Chairman: Prof. A.K. Adhikari
2.6 Implementation of 2008 SNA While revising the base year, efforts have also been made to implement the
recommendations of the System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 to the extent data
are available.. Some of the recommendations which presently form part of the new
series are:
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i) Valuation of various GVA, NVA and related aggregates at basic prices
and GDP at market prices instead of factor cost.
ii) Estimates of institutional sectors- Non-financial and financial
Corporations, General government and Households are shown
separately, in view of their ‘intrinsic difference in their economic
objectives, functions and behavior’.
iii) Distinction between General Government and public corporations has
been made and units have been allocated to institutional sectors so that
general government and other public units can be identified separately.
iv) Unincorporated enterprises belonging to households, which have
complete sets of accounts, tend to behave in the same way as
corporations. Therefore, as recommended by SNA 2008, such
enterprises have been treated as quasi-corporations. Some examples of
quasi- corporations in the Indian context are proprietorship and
partnership enterprises, maintaining accounts.
v) The head office has been allocated to the non-financial corporation
sector unless all or most of its subsidiaries are financial corporations, in
which case it is treated as a financial auxiliary in the financial
corporation sector. In the 2004-05 series, the recommendation had
been adopted for service sector wherein GVA estimates were compiled
from enterprises in this sector. In new series this approach has been
adopted for the mining and organized manufacturing sectors also.
vi) Sub-sectoring of Non-Profit Institutions (NPIs) in the corporate and
government sectors has been done in respect of autonomous bodies and
section 25 companies.
vii) Expenditure on Research & Development (R&D) has been capitalized in
Government, Public Corporations and Private Corporations and hence
has become part of capital formation.
viii) Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) has been
calculated using a reference rate for units engaged in financial
intermediation.
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ix) Output of central bank (RBI) is measured at cost.
x) Non-financial assets in the earlier series were classified as ‘construction’
and ‘machinery’. In the new series, as recommended by SNA 2008, non-
financial assets have been classified as dwellings, other buildings and
structures’, ‘machinery’ and equipment’ , ‘cultivated biological
resources’ and intellectual property products’.
xi) Consumption of fixed capital has been measured at average prices of the
period with respect to a constant-quality price index of the asset
concerned.
xii) Harmonization between SNA and BPM in respect of the external sector
transactions has been achieved since RBI has adopted BPM6 in its
compilation.
in view of the implementation of the above-mentioned recommendations of
SNA 2008, specially those stated at| (ii), (iii), (iv) above, the classification of
enterprises in the new series has undergone change. The details of the institutional
sector classification are given below:
2.6.1.Organized Sector
a. General Government
b. Public Financial/Non-Financial Corporations
� Departmental Enterprises (DE) or Departmental Commercial
Under taking (DCU)
� Non-Departmental Enterprises (NDE) or Non-Departmental
commercial undertaking (NDCUs)
c. Private Financial/Non-financial Corporations
� Private Incorporated Enterprises
� Quasi-corporations
This includes:
o Crop production in plantations, other than those covered in
private corporate sector
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o Unincorporated Enterprises covered in Annual Survey of
Industries
o Unincorporated enterprises of manufacturing that are not
covered under ASI but maintain accounts
o Co-operatives providing non-financial services
o Unincorporated enterprises providing non-financial
services maintaining accounts
o Unorganized financial enterprises
The following points need to be noted with reference to this categorization of
organized sector
In the earlier series, only quasi-corporations under (i), (ii) and (iv)
above were included in the organized sector.
‘Registered Manufacturing’ in the national accounts earlier referred to
Departmental Enterprises and all factories registered under Factories act
under Section 2m(i) & 2m(ii) employing more than 10 workers with power
and 20 workers without power. Therefore, apart from factories of the
Incorporated Enterprises, it also included factories of unincorporated
enterprises which were registered under the Factories Act. The organized
manufacturing sector in this series is super-set of the registered sector.
2.6.2 Household or Unorganized sector
a) Enterprises not covered in ‘I’ above, i.e. all non-Government
Unincorporated Enterprises that have not been classified as quasi-
corporations- Includes Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households
(NPISH).
The estimates of GVA at basic prices, by Industry and by institutional sector,
are given Statistical Tables portion
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2.7 Methodological Changes in Compilation: 2.7.1 In the absence of annual enterprise surveys, the GVA estimates in respect of
unorganized segments of manufacturing and services sectors are compiled indirectly
through Labour Input Methods (LI method) using the benchmark-indicator
procedure. In this procedure, the benchmark GVA estimates are initially prepared at
detailed activity level for the base year of national accounts series using the
estimated labour input ( which is the total of principal and subsidiary activity of
workers engaged in the activity) and the value added per worker (VAPW) in the
activity. For subsequent years, the GVA is estimated by extrapolation using
appropriate indicators relevant to the economic activity. Therefore, for estimation of
GVA for these unorganized segments of economy, data on labour input and VAPW
are required for the base year. It is pertinent to mention here that labour input used
in the national accounts relates to the number of jobs performed in the economic
activities, rather than the number of persons employed. This means that a person
performing two jobs is counted twice in the labor input procedure. This labour input
corresponds conceptually to the labour input used in estimating the value added per
worker from the NSS enterprise surveys.
2.7.2 In the national accounts statistics, the estimates of value added are compiled
at detailed activity level, known as ‘compilation categories’. These compilation
categories are determined by regrouping the economic activities at different levels
described in the National Industrial Classification (NIC), 2008, which, in turn, follows
the International standards Industrial Classification of all economic activities, Rev.4
(ISIC Rev.4) of the United Nations. There are some differences in compilation
categories in 2011-12 from 2004-05 due to change of NIC from NIC-2004 to NIC-
2008. Major differences are given below:
i) The activities, ‘Recycling of metal waste and scrape+ non-metal waste and
scrape’, which was earlier part of manufacturing and ‘Sewerage and other
waste management services’ have been clubbed to form the category
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‘Remediation and other utility services’ , and will be reflected in the group
‘Electricity, gas water supply and other utility services’.
ii) ‘Repair of computers’, which was earlier part of computer related
activities, to be a part of ‘Repair of personal household goods’ and
reflected in ‘Trade & Repair Services’.
iii) Recording, Publishing and Broadcasting services’ to form a new category,
and reflected in the group ‘ Communication & Services related to
broadcasting
iv) Sewage activities removed from services sector and made a part of
Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Utility services.
2.7.3 In the new series, a new method called “ Effective Labour Input Method”
(ELI Method) has been adopted for the following enterprises:
a) All unincorporated manufacturing enterprises, except those covered
under the Annual Survey of Industries
b) Unincorporated service enterprise, except those of Trade & Repair
Services’, ‘Hotel and Restaurants’, ‘Non –Mechanized road transport’ and
‘Telecommunication’.
2.7.4 In the Labour Input Method (LI Method), as was being used in the earlier
series, while compiling GVAPW from the Enterprise Survey, it is assumed that there
is equal contribution from all categories of workers engaged in an economic activity
i.e. the productivity of an employer, a casual wageworker, or a family worker is
equal. The new method addresses differential labour productivity issue by assigning
weights to the different categories of workers engaged in an economic activity based
on their productivity. The weights were compiled using the data on establishment
covered in the NSS 67th round survey on Unincorporated Enterprises, 2010-11
(herein after referred to ES). The NSS 67th round ES collected, inter alia, data on
employment for four categories of labour viz i) Working owner ii) formal hired
worker, iii) informal hired worker and iv) other worker/helper. The NSS 68th round
EUS classifies the status of workers as –“ worked in h.h. enterprise (Self employed)
own account worker, employer, worked as helper in h.h enterprise ( unpaid worker),
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worked as regular salaried/wage employee, worked as casual wage labour in public
works and in other type of work.
2.7.5 The GVA adjusted for labour productivity (Effective GVA) was then computed
as the product of Effective LI from EUS and GVA per effective worker from ES. This
method, referred to as “Effective LI method” was adopted for the unorganized
manufacturing as a whole. Effective LI method was used for the unincorporated
enterprises of mechanized road transport, services incidental to transport, courier
services, cable operators, professional, scientific & technical activities of
membership organization and all categories of personal services.
2.7.6 The effective LI method based on establishment was modified in a few
categories of non- financial services, namely, education, health, water transport,
storage, real estate, renting of machinery, computer & related services, legal and
accounting services, by using effective LI and GVA per effective worker |(GVAPEW)
of rural establishment and urban directory establishment, as the case may be. This
method would be referred to as “ Modified Effective LI Method”
GVA=Effective LI (Rural) x GVAPEW (Rural Establishment) +
Effective LI (Urban) x GVAPEW (Urban Establishment)
2.7.7 In some other categories, namely, Trade & Repair services, Hotels and
Restaurants and Non- mechanized Road transport, telecommunication, where it was
felt that the productivity of different categories of labour may not have a significant
impact on GVA, especially in the unorganized segment, the “ LI method” was used
below:
GVA= LI (Rural) x GVAPEW (Rural Establishment) + LI (Urban)
X GVAPEW (Urban Establishment)
2.7.8 It may be worthwhile to note that in urban areas GVAPW/GVAPEW for
Directory Establishment (having 6 or more workers) has been used since most of the
establishment in urban areas is Directory Establishments. This also in consonance
with the practice adopted in previous series.
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2.7.9 The enterprise survey collects information on whether the enterprise is
maintaining books of accounts or not. As recommended by SNA 2008, all these
unincorporated enterprises have been classified as quasi-corporations, if they are
maintaining accounts, otherwise as household enterprises. Estimates of GVA from
quasi-corporations have been added to GVA of incorporated enterprises in case of
non-financial corporations.
2.7.10 The list of indicators used for estimation of GVA in the subsequent years for
the enterprises of manufacturing and given those for the unorganized non-financial
services is given in next page:-
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List of indicators used for estimating Value Added in the Manufacturing Sector in the old series (B.Y. 2004-05) and in the New Series ( B.Y. 2011-12)- Current Prices S.No. Institution Earlier Indicator
( 2004-05
Series)
Present Indicator
(2011-12 series)
1 Factories Registered Under
Factories Act( covered by ASI)
Compilation
category wise IIP
& WPI till ASI
result available
Now classified under
the respective
institutional sector
as described below
2 Quasi corporate-proprietary,
partnership, KVI-from ASI
-do- Compilation category
wise IIP & WPI till
ASI result available
3 DES (including Railway
Workshops)
Revised Estimates
from Budget
followed by
Actual Estimates
Revised Estimates
from Budget
followed by Actual
Estimates
4 NDEs Not taken
separately
Growth from
accounts of common
companies, applied
to all companies till
final accounts
become available
companies
5 Private Corporate Not taken
separately
-do-
6 Unorganised Estimates
compiled
compilation
category-wise by
using IIP and WPI
Estimates compiled
compilation
category-wise by
using IIP and WPI,
till ASI data becomes
available
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List of indicators used for estimating Value Added in the Manufacturing Sector
in the old series (B.Y. 2004-05) and in the New Series (B.Y. 2011-12)- Constant
Prices
S.No. Institution Earlier Indicator
( 2004-05 Series)
Present Indicator
(2011-12 series)
1 Factories Registered Under
Factories Act( covered by ASI)
Current year
estimates deflated
by relevant WPI
Now classified
under the
respective
institutional sector
as described below
2 Quasi corporate-proprietary,
partnership, KVI-from ASI
-do- Actual estimates of
current price
deflated by relevant
WPI
3 DES (including Railway
Workshops)
-do- -do-
4 NDEs Not taken
separately -do-
5 Private Corporate Not taken
separately -do-
6 Unorganised Benchmark
estimates moved
using IIP
-do-
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List of indicators used for estimating value Added for each Compilation Category in the Unorganised Non-Financial Services Sector in the old Series (B.Y. 2004-05) and in New Series (B.Y. 2011-12)-current prices
Sl.No. Compilation Category Earlier Indicator
( 2004-05 series)
Present Indicator
(2011-12 series)
1 Maintenance and repair of
motor vehicles and motor
cycles
GTI index
Motor vehicles Sales
growth x WPI
2 Sale of motor vehicles
GTI index
Total sales tax
converted to turnover
and adjusting for
private corporate and
NDEs give turnover for
sales tax paying
unorganized sector.
Growth is used as an
indicator
3 Whole sale trade except of
motor vehicles GTI index
As in 2
4 Retail trade except of motor
vehicles and motor cycles|+
retail sale of lottery tickets
GTI index
As in 2
5 Repair of computers and
personal and household
goods
GTI index
Service tax growth
6 Hotel & Restaurants GTI index Corporate growth
7 Scheduled passenger land
transport
Growth in registered
vehicles x WPI Growth in registered
vehicles x CPI (
Transport &
communication)
8 Non-Scheduled passenger
land transport by motor
vehicles
9 Freight transport by motor
vehicle
10 Other Non-Scheduled
passenger land transport LI method
11 Freight transport other
than by motor vehicle LI method
12 Water Transport Index of cargo
handled at major and
minor ports X WPI
Index of cargo handled
at major and minor
ports X WPI
13 Storage LI method Corporate growth
14 Services incidental to
transport
Combined growth of
Road, water and Air
Combined growth of
Road & Water
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transport Transport
15 Courier activities LI method
Service tax growth
16 Cable operator LI method
17 Telecommunication #
Growth in
subscribers/minutes
of usage & implicit
price deflator of
private corporate
18 Recording, Publishing and
Broadcasting services ^
Corporate growth
19 Real Estate Activities LI method
20 Computer and information
related services
Private corporate
growth
21 Professional, scientific and
technical activities
(including R &D)*
LI method
22 Administrative & support
service activities excluding
rental and leasing services *
LI method
23 Rental and leasing services LI method
24 Legal activities LI method
25 Accounting, book-keeping LI method
26 Ownership of dwellings Rural: User cost
approach
Urban: Gross rentals-
R&M
Same as in earlier
series
27 Coaching centres+ Activities
of the individuals proving
tuition
LI method
Growth in consumer
expenditure
28 Education excluding (
Coaching centres +
Activities of the individuals
providing tuition)
Growth in consumer
expenditure Growth in consumer
expenditure 29 Human health activities and
care services with/without
accommodation*
Growth in consumer
expenditure
30 Sewage and Refuse
Disposal, Sanitation and
Similar Activities
LI method
Now a component of
utilities sector
31 Activities of Membership
Organisations LI method
Service tax growth
32 Recreational, cultural and
sporting activities* LI method
Growth in non-food
consumer expenditure
33 Washing and cleaning of
textile and fur products LI method do
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34 Hair dressing and other
beauty treatment do
Service tax growth
35 Custom Tailoring LI method
Growth in non-food
consumer expenditure
36 Other personal services Population Growth do
37 Private households
employing staff LI method LI method
# earlier classified as other communication
^ New category
* Modified
List of indicators used for estimating value Added for each Compilation
Category in the Unorganised Non-Financial Services Sector in the old Series
(B.Y. 2004-05) and in New Series (B.Y. 2011-12)-constant prices
Sl.No. Compilation Category Earlier Indicator
( 2004-05 series)
Present Indicator
(2011-12 series)
1 Maintenance and repair of
motor vehicles and motor
cycles
GTI index
Motor vehicles Sales
growth
2 Sale of motor vehicles GTI index
Current prices
deflated using
WPI/CPI
3 Whole sale trade except of
motor vehicles GTI index
4 Retail trade except of motor
vehicles and motor cycles|+
retail sale of lottery tickets
GTI index
5 Repair of computers and
personal and household
goods
GTI index
6 Hotel & Restaurants GTI index
7 Scheduled passenger land
transport
Growth in registered
vehicles Moved using Growth
in registered vehicles
8 Non-Scheduled passenger
land transport by motor
vehicles
9 Freight transport by motor
vehicle
10 Other Non-Scheduled
passenger land transport
Moved using LI
growth
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11 Freight transport other
than by motor vehicle
12 Water Transport Index of cargo
handled at major and
minor ports
Moved using Index of
cargo handled at
major and minor ports
13 Storage Moved using LI
growth
Current prices
deflated using WPI
14 Services incidental to
transport Combined growth of
Road, water and Air
transport
Moved using
Combined growth of
Road & Water
Transport
15 Courier activities Moved using LI
growth
Current prices
deflated using CPI
(Transport &
Communication)
16 Cable operator Moved using LI
growth
17 Telecommunication #
Growth in
subscribers
Moved using
Combined growth in
minutes of usage
18 Recording, Publishing and
Broadcasting services ^
Current prices
deflated using CPI
(Transport &
Communication)
19 Real Estate Activities
Moved using LI
growth
Current prices
deflated using CPI
(misc. services)/WPI
20 Computer and information
related services
21 Professional, scientific and
technical activities (
including R &D)*
22 Administrative & support
service activities excluding
rental and leasing services*
23 Rental and leasing services
24 Legal activities
25 Accounting, book-keeping
26 Ownership of dwellings Rural: current price
deflated by CPI (AL)
Urban: Using growth
in no. of dwellings
Current prices
deflated using CPI( R)
Same as in earlier
series
27 Coaching centres+ Activities Moved using LI Current prices
22
of the individuals proving
tuition
growth deflated using CPI
(Education)
28 Education excluding
(Coaching centres +
Activities of the individuals
providing tuition)
29 Human health activities and
care services with/without
accommodation*
Current prices
deflated using CPI
(Health)
30 Sewage and Refuse
Disposal, Sanitation and
Similar Activities
Now a component of
utilities sector
31 Activities of Membership
Organisations
Current prices
deflated using CPI
(misc. services)
32 Recreational, cultural and
sporting activities*
Current prices
deflated using CPI
recreation)
33 Washing and cleaning of
textile and fur products Current prices
deflated using CPI
(misc. services)
34 Hair dressing and other
beauty treatment
35 Custom Tailoring
36 Other personal services Population Growth do
37 Private households
employing staff Moved using LI
growth
Current prices
deflated using CPI
(general index)
# Earlier classified as other communication
^ New category
*Modified
2.8 Other changes in the compilation procedure 2.8.1 Some of the key changes that have been in corporate in the new series of
national accounts are described in the following paragraphs.
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2.9. Financial Intermediation services Indirectly Measured
(FISIM)
2.9.1 In the earlier series, Financial Intermediation services Indirectly Measured
(FISIM), which gives an estimate of ‘net interest margin’ of the financial
corporations, was based on the difference between total property receipts
(dividend+interest+net profit on sale of investment) and total interest payments by
the financial corporations. In new series, as recommended in SNA 2008, the
estimates of FISIM have been compiled, using the reference rate (RR).
2.8.2 In the previous base, the FISIM component of the output of financial
intermediaries was based on the difference between total property receipts
(dividend + interest+ net profit on sale of investments) and total interest payments
by the banking sector. In the present base, the FISIM has been computed only on
loans and deposits, using the reference rate (RR) approach, as recommended in the
SNA 2008. In short, it is (LR-RR)*average stock of loans+(RR-DR)* average stock of
deposits. The RR= harmonic mean of lending rate and deposit rate for the banking
sector. Moreover, FISIM, under the present method, does not include interest
receipts on investments and debt securities, interest paid on borrowings and debt
securities and net profit on sale of investments (POSI). These components have been
considered as property income, which come directly under the gross saving of the
financial corporations. Exclusive of receipts like POSI from the FISIM computation
has also reduced the GVA of banking sector.
2.10 Output of RBI 2.10.1 The estimates of GVA of the Central Bank i.e. the Reserve Bank of India (RBI),
in the earlier series were computed using a mix of market and non-market approach.
The issue department of the RBI was considered as non-market and a part of the
General Government. The banking operations of the RBI were considered as market
operations. In the new series, the entire operation of RBI was considered as non-
market, as recommended in the SNA 2008 and the value of its output has been
computed using the cost approach.
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2.10.1 In earlier series, GVA of Central Bank that is the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
was computed using a mix of market and non market approach. The issue
department of RBI was considered as non-market and a part of general government.
The banking operations of the RBI were considered as market operations. SNA 2008
recommends classifying the operations of Central Bank into three components
monetary policy services, intermediary services, and supervisory services. Monetary
policy services are non-market in nature, while the intermediary services are
market. It further recommends that in case where market output is not separated
from non-market output, the whole of the output of the Central bank should be
treated as non-market and valued at the sum of costs.
2.10.2 In the Indian context, disaggregated accounts are not available for RBI
separately for the three services. Therefore, in the new series, the entire operation of
the RBI has been considered as non-market and the value of its output has been
computed using the cost approach. It may also be noted that, the net profit on sale of
investments( in case of RBI, net profit on sale of securities) is not a part of FISIM
computation in the new series, its contribution no longer remains a part of the
output, irrespective of the approach followed for computation of the value of output,
and consequently, the GVA.
2.11 Unorganized financial enterprises (other than insurance agents)
2.11.1 In the financial services, in the 2004-05 series, the GVA of the unorganized
sector was estimated as a fixed ratio (1/3rd) of the GVA of Government Companies
and the Non-Government Non-Banking Financial Companies (NGNBFCs). This sector
consisted of private moneylenders and unincorporated financial enterprises. In the
new series, the estimates for private moneylenders have been derived using the
information available from NSS 70th round All India Debt Investment Survey (AIDIS),
2013, RBI’s annual publication- Basic Statistical Returns of Scheduled Commercial
Banks in India, RBI’s “Report of the Technical Group to review legislations on
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moneylenders”, 2007 and NSS 67th round survey on Unincorporated Enterprises,
2010-11. For the remaining unorganized financial enterprises, the estimates of GVA
have been derived from NSS 67th round survey on Unincorporated Enterprises,
2010-11.
2.12 Sand
2.12.1 The estimates of ‘extraction of sand’ as part of minor minerals in the earlier
series were found to be negligible as compared to its apparent use in construction.
Therefore, in the new series, an indirect estimate of the value of output of ‘extraction
of sand’ at basic prices has been derived through the value of commodities used for
‘construction’.
2.13 Inclusion of construction materials as basic materials:
2.13.1 Two new construction materials, namely, bitumen & bitumen mixtures and
glass & glass products have been included in the list of basic materials used for
estimation of value of output of construction activity. The output for these items has
been derived from the Annual Survey of Industries, 2011-12. In addition, for the
output of glass & glass products, information has also been taken from the
manufacturing enterprises covered in NSS 67th round survey on Unincorporated
Enterprises, 2010-11. Due adjustments are then made on these estimates of output
for excise duty, net imports and import duty, as also the value of these products used
in the manufacturing sector as inputs, to drive the estimated of these two materials
as used in construction.
2.14 Use of Consumer Price Indices- Rural/Urban/Combined:
2.14.1 Price indices are used for compiling the estimates in two cases-(i) as a
deflator when current price estimates are available through firm data sources ( e.g.
annual financial reports) and (ii) for converting the constant price estimate to that at
current prices, when quantum indicator are used in compilation. In earlier series,
CPI-AL/IW was being used as an indicator for the movement in retail prices. In new
series, these have been replaced by the broader based CPI-Rural/Urban/Combined,
which have since become available.
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SL.NO. COMPILATION CATEGORY NIC 2008
1 Agriculture, forestry & fishing 1.1 Crops & Livestock 01
1.2 Forestry 02
1.3 Fishing & aquaculture 03
2 Mining & quarrying 05-09 3 Manufacturing
3.1 Manufacturing of food products, beverages and tobacco
3.1.1 Production, processing and preservation of meat,
fish, vegetables, oils and fats
101-104
3.1.2 Manufacture of dairy products 105
3.1.3 Manufacture of grain mill products, etc. and animal
feeds
106+108
3.1.4 Manufacture of other food products 107
3.1.5 Manufacture of beverages 11
3.1.6 Manufacture of tobacco products 12
3.2 Manufacturing of textiles, apparel & leather products
3.2.1 Manufacture of textiles = cotton ginning 13+01632
3.2.2 Manufacture of wearing apparel, except custom
tailoring
14-14105
3.2.3 Manufacture of leather and related products 15
3.3 Manufacturing of metal products
3.3.1 Manufacture of basic iron and steel + casting of iron
and steel
241+2431
3.3.2 Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous
metals + casting of non-ferrous metals
242+2432
3.3.3 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
machinery and equipment
25
3.4 Manufacturing of machinery and equipment
3.4.1 Manufacture of electronic component, consumer
electronics, magnetic and optical media
261+264+268
3.4.2 Manufacture of computer and peripheral
equipment
262
3.4.3 Manufacture of communication equipment 263
3.4.4 Manufacture of optical and electronics products
n.e.c
265+266+267
3.4.5 Manufacture of Electrical equipment 27
3.4.6 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c 28
3.4.7 Manufacture of transport 29+30
3.5 Manufacturing of other goods
3.5.1 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and
cork, except furniture, manufacture of articles of
16
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straw and plaiting material
3.5.2 Manufacture of paper and paper products 17
3.5.3 Printing and reproduction of recorded media
except publishing
1
3.5.4 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
products
18
3.5.5 Manufacture of chemical and chemical products
except pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and
botanical products
19
3.5.6 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal
chemicals and botanical products
20
3.5.7 Manufacture of rubber & plastic products 21
3.5.8 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
products
22
3.5.9 Manufacture of furniture 23
3.5.10 Other manufacturing 31
3.5.11 Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment
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4 Electricity, gas, water supply and other utility services
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4.1 Electricity
4.2 Gas- Manufacture & distribution 351
4.3 Water Supply 352+353
4.4 Sewerage, waste management and remediation
activities
36+37,38,39
5 Construction 41,42,43 6 Trade, repair, hotels & restaurants
6.1 Trade & repair services
6.1.1 Trade and repair of motor vehicles ( including
motor cycles) and retail sale of automotive fuel
45+473
6.1.2 Wholesale trade except of motor vehicles and
motor cycles + wholesale of lottery tickets
46+92001
6.1.3 Retail trade except of motor vehicles and motor
cycles + retail sale of lottery tickets
47+473+92002
6.1.4 Repair of computers and personal and household
goods
95
6.2 Hotel & Restaurants 55,56 7 Transport, storage, communication & services
to broadcasting
7.1 Transport
7.1.1 Transport via Railways 491
7.1..2 Road transport 492
7.1.2.1 Mechanized Road Transport 492-49226-49232
7.1.2.2 Non-mechanized Road Transport 49226+49232
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7.1.3 Water Transport 50
7.1.4 Air Transport 51
7.1.5 Services incidental to transport 522
7.2 Storage 521 7.3 Communication & services related to
broadcasting
7.3.1 Postal activities 531
7.3.2 Courier activities 532
7.3.3 Activities of cable operators 61103
7.3.4 Telecommunication 61-61103
7.3.5 Recording, publishing and broadcasting services 58,59,60
8 Financial Services 64,65,66 9 Real estate, ownership of dwelling and
professional services
9.1 Real estate and ownership of dwellings 68
9.1.1 Real Estate activities 68-681(p)
9.1.2 Ownership of dwellings 681(p)
9.2 Professional services
9.2.1 Computer and information related services 62,63
9.2.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities (
including R&D)
75 to 75
9.2.3 Administration & support service activities and
other professional activities
9.2.3.1 Legal activities 691
9.2.3.2 Accounting & book keeping activities 692
9.2.3.3 Rental and leasing services 77
9.2.3.4 Administrative and support services excluding
rental and leasing services
78 to 82
10 Public Administration and defence 84 11 Other Services
11.1 Education ( including coaching and tuition) 85
11.2 Human health activities and care services
with/without accommodation
86,87,88
11.3 Recreational, culture and sporting activities 90, 91, 92
(92001, 92002), 93
11.4 Activities of membership organizations 94
11.5 Personal Services & other service, n.e.c
11.5.1 Washing & Cleaning of textiles and fur products 9601
11.5.2 Hair dressing and other beauty treatment 9602
11.5.3 Custom tailoring 14105
11.5.4 Other personal service activities 9609,9603
11.6 Private household with employed persons 97
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Chapter-III
Changes in GSDP Estimates by Industry
3.1 3.1Changes in GSDP Estimates by Industry 3.1.1 The some changes made in the new series in the institutional sectors which
affected the estimates across industries have been made and discussed in this
chapter.
3.2 Public Financial and Non- Financial Corporations 3.2.1 There has been no change in the methodology adopted for compilation of
estimates in the Departmental and Non-Departments Enterprises. However, the
following changes in respect of NDEs have been incorporated in the new series—
i) Use of the latest list of Central Public Sector undertaking from the
Annual Report of the Department of Public Enterprises,
ii) Incorporation of the estimates of NDEs for the compilation of mining
and manufacturing industries-
iii) In the new series, enterprise approach has been adopted for compiling
the estimates of mining manufacturing sectors. Therefore, the
estimates of Non Departmental Enterprises both central and state, as
compiled from Annual Report, are being used for compilation of the
estimates pertaining to these industries. However, care has been taken
to ensure that NDEs have been excluded while using data from the
Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) and XBRL/MCA data of the Ministry
of Corporate Affairs, to avoid double counting.
3.2.2 Changes have been made in two Departmental Enterprises-Railways and
Department of Posts. These are described as under:
3.3 Railways 3.3.1 Estimates of railways have three components- Administration, Manufacturing
and Transport. No changes have been made in Railway Administration and Rail
Transport. As regards railway manufacturing it doesn’t relates to the state.
3.4 Department of Posts 3.4.1 Estimates of Communication are prepared by analyzing Demand for Grants of
D/O post. Estimates are prepared for three components namely: Postal Services,
Post office Savings Bank (POSB) and postal Life Insurance (PLI). In the 2004-05
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series, GVA of POSB was computed as fixed percentage of receipts. In the new series,
actual data of POSB, which is available in the demand for grants of d/o posts, have
been used to estimate GVA.
3.5 Private Non- Financial Corporation 3.5.1 Significant change has been made in terms of coverage of private non-
financial corporations. In the earlier series, estimates for these corporations were
prepared using in RBI Study on Company Finances. The data sources and
methodology used in the new series for this sector are given in the following
paragraphs.
3.5.2 Non –Financial private corporate sector consists of
i) Non-financial private companies registered with Ministry of Corporate
Affairs (MCA) under the companies Act, 1956.
ii) Limited Liability partnerships registered with MCA under LLP
Act,2008 and
iii) Quasi- corporate sector which are enterprises not registered under
companies but maintain accounts.
This section discusses compilation procedure along with data sources in respect of
(i) and (ii). The methodology for (iii) is same as that for household enterprises and
has been provided in previous section.
3.6 Definition and data source:
i) Non-financial private companies registered with Ministry of Corporate
Affairs under the Companies Act.
3.6.1 For new series (Base year 2011-12), estimates for the non-financial private
companies have been prepared using the database created under an e-governance
project, called MCA, by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs under project, a database of
annual financial reports is created every year by online data submission by the
companies registered under Companies Act under two web platforms namely, (i)
Form 23 AC/ACA and (ii) From 23 AC/ACA-XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting
Languages).
3.6.2 Companies falling in the following categories file their Balance Sheet and
Profit & loss Account using Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL)
taxonomy for financial year commencing on or after 01.04.2011.
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a) All companies listed with any Stock Exchange(s) in India and their
Indian subsidiaries or
b) All companies having paid up capital of Rupees five crore and above or
c) All companies having turnover of Rupees one hundred crore and
above or
d) All companies who were required to file their financial statements for
FY 2010-110 using XBRL.
3.6.3 However banking companies, power companies, non banking financial
companies and insurance companies are exempted from compulsory XBRL filling as
of now. Companies not falling in the above categories are required to file balance
sheet and Profit & Loss information in the summarized form in 23 AC/ACA format.
3.6.4 Each company is having a Company Identification Number (CIN) which is a
21 digit number given by Registrar of companies, MCA at the time of registration.
CIN includes the information on economic activity at five digit level of NIC 2004 and
codes indicating whether the company is a government company or a section 25
company (coded as NPL) or a private company.
MCA has shared the financial data for 23AC/ACA and XBRL companies with
CSO for compilation of national accounts statistics. Estimates of output for NPL
companies are prepared separately by cost method (where output=Compensation
of employees + Intermediate consumption +Consumption of Fixed Capital
+Production taxes less production subsidies) and output for private
companies is estimated as Sale+ Miscellaneous Income-(Product tax-Product
subsidies).
3.7 Limited Liability Partnership Companies (LLPs) registered with MCA under LLP Act, 2008. 3.6.5 MCA has also shared the financial reports for LLPs. LLPs are not registered
under companies Act but registered under LLP Act, 2008. The enterprises registered
under LLP Act, 2008 are also not covered by NSS 67th round Survey on
Unincorporated Enterprises, 2010-11. Estimates for LLPs are prepared by
production approach.
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3.8 Financial Corporations 3.8.1 In the new series of national accounts, the following information has been
incorporated for the first time-
i) Annual accounts of the Mutual Funds excluding UTI registered with
the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
ii) Annual accounts of the stock brokers and stock exchanges registered
with SEBI ( who are also registered under the Companies Act)
iii) Annual accounts of the financial regulatory authorities, like SEBI, IRDA
and PFRDA and
iv) Annual accounts of the pension funds registered with the Pension
Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA)
3.8.2 Further, the financial corporations have been sub-sectored as recommended
by SNA 2008. The sub-sectors are:
i) Central Bank
ii) Deposit-taking corporations except the central Bank
iii) Money market funds(MMF)
iv) Non-MMF investment funds
v) Other financial intermediaries except insurance corporations and
pension funds (ICPF)
vi) Financial auxiliaries
vii) Captive financial institutions and money lenders Insurance
Corporations (IC)
viii) Pension Funds (PF)
3.8.3 Adoption of sub-sectorisation has effected some changes in classification.
These include, classifying the insurance agents under financial auxiliaries,
disaggregation of the mutual funds into Money-Market Funds (MMF), non-MMF and
Asset Management Companies (AMCs) and treating the AMCs as financial auxiliaries.
In the earlier series, insurance agents were under the insurance sub-sector and
entire NBFCs were treated together.
3.9 Improvement in coverage of mutual funds 3.9.1 Estimates pertaining to mutual funds in the earlier series were compiled
using the mutual funds have been comprehensively covered. Further, these have
been segregated into Money Market Funds (MMF), non-MMF and Asset Management
Companies (AMCs) as per the recommendations of SNA 2008.
3.9.2 The estimates of GVA for financial services have changed due to two reasons,
namely, methodological changes made in computation of the value of output of
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financial services, specifically Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured
(FISIM). Output of Central Bank (RBI), GVA of moneylenders and incorporation of
additional data from the MCA and regulatory agencies, like the SEBI, IRDA and the
PFRDA.
3.10 GVA of unorganized financial enterprises (excluding insurance agents) 3.10.1 In the 2004-05 series, the GVA of this sector was estimated as one
third of the GVA of Government Financial Companies and the NGNBFCs (including
HDFC)|. This sector included private money lenders and the remaining unorganized
financial services, which in new series, has been estimated separately as under:
o For the private money lenders, the following steps are followed to
compute the GVA
o The quantum of loan advanced by the money lenders of the households
has been estimated using the data from the NSS 70th round AIDIS, 2013
and RBI’s annual publication- Basic Statistical Returns of Scheduled
Commercial Banks in India, which gives the loans advanced to households.
o Interest rates charged by private money lenders have been taken from
RBI’s Report of the Technical Group to review legislations on
moneylenders 2007.
o FISIM calculated by RR method has been taken to be equivalent to the
output.
o The ratio of intermediate consumption to the total interest receipts, as
estimated from NSS 67th round survey on Unincorporated Enterprises,
2010-11, has been used to estimated intermediate consumption, and
hence, GVA.
o For the remaining unorganized segment, the estimate of GVA has been
prepared from the NSS67th round Survey on Unincorporated Enterprises,
2010-11
3.10.2 In the base 2004-05, the estimates of Non-Government Non-Banking
financial companies (NGNBFC) were compiled using the sample study of NGNBFCs
conducted by RBI and then blowing up that figure using the paid up capital (PUC) of
the NGNBFCs ( i.e. ratio of PUC of all NGNBFCs to that of covered NGNBFCs). As the
samples were drawn independently each year, the coverage of these units used to
vary. To overcome this, a three-year average was used in the base 2004-05. In
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present base, the financial data of top 195 NGNBFCs was obtained from the RBI, for
each of these years. The blowing up procedure has been kept the same.
3.10.3 Finally, in the present base, financial data of some more companies
have been brought under the ambit of analysis. This include, private mutual funds
and their Asset Management Companies (AMCs), whose list as well as data has been
provided by the SEBI, private pension funds, whose list and data has been provided
by the PFRDA and the three regulatory agencies, namely the SEBI, IRDA and PFRDA.
3.11 General Government 3.11.1 There has been no change in the methodology adopted for compilation
of estimates of General Government. However, two changes in the sector are
i) RBI’s Issue Department which was earlier included in the government , is
now treated as part of financial corporations and
ii) Improvement in the coverage of this sector in the new series in local
bodies and autonomous institutions.
3.12 Local Bodies (LB) 3.12.1 As per recommendations of the Thirteenth Finance Commission (TFC),
one of the milestones to be achieved by the States Directorate of Economics and
Statistics (DES), is the economic and purpose classification of expenditure of Local
Bodies (LB) by collecting their receipt and payment accounts.
3.13 Autonomous Institutions (AI)
3.13.1 A large number of Autonomous Institutions (AIs) have been set up by
various Ministries/Departments of Central and State Governments for different
purpose and substantial grants are released to them every year. These grants have a
significant share in the government current expenditure, and are reflected in the
government budgets. In addition to the grants, the recipient institutions also
generate additional resources on their own to meet their expenditure for payment of
salaries, pension, office expenses and acquisitions of fixed assets. Details of such
expenses are not available in the budget documents.
3.13.2 In 2011-12 series, AIs have been classified under two groups viz:
engaged in R&D activities and another in non R&D activities. This has been done to
take into account SNA 2008 recommendation that expenditure on Research and
Development (R&D) should be treated as fixed capital formation.
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Chapter –IV
Changes in Methodology and Data Sources
4.1 Changes in Methodology 4.1.1 In this section, changes made in new series in terms of methodology and in
sources of data used in compiling estimates of gross domestic product by economic
activity, have been discussed. the consequential impact in the estimates of other
income aggregate like gross and net state income, per capita income and growth
pattern of macro aggregates have also been discussed.
4.1.2 Overall Estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
The estimates of GVA by economic activity for the year 2011-12, according to
the new series the estimates of GVA had been prepared at factor cost in earlier
series, while these are being prepared at basic price in the new series. Further, the
classification of economic activities across industry groups has also been change in
accordance with NIC 2008. Therefore, though the estimates have been presented
side by side, these are not strictly comparable. The key industries with significant
change are manufacturing, trade & repair services and other services. The details of
changes in the methodology/data sources by economic activity, along with the
reasons, are discussed in the succeeding paragraphs.
4.2 Sector-Wise Description
4.2.1 Agricultural and Allied Sector:
The industry group Agriculture & Allied consists of (i) Crop Sector (|ii)
Livestock sector (iii) Forestry and (iv) Fishing & aquaculture. The activities covered
are:
i) Crop sector includes crop production and operation of Government
irrigation system.
ii) Livestock sector includes breeding and rearing of animals and poultry,
production of milk, slaughtering, preparation and dressing of meat,
production of raw hides and skins, eggs, dung , raw wool, honey and silk
worm cocoons etc.
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iii) Forestry sector includes forestry, logging and farmyard wood ( industrial
wood and fire wood from tree outside regular forests) and
iv) Fishing & aquaculture includes commercial fishing in marine and inland
waters, subsistence fishing in inland waters and fish curing viz. salting
and sun-drying of fish.
In the 2011-12 series, the GVA of crop sector and livestock sector has been
compiled separately by bifurcating the common inputs. Some of the crops under
other pulses, other fruits and vegetables are compiled separately on the basis of
production from Agriculture department and prices and number of tractors collected
by District Statistical offices for the estimation of diesel oil consumption for crop
cultivation. Further, Rates and ratios of estimation of value of Meat by –products
have been updated as per results of study of National Research Centre on Meat
(NRCM), Hyderabad. Various rates and ratios used for compilation of estimate
Forestry sector i.e. Timber from Trees Outside Forest (TOF), Fodder from Forest and
fire wood have been updated as per India State of Forest Report (ISFR), NSSO 68th
round Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) -2011-12,ASI, 2011-2, Population
Census -2011 and State Government Budget documents.
4.2.2 Changes made in the new series
In the new series, estimates of output for crops such as peas, Arhar and
chawali, Rajma etc. ( earlier covered under other pulses ), Beans, Bitter gourd,
capsicum, carrot, cucumber etc. (earlier covered under other vegetables), Anola ,
Kiwi, etc. (earlier covered under other fruits ) are compiled separately.
4.2.3 Value of Output-Livestock Sector
Two major changes have been incorporated related to estimation of value of
livestock sector these changes are follows.
4.2.3.(a) Estimation of Meat ( including meat products and meat by-products)
A study was awarded by Ministry to National Research Centre on
Meat, Hyderabad to update the yield rates used in estimation of Value of Meat, in
March, 2013. The study provided the ratio of meat-products and meat by-
products to total meat produced in terms of value and quantity for each species
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of livestock. The ratio ( in percentage) of value of meat products and by-products
to total value of meat as per NRCM study is given in Table below
Table: 4.1
Rate (in percentage) of meat products and meat by-products to meat
S.No ITEM Cattle Buffalo Sheep Goat Pig
1 Head and legs 2.24 2.37 6.33 5.38 2.11
2 Fat 2.07 1.92 2.98 2.73 2.58
3 Skin 7.07 6.67 3.32 3.07 0.00
4 EOG 2.69 1.31 6.72 7.18 3.66
5 Other meat by-
products
1.93 2.22 3.70 3.23 1.05
6 Total 16.00 14.49 23.05 21.59 9.40
4.2.3.(b) Estimates of Dung by including Sheep and Goat droplets
In 2011-12 series, the value of evacuation/droplet from Goat and
Sheep has been estimated by using results of a joint study by Central Institution
for Research on Goats and National Centre for Agriculture Economics and Policy
Research on Positive Environmental Externalities of Livestock in Mixed Farming
Systems of India published in year 2013. The evacuation rate as per study for
goat is 0.3 kg per day and for Sheep is 0.8 kg per day. The value of the droplets is
estimated using the prices of dung and grouped with the estimates of dung. Also,
the Livestock population has been updated as per ILC-2012.
4.2.3.1 Changes in inputs of crop sector and livestock sector
The major changes in the 2011-12 series are segregation of common inputs
into crop sector and livestock sector, and estimation of seed, diesel oil and organic
manure.
4.2.3.2 Segregation of common inputs
The major changes related to the procedure of apportioning the common
input such as (i) Feed of livestock, (II) Expenditure on current repairs, maintenance
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and operational cost, (III) Market charges and (IV) FISIM between crop sector and
livestock sector. The procedure adopted for apportioning is given below.
Estimation of Feed of Livestock using consumption approach and distribution
of Feed between Crop Sector and Livestock Sector in the 2011-12 series, estimation
of livestock feed has been done using consumption approach rather than production
approach. The procedure uses the following source data:
i) Animal feed consumption rate (Dry Fodder, Green Fodder, and
Concentrates) from a research study done on “India’s Livestock
Feed Demand Estimates and projection “jointly conducted by
Centre of Economics and Social Research and National Centre for
Agriculture Economics and Policy Research, published in the year
2010.
ii) Live sock population as per ILC-2012 and
iii) Price of feed calculation from the cost of cultivation studies (CCS)
2010-11
iv) For distribution of feed of livestock between crop sector and
livestock sector, it is assumed that feed of livestock used for crop
production would be total feed consumed by Adult Buffalo (
Male) and Cattle (Male). From the total feed of the livestock, the
value of feed consumed by the livestock used for crop production
is subtracted to arrive at the value of the feed consumed by the
livestock for the livestock sector. The percentage distribution of
feed of the livestock used in livestock sector is 15.6% whereas for
the livestock sector it is 84.4% of the total value of feed. The
detailed methodology is given below
In 2004-05 series, the feed consumption of animals used for cultivation
activities as well as production of livestock and livestock products, was considered
as input. Livestock feed comprises of (i) roughages (ii) Concentrates including salt,
medicines and other miscellaneous feed. Roughages include cane trash, grass,
fodder, stalks, straw etc, while concentrates are made up of oil cakes, crushed pulses,
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grains, grams, rice bran, husk, oil seeds Gur etc. As regards roughages, the entire
production of fodder, cane trash and grass and 95% of production of stalks and
straws in the agriculture sector were considered to be consumed by entire livestock
population. An adjustment was made for the consumption of these items by animals,
which are not used in agriculture sector viz. Bullocks, horses, camels etc. Mainly used
for transportation purposes. Stalks and straws and cane trash were the by products
of the corresponding food grain crops and sugarcane. The estimates of concentrates
fed to livestock were largely based on the cost of cultivation studies, done by the
Ministry of Agriculture. The value of concentrates fed per animal per year for
cattle/buffalo was Rs. 685.26, for Sheep, Goat, Pigs was Rs. 164.82, and for poultry
was Rs. 121.38 for the base year 2004-05. Major part of roughages includes by –
products of crop sector which is estimated as a percentage of value of output of
crops using CCS data.
In the 2011-12 series, the estimates of per animal feed (Dry Fodder, Green
Fodder, and Concentrates) have been taken from a research study done on India’s
Livestock Feed Demand. Estimates and projection jointly conducted by centre of
Economics and Social Research and National Centre for Agriculture Economics and
policy Research, published in the year 2010. The study has estimated the fed
consumption rates for different Livestock Species by age, sex at National level. The
paper made use of the data from a feed consumption survey undertaken as part of a
larger project, India’s livestock feed balance and environmental implications, funded
by the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) under the National Agricultural
Technology Project (NATP), and carried out jointly by the National Centre for
Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NACP) and Society (now Centre) for
Economic and Social Research (SESR), Delhi. The design of the feed consumption
survey was developed at SESR, which also carried out the survey.
The feed consumption rates for different livestock species, population as per
latest Livestock Census, 2012, and price of feed calculated from CCS 2010-11 have
been used to estimate total value of feed consumed by livestock. All- India feed
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consumption rates of different types of feed fed to different categories of livestock at
the household premises and grazing per day as estimated the study are given in
table-4.2.
Table: 4.2
Quantities of Feed (per day in Kg) fed to different species including Intake through grazing
Animal Category Feed Types
Green
Fodder
Dry
Fodder
Concentrates
Cattle
In milk 5.92 5.5 0.64
Dry 4.66 4.02 0.4
Adult male 7.12 6.03 0.33
Young stock 3.95 2.13 0.18
Buffalo
In milk 8.9 6.34 1.05
Dry 9.72 4.95 0.52
Adult male 7.11 7.47 0.36
Young stock 6.1 2.22 0.19
Goat 1.5 0.2 0.06
Sheep 1.65 0.2 0.04
Others 15.65 6.72 0.49
The study also concluded that almost the entire quantity of dry fodder comes
from the cultivated crops, mainly from cereals as straws and gathered dry fodder
comprises only 2 percent of total fodder. Out of total green fodder consumed by
livestock, about 40% contribution is from grazing, 27% is from cultivated fodder
crops are remaining 33% comes from grasses, weeds and tree leaves gleaned and
gathered from cultivated fields and uncultivated lands such as pastures, public lands,
wastelands, fallows and forests. Feed fed to animals within the house hold premise
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excludes the grazing part. Quantities of feed (in kg ) fed to different species within
household premises is given in table 4.3.
Table: 4.3
Quantities of Feed (per day in Kg) fed to different species within Household premises.
Animal Category Feed Types
Green
Fodder
Dry
Fodder
Concentrates
Cattle
In milk 4.75 5.5 0.64
Dry 3.4 4.02 0.4
Adult male 4.06 6.03 0.33
Young stock 2.18 2.13 0.18
Buffalo 5.96 6.34 1.05
In milk
Dry 5.44 4.95 0.52
Adult male 4.04 7.47 0.36
Young stock 2.29 2.22 0.19
Goat 1.04 0.2 0.06
Sheep 1.01 0.2 0.04
Others 2.35 6.72 0.49
In the feed of livestock, concentrates refers to a mixture of cereals, pulses (
grains), oilcakes and Manufactured feed. The composition of Cereals, Pulses, oilseeds
& oilcakes and Manufactured Feed in the Concentrate varies with the species of
animal. The study also provides information on cereals, pulses, oilseeds & oilcakes
and manufactured feed consumption of different species of Animal which can be
used to estimate percentage composition of cereals, pulses, oilseeds & oilcakes and
manufactured feed in concentrates as per list given below.
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Table: 4.4
Composition of concentrates in the Feed of Different animals
Species Cereals Pulses Oilseeds &
Oilcakes
Manufactured
Feed
Total
Cattle 49.24 7.23 36.97 6.56 100.00
Buffalo 39.55 10.62 43.20 6.63 100.00
Goat 82.05 4.03 13.55 0.37 100.00
Sheep 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
others 90.48 0.00 0.00 9.52 100.00
Total 48.23 8.30 37.35 6.12 100.00
For price of Feed, unit level data of cost of cultivation Studies (CCS) for 2010-
11 from Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India has been analzed. As the prices
from CCS pertained to the year, 2010-1, a Wholesale price Index (WPI) was used to
estimate the prices for the 2011-12. WPI of cattle feed has been used for fodder dry
and green whereas for oil cakes & concentrates and grains WPI of respective grains
have been used, and further composition of concentrates for different species of
livestock has been used to get state wise price of Fodder-Dry, Fodder green and
concentrate. Also for the state where price were not available,(State which are not
covered under CCS Scheme), weighted average price at all India level or
neighbouring State prices ( wherever it was reasonable to assume similarity in
consumption of feed) were used. Weighted Average price at all India level has been
calculated using State-wise average price for Dry Fodder, Green Fodder, Grains and
oilseeds & Oilcakes and corresponding production of Straw, Grass, Cereals & Pulses (
85% of cereals and 15% pulses) and Oilseed in State to get appropriate
representation of State price on estimation of state Average price.
Using the rates of feed (in Kg) fed to cattle, Buffalo, Goat and Sheep and price
of per Kg Feed (Green Fodder, Dry Fodder and Concentrates), the value of Feed (in
Rs.) fed per cattle, Buffalo, Goat and Sheep is estimated. The above values have been
applied on the estimated livestock population to estimate total feed consumption.
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Further, assuming that only Adult Buffalo (Male) and Adult Cattle (Male) are
used in the cultivation of crops, the total feed consumed by Adult Buffalo (Male) and
Adult Cattle (Male) has been apportioned to the crop sector. This value of the feed
consumed by the livestock used in crop sector has been subtracted from the total
estimated value of the feed to arrive at the value of the feed for the livestock sector.
At all India level, feed of livestock consumed in the crop sector is estimated as 15.6%
and the feed consumed in livestock sector is estimated as 84.4 per cent.
4.2.3.3 Current repairs, maintenance and operational cost
Repairs, maintenance and operation cost consist of expenditure on repair
and maintenance in Orchards & plantation resources, wells & irrigation, Agricultural
Machinery & Implements and Transport Equipment, Barns & Animal sheds, other
cost and operational cost of livestock sector and rest to crop sector. These estimates
have undergone change due to the adoption of AIDIS, 2013
4.2.3.4 Market charges
In the 2004-05 series, the estimates of market charges is based Market
Margin study conducted for 15 crops viz. Paddy, wheat, maize, gram, ginger, mango,
potato, onion, arhar , tobacco, gur, groundnut, kapas, apple and tea during 2004-05
by the DES, Ministry of Agriculture. In the study it was found that, on an average
market charges are 3.22% of the GVO. The same ratio has been used in 2011-12
series. The market charges have been estimated separately for livestock sector on
the basis of Municipal charges per slaughtered animal. The same is continued for
2011-12 series.
4.2.3.5 FISIM
In 2004-05 series, FISIM for crop sector was apportioned on the basis of
ratio of GVO of crop sector to GVO of crop and livestock sector combined. In 2011-12
series, the FISIM for crop sector and livestock sector have been estimated on the
basis of data on deposit by ownership and loan by Economic activity obtained from
RBI, NABARAD & other financial institutions. Further implicit price Index is being
used for arriving at corresponding estimate at constant prices.
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4.2.3.6 Seed
In 2004-05 series, except for paddy, the farm harvest prices were used for
estimation of value of seed. The methodology did not account for improved/ hybrid
variety of seeds being used by farmers for growing crops mainly in irrigated areas. In
2011-12 series, state-wise seed replacement rate ( rate of replacement of ordinary
seeds with hybrid seeds) has been used on the irrigated area to estimate the
irrigated area under a crop for which hybrid seeds are used. For this part of irrigated
area , price of seed as derived from CCS has been used for estimating the value of
seed. For the remaining irrigated area and un-irrigated areas, quantity of seed used
per hectare has been evaluated with farm harvest price, to estimate the value of
seed. However, in the case of paddy, sugarcane and potato, price of seed as derived
from CCS has been used for the crop cultivated in both the irrigated and un-irrigated
areas. The seed rate (Kg/hectare) is taken as average rate estimated from the latest
five year data of CCS 2007-08 to 2011-12).
4.2.3.7 Diesel Oil
The information on the state-wise number of tractors in operation was
earlier available in livestock census. This information is no longer available in
Livestock Census. For 2011-12 series, the number of tractors has been collected
from the district to arrive at the number of tractors used for agriculture purpose.
The consumption of diesel oil has been revised as per CCS, 2010-11.
4.2.3.8 Organic Manure
For estimation of value of organic manure for 2011-12 series, livestock
population as derived from ILC-2012 has been used. Further, droplets from Goat &
Sheep have been included in estimation of value organic manure.
4.2.4 Forestry and Logging
The estimates of State Domestic Product from “ Forestry and Logging” sector
are prepared by following the production approach. For the purpose of estimation,
all forest production are broadly classified into two groups viz: “major” and “minor”
forest products. Major forest products included Industrial wood, fuel wood and
charcoal while minor forests products include resin, bamboo, blabber grass, grass,
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medicinal herbs and other miscellaneous items. The methodology adopted in
estimating the domestic product from each of the produce has been discussed in the
following paragraphs: -
4.2.4.1 Industrial wood and Timber from Tree outside Forest
The production figures of industrial wood / timber are regularly supplied by
the State Forest Department annually. The figures are given separately for each
species of timber. After applying conversion ratio separately for each variety of
timbers, converted volumes for different varieties are arrived at. These are then
evaluated at the average whole sale prices of various species of timber prevailing at
different sale depots off H.P. Forest Corporation in the state. The timber from Trees
outside Forest (TOF) has been revised using latest data on growth rate of growing
stock of TOF. As per ISFR, Growing stock in 2011 is 1548.427 cu.m. and Growing
stock in 2013 is 1484.684 cu.m., translating to an annual decrease 2.1% per annum.
Further, volume of wood from TOF has been estimated using potential production of
Timber as estimated by the Forest Survey of India (FSI), and the annual linear
growth rate has been applied to extrapolate for the subsequent years. The price of
industrial wood receives from H.P. Forest Corporation is multiplied to get the output
of timber from TOF in the state.
In order to take into consideration the unrecorded production of
timber, 10% of the total value of timber so arrived, is added as the value of un-
recorded production.
4.2.4.2 Fire wood and charcoal:
In 2011-12 Series, the value of firewood has been revised using the results of
NSS 68th round consumption expenditure surveys 2011-12.there is decrease in
consumption rate of fire-wood as per the NSSO survey. In Rural and Urban area, the
percentage decrease of firewood is 11.2% and 31.8% respectively. The table 4.5
below gives the per capita consumption of firewood per month in rural and urban
areas as per the latest quinquennial survey of NSS.
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Table-4.5
Estimated consumption of firewood and chips
NSS Round Consumption per person per 30 days
Rural (Kg.) Urban (Kg.)
43rd
(1987-88) 16.24 7.40
50th
(1993-94) 17.27 6.09
55th
(1999-2000) 17.70 5.34
61st
(2004-05) 21.44 6.29
68th (2011-12) 19.04 4.29
The fuel wood consumed (kg) per person for 30 days, separately for rural
and urban areas are multiplied with the rural and urban population separately in
the base year. Consumption of fuel wood per person for the base year is moved to
further years with growth rates of for rural and urban areas and the same are
multiplied with respective year's ’population to arrive at total consumption of fuel
wood in respective years. Further, using latest data from ASI and Census, the ratio of
consumption of firewood used for religious, industrial and spirituals in house.The
estimates of agriculture by-products, namely, cotton sticks, arhar sticks, and bagasse
which has been taken into account by inflating the fuel wood estimates by 7.64
percent which was 6.00 percent in 2004-05 series.
4.2.4.3 Minor Forest Products or Non-Timber Forest products (NTFP)
4.2.4.3(a) Resin
The exploitation of resin is entirely in the hands of H.P. State Corporation.
The quantity extracted and the prices are supplied by the Forest Department and the
same are used for valuation of resin. The value is then adjusted by deducting 5% of
value as trade and transport margin.
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4.2.4.3(b)Other minor forest products.
In case of minor forest products other than resin, only royalty value is
available from the State Forest Department. As per ratio, decided at the national
level ten times of royalty value is taken to be the economic value of these products.
However a sub-group on minor forest products constituted at national level is
having a fresh look on the entire methodology of working out the estimates of
Domestic Product from this sub sector and the norms are likely to be revised in near
future. Previously, output of fodder was estimated by the Forest Survey of India that
at the national level, 15.5% of the livestock population is solely dependent on forest
areas for fodder/roughages. This proportion has been used to arrive at the value of
fodder from forest sources which has been revised as per India State of Forest
Report (IFR) 2013. As per report, 22.6% of the livestock population is dependent on
fodder from forest. Accordingly, output of fodder from forest was revised.
4.2.4.4 Inputs
The input ratio is revised on the average expenditure on purchase of goods
and services and on repairs and maintenance of fixed assets to the value of output of
this sector in the Government Forest Departments during 2011-12, which is 16.20
percent in place of 15.6 percent for 2004-05 series. This norm has been utilized for
estimating the material inputs in this sector.
4.2.4.5 Estimate at constant prices
To prepare the estimates at constant (2011-12) prices the quantity of
major forest produce and resin is evaluated at 2011-12 prices. The value of
other minor forest products at current prices is deflated on the basis of index
of implicit prices of major forest products with 2011-12 as base to arrive at
the estimate from these products at constant prices. The gross value added at
constant prices is worked out by subtracting input as repair and maintenance
charges from the total gross value of output.
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4.2.5 Fishing The income from Fisheries sector has been estimated by value added
approach. Under this sector, both commercial and subsistence fishing in inland
water viz.: fish from rivers, lakes, tanks and artificial ponds etc. is considered. Data
from both production and prices of fish is obtained from the State Directorate of
Fisheries.
4.2.5.1 Estimates at current prices
The Gross value of output has been Estimated based on the production and
prices of inland fish, category wise data of marine fish ( sold in raw form), sun-dried
fish, salted fish, frozen fish as furnished by State Directorate of Fisheries. For the
category subsistence fish, the outturn is estimated 12.5 percent of the production of
inland fish. The value of inputs and operational costs is taken as 22.5 %, 10%, 22.5%,
1% and 1% of the value of output for the items marine fish, inland fish, prawns,
subsistence fish and salted fish respectively. To arrive at the net domestic product
the gross value added from this sector is first determined by deducting the cost of
repair and maintenance of boats, nets etc. and other operational costs. These
deductions have taken as 6 percent of the gross value of the output. To arrive at the
net fixed capital as supplied by C.S.O. is further deducted.
4.2.5.2 Estimates at constant prices.
The estimates of the value of output at 2011-12 prices have been worked out
by evaluating the quantity of output of first during each year at 2011-12 prices and
applying the same input ratios as have been used for the estimation at current
prices.
4.2.6 Mining and Quarrying The revision in the estimates of this sector in new series is because of the
change in methodology of estimating the Gross Value Added at basic prices and also
source of data. In the old series, estimates of production and input costs were taken
from the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM). In the new series, the GVA at basic prices
have been computed from the annual financial statements of the companies for non-
departmental enterprises and private corporate enterprises, the Ministry of
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Corporate Affairs (MCA) database. The following methodology has been preparing
the estimates in the new series.
4.2.6.1 Estimates at current prices
4.2.6.1(a) Metallic and Non-Metallic Minerals
The GVA estimates for metallic and non-metallic minerals sector is
estimated as the sum of GVA of NDEs and GVA of Private Corporate Sector. Since
estimates at the enterprise level do not specify the mineral produces, the total
GVA/GVO of metallic and non-metallic minerals is divided in the proportion of
estimates of GVA/GVO calculated on the information on output received from IBM.
For estimating the net value of output, the consumption of fixed capital is deducted
from the gross value.
4.2.6.1.(b) Minor Minerals
There is no change in the estimation procedure of minor minerals in
the new series except that of sand. An indirect estimate of the value of output of
extraction of sand at basic prices is derived through the value of commodities used
for construction. As per the study conducted by Central Building Research Institute,
the value of sand used in the construction is estimated as 8.2% of total value of
inputs used for the activity. Since inputs are valuated at purchaser’s prices, suitable
adjustments of trade transport margins (based on TTM of minor minerals as derived
from Input Output Tables, 2007-08) were made to arrive at the value of output for
sand from the corresponding annual estimate of the value of inputs in construction.
Further, using the input rate from IBM for sand, the GVA of sand is derived and
added to the minor mineral GVA to arrive at the overall GVA of minor minerals.
4.2.6.2. Estimates at constant prices
The estimates of value of output of each mineral at 2011-12 prices have been
worked out by deflating current year estimates using WPI & IIP for mining &
quarrying.
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4.2.7. Manufacturing (Organised and Un-organised) In the old series, Manufacturing was categorised in to two segments-
registered and unregistered manufacturing. The registered manufacturing included
all factories registered under factories act under section 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of the
Indian Factories act 1948 which respectively refers to the factories employing 10 or
more workers using power and those employing 20 or more workers but not using
power on any day of preceding 12 months . The manufacturing units not covered in
registered sector, including household industries, form the ‘unregistered’
manufacturing sector. In compiling the GVA estimate of registered manufacturing
,production approach was followed and total estimate were derived using the
Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)-part related to manufacturing
Establishment approach was followed in estimating the GVA in the Annual
Survey of Industries i.e. the focus of survey is the factory, where primarily
manufacturing activity takes place, implying thereby that other activities such as
trading or other services of the head office conducted outside the surveyed factory
were not included in 2004-05 series.
In the new series, with base year 2011-12, the manufacturing sector has been
classified into organized Manufacturing and Unorganized Manufacturing. In the new
series, there have been changes in the estimates due to adoption of NIC 2008,
enterprise approach for organized manufacturing and ‘Effective Labour Input
Method ”for the unincorporated manufacturing enterprises
4.2.7.1 Classification changes
One of the major changes due to classification is that ‘Recycling” and
‘Publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing activities’’ were included in
the manufacturing sector, which in the new series would be the part of ‘Remediation
Activities ’in ‘Other Utility Services ‘and ‘Services and Services related to
broadcasting’.
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4.2.7.2 Organised Manufacturing
Till recently, the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) was the only
comprehensive source of data for the registered manufacturing sector. However,
ASI provides estimates for the manufacturing establishments only, and therefore,
does not provide any estimates for trading and other activities that may be provided
elsewhere by the enterprise. Therefore, the services carried out by the
manufacturing enterprises were not adequately covered in the national accounts.
With the availability of the comprehensive MCA database, this data gap could be
addressed by using the ‘enterprise approach’ for manufacturing also. In the new
series, estimates have been derived using the annual accounts of Non Departmental
Enterprises (NDE), Private corporate sector from MCA data base and quasi-
corporations as covered by ASI, apart from the Departmental Enterprises (Des), like
Railway Workshops, GOI Printing Press and Ordnance Factories.
ASI captures the data by type of organisation such as private and public
limited companies, NDEs, proprietary and patnership factories, Hindu Undivided
Family, KVIC etc. Annual accounts of Des, NDEs and Private Corporate Sector being
already available, the estimates relating to the Non-Government unincorporated
enterprises, which include partnership and proprietorship enterprises in ASI have
been estimated and are classified as quasi-corporations. These enterprises being
small in size, their coverage from ASI has been treated as of enterprise even if the
data is collected through establishment approach. In addition, in accordance with
the recommendation of SNA 2008, unincorporated manufacturing enterprises
maintaining accounts are quasi- corporations and therefore, their estimates have
been included in organised manufacturing. For obtaining estimates as obtained as
the sum of all enterprises have been apportioned using the corresponding share in
ASI.
4.2.7.3 Unorganised Manufacturing
In the old series, the base year estimate of unregistered manufacturing was
estimated as a combination of GVA from MSME sector and residual unregistered
sector using the labour input method. The MSME estimate of GVA was obtained by
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applying the GVA/GVO ratio of Directory Establishments (as derived from the NSS
62nd round Survey on Manufacturing Enterprises) to the GVO obtained from MSME
Census of 2006-07. The GVA of the residual unregistered sector was obtained by
multiplying the GVA per worker ( from 62nd round) and labour input from 61st
round EUS after making suitable adjustments for the labour input in MSME.
In the new series, as described in Section 2, Paras 2.13 to 2.28, the effective
labour input method has been used for compilation category wise estimation of GVA
of unincorporated Enterprises, 2010-11 and NSS 68th round Employment
Unemployment Survey, 2011-12..
The estimates for organised manufacturing are compiled by summing up the
estimates from Des, NDEs, Private Corporate Sector Enterprises, Non-Corporate
manufacturing establishments covered under ASI and the Quasi-corporations of the
unincorporated enterprises. The unorganised manufacturing consists of the
household enterprises. Table 20 gives the comparison of estimates of GVA for
registered/organised manufacturing for the year 2011-12 at factor cost for the
2004-05 series and at basic prices for the 2011-12 series.
4.2.8 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other Utility Services In the new series, the major changes in estimates are due to (i) changes in
NIC classification (ii) enterprise approach (iii) use of annual accounts of private
corporate sector from MCA data base.
4.2.8.1 Electricity
There are no changes in the methodology and estimates are compiled
through the enterprise approach, by aggregating the estimates for NEs and
companies in the Private Corporate Sector. However, electricity generation and
distribution by the private companies, which was earlier based on the analysis of
annual reports of private electricity companies registered with CEA, is now being
captured through the MCA database.
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4.2.8.2 Gas
There are no changes in the methodology and estimates are compiled
through the enterprise approach, by aggregating the estimates for NDEs, companies
in the Private Corporate Sector and the estimates for manufacture of gas in
households through bio-gas plants (Gobar Gas). The estimates for Gobar Gas have
been classified under the ‘households’ sector. Further, as in the other cases,
companies in the Private Corporate Sector are being captured through the MCA
database.
4.2.8.3 Water Supply
The estimates for Water Supply are obtained by aggregating those for Des,
NDEs, Companies in the Private Corporate Sector and water supply in the
unorganised sector, Estimates for the unorganised sector have been compiled using
the wages and the number of workers from the NSS 68th round Employment
Unemployment Survey, duly adjusted for the population as per Census 2011.
4.2.8.4 Remediation and other utility services
The estimates for this sector have been compiled by aggregating the
estimates for recyling, remediation, sewerage and other waste management
services. The estimates for recycling in the organised sector have been obtained
from ASI, while those for the remaining services have been estimated by aggregating
the estimates of Des and Enterprises of the Private Corporate Sector. Estimates for
the unincorporated Enterprises have been estimated using the NSS 67th round
Survey on unincorporated Enterprises 2010-11 and NSS 68th round Employment
Unemployment Survey, 2011-12. As in the case of unincorporated manufacturing,
the unincorporated enterprises are clasified as quasi-corporations, if they are
maintaining accounts and otherwise, as household enterprises.
4.2.9 Construction The Gross Value Added from Construction comprises of the following
Components:
i) Dwellings, Other Buildings & Structures (DOBS)
ii) Construction in plantations
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iii) Mineral explorations
GVA of Dwellings, Other Buildings & Structures further consists of two
components namely (i) Pucca and (ii) Kutcha. The former continues to be measured
through the commodity flow approach, and the letter through the expenditure
approach. However, in addition to these estimates, expenditure on construction
activity in plantations and mineral exploratins is separately estimated and included
in GVA from construction.
The broad methodology adopted in the new series for estimating the total
GVO and GVA from Construction is broadly the same as the one used in earlier series
except for some modifications and different data sources. The major revisions are
due to the following:
i) Use of financial reports as in MCA database series for estimation of GVA
from Construction for private corporations.
ii) Revision in methodology for estimation of value of output used in
construction for Bricks & tiles.
iii) Estimation of value of output used in construction for Bitumen and
bitumen mixtures, and Glass and glass products in addition to Cement
and cement products, Iron & steel, Bricks & tiles, Timber and Fixtures &
fittings.
iv) ‘Other materials’ to include service charges and therefore, presented as
‘Othermaterials and Service charges’ based on information received
from study on cost of construction by CBRI.
v) Use of NSS 70th round All India Debt and Investment Survey (AIDIS),
2013 for preparing benchmark estimates of rural residential buildings,
urban residential buildings, non-residential buildings and other
construction works.
vi) Use of NSS 65th round Survey on Housing conditions, 2008-09, for
obtaining ratios of pucca and kutcha construction for dwellings.
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vii) Adjustment in the output of construction industry for the own account
construction as included in the output of enterprises with major
economic activity other ‘construction’.
4.2.9.1 Pucca Dwellings, Other Buildings & Structures
The estimate of pucca dwelling, other building & strucrures for the entire
economy are compiled first through the commodity flow approach on the basis of
availability of basic construction materials and factor inputs. This forms the control
figures of overall output of pucca dwellllings, other buildings & structures for the
country. Estimates of output of dwellings, other buildings & structures in General
Government, public corportions, private corportions and households are also
compiled independently from budget documents, profit and loss accounts, balance
sheets and results of AIDIS.
The estimates for private corporations are prepared using information
on financial parameters of non-government companies from MCA database
provided by Ministry of Corporate Affairs. In the 2004-05 series, these estimates
were prepared on the basis of the sample studies of non-Government financial and
non-Financial Companies by RBI. In the earlier series, construction expenditures by
new companies was used to supplement the estimates from RBI study. As the MCA
database includes the new companies also, this adjustment has been done away
with in the 2011-12 series.
In the respect of ‘Households’, the estimates of new construction and
repair and maintenance for (i) rural residential buildings (RRB) (ii) urban
residential buildings (URB) and (iii) non-residential and other construction works
(NRB and OCW) are prepared initially for the benchmark year using the results of
AIDIS 2013. The benchmark estimates for RRBs and URBs are extrapolated with
various indicators such as intercensal growth rates of rural and urban dwellings,
and composite price indices, for compiling the estimates for subsequent years. The
above said estimates of RRBs and URBs are further apportioned to pucca and kutcha
dwellings using the NSS Report 535, 65th round, 2008-09. The norms used for
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apportioning the RRBs into pucca and kutcha dwellings are 83:17 (as against 79:21
used in 2004-05 series) and for URBs, they are 98:2 (as against 79:21 used in 2004-
05 series). As regards NRB & OCW, expenditure on wells and other irrigation
resources by households engaed in farm business and expenditure on workplace,
workshop and other constructions by households engaged in non-farm business are
shown under ‘pucca buildings & structures’. Expenditure on barns and animal sheds
and ‘other construction works’ under farm business, and development of land are
shown under ‘kutcha buildings & structures’.
The output for pucca dwellings, other buildings & structures obtained
through commodity flow approach includes both new construction and repair &
maintenance. The approach covers the cost of basic materials, other materials and
factor payments such as labour cost, contractor’s profit, etc. In the new series, the
construction costs incurred on seven basic materials used in construction activity
have been captured as against five basic materials in the old (2004-2005) series.
The basic materials considered for construction in the 2011-12 series are(i) cement
and cement products, (ii) iron and steel, (iii) bricks and tiles, (iv) timber and round
wood (including imports of timber products and veneer plywood) (v) fixtures and
fittings (vi) bitumen and bitumenmixtures and (vii) glass and glass products. The
item basket for theabove construction materials has been finalized by analyzing the
detailed results of Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) 2011-12 at commodity level of
7-digit National Product Classification for Manufacturing Sector (NPCMS). For
estimating the value of output of these items from unorganised manufacturing
sectors, NSS 67th round Survey on Unincorporated Enterprises, 2010-11 have been
used. Estimates of basic materials compiled using ASI and NSS enterprise survey
results have appropriately adjuested with corresponding output estimated in the
manufacturing sector. The Trade and Transport margins have been revised based
on the input Output Tables, 2007-08.
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4.2.9.2 New/Revised Methodology for Bitumen & bitumen mixtures, Glass &
glass products and Bricks & tiles:
Two new construction material, namely bitumen & bitumen mixtures
and glass & glass products were included in the list of basic materials used for
estimation of value of output of construction activity. Detailed results of ASI 2011-
12 at 5-digit level of NIC 2008 along with 7-digit level of NPCMS code for
commodities, have beenanalyzed for compilation of base year estimates.
Corresponding information from NSS 67th round has also been incorporated to
account for manufacture of glass and glass products in unorganised manufacturing
sector. It is assumed that bitumen is not produced in the unorganised
manufacturing sector. To these estimates, excise duty, net imports and import duty
for the specific commodity has been added. Input ratios of these commodities in
manufacturing obtained from ASI, 2011-12 have been applied to deduct the
intermediate consumption thereby getting an estimate of use in construction.
Methodology for compilation of estimates of “bricks & tiles” has been revised.
For estimating the production of bricks & tiles in organised sector, detailed results
of ASI 2011-12 for 7-digit level of NPCMS code for bricks & tiles at 5 digit level of
NIC 2008 have been analyzed. For estimating the production of bricks & tiles in un-
organised sector, results of NSS 67th round, have been used.
From the results obtained from the study of cost of construction by CBRI, it
has been estimate that the seven basic material groups account for 74.96 percent of
the total construction materials while the remaining 25.04 percent accounts for
‘other materials and service charges’. ‘Other materials and service charges’ include
sand, kerosene oil, steam coal, cement primer, cement paint, driver charges, mixing
charges, water charges, etc. After obtaining the estimated value of output of pucca
construction from the basic materials, these ratios are used to estimate output from
‘other materials and service charges’.
Revised norms for basic materials, other materials and factor inputs used in
new series for construction activity are 48.7 percent, 16.3 percent, and 35.0 percent
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as against the norms of 49.5 percent, 15.7 percent, and 34.8 percent, respectively in
old series. The factor incomes consist of wages of all type of construction workers,
contractors’ profits etc.
4.2.9.3 Kutcha Dwellings, Other Buildings & Structures
In the new series, the kutcha DOBS includes kutcha construction undertaken
in the general government, public corporations and households. In the 2004-05
series, capital expenditure on installation of wind energy systems which is a pucca
construction activity was separately estimated and 8.7 percent of the total capital
expenditure incurred in constructing the wind energy system was included. As MCA
database covers companies undertaking installation of wind systems, these
estimates are not separately added as was being done in the old series.
The capital expenditure incurred on cultivation of plantation crops during
the gestation period is treated as output of the ‘Construction Industry’ for that year.
The coverage of capital expenditure in cultivation of plantation crops now include
cardamom based on data available from NHB and NABARD for the year 2014-15.
Using information on the asset ‘Tree, crop and plant resources yielding repeat
products’ available from the MCA database for private corporations and from
budgets, annual reports for public corporations, the capital expenditure for the
Households sector is worked out as a residual.
4.2.9.4. Mineral exploration
As regards expenditure in mineral exploration, this is the expenditure in
mineral exploration, this is the expenditure incurred on mineral exploration asset
by all institutional sectors. This information is separately available in accounts of
public corporations and private corporations. This is added separately to the
commodity flow estimates of construction.
The new series estimates, and additional items included in the coverage and
the differences from the previous series are presented in Tables 24 and 25.
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4.2.10 Trade, repair services, hotels and restaurants
4.2.10.1 Trade & repair services
Trade activity includes wholesale and retail trade in all comodities whether
produced domestically, imported. Repair services of computers, household goods,
motor vehicles (including motor cycles) are also included in this Section. In the
earlier series, repair of computers was a part of computer related activities. It has
been made a part of this category as per NIC 2008. The benchmark year estimates of
GVA for this activity in the old series were prepared separately for the public sector,
private organised sector and households. For public sector trading units, GVA
estimates were compiled by analyzing the annual accounts of public trading
enterjprises and budget documents. Estimates for private organised part comprising
private coporate sector and cooperative societies engaged in trade were prepared
using the result for the RBI study on company finances, total paid up capital of
companies available from Ministry of Company Affairs and the information available
from the NABARD publication viz “ Statistical statement relating to the cooperative
movement in India 2003-04”respectively. As this category of services was not
covered in the NSS 63rd round Enterprise Survey, the GVA of each of the five
categories of unorganised sector from the previous series obtained by moving the
estimates for the year 1999-2000 to 2004-05 using the index of Gross Trading
Income (GTI) was retained.
In the new series, the estimates of GVA for trade and repair services have
been prepared separately for the following categories, as per NIC 2008
classification:
1. Trade and repair of motor vehicles (Including motor cycles) and
retail sale of automotive fuel.
2. Wholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motor cycles +
Wholesale of lottery tickets.
3. Retail trade except of motor vehicles and motor cycles + retail sale
of lottery tickets
4. Repair of computers and personal and household goods.
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The revision in GVA estimates of public, private and unorganised
components in 2011-12 in the new series has been due to the availability of latest
data from different source agencies. For public sector trading units, i.e. DEs and
NDEs, GVA estimates have been compiled by analyzing the budget documents and
the annual accounts of public trading enterprises, respectively. There is no change in
the sources and methods of estimating the GVA of these enterprises. Estimates for
2011-12 of private organised part comprising private corporate sector, quasi-
corporations and co-operative societies engaged in trade and repair services have
been prepared as below:-
(a) Private corporate: The estimates of Private Incorporated
Enterprises have been derived using the MCA database.
(b) Quasi-Corporations: Estimates for the quasi-corporations have
been derived using LI method,
(c) Cooperatives: No changes were made in the methodology adopted
for compilation of estimates of the cooperatives, since
cooperatives were not covered in the NSS 67th round Survey on
Unincorporated Enterprises, 2010-11 and updated information on
trading cooperatives is not available from NABARD.
The estimates of the unincorporated segment (quasi-corporations and
household enterprises) have been compiled using the labour input method
The decrease in GVA of Trade is mainly due to drop in the latest survey based
estimates of trade for the unorganised sector. The change in the methodology and
use of the latest data on private corporate sector i.e. MCA have also led to a
significant decrease in the estimates as compared to the old series. In the old series,
the benchmark estimates for the private corporate sector were moved forward
using the growth rates based on RBI sample studies of non-financial companies. In
the absence of trade related survey between 1999-2000 to 2010-11, the estimate of
the unorganised trade sector for 2011-12 in the old series projected using the GTI
index seem to be over estimated leading to a wide divergence between the new
series and old series estimates.
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4.2.10.2 Hotels and Restaurants
The methodology followed for estimating GVA of public, private organised
and households in the new series is same as that of trade & repair services.
4.2.11.Transport, Storage and Communication
4.2.11.1Railways
There are no changes in compilation procedure for estimation of GVA of
Railway transport services. However, in the new series, Estimates of ‘Railway’
operated by the Private Companies, has been included using their accounts as
available in the MCA database.
4.2.11.2.Transport by means other than railways and storage
The economic activities covered in this sector are: (i) Road transport; (ii) Air
transport; (iii) Water transport; and (iv) Services incidental to transport.
4.2.11.2(a) Road Transport
In the old series, for mechanized road transport, public sector GVA
estimates have been compiled by analyzing the annual accounts of State Road
Transport Corporations. While for private corporate and unorganised Sector, the
estimates of GVA in respect of mechanized and non-mechanized road transport
were compiled using the labour input method. In the case of private corporate
sector, the GVAPW of “all enterprises” was used.
In the new series, while there is no change in the methodology for compiling
the public sector estimates, the estimates of Private corporate estimates have been
compiled using MCA database for the unorganised sector, the estimates of GVA in
respect of mechanized and non-mechanized road transport have compiled for the
base year using the effective labour input method and labour input method
respectively.
4.2.11.2(b) Air Transport
In the earlier series, the GVA estimates of air transport were prepared
separately for the two parts i.e. public and private corporate sector. Estimates for
the public sector were obtained by analyzing the budget documents and the annual
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accounts of public sector undertakings. The GVA of private corporate sector for the
base year was prepared by analyzing the annual accounts of the companies and
estimate for the subsequent years were obtained extrapolation using index of
passengers and cargo handled at airports. In the new series, while the methodology
for public part is the same, the estimates of the private organised part have been
compiled using MCA database.
4.2.11.2(c) Water Transport
In the old series, the public sector GVA estimate was prepared by
analyzing the budget documents and annual accounts of Public Shipping Companies
and Inland Water Shipping Companies. The GVA of private corporate sector for the
base year was prepared by analyzing the annual accounts of sample companies and
adjusted by the Gross Registered Tonnage for the total registered companies. For
the subsequent years, estimates were extrapolated using index of cargo handled at
major and minor ports. The GVA estimates for unorganised sector were prepared
using labour input method.
In the new series, while the methodology for the public part is the same, the
estimates of the private corporate part have been compiled using MCA database.
The GVA estimates for unorganised sector have been prepared using effective LI
method.
4.2.11.2(d) Services incidental to transport
The activities of ‘travel agencies and tour operators’ are no longer a
part of the category as per NIC 2008. This will form a part of a new category in the
‘Real Estate, Ownership of Dwellings and Professional Services’ group’. For this
industry, the public sector estimates of GVA are prepared by analysing the budget
documents for information on light houses and light ships and annual accounts of
companies engaged in services incidental to water and air transport like Port Trusts,
Inland Water Authority, Dredging Corporation and Airport Authority of India.
In the earlier series, for private corporate and unorganised sectors, the
estimates of GVA for the year 2004-05 were prepared using the labour input
method.
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In the new series, while the methodology for the public part is the same, the
estimates of the private corporate part have been compiled using MCA database.
The GVA estimates for unorganised sector have been prepared using effective LI
method.
4.2.11.2(e) Storage
The economic activities coverred in this sector are: (i) Warehousing
(Public Corporations) (ii) Cold Storage (Private Corporate) (iii) Storage not
elsewhere classified (Unorganised Enterprises).
In the old series, for Warehousing Corporations, the GVA estimate was based
on the analysis of annual accounts of state and central warehousing corporations.
For Cold Storage, GVA estimate was based on the results available from Annual
Survey of Industries (ASI) and for Storage not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.), which is
treated as the unorganised sector of the category, the estimates of GVA for the Base
year 2004-05 were prepared using labour input method.
In the new series, while the methodology for the public part is the same, the
estimates of the private corporate part have been compiled using MCA database.
The GVA estimate for unorganised sector have been prepared using effective LI
method.
4.2.11.2(f) Communication & services related to broad casting
A new category- Recording,Publishing and Broadcasting services- has
been included in this category. As in the earlier series, the public sector GVA
estimate has been prepared by analyzing the budget documents and annual
accounts of Department of posts and NDEs.
In the old series, the estimates of the private corporate and unorganised
sector for both cable and courier services were compiled using the LI method. The
GVO estimates of private corporate sector for other communication services
(reclassified as Telecomunication in the new series) was compiled as a product of
the annualised average revenue per user and number of subscribers. The GVO/GVA
ratio of sample private cellular companies was applied on the revenue so obtained
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to get the GVA for this activity. The estimates of unorganised part for other
communication services were compiled using LI method.
In the new series, estimates for the private corporate sector enterprises for
all the categories have compiled using MCA database. The estimates for the
unincorporated sector (quasi-corporations and household enterprises) have been
compiled using labour input method for ‘telecommunication’ and using effective
labour input method for the remaining categories.
4.2.12. Financial Services Change in the financial services and the changes in the estimates of the sub-
sectors within the financial services sector have been described in chapter-III,
paragraphs 3.8 and 3.9
4.2.13. Real estate, Ownership of Dwellings and Professional
Services
4.2.13.1 Real Estate and Professional Services
The economic activities covered in this sector in the new series are (i) Real
estate activities; (ii) Computer & information related services; Professional,
scientific and technical activities including R & D; and (iv) Administrative and
support services activities and other professional activities.
As in the earlier series, the estimates for the public sector for all these
categories have been derived from the budget documents and annual reports of
public sector companies. In the case of ‘Computer & Information related services’,
estimates for the private corporate sector in the earlier series were derived based
on the information available from NASSCOM. For the unorganised sector of
‘Computer & Information related services’, as also for the private corporate and
unorganised sectors of remaining categories, labour input method was used for
compiling the base year estimates (2004-05).
In the new series, for all these services other than ‘ownership of dwellings’
in this category, MCA database has been used for the private corporate sector,while
effective labour input method has been used for compiling the estimates of the
unincorporated sector in the new series the new series.
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The estimates of these services have undergone change in the new series
because of the adoption of MAC database and the effective labour input method.
Further, owing to the modifications in this categorisation of services based on NIC
2008 (other than ‘real estate’), the estimates of the old series and new series are not
comparable. The major changes are given in the following paragraphs.
4.2.13.2 Computer and Information related Services
Repair of computers’ and ‘software publishing’ are no longer a part of this
category and have been moved to ‘Trade & Repair Services’ and ‘Communication &
services related to broadcasting’respectively.
4.2.13.3 Professional, scientific and technical activities including R & D
The category ‘research & development etc.’ in the old series has been
modified with inclusion of ‘Veterinary activities’ and appropriately renamed.
4.2.13.4 Administrative and support service activities and other professional
activities
This is a new category culled out from the certain activities of the
previous category- ‘research & development etc.’ and includes all administrative
and support service activities. It also includes legal and accounting activities.
4.2.13.5 Ownership of dwellings
As per the production boundary defined for national accounts, ‘production
of housing services for owner occupiers’ own final consumption’ has to be taken into
consideration in the estimation of GDP. Therefore, this economic activity apart from
capturing the housing services generated from rented residential houses, also
includes the imputed value of owner occupied dwellings. Services rendered by non-
residential buildings are considered to be a subsidiary activity of the industries,
which occupy the buildings and therefore, are not included in this sector.
In the old series, GVA estimates for the ownership of dwellings of urban
areas were estimated as the gross rental (actual rent paid and imputed rent for
owned dwellings) of the residential census houses less the cost of repairs and
maintenance. The user cost approach was used for estimating the value added from
rural dwellings.
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The same methodology has been followed in the new series also, duly
updated with the latest Data on dwellings and rent per dwelling for urban areas has
been taken from the Population Census, 2011 and the results of NSS 68th round
Consumer Expenditure Survey respectively. For estimating the services in the rural
areas, the user cost approach has been updated using the AIDIS, 2013, Population
Census 2011.
4.2.14. Public Administration & Defence The reasons for change in the estimates of public administration and defence
have already been discussed in Section-III para 3.21 to 3.24. However the estimates
of net value added are prepared using the income approach, the compensation of
employees being the only factor income. The economic cum purpose classification of
the budget of the State Government and Local bodies provide the estimates for
administration departements from which the Public Adminstration are derived
making use of government expenditure under various purpose categories.State wise
estimates of NSDP from Central Government have been prepared by CSO by
distributing the national level estimates among the states in proportion to the
number of Central Government employees in the State.
4.2.15. Other Services The economic activities covered under this sector are (i) education
services(ii) human health & care services; (iii) recreation, cultural and sporting
activities; (iv) activities of membership organisations; (v) personal services
including washing, hair dressing, custom tailoring and other personal service
activities; and (vii) private households with employed person. The activities of extra
terrritorial organisations and bodies are not a part of GDP and have hence been
excluded from this group. The categories ‘Sewerage and refuse disposal’ and
‘Veterinary services’ have been removed from this group and classified as a part of
utility services in ‘Electricity, gas, water supply and utility services’ group and
‘professional services’ respectively.
In the earlier series, the base year estimates of value added of private
corporate as well as unorganised parts for this activity were prepared using the
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labour input method. For the public sector part, estimates were compiled by
analyzing the budget documents of central and state governments, reports of
autonomous institutions, and annual reports of public undertakings.
In the new series, there is no change in the estimation of the public part in
the new series. There is a deviation in the case of private corporate sector, which
has now been covered using the MCA database. For the private unincorporated
enterprises (quasi-corporateions and household enterprises), the estimates of all
categories except ‘private households employing persons’ have been compiled using
effective labour input method for the new series.
4.2.16. Classification Changes In a few categories of the industry group, there have been changes in
classification due to the adoption of NIC 2008. ‘Social work with & without
accommodation’ which was part of ‘activities of membership organisations’ is now a
part of ‘human health & care services’. Further, broadcasting which was earlier a
part of ‘recreation’ is now covered in the group ‘Communication & services related
to broadcasting’.
4.2.17. Private households with employed persons Data on private households with employed persons is usually not collected in
the Survey on Unincorporated Enterprises, as it is not feasible to identify such
households as enterprises. The value added generated by this activity relates to
wages paid to ‘employed persons’ by the households. Therefore, the wages related
information was estimated from the NSS 68th round Employment & Unemployment
Survey, 2011-12.
Note : Recreational, cultural and sporting activities category is a modified category
in the new series owing to which the two series are not exactly comparable. New
series estimates are at basic prices while the estimates in the old series at factor
cost.
4.2.18. Consumption of fixed capital o The Consumption Of Fixed Capital (CFC) is the replacement value of
reduction in the assets used up in the process of production during the
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accounting period resulting from deterioration, normal obsolescence
or normal accidental damage. The CFC is calculated for all fixed assets
owned by producers. However, it is not calculated for
o Valuables that are acquired precisely because their value, in real
terms, is not expected to decline over time;
o Livestock;
o Non-produced assets such as land, mineral or other deposits
o Work in progress; and
o Value of fixed assets destroyed by acts of war or major natural
disasters, which occur very infrequently.
The estimates of Net Fixed Capital Stock (NFCS) and CFC, both at current and
constant prices, continue to be based on the Perpetual Inventory Method (PIM),
wherein method of declining balance is adopted, as recommended under the System
of National Accounts. For these estimates, it is essential to have the following:
o Annual Series of the estimates of the Gross Fixed Capital
Formation(GFCF) at current prices for long period prior to the base
year;
o Average economic age of the assets; and
o Appropriate price indices for use as deflator.
In the new series, GFCF is estimated for four broad categories of asets
namely, Dwellings, Other building & Structures; machinery & equipment; Cultivated
biological resources; and Intellectual property products. This is further classified
into 14 asset types for use in estimation of stocks and CFC by PIM as against only
two asset categories ‘Construction’ and ‘Machinery & Equipment’ in the previous
series. The opening stocks for the base year 2011-12 have been compiled using
detailed information on the opening stocks (book values) from the government
companies’ annual reports, MCA database, and NSS 67th round Survey on
Unincorporated Enterprises, 2010-11. Another major improvement in the new
series is that average service lives of assets have been revised keeping in view the
latest information available from various department/organization such as Railway
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Board, State Road Transport Corporations, Department of Post, Electricity Boards,
Central Building Research Institute, Central Public Works Department, State PWDs,
and other agencies. The average service lives of assets used in the two series for
various assets.
Table:4.6
Average service lives of assets ( in years)
Assets 2004-05
series
2011-12 series
1. Dwellings , other buildings and
structures
1.1 Dwelling 60 to 80
70 to 80
1.2 Non Residential buildings 47 to 70
1.3 Other Structure 25 to 50
25 to 50
1.4 Land Improvements 20 to 30
1.5 Roads & Bridges 200 to 400 60 to 100
2.Machinary and equipment
2.1 Transport Equipment 10 to 20 8 to 15
2.2 Information & Communication
Techonology equipment 15 to 25 5
2.3Other Machinary & Equipment 11 to 30
3.Cultivated biological resources
3.1 Tree, crop & plant resources 30 20 to 30
4.Intellectual property products
4.1 Research & Development - 10
4.2 Mineral Exploration - 14
4.3 Compture software 5 7
4.4 Entertainment, literacy or artistic
originals - 7
4.5 Other intellectual property products - 7
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Following is the step-wise description of the methodology in the new series:
i) Rebasing of the price indices at 2011-12, i.e., making it 100 for the
year 2011-12;
ii) Revision of average life of assets, due to changes in technology or
some other reasons on the basis of information from various
organizations;
iii) Incorporating the latest estimates of Gross Fixed Capital Formation for
the year 2011-12 as per the new series;
iv) Estimating the stocks and GFCF, by disaggregated assets, for the back
years using splicing techniques. The splicing is suitably done upto the
year from which has taken place;
v) Calculation of CFC and NFCS following the declining balance method.
GRAPHS
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The Gross State Domestic Product from 2011-12 to 2015-16 at
Current & Constant Prices is given in the graph below drawn from Table-3
& 4 of tabular portion:
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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT & CONSTANT PRICES
( Rs. in Lakhs )
At Current Prices At Constant Prices
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The Net State Domestic Product from 2011-12 to 2015-16 at Current
& Constant Prices is given in the graph below drawn from Table-12 & 13 of
tabular portion
The GSDP Growth rates in comparison to All India are given in
the graph below drawn from Table-2 & 48 of tabular portion:
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NET STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT & CONSTANT PRICES
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At Current Prices At Constant Prices
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Himachal PradeshAll India
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The State Per Capita Income from 2011-12 to 2015-16 at
Current Prices in comparison to All India is shown in the graph below as
drawn from table -53 of tabular portion:
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Per Capita Income of H.P. in Comparision to All India In Rupees
( At Current Prices )
Himachal Pradesh All India
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The State Per Capita Income from 2011-12 to 2015-16 at Constant
Prices in comparison to All India is shown in the graph below as drawn
from table -54 of tabular portion:
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Per Capita Income of H.P. in Comparision to All India
In Rupees ( At Constant Prices )
Himachal Pradesh All India
PART-II
Detailed Statistical Tables
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Table-1
Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) & Net State Value Added/Net Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP) OF H.P. 2011-12 to 2015-16
(Base=2011-12) (At Current Prices)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Gross State Value Added (GSVA) at Basic prices (Rupees in Lakh)
6940278 7890838 8935771 9800853 10755752
1.1 Index of GSVA ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 113.7 128.8 141.2 155.0
1.2 Percentage Change over
Previous Year 13.7 13.2 9.7 9.7
2 Gross State Domestic Product
(GSDP) (Rupees in Lakh) 7271983 8281977 9476416 10436879 11533971
2.1 Index of GSDP ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 113.9 130.3 143.5 158.6
2.2 Percentage Change over
Previous Year 13.9 14.4 10.1 10.5
3 Net State Value Added (NSVA ) at Basic prices (Rupees in Lakh)
5721920 6552090 7472231 8183570 9011180
3.1 Index of NSVA ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 114.5 130.6 143.0 157.5
3.2 Percentage Change over
Previous Year 14.5 14.0 9.5 10.1
4 Net State Domestic Product
(NSDP) (Rupees in Lakh) 6053625 6943229 8012876 8819596 9789400
4.1 Index of NSDP ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 114.7 132.4 145.7 161.7
4.2 Percentage Change over
Previous Year 14.7 15.4 10.1 11.0
5 Per Captia NSDP (Rs.) 87721 99730 114095 124500 136972
5.1 Index of Per Capita ( Base=2011-
12) 100.0 113.7 130.1 141.9 156.1
5.2 Percentage Change over
Previous Year 13.7 14.4 9.1 10.0
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Table-2
Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) & Net State Value Added/Net Domestic Product
(NSVA/NSDP) OF H.P. 2011-12 to 2015-16 (Base=2011-12) (At Constant Prices)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Gross State Value Added (GSVA) at Basic prices (Rupees in Lakh) 6940278 7412567 7928936 8517357 9181136
1.1 Index of GSVA ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 106.8 114.2 122.7 132.3
1.2 Percentage Change over Previous
Year 6.8 7.0 7.4 7.8
2 Gross State Domestic Product
(GSDP) (Rupees in Lakh) 7271983 7738426 8284669 8903164 9599374
2.1 Index of GSDP ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 106.4 113.9 122.4 132.0
2.2 Percentage Change over Previous
Year 6.4 7.1 7.5 7.8
3 Net State Value Added (NSVA ) at Basic prices (Rupees in Lakh) 5721920 6125992 6584083 7071437 7658354
3.1 Index of NSVA ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 107.1 115.1 123.6 133.8
3.2 Percentage Change over Previous
Year 7.1 7.5 7.4 8.3
4 Net State Domestic Product (NSDP)
(Rupees in Lakh) 6053625 6451851 6939815 7457244 8076591
4.1 Index of NSDP ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 106.6 114.6 123.2 133.4
4.2 Percentage Change over Previous
Year 6.6 7.6 7.5 8.3
5 Per Captia NSDP( Rs.) 87721 92672 98816 105269 113007 5.1 Index of Per Capita ( Base=2011-12) 100.0 105.6 112.6 120.0 128.8
5.2 Percentage Change over Previous
Year 5.6 6.6 6.5 7.4
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Table-3
Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector
At current prices 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 788717 924605 1046461 964062 1032398
1.1 Crops 673402 814909 938019 853758 913545
1.2 Live stock 115315 109697 108442 110304 118853
1.3 Forestry & Logging 368735 383150 443092 540950 566493
1.4 Fishing 5175 5956 8249 9968 10899
2 Mining & Quarrying 28640 30544 28476 33385 35404
TOTAL-PRIMARY 1191266 1344255 1526277 1548366 1645194
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 1799826 2063113 2355433 2543637 2666208
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 602408 619270 713480 767268 825948
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 566010 582239 677663 734468 784202
4.2 Water supply 36398 37031 35817 32800 41747
5 Construction 638216 711075 775084 808256 837264
TOTAL-SECONDARY 3040451 3393457 3843997 4119162 4329420 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 456829 513987 583016 615496 743958
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 357260 407784 473098 494162 597208
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 99569 106203 109918 121333 146751
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 300836 351968 445448 552234 656615 7.1 Railways 1720 1919 2309 2528 2654
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 171483 215311 276099 355311 448920
7.2.1 Road Transport 169771 212617 273314 349608 442347
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 898 1670 1452 3979 4354
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 814 1024 1334 1724 2220
7.3 Storage 163 181 120 129 135
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 127471 134557 166919 194266 204906
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 757664 865954 1028464 1167730 1400574
8 Financial Services 287346 318473 332560 362521 387897
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 674894 816170 967576 1125937 1300314
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 962240 1134643 1300136 1488458 1688211
10 Public Administration. 375875 437936 468316 553974 617586
11 Other Services 612783 714593 768581 923164 1074767
Total-Community & Personal Services 988658 1152529 1236897 1477138 1692353
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 6940278 7890838 8935771 9800853 10755752
13 Product Taxes 551418 637988 759234 895317 1085791 14 Product Subsidies 219713 246849 218589 259291 307572 15 Gross State Domestic Product 7271983 8281977 9476416 10436879 11533971 16 Population (,00) 69010 69620 70230 70840 71470 17 Per Capita (Rs.) 105376 118960 134934 147330 161382
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Table-4
Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) (Rupees in Lakh)
At constant prices
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 788717 861529 981867 901771 834793
1.1 Crops 673402 742067 870435 791702 716805
1.2 Live stock 115315 119462 111432 110068 117988
1.3 Forestry & Logging 368735 377092 382790 394762 397661
1.4 Fishing 5175 5707 6552 7309 7984
2 Mining & Quarrying 28640 28187 24215 25830 28708
TOTAL-PRIMARY 1191266 1272514 1395424 1329672 1269146
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 1799826 1924071 2052197 2238899 2492922
4 Elect,Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services
602408 605273 646998 689563 757168
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 566010 571470 617086 662858 720546
4.2 Water supply 36398 33803 29912 26705 36623
5 Construction 638216 675541 723125 761455 775804
TOTAL-SECONDARY 3040450 3204885 3422320 3689917 4025893 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 456829 475494 507916 521467 570499
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 357260 376793 411495 417210 441468
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 99569 98702 96421 104257 129031
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 300837 328512 405449 489411 573328
7.1 Railways 1720 1830 2142 2159 2362
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 171483 198237 247813 308526 383589
7.2.1 Road Tranport 169771 195694 245464 303945 378865
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 898 1520 1277 3487 3689
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 814 1023 1072 1094 1035
7.3 Storage 163 165 106 112 114
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 127471 128281 155387 178614 187263
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 757665 804006 913365 1010878 1143827
8 Financial Services 287346 312147 304420 331491 339778
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 674894 747653 815871 916883 994195
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 962240 1059800 1120291 1248374 1333973
10 Public Administration. 375875 404423 400849 461615 543737
11 Other Services 612783 666938 676687 776900 864559
Total-Community & Personal Services 988658 1071361 1077537 1238515 1408296
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 6940278 7412567 7928936 8517357 9181136
13 Product Taxes 551418 573528 583922 624907 668769 14 Product Subsidies 219713 247669 228190 239100 250531 15 Gross State Domestic Product 7271983 7738426 8284669 8903164 9599374 16 Population (,00) 69010 69620 70230 70840 71470 17 Per Capita (Rs.) 105376 111152 117965 125680 134313
GDP Growth ( Percent ) 6.4 7.1 7.5 7.8
83
Table-5
Indices of Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) (Rupees in Lakh)
At current prices S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 100.0 117.2 132.7 122.2 130.9
1.1 Crops 100.0 121.0 139.3 126.8 135.7
1.2 Live stock 100.0 95.1 94.0 95.7 103.1
1.3 Forestry & Logging 100.0 103.9 120.2 146.7 153.6
1.4 Fishing 100.0 115.1 159.4 192.6 210.6
2 Mining & Quarrying 100.0 106.6 99.4 116.6 123.6
TOTAL-PRIMARY 100.0 112.8 128.1 130.0 138.1
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 100.0 114.6 130.9 141.3 148.1
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other
utility services 100.0 102.8 118.4 127.4 137.1
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 100.0 102.9 119.7 129.8 138.5
4.2 Water supply 100.0 101.7 98.4 90.1 114.7
5 Construction 100.0 111.4 121.4 126.6 131.2
TOTAL-SECONDARY 100.0 111.6 126.4 135.5 142.4 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 112.5 127.6 134.7 162.9
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 100.0 114.1 132.4 138.3 167.2
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 106.7 110.4 121.9 147.4
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 100.0 117.0 148.1 183.6 218.3
7.1 Railways 100.0 111.6 134.2 147.0 154.3
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 100.0 125.6 161.0 207.2 261.8
7.2.1 Road Transport 100.0 125.2 161.0 205.9 260.6
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
7.2.3 Air Transport 100.0 186.1 161.7 443.3 485.0
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 100.0 125.8 163.9 211.9 272.7
7.3 Storage 100.0 110.9 73.6 79.1 82.7
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 100.0 105.6 130.9 152.4 160.7
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 100.0 114.3 135.7 154.1 184.9
8 Financial Services 100.0 110.8 115.7 126.2 135.0
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 100.0 120.9 143.4 166.8 192.7
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 100.0 117.9 135.1 154.7 175.4
10 Public Administration. 100.0 116.5 124.6 147.4 164.3
11 Other Services 100.0 116.6 125.4 150.7 175.4
Total-Community & Personal Services 100.0 116.6 125.1 149.4 171.2
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 100.0 113.7 128.8 141.2 155.0
13 Gross State Domestic Product 100.0 113.9 130.3 143.5 158.6
84
Table-6
Indices of Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product (GSVA/GSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector At constant prices
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2016-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 100.0 109.2 124.5 114.3 105.8
1.1 Crops 100.0 110.2 129.3 117.6 106.4
1.2 Live stock 100.0 103.6 96.6 95.5 102.3
1.3 Forestry & Logging 100.0 102.3 103.8 107.1 107.8
1.4 Fishing 100.0 110.3 126.6 141.2 154.3
2 Mining & Quarrying 100.0 98.4 84.5 90.2 100.2
TOTAL-PRIMARY 100.0 106.8 117.1 111.6 106.5
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 100.0 106.9 114.0 124.4 138.5
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 100.0 100.5 107.4 114.5 125.7
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 100.0 101.0 109.0 117.1 127.3
4.2 Water supply 100.0 92.9 82.2 73.4 100.6
5 Construction 100.0 105.8 113.3 119.3 121.6
TOTAL-SECONDARY 100.0 105.4 112.6 121.4 132.4
6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 104.1 111.2 114.1 124.9
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 100.0 105.5 115.2 116.8 123.6
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 99.1 96.8 104.7 129.6
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 100.0 109.2 134.8 162.7 190.6 7.1 Railways 100.0 106.4 124.5 125.5 137.3
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 100.0 115.6 144.5 179.9 223.7
7.2.1 Road Transport 100.0 115.3 144.6 179.0 223.2
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
7.2.3 Air Transport 100.0 169.3 142.2 388.3 410.8
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 100.0 125.7 131.7 134.4 127.1
7.3 Storage 100.0 101.1 65.1 69.0 69.8
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 100.0 100.6 121.9 140.1 146.9
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 100.0 106.1 120.5 133.4 151.0
8 Financial Services 100.0 108.6 105.9 115.4 118.2
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 100.0 110.8 120.9 135.9 147.3
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 100.0 110.1 116.4 129.7 138.6 10 Public Administration. 100.0 107.6 106.6 122.8 144.7
11 Other Services 100.0 108.8 110.4 126.8 141.1
Total-Community & Personal Services 100.0 108.4 109.0 125.3 142.4
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 100.0 106.8 114.2 122.7 132.3
13 Gross State Domestic Product 100.0 106.4 113.9 122.4 132.0
85
Table-7 Sector wise Percent Variation over Previous Years of Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product
2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12) At Current Prices
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 17.23 13.18 -7.87 7.09
1.1 Crops 21.01 15.11 -8.98 7.00
1.2 Live stock -4.87 -1.14 1.72 7.75
1.3 Forestry & Logging 3.91 15.64 22.09 4.72
1.4 Fishing 15.11 38.49 20.84 9.33
2 Mining & Quarrying 6.65 -6.77 17.24 6.05
TOTAL-PRIMARY 12.84 13.54 1.45 6.25 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 14.63 14.17 7.99 4.82
4 Elect,Gas, Water Supply & Other utility services 2.80 15.21 7.54 7.65
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 2.87 16.39 8.38 6.77
4.2 Water supply 1.74 -3.28 -8.42 27.28
5 Construction 11.42 9.00 4.28 3.59
TOTAL-SECONDARY 11.61 13.28 7.16 5.10 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 12.51 13.43 5.57 20.87
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 14.14 16.02 4.45 20.85
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 6.66 3.50 10.39 20.95
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 17.00 26.56 23.97 18.90 7.1 Railways 11.57 20.32 9.48 5.00
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 25.56 28.23 28.69 26.35
7.2.1 Road Transport 25.24 28.55 27.91 26.53
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.2.3 Air Transport 86.06 -13.07 174.05 9.42
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 25.81 30.23 29.29 28.74
7.3 Storage 10.88 -33.58 7.43 4.52
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 5.56 24.05 16.38 5.48
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 14.29 18.77 13.54 19.94
8 Financial Services 10.83 4.42 9.01 7.00
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 20.93 18.55 16.37 15.49
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 17.92 14.59 14.48 13.42 10 Public Administration. 16.51 6.94 18.29 11.48
11 Other Services 16.61 7.56 20.11 16.42
Total-Community & Personal Services 16.58 7.32 19.42 14.57
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 13.70 13.24 9.68 9.74 13 Gross State Domestic Product 13.89 14.42 10.14 10.51
86
Table-8
Sector wise Growth Percent of Gross State Value Added/Domestic Product 2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Prices
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2012-
13 2013-14 2014-
15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 9.2 14.0 -8.2 -7.4
1.1 Crops 10.2 17.3 -9.0 -9.5
1.2 Live stock 3.6 -6.7 -1.2 7.2
1.3 Forestry & Logging 2.3 1.5 3.1 0.7
1.4 Fishing 10.3 14.8 11.6 9.2
2 Mining & Quarrying -1.6 -14.1 6.7 11.1
TOTAL-PRIMARY 6.8 9.7 -4.7 -4.6 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 6.9 6.7 9.1 11.3
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 0.5 6.9 6.6 9.8
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 1.0 8.0 7.4 8.7
4.2 Water supply -7.1 -11.5 -10.7 37.1
5 Construction 5.8 7.0 5.3 1.9
TOTAL-SECONDARY 5.4 6.8 7.8 9.1 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 4.1 6.8 2.7 9.4
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 5.5 9.2 1.4 5.8
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant -0.9 -2.3 8.1 23.8
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 9.2 23.4 20.7 17.1 7.1 Railways 6.4 17.0 0.8 9.4
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 15.6 25.0 24.5 24.3
7.2.1 Road Transport 15.3 25.4 23.8 24.6
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 69.3 -16.0 173.1 5.8
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 25.7 4.8 2.0 -5.4
7.3 Storage 1.1 -35.6 5.9 1.2
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 0.6 21.1 14.9 4.8
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 6.1 13.6 10.7 13.2
8 Financial Services 8.6 -2.5 8.9 2.5
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 10.8 9.1 12.4 8.4
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 10.1 5.7 11.4 6.9 10 Public Administration. 7.6 -0.9 15.2 17.8
11 Other Services 8.8 1.5 14.8 11.3
Total-Community & Personal Services 8.4 0.6 14.9 13.7 12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 6.8 7.0 7.4 7.8 13 Gross State Domestic Product Growth (%) 6.4 7.1 7.5 7.8
87
Table-9
Sector wise Percentage Contribution of Gross State Value Added 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At current Basic prices S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 11.36 11.72 11.71 9.84 9.60
1.1 Crops 9.70 10.33 10.50 8.71 8.49
1.2 Live stock 1.66 1.39 1.21 1.13 1.11
1.3 Forestry & Logging 5.31 4.86 4.96 5.52 5.27
1.4 Fishing 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10
2 Mining & Quarrying 0.41 0.39 0.32 0.34 0.33
TOTAL-PRIMARY 17.16 17.04 17.08 15.80 15.30
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 25.93 26.15 26.36 25.95 24.79
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other
utility services 8.68 7.85 7.98 7.83 7.68
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 8.16 7.38 7.58 7.49 7.29
4.2 Water supply 0.52 0.47 0.40 0.33 0.39
5 Construction 9.20 9.01 8.67 8.25 7.78
TOTAL-SECONDARY 43.81 43.01 43.02 42.03 40.25 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 6.58 6.51 6.52 6.28 6.92
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 5.15 5.17 5.29 5.04 5.55
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 1.43 1.35 1.23 1.24 1.36
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 4.33 4.46 4.98 5.63 6.10
7.1 Railways 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.02
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 2.47 2.73 3.09 3.63 4.17
7.2.1 Road Transport 2.45 2.69 3.06 3.57 4.11
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.2.3 Air Transport 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02
7.3 Storage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 1.84 1.71 1.87 1.98 1.91
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 10.92 10.97 11.51 11.91 13.02
8 Financial Services 4.14 4.04 3.72 3.70 3.61
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 9.72 10.34 10.83 11.49 12.09
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 13.86 14.38 14.55 15.19 15.70
10 Public Administration. 5.42 5.55 5.24 5.65 5.74
11 Other Services 8.83 9.06 8.60 9.42 9.99
Total-Community & Personal Services 14.25 14.61 13.84 15.07 15.73
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
88
Table-10
Gross State Value Added (GSVA) Percent Contribution 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At constant Basic prices
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 11.36 11.62 12.38 10.59 9.09
1.1 Crops 9.70 10.01 10.98 9.30 7.81
1.2 Live stock 1.66 1.61 1.41 1.29 1.29
1.3 Forestry & Logging 5.31 5.09 4.83 4.63 4.33
1.4 Fishing 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09
2 Mining & Quarrying 0.41 0.38 0.31 0.30 0.31
TOTAL-PRIMARY 17.16 17.17 17.60 15.61 13.82
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 25.93 25.96 25.88 26.29 27.15
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 8.68 8.17 8.16 8.10 8.25
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 8.16 7.71 7.78 7.78 7.85
4.2 Water supply 0.52 0.46 0.38 0.31 0.40
5 Construction 9.20 9.11 9.12 8.94 8.45
TOTAL-SECONDARY 43.81 43.24 43.16 43.32 43.85 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 6.58 6.41 6.41 6.12 6.21
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 5.15 5.08 5.19 4.90 4.81
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 1.43 1.33 1.22 1.22 1.41
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 4.33 4.43 5.11 5.75 6.24
7.1 Railways 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 2.47 2.67 3.13 3.62 4.18
7.2.1 Road Transport 2.45 2.64 3.10 3.57 4.13
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.2.3 Air Transport 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
7.3 Storage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 1.84 1.73 1.96 2.10 2.04
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 10.92 10.85 11.52 11.87 12.46
8 Financial Services 4.14 4.21 3.84 3.89 3.70
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 9.72 10.09 10.29 10.76 10.83
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 13.86 14.30 14.13 14.66 14.53
10 Public Administration. 5.42 5.46 5.06 5.42 5.92
11 Other Services 8.83 9.00 8.53 9.12 9.42
Total-Community & Personal Services 14.25 14.45 13.59 14.54 15.34
12 Gross State Value Added at basic prices 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
89
Table-11
Net State Value Added/Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At current prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 618918 727930 812650 701559 809706
1.1 Crops 506995 621968 708227 595333 695246
1.2 Live stock 111923 105963 104423 106226 114459
1.3 Forestry & Logging 364258 378316 438092 534692 558661
1.4 Fishing 4567 5288 7380 8975 9813
2 Mining & Quarrying 25144 26697 24385 28146 29840
TOTAL-PRIMARY 1012886 1138231 1282506 1273373 1408020 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 1393182 1643049 1961829 2123021 2225323
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 400223 404769 472128 496724 534713
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 378837 383818 453619 481076 509964
4.2 Water supply 21386 20951 18509 15648 24749
5 Construction 608088 673530 728016 759587 786849
TOTAL-SECONDARY 2401493 2721348 3161973 3379333 3546885
6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 383230 430077 489823 511169 617857
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 299702 341212 397475 410402 495980
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 83527 88865 92348 100767 121876
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 201377 242053 300434 391420 438276 7.1 Railways 1087 1234 1349 1505 1580
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 96661 130347 173045 255860 295300
7.2.1 Road Transport 95696 128716 171182 251157 295300
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 506 1011 710 3185 0
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 459 620 1154 1517 0
7.3 Storage 140 157 102 108 113
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 103489 110315 125937 133947 141283
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 584606 672129 790257 902589 1056133
8 Financial Services 282809 312832 327005 355914 380828
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 562843 682425 808911 946003 1094363
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 845652 995257 1135916 1301917 1475191 10 Public Administration. 290117 340565 366451 442841 496341
11 Other Services 587167 684559 735126 883516 1028608
Total-Community & Personal Services 877284 1025124 1101577 1326357 1524950 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 5721920 6552090 7472231 8183570 9011180 13 Product Taxes 551418 637988 759234 895317 1085791 14 Product Subsidies 219713 246849 218589 259291 307572 15 Net State Domestic Product 6053625 6943229 8012876 8819596 9789400 16 Population (,00) 69010 69620 70230 70840 71470 17 Per Capita (Rs.) 87721 99730 114095 124500 136972
90
Table-12
Net State Value Added/Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector At constant prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 618918 679079 781284 688602 658485
1.1 Crops 506995 563076 673414 582045 544061
1.2 Live stock 111923 116003 107870 106556 114424
1.3 Forestry & Logging 364258 372605 378361 389393 391153
1.4 Fishing 4567 5077 5789 6476 7074
2 Mining & Quarrying 25144 24524 20468 21197 23553
TOTAL-PRIMARY 1012887 1081284 1185902 1105668 1080266
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 1393182 1504007 1683200 1852141 2062282
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 400223 398532 420616 440811 483836
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 378837 379402 405149 428063 462139
4.2 Water supply 21386 19130 15467 12748 21697
5 Construction 608088 642777 678835 717067 730579
TOTAL-SECONDARY 2401493 2545317 2782651 3010019 3276697 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 383230 396205 422760 428798 469117
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 299702 313962 342505 343069 363016
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 83527 82243 80255 85729 106101
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 201377 225317 269150 340269 416416 7.1 Railways 1087 1157 1265 1245 1677
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 96661 120716 152441 217808 253622
7.2.1 Road Transport 95696 119167 150951 214144 250150
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 506 926 587 2760 2696
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 459 623 903 904 776
7.3 Storage 140 143 89 93 95
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 103489 103301 115354 121123 161021
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 584606 621522 691910 769067 885533
8 Financial Services 282809 306678 299134 325362 333496
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 562843 622770 672971 759814 821758
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 845652 929448 972105 1085176 1155254 10 Public Administration. 290117 310766 305841 360368 435841
11 Other Services 587167 637655 645673 741138 824762
Total-Community & Personal Services 877284 948421 951515 1101506 1260603 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 5721920 6125992 6584083 7071437 7658354 13 Product Taxes 551418 573528 583922 624907 668769 14 Product Subsidies 219713 247669 228190 239100 250531 15 Net State Domestic Product 6053625 6451851 6939815 7457244 8076591 16 Population (,00) 69010 69620 70230 70840 71470 17 Per Capita ( Rs.) 87721 92672 98816 105269 113007
91
Table-13
Indices of Net State Value Added/Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector At current prices
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 100.0 117.6 131.3 113.4 130.8
1.1 Crops 100.0 122.7 139.7 117.4 137.1
1.2 Live stock 100.0 94.7 93.3 94.9 102.3
1.3 Forestry & Logging 100.0 103.9 120.3 146.8 153.4
1.4 Fishing 100.0 115.8 161.6 196.5 214.9
2 Mining & Quarrying 100.0 106.2 97.0 111.9 118.7
TOTAL-PRIMARY 100.0 112.4 126.6 125.7 139.0 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 100.0 117.9 140.8 152.4 159.7
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 100.0 101.1 118.0 124.1 133.6
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 100.0 101.3 119.7 127.0 134.6
4.2 Water supply 100.0 98.0 86.5 73.2 115.7
5 Construction 100.0 110.8 119.7 124.9 129.4
TOTAL-SECONDARY 100.0 113.3 131.7 140.7 147.7 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 112.2 127.8 133.4 161.2
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 100.0 113.9 132.6 136.9 165.5
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 106.4 110.6 120.6 145.9
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 100.0 120.2 149.2 194.4 217.6 7.1 Railways 100.0 113.5 124.1 138.5 145.4
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 100.0 134.8 179.0 264.7 305.5
7.2.1 Road Transport 100.0 134.5 178.9 262.5 308.6
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
7.2.3 Air Transport 100.0 199.8 140.3 629.4 688.7
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 100.0 135.1 251.3 330.5 425.5
7.3 Storage 100.0 112.0 72.9 77.1 80.6
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 100.0 106.6 121.7 129.4 136.5
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 100.0 115.0 135.2 154.4 180.7
8 Financial Services 100.0 110.6 115.6 125.8 134.7
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 100.0 121.2 143.7 168.1 194.4
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 100.0 117.7 134.3 154.0 174.4 10 Public Administration. 100.0 117.4 126.3 152.6 171.1
11 Other Services 100.0 116.6 125.2 150.5 175.2
Total-Community & Personal Services 100.0 116.9 125.6 151.2 173.8 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 100.0 114.5 130.6 143.0 157.5 13 Net State Domestic Product 100.0 114.7 132.4 145.7 161.7 14 Per Capita (Rs.) 100.0 113.7 130.1 141.9 156.1
92
Table-14
Indices of Net State Value Added/Domestic Product (NSVA/NSDP) 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector At constant prices
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 100.0 109.7 126.2 111.3 106.4
1.1 Crops 100.0 111.1 132.8 114.8 107.3
1.2 Live stock 100.0 103.6 96.4 95.2 102.2
1.3 Forestry & Logging 100.0 102.3 103.9 106.9 107.4
1.4 Fishing 100.0 111.2 126.8 141.8 154.9
2 Mining & Quarrying 100.0 97.5 81.4 84.3 93.7
TOTAL-PRIMARY 100.0 106.8 117.1 109.2 106.7 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 100.0 108.0 120.8 132.9 148.0
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 100.0 99.6 105.1 110.1 120.9
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 100.0 100.1 106.9 113.0 122.0
4.2 Water supply 100.0 89.5 72.3 59.6 101.5
5 Construction 100.0 105.7 111.6 117.9 120.1
TOTAL-SECONDARY 100.0 106.0 115.9 125.3 136.4 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 103.4 110.3 111.9 122.4
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 100.0 104.8 114.3 114.5 121.1
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 100.0 98.5 96.1 102.6 127.0
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 100.0 111.9 133.7 169.0 206.8 7.1 Railways 100.0 106.4 116.4 114.5 154.3
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 100.0 124.9 157.7 225.3 262.4
7.2.1 Road Transport 100.0 124.5 157.7 223.8 261.4
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 100.0 182.9 115.9 545.1 532.4
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 100.0 135.7 196.7 196.8 168.9
7.3 Storage 100.0 102.0 63.8 66.7 68.0
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 100.0 99.8 111.5 117.0 155.6
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 100.0 106.3 118.4 131.6 151.5
8 Financial Services 100.0 108.4 105.8 115.0 117.9
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 100.0 110.6 119.6 135.0 146.0
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 100.0 109.9 115.0 128.3 136.6 10 Public Administration. 100.0 107.1 105.4 124.2 150.2
11 Other Services 100.0 108.6 110.0 126.2 140.5
Total-Community & Personal Services 100.0 108.1 108.5 125.6 143.7 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 100.0 107.1 115.1 123.6 133.8 13 Net State Domestic Product 100.0 106.6 114.6 123.2 133.4 14 Per Capita (Rs.) 100.0 105.6 112.6 120.0 128.8
93
Table-15
Sector wise Growth Percent of Net State Value Added/Domestic Product
2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Prices S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 17.61 11.64 -13.67 15.42
1.1 Crops 22.68 13.87 -15.94 16.78
1.2 Live stock -5.33 -1.45 1.73 7.75
1.3 Forestry & Logging 3.86 15.80 22.05 4.48
1.4 Fishing 15.80 39.56 21.62 9.33
2 Mining & Quarrying 6.18 -8.66 15.42 6.02
TOTAL-PRIMARY 12.38 12.68 -0.71 10.57 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 17.93 19.40 8.22 4.82
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility services 1.14 16.64 5.21 7.65
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 1.31 18.19 6.05 6.00
4.2 Water supply -2.03 -11.66 -15.46 58.16
5 Construction 10.76 8.09 4.34 3.59
TOTAL-SECONDARY 13.32 16.19 6.87 4.96 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 12.22 13.89 4.36 20.87
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 13.85 16.49 3.25 20.85
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 6.39 3.92 9.12 20.95
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 20.20 24.12 30.28 11.97 7.1 Railways 13.52 9.32 11.56 5.00
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 34.85 32.76 47.86 15.41
7.2.1 Road Transport 34.51 32.99 46.72 17.58
7.2.2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0
7.2.3 Air Transport 99.80 -29.79 348.68 9.42
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 35.08 86.05 31.53 28.74
7.3 Storage 11.96 -34.89 5.80 4.52
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 6.60 14.16 6.36 5.48
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 14.97 17.58 14.21 17.01
8 Financial Services 10.62 4.53 8.84 7.00
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 21.25 18.53 16.95 15.68
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 17.69 14.13 14.61 13.31 10 Public Administration. 17.39 7.60 20.85 12.08
11 Other Services 16.59 7.39 20.19 16.42
Total-Community & Personal Services 16.85 7.46 20.41 14.97 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 14.51 14.04 9.52 10.11 13 Net State Domestic Product 14.70 15.41 10.07 11.00 14 Per Capita (Rs.) 13.69 14.40 9.12 10.02
94
Table-16
Sector wise Growth Percent of Net State Value Added/Domestic Product 2012-13 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Prices S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 9.72 15.05 -11.86 -4.37
1.1 Crops 11.06 19.60 -13.57 -6.53
1.2 Live stock 3.65 -7.01 -1.22 7.38
1.3 Forestry & Logging 2.29 1.54 2.92 0.45
1.4 Fishing 11.17 14.02 11.87 9.24
2 Mining & Quarrying -2.47 -16.54 3.56 11.12
TOTAL-PRIMARY 6.75 9.68 -6.77 -2.30 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 7.95 11.91 10.04 11.35
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility services -0.42 5.54 4.80 9.76
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 0.15 6.79 5.66 7.96
4.2 Water supply -10.55 -19.15 -17.58 70.20
5 Construction 5.70 5.61 5.63 1.88
TOTAL-SECONDARY 5.99 9.32 8.17 8.86 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 3.39 6.70 1.43 9.40
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 4.76 9.09 0.16 5.81
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant -1.54 -2.42 6.82 23.76
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 11.89 19.45 26.42 22.38 7.1 Railways 6.44 9.33 -1.58 34.74
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 24.89 26.28 42.88 16.44
7.2.1 Road Transport 24.53 26.67 41.86 16.81
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.2.3 Air Transport 82.86 -36.63 370.40 -2.32
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 35.69 45.00 0.04 -14.18
7.3 Storage 2.03 -37.47 4.56 1.90
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting -0.18 11.67 5.00 32.94
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 6.31 11.33 11.15 15.14
8 Financial Services 8.44 -2.46 8.77 2.50
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 10.65 8.06 12.90 8.15
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 9.91 4.59 11.63 6.46 10 Public Administration. 7.12 -1.58 17.83 20.94
11 Other Services 8.60 1.26 14.79 11.28
Total-Community & Personal Services 8.11 0.33 15.76 14.44 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 7.06 7.48 7.40 8.30 13 Net State Domestic Product 6.58 7.56 7.46 8.31 14 Per Capita (Rs.) 5.64 6.63 6.53 7.35
95
Table-17
Net State Value Added (NSVA) Percent Contribution 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At current Basic prices
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-
14 2014-
15 2015-
16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 10.82 11.11 10.88 8.57 8.99
1.1 Crops 8.86 9.49 9.48 7.27 7.72
1.2 Live stock 1.96 1.62 1.40 1.30 1.27
1.3 Forestry & Logging 6.37 5.77 5.86 6.53 6.20
1.4 Fishing 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.11 0.11
2 Mining & Quarrying 0.44 0.41 0.33 0.34 0.33
TOTAL-PRIMARY 17.70 17.37 17.16 15.56 15.63
3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -
Organised) 24.35 25.08 26.25 25.94 24.70
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 6.99 6.18 6.32 6.07 5.93
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 6.62 5.86 6.07 5.88 5.66
4.2 Water supply 0.37 0.32 0.25 0.19 0.27
5 Construction 10.63 10.28 9.74 9.28 8.73
TOTAL-SECONDARY 41.97 41.53 42.32 41.29 39.36 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 6.70 6.56 6.56 6.25 6.86
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 5.24 5.21 5.32 5.01 5.50
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 1.46 1.36 1.24 1.23 1.35
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 3.52 3.69 4.02 4.78 4.86 7.1 Railways 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 1.69 1.99 2.32 3.13 3.28
7.2.1 Road Transport 1.67 1.96 2.29 3.07 3.28
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.2.3 Air Transport 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.04
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02
7.3 Storage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 1.81 1.68 1.69 1.64 1.57
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 10.22 10.26 10.58 11.03 11.72
8 Financial Services 4.94 4.77 4.38 4.35 4.23
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 9.84 10.42 10.83 11.56 12.14
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 14.78 15.19 15.20 15.91 16.37 10 Public Administration. 5.07 5.20 4.90 5.41 5.51
11 Other Services 10.26 10.45 9.84 10.80 11.41
Total-Community & Personal Services 15.33 15.65 14.74 16.21 16.92 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
96
Table-18
Net State Value Added (NSVA) Percent Contribution 2011-12 to 2015-16 OF H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At constant Basic prices
S.No. Economic Activity/Sector 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Agriculture & Animal Husbandry (i+ii) 10.82 11.09 11.87 9.74 8.60
1.1 Crops 8.86 9.19 10.23 8.23 7.10
1.2 Live stock 1.96 1.89 1.64 1.51 1.49
1.3 Forestry & Logging 6.37 6.08 5.75 5.51 5.11
1.4 Fishing 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09
2 Mining & Quarrying 0.44 0.40 0.31 0.30 0.31
TOTAL-PRIMARY 17.70 17.65 18.01 15.64 14.11 3 Manufacturing ( Organised & un -Organised) 24.35 24.55 25.56 26.19 26.93
4 Elect, Gas, Water Supply & Other utility
services 6.99 6.51 6.39 6.23 6.32
4.1 Electricity, gas & other utility services 6.62 6.19 6.15 6.05 6.03
4.2 Water supply 0.37 0.31 0.23 0.18 0.28
5 Construction 10.63 10.49 10.31 10.14 9.54
TOTAL-SECONDARY 41.97 41.55 42.26 42.57 42.79 6 Trade, Repair, Hotel & Restaurant 6.70 6.47 6.42 6.06 6.13
6.1 Trade & ,Repair Services 5.24 5.13 5.20 4.85 4.74
6.2 Hotel & Restaurant 1.46 1.34 1.22 1.21 1.39
7 Transport, Storage & Communication 3.52 3.68 4.09 4.81 5.44 7.1 Railways 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
7.2 Transport by Other Mean 1.69 1.97 2.32 3.08 3.31
7.2.1 Road Transport 1.67 1.95 2.29 3.03 3.27
7.2.2 Water Transport 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.2.3 Air Transport 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.04
7.2.4 Services Incidental to Transport 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
7.3 Storage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7.4
Communication & Services related to
broadcasting 1.81 1.69 1.75 1.71 2.10
Total-Transport, Communication & Trade Repair, Hotel & Restaurants 10.22 10.15 10.51 10.88 11.56
8 Financial Services 4.94 5.01 4.54 4.60 4.35
9 Real Estate, ownership of dwellings &
professional services 9.84 10.17 10.22 10.74 10.73
Total- Financial Services & Real Estate 14.78 15.17 14.76 15.35 15.08 10 Public Administration. 5.07 5.07 4.65 5.10 5.69
11 Other Services 10.26 10.41 9.81 10.48 10.77
Total-Community & Personal Services 15.33 15.48 14.45 15.58 16.46 12 Net State Value Added at basic prices 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
97
Table-19
Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) S.No Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Crop Sector 651620 794211 916134 833476 884770
1.1 Value of output 755426 914245 1109305 1031684 1089266 1.1.1 Cereals 210925 201597 229220 205042 226694
1.1.2 Pulses 14513 22762 19504 17194 33682
1.1.3 Oil Seed 4764 5081 4502 5118 1337
1.1.4 Sugar Group 1833 2503 1976 2151 3507
1.1.5 Fiber Group 11 0 24 6 848
1.1.6 Dyes & Tanning 301 301 301 301 301
1.1.7 Drugs & Narcotics 1346 1754 1937 1043 0
1.1.8 Condiments & Spices 55867 23226 42114 52707 7900
1.1.9 Fruits 164378 298873 352592 335907 372720
1.1.10 Vegetables 227147 274268 375230 327982 358229
1.1.11 Miscellaneous Crops 13567 15939 17570 17680 17680
1.1.12 Floriculture 9755 9998 10233 10086 10086
1.1.13 Back Yard 2278 2309 2735 2426 2278
1.1.14 By Products 48743 55634 51366 54041 54005
1.2 Inputs 82389 94184 163799 169160 175770 1.2.1 Seed 10280 12792 16249 17890 19697
1.2.2 Organic Manure 8445 9052 9606 9957 10321
1.2.3 Chemical Fertiliser 9151 8621 9656 9394 9138
1.2.4 Repairs & Maintenance 10054 10092 24180 27695 31722
1.2.5 Feed Of Live Stock 21239 25304 60022 62650 65394
1.2.6 Irrigation Charges 98 103 107 223 465
1.2.7 Market Charges 17551 21740 35559 32476 29660
1.2.8 Electricity 570 739 916 976 1040
1.2.9 Pesticides & Insecti. 916 966 1441 1371 1304
1.2.10 Diesel Oil 4085 4775 6063 6529 7031
1.3 FISIM 21418 25850 29372 29047 28726
1.4 Gross State Value Added ( 1.1-1.2-1.3) 651620 794211 916134 833476 884770
1.4.1 CFC 166407 192941 229792 258425 218299
1.4.2 Net Value Added (1.4-1.4.1) 485213 601270 686342 575051 666471
2 Operation of Government Irrigation System
2.1 Gross Value Added Operation of Government Irrigation System 21782 20698 21885 20282 28775
2.2 CFC 6141 6883 7509 7885 8280
2.3 Net State Value Added Govt. Irrigation (2.1-2.2) 15641 13815 14376 12397 20495
3 Gross State Value Added ( 1.4+2.1) 673402 814909 938019 853758 913545 4 CFC 166407 192941 229792 258425 218299
5 Net State Value Added ( 3-4) 506995 621968 708227 595333 695246
98
Table-20
Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No
Item At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Crop Sector 651620 723167 852238 775824 695573
1.1 Value of output 755425 835797 1013727 971573 933263 1.1.1 Cereals 210925 205368 224856 215132 198083
1.1.2 Pulses 14513 20436 20964 16529 24201
1.1.3 Oil Seed 4764 3846 3308 3580 813
1.1.4 Sugar Group 1833 2263 1925 2021 1587
1.1.5 Fiber Group 11 0 20 5 689
1.1.6 Dyes & Tanning 301 301 301 301 301
1.1.7 Drugs & Narcotics 1346 1333 1347 5343 0
1.1.8 Condiments & Spices 55867 53024 56917 64715 3899
1.1.9 Fruits 164378 241731 385503 330162 362631
1.1.10 Vegetables 227147 236318 245149 262221 268984
1.1.11 Miscellaneous Crops 13567 13245 13245 13245 13245
1.1.12 Floriculture 9755 8992 9204 9072 9072
1.1.13 Back Yard 2278 2926 2832 2832 2926
1.1.14 By Products 48742 46014 48156 46416 46832
1.2 Inputs 82389 87062 134428 169160 211565 1.2.1 Seed 10280 12675 12669 17890 25263
1.2.2 Organic Manure 8445 8431 8428 9957 11764
1.2.3 Chemical Fertiliser 9151 8351 8602 9394 10257
1.2.4 Repairs & Maintenance 10054 16580 22281 27695 30242
1.2.5 Feed Of Live Stock 21239 13484 45070 62650 87087
1.2.6 Irrigation Charges 98 98 149 223 334
1.2.7 Market Charges 17551 21636 30795 32476 34248
1.2.8 Electricity 570 607 607 976 1567
1.2.9 Pesticides & Insecti. 916 916 1229 1371 1529
1.2.10 Diesel Oil 4085 4284 4597 6529 9273
1.3 FISIM 21418 25568 27060 26588 26125
1.4 Gross State Value Added ( 1.1-1.2-1.3) 651620 723167 852238 775824 695573
1.4.1 CFC 166407 178991 197021 209657 172744
1.4.2 Net Value Added (1.4-1.4.1) 485213 544176 655217 566167 522829
2 Operation of Government Irrigation System
2.1 Gross Value Added Operation of Government Irrigation System 21782 18900 18197 15878 21232
2.2 CFC 6141 6266 6209 6144 6080
2.3 Net State Value Added Govt. Irrigation (2.1-2.2) 15641 12634 11988 9734 15152
3 Gross State Value Added ( 1.4+2.1) 673402 742067 870435 791702 716805 4 CFC 166407 178991 197021 209657 172744
5 Net State Value Added ( 3-4) 506995 563076 673414 582045 544061
99
Table-21
Output and Value added from Livestock Sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
S.No.
Item At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Value of Output 321713 351033 374236 397666 416700 1.1 Milk Group 287507 313436 334313 355749 373420 1.2 Meat Group 11342 13008 13743 14350 14651
1.2.1 Meat 9677 11062 11755 12274 12476 1.2.1.1 Beef 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.1.2 Mutton ( Sheep, Goat & Edible
Ofal & Glands)
4825 5453 5811 6003 6216
1.2.1.3 Pork 208 180 169 241 301
1.2.1.4 Poultry meat 4644 5429 5775 6031 5959
1.2.2 Meat Products 436 483 512 533 554 1.2.3 By-Products 1228 1463 1477 1543 1620
1.2.3.1 Hides 1032 1242 1242 1300 1357
1.2.3.2 Skins 48 54 56 58 71
1.2.3.3 Other by-Products 148 167 178 185 192
1.3 Eggs 3396 3713 4115 4332 4530 1.4 Wool & Hair 3590 3673 3724 3894 4049
1.4.1 Wool 2898 2930 2940 3085 3226
1.4.2 Hair & Bristles 692 743 785 809 824
1.5 Dung 11032 11828 12548 13028 13418 1.5.1 Dung Fuel 2590 2776 2942 3071 3193
1.5.2 Dung Manure 8442 9052 9606 9957 10225
1.6 Silk worm cocoons & Honey 1400 1488 1467 1572 1637 1.7 Increment in Live stock 3445 3887 4325 4741 4996
2 Inputs 206317 241292 265740 287307 297787 2.1 Feed of Livestock 200844 235072 258556 279154 288531
2.2 Current repairs, maintenance of
fixed assets & other Operational
Cost
5465 6212 7176 8144 9248
2.3 Market Charges 8 8 8 8 8
3 Gross State Value Added (1-2) 115396 109740 108496 110359 118913
4 FISIM 81 44 54 55 59
5 Gross State Value Added(3-4) 115315 109697 108442 110304 118853 6 CFC 3392 3734 4019 4078 4394
7 Net Value Added (4-5) 111923 105963 104423 106226 114459
100
Table-22
Output and Value added from Livestock Sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Value of Output 321713 326894 330252 336051 339819
1.1 Milk Group 287507 292287 295427 300904 304319
1.2 Meat Group 11342 11521 11585 11609 11741
1.2.1 Meat 9677 9847 9907 9932 10054
1.2.1.1 Beef 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.1.2 Mutton 4825 4954 4995 4938 4979
1.2.1.3 Pork 208 165 161 206 252
1.2.1.4 Poultry meat 4644 4728 4751 4787 4823
1.2.2 Meat Products 436 444 447 446 451
1.2.3 By-Products 1228 1230 1231 1231 1235
1.2.3.1 Hides 1032 1031 1031 1032 1035
1.2.3.2 Skins 48 47 47 47 47
1.2.3.3 Other by-Products 148 152 153 152 154
1.3 Eggs 3396 3459 3479 3508 3517
1.4 Wool & Hair 3590 3593 3602 3615 3616
1.4.1 Wool 2898 2901 2911 2923 2925
1.4.2 Hair & Bristles 692 692 692 691 691
1.5 Dungs 11032 11015 11011 11037 11042
1.5.1 Dung Fuel 2590 2586 2585 2587 2592
1.5.2 Dung Manure 8442 8429 8426 8450 8449
1.6 Silk worm cocoons &
Honey
1400 1400 1347 1385 1386
1.7 Increment in Live stock 3445 3618 3801 3994 4198
2 Inputs 206317 207389 218770 225933 221777
2.1 Feed of Livestock 200844 201429 211993 218100 212883
2.2 Current repairs,
maintenance of fixed assets
& other Operational Cost
5465 5952 6768 7825 8886
2.3 Market Charges 8 8 8 8 8
3 Gross State Value Added
(1-2)
115396 119505 111482 110119 118042
4 FISIM 81 43 50 51 54
5 Gross State Value Added(3-4)
115315 119462 111432 110068 117988
6 CFC 3392 3459 3562 3512 3564
7 Net Value Added (4-5) 111923 116003 107870 106556 114424
101
Table-23
Output and Value added from Forestry and Logging 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Value of Output (A+B+C ) 440767 457814 529119 646042 676625
1 Industrial Wood Forest 37245 50260 52013 70032 70755 1.1 Shisham 219 246 239 248 250
1.2 Deodar 6108 6341 7057 26753 27029
1.3 Kail 12368 13344 9892 10360 10467
1.4 Chil 9433 13070 19460 17469 17649
1.5 Fir/Spruce 7155 13553 10938 12365 12493
1.6 Sal 1063 1633 2112 1390 1405
1.7 Khair(MT) 420 1315 921 685 692
1.8 Other Species/Bl 478 759 1395 762 770
1.9 Pulp Wood 0 0 0 0 0
2 Unrecorded 10% of recorded production 3724 5026 5201 7003 7075
3 Trees outside forest 232399 214988 185173 246925 244334
A GVO Industrial Wood (1+2+3 ) 273368 270274 242387 323960 322165
B Firewood 78468 88206 105696 122510 136628
C Non- Timber Forest Products( 4+5) 88931 99334 181036 199571 217832
4 Minor Forest Produce 4884 4503 12752 16968 16969
4.1 Resin 973 725 812 791 791
4.2 Other Minor Forest Produce 3911 3778 11940 16178 16178
5 Fodder 84047 94831 168284 182603 200863
6 Inputs 71404 74166 85717 104659 109613
6.1
Repair, Maintenance & Other
Operational Costs 71404 74166 85717 104659 109613
7 FISIM 628 499 310 433 518
8 Gross State Value Added 368735 383150 443092 540950 566493 9 CFC 4477 4834 5000 6258 7833
10 Net Value Added 364258 378316 438092 534692 558661
102
Table-24
Output and Value added from Forestry and Logging 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Value of Output (A+B+C ) 440767 450580 457131 471550 475099
1 Industrial Wood Forest 37245 50260 52309 64174 64174 1.1 Shisham 219 246 239 248 248
1.2 Deodar 6108 6341 7057 22790 22790
1.3 Kail 12368 13344 9892 10360 10360
1.4 Chil 9433 13070 19460 15411 15411
1.5 Fir/Spruce 7155 13553 10938 12365 12365
1.6 Sal 1063 1633 2112 1390 1390
1.7 Khair(MT) 420 1315 921 686 686
1.8 Other Species/Bl 478 759 1690 923 923
1.9 Pulp Wood 0 0 0 0 0
2
Unrecorded 10% of
recorded production 3724 5026 5231 6417 6417
3 Trees outside forest 232399 227598 222909 218317 217859
A GVO Industrial Wood (1+2+3 ) 273368 282884 280449 288909 288450
B Firewood 78468 78755 78803 78976 79269
C Non- Timber Forest Products( 4+5) 88931 88940 97879 103665 107379
4 Minor Forest Produce 4884 4670 12519 15687 15687
4.1 Resin 973 932 900 879 879
4.2
Other Minor Forest
Produce 3911 3738 11618 14809 14809
5 Fodder 84047 84270 85360 87978 91691
6 Inputs 71404 72994 74055 76391 76966
6.1
Repair, Maintenance &
Other Operational Costs 71404 72994 74055 76391 76966
7 FISIM 628 493 286 396 471
8 Gross State Value Added 368735 377092 382790 394762 397661 9 CFC 4477 4487 4429 5369 6509
10 Net Value Added 364258 372605 378361 389393 391153
103
Table-25
Output and Value added from Fishing 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
S.No. Items/Years At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Value of Output ( A+B+C ) 5687 6545 9065 10954 11977
A Inland Fish ( A-1 + A-2 +A-3) 5687 6545 9065 10954 11977
A-1
Inland & Trout Fish (In Raw
Form) 5055 5818 8058 9737 10646
A-2 Subsistence Fish Inland 611 671 943 1063 1156
A-3 Subsistence Fish Trout 21 56 64 154 175
B Marine Fish 0 0 0 0 0 C Prawns 0 0 0 0 0 2 Inputs 512 589 816 986 1078
3 FISIM 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
4 Gross Value Added(1-2-3) 5175 5956 8249 9968 10899 5 CFC 608 668 869 993 1086
6 Net State Value Added (4-5) 4567 5288 7380 8975 9813
Table-26
Output and Value added from Fishing 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Items/Years 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Value of Output ( A+B+C ) 5687 6271 7200 8032 8774
A Inland Fish ( A-1 + A-2 +A-3) 5687 6271 7200 8032 8774
A-1
Inland & Trout Fish (In Raw
Form) 5055 5575 6400 7139 7799
A-2 Subsistence Fish Inland 611 640 736 796 865
A-3 Subsistence Fish Trout 21 56 64 97 110
B Marine Fish 0 0 0 0 0
C Prawns 0 0 0 0 0
2 Inputs 512 564 648 723 790
3 FISIM 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
4 Gross Value Added(1-2-3) 5175 5707 6552 7309 7984 5 CFC 608 630 763 833 910
6 Net State Value Added (4-5) 4567 5077 5789 6476 7074
104
Table-27
Value added from Mining and Quarrying 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
Sr. No. Items At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Value Added by Minerals 1 Major Minerals 19007 20387 21609 28626 28000
1.1 Fuel Minerals 10533 8798 8290 8782 8478 1.1.1 Coal 0 0 0 0 0
1.1.2 Lingnite 0 0 0 0 0
1.1.3 Petroleum & Natural gas 10533 8798 8290 8782 8478
1.2 Metallic Minerals 0 0 0 0 0 1.2.1 Iron Ore 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.2 Manganese Ore 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.3 Bauxite 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.4 Copper Ore 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.5 Gold 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.6 Others 0 0 0 0 0
1.3 Non-Metallic Minerals 8474 11589 13319 19844 19522 1.3.1 Lime Stone 8036 10931 12475 18078 18316
1.3.2 others 438 659 845 1766 1206
2 Minor Mineral 9812 10359 7050 4991 7696 Total Minerals
3 Gross Value Added Un. Adj 28818 30747 28659 33617 35697 4 FISIM 179 203 183 232 293
5 Gross State Value Added (3-4) 28640 30544 28476 33385 35404
6 CFC 3496 3847 4091 5239 5563
7 Net State Value Added (5-6) 25144 26697 24385 28146 29840
105
Table-28
Value added from Mining and Quarrying 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
Sr. No. Items At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Value Added by Minerals
1 Major Minerals 19007 17780 17119 20973 20815 1.1 Fuel Minerals 10533 7994 6749 7358 7104
1.1.1 Coal 0 0 0 0 0
1.1.2 Lingnite 0 0 0 0 0
1.1.3 Petroleum & Natural gas 10533 7994 6749 7358 7104
1.2 Metallic Minerals 0 0 0 0 0 1.2.1 Iron Ore 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.2 Manganese Ore 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.3 Bauxite 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.4 Copper Ore 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.5 Gold 0 0 0 0 0
1.2.6 Others 0 0 0 0 0
1.3 Non-Metallic Minerals 8474 9786 10370 13614 13711 1.3.1 Lime Stone 8036 9372 9914 13207 13304
1.3.2 others 438 414 455 407 408
2 Minor Mineral 9812 10607 7265 5070 8160
Total Minerals
3 Gross Value Added Un. Adj 28818 28387 24384 26043 28975 4 FISIM 179 201 169 212 267
5 Gross State Value Added (3-4) 28640 28187 24215 25830 28708 6 CFC 3496 3663 3747 4633 5155
7 Net State Value Added (5-6) 25144 24524 20468 21197 23553
106
Table-29
Gross Value Added Manufacturing Organised & Un-organised sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No.
Year At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 GVA Un adjusted Manufacturing Organised 1790628 2058084 2361440 2558181 2685098
1.1
Food Products, Beverages and
Tobacco 236314 195827 101172 112543 120121
1.2
Textiles, Apparel and Leather
Products 99456 168205 182291 201747 204543
1.3 Metal Products 1556 111042 79373 85343 82560
1.4 Machinery and Equipment 483044 442569 480124 555113 578101
1.5 Other Manufactured Goods 934835 1099898 1448223 1545606 1623251
1.6 NDCU's + DCU's 35424 40544 70256 57829 76523
2 GVA Un adjusted Manufacturing Un-organised 91445 99307 110418 114830 120656
2.1
Food Products, Beverages and
Tobacco 4103 4456 4954 5152 5623
2.2
Textiles, Apparel and Leather
Products 209 227 253 263 265
2.3 Metal Products 18725 20335 22611 23514 22747
2.4 Machinery and Equipment 17105 18576 20654 21479 22315
2.5 Other Manufactured Goods 51302 55713 61946 64422 69705
3 Total Un-Adjust. GVA ( 1+ 2 ) 1882073 2157391 2471858 2673011 2805754
4 FISIM 82247 94278 116425 129374 139547
5 GVA 1799826 2063113 2355433 2543637 2666208 6 CFC 406644 420064 393604 420616 440884
7 NVA 1393182 1643049 1961829 2123021 2225323
107
Table-30
Gross Value Added Manufacturing Organised & Un-organised sector 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Year 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 GVA Un adjusted Manufacturing Organised 1790628 1923369 2057699 2254597 2513042
1.1 Food Products, Beverages and Tobacco 236314 173742 163691 175855 182816
1.2 Textiles, Apparel and Leather Products 99456 163996 169028 181654 188844
1.3 Metal Products 1556 104112 74640 79863 83025
1.4 Machinery and Equipment 483044 422310 463845 526260 547090
1.5 Other Manufactured Goods 934835 1019075 1120215 1236410 1445300
1.6 NDCU's + DCU's 35424 40134 66280 54555 65968
2 GVA Un adjusted Manufacturing Un-organised 91445 93951 101757 102723 106789
2.1 Food Products, Beverages and Tobacco 4103 4180 4483 4469 4646
2.2 Textiles, Apparel and Leather Products 209 222 234 237 246
2.3 Metal Products 18725 18588 21126 21931 22799
2.4 Machinery and Equipment 17105 18137 19684 20018 20811
2.5 Other Manufactured Goods 51302 52822 56230 56068 58287
3 Total Un-Adjust. GVA ( 1+ 2 ) 1882073 2017320 2159457 2357320 2619832
4 FISIM 82247 93249 107260 118422 126910
5 GVA 1799826 1924071 2052197 2238899 2492922
6 CFC 406644 420064 368997 386758 430639
7 NVA 1393182 1504007 1683200 1852141 2062282
108
Table- 31
Value added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other Utility Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 )
At Basic Current Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Years 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Electricity
1.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 621085 646852 757874 818189 876295 1.2 FISIM 57761 67467 84655 88937 97882
1.3 Gross Value Added 563324 579386 673219 729252 778413 1.4 CFC 187173 198421 224044 253392 274237
1.5 Net Value Added 376151 380965 449175 475860 504176 2 Gas
2.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 2015 2041 2016 2049 2065
2.2 FISIM 187 213 225 223 231
2.3 Gross Value Added 1828 1829 1791 1827 1834 2.4 CFC
2.5 Net Value Added 1828 1829 1791 1827 1834 3 Water Supply
3.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 36398 37031 35817 32800 41747
3.2 FISIM
3.3 Gross Value Added 36398 37031 35817 32800 41747 3.4 CFC 15012 16080 17308 17152 16997
3.5 Net Value Added 21386 20951 18509 15648 24749
4 Remediation and Other Services
4.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 946 1144 2986 3803 4452
4.2 FISIM 88 119 334 413 497
4.3 Gross Value Added 858 1025 2652 3390 3954 4.4 CFC
4.5 Net Value Added 858 1025 2652 3390 3954 5 Total ( 1 to 4)
5.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 660444 687069 798693 856842 924558 5.2 FISIM 58036 67799 85213 89573 98610
5.3 Gross Value Added 602408 619270 713480 767268 825948 5.4 CFC 202185 214501 241352 270544 291235
5.5 Net Value Added 400223 404769 472128 496724 534713
109
Table- 32
Value added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other Utility Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 )
At Basic Constant Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Years 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Electricity
1.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 621085 635108 690507 738936 802699 1.2 FISIM 57761 66242 77130 80322 87253
1.3 Gross Value Added( 1.1-1.2) 563324 568866 613378 658613 715445 1.4 CFC 187173 192068 211937 234795 258407
1.5 Net Value Added 376151 376798 401441 423819 457039 2 Gas
2.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 2015 1863 1683 1668 1813
2.2 FISIM 187 194 188 181 197
2.3 Gross Value Added(2.1-2.2) 1828 1669 1495 1486 1616 2.4 CFC 0 0 0 0 0
2.5 Net Value Added 1828 1669 1495 1486 1616 3 Water Supply
3.1 GVA Unadjusted for FISIM 36398 33803 29912 26705 36623
3.2 FISIM 0 0 0 0 0
3.3 Gross Value Added( 3.1-3.2) 36398 33803 29912 26705 36623 3.4 CFC 15012 14673 14445 13957 14926
3.5 Net Value Added 21386 19130 15467 12748 21697 4 Remediation & Other Services
4.1
Gross Value Added Unadjusted
for FISIM 946 1044 2492 3095 3909
4.2 FISIM 88 109 278 336 425
4.3 Gross Value Added( 4.1-4.2) 858 935 2214 2758 3484 4.4 CFC 0 0 0 0 0
4.5 Net Value Added 858 935 2214 2758 3484 5 Total ( 1 to 4 )
5.1
Gross Value Added Unadjusted
for FISIM 660444 671818 724594 770403 845044
5.2 FISIM 58036 66545 77596 80840 87875
5.3 Gross Value Added( 5.1-5.2) 602408 605273 646998 689563 757168 5.4 CFC 202185 206741 226382 248752 273332
5.5 Net Value Added 400223 398532 420616 440811 483836
110
Table – 33
Value Added from Construction 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Value Added by Institution 1 General Government Including Local Bodies 106192 125897 122000 123712 129455
2 Departmental Commercial Under takings or Departmental Enterprises 5440 3440 3652 3728 3777
3 Non Departmental Commercial Under takings or Non- Departmental Enterprises 349 502 449 643 546
4 Households 486696 548825 612767 639421 659175 4.1 Rural Residential Buildings 264654 319604 340241 362853 375108
4.2 Urban Residential Buildings 29793 34924 36843 37593 39533
4.3 Non Residential Buildings & Other Construction 20448 26691 28214 29529 29906
4.4 Other Household 170807 167470 206747 209397 214579
4.5 Plantation ( Household only) 995 136 722 49 49
5 Residual 61387 61037 64910 71545 76210
6 Gross Value Added Unadjusted for FISIM (1-4) 660064 739701 803779 839049 869163 7 FISIM 21848 28626 28695 30793 31898
8 Gross State Value Added (5-6) 638216 711075 775084 808256 837264 9 CFC 30128 37545 47068 48669 50416
10 Net State Value Added (7-8) 608088 673530 728016 759587 786849
Table – 34
Value Added from Construction 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Value Added by Institution
1 General Government(State + Central) Including Local Bodies 106192 117962 114315 116326 119119
2 Departmental Commercial Under takings or Departmental Enterprises 5440 3223 3422 3505 3475
3 Non Departmental Commercial Under takings or Non- Departmental Enterprises 349 470 421 605 502
4 Households 486696 526719 575417 606724 617097 4.1 Rural Residential Buildings 264654 310928 321518 347109 355432
4.2 Urban Residential Buildings 29793 33299 33705 35102 36537
4.3 Non Residential Buildings & Other Construction 20448 25449 25811 27573 27638
4.4 Other Household 170807 156914 193723 196894 197445
4.5 Plantation ( Household only) 995 129 660 46 45
5 Residual 61387 57190 60921 67273 70125
6 Gross Value Added Unadjusted for FISIM (1-4) 660064 705565 754496 794433 810318 7 FISIM 21848 30023 31371 32978 34515
8 Gross State Value Added (5-6) 638216 675541 723125 761455 775804 9 CFC 30128 32764 44290 44388 45224
10 Net State Value Added (7-8) 608088 642777 678835 717067 730579
111
Table-35
Value added from Trade, Repair Services, Hotels & Restaurants 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12 )
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) S.No Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Value added by activity
A Trade and repair services
1.1 Non Directory Establishment 10961 12052 12226 12009 11796
1.2 Private Corporate 16598 19519 21962 25839 31352
1.3 Private Unincorporated 341397 389042 452588 470340 570700
2
Un-Adjustered GVA Trade and Repair Services ( 1.1+ 1.2 + 1.3) 368956 420613 486776 508188 613848
3 FISIM 11696 12829 13678 14026 16641
4 GVA Trade and Repair Services 357260 407784 473098 494162 597208 5 CFC 57558 66573 75623 83761 101227
6 NVA Trade and repair services 299702 341212 397475 410402 495980 B Hotel & Restaurants
1.1 Non Directory Establishment 4461 4823 4795 5318 5898
1.2 Private Corporate 34258 33875 31887 34036 41298
1.3 Private Unincorporated 63623 70677 77804 86969 105526
2
Un-Adjustered GVA Hotel & Restaurants ( 1.1+ 1.2 + 1.3) 102342 109375 114486 126323 152723
3 FISIM 2773 3172 4568 4990 5972
4 GVA Hotel & Restaurants 99569 106203 109918 121333 146751 5 CFC 16041 17338 17570 20566 24874
6 NVA Hotel & Restaurants 83527 88865 92348 100767 121876
7 GVA Trade and repair services, Hotel & Restaurants 456829 513988 583016 615496 743958
8 CFC 73599 83911 93193 104327 126101
9 Net Value Added (7-8 ) 383230 430077 489823 511169 617857
112
Table-36
Value added from Trade, Repair Services, Hotels & Restaurants 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12 )
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Value added by activity
A Trade and repair services 368956 389482 424097 430049 456602
1.1 Non Directory Establishment 10961 11222 10746 10291 10331
1.2 Private Corporate 16598 17269 19304 22260 27604
1.3 Private Unincorporated 341397 360991 394047 397498 418667
2
Un-Adjustered GVA Trade and Repair Services ( 1.1+ 1.2 + 1.3) 368956 389482 424097 430049 456602
3 FISIM 11696 12689 12602 12839 15134
4 GVA Trade and Repair Services 357260 376793 411495 417210 441468
5 CFC 57558 62830 68990 74142 78453
6 NVA Trade and repair services 299702 313962 342505 343069 363016
B Hotel & Restaurants
1.1 Non Directory Establishment 4461 4491 4215 4581 5193
1.2 Private Corporate 34258 31541 28028 29321 36361
1.3 Private Unincorporated 63623 65807 68387 74922 92909
2
Un-Adjustered GVA Hotel & Restaurants ( 1.1+ 1.2 + 1.3) 102342 101839 100629 108824 134463
3 FISIM 2773 3137 4208 4567 5431
4 GVA Hotel & Restaurants 99569 98702 96421 104257 129031 5 CFC 16041 16459 16166 18527 22930
6 NVA Hotel & Restaurants 83527 82243 80255 85729 106101
7
GVA Trade and repair services, Hotel & Restaurants 456829 475495 507916 521467 570499
8 CFC 73599 79289 85156 92669 101382
9 Net Value Added (7-8) 383230 396206 422760 428798 469117
113
Table-37
Value added from Transport Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No
Item
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Value Added by activity
1 Road transport 172304 215789 277307 354644 448719
1.1 Public 22132 26947 28087 33537 34556
1.2 Private Unincorporated 150172 188842 249220 321107 414163
2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
3 Air Transport 911 1695 1473 4036 4416
4 Services incidental to
Transport 826 1039 1353 1749 2252
5 Railways 1720 1919 2309 2528 2654
6
Gross Value added from Transport Services Unadjusted ( 1 to 5)
175761 220442 282442 362957 458041
7 FISIM 2558 3212 4034 5118 6466
8 Gross State Value Added (6-7 ) 173203 217230 278408 357839 451575
9 CFC 75455 85649 104014 100474 154695
10 Net Value Added (8-9) 97748 131581 174394 257365 296880
114
Table-38
Value added from Transport Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 H.P.(Base=2011-12)
S.No
Item
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Value Added by activity 1 Road transport 172304 199021 249108 308663 384766
1.1 Public 22132 26720 28168 28220 34374
1.2 Private Unincorporated 150172 172301 220940 280443 350392
2 Water Transport 0 0 0 0 0
3 Air Transport 911 1547 1306 3525 3736
4 Services incidental to Transport 826 1039 1090 1117 1063
5 Railways 1720 1830 2142 2159 2362
6
Gross Value added from Transport Services Unadjusted ( 1 to 5) 175761 203436 253646 315464 391928
7 FISIM 2558 3370 3690 4779 5976
8 Gross State Value Added ( 6-7 ) 173203 200067 249955 310685 385951
9 CFC 75455 78194 96249 91632 130652
10 Net Value Added (8-9) 97748 121873 153706 219053 255300
115
Table-39
Value added from Storage, Communication & Services related to Broadcasting 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) S.No Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Value Added by activity
1 Storage 163 181 120 129 135
2 Communication & Services related to
Broadcasting 127471 134557 166919 194266 204906
2.1 Post & Courier activities 6201 6673 11620 13357 14616
2.2 Telecommunication 101801 105799 122487 138207 147161
2.3 Cable operators, recording,
publishing & broadcasting services 19469 22085 32812 42702 43129
3 Gross Value added Unadjusted for Storage, Communication & services related to broadcasting ( 1 +2 )
127634 134738 167039 194396 205041
4 CFC 24005 24266 41001 60340 63644
5 Net Value Added (3-4) 103629 110472 126038 134056 141397 5.1 Storage 140 157 101 108 113
5.2 Communication & Services related to
Broadcasting 103489 110315 125937 133947 141283
Table-40
Value added from Storage, Communication & Services related to Broadcasting 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices ((Rupees in Lakh)) S.No Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Value Added by activity
1 Storage 163 165 106 112 114
2 Communication & Services related to
Broadcasting 127471 128281 155387 178614 187263
2.1 Post & Courier activities 6201 6407 10758 12239 13357
2.2 Telecommunication 101801 100752 114250 127248 134490
2.3 Cable operators, recording,
publishing & broadcasting services 19469 21122 30379 39127 39415
3
Gross Value added Unadjusted for Storage, Communication & services related to broadcasting (1 +2 )
127634 128446 155493 178725 187377
4 CFC 24005 25001 40050 57510 26260
5 Net Value Added (3-4) 103629 103444 115443 121216 161116 5.1 Storage 140 143 89 93 95
5.2 Communication & Services related to
Broadcasting 103489 103301 115354 121123 161021
116
Table-41 GSDP Estimates of Financial Services ( From Banking and Insurance & NDCU's )
2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
S.No. Item At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Gross Domestic Product Financial Services 287346 318473 332560 362521 387897
2 Sub Sectors Non Banking Financial Institutions (NDCU's) 0 0 0 0 0
3 GVA(1+2) 287346 318473 332560 362521 387897 4 C.F.C 4537 5641 5555 6607 7069
5 Net Value Added 282809 312832 327005 355914 380828
Table-42
GSDP Estimates of Financial Services ( From Banking and Insurance & NDCU's ) 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Gross Domestic Product Financial Services 287346 312147 304420 331491 339778
2 Sub Sectors Non Banking Financial Institutions (NDCU's) 0 0 0 0 0
3 GVA(1+2) 287346 312147 304420 331491 339778 4 C.F.C 4537 5469 5286 6129 6282
5 Net Value Added 282809 306678 299134 325362 333496
117
Table-43
Value added from Real Estate , Ownership of dwellings & Professional services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
S.No.
Item At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ownership of Dwellings
1.1 Rural dwellings 505675 614043 730643 838381 972438
1.2 Urban dwellings 42207 48078 51864 55065 56123
2 Gross value added un adj. ownership of Dwellings ( 1.1+ 1.2 ) 547882 662121 782507 893445 1028560
3 Information & computer related services including R & D 90 711 614 1147 1396
4 Real estate &Professional services 4.1 Public 210 262 2695 3192 3781
4.2 Pvt. Corporate 66609 80293 94335 117124 139696
4.3 Cooperatives 0 0 0 0 0
4.4 Unincorporated 64655 78951 93935 118263 134787
5 Gross value added un adj. Real estate ownership of Dwellings & Professional services ( 4.1 to 4.4 )
131474 159506 190965 238579 278263
6 Gross value added un adj. For FISIM (2+3+5) 679446 822338 974086 1133171 1308220 7 FISIM 4552 6168 6510 7234 7906
8 Gross State value added (6-7) 674894 816170 967576 1125937 1300314 9 CFC 112051 133745 158665 179934 205951
10 Net State value added (8-9) 562843 682425 808911 946003 1094363
Table-44 Value added from Real Estate , Ownership of dwellings & Professional services
2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ownership of Dwellings
1.1 Rural dwellings 505675 560737 607851 678645 734101
1.2 Urban dwellings 42207 43051 43912 44790 45686
2 Gross value added un adj. ownership of Dwellings ( 1.1+ 1.2 ) 547882 603787 651762 723435 779787
3 Information & computer related services including R & D 90 666 540 958 1107
4 Real estate & Professional services 4.1 Public 210 240 4009 2506 2795
4.2 Pvt. Corporate 66609 75265 82903 97783 110795
4.3 Cooperatives 0 0 0 0 0
4.4 Unincorporated 64655 74007 82551 98733 106901
5 Gross value added un adj. Real estate ownership of Dwellings & Professional services ( 4.1 to 4.4 )
131474 149512 169462 199022 220491
6 Gross value added un adj. For FISIM (2+3+5) 679446 753966 821764 923414 1001385 7 FISIM 4552 6313 5893 6531 7190
8 Gross State value added (6-7) 674894 747653 815871 916883 994195 9 CFC 112051 124883 142900 157069 172437
10 Net State value added (8-9) 562843 622770 672971 759814 821758
118
Table-45
Value Added from Public Administration 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh) S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Net Value Added
1 Central Government 20108 22442 24376 26736 29324
2 State Government 252759 298786 323950 394457 443125
3 Local Bodies 5221 5944 5918 8272 9235
4 Autonomous Institutions 12029 13393 12207 13376 14657
5 Net Value Added ( 1 to 4) 290117 340565 366451 442841 496341 6 CFC 85758 97371 101865 111133 121244
7 Gross State Value Added (5+6) 375875 437936 468316 553974 617586
Table-46 Value Added from Public Administration
2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No. Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-
16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Net Value Added
1 Central Government 20108 20478 20344 21757 25750
2 State Government 252759 272642 270370 320995 389111
3 Local Bodies 5221 5424 4939 6731 8109
4 Autonomous Institutions 12029 12221 10188 10885 12870
5 Net Value Added ( 1 to 4) 290117 310766 305841 360368 435841 6 CFC 85758 93657 95008 101247 107896
7 Gross State Value Added (5+6) 375875 404423 400849 461615 543737
119
Table-47
Value added from Other Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. (Base=2011-12)
At Current Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
S.No Item 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Social Services (Education & Health) 1 Education
1.1 Public ( State + Central) 444040 514251 539653 652768 760785
1.2 Private Corporate 6036 7278 8566 10276 12444
1.3 Cooperatives 0 0 0 0 0
1.4 PVT Unincorporated 33005 39837 48403 58616 70984
2 Un Adjust. GSDP Education services ( 1.1 to 1.4 ) 483081 561366 596622 721660 844213
3 Health & Social Work
3.1 Public ( State + Central) 73132 85247 92154 109493 123980
3.2 Private Corporate 2580 2926 3640 4207 4771
3.3 Cooperatives 0 0 0 0 0
3.4 PVT Unincorporated 5209 5907 6699 7596 8614
4 Un Adjust. GSDP Health services (31.1 to 3.4 ) 80921 94080 102493 121296 137365
5 Other Remaining Services (GG+Pvt. Corp+Co-op+Pvt.Un-incorpo+ pvt. HH with Employed)
61032 70177 80696 92841 106966
6
Other Services Gross Vlaue added Unadjusted(2+4+5) 625034 725622 779810 935797 1088544
7 FISIM 12251 11029 11229 12633 13777
8 Gross State Value Added (3-4) 612783 714593 768581 923164 1074767 9 CFC 25616 30034 33455 39648 46159
10 Net Vlaue Added (5-6) 587167 684559 735126 883516 1028608
120
Table-48
Value added from Other Services 2011-12 to 2015-16 of H.P. ( Base=2011-12)
S.No
Item At Constant Basic Prices (Rupees in Lakh)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Social Services (Education & Health) 517172 559876 556921 642983 714271
1 Education 1.1 Public ( State + Central) 444040 482910 486920 561762 624464
1.2 Private Corporate 6036 6834 7729 8843 10214
1.3 Cooperatives 0 0 0 0 0
1.4 PVT Unincorporated 33005 37409 43673 50444 58265
2 Un Adjust. GSDP Education services ( 1.1 to 1.4 ) 483081 527154 538322 621050 692943
3 Health & Social Work
3.1 Public ( State + Central) 73132 76965 70002 81220 89808
3.2 Private Corporate 2580 2642 2765 3121 3456
3.3 Cooperatives 0 0 0 0 0
3.4 PVT Unincorporated 5209 5333 5088 5635 6240
4 Un Adjust. GSDP Health services (31.1 to 3.4 ) 80921 84940 77855 89976 99503
5
Other Remaining Services(GG+Pvt. Corp+Co-op+Pvt.Un-incorpo+ pvt. HH with employed) 61032 65753 70856 77439 84643
6
Other Services Gross Vlaue added Unadjusted(2+4+5)
625034 677847 687033 788464 877088
7 FISIM 12251 10909 10345 11564 12529
8 Gross State Value Added (3-4) 612783 666938 676687 776900 864559 9 CFC 25616 29283 31014 35762 39797
10 Net Vlaue Added (5-6) 587167 637655 645673 741138 824762
121
Table-49
All India Gross Domestic Product 2011-12 to 2015-16 (Base=2011-12)
S.
No. Item
At Current Prices 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Gross Domestic Product (GDP Rs. in
Crore) 8736039 9951344 11272764 12488205 13576086
2 Index Of GDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 113.91 129.04 142.95 155.40
3 Population 123.21 125.14 126.86 128.40 129.99
4 GDP-Percentage Variation Over Previous Year 13.91 13.28 10.78 8.71
5 Per Capita GDP ( In Rupees) 70904 79520 88859 97262 104443 6 Index Of Per Capita GDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 112.15 125.32 137.18 147.30
7 Per Capita GDP-Percentage Variation Over
Previous Year
12.15 11.74 9.46 7.38
8 Net Domestic Product (NDP Rs. In Crore) 7818898 8891378 10074292 11155025 12126769
9 Index Of NDP (2011-12=100) 100.0 113.7 128.8 142.7 155.1
10 NDP-Percentage Variation Over Previous Year 13.72 13.30 10.73 8.71
11 Per Capita NDP ( In Rupees) 63460 71050 79412 86879 93293 12 Index Of Per Capita NDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 111.96 125.14 136.90 147.01
13 Per Capita NDP-Percentage Variation Over
Previous Year
11.96 11.77 9.40 7.38
Table-50
All India Gross Domestic Product 2011-12 to 2015-16 (Base=2011-12)
S. No. Item
At Constant Prices 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Gross Domestic Product (GDP Rs. In
Crore) 8736039 9951344 11272764 12488205 13576086
2 Index Of GDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 113.91 129.04 142.95 155.40
3 Population 123.21 125.14 126.86 128.40 129.99
4 GDP-Percentage Variation Over Previous
Year 13.91 13.28 10.78 8.71
5 Per Capita GDP ( In Rupees) 70904 79520 88859 97262 104443 6 Index Of Per Capita GDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 112.15 125.32 137.18 147.30
7 Per Capita GDP-Percentage Variation Over
Previous Year 12.15 11.74 9.46 7.38
8 Net Domestic Product (NDP Rs. In Crore) 7818898 8217675 8737681 9359476 10071784
9 Index Of NDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 105.10 111.75 119.70 128.81
10 NDP-Percentage Variation Over Previous
Year 5.10 6.33 7.12 7.61
11 Per Capita NDP ( In Rupees) 63460 65667 68876 72895 77484 12 Index of Per Capita NDP (2011-12=100) 100.00 103.48 108.53 114.87 122.10
13 Per Capita NDP-Percentage Variation Over
Previous Year 3.48 4.89 5.83 6.30
12
2
Tabl
e -5
1
All S
tate
s/U
Ts G
ross
Sta
te D
omes
tic
Pro
duct
201
1-12
to 2
015-
16 (B
ase=
201
1-12
)
GS
DP
- CU
RREN
T PR
ICES
(` in
Cro
re)
(% G
row
th o
ver
prev
ious
yea
r)
S. N
o.
Stat
e\U
T 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3 20
13-1
4 20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 20
12-1
3 20
13-1
4 20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
1
An
dh
ra P
rad
esh
3
79
23
0
41
09
61
4
68
49
4
53
29
22
6
03
37
6
8.3
7
14
.00
1
3.7
5
13
.22
2
Aru
na
cha
l P
rad
esh
1
10
63
1
25
47
1
46
07
1
63
89
1
94
73
1
3.4
1
16
.42
1
2.2
0
18
.81
3
Ass
am
1
43
17
5
15
68
64
1
77
74
5
19
80
98
N
A
9.5
6
13
.31
1
1.4
5
NA
4
Bih
ar
24
71
44
2
82
36
8
31
71
01
3
73
92
0
41
35
03
1
4.2
5
12
.30
1
7.9
2
10
.59
5
Ch
ha
ttis
ga
rh
15
80
74
1
77
51
1
20
67
86
2
36
31
8
NA
1
2.3
0
16
.49
1
4.2
8
NA
6
Go
a
42
25
3
38
64
7
42
24
3
45
54
8
NA
-8
.53
9
.31
7
.82
N
A
7
Gu
jara
t 6
15
60
6
72
44
96
8
07
62
3
89
59
27
N
A
17
.69
1
1.4
7
10
.93
N
A
8
Ha
rya
na
3
00
75
6
35
04
07
3
95
74
8
44
18
64
N
A
16
.51
1
2.9
4
11
.65
N
A
9
Him
ach
al
Pra
de
sh
72
72
0
82
82
0
94
76
4
10
43
69
1
15
34
0
13
.89
1
4.4
2
10
.14
1
0.5
1
10
Ja
mm
u &
Ka
shm
ir
77
94
5
86
53
7
97
40
0
10
26
81
N
A
11
.02
1
2.5
5
5.4
2
NA
11
Jh
ark
ha
nd
1
50
91
8
17
47
24
1
88
56
7
21
71
07
2
41
95
5
15
.77
7
.92
1
5.1
4
11
.44
12
K
arn
ata
ka
6
03
77
8
69
22
24
8
18
16
7
92
00
61
1
04
01
48
1
4.6
5
18
.19
1
2.4
5
13
.05
13
K
era
la
36
40
48
4
12
31
3
46
50
40
5
26
77
4
NA
1
3.2
6
12
.79
1
3.2
8
NA
14
M
ad
hy
a P
rad
esh
3
15
56
1
38
09
26
4
35
79
0
48
45
38
5
65
05
3
20
.71
1
4.4
0
11
.19
1
6.6
2
15
M
ah
ara
shtr
a
12
72
96
7
14
48
46
6
16
47
50
6
17
92
12
2
NA
1
3.7
9
13
.74
8
.78
N
A
16
M
an
ipu
r 1
29
15
1
37
48
1
61
98
1
80
43
N
A
6.4
5
17
.83
1
1.3
9
NA
17
M
eg
ha
lay
a
19
91
8
21
87
2
22
93
8
24
06
5
27
30
5
9.8
1
4.8
7
4.9
1
13
.46
18
M
izo
ram
7
25
9
83
62
1
02
93
1
10
21
N
A
15
.20
2
3.1
0
7.0
7
NA
19
N
ag
ala
nd
1
18
39
1
36
19
1
66
12
1
84
14
N
A
15
.03
2
1.9
8
10
.85
N
A
20
O
dis
ha
2
25
28
3
25
52
73
2
77
27
1
30
98
07
3
32
32
9
13
.31
8
.62
1
1.7
3
7.2
7
21
P
un
jab
2
66
62
8
29
77
34
3
34
71
4
36
80
11
N
A
11
.67
1
2.4
2
9.9
5
NA
22
R
aja
sth
an
4
36
46
5
49
40
04
5
49
70
1
61
21
94
N
A
13
.18
1
1.2
7
11
.37
N
A
23
S
ikk
im
11
16
5
12
33
8
13
86
2
15
20
9
16
63
7
10
.51
1
2.3
5
9.7
2
9.3
9
24
T
am
il N
ad
u
75
14
85
8
55
48
1
97
10
90
1
09
25
64
1
21
26
68
1
3.8
4
13
.51
1
2.5
1
10
.99
25
T
ela
ng
an
a
36
17
01
4
04
10
5
46
01
72
5
22
00
1
58
31
17
1
1.7
2
13
.87
1
3.4
4
11
.71
26
T
rip
ura
1
92
08
2
16
63
2
55
93
2
96
67
N
A
12
.78
1
8.1
4
15
.92
N
A
27
U
tta
r P
rad
esh
7
24
04
9
82
29
03
9
44
14
6
10
43
37
1
11
53
79
5
13
.65
1
4.7
3
10
.51
1
0.5
8
28
U
tta
rak
ha
nd
1
15
52
3
13
18
35
1
49
81
7
16
19
85
1
84
09
1
14
.12
1
3.6
4
8.1
2
13
.65
29
W
est
Be
ng
al
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
30
A
nd
am
an
& N
ico
ba
r Is
lan
ds
39
79
4
42
1
51
59
5
72
1
NA
1
1.1
3
16
.68
1
0.8
9
NA
31
C
ha
nd
iga
rh
18
76
8
21
60
9
24
78
7
27
84
4
30
30
4
15
.14
1
4.7
1
12
.33
8
.84
32
D
elh
i 3
43
26
0
39
10
71
4
46
80
7
49
44
60
5
58
74
5
13
.93
1
4.2
5
10
.67
1
3.0
0
33
P
ud
uch
err
y
16
81
8
18
87
5
21
87
0
24
08
9
26
53
3
12
.23
1
5.8
7
10
.14
1
0.1
5
Al
l-Ind
ia G
DP
8736
039
9951
344
1127
2764
12
4882
05
1357
6086
13
.91
13.2
8 10
.78
8.71
12
3
Tabl
e-52
All S
tate
s/U
Ts G
ross
Sta
te D
omes
tic
Pro
duct
201
1-12
to 2
015-
16 (B
ase=
201
1-12
)
GSD
P - C
ON
STAN
T PR
ICES
( in
Cro
re)
(% G
row
th o
ver
prev
ious
yea
r)
Sl.n
. St
ate\
UT
2011
-12
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
1
A
nd
hra
Pra
de
sh
37
92
30
3
79
62
3
41
18
86
4
44
75
2
49
36
41
0
.10
8
.50
7
.98
1
0.9
9
2
Aru
na
cha
l P
rad
esh
1
10
63
1
12
88
1
23
38
1
31
10
1
44
01
2
.03
9
.31
6
.26
9
.84
3
Ass
am
1
43
17
5
14
73
42
1
54
52
5
16
67
09
N
A
2.9
1
4.8
8
7.8
8
NA
4
Bih
ar
24
71
44
2
56
85
1
26
96
50
3
04
76
6
32
65
35
3
.93
4
.98
1
3.0
2
7.1
4
5
Ch
ha
ttis
ga
rh
15
80
74
1
65
93
7
18
10
21
1
93
29
4
NA
4
.97
9
.09
6
.78
N
A
6
Go
a
42
25
3
39
51
0
40
01
5
43
14
1
NA
-6
.49
1
.28
7
.81
N
A
7
Gu
jara
t 6
15
60
6
68
26
50
7
34
28
4
79
37
91
N
A
10
.89
7
.56
8
.10
N
A
8
Ha
rya
na
3
00
75
6
32
16
21
3
39
49
1
36
65
84
N
A
6.9
4
5.5
6
7.9
8
NA
9
Him
ach
al
Pra
de
sh
72
72
0
77
38
4
82
84
7
89
03
2
95
99
4
6.4
1
7.0
6
7.4
7
7.8
2
10
Ja
mm
u &
Ka
shm
ir
77
94
5
80
12
4
85
99
7
85
16
8
NA
2
.80
7
.33
-0
.96
N
A
11
Jh
ark
ha
nd
1
50
91
8
16
32
50
1
65
81
6
18
64
91
2
09
13
7
8.1
7
1.5
7
12
.47
1
2.1
4
12
K
arn
ata
ka
6
03
77
8
63
92
76
7
01
67
2
74
71
46
7
95
30
5
5.8
8
9.7
6
6.4
8
6.4
5
13
K
era
la
36
40
48
3
87
69
3
40
28
13
4
32
87
6
NA
6
.50
3
.90
7
.46
N
A
14
M
ad
hy
a P
rad
esh
3
15
56
1
35
14
12
3
64
44
3
38
71
14
4
20
73
3
11
.36
3
.71
6
.22
8
.68
15
M
ah
ara
shtr
a
12
72
96
7
13
57
11
6
14
41
84
3
15
24
84
6
NA
6
.61
6
.24
5
.76
N
A
16
M
an
ipu
r 1
29
15
1
29
85
1
41
16
1
50
30
N
A
0.5
4
8.7
1
6.4
8
NA
17
M
eg
ha
lay
a
19
91
8
20
35
4
20
72
6
21
00
2
22
70
4
2.1
9
1.8
3
1.3
3
8.1
0
18
M
izo
ram
7
25
9
77
78
9
03
8
96
34
N
A
7.1
5
16
.21
6
.59
N
A
19
N
ag
ala
nd
1
18
39
1
24
42
1
38
26
1
41
15
N
A
5.0
9
11
.13
2
.09
N
A
20
O
dis
ha
2
25
28
3
23
32
14
2
44
23
2
25
94
68
2
75
45
0
3.5
2
4.7
2
6.2
4
6.1
6
21
P
un
jab
2
66
62
8
28
08
23
2
98
58
1
31
32
76
N
A
5.3
2
6.3
2
4.9
2
NA
22
R
aja
sth
an
4
36
46
5
45
49
87
4
82
60
5
51
20
95
N
A
4.2
4
6.0
7
6.1
1
NA
23
S
ikk
im
11
16
5
11
42
1
12
11
4
12
88
2
13
72
2
2.2
9
6.0
7
6.3
4
6.5
1
24
T
am
il N
ad
u
75
14
85
7
87
90
7
84
21
82
9
00
62
8
97
98
16
4
.85
6
.89
6
.94
8
.79
25
T
ela
ng
an
a
36
17
01
3
70
43
2
39
42
48
4
29
00
1
46
86
56
2
.41
6
.43
8
.82
9
.24
26
T
rip
ura
1
92
08
2
08
73
2
28
19
2
50
86
N
A
8.6
7
9.3
2
9.9
4
NA
27
U
tta
r P
rad
esh
7
24
04
9
75
49
28
8
03
23
3
85
38
72
9
14
74
8
4.2
6
6.4
0
6.3
0
7.1
3
28
U
tta
rak
ha
nd
1
15
52
4
12
38
91
1
34
08
9
14
07
91
1
53
04
1
7.2
4
8.2
3
5.0
0
8.7
0
29
W
est
Be
ng
al
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
30
A
nd
am
an
& N
ico
ba
r Is
lan
ds
39
79
4
15
6
45
02
4
83
9
NA
4
.45
8
.32
7
.50
N
A
31
C
ha
nd
iga
rh
18
76
8
20
26
5
21
89
3
23
92
0
26
37
9
7.9
8
8.0
4
9.2
6
10
.28
32
D
elh
i 3
43
26
0
36
52
64
3
89
67
7
42
09
02
4
56
02
0
6.4
1
6.6
8
8.0
1
8.3
4
33
P
ud
uch
err
y
16
81
8
17
31
0
19
17
0
20
42
8
22
00
7
2.9
3
10
.74
6
.56
7
.73
Al
l-Ind
ia G
DP
8736
039
9226
879
9839
434
1055
2151
11
3502
49
5.62
6.
64
7.24
7.
56
12
4
Tabl
e-53
All S
tate
s/N
et S
tate
Dom
esti
c P
rodu
ct 2
011-
12 to
201
5-16
(Bas
e= 2
011-
12)
NSD
P - C
URR
ENT
PRIC
ES (R
s. in
Cro
re
(% G
row
th o
ver
prev
ious
yea
r)
S. N
o.
Stat
e\U
T 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3 20
13-1
4 20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 20
12-1
3 20
13-1
4 20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
1
An
dh
ra P
rad
esh
3
39
33
8
36
99
57
4
21
68
4
47
98
90
5
42
45
6
9.0
2
13
.98
1
3.8
0
13
.04
2
Aru
na
cha
l P
rad
esh
1
02
29
1
16
17
1
34
03
1
50
34
1
77
64
1
3.5
7
15
.37
1
2.1
7
18
.16
3
Ass
am
1
29
35
4
14
20
39
1
60
44
2
17
84
79
N
A
9.8
1
12
.96
1
1.2
4
NA
4
Bih
ar
22
84
97
2
61
32
7
29
21
43
3
45
57
1
38
22
23
1
4.3
7
11
.79
1
8.2
9
10
.61
5
Ch
ha
ttis
ga
rh
14
22
73
1
59
43
1
18
60
02
2
12
35
2
NA
1
2.0
6
16
.67
1
4.1
7
NA
6
Go
a
37
89
5
35
09
5
38
44
0
41
10
3
NA
-7
.39
9
.53
6
.93
N
A
7
Gu
jara
t 5
32
80
9
63
45
72
7
07
45
6
78
89
36
N
A
19
.10
1
1.4
9
11
.52
N
A
8
Ha
rya
na
2
74
37
0
31
77
28
3
59
47
3
40
06
23
N
A
15
.80
1
3.1
4
11
.45
N
A
9
Him
ach
al
Pra
de
sh
60
53
6
69
43
2
80
12
9
88
19
6
97
89
4
14
.70
1
5.4
1
10
.07
1
0.9
9
10
Ja
mm
u &
Ka
shm
ir
65
00
9
72
19
0
82
42
2
86
84
5
NA
1
1.0
5
14
.17
5
.37
N
A
11
Jh
ark
ha
nd
1
37
38
3
16
03
04
1
72
03
0
19
83
86
2
23
23
4
16
.68
7
.31
1
5.3
2
12
.52
12
K
arn
ata
ka
5
52
72
0
63
27
35
7
48
64
9
84
30
89
9
53
28
7
14
.48
1
8.3
2
12
.61
1
3.0
7
13
K
era
la
32
80
21
3
71
38
4
41
72
64
4
73
67
9
NA
1
3.2
2
12
.35
1
3.5
2
NA
14
M
ad
hy
a P
rad
esh
2
82
37
0
33
39
39
3
89
42
2
43
24
52
5
07
67
8
18
.26
1
6.6
1
11
.05
1
7.4
0
15
M
ah
ara
shtr
a
11
19
19
2
12
71
01
7
14
50
00
3
15
72
03
7
NA
1
3.5
7
14
.08
8
.42
N
A
16
M
an
ipu
r 1
15
01
1
21
93
1
44
56
1
61
89
N
A
6.0
1
18
.56
1
1.9
9
NA
17
M
eg
ha
lay
a
18
02
8
19
65
3
20
41
5
21
48
0
24
60
8
9.0
1
3.8
8
5.2
2
14
.57
18
M
izo
ram
6
40
4
73
75
8
98
9
10
13
6
NA
1
5.1
7
21
.88
1
2.7
6
NA
19
N
ag
ala
nd
1
02
17
1
18
16
1
45
45
1
61
37
N
A
15
.65
2
3.1
0
10
.94
N
A
20
O
dis
ha
1
98
52
2
22
68
85
2
45
32
4
27
46
60
2
94
07
0
14
.29
8
.13
1
1.9
6
7.0
7
21
P
un
jab
2
39
22
7
26
71
16
3
01
67
3
33
29
99
N
A
11
.66
1
2.9
4
10
.38
N
A
22
R
aja
sth
an
3
96
96
0
44
68
35
4
97
40
3
55
47
83
N
A
12
.56
1
1.3
2
11
.54
N
A
23
S
ikk
im
97
42
1
08
17
1
22
03
1
33
18
1
45
58
1
1.0
3
12
.82
9
.14
9
.31
24
T
am
il N
ad
u
67
44
78
7
68
95
1
86
14
29
9
70
95
3
10
80
46
1
14
.01
1
2.0
3
12
.71
1
1.2
8
25
T
ela
ng
an
a
32
70
75
3
66
17
2
41
74
05
4
74
95
1
53
11
03
1
1.9
5
13
.99
1
3.7
9
11
.82
26
T
rip
ura
1
74
19
1
96
31
2
33
29
2
74
84
N
A
12
.70
1
8.8
4
17
.81
N
A
27
U
tta
r P
rad
esh
6
45
13
0
73
35
05
8
37
61
4
92
54
37
1
02
42
22
1
3.7
0
14
.19
1
0.4
8
10
.67
28
U
tta
rak
ha
nd
1
02
15
6
11
72
64
1
32
55
6
14
26
28
1
62
16
8
14
.79
1
3.0
4
7.6
0
13
.70
29
W
est
Be
ng
al
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
30
A
nd
am
an
& N
ico
ba
r Is
lan
ds
34
04
3
79
3
44
24
5
02
5
NA
1
1.4
4
16
.64
1
3.5
6
NA
31
C
ha
nd
iga
rh
16
93
0
19
50
7
22
29
0
25
06
1
27
34
1
15
.23
1
4.2
6
12
.43
9
.10
32
D
elh
i 3
14
11
3
35
70
84
4
09
51
4
45
28
39
5
13
05
2
13
.68
1
4.6
8
10
.58
1
3.3
0
33
P
ud
uch
err
y
15
16
0
16
98
4
19
77
8
21
77
6
24
22
0
12
.04
1
6.4
5
10
.10
1
1.2
3
Al
l-Ind
ia N
DP
78
18
89
8
88
91
37
8
10
07
42
92
1
11
55
02
5
12
12
67
69
1
3.7
2
13
.30
1
0.7
3
8.7
1
12
5
Tabl
e-54
All S
tate
s/N
et S
tate
Dom
esti
c P
rodu
ct 2
011-
12 to
201
5-16
(Bas
e= 2
011-
12)
N
SDP
- CO
NST
ANT
PRIC
ES (`
in C
rore
) (%
Gro
wth
ove
r pr
evio
us y
ear)
S.
No.
St
ate\
UT
2011
-12
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
1
A
nd
hra
Pra
de
sh
33
93
38
3
40
66
6
36
92
53
3
98
40
7
44
13
37
0
.39
8
.39
7
.90
1
0.7
8
2
Aru
na
cha
l P
rad
esh
1
02
29
1
03
87
1
12
25
1
18
90
1
29
66
1
.54
8
.07
5
.92
9
.05
3
Ass
am
1
29
35
4
13
25
18
1
38
72
5
14
93
13
N
A
2.4
5
4.6
8
7.6
3
NA
4
Bih
ar
22
84
97
2
36
93
2
24
69
15
2
79
71
1
29
98
14
3
.69
4
.21
1
3.2
8
7.1
9
5
Ch
ha
ttis
ga
rh
14
22
73
1
48
71
9
16
19
96
1
72
15
9
NA
4
.53
8
.93
6
.27
N
A
6
Go
a
37
89
5
36
11
3
36
50
5
39
18
7
NA
-4
.70
1
.08
7
.35
N
A
7
Gu
jara
t 5
32
80
9
59
66
59
6
41
48
9
69
68
29
N
A
11
.98
7
.51
8
.63
N
A
8
Ha
rya
na
2
74
37
0
29
05
54
3
06
39
2
33
08
54
N
A
5.9
0
5.4
5
7.9
8
NA
9
Him
ach
al
Pra
de
sh
60
53
6
64
51
9
69
39
8
74
57
2
80
76
6
6.5
8
7.5
6
7.4
6
8.3
0
10
Ja
mm
u &
Ka
shm
ir
65
00
9
66
48
8
72
37
3
71
87
4
NA
2
.28
8
.85
-0
.69
N
A
11
Jh
ark
ha
nd
1
37
38
3
14
95
26
1
50
60
9
16
97
58
1
92
40
4
8.8
4
0.7
2
12
.71
1
3.3
4
12
K
arn
ata
ka
5
52
72
0
58
27
95
6
37
61
3
67
88
96
7
22
52
9
5.4
4
9.4
1
6.4
7
6.4
3
13
K
era
la
32
80
21
3
48
61
6
36
47
34
3
94
23
9
NA
6
.28
4
.62
8
.09
N
A
14
M
ad
hy
a P
rad
esh
2
82
37
0
30
65
83
3
21
90
6
34
06
42
3
71
27
9
8.5
7
5.0
0
5.8
2
8.9
9
15
M
ah
ara
shtr
a
11
19
19
2
11
88
88
5
12
61
94
4
13
29
30
8
NA
6
.23
6
.15
5
.34
N
A
16
M
an
ipu
r 1
15
01
1
15
07
1
25
21
1
33
83
N
A
0.0
5
8.8
1
6.8
9
NA
17
M
eg
ha
lay
a
18
02
8
18
32
3
18
39
7
18
68
8
20
34
0
1.6
4
0.4
0
1.5
8
8.8
4
18
M
izo
ram
6
40
4
68
36
7
83
1
83
48
N
A
6.7
5
14
.56
6
.60
N
A
19
N
ag
ala
nd
1
02
17
1
07
37
1
19
57
1
21
24
N
A
5.0
9
11
.36
1
.40
N
A
20
O
dis
ha
1
98
52
2
20
61
51
2
15
02
2
22
85
61
2
42
30
8
3.8
4
4.3
0
6.3
0
6.0
1
21
P
un
jab
2
39
22
7
25
18
13
2
68
42
3
28
09
02
N
A
5.2
6
6.6
0
4.6
5
NA
22
R
aja
sth
an
3
96
96
0
41
02
25
4
35
16
3
46
18
45
N
A
3.3
4
6.0
8
6.1
3
NA
23
S
ikk
im
97
42
9
97
0
10
59
0
11
23
2
11
94
8
2.3
4
6.2
1
6.0
6
6.3
8
24
T
am
il N
ad
u
67
44
78
7
05
42
6
74
06
23
7
90
76
0
86
34
23
4
.59
4
.99
6
.77
9
.19
25
T
ela
ng
an
a
32
70
75
3
34
46
5
35
52
87
3
87
83
7
42
41
15
2
.26
6
.23
9
.16
9
.35
26
T
rip
ura
1
74
19
1
88
57
2
06
23
2
25
84
N
A
8.2
6
9.3
6
9.5
1
NA
27
U
tta
r P
rad
esh
6
45
13
0
67
02
31
7
08
21
0
75
31
14
8
07
10
4
3.8
9
5.6
7
6.3
4
7.1
7
28
U
tta
rak
ha
nd
1
02
15
6
10
99
61
1
18
12
9
12
33
41
1
34
10
9
7.6
4
7.4
3
4.4
1
8.7
3
29
W
est
Be
ng
al
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
30
A
nd
am
an
& N
ico
ba
r Is
lan
ds
34
04
3
55
7
38
24
4
21
4
NA
4
.50
7
.52
1
0.2
0
NA
31
C
ha
nd
iga
rh
16
93
0
18
28
5
19
62
2
21
45
6
23
72
9
8.0
1
7.3
1
9.3
5
10
.59
32
D
elh
i 3
14
11
3
33
28
29
3
55
23
7
38
42
52
4
17
11
1
5.9
6
6.7
3
8.1
7
8.5
5
33
P
ud
uch
err
y
15
16
0
15
50
7
17
23
9
18
34
9
19
92
7
2.2
9
11
.16
6
.44
8
.60
Al
l-Ind
ia N
DP
78
18
89
8
82
17
67
5
87
37
68
1
93
59
47
6
10
07
17
84
5
.10
6
.33
7
.12
7
.61
12
6
Tabl
e-55
St
ate
wis
e Pe
r Ca
pita
Inco
me
At C
urre
nt P
rice
s (B
ase
Year
201
1-12
)
PER
CAPI
TA N
SDP
AT C
URR
ENT
PRIC
ES (I
n Ru
pees
) (%
Gro
wth
ove
r pr
evio
us y
ear)
S.
No.
St
ate\
UT
2011
-12
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
1
A
nd
hra
Pra
de
sh
68
86
6
74
63
9
84
57
9
95
68
9
10
75
32
8
.38
1
3.3
2
13
.14
1
2.3
8
2
Aru
na
cha
l P
rad
esh
7
30
68
8
13
53
9
19
90
1
01
10
0
11
71
78
1
1.3
4
13
.07
9
.90
1
5.9
0
3
Ass
am
4
11
42
4
45
99
4
97
34
5
46
18
N
A
8.4
0
11
.51
9
.82
N
A
4
Bih
ar
21
75
0
24
48
7
26
94
8
31
38
0
34
16
8
12
.59
1
0.0
5
16
.45
8
.88
5
Ch
ha
ttis
ga
rh
55
17
7
60
84
9
69
86
3
78
49
5
NA
1
0.2
8
14
.81
1
2.3
6
NA
6
Go
a
25
86
66
2
37
92
9
25
88
56
2
74
93
9
NA
-8
.02
8
.80
6
.21
N
A
7
Gu
jara
t 8
74
81
1
02
82
6
11
31
39
1
24
51
8
NA
1
7.5
4
10
.03
1
0.0
6
NA
8
Ha
rya
na
1
07
34
3
12
25
71
1
36
73
4
15
02
60
N
A
14
.19
1
1.5
6
9.8
9
NA
9
Him
ach
al
Pra
de
sh
87
72
1
99
73
0
11
40
95
1
24
50
0
13
69
72
1
3.6
9
14
.40
9
.12
1
0.0
1
10
Ja
mm
u &
Ka
shm
ir
51
38
2
56
20
1
63
20
2
65
59
8
NA
9
.38
1
2.4
6
3.7
9
NA
11
Jh
ark
ha
nd
4
12
54
4
73
60
5
00
06
5
67
37
6
28
16
1
4.8
0
5.5
9
13
.46
1
0.7
1
12
K
arn
ata
ka
8
98
99
1
01
80
6
11
91
60
1
32
74
9
14
84
85
1
3.2
4
17
.05
1
1.4
0
11
.85
13
K
era
la
97
91
2
11
03
14
1
23
38
7
13
93
82
N
A
12
.67
1
1.8
5
12
.96
N
A
14
M
ad
hy
a P
rad
esh
3
85
50
4
49
31
5
16
39
5
65
16
6
53
88
1
6.5
5
14
.93
9
.44
1
5.7
0
15
M
ah
ara
shtr
a
98
91
0
11
10
05
1
25
14
6
13
40
81
N
A
12
.23
1
2.7
4
7.1
4
NA
16
M
an
ipu
r 3
97
62
4
12
46
4
78
52
5
24
36
N
A
3.7
3
16
.02
9
.58
N
A
17
M
eg
ha
lay
a
60
01
3
64
03
6
65
11
8
67
08
2
75
23
2
6.7
0
1.6
9
3.0
2
12
.15
18
M
izo
ram
5
76
54
6
50
13
7
75
81
8
56
59
N
A
12
.76
1
9.3
3
10
.41
N
A
19
N
ag
ala
nd
5
13
14
5
87
27
7
15
11
7
85
26
N
A
14
.45
2
1.7
7
9.8
1
NA
20
O
dis
ha
4
70
19
5
31
96
5
69
41
6
31
08
6
68
90
1
3.1
4
7.0
4
10
.83
5
.99
21
P
un
jab
8
55
77
9
43
18
1
05
14
3
11
45
61
N
A
10
.22
1
1.4
8
8.9
6
NA
22
R
aja
sth
an
5
74
27
6
37
22
6
99
25
7
68
81
N
A
10
.96
9
.73
9
.95
N
A
23
S
ikk
im
15
86
67
1
74
18
3
19
46
24
2
10
39
4
22
74
65
9
.78
1
1.7
4
8.1
0
8.1
1
24
T
am
il N
ad
u
92
98
4
10
50
32
1
16
58
3
13
01
97
1
43
54
7
12
.96
1
1.0
0
11
.68
1
0.2
5
25
T
ela
ng
an
a
91
66
4
10
16
02
1
14
66
9
12
91
82
1
43
02
3
10
.84
1
2.8
6
12
.66
1
0.7
1
26
T
rip
ura
4
70
79
5
24
34
6
15
70
7
16
66
N
A
11
.37
1
7.4
3
16
.40
N
A
27
U
tta
r P
rad
esh
3
20
02
3
58
37
4
03
06
4
38
61
4
85
20
1
1.9
8
12
.47
8
.82
1
0.6
2
28
U
tta
rak
ha
nd
1
00
49
7
11
38
26
1
26
95
7
13
47
84
1
51
21
9
13
.26
1
1.5
4
6.1
6
12
.19
29
W
est
Be
ng
al
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
30
A
nd
am
an
& N
ico
ba
r Is
lan
ds
88
18
3
96
03
2
10
97
87
1
21
95
4
NA
8
.90
1
4.3
2
11
.08
N
A
31
C
ha
nd
iga
rh
15
91
14
1
80
62
4
20
33
77
2
25
36
9
24
23
86
1
3.5
2
12
.60
1
0.8
1
7.5
5
32
D
elh
i 1
85
04
4
20
64
07
2
32
26
9
25
20
11
2
80
14
2
11
.54
1
2.5
3
8.5
0
11
.16
33
P
ud
uch
err
y
11
96
49
1
30
54
8
14
81
47
1
58
83
0
17
21
43
9
.11
1
3.4
8
7.2
1
8.3
8
All-I
ndia
Per
Cap
ita
NN
I 6
34
60
7
10
50
7
94
12
8
68
79
9
32
93
1
1.9
6
11
.77
9
.40
7
.38
12
7
Tabl
e-56
Stat
e w
ise
Per
Capi
ta In
com
e At
Con
stan
t 201
1-12
Pri
ces
(Bas
e Ye
ar 2
011-
12)
PER
CAPI
TA N
SDP
AT C
ON
STAN
T P
RICE
S (I
n Ru
pees
) (%
Gro
wth
ove
r pr
evio
us y
ear)
S.
No.
St
ate\
UT
2011
-12
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
2012
-13
2013
-14
2014
-15
2015
-16
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
1
A
nd
hra
Pra
de
sh
68
86
6
68
73
0
74
06
2
79
44
1
87
48
7
-0.2
0
7.7
6
7.2
6
10
.13
2
Aru
na
cha
l P
rad
esh
7
30
68
7
27
40
7
70
43
7
99
58
8
55
30
-0
.45
5
.92
3
.78
6
.97
3
Ass
am
4
11
42
4
16
09
4
30
02
4
56
92
N
A
1.1
4
3.3
5
6.2
6
NA
4
Bih
ar
21
75
0
22
20
1
22
77
6
25
40
0
26
80
1
2.0
8
2.5
9
11
.52
5
.52
5
Ch
ha
ttis
ga
rh
55
17
7
56
76
1
60
84
6
63
63
8
NA
2
.87
7
.20
4
.59
N
A
6
Go
a
25
86
66
2
44
83
3
24
58
23
2
62
12
4
NA
-5
.35
0
.40
6
.63
N
A
7
Gu
jara
t 8
74
81
9
66
83
1
02
58
9
10
99
81
N
A
10
.52
6
.11
7
.21
N
A
8
Ha
rya
na
1
07
34
3
11
20
88
1
16
54
3
12
40
92
N
A
4.4
2
3.9
7
6.4
8
NA
9
Him
ach
al
Pra
de
sh
87
72
1
92
67
2
98
81
6
10
52
69
1
13
00
7
5.6
4
6.6
3
6.5
3
7.3
5
10
Ja
mm
u &
Ka
shm
ir
51
38
2
51
76
2
55
49
6
54
28
9
NA
0
.74
7
.21
-2
.17
N
A
11
Jh
ark
ha
nd
4
12
54
4
41
76
4
37
79
4
85
50
5
41
40
7
.08
-0
.90
1
0.9
0
11
.52
12
K
arn
ata
ka
8
98
99
9
37
71
1
01
48
7
10
68
96
1
12
54
2
4.3
1
8.2
3
5.3
3
5.2
8
13
K
era
la
97
91
2
10
35
51
1
07
85
4
11
60
06
N
A
5.7
6
4.1
6
7.5
6
NA
14
M
ad
hy
a P
rad
esh
3
85
50
4
12
51
4
26
86
4
45
18
4
78
20
7
.00
3
.48
4
.29
7
.42
15
M
ah
ara
shtr
a
98
91
0
10
38
32
1
08
91
5
11
33
79
N
A
4.9
8
4.9
0
4.1
0
NA
16
M
an
ipu
r 3
97
62
3
89
27
4
14
45
4
33
48
N
A
-2.1
0
6.4
7
4.5
9
NA
17
M
eg
ha
lay
a
60
01
3
59
70
3
58
68
1
58
36
3
62
18
2
-0.5
2
-1.7
1
-0.5
4
6.5
4
18
M
izo
ram
5
76
54
6
02
61
6
75
91
7
05
52
N
A
4.5
2
12
.16
4
.38
N
A
19
N
ag
ala
nd
5
13
14
5
33
64
5
87
84
5
89
98
N
A
3.9
9
10
.16
0
.36
N
A
20
O
dis
ha
4
70
19
4
83
35
4
99
08
5
25
16
5
51
16
2
.80
3
.25
5
.23
4
.95
21
P
un
jab
8
55
77
8
89
15
9
35
55
9
66
38
N
A
3.9
0
5.2
2
3.3
0
NA
22
R
aja
sth
an
5
74
27
5
85
02
6
11
75
6
40
02
N
A
1.8
7
4.5
7
4.6
2
NA
23
S
ikk
im
15
86
67
1
60
55
3
16
88
97
1
77
44
1
18
66
93
1
.19
5
.20
5
.06
5
.21
24
T
am
il N
ad
u
92
98
4
96
35
5
10
02
33
1
06
03
4
11
47
12
3
.63
4
.02
5
.79
8
.18
25
T
ela
ng
an
a
91
66
4
92
80
4
97
60
4
10
54
88
1
14
21
2
1.2
4
5.1
7
8.0
8
8.2
7
26
T
rip
ura
4
70
79
5
03
66
5
44
29
5
88
88
N
A
6.9
8
8.0
7
8.1
9
NA
27
U
tta
r P
rad
esh
3
20
02
3
27
46
3
40
79
3
56
94
3
82
34
2
.32
4
.07
4
.74
7
.12
28
U
tta
rak
ha
nd
1
00
49
7
10
67
38
1
13
14
0
11
65
57
1
25
05
5
6.2
1
6.0
0
3.0
2
7.2
9
29
W
est
Be
ng
al
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
N
A
NA
30
A
nd
am
an
& N
ico
ba
r Is
lan
ds
88
18
3
90
04
9
94
89
8
10
22
89
N
A
2.1
2
5.3
9
7.7
9
NA
31
C
ha
nd
iga
rh
15
91
14
1
69
30
6
17
90
36
1
92
95
1
21
03
64
6
.41
5
.75
7
.77
9
.02
32
D
elh
i 1
85
04
4
19
23
87
2
01
48
5
21
38
42
2
27
75
5
3.9
7
4.7
3
6.1
3
6.5
1
33
P
ud
uch
err
y
11
96
49
1
19
19
6
12
91
27
1
33
83
3
14
16
29
-0
.38
8
.33
3
.64
5
.82
All-I
ndia
Per
Cap
ita
NN
I 6
34
60
6
56
64
6
88
67
7
28
89
7
74
35
3
.47
4
.88
5
.84
6
.24
12
8
Tabl
e-57
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At C
urre
nt P
rice
s)(B
ase=
2011
-12)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
3
20
26
3
61
11
3
44
92
4
29
88
4
12
07
5
03
08
5
32
09
5
46
47
6
38
38
7
47
02
8
55
95
1
08
52
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
18
13
6
25
43
8
25
70
9
28
17
7
23
32
2
24
02
6
26
70
1
24
67
8
37
56
1
40
62
5
39
30
6
49
62
7
3. F
ish
ing
1
47
1
81
2
79
2
67
2
67
3
37
3
15
3
92
5
78
7
11
1
11
3
15
24
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
21
3
24
6
31
0
37
9
66
8
86
7
92
4
15
10
2
00
6
21
48
2
15
9
22
53
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 50
522
6197
6 60
790
7181
2 65
463
7553
8 81
149
8122
7 10
3984
11
8186
12
8173
16
1926
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 4
65
5
63
72
6
78
6
87
69
9
37
0
11
80
0
13
18
1
16
75
0
25
87
2
29
25
8
33
83
5
43
05
1
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
00
95
6
20
50
97
1
95
06
0
19
50
60
1
94
86
2
31
02
71
3
21
11
4
42
08
58
4
92
96
3
46
27
98
6
26
54
6
68
27
17
7. E
lect
, Ga
s, W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
1
44
7
25
90
7
89
7
77
71
7
64
3
85
51
1
02
63
9
17
3
13
09
6
14
77
4
24
01
5
22
37
0
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 20
7058
21
4059
20
9743
21
1600
21
1876
33
0622
34
4558
44
6781
53
1932
50
6829
68
4396
74
8138
8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
2914
30
02
3628
42
99
4813
55
22
6112
88
38
9384
10
049
1099
1 12
575
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
10
0
13
9
15
7
17
5
17
1
21
3
32
6
36
2
44
4
39
5
37
1
45
2
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
29
8
12
79
1
53
5
18
78
1
98
3
24
09
2
77
6
40
53
4
85
3
50
29
5
24
0
61
85
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
48
5
15
47
1
89
4
22
00
2
60
9
28
49
2
95
8
43
71
4
01
4
45
17
5
27
3
58
09
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
1
36
4
1
46
5
1
51
5
1
51
7
2
10
8
10
8
12
8
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
, Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 5
42
1
66
97
6
93
9
83
13
8
37
9
97
98
1
17
18
1
21
45
1
55
20
1
80
29
2
10
14
2
60
13
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
83
36
9699
10
567
1261
3 13
192
1532
0 17
829
2098
4 24
904
2807
8 32
005
3858
8 10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 1
82
2
28
28
3
60
5
42
76
5
07
1
57
98
7
67
5
84
08
1
02
35
1
40
03
1
51
87
1
87
58
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
&
Pro
fess
ion
al
serv
ice
s 3
34
19
3
53
48
3
90
40
4
06
26
4
27
97
4
58
22
4
82
67
5
13
12
6
19
28
6
93
47
7
94
83
8
43
22
Tota
l- Fi
nanc
ial S
ervi
ces
& R
eal E
stat
e 35
241
3817
6 42
644
4490
2 47
868
5162
1 55
942
5972
0 72
164
8335
0 94
670
1030
80
12.
Pu
bli
c A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n.
40
36
4
46
8
58
21
6
03
4
71
70
8
45
2
99
90
1
32
41
1
60
04
1
90
61
1
99
50
2
15
08
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
60
09
6
75
3
75
91
8
59
6
10
06
6
11
23
2
13
11
1
16
75
0
20
78
5
24
52
1
28
01
1
31
74
0
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
sona
l Se
rvic
es
1004
6 11
221
1341
2 14
630
1723
6 19
684
2310
1 29
992
3678
9 43
581
4796
1 53
248
GSD
P AT
Bas
ic P
rice
s 31
1202
33
5131
33
7157
35
5556
35
5635
49
2785
52
2579
63
8703
76
9772
78
0025
98
7205
11
0498
1 PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 42
.43
53.3
1 44
.16
45.0
1 45
.85
46.6
8 47
.51
48.3
2 49
.13
49.9
2 51
.35
52.2
2 PE
RCAP
ITA(
Rupe
es)
7334
62
86
7635
78
99
7756
10
557
1099
9 13
218
1566
8 15
625
1922
5 21
160
12
9
Tabl
e-57
(con
td)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t Cur
rent
Pri
ces)
(Bas
e=20
11-1
2)
.
RS. I
N L
AKH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
00-2
K
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
1
15
36
2
12
38
73
1
45
03
1
16
26
71
1
84
65
0
20
42
85
2
48
18
9
26
99
42
2
93
56
6
34
58
79
3
44
51
5
39
28
69
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
63
72
9
71
70
6
76
46
4
74
03
4
83
04
8
92
05
6
95
87
3
10
31
79
1
20
42
3
13
80
17
1
55
50
4
15
09
91
3. F
ish
ing
1
61
1
18
67
1
60
1
20
55
2
21
2
26
81
2
75
6
30
52
3
05
7
32
08
3
29
6
30
48
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
17
90
2
37
1
34
35
4
66
5
43
53
6
30
8
66
04
7
44
2
75
22
8
91
8
76
92
8
83
5
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 18
2492
19
9817
22
6532
24
3425
27
4263
30
5330
35
3422
38
3614
42
4569
49
6023
51
1007
55
5743
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 5
12
17
5
14
93
7
67
95
9
85
12
1
32
33
8
14
30
18
1
65
10
3
20
69
44
2
39
71
4
24
70
36
2
70
85
3
31
56
91
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
8
41
14
2
91
06
66
1
08
59
66
1
31
66
98
1
52
15
73
1
64
66
32
2
02
81
42
2
20
52
00
2
28
48
2
25
00
50
2
73
28
4
30
84
41
7. E
lect
, Ga
s, W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
2
62
50
3
43
24
6
90
23
7
26
77
7
51
84
8
88
12
1
10
56
0
10
77
86
1
29
11
4
12
82
94
1
43
60
1
15
98
84
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 91
8609
99
6483
12
3178
5 14
8788
7 17
2909
6 18
7846
2 23
0380
5 25
1992
9 59
7309
62
5380
68
7738
78
4016
8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
1656
7 20
128
2375
6 28
901
3275
4 41
746
5133
9 59
093
6874
4 82
921
9733
6 11
4538
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 4
92
7
18
5
08
8
00
8
98
8
67
1
18
2
13
08
1
44
8
14
48
1
36
6
14
48
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
8
61
9
10
17
2
11
46
0
14
21
1
16
19
9
23
47
6
30
21
6
33
56
3
39
64
3
48
92
4
58
80
8
68
89
2
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
32
3
91
04
1
16
30
1
37
09
1
54
61
1
71
78
1
97
08
2
39
88
2
74
19
3
22
59
3
68
72
4
39
08
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
33
1
33
1
57
1
81
1
95
2
24
2
33
2
33
2
33
2
91
2
91
2
91
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 2
95
34
3
27
49
3
99
27
4
45
30
5
21
79
6
16
81
6
94
85
8
56
70
9
85
31
1
04
09
9
11
58
60
1
29
23
4
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
46
101
5287
7 63
683
7343
1 84
933
1034
27
1208
25
1447
64
1672
74
1870
21
2131
96
2437
72
10. F
ina
nci
al
Se
rvic
es
25
78
4
27
31
9
34
48
2
39
27
4
47
07
9
48
96
2
65
00
3
75
94
6
79
36
4
82
93
7
95
60
3
11
02
04
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
&
Pro
fess
ion
al
serv
ice
s 9
43
62
1
06
31
6
11
26
00
1
18
91
0
12
58
82
1
32
01
3
13
89
72
1
55
74
9
16
48
82
1
77
36
4
20
29
97
2
19
10
0
Tota
l- Fi
nanc
ial S
ervi
ces
& R
eal E
stat
e 12
0146
13
3635
14
7081
15
8184
17
2961
18
0975
20
3975
23
1694
24
4245
26
0300
29
8600
32
9305
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
40
65
2
84
28
2
94
59
3
39
99
4
09
56
4
93
25
6
13
56
7
45
52
7
89
07
9
20
54
1
01
38
2
10
68
19
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
35
88
8
40
28
0
44
73
8
54
81
2
60
99
9
79
30
7
10
92
99
1
32
65
3
13
61
64
1
44
40
0
15
94
78
1
63
19
6
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
sona
l Se
rvic
es
5995
3 68
708
7419
7 88
811
1019
55
1286
32
1706
55
2072
05
2150
71
2364
54
2608
60
2700
15
GSD
P AT
Bas
ic P
rice
s 13
2730
1 14
5152
0 17
4327
9 20
5173
7 23
6320
8 25
9682
6 31
5268
1 34
8720
7 16
4846
9 18
0517
8 19
7140
2 21
8285
1 PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 53
.16
54.0
0 54
.94
55.9
1 56
.88
57.8
8 58
.89
59.9
2 60
.77
61.8
3 62
.91
63.9
8 PE
RCAP
ITA(
Rupe
es)
2496
8 26
880
3173
1 36
697
4154
7 44
866
5353
5 58
198
2712
6 29
196
3133
7 34
118
13
0
Tabl
e-57
(con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
urre
nt P
rice
s) (B
ase=
2011
-12)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
44
19
34
4
79
34
9
47
21
62
5
42
22
8
56
58
06
6
09
01
3
76
28
64
7
88
71
7
92
46
05
1
04
64
61
9
64
06
2
10
32
39
8
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
15
23
61
1
81
59
4
20
58
44
2
19
69
6
23
97
14
2
73
85
2
27
91
67
3
68
73
5
38
31
50
4
43
09
2
54
09
50
5
66
49
3
3. F
ish
ing
3
61
6
35
72
3
56
1
38
71
4
27
0
43
62
4
18
9
51
75
5
95
6
82
49
9
96
8
10
89
9
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
10
45
9
10
59
2
12
82
2
12
65
1
11
77
5
25
11
1
33
35
4
28
64
0
30
54
4
28
47
6
33
38
5
35
40
4
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 60
8369
67
5107
69
4389
77
8447
82
1565
91
2337
10
7957
5 11
9126
6 13
4425
5 15
2627
7 15
4836
6 16
4519
4 5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 3
74
36
3
41
85
68
4
90
81
2
56
17
74
8
93
04
9
11
90
35
6
14
94
67
1
17
99
82
6
20
63
11
3
23
55
43
3
25
43
63
7
26
66
20
8
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
46
36
6
40
25
05
4
56
12
9
51
46
44
5
43
96
8
54
75
35
5
50
01
9
63
82
16
7
11
07
5
77
50
84
8
08
25
6
83
72
64
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
1
72
75
3
18
46
45
2
30
69
6
24
05
50
3
84
10
1
43
98
88
5
42
82
8
60
24
08
6
19
27
0
71
34
80
7
67
26
8
82
59
48
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 89
3482
10
0571
8 11
7763
7 13
1696
8 18
2111
9 21
7778
0 25
8751
8 30
4045
0 33
9345
7 38
4399
7 41
1916
2 43
2942
0 8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
1384
34
1563
61
1723
27
1870
46
2113
68
2399
66
2669
76
3008
37
3519
68
4454
48
5522
34
6566
15
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
14
48
1
89
6
23
94
2
51
1
25
43
2
35
5
18
77
1
72
0
19
19
2
30
9
25
28
2
65
4
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
52
46
8
28
72
9
07
77
9
65
14
1
06
54
0
12
36
48
1
43
29
7
17
14
83
2
15
31
1
27
60
99
3
55
31
1
44
89
20
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
6
14
50
7
13
00
7
88
27
8
76
34
1
01
95
5
11
37
56
1
21
69
8
12
74
71
1
34
55
7
16
69
19
1
94
26
6
20
49
06
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
91
2
93
3
29
3
88
3
31
2
07
1
04
1
63
1
81
1
20
1
29
1
35
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 1
42
69
3
16
71
56
1
73
09
6
21
48
72
2
71
89
0
33
91
68
3
78
58
2
45
68
29
5
13
98
7
58
30
16
6
15
49
6
74
39
58
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
28
1128
32
3517
34
5423
40
1919
48
3259
57
9134
64
5558
75
7665
86
5954
10
2846
4 11
6773
0 14
0057
4 10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 1
10
20
4
95
96
4
11
39
87
1
29
06
1
15
31
31
1
91
02
5
20
50
65
2
87
34
6
31
84
73
3
32
56
0
36
25
21
3
87
89
7
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
23
22
38
2
75
96
1
30
26
09
3
27
57
7
36
99
57
4
12
43
6
48
34
69
6
74
89
4
81
61
70
9
67
57
6
11
25
93
7
13
00
31
4
Tota
l- Fi
nanc
ial S
ervi
ces
& R
eal E
stat
e 34
2442
37
1925
41
6597
45
6638
52
3088
60
3460
68
8534
96
2240
11
3464
3 13
0013
6 14
8845
8 16
8821
1 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
15
10
8
14
52
23
1
79
17
6
19
01
65
2
43
68
7
27
37
53
3
35
94
5
37
58
75
4
37
93
6
46
83
16
5
53
97
4
61
75
86
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
17
31
64
2
04
00
4
24
02
58
2
62
08
2
32
10
86
3
94
20
0
53
82
21
6
12
78
3
71
45
93
7
68
58
1
92
31
64
1
07
47
67
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
sona
l Se
rvic
es
2882
72
3492
27
4194
33
4522
47
5647
73
6679
53
8741
66
9886
58
1152
529
1236
897
1477
138
1692
353
GSD
P AT
Bas
ic P
rice
s 24
1369
3 27
2549
4 30
5347
9 34
0621
7 42
1380
3 49
4066
4 58
7535
1 69
4027
8 78
9083
8 89
3577
1 98
0085
3 10
7557
52
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 37
987
4241
4 46
991
5186
9 63
499
7371
9 86
824
1005
69
1133
42
1272
36
1383
52
1504
93
13
1
Tabl
e-58
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
At C
onst
ant P
rice
s Ba
se=2
011-
12
RS. I
N L
AKH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
33
30
46
3
57
60
7
31
33
52
3
63
73
9
33
40
84
3
80
68
9
41
54
49
3
52
33
5
37
86
02
4
86
11
4
46
91
28
4
49
23
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
22
26
04
2
47
18
9
21
34
00
2
09
15
2
13
86
21
1
45
96
9
14
48
71
1
25
29
1
16
59
40
1
58
71
3
19
03
29
1
92
13
6
3. F
ish
ing
1
54
3
17
65
1
95
2
17
88
1
80
0
19
75
1
66
0
27
35
2
75
8
29
10
3
23
8
37
87
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
32
28
3
17
9
35
86
4
09
2
46
39
6
89
3
77
77
1
05
59
1
20
19
1
32
60
1
01
51
6
36
7
TO
TA
L-P
RIM
AR
Y
56
04
21
6
09
73
9
53
22
90
5
78
77
1
47
91
44
5
35
52
7
56
97
57
4
90
92
0
55
93
19
6
60
99
8
67
28
46
6
51
52
1
5. M
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g (
Org
an
ise
d &
Un
-Org
an
ise
d)
40
53
5
51
43
2
53
54
4
63
80
4
63
80
4
76
43
3
82
01
0
95
85
7
13
71
41
1
39
28
7
14
93
34
1
70
28
9
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
82
62
8
17
15
35
1
44
18
7
12
88
43
1
20
79
6
17
52
16
1
64
01
0
19
81
18
2
10
09
0
16
58
99
2
05
39
9
20
32
16
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
1
32
45
2
10
80
5
96
61
5
21
56
4
82
14
5
06
39
5
59
01
4
57
56
5
98
92
6
34
39
9
27
17
7
61
40
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 2
36
40
8
24
40
47
2
57
39
2
24
48
03
2
32
81
4
30
22
88
3
01
92
0
33
97
31
4
07
12
4
36
86
25
4
47
45
0
44
96
45
8. T
rpt.,
Sto
rage
&Co
mm
unic
atio
n 2
41
77
2
25
44
2
46
02
2
71
79
2
77
00
3
03
56
3
31
01
4
02
24
3
98
18
3
99
50
3
86
41
3
95
65
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
64
0
69
2
64
0
65
0
64
0
68
2
81
8
90
2
91
3
77
6
74
5
83
9
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
73
30
1
53
81
1
68
36
1
86
78
1
84
51
2
11
08
2
29
51
2
96
66
3
25
10
3
22
56
3
03
74
3
04
54
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
6
15
4
64
10
7
06
5
77
80
8
52
9
84
87
9
25
3
95
76
6
30
8
67
33
7
33
8
80
70
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
3
61
6
1
70
7
9
79
7
9
79
8
8
18
4
18
4
20
2
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 5
00
78
5
63
29
5
63
29
6
15
64
5
77
64
6
34
97
7
16
58
6
83
65
8
09
52
8
53
13
9
11
64
9
74
26
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
7
42
55
7
88
73
8
09
31
8
87
43
8
54
64
9
38
52
1
04
75
8
10
85
89
1
20
77
0
12
52
64
1
29
80
5
13
69
90
10. F
ina
nci
al
Se
rvic
es
10
63
9
13
16
0
15
58
2
16
93
3
18
16
0
20
49
3
29
65
1
32
99
0
29
17
6
45
36
4
45
75
7
52
67
2
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
24
11
14
2
47
01
7
25
30
66
2
59
44
3
26
60
38
2
72
70
6
27
97
03
2
86
95
4
29
44
97
3
02
36
7
31
19
51
3
20
62
3
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 25
1753
26
0177
26
8648
27
6375
28
4198
29
3199
30
9353
31
9944
32
3673
34
7731
35
7707
37
3295
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 5
77
65
5
68
51
6
87
35
6
33
08
7
06
91
7
86
41
8
50
63
1
03
35
7
11
55
54
1
27
04
4
11
90
72
1
12
92
7
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
56
28
5
56
56
5
58
25
4
58
77
2
64
56
1
66
94
6
71
67
4
84
11
7
95
41
5
10
53
38
1
05
29
5
10
87
84
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 11
4050
11
3416
12
6989
12
2080
13
5251
14
5586
15
6736
18
7475
21
0969
23
2382
22
4367
22
1711
GS
DP
AT B
asic
Pri
ces
1236
888
1306
253
1266
251
1310
773
1216
872
1370
453
1442
525
1446
658
1621
854
1735
000
1832
175
1833
162
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42.4
3 43
.31
44.1
6 45
.01
45.8
5 46
.68
47.5
1 48
.32
49.1
3 49
.92
51.3
5 52
.22
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 29
151
3016
1 28
674
2912
2 26
540
2935
8 30
363
2993
9 33
011
3475
6 35
680
3510
5 Gr
owth
Rat
e
5.6
-3.1
3.
5 -7
.2
12.6
5.
3 0.
3 12
.1
7.0
5.6
0.1
13
2
Tabl
e-58
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
(Bas
e=20
11-1
2)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
00-2
K
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
4
45
54
5
43
90
56
4
37
35
4
45
63
48
4
61
74
8
46
24
43
4
77
17
2
45
30
11
5
39
63
7
58
92
15
6
03
50
1
68
36
93
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
21
31
80
2
42
30
6
25
82
92
2
36
26
2
24
35
03
2
49
05
8
23
06
49
2
29
83
1
23
39
23
2
42
17
0
24
80
81
2
49
91
7
3. F
ish
ing
4
03
3
41
84
3
33
1
37
92
3
92
9
41
80
4
26
7
43
82
4
39
7
45
20
4
53
8
40
50
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
50
16
5
00
6
66
96
8
21
7
80
19
1
08
00
1
16
39
1
30
68
1
02
91
1
18
63
1
08
03
1
30
01
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 66
7774
69
0552
70
5673
70
4619
71
7199
72
6482
72
3726
70
0292
78
8248
84
7767
86
6923
95
0660
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 1
82
24
7
19
75
81
2
62
74
7
31
08
04
4
05
60
3
42
59
60
4
35
43
2
49
28
06
5
40
58
7
54
33
39
5
84
44
2
61
34
33
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
43
75
9
25
62
68
2
75
20
2
30
78
34
3
25
51
4
33
08
28
3
62
80
8
38
07
95
3
83
90
3
41
64
41
4
49
50
5
45
90
10
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
8
14
84
9
91
50
1
81
12
6
17
30
47
1
63
83
7
18
07
93
1
99
02
5
18
76
83
2
11
65
7
21
42
31
2
34
80
2
29
42
14
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 50
7490
55
2999
71
9076
79
1685
89
4954
93
7580
99
7265
10
6128
4 11
3614
7 11
7401
0 12
6874
8 13
6665
6 8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
4873
5 54
756
5743
9 65
591
6770
5 82
240
8913
3 95
109
1059
77
1141
05
1252
40
1280
41
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
65
0
81
8
51
2
72
9
83
1
82
4
11
56
1
26
1
12
98
1
37
7
14
50
1
48
4
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
93
19
4
37
25
4
48
71
5
07
63
5
13
63
6
42
69
6
66
76
7
02
49
7
99
26
8
59
77
9
48
07
9
55
75
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
8
56
3
10
01
0
11
82
5
13
83
3
15
22
2
16
84
5
20
96
9
23
26
8
24
41
7
26
40
7
28
64
2
30
62
9
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
02
2
02
2
31
2
67
2
89
3
03
3
32
3
32
3
37
3
45
3
41
3
52
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 1
02
20
8
10
14
09
1
13
12
8
11
79
01
1
26
65
9
13
60
51
1
48
61
2
16
41
43
1
80
91
3
19
64
80
2
02
83
5
22
34
03
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
15
0943
15
6165
17
0567
18
3491
19
4364
21
8291
23
7745
25
9252
28
6891
31
0585
32
8075
35
1443
10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 5
87
69
5
56
51
5
72
35
5
90
25
6
13
03
6
29
45
6
46
18
5
47
99
4
99
10
5
60
30
5
71
20
7
60
38
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
&
Pro
fess
ion
al
serv
ice
s 3
29
69
6
33
91
70
3
48
82
1
35
97
32
3
73
61
6
38
36
23
3
93
82
3
40
50
25
4
13
04
5
42
55
47
4
38
37
6
45
27
81
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 38
8466
39
4821
40
6056
41
8757
43
4919
44
6567
45
8441
45
9824
46
2955
48
1577
49
5496
52
8819
1
2.
Pu
bli
c A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n.
11
61
90
1
26
75
5
11
93
01
1
24
97
0
13
77
19
1
54
98
9
17
10
41
2
00
36
9
18
59
04
1
76
64
9
18
46
69
1
92
98
7
13
. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
13
04
5
11
88
59
1
19
28
3
13
47
46
1
37
51
0
16
60
82
2
01
42
5
23
77
60
2
43
45
9
24
52
65
2
55
02
3
26
03
79
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 22
9235
24
5614
23
8584
25
9716
27
5229
32
1071
37
2466
43
8130
42
9363
42
1914
43
9692
45
3366
GS
DP
AT B
asic
Pri
ces
1943
907
2040
152
2239
956
2358
268
2516
665
2649
9927
8964
329
1878
2 31
0360
4 32
3585
3 33
9893
436
5094
4PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 53
.16
54.0
0 54
.94
55.9
1 56
.88
57.8
8 58
.89
59.9
2 60
.77
61.8
3 62
.91
63.9
8 PE
RCAP
ITA(
Rupe
es)
3656
7 37
781
4077
1 42
180
4424
5 45
784
4737
0 48
711
5107
1 52
335
5402
9 57
064
Grow
th R
ate
6.0
5.0
9.8
5.3
6.7
5.3
5.3
4.6
6.3
4.3
5.0
7.4
13
3
Tabl
e-58
(con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
onst
ant P
rice
s) (B
ase=
2011
-12)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
S
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3 20
13-1
4 20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
72
82
76
7
58
45
5
71
98
67
8
05
56
9
79
16
61
6
48
08
0
83
65
30
7
88
71
7
86
15
29
9
81
86
7
90
17
71
8
34
79
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
25
15
04
2
85
07
1
32
39
42
3
27
57
8
33
18
40
3
60
65
7
34
54
74
3
68
73
5
37
70
92
3
82
79
0
39
47
62
3
97
66
1
3. F
ish
ing
4
36
5
46
11
4
39
6
47
13
5
00
8
50
28
4
75
7
51
75
5
70
7
65
52
7
30
9
79
84
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
13
84
9
14
26
9
15
42
6
15
08
6
16
36
5
29
82
3
32
28
8
28
64
0
28
18
7
24
21
5
25
83
0
28
70
8
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 99
7994
10
6240
6 10
6363
1 11
5294
5 11
4487
4 10
4358
8 12
1905
0 11
9126
7 12
7251
4 13
9542
4 13
2967
2 12
6914
6 5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 6
59
01
9
70
38
59
7
97
01
3
85
42
22
1
08
55
39
1
47
04
84
1
63
88
39
1
79
98
26
1
92
40
71
2
05
21
97
2
23
88
99
2
49
29
22
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
69
23
4
52
66
77
5
94
18
8
64
99
77
6
48
90
9
65
41
31
6
14
50
0
63
82
16
6
75
54
1
72
31
25
7
61
45
5
77
58
04
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
3
37
99
2
34
40
81
4
00
56
0
45
07
23
4
90
91
8
52
32
54
5
75
13
7
60
24
08
6
05
27
3
64
69
98
6
89
56
3
75
71
68
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 14
6624
4 15
7461
8 17
9176
1 19
5492
2 22
2536
6 26
4786
9 28
2847
6 30
4045
0 32
0488
5 34
2232
0 36
8991
7 40
2589
3 8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
1409
91
1560
80
1750
63
1932
47
2096
49
2431
47
2554
82
3008
37
3285
12
4054
49
4894
11
5733
28
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
15
80
2
10
4
24
27
2
39
9
24
06
1
99
4
17
07
1
72
0
18
30
2
14
2
21
59
2
36
2
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
01
07
9
10
66
31
1
12
70
2
11
71
21
1
23
08
7
14
47
19
1
58
51
5
17
14
83
1
98
23
7
24
78
13
3
08
52
6
38
35
89
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
79
71
4
69
96
5
95
82
7
33
30
8
38
46
9
62
13
9
51
25
1
27
47
1
12
82
81
1
55
38
7
17
86
14
1
87
26
3
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
62
3
49
3
52
3
97
3
10
2
22
1
36
1
63
1
65
1
06
1
12
1
14
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 2
42
30
8
26
44
85
2
72
66
2
29
70
96
3
53
44
1
38
43
54
4
00
73
8
45
68
29
4
75
49
4
50
79
16
5
21
46
7
57
04
99
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
38
3299
42
0565
44
7724
49
0343
56
3090
62
7502
65
6220
75
7665
80
4006
91
3365
10
1087
8 11
4382
7 10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 9
17
42
1
09
98
0
14
27
67
1
65
95
8
17
33
42
2
16
85
9
27
50
99
2
87
34
6
31
21
47
3
04
42
0
33
14
91
3
39
77
8
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
&
Pro
fess
ion
al
serv
ice
s 4
67
57
5
48
84
85
5
11
67
7
53
81
20
5
62
12
8
59
36
46
6
27
88
3
67
48
94
7
47
65
3
81
58
71
9
16
88
3
99
41
95
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 55
9317
59
8465
65
4444
70
4078
73
5471
81
0505
90
2982
96
2240
10
5980
0 11
2029
1 12
4837
4 13
3397
3 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
24
27
5
23
50
43
2
73
41
5
27
82
58
2
98
22
5
32
33
59
3
63
76
1
37
58
75
4
04
42
3
40
08
49
4
61
61
5
54
37
37
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
27
93
05
3
12
99
8
34
73
60
3
62
57
0
39
58
10
4
50
61
9
50
09
21
6
12
78
3
66
69
38
6
76
68
7
77
69
00
8
64
55
9
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 50
3581
54
8041
62
0775
64
0828
69
4034
77
3979
86
4682
98
8658
10
7136
1 10
7753
7 12
3851
5 14
0829
6 GS
DP
AT B
asic
Pri
ces
3910
435
4204
095
4578
336
4943
116
5362
834
5903
443
6471
411
6940
279
7412
567
7928
936
8517
357
9181
136
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 61
543
6542
3 70
458
7527
2 80
814
8808
5 95
632
1005
69
1064
72
1129
00
1202
34
1284
61
Grow
th R
ate
7.1
7.5
8.9
8.0
8.5
10.1
9.
6 7.
2 6.
8 7.
0 7.
4 7.
8
13
4
Tabl
e-59
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e=20
11-1
2)
R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
719
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
25
85
9
29
14
2
27
64
8
34
61
5
32
93
9
40
29
2
42
62
1
43
68
6
51
24
3
59
93
9
69
05
7
87
36
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
15
50
7
21
76
8
21
97
6
24
07
5
19
88
5
20
44
4
22
62
0
20
84
9
31
58
5
34
15
0
33
45
9
42
24
6
3. F
ish
ing
1
54
1
85
2
84
2
76
2
74
3
52
3
28
4
07
5
86
7
30
1
20
9
16
14
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
33
7
39
5
49
3
60
3
10
32
1
33
7
14
29
2
34
1
31
12
3
33
5
32
46
3
33
0
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 41
857
5149
1 50
401
5956
8 54
131
6242
4 66
997
6728
3 86
526
9815
4 10
6972
13
4550
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 5
34
9
76
79
8
19
1
96
88
1
16
37
1
35
14
1
49
77
1
83
21
2
95
10
3
36
00
3
88
47
4
93
37
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
95
83
1
99
18
1
89
39
1
89
39
1
88
98
3
01
97
3
13
12
4
12
95
4
83
93
4
48
37
6
10
48
6
62
00
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
-3
90
3
95
5
17
2
46
97
4
13
5
43
17
5
23
8
46
94
6
78
3
77
11
1
24
91
1
06
22
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 24
542
2799
1 32
302
3332
3 34
671
4802
8 51
528
6431
0 84
687
8614
7 11
2386
12
6158
8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
4589
47
39
5835
68
57
7860
84
28
9101
12
566
1104
9 11
675
1339
0 14
120
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
65
1
00
1
07
1
21
1
03
1
53
2
68
2
95
3
28
2
97
2
57
3
06
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
4
99
4
72
5
70
7
34
7
51
9
02
1
02
4
13
33
1
61
8
17
30
1
88
5
24
84
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
98
9
41
25
5
11
6
59
55
6
95
2
73
18
7
75
6
10
88
4
90
26
9
53
5
11
13
5
11
19
3
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
6
42
4
2
48
5
4
54
5
4
54
7
7
11
3
11
3
13
7
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 4
35
5
53
91
5
51
3
66
33
6
57
2
76
79
9
26
9
94
48
1
22
84
1
43
02
1
66
58
2
05
82
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
89
44
1012
9 11
348
1349
1 14
432
1610
7 18
370
2201
5 23
333
2597
7 30
048
3470
1 10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 1
38
4
21
53
2
74
4
32
51
3
85
4
43
98
5
81
6
63
54
7
72
0
10
52
5
11
38
6
14
00
9
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
55
35
6
58
65
4
65
84
0
68
52
4
72
66
1
78
59
5
80
90
0
88
00
4
10
08
53
1
12
02
3
13
15
63
1
38
62
0
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 56
739
6080
7 68
585
7177
5 76
514
8299
3 86
715
9435
8 10
8573
12
2549
14
2949
15
2628
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 3
80
7
41
87
5
43
8
56
24
6
65
6
78
28
9
21
3
12
22
3
14
89
9
17
96
5
18
71
8
19
82
0
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
59
72
6
65
7
74
49
8
42
6
98
64
1
09
66
1
27
94
1
63
44
2
03
96
2
40
55
2
75
35
3
11
10
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 97
79
1084
5 12
887
1405
0 16
520
1879
4 22
007
2856
7 35
295
4202
0 46
253
5093
1 N
SDP
At B
asic
Pri
ces
1418
62
1612
63
1755
23
1922
08
1962
69
2283
46
2456
18
2765
32
3384
14
3748
48
4386
07
4989
69
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42.4
3 43
.31
44.1
6 45
.01
45.8
5 46
.68
47.5
1 48
.32
49.1
3 49
.92
51.3
5 52
.22
PERC
APIT
A At
Bas
ic P
rice
s (R
upee
s)
3343
37
23
3975
42
70
4281
48
92
5170
57
23
6888
75
09
8542
95
55
13
5
Tabl
e-59
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
(At C
urre
nt P
rice
s) (B
ase=
2011
-12)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
00-2
K
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
9
26
39
9
91
80
1
16
24
4
13
03
14
1
47
87
7
16
35
20
1
99
28
1
21
69
28
2
67
45
7
29
91
90
3
08
41
5
34
81
14
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
54
25
2
61
04
2
65
10
1
62
92
1
70
56
9
78
23
8
81
41
8
87
63
2
10
35
27
1
18
70
6
13
83
13
1
45
31
2
3. F
ish
ing
1
69
6
19
32
1
57
5
20
48
2
18
3
26
86
2
67
2
29
59
2
96
9
31
07
3
13
4
28
99
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
26
47
3
47
9
50
45
6
82
2
63
78
9
21
8
96
61
1
09
04
7
80
4
95
07
8
21
5
97
22
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 15
1233
16
5633
18
7964
20
2105
22
7007
25
3662
29
3032
31
8424
38
1757
43
0510
45
8077
50
6047
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 5
60
17
5
41
84
8
61
96
1
09
78
8
14
03
01
1
54
93
8
17
42
76
2
26
43
0
25
66
61
2
61
71
4
28
99
09
3
21
71
4
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
8
19
50
8
91
31
1
05
72
1
12
85
89
1
47
97
5
15
91
42
1
98
16
7
21
60
12
2
24
11
2
25
78
95
2
93
21
1
30
73
03
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
1
26
44
1
69
40
4
31
30
4
42
06
4
41
57
5
42
84
6
86
06
6
52
73
7
67
55
7
83
54
8
89
82
1
06
71
2
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 15
0610
16
0255
23
5048
28
2582
33
2433
36
8364
44
1049
50
7715
55
7528
59
7962
67
2102
73
5728
8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
1805
6 23
047
2474
1 22
256
2344
0 31
446
4091
8 52
441
6206
7 69
025
8207
3 91
875
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
32
6
56
7
27
3
60
3
68
4
70
9
97
6
10
81
1
19
8
11
98
1
19
8
11
98
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
46
1
40
85
4
30
6
57
95
6
73
1
13
09
6
18
94
4
21
43
2
26
84
0
29
00
2
35
39
8
39
82
7
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
41
27
1
82
53
1
99
92
1
56
65
1
58
17
1
74
11
2
07
51
2
96
80
3
37
70
3
85
59
4
52
09
5
05
70
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
43
1
43
1
70
1
92
2
09
2
31
2
47
2
47
2
58
2
67
2
68
2
80
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 2
32
66
2
58
63
3
15
18
3
49
18
4
10
73
4
88
64
5
54
05
6
86
91
8
03
18
9
09
06
1
07
59
2
11
02
79
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
41
323
4891
0 56
260
5717
4 64
513
8030
9 96
323
1211
32
1423
85
1599
31
1896
65
2021
54
10. F
ina
nci
al
Se
rvic
es
19
19
0
20
33
3
25
69
2
29
18
8
34
98
0
36
28
3
48
31
7
56
51
3
61
06
2
71
09
1
77
67
5
83
38
9
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
15
64
80
1
76
31
5
18
34
58
1
88
10
0
19
70
23
1
99
70
5
21
02
35
2
23
59
0
23
41
68
2
61
70
6
27
99
14
3
06
85
0
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 17
5670
19
6649
20
9150
21
7289
23
2004
23
5987
25
8553
28
0103
29
5230
33
2796
35
7590
39
0239
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
23
20
2
63
62
2
71
87
3
15
39
3
83
37
4
65
99
5
89
19
7
25
42
6
96
60
6
90
73
7
51
52
8
09
83
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
35
16
0
39
49
9
43
91
2
53
73
3
60
10
7
78
20
8
10
64
44
1
27
38
9
13
24
07
1
38
99
0
14
84
43
1
54
92
5
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 57
480
6586
0 71
099
8527
3 98
444
1248
07
1653
63
1999
31
2020
66
2080
63
2235
94
2359
08
NSD
P At
Bas
ic P
rice
s 57
6316
63
7307
75
9520
84
4422
95
4401
10
6312
9 12
5432
0 14
2730
4 15
7896
8 17
2926
3 19
0102
8 20
7007
6 PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 53
.16
54.0
0 54
.94
55.9
1 56
.88
57.8
8 58
.89
59.9
2 60
.77
61.8
3 62
.91
63.9
8 PE
RCAP
ITA
At B
asic
Pri
ces
(Rup
ees)
10
841
1180
2 13
825
1510
3 16
779
1836
8 21
299
2382
0 25
983
2796
8 30
218
3235
5
13
6
Tabl
e-59
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Cur
rent
Pri
ces)
(Bas
e=20
11-1
2)
R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
39
41
31
4
26
35
1
41
13
79
4
69
80
1
47
18
33
4
83
69
2
60
64
80
6
18
91
8
72
79
30
8
12
65
0
70
15
59
8
09
70
6
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
15
09
31
1
80
06
7
20
34
92
2
17
01
2
23
43
31
2
70
19
8
27
57
77
3
64
25
8
37
83
16
4
38
09
2
53
46
92
5
58
66
1
3. F
ish
ing
3
43
9
34
15
3
39
6
36
83
4
00
8
38
49
3
69
7
45
67
5
28
8
73
80
8
97
5
98
13
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
10
01
3
10
07
7
12
16
6
11
91
3
10
92
2
21
16
5
29
28
3
25
14
4
26
69
7
24
38
5
28
14
6
29
84
0
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 55
8514
61
9910
63
0433
70
2409
72
1094
77
8905
91
5238
10
1288
6 11
3823
1 12
8250
6 12
7337
3 14
0802
0 5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 3
55
73
5
37
27
37
4
54
54
9
45
34
01
7
00
59
3
99
50
84
1
18
01
38
1
39
31
82
1
64
30
49
1
96
18
29
2
12
30
21
2
22
53
23
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
39
41
3
39
41
68
4
44
41
1
50
10
95
5
19
41
2
52
20
10
5
33
59
2
60
80
88
6
73
53
0
72
80
16
7
59
58
7
78
68
49
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
1
27
80
4
13
19
43
1
59
33
5
14
83
93
1
53
67
4
33
30
65
4
07
40
9
40
02
23
4
04
76
9
47
21
28
4
96
72
4
53
47
13
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 82
2952
89
8849
10
5829
5 11
0289
0 13
7368
0 18
5016
0 21
2113
9 24
0149
3 27
2134
8 31
6197
3 33
7933
3 35
4688
5 8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
1076
68
1232
97
1354
78
1487
65
1604
38
1719
96
1889
56
2013
77
2420
53
3004
34
3914
20
4382
76
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
11
98
1
53
0
18
95
2
12
0
17
65
1
66
9
12
63
1
08
7
12
34
1
34
9
15
05
1
58
0
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
4
38
77
4
93
15
5
40
49
5
77
05
5
73
56
6
76
89
7
97
82
9
66
61
1
30
34
7
17
30
45
2
55
86
0
29
53
00
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
6
23
10
7
21
66
7
92
15
8
85
65
1
00
99
8
10
24
49
1
07
82
2
10
34
89
1
10
31
5
12
59
37
1
33
94
7
14
12
83
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
84
2
86
3
20
3
76
3
20
1
89
8
8
14
0
15
7
10
2
10
8
11
3
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 1
25
13
4
14
58
31
1
49
88
6
18
53
79
2
33
44
5
28
72
05
3
17
58
9
38
32
30
4
30
07
7
48
98
23
5
11
16
9
61
78
57
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
23
2802
26
9128
28
5364
33
4144
39
3883
45
9202
50
6545
58
4606
67
2129
79
0257
90
2589
10
5613
3 10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 8
49
38
9
45
39
1
12
35
8
12
72
54
1
50
36
8
18
76
06
2
56
63
1
28
28
09
3
12
83
2
32
70
05
3
55
91
4
38
08
28
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
&
Pro
fess
ion
al
serv
ice
s 3
40
51
8
35
53
49
3
77
59
1
38
75
54
3
97
12
9
32
11
14
4
03
20
0
56
28
43
6
82
42
5
80
89
11
9
46
00
3
10
94
36
3
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 42
5456
44
9889
48
9949
51
4808
54
7497
50
8720
65
9831
84
5652
99
5257
11
3591
6 13
0191
7 14
7519
1 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 9
78
53
1
06
53
4
13
11
58
1
38
49
6
18
67
71
2
11
17
2
26
38
53
2
90
11
7
34
05
65
3
66
45
1
44
28
41
4
96
34
1
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
16
99
89
2
01
36
1
23
58
93
2
56
65
1
30
59
22
3
68
56
5
51
16
20
5
87
16
7
68
45
59
7
35
12
6
88
35
16
1
02
86
08
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 26
7842
30
7895
36
7051
39
5147
49
2694
57
9737
77
5473
87
7284
10
2512
4 11
0157
7 13
2635
7 15
2495
0 N
SDP
At B
asic
Pri
ces
2307
566
2545
671
2831
092
3049
397
3528
848
4176
723
4978
226
5721
920
6552
090
7472
231
8183
570
9011
180
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A At
Bas
ic P
rice
s (R
upee
s)
3631
7 39
615
4356
9 46
435
5317
7 62
321
7356
6 82
914
9411
2 10
6397
11
5522
12
6083
13
7
Tabl
e-60
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
(Bas
e=20
11-1
2)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ur
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
29
73
37
3
19
22
8
27
81
84
3
24
05
3
29
75
91
3
39
77
3
37
18
20
3
15
33
1
33
80
73
4
36
77
7
42
07
36
4
01
58
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
22
53
30
2
50
06
7
21
54
95
2
10
97
7
13
91
87
1
46
65
0
14
47
03
1
24
80
9
16
65
45
1
59
15
6
19
18
31
1
93
62
8
3. F
ish
ing
2
00
8
22
84
2
42
3
22
67
2
31
9
25
44
2
12
9
35
31
3
54
8
36
69
4
15
4
48
63
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
33
86
3
37
5
37
93
4
30
7
47
57
7
00
7
79
82
1
08
54
1
23
65
1
36
18
1
03
50
6
41
8
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 52
8060
57
4955
49
9894
54
1604
44
3854
49
5974
52
6635
45
4525
52
0530
61
3220
62
7071
60
6492
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 3
50
37
4
65
53
4
84
74
5
27
05
5
95
79
6
57
64
7
00
73
7
86
35
1
17
58
1
12
02
35
1
28
95
2
15
39
50
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
63
93
8
15
34
50
1
28
96
0
11
52
35
1
07
90
8
15
70
75
1
47
31
6
17
90
72
1
90
65
9
14
40
48
1
80
62
1
17
78
48
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
-56
61
5
08
2
61
91
7
49
96
7
41
33
7
40
50
7
45
23
7
37
11
0
49
16
2
52
48
3
76
43
4
57
28
8
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 19
3313
20
5085
23
9351
21
7906
20
8824
26
3346
26
2626
29
4817
35
7401
31
6765
38
6008
38
9086
8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
1859
1 17
901
1999
4 22
597
2334
6 24
100
2715
7 29
457
2117
1 21
141
2043
5 21
501
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
45
2
50
5
42
6
42
6
39
9
50
5
62
5
69
2
58
5
54
5
50
5
55
9
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
65
4
65
47
7
20
8
84
70
8
13
0
92
28
1
00
64
1
19
97
1
32
50
1
30
65
1
16
86
1
17
44
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
04
35
1
07
92
1
23
12
1
36
44
1
47
52
1
43
01
1
64
03
1
67
04
7
26
3
73
76
8
08
9
90
27
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
9
57
4
9
57
6
5
65
6
5
65
7
3
15
5
15
5
17
1
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 3
71
67
4
18
97
4
13
28
4
53
65
4
18
35
4
59
34
5
24
34
5
01
31
5
96
54
6
26
15
6
66
96
7
11
95
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
55
757
5979
8 61
322
6796
2 65
181
7003
4 79
591
7958
8 80
825
8375
5 87
131
9269
6 10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 8
28
7
10
25
6
12
14
1
13
16
8
14
10
4
15
91
1
23
07
4
25
64
1
22
50
2
35
07
2
35
32
6
40
57
1
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
24
96
58
2
55
04
2
26
04
80
2
66
29
1
27
23
68
2
78
33
9
28
73
49
2
94
81
3
29
98
24
3
61
23
9
32
44
00
3
33
41
0
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 25
7945
26
5299
27
2621
27
9459
28
6473
29
4250
31
0423
32
0454
32
2326
39
6311
35
9726
37
3981
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
08
77
3
99
76
4
81
72
4
44
55
4
92
40
5
43
61
5
88
49
7
14
96
7
98
78
9
04
62
8
47
37
7
91
06
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
57
35
7
57
18
8
58
68
1
59
06
3
64
92
7
67
21
1
71
87
6
84
35
1
96
12
5
10
61
39
1
06
05
9
10
94
18
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 98
234
9716
4 10
6853
10
3518
11
4168
12
1572
13
0725
15
5847
17
6002
19
6601
19
0796
18
8524
N
SDP
At B
asic
Pri
ces
1133
310
1202
301
1180
041
1210
449
1118
499
1245
177
1309
999
1305
230
1457
084
1606
652
1650
732
1650
779
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42.4
3 43
.31
44.1
6 45
.01
45.8
5 46
.68
47.5
1 48
.32
49.1
3 49
.92
51.3
5 52
.22
PERC
APIT
A At
Bas
ic P
rice
s (R
upee
s)
2671
0 27
760
2672
2 26
893
2439
5 26
675
2757
3 27
012
2965
8 32
185
3214
7 31
612
13
8
Tabl
e-60
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
onst
ant P
rice
s) (B
ase=
2011
-12)
R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
00-2
K
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
39
82
93
3
90
24
5
38
84
20
4
05
26
3
40
95
82
4
09
98
4
42
31
27
4
00
65
7
47
80
40
5
21
95
8
53
46
14
6
05
65
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
21
47
96
2
44
15
1
26
02
20
2
37
92
5
24
52
23
2
50
83
6
23
13
73
2
30
54
5
23
46
49
2
42
92
2
24
88
51
2
50
69
3
3. F
ish
ing
4
89
8
49
15
3
71
4
42
97
4
38
8
46
49
4
27
6
40
57
4
07
1
41
84
4
20
1
37
50
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
50
47
4
99
3
66
81
8
16
2
79
44
1
07
19
1
15
69
1
30
09
1
02
32
1
18
13
1
07
27
1
25
04
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 62
3033
64
4304
65
9035
65
5646
66
7138
67
6188
67
0345
64
8268
72
6991
78
0877
79
8393
87
2599
5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 1
49
78
5
16
28
34
2
28
77
3
26
85
68
3
35
45
4
35
70
69
3
67
44
7
47
03
28
5
16
09
1
51
87
23
5
58
09
1
58
56
66
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
15
80
0
22
82
24
2
43
58
6
27
32
77
2
87
07
1
29
12
23
3
18
26
3
33
44
33
3
37
16
3
36
57
39
3
94
77
7
40
31
25
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
62
19
4
77
54
1
17
93
50
1
66
78
8
15
24
77
1
83
15
9
19
57
04
1
80
10
5
20
57
98
2
01
73
4
21
35
19
2
50
23
1
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 42
7780
46
8599
65
1709
70
8634
77
5002
83
1451
88
1415
98
4866
10
5905
1 10
8619
6 11
6638
8 12
3902
2 8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
2752
9 32
774
3098
8 33
199
3149
3 45
166
5608
5 62
144
6887
6 74
193
8136
5 83
521
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
30
6
50
5
20
0
40
4
48
9
53
8
79
4
88
8
91
4
98
3
10
64
1
11
3
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
81
94
2
14
00
1
96
54
2
33
83
2
13
95
3
50
06
3
76
94
4
17
66
4
75
20
5
11
17
5
63
67
5
68
24
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
8
85
9
10
69
8
10
93
6
91
81
9
35
9
93
59
1
73
15
1
92
08
2
01
56
2
17
99
2
36
43
2
52
84
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
71
1
71
1
97
2
30
2
50
2
63
2
83
2
83
2
87
2
94
2
91
3
00
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 7
44
58
7
37
38
8
22
58
8
52
28
9
16
26
9
85
66
1
08
09
2
14
87
30
1
63
92
7
17
80
31
1
83
79
0
20
24
26
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
10
1987
10
6512
11
3246
11
8426
12
3119
14
3732
16
4177
21
0875
23
2803
25
2224
26
5155
28
5947
10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 4
51
59
4
24
10
4
71
20
4
52
94
5
20
38
5
42
08
5
96
43
7
44
33
6
72
69
7
06
44
7
48
63
7
71
50
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
34
29
00
3
52
81
5
36
32
16
3
75
64
6
39
22
69
4
06
23
2
40
01
30
4
11
52
3
41
96
72
4
32
37
4
44
54
09
4
60
04
6
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 38
8059
39
5226
41
0336
42
0940
44
4308
46
0441
45
9773
48
5956
48
6941
50
3018
52
0272
53
7196
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 8
12
34
8
92
81
8
36
28
8
80
04
9
79
15
1
11
21
7
12
43
29
1
48
09
2
13
70
85
1
30
52
0
13
65
84
1
42
70
3
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
11
37
18
1
19
59
2
12
01
73
1
35
27
1
13
90
35
1
68
28
3
20
03
32
2
34
22
2
23
98
36
2
41
61
5
25
12
28
2
56
50
5
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 19
4953
20
8873
20
3801
22
3275
23
6951
27
9500
32
4661
38
2315
37
6921
37
2135
38
7811
39
9207
N
SDP
At B
asic
Pri
ces
1735
812
1823
514
2038
127
2126
922
2246
517
2391
312
2500
372
2712
279
2882
707
2994
450
3138
019
3333
971
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53.1
6 54
.00
54.9
4 55
.91
56.8
8 57
.88
58.8
9 59
.92
60.7
7 61
.83
62.9
1 63
.98
PERC
APIT
A At
Bas
ic P
rice
s (R
upee
s)
3265
3 33
769
3709
7 38
042
3949
6 41
315
4245
8 45
265
4743
6 48
430
4988
1 52
110
13
9
Tabl
e-60
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
(Bas
e=20
11-1
2)
R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
6
45
14
6
67
32
35
6
25
38
1
69
80
74
6
58
95
0
50
85
58
6
56
43
8
61
89
18
6
79
07
9
78
12
84
6
88
60
2
65
84
85
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
25
22
87
2
86
30
7
32
44
83
3
27
70
9
33
02
18
3
59
01
1
34
12
79
3
64
25
8
37
26
05
3
78
36
1
38
93
93
3
91
15
3
3. F
ish
ing
4
04
1
43
39
4
09
8
43
53
4
53
8
44
37
4
19
8
45
67
5
07
7
57
89
6
47
6
70
74
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
13
33
2
13
87
0
14
81
0
14
33
8
15
11
3
26
18
3
28
34
7
25
14
4
24
52
4
20
46
8
21
19
7
23
55
3
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 91
4807
97
7751
96
8772
10
4447
4 10
0881
9 89
8189
10
3026
3 10
1288
7 10
8128
4 11
8590
2 11
0566
8 10
8026
6 5
. Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
( O
rga
nis
ed
& U
n-O
rga
nis
ed
) 6
29
36
9
63
81
89
7
41
09
3
67
15
94
8
51
42
2
11
38
56
2
12
68
72
0
13
93
18
2
15
04
00
7
16
83
20
0
18
52
14
1
20
62
28
2
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
43
80
9
49
84
19
5
59
29
6
61
28
11
6
01
29
9
60
38
53
5
85
49
1
60
80
88
6
42
77
7
67
88
35
7
17
06
7
73
05
79
7.E
lect
, Ga
s,W
ate
r S
up
ply
& o
the
r u
tili
ty s
er.
28
39
36
2
97
59
1
31
03
56
3
39
72
1
37
00
17
3
47
63
9
38
27
67
4
00
22
3
39
85
32
4
20
61
6
44
08
11
4
83
83
6
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 13
5711
4 14
3419
9 16
1074
6 16
2412
6 18
2273
9 20
9005
4 22
3697
8 24
0149
3 25
4531
7 27
8265
1 30
1001
9 32
7669
7 8.
Trp
t., S
tora
ge &
Com
mun
icat
ion
9292
0 10
6260
12
0639
13
5627
14
5082
16
0943
16
7780
20
1377
22
5317
26
9150
34
0269
41
6416
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 1
19
6
16
03
1
76
1
18
36
1
71
9
12
60
1
07
9
10
87
1
15
7
12
65
1
24
5
16
77
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
6
00
96
6
49
84
6
82
40
7
08
01
7
22
26
8
13
93
8
93
57
9
66
61
1
20
71
6
15
24
41
2
17
80
8
25
36
22
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
13
19
3
93
77
5
03
39
6
26
53
7
08
76
7
81
12
7
72
28
1
03
48
9
10
33
01
1
15
35
4
12
11
23
1
61
02
1
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
09
2
97
2
99
3
36
2
62
1
79
1
17
1
40
1
43
8
9
93
9
5
9. T
rad
e ,R
ep
air
Ho
tel
& R
est
au
ran
t 2
19
55
6
23
85
85
2
44
13
2
26
30
15
3
11
37
0
33
22
09
3
36
17
6
38
32
30
3
96
20
5
42
27
60
4
28
79
8
46
91
17
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, C
omm
unic
atio
n &
Tr
ade,
Rep
air,
Hot
el &
Res
taur
ants
31
2476
34
4845
36
4770
39
8642
45
6452
49
3153
50
3956
58
4606
62
1522
69
1910
76
9067
88
5533
10
. Fin
an
cia
l S
erv
ice
s 9
00
31
1
08
14
6
14
05
66
1
63
44
8
16
60
54
2
12
93
5
27
07
55
2
82
80
9
30
66
78
2
99
13
4
32
53
62
3
33
49
6
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& P
rofe
ssio
na
l se
rvic
es
48
33
43
4
98
78
5
51
18
47
5
10
32
5
47
46
16
4
98
14
0
52
36
37
5
62
84
3
62
27
70
6
72
97
1
75
98
14
8
21
75
8
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 57
3374
60
6931
65
2413
67
3773
64
0669
71
1075
79
4392
84
5652
92
9448
97
2105
10
8517
6 11
5525
4 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
66
64
1
17
43
62
2
02
39
2
20
49
31
2
28
08
6
25
22
42
2
80
94
9
29
01
17
3
10
76
6
30
58
41
3
60
36
8
43
58
41
13.
Oth
er
Se
rvic
es
27
51
49
3
10
82
3
34
16
12
3
53
97
1
38
06
02
4
33
30
6
48
16
75
5
87
16
7
63
76
55
6
45
67
3
74
11
38
8
24
76
2
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 44
1790
48
5186
54
4003
55
8902
60
8689
68
5548
76
2624
87
7284
94
8421
95
1515
11
0150
6 12
6060
3 N
SDP
At B
asic
Pri
ces
3599
560
3848
912
4140
705
4299
917
4537
368
4878
018
5328
213
5721
920
6125
992
6584
083
7071
437
7658
354
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A At
Bas
ic P
rice
s (R
upee
s)
5665
0 59
896
6372
3 65
478
6837
5 72
785
7873
8 82
914
8799
2 93
750
9982
3 10
7155
14
0
Tabl
e-61
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
( At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) (
Base
200
4-05
) RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
34
18
9
38
55
0
36
82
2
45
89
3
43
99
1
53
70
6
56
80
3
58
33
9
68
15
1
79
74
9
91
37
7
11
58
54
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
15
84
2
22
22
1
22
45
7
24
61
3
20
37
2
20
98
7
23
32
4
21
55
7
32
81
1
35
48
6
34
33
4
43
35
0
3. F
ish
ing
1
47
1
82
2
80
2
67
2
67
3
37
3
15
3
92
5
78
7
12
1
11
4
15
25
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
13
1
15
1
19
1
23
3
41
0
53
3
56
8
92
8
12
33
1
32
1
13
27
1
38
5
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 50
310
6110
4 59
749
7100
6 65
040
7556
4 81
011
8121
6 10
2773
11
7268
12
8152
16
2113
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
98
0
43
13
4
62
0
62
21
6
70
6
86
53
9
77
1
12
93
1
21
60
5
23
59
9
27
32
4
35
10
8
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
95
7
30
58
3
29
9
46
69
5
08
5
67
40
7
69
9
10
61
7
19
04
3
20
18
5
23
39
7
30
32
3
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
02
3
12
56
1
32
1
15
52
1
62
1
19
13
2
07
2
23
14
2
56
2
34
14
3
92
8
47
85
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
63
32
9
26
87
55
2
55
60
2
25
56
02
2
55
34
4
40
65
73
4
20
78
2
55
14
84
6
45
96
9
60
64
42
8
21
01
3
89
46
20
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
14
76
2
64
3
80
58
7
92
9
77
99
8
72
5
10
47
1
93
59
1
33
62
1
50
73
2
45
02
2
28
24
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 26
7785
27
5711
26
8280
26
9752
26
9849
42
3951
44
1023
57
3774
68
0937
64
5114
87
2840
95
2552
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
24
92
2565
30
91
3675
40
70
4710
52
72
7582
82
45
8773
94
91
1092
8
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 1
05
1
46
1
65
1
84
1
78
2
23
3
41
3
79
4
65
4
13
3
88
4
74
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
29
8
12
79
1
53
4
18
76
1
98
1
24
07
2
77
4
40
51
4
85
0
50
25
5
23
6
61
81
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
04
6
10
90
1
33
4
15
50
1
83
8
20
07
2
08
4
30
79
2
82
7
31
82
3
71
4
40
92
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
4
51
5
8
65
7
3
73
7
3
73
1
02
1
53
1
53
1
82
9. T
rad
e, H
ote
l &
Re
sta
ura
nt
10
04
5
12
41
0
12
85
8
15
40
5
15
52
6
18
15
5
21
71
3
22
50
5
28
75
9
33
40
8
38
93
8
48
20
2
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
1253
7 14
975
1595
0 19
080
1959
6 22
865
2698
4 30
087
3700
3 42
181
4842
9 59
130
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
20
3
18
68
2
38
1
28
24
3
34
9
38
29
5
06
9
55
53
6
76
0
92
48
1
00
30
1
23
88
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 1
51
44
1
60
18
1
76
91
1
84
10
1
93
94
2
07
65
2
18
72
2
32
52
2
80
63
3
14
25
3
60
18
3
82
11
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 16
347
1788
6 20
072
2123
4 22
743
2459
4 26
941
2880
5 34
823
4067
3 46
048
5059
9 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
62
4
51
18
6
66
8
69
13
8
21
3
96
82
1
14
44
1
51
68
1
83
33
2
18
35
2
28
53
2
46
38
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 7
44
5
83
65
9
40
4
10
64
9
12
47
0
13
91
5
16
24
2
20
75
1
25
74
9
30
37
6
34
70
0
39
32
0
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 12
068
1348
4 16
072
1756
1 20
683
2359
7 27
686
3591
9 44
082
5221
1 57
553
6395
8
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
35
9048
38
3159
38
0122
39
8633
39
7910
57
0569
60
3645
74
9800
89
9618
89
7446
11
5302
3 12
8835
3
14
1
Tabl
e-61
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
( A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
(Ba
se 2
004-
05)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
12
31
56
1
32
24
2
15
48
30
1
73
66
1
19
71
25
2
18
08
6
26
49
56
2
89
98
0
31
53
58
3
71
55
4
37
00
89
4
22
03
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
55
66
9
62
63
6
66
79
2
64
67
1
72
54
5
80
41
2
83
74
7
91
38
3
10
66
56
1
22
23
9
13
77
27
1
33
72
9
3. F
ish
ing
1
61
1
18
67
1
60
1
20
56
2
21
3
26
82
2
75
7
30
52
3
05
7
32
08
3
29
6
30
48
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
11
00
1
45
8
21
12
2
86
8
26
76
3
87
8
40
60
4
57
5
46
25
5
48
3
47
29
5
43
2
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 18
1536
19
8203
22
5335
24
3255
27
4558
30
5059
35
5520
38
8990
42
9696
50
2484
51
5840
56
4241
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 4
15
42
4
13
34
6
24
94
7
98
55
1
08
25
9
11
57
60
1
35
06
3
15
32
39
1
77
50
4
18
29
27
2
00
56
3
23
37
65
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
3
57
09
3
52
01
5
42
28
6
89
31
9
46
04
9
97
22
1
18
02
9
13
32
28
1
53
48
5
15
50
90
1
71
30
0
19
47
71
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
5
83
3
61
32
8
26
5
10
92
4
13
65
5
16
03
8
17
03
4
20
01
1
24
02
0
27
83
6
29
26
3
38
99
4
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
10
22
16
1
19
33
20
1
42
30
40
1
72
53
80
1
99
38
29
2
15
77
17
2
65
76
48
2
92
89
87
3
03
47
4
33
21
22
3
62
98
1
40
96
77
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
26
78
3
35
02
1
70
42
4
74
15
1
76
71
0
90
61
2
11
28
02
1
12
51
3
13
47
76
1
33
92
0
14
98
99
1
66
89
7
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 11
7054
1 12
6967
4 15
5595
7 18
7938
6 21
7879
8 23
6408
9 29
0551
3 31
9473
9 61
5755
64
8969
71
3443
81
0338
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
14
475
1751
9 20
402
2495
0 28
295
3678
8 45
642
5026
4 58
610
7094
9 83
565
9813
1
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 5
15
7
51
5
32
8
37
9
40
9
08
1
23
7
13
69
1
51
5
15
15
1
42
9
15
15
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
8
61
3
10
16
6
11
45
3
14
20
2
16
18
9
23
46
1
30
19
6
32
90
4
38
86
5
47
96
3
57
65
3
67
53
8
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
15
8
64
13
8
19
1
96
56
1
08
90
1
21
00
1
38
82
1
56
64
1
79
04
2
10
64
2
40
76
2
86
71
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
89
1
89
2
25
2
54
2
76
3
20
3
27
3
27
3
27
4
07
4
07
4
07
9. T
rad
e, H
ote
l &
Re
sta
ura
nt
54
72
6
60
68
3
73
98
5
82
51
3
96
68
8
11
42
95
1
28
75
5
13
86
38
1
59
44
9
16
84
61
1
87
49
4
20
91
36
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
6920
2 78
203
9438
7 10
7463
12
4983
15
1083
17
4398
18
8902
21
8060
23
9411
27
1059
30
7267
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
17
02
9
18
04
2
22
77
3
25
93
8
31
09
2
32
33
6
42
93
0
50
15
7
52
41
5
54
77
4
63
14
0
72
78
3
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 4
27
60
4
81
77
5
10
24
5
38
85
5
70
44
5
98
22
6
29
76
6
96
93
7
37
79
7
93
65
9
08
35
9
80
41
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 59
789
6622
0 73
797
7982
3 88
136
9215
8 10
5906
11
9850
12
6194
13
4139
15
3975
17
0824
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
75
67
3
25
65
3
37
46
3
89
46
4
69
17
5
65
03
7
02
85
8
57
34
9
07
42
1
05
86
0
11
65
88
1
22
84
1
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
44
58
4
98
99
5
54
22
6
79
02
7
55
66
9
82
46
1
35
40
0
16
43
45
1
68
69
5
17
88
99
1
97
57
9
20
21
85
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 72
025
8246
4 89
169
1068
48
1224
82
1547
49
2056
85
2500
79
2594
37
2847
59
3141
67
3250
25
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
15
5309
3 16
9476
3 20
3864
6 24
1677
5 27
8895
6 30
6713
8 37
4702
1 41
4256
0 16
4914
2 18
0976
1 19
6848
3 21
7769
5
14
2
Tabl
e-61
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) (
Base
200
4-05
) (R
s. i
n l
ak
hs)
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
47
47
39
5
14
93
1
50
72
11
5
82
47
8
60
78
06
6
54
22
1
81
94
92
8
47
26
4
10
00
23
2
12
23
33
1
11
65
65
9
11
09
03
4
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
13
49
42
1
60
83
4
18
23
11
1
94
58
0
21
23
09
2
42
54
4
24
72
52
3
26
58
0
36
19
39
4
06
22
1
44
22
89
5
01
72
9
3. F
ish
ing
3
61
6
35
72
3
56
1
38
72
4
27
1
43
62
4
19
0
51
75
5
95
6
82
49
8
26
1
10
89
9
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
64
30
6
51
2
78
83
7
77
8
72
39
1
54
38
2
05
06
1
76
08
2
18
09
1
69
77
1
73
19
2
17
66
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 61
9727
68
5849
70
0966
78
8707
83
1624
91
6565
10
9143
9 11
9662
6 13
8993
7 16
5477
8 16
3352
7 16
4342
8 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
77
21
0
30
99
44
3
63
43
9
41
59
85
6
61
29
0
88
14
42
1
10
67
82
1
33
27
46
1
54
02
28
1
57
95
28
1
74
48
08
1
97
42
89
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
21
98
4
24
85
01
2
90
55
8
33
10
98
5
70
54
6
78
40
50
9
96
22
8
12
07
75
2
14
08
70
4
14
44
07
3
16
01
27
1
18
11
87
4
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
5
52
27
6
14
43
7
28
81
8
48
86
9
07
44
9
73
92
1
10
55
4
12
49
93
1
31
52
4
13
54
55
1
43
53
7
16
24
15
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
60
05
0
53
46
14
6
05
83
9
68
35
58
7
22
50
8
72
72
46
7
30
54
6
84
76
90
8
98
96
4
94
95
03
1
06
60
80
1
11
20
70
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
18
03
30
1
92
74
3
24
08
14
2
51
10
0
40
09
47
4
59
18
0
56
66
35
6
28
82
8
67
62
57
7
21
83
9
77
96
68
8
62
17
2
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 91
7590
10
3730
1 12
1009
2 13
5064
3 17
8474
5 20
6786
9 24
0396
3 28
0926
4 31
1544
9 32
5086
9 35
9055
6 39
4853
1 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
11
5815
13
0195
14
3431
15
5011
17
4146
19
8252
22
2056
25
3376
31
2246
39
9794
51
8464
57
6864
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 1
51
5
19
84
2
50
5
26
28
2
66
1
24
64
1
96
4
18
00
2
01
2
25
92
3
35
2
27
78
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
37
68
8
12
44
8
89
93
9
46
18
1
04
44
7
12
12
19
1
40
48
2
16
81
14
2
14
42
6
27
37
05
3
53
65
2
44
01
01
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
4
01
24
4
65
56
5
14
71
5
72
22
6
65
73
7
42
78
7
94
64
8
32
34
9
55
22
1
23
19
1
16
11
38
1
33
79
6
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
07
4
11
4
61
5
43
4
65
2
90
1
46
2
29
2
86
3
06
3
21
1
89
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
30
91
7
27
05
04
2
80
11
7
34
77
22
4
39
99
3
54
88
66
6
12
64
9
73
92
74
8
25
80
4
91
29
69
9
89
46
5
12
03
92
8
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
3467
32
4006
99
4235
48
5027
33
6141
39
7471
19
8347
06
9926
50
1138
051
1312
763
1507
929
1780
792
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
7
27
83
8
10
03
9
62
16
1
08
93
9
12
92
56
1
61
24
2
17
30
93
2
42
54
6
27
19
75
2
88
52
9
33
36
96
3
27
42
1
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 1
03
91
9
11
07
94
1
21
49
3
13
15
17
1
48
53
2
16
55
86
1
94
10
5
27
09
58
3
46
19
4
42
85
13
5
45
03
8
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 17
6702
19
1796
21
7708
24
0456
27
7788
32
6828
36
7198
51
3504
61
8169
71
7042
87
8734
84
9475
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
32
37
3
14
43
47
1
78
09
5
18
90
18
2
42
21
7
27
21
02
3
33
91
9
37
36
08
4
45
21
6
51
17
22
5
73
85
1
61
38
61
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 2
14
53
4
25
27
43
2
97
65
8
32
46
97
3
97
79
7
48
83
78
6
66
80
8
75
91
83
9
19
02
9
11
36
89
4
13
74
07
3
12
47
38
4
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 34
6907
39
7090
47
5753
51
3715
64
0014
76
0480
10
0072
7 11
3279
1 13
6424
6 16
4861
6 19
4792
5 18
6124
5
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
24
0765
8 27
1273
5 30
2806
7 33
9625
3 41
4831
0 48
1886
0 56
9803
2 66
4483
5 76
2585
1 85
8406
9 95
5867
1 10
0834
71
14
3
Tabl
e-62
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
onst
ant P
rice
s) (B
ase
2004
-05)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
819
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
2
52
39
9
27
10
12
2
37
47
4
27
56
59
2
53
18
5
28
85
05
3
14
84
8
26
70
17
2
86
92
3
36
84
01
3
55
52
8
34
04
49
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
12
55
19
1
39
38
1
12
03
29
1
17
93
4
78
16
4
82
30
7
81
68
8
70
64
7
93
56
8
89
49
3
10
73
20
1
08
33
9
3. F
ish
ing
1
24
0
14
19
1
56
9
14
38
1
44
7
15
88
1
33
4
21
99
2
21
8
23
40
2
60
3
30
45
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
12
72
1
25
3
14
13
1
61
3
18
28
2
71
7
30
65
4
16
1
47
37
5
22
6
40
01
2
50
9
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 38
0430
41
3065
36
0785
39
6643
33
4624
37
5117
40
0935
34
4024
38
7445
46
5460
46
9452
45
4342
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 1
35
17
1
76
81
1
85
27
2
25
02
2
25
44
2
72
02
2
92
87
3
50
62
5
20
23
5
19
12
5
56
15
6
38
78
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
7
12
5
10
58
4
11
36
9
14
78
5
14
90
6
18
42
9
20
06
6
25
87
1
42
43
2
40
40
1
43
19
4
50
59
4
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
6
39
2
70
97
7
15
8
77
17
7
63
7
87
73
9
22
2
91
91
9
59
1
11
51
1
12
42
1
13
28
4
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
49
67
4
14
05
83
1
18
17
0
10
55
94
9
90
00
1
43
60
0
13
44
16
1
62
37
0
17
21
81
1
35
96
4
16
83
37
1
66
54
8
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
94
38
1
50
21
4
25
13
3
71
65
3
43
56
3
60
84
3
98
33
3
26
05
4
26
78
4
52
05
6
60
68
5
42
55
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 17
2630
17
3285
17
9210
16
5262
15
5899
20
6887
20
3536
23
0036
26
6882
23
3081
29
0019
28
4681
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
69
72
1
61
13
1
75
35
1
93
30
1
98
90
2
14
95
2
34
81
2
79
15
2
65
90
2
67
68
2
61
65
2
70
28
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
76
9
83
2
76
9
78
2
76
9
81
9
98
3
10
84
1
09
7
93
3
89
5
10
09
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
04
02
9
23
2
10
10
5
11
21
1
11
07
5
12
67
0
13
77
6
17
80
7
19
51
3
19
36
1
18
23
1
18
27
9
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
74
9
59
87
6
59
9
72
67
7
96
7
79
27
8
64
3
89
45
5
89
2
62
89
6
85
4
75
37
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
3
62
6
2
70
7
9
79
7
9
79
8
8
18
5
18
5
20
3
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 6
14
74
6
91
46
6
91
46
7
55
73
7
09
09
7
79
45
8
79
63
8
39
22
9
93
73
1
04
72
7
11
19
09
1
19
59
5
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
7844
6 85
259
8668
2 94
904
9079
9 99
441
1114
44
1118
37
1259
63
1314
95
1380
74
1466
23
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
3
98
2
49
26
5
83
3
63
38
6
79
8
76
71
1
10
98
1
23
48
1
09
21
1
69
80
1
71
27
1
97
16
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
53
17
2
54
47
3
55
80
7
57
21
3
58
66
8
60
13
8
61
68
1
63
28
0
64
94
4
66
67
9
68
79
3
70
70
5
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 57
154
5939
9 61
640
6355
2 65
465
6780
9 72
780
7562
9 75
865
8365
9 85
920
9042
1 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
98
68
2
93
95
3
55
40
3
27
34
3
65
51
4
06
62
4
39
82
5
34
42
5
97
48
6
56
89
6
15
67
5
83
90
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
68
99
4
71
33
4
85
40
4
89
72
5
37
95
5
57
83
5
97
22
7
00
91
7
95
05
8
77
73
8
77
37
9
06
44
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 76
767
7652
8 84
080
8170
6 90
346
9644
4 10
3704
12
3532
13
9253
15
3462
14
9304
14
9034
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
7654
27
8075
36
7723
97
8020
66
7371
34
8456
98
8924
00
8850
58
9954
07
1067
157
1132
769
1125
101
Grow
th R
ate
5
.5
-4.4
3
.8
-8.1
1
4.7
5
.5
-0.8
1
2.5
7
.2
6.1
-0
.7
14
4
Tabl
e-62
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
(Bas
e =
2004
-05)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
3
37
65
6
33
27
38
3
31
44
5
34
58
46
3
49
93
2
35
04
65
3
61
62
1
33
36
87
3
59
83
7
38
66
90
3
82
93
8
43
18
52
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
12
02
05
1
36
62
8
14
56
45
1
37
34
4
13
73
02
1
40
44
1
13
00
62
1
29
58
0
12
80
28
1
35
04
1
14
04
24
1
26
69
0
3. F
ish
ing
3
24
2
33
64
2
67
8
30
45
3
15
8
33
64
3
43
0
35
24
3
52
9
36
30
3
75
8
33
53
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
19
77
1
97
3
26
39
3
23
7
31
59
4
25
5
45
88
5
15
2
50
10
5
78
4
49
77
5
70
3
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 46
3080
47
4703
48
2407
48
9472
49
3551
49
8526
49
9701
47
1943
49
6405
53
1145
53
2097
56
7597
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 6
81
19
7
40
14
9
89
31
1
16
84
0
15
32
95
1
60
28
0
16
44
00
1
87
36
6
21
72
51
2
32
53
6
23
89
40
2
57
35
2
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
5
34
34
5
84
07
7
99
79
9
37
51
1
26
08
2
12
91
69
1
34
59
3
15
42
49
1
77
70
2
19
25
21
1
88
73
9
20
49
42
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
46
86
1
56
07
1
89
53
2
30
89
2
72
13
3
11
11
2
98
08
3
31
16
3
95
49
4
00
16
5
02
01
5
24
10
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
99
77
5
21
00
27
2
25
53
9
25
22
92
2
66
77
6
27
11
28
2
97
35
9
32
32
84
3
55
35
5
37
13
09
3
74
37
8
42
42
85
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
58
06
4
70
65
2
12
90
68
1
23
30
9
11
67
50
1
28
83
3
14
18
21
1
36
82
5
15
79
94
1
50
54
6
16
18
67
1
73
73
6
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 32
5958
35
4693
45
3539
49
2440
53
6821
56
0240
60
3581
64
7475
73
0599
75
4392
77
5185
85
5372
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
3
25
83
3
67
81
3
88
25
4
45
23
4
63
32
5
56
08
6
13
25
6
39
67
7
05
19
8
14
90
9
36
94
1
06
88
6
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
78
2
98
3
61
8
87
0
99
6
99
6
13
87
1
51
3
15
13
1
51
3
15
13
1
51
3
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
2
36
00
2
62
45
2
69
34
3
04
68
3
08
29
3
85
78
4
00
21
4
03
89
4
45
53
5
27
98
6
20
58
7
04
36
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
99
9
93
50
1
10
44
1
29
20
1
42
16
1
57
35
1
95
83
2
17
30
2
41
19
2
67
73
2
97
16
3
45
30
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
03
2
03
2
29
2
64
2
91
2
99
3
35
3
35
3
35
4
07
4
07
4
07
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
25
46
5
12
44
85
1
38
87
6
14
47
33
1
55
48
0
16
70
09
1
82
43
3
18
31
49
1
81
98
8
17
77
68
1
98
91
2
21
13
16
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
1580
48
1612
66
1777
00
1892
55
2018
12
2226
17
2437
59
2471
16
2525
07
2592
58
2926
07
3182
02
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
2
19
98
2
08
31
2
31
31
2
23
29
2
56
62
2
67
61
2
94
85
3
66
90
3
97
40
4
30
44
4
66
22
6
10
39
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
72
70
6
74
79
5
76
92
5
79
32
7
82
38
9
84
59
9
86
84
9
89
31
6
93
28
2
96
92
8
98
38
0
10
10
80
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 94
704
9562
6 10
0056
10
1656
10
8051
11
1360
11
6333
12
6005
13
3022
13
9972
14
5002
16
2119
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 6
00
77
6
55
40
6
16
86
6
46
18
7
12
06
8
01
38
8
84
37
1
04
33
4
10
64
50
1
19
06
7
12
57
38
1
28
60
1
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 9
41
95
9
90
40
9
93
93
1
12
28
0
11
45
78
1
38
38
5
16
78
36
1
96
16
3
19
22
20
1
90
68
4
21
27
01
2
10
31
6
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 15
4272
16
4579
16
1080
17
6898
18
5784
21
8524
25
6273
30
0497
29
8671
30
9752
33
8440
33
8917
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1196
061
1250
868
1374
782
1449
721
1526
019
1611
267
1719
646
1793
036
1911
205
1994
519
2083
331
2242
208
Grow
th R
ate
6.3
4
.6
9.9
5
.5
5.3
5
.6
6.7
4
.3
6.6
4
.4
4.5
7
.6
14
5
Tabl
e-62
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
onst
ant P
rice
s) (B
ase
=200
4-05
)
(RS
. IN
LA
KH
)
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
4
74
73
9
49
44
11
4
69
25
7
52
51
23
5
16
05
7
42
24
62
5
45
30
6
51
41
38
5
47
76
4
65
93
93
6
43
58
7
54
41
73
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
13
49
42
1
52
95
2
17
38
08
1
75
75
9
17
80
46
1
93
50
7
18
53
61
1
97
84
1
20
98
32
2
20
13
6
22
71
65
2
13
36
1
3. F
ish
ing
3
61
6
38
20
3
64
2
39
05
4
14
9
41
66
3
94
1
42
87
4
75
1
54
53
5
46
0
66
15
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
64
30
6
62
5
71
63
7
00
4
75
98
1
38
47
1
49
92
1
32
98
1
49
11
1
10
43
1
12
80
1
33
29
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 61
9727
65
7809
65
3870
71
1791
70
5850
63
3981
74
9600
72
9564
77
7258
89
6025
88
7491
77
7479
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
77
21
0
29
60
72
3
35
25
7
35
93
21
4
56
62
3
61
85
46
6
89
36
3
75
70
81
7
78
54
0
80
93
97
9
10
02
6
10
48
62
5
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
21
98
4
23
73
79
2
68
02
7
28
59
97
3
87
66
9
55
05
72
6
18
86
3
68
41
18
7
03
96
2
73
38
89
8
35
17
5
96
23
74
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
5
52
27
5
86
93
6
72
30
7
33
24
6
89
53
6
79
74
7
05
00
7
29
63
7
45
77
7
55
09
7
48
51
8
62
51
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
60
05
0
51
63
69
5
82
55
8
63
72
55
6
36
20
8
64
13
28
6
02
47
2
62
57
24
6
16
10
4
61
81
20
6
22
42
7
76
06
19
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
18
03
30
1
83
57
9
21
37
12
2
40
47
6
26
19
21
2
79
17
4
30
68
55
3
21
40
5
37
53
90
3
88
63
7
41
89
91
4
03
97
4
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 91
7590
99
6020
11
3152
7 12
3705
2 13
5475
1 15
3904
8 15
9869
0 17
0421
0 17
7003
4 18
1615
5 19
5144
4 22
1321
9 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
15
81
5
12
98
93
1
47
93
6
16
57
13
1
81
08
8
20
94
49
2
17
99
6
26
16
85
2
85
97
6
28
86
10
3
21
58
5
48
02
26
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
15
15
2
01
8
23
28
2
30
1
23
07
1
91
2
16
37
1
65
0
15
72
2
01
6
30
80
2
26
6
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
37
68
7
78
20
8
22
51
8
54
76
8
98
30
1
05
61
7
11
56
86
1
25
15
0
13
65
58
1
46
56
2
15
35
86
2
79
94
7
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
4
01
24
4
96
62
6
29
61
7
74
90
8
86
02
1
01
67
1
10
05
21
1
34
70
2
14
76
21
1
39
79
8
16
47
16
1
97
88
5
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
07
3
93
3
96
4
47
3
49
2
50
1
53
1
84
2
25
2
34
2
03
1
28
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
30
91
7
25
20
52
2
59
84
4
28
31
30
3
36
82
5
36
62
86
3
81
89
9
43
53
53
4
71
03
9
48
81
53
5
24
76
7
54
36
80
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
3467
32
3819
45
4077
80
4488
42
5179
14
5757
35
5998
95
6970
37
7570
14
7767
63
8463
52
1023
906
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
7
27
83
8
72
52
1
13
26
3
13
16
62
1
37
52
0
17
20
44
2
18
24
8
22
79
64
2
43
15
0
25
24
67
2
65
50
3
26
95
61
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
10
39
19
1
08
56
6
11
37
21
1
19
59
8
12
49
34
1
31
93
9
13
95
48
1
49
99
6
15
97
82
1
68
56
7
17
97
56
2
20
96
1
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 17
6702
19
5818
22
6984
25
1260
26
2454
30
3983
35
7796
37
7960
40
2932
42
1034
44
5259
49
0522
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
32
37
3
13
87
28
1
61
37
7
16
42
35
1
76
02
0
19
08
55
2
14
70
1
22
18
51
2
36
20
1
24
68
31
2
51
94
0
32
09
28
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 2
14
53
4
24
04
13
2
66
80
7
27
84
90
3
04
02
1
34
61
20
3
84
75
7
47
06
78
5
17
56
4
58
07
76
6
65
04
8
66
40
67
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 34
6907
37
9142
42
8184
44
2725
48
0041
53
6975
59
9458
69
2529
75
3765
82
7607
91
6988
98
4995
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2407
659
2610
733
2848
344
3091
670
3321
010
3589
722
3905
440
4201
301
4461
003
4737
585
5047
535
5490
120
Grow
th R
ate
7.4
8
.4
9.1
8
.5
7.4
8
.1
8.8
7
.6
6.2
6
.2
6.5
8
.8
14
6
Tabl
e-63
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
(Bas
e =2
004-
05)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
.Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
30
96
6
34
89
6
33
10
7
41
45
0
39
44
3
48
24
8
51
03
7
52
31
2
61
36
1
71
77
5
82
69
2
10
46
11
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
15
79
5
22
17
3
22
38
4
24
52
2
20
25
5
20
82
4
23
04
0
21
23
6
32
17
2
34
78
5
34
08
1
43
03
1
3. F
ish
ing
1
42
1
70
2
60
2
53
2
51
3
22
3
00
3
73
5
37
6
69
1
10
8
14
79
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
12
2
14
3
17
9
21
9
37
4
48
5
51
8
84
9
11
29
1
20
9
11
77
1
20
8
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 47
024
5738
2 55
931
6644
3 60
324
6987
8 74
896
7477
1 95
199
1084
38
1190
59
1503
29
5. M
ANU
FACT
URI
NG
27
49
4
19
7
44
98
5
33
4
66
92
7
73
5
86
29
1
08
15
1
87
89
2
08
09
2
40
82
3
08
22
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
44
1
25
91
2
80
9
33
50
4
61
9
52
89
5
98
0
78
57
1
55
14
1
64
43
1
90
61
2
47
04
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
30
8
16
06
1
68
9
19
84
2
07
3
24
46
2
64
9
29
58
3
27
5
43
65
5
02
1
61
19
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
27
26
1
29
44
1
23
08
1
23
08
1
22
81
1
96
24
2
03
49
2
68
37
3
14
50
2
91
39
3
96
74
4
30
22
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-32
9
33
4
43
65
3
96
4
34
90
3
64
3
44
20
3
96
1
57
24
6
50
7
10
54
1
89
64
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 15
147
1747
4 21
171
2160
5 22
463
3100
3 33
399
4161
3 55
963
5645
4 74
297
8280
8 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
17
00
1
40
46
1
47
91
1
77
63
1
79
95
2
07
89
2
47
10
2
66
06
3
25
62
3
73
25
4
32
16
5
26
24
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
73
1
11
1
20
1
35
1
16
1
71
3
00
3
30
3
66
3
32
2
87
3
42
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
5
52
5
22
6
30
8
11
8
30
9
97
1
13
1
14
74
1
78
8
19
11
2
08
3
27
45
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
44
0
14
89
1
84
6
21
49
2
50
9
26
41
2
79
9
39
28
3
25
8
34
41
4
01
9
40
40
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
6
54
5
4
62
7
0
70
7
0
70
1
01
1
47
1
47
1
78
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l &
Re
sta
ura
nt
95
89
1
18
70
1
21
40
1
46
06
1
44
71
1
69
10
2
04
11
2
08
05
2
70
50
3
14
93
3
66
80
4
53
20
Tot
al-T
rans
port
,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
11
700
1404
6 14
791
1776
3 17
995
2078
9 24
710
2660
6 32
562
3732
5 43
216
5262
4 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
13
25
2
06
1
26
27
3
11
3
36
89
4
21
1
55
68
6
08
3
73
91
1
00
77
1
09
01
1
34
12
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
13
30
3
14
09
6
15
82
3
16
46
8
17
46
2
18
88
8
19
44
2
21
15
0
24
23
7
26
92
2
31
61
8
33
31
4
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 14
628
1615
7 18
451
1958
1 21
152
2309
9 25
010
2723
3 31
629
3699
9 42
518
4672
5 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 3
56
1
39
16
5
08
6
52
60
6
22
5
73
21
8
61
6
11
43
2
13
93
4
16
80
2
17
50
6
18
53
7
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
99
5
77
98
8
72
6
98
70
1
15
54
1
28
45
1
49
86
1
91
44
2
38
90
2
81
76
3
22
53
3
64
40
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 10
556
1171
4 13
812
1513
0 17
779
2016
6 23
602
3057
5 37
825
4497
9 49
759
5497
7 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
9905
5 11
6774
12
4155
14
0523
13
9713
16
4935
18
1617
20
0798
25
3177
28
4194
32
8849
38
7463
PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 4
2.4
3
43
.31
4
4.1
6
45
.01
4
5.8
5
46
.68
4
7.5
1
48
.32
4
9.1
3
49
.92
5
1.3
5
52
.22
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 23
35
2696
28
11
3122
30
47
3533
38
23
4156
51
53
5693
64
04
7420
14
7
Tabl
e-63
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) (B
ase
= 20
04-0
5)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
.Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
11
09
31
1
18
76
4
13
91
97
1
56
04
6
17
70
77
1
95
80
7
23
86
31
2
61
16
6
28
42
41
3
35
35
8
33
34
16
3
80
46
7
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
55
26
0
62
17
7
66
31
0
64
08
9
71
88
1
79
69
2
82
93
2
90
51
4
10
57
58
1
21
21
1
13
65
69
1
32
60
5
3. F
ish
ing
1
55
5
17
71
1
44
4
18
77
2
00
1
24
61
2
44
9
27
11
2
71
7
28
75
2
97
1
27
06
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
96
0
12
62
1
83
0
24
74
2
31
3
33
43
3
50
4
39
55
3
99
7
47
53
4
09
1
46
96
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 16
8705
18
3973
20
8780
22
4486
25
3272
28
1303
32
7516
35
8345
39
6713
46
4197
47
7047
52
0475
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 3
45
26
3
28
21
5
22
83
6
65
65
8
50
63
9
38
50
1
05
63
7
12
03
33
1
40
74
0
14
25
24
1
55
69
1
18
27
49
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
70
68
2
49
81
4
12
41
5
19
49
6
63
47
7
14
19
8
18
87
9
24
32
1
08
59
6
11
10
36
1
20
91
3
14
32
06
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
7
45
8
78
40
1
10
42
1
46
17
1
87
16
2
24
31
2
37
50
2
79
01
3
21
44
3
14
87
3
47
78
3
95
44
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
5
32
58
5
79
25
6
87
06
8
35
68
9
61
65
1
03
42
4
12
87
85
1
42
38
0
17
99
10
2
11
27
8
22
03
54
2
93
62
9
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
10
67
0
14
29
6
36
39
7
35
84
1
37
26
3
45
81
0
57
89
6
56
77
4
64
95
4
71
12
8
77
86
5
87
88
3
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 98
454
1050
41
1573
86
1859
74
2184
92
2430
84
2923
19
3194
87
3856
05
4249
30
4539
11
5642
61
8. T
rpt.,
Stor
age
&Co
mm
u.
60
70
4
68
86
9
81
90
4
89
86
7
10
46
20
1
29
44
5
15
18
38
1
65
03
9
19
18
59
2
08
90
2
24
16
59
2
79
64
2
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
36
4
63
3
30
6
67
4
76
4
79
2
10
91
1
20
9
12
09
1
20
9
12
09
1
20
9
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
82
5
45
14
4
75
9
64
04
7
43
8
14
47
1
20
93
5
22
99
6
28
03
5
37
74
5
48
08
6
57
96
5
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
09
9
65
88
7
21
4
56
53
5
70
7
62
85
7
48
9
86
96
1
03
61
8
60
7
12
92
3
19
50
8
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
86
1
86
2
24
2
48
2
71
3
02
3
25
3
25
3
25
4
04
4
04
4
04
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l &
Re
sta
ura
nt
51
23
2
56
94
9
69
40
1
76
88
9
90
44
0
10
75
95
1
21
99
8
13
18
14
1
51
92
9
16
09
36
1
79
03
6
20
05
56
Tot
al-T
rans
port
,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
60
704
6886
9 81
904
8986
7 10
4620
12
9445
15
1838
16
5039
19
1859
20
8902
24
1659
27
9642
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
18
37
2
19
46
7
24
59
7
27
94
4
33
48
9
34
73
6
46
25
8
54
10
4
56
53
9
59
08
4
62
40
2
71
85
4
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
37
60
6
42
37
3
44
08
9
45
20
5
47
35
0
47
99
5
50
52
6
52
68
8
54
27
4
58
38
2
66
67
6
71
96
5
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 55
978
6184
0 68
686
7315
0 80
839
8273
1 96
784
1067
92
1108
13
1174
66
1290
79
1438
19
12.
Pu
bli
c A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n.
20
87
5
24
65
5
25
42
7
29
49
8
35
85
5
43
58
2
55
10
5
68
03
3
71
85
8
84
63
2
93
62
5
99
16
3
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
11
83
4
62
65
5
14
36
6
29
39
7
04
05
9
16
07
1
24
68
0
15
13
33
1
58
20
4
16
76
05
1
85
03
2
18
77
07
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 62
058
7092
1 76
862
9243
6 10
6260
13
5188
17
9785
21
9366
23
0061
25
2237
27
8658
28
6870
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
4458
99
4906
43
5936
18
6659
13
7634
83
8717
51
1048
241
1169
030
1315
051
1467
732
1580
353
1795
067
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53
.16
5
4.0
0
54
.94
5
5.9
1
56
.88
5
7.8
8
58
.89
5
9.9
2
60
.77
6
1.8
3
62
.91
6
3.9
8
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 83
88
9086
10
805
1191
0 13
423
1506
1 17
800
1951
0 21
640
2373
8 25
121
2805
7
14
8
Tabl
e-63
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
(A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
(Bas
e =
2004
-05)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1.A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
42
84
94
4
63
52
3
44
72
46
5
10
76
1
51
29
71
5
25
86
4
65
93
57
6
72
87
9
79
43
63
9
71
54
3
92
57
41
8
80
30
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
13
37
49
1
59
56
8
18
03
26
1
92
30
7
20
76
55
2
39
43
8
24
43
83
3
22
79
0
35
77
39
4
01
50
8
43
71
56
4
95
06
2
3. F
ish
ing
3
31
2
32
89
3
27
0
35
47
3
86
0
37
07
3
56
0
43
98
5
06
2
70
10
7
02
0
94
50
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
55
80
5
61
6
67
81
6
64
0
60
87
1
17
96
1
63
20
1
40
13
1
73
57
1
35
11
1
37
84
1
66
31
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 57
1135
63
1996
63
7623
71
3254
73
0572
78
0805
92
3620
10
1408
0 11
7452
1 13
9357
3 13
8370
2 14
0144
4 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
23
39
2
23
40
70
2
85
44
5
28
47
24
4
39
95
5
62
48
88
7
41
09
7
87
48
83
9
85
30
8
10
10
49
4
11
15
75
6
13
97
44
7
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
78
32
4
18
39
05
2
25
77
5
21
85
39
3
73
55
6
55
52
49
6
60
73
1
78
60
21
8
91
80
3
91
41
94
1
01
37
11
1
26
96
38
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
50
69
5
01
65
5
96
70
6
61
85
6
63
99
6
96
39
8
03
66
8
88
62
9
35
06
9
63
00
1
02
04
6
12
78
09
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
48
35
0
52
06
79
5
87
04
8
66
19
25
6
86
12
1
68
95
53
7
04
85
3
80
32
58
8
51
84
4
89
97
34
1
01
02
01
1
03
93
93
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
98
68
8
10
18
84
1
23
03
5
11
45
86
1
18
66
4
25
71
86
3
14
59
3
30
90
44
3
32
35
3
35
47
55
3
83
17
6
41
28
95
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 77
0430
85
6633
99
5528
10
6123
6 12
4474
1 15
7162
8 17
6054
2 19
8718
5 21
6950
6 22
6498
3 25
0913
3 28
4973
5 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
3
23
72
8
37
44
33
3
93
01
7
46
70
74
5
58
65
0
66
97
40
7
43
87
4
88
24
47
1
00
99
19
1
15
45
63
1
31
25
79
1
61
09
93
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
12
09
1
54
4
19
12
2
13
9
17
81
1
68
4
12
75
1
09
7
12
26
1
58
0
20
43
1
59
5
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
6
39
78
7
19
09
7
88
11
8
41
42
8
36
34
9
87
00
1
16
33
3
14
09
45
1
79
77
3
22
39
72
2
83
89
1
43
05
89
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
59
22
4
16
05
4
56
68
5
10
59
5
82
27
5
90
63
6
21
61
5
96
63
6
84
71
8
83
04
1
15
50
6
81
45
2
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
04
4
07
4
56
5
36
4
56
2
69
1
26
2
00
2
50
2
67
2
80
1
61
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l &
Re
sta
ura
nt
22
22
14
2
58
96
9
26
61
69
3
29
19
8
41
45
53
5
10
02
2
56
39
78
6
80
54
3
76
01
99
8
40
44
0
91
08
58
1
09
71
96
Tot
al-T
rans
port
,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
32
3728
37
4433
39
3017
46
7074
55
8650
66
9740
74
3874
88
2447
10
0991
9 11
5456
3 13
1257
9 16
1099
3 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
71
85
5
79
97
8
95
05
1
10
76
53
1
27
20
7
15
87
09
2
17
10
2
23
92
48
2
68
27
3
28
46
02
3
29
15
4
32
21
69
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
76
28
6
79
60
9
84
59
2
86
82
4
88
96
9
71
93
9
90
32
9
12
60
93
1
61
10
5
19
94
13
2
53
64
0
24
51
70
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 14
8141
15
9586
17
9643
19
4477
21
6176
23
0648
30
7431
36
5341
42
9378
48
4015
58
2793
56
7339
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
06
33
4
11
57
67
1
42
52
6
15
05
00
2
02
95
9
22
94
75
2
86
72
2
31
52
62
3
72
75
3
42
12
13
4
60
78
6
53
93
60
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
99
17
2
23
59
30
2
76
39
0
30
07
12
3
58
44
1
43
18
38
5
99
45
2
68
79
68
8
24
82
0
10
12
35
2
12
15
54
9
12
05
19
3
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 30
5506
35
1697
41
8916
45
1211
56
1400
66
1313
88
6174
10
0323
0 11
9757
2 14
3356
5 16
7633
6 17
4455
4 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2118
941
2374
345
2624
727
2887
251
3311
539
3914
133
4621
641
5252
284
5980
897
6730
699
7464
543
8174
064
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 33
348
3694
9 40
393
4396
6 49
903
5840
2 68
297
7610
9 85
908
9583
8 10
5372
11
4371
14
9
Tabl
e-64
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
(Bas
e =
2004
-05)
RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
119
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
619
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
22
95
81
2
46
48
4
21
47
92
2
50
20
9
22
97
77
2
62
34
7
28
70
91
2
43
47
5
26
10
34
3
37
24
6
32
48
61
3
10
07
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
13
37
49
1
48
43
3
12
79
12
1
25
23
0
82
61
7
87
04
7
85
89
2
74
08
3
98
85
6
94
47
1
11
38
65
1
14
93
2
3. F
ish
ing
1
58
3
18
01
1
91
0
17
88
1
82
9
20
06
1
67
8
27
84
2
79
7
28
93
3
27
5
38
34
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
11
61
1
15
7
13
00
1
47
7
16
31
2
40
2
27
37
3
72
1
42
39
4
66
9
35
48
2
20
0
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 36
6074
39
7875
34
5915
37
8703
31
5854
35
3802
37
7398
32
4063
36
6927
43
9278
44
5549
43
1039
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 6
85
7
11
04
9
11
82
8
12
95
3
16
14
6
17
35
2
18
66
2
22
54
7
39
48
4
38
00
9
40
66
1
50
68
7
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
5
74
0
98
10
1
05
78
1
16
06
1
48
13
1
58
20
1
70
52
2
09
42
3
78
09
3
59
99
3
84
93
4
83
68
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
11
6
12
39
1
25
0
13
47
1
33
4
15
32
1
61
0
16
05
1
67
5
20
10
2
16
9
23
20
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
46
62
8
13
72
48
1
15
34
4
10
30
68
9
65
15
1
40
49
1
13
17
62
1
60
16
5
17
05
28
1
28
83
8
16
15
50
1
59
07
0
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-23
34
2
09
6
25
53
4
20
60
5
17
04
7
16
70
4
18
65
5
15
30
4
20
27
3
21
64
3
31
52
0
23
62
5
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 15
1150
15
0394
15
2705
13
6626
12
9708
17
4546
16
9079
19
8016
23
0286
18
8490
23
3732
23
3382
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
51
29
1
47
43
1
64
13
1
84
70
1
91
68
1
96
91
2
22
70
2
39
79
1
65
04
1
65
12
1
61
10
1
70
59
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
61
2
68
4
57
6
57
6
54
0
68
4
84
6
93
6
79
2
73
8
68
4
75
6
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
5
37
4
45
97
5
06
1
59
47
5
70
9
64
79
7
06
6
84
23
9
30
3
91
73
8
20
5
82
46
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
9
08
6
93
97
1
07
20
1
18
80
1
28
45
1
24
52
1
42
83
1
45
44
6
32
4
64
22
7
04
3
78
60
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
6
66
5
6
66
7
5
75
7
5
75
8
4
17
8
17
8
19
7
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 7
48
39
8
43
64
8
32
18
9
13
46
8
42
38
9
24
92
1
05
58
0
10
09
43
1
20
11
8
12
60
80
1
34
29
8
14
33
57
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt ,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
89
968
9910
7 99
631
1098
16
1034
07
1121
83
1278
50
1249
21
1366
22
1425
92
1504
08
1604
17
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
4
76
2
58
94
6
97
7
75
67
8
10
5
91
44
1
32
60
1
47
35
1
29
31
2
01
55
2
03
01
2
33
15
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
41
18
5
42
07
3
42
97
0
43
92
9
44
93
2
45
91
7
47
40
3
48
63
4
49
46
1
59
59
2
53
51
5
55
00
1
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 45
947
4796
7 49
948
5149
6 53
037
5506
0 60
663
6336
9 62
392
7974
7 73
816
7831
6 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
27
57
2
22
55
2
68
18
2
47
49
2
74
13
3
02
64
3
27
62
3
98
03
4
44
69
5
03
62
4
71
75
4
40
40
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
46
29
4
44
97
4
56
59
4
59
56
5
05
19
5
22
96
5
59
26
6
56
33
7
47
94
8
25
86
8
25
23
8
51
37
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 67
386
6675
3 72
477
7070
5 77
932
8256
0 88
688
1054
36
1192
63
1329
47
1296
98
1291
77
NSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
72
0526
76
2096
72
0676
74
7346
67
9938
77
8152
82
3678
81
5805
91
5489
98
3055
10
3320
4 10
3233
1 PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 4
2.4
3
43
.31
4
4.1
6
45
.01
4
5.8
5
46
.68
4
7.5
1
48
.32
4
9.1
3
49
.92
5
1.3
5
52
.22
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 16
982
1759
6 16
320
1660
4 14
830
1667
0 17
337
1688
3 18
634
1969
3 20
121
1976
9
15
0
Tabl
e-64
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
(At C
onst
ant P
rice
s) (B
ase
= 20
04-0
5)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
30
75
32
3
01
31
8
29
99
11
3
12
91
0
31
62
52
3
16
55
8
32
67
10
3
00
39
7
32
34
19
3
49
08
3
34
40
08
3
89
98
6
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
12
74
97
1
44
92
1
15
44
63
1
41
23
2
14
55
58
1
48
89
2
13
73
35
1
36
83
1
13
51
77
1
42
65
5
14
21
31
1
48
39
6
3. F
ish
ing
3
86
2
38
75
2
93
4
33
84
3
46
6
36
71
3
37
1
31
93
3
20
0
33
31
3
49
5
29
73
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
17
30
1
71
2
22
92
2
79
9
27
22
3
67
3
39
67
4
45
9
43
36
5
02
2
43
12
4
93
7
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 44
0620
45
1826
45
9600
46
0325
46
7998
47
2794
47
1383
44
4881
46
6132
50
0091
49
3946
54
6292
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 4
68
72
5
14
52
7
42
81
8
64
06
1
08
79
9
11
32
39
1
19
19
1
13
18
53
1
23
02
1
12
91
91
1
42
40
5
16
47
12
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
4
43
08
4
87
27
7
08
61
8
22
27
1
03
75
7
10
73
48
1
13
67
2
12
57
22
1
15
25
4
12
14
02
1
32
05
2
15
39
02
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
2
56
4
27
25
3
42
1
41
79
5
04
2
58
91
5
51
9
61
31
7
76
7
77
89
1
03
54
1
08
09
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
93
01
5
20
41
27
2
17
87
1
24
44
18
2
56
76
2
26
04
76
2
84
66
7
31
05
20
3
42
58
1
35
80
79
3
64
85
7
41
34
95
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
25
64
8
31
97
7
73
96
6
68
77
8
62
87
5
75
53
3
80
71
0
76
54
9
90
15
0
81
74
9
88
03
6
97
88
9
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 26
5535
28
7556
36
6118
39
9601
42
8436
44
9247
48
4567
51
8923
55
5752
56
9019
59
5299
67
6096
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
2
10
99
2
52
21
2
38
20
2
52
10
2
41
36
3
37
55
4
29
55
4
51
10
5
23
74
5
94
76
7
46
49
8
96
91
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
41
4
68
4
27
0
54
0
66
6
72
0
10
80
1
20
7
12
07
1
20
7
12
07
1
20
7
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
27
74
1
50
25
1
37
97
1
64
16
1
50
25
2
45
80
2
64
63
2
68
58
3
22
81
4
31
29
5
36
31
6
10
34
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
71
3
93
15
9
52
7
79
91
8
15
5
81
55
1
50
83
1
67
18
1
85
59
1
47
36
1
94
07
2
70
46
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
97
1
97
2
25
2
62
2
91
3
00
3
28
3
28
3
28
4
04
4
04
4
04
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
49
92
8
14
84
78
1
65
63
0
17
16
10
1
84
50
1
19
84
66
2
17
65
9
21
81
07
1
73
34
6
16
90
42
1
89
57
1
20
22
22
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt ,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
17
1027
17
3699
18
9450
19
6820
20
8637
23
2221
26
0614
26
3217
22
5721
22
8518
26
4220
29
1912
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
25
95
2
24
37
2
27
08
0
26
03
0
29
90
4
31
15
1
34
27
4
42
77
5
43
45
1
44
42
7
51
10
2
64
84
4
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
56
56
7
58
20
3
59
91
7
61
96
7
64
71
1
67
01
5
66
01
2
67
88
5
68
83
5
70
70
9
72
22
5
74
20
3
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 82
519
8257
5 86
997
8799
7 94
614
9816
6 10
0286
11
0661
11
2286
11
5136
12
3327
13
9047
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
52
25
4
97
05
4
65
59
4
89
96
5
45
11
6
19
19
6
92
18
8
26
74
8
41
75
9
50
52
1
00
82
7
10
31
54
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 8
84
83
9
30
53
9
35
03
1
05
25
6
10
81
81
1
30
94
1
15
58
79
1
82
17
9
18
36
78
1
82
09
5
19
75
84
1
95
09
1
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 13
3708
14
2758
14
0062
15
4252
16
2691
19
2860
22
5097
26
4853
26
7853
27
7147
29
8411
29
8245
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1093
409
1138
413
1242
228
1298
995
1362
376
1445
288
1541
947
1602
534
1627
743
1689
911
1775
203
1951
592
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53
.16
5
4
54
.94
5
5.9
1
56
.88
5
7.8
8
58
.89
5
9.9
2
60
.77
6
1.8
3
62
.91
6
3.9
8
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 20
568
2108
2 22
611
2323
4 23
952
2497
0 26
184
2674
5 26
785
2733
2 28
218
3050
3
15
1
Tabl
e-64
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
(Bas
e =
2004
-05)
RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
42
84
94
4
47
15
0
41
53
66
4
63
64
7
43
76
62
3
37
77
5
43
59
94
4
11
07
4
43
79
59
5
49
58
8
53
37
82
4
37
35
4
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
13
37
49
1
51
78
4
17
20
23
1
73
73
4
17
50
64
1
90
32
8
18
09
28
1
93
11
0
20
48
14
2
14
87
1
22
17
32
2
07
36
8
3. F
ish
ing
3
31
2
35
56
3
35
9
35
68
3
71
9
36
37
3
44
1
37
43
4
14
7
47
61
4
76
6
57
98
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
55
80
5
80
6
61
99
6
00
1
63
26
1
09
59
1
18
65
1
05
24
1
18
01
8
74
0
89
27
9
85
9
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 57
1135
60
8296
59
6947
64
6950
62
2771
54
2698
63
2227
61
8451
65
8721
77
7960
76
9208
66
0378
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
23
39
2
22
65
23
2
63
04
9
23
83
80
3
02
21
0
40
41
29
4
50
32
8
49
45
05
5
08
51
6
52
86
44
5
94
23
5
73
20
00
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
78
32
4
17
79
87
2
07
70
3
17
88
60
2
50
43
1
35
89
15
4
03
43
4
44
59
73
4
58
91
0
47
84
18
5
44
44
6
67
06
69
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
50
69
4
85
36
5
53
46
5
95
20
5
17
78
4
52
14
4
68
94
4
85
33
4
96
06
5
02
26
4
97
88
6
13
31
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
48
35
0
50
35
18
5
65
01
8
61
90
80
6
07
45
1
61
00
30
5
91
48
1
61
43
09
6
04
86
4
60
68
44
6
11
07
2
73
80
53
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
98
68
8
10
34
34
1
07
87
1
11
80
77
1
28
60
7
12
08
30
1
33
03
9
13
91
06
1
62
47
1
16
82
05
1
81
34
2
16
81
68
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 77
0430
83
3475
93
5938
97
5537
10
3826
8 11
3498
9 11
7484
8 12
4792
0 12
7585
1 13
0369
3 13
8664
9 16
3822
1 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
01
51
4
11
63
55
1
32
55
7
14
95
33
1
60
26
4
17
77
50
1
84
95
1
22
28
86
2
43
64
0
24
52
78
2
72
59
2
45
65
12
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
12
09
1
62
1
17
81
1
85
7
17
38
1
27
4
10
91
1
09
9
10
48
1
34
3
20
52
1
69
6
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
6
39
78
6
91
81
7
26
48
7
53
75
7
68
91
8
66
50
9
51
29
1
02
90
4
11
22
85
1
20
51
1
12
62
86
2
70
00
5
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
59
22
4
51
64
5
77
37
7
18
61
8
12
92
8
95
92
8
85
78
1
18
69
9
13
00
83
1
23
18
9
14
40
52
1
84
68
6
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
04
3
89
3
91
4
41
3
43
2
35
1
53
1
84
2
25
2
34
2
02
1
25
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
22
21
4
24
14
73
2
47
08
7
26
62
00
3
15
13
9
33
62
31
3
40
24
5
38
78
69
4
19
66
2
43
67
77
4
73
39
1
47
47
96
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt ,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
32
3728
35
7828
37
9644
41
5732
47
5404
51
3981
52
5196
61
0754
66
3302
68
2054
74
5983
93
1308
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
71
85
4
86
31
3
11
21
88
1
30
45
0
13
25
30
1
69
94
7
21
60
94
2
25
71
4
24
07
50
2
49
97
5
26
28
83
2
66
16
8
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
76
28
6
78
72
3
80
78
5
80
54
5
74
90
9
78
62
2
82
64
6
88
83
4
94
62
9
99
83
2
10
64
59
1
29
69
8
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 14
8140
16
5036
19
2973
21
0995
20
7439
24
8569
29
8740
31
4548
33
5380
34
9808
36
9341
39
5866
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
06
33
4
11
12
61
1
29
14
7
13
07
67
1
45
54
2
16
09
56
1
79
27
4
18
51
24
1
96
99
2
20
55
02
2
09
75
6
27
81
11
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
99
17
2
22
49
96
2
47
28
3
25
62
30
2
75
50
7
31
36
58
3
48
67
1
42
50
33
4
65
87
2
52
12
71
5
95
40
9
59
70
22
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 30
5506
33
6257
37
6430
38
6997
42
1050
47
4614
52
7945
61
0158
66
2864
72
6774
80
5165
87
5133
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2118
940
2300
892
2481
931
2636
211
2764
931
2914
851
3158
956
3401
831
3596
119
3840
288
4076
346
4500
907
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 33
348
3580
6 38
195
4014
3 41
666
4349
2 46
682
4929
5 51
654
5468
2 57
543
6297
6
15
2
Tabl
e-65
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
urre
nt P
rice
s) (B
ase
1999
-200
0).
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
119
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
31
60
9
35
64
0
34
04
3
42
42
8
40
67
0
49
65
2
52
51
5
53
93
5
63
00
7
73
72
9
84
48
0
10
71
08
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
84
33
1
18
29
1
19
54
1
31
02
1
08
45
1
11
72
1
24
16
1
14
75
1
74
66
1
88
90
1
82
77
2
30
76
3. F
ish
ing
1
50
1
85
2
85
2
73
2
73
3
44
3
21
4
00
5
89
7
26
1
13
6
15
55
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
19
3
22
3
28
0
34
3
60
4
78
4
83
6
13
66
1
81
5
19
43
1
95
3
20
38
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 40
384
4787
7 46
562
5614
6 52
391
6195
2 66
089
6717
6 82
877
9528
8 10
5845
13
3777
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 36
63
5156
55
07
7268
78
02
9952
11
180
1452
0 23
418
2597
7 30
061
3845
7
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
19
72
3
08
0
33
23
4
70
3
51
22
6
78
9
77
55
1
06
95
1
91
83
2
03
32
2
35
68
3
05
45
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
69
1
20
76
2
18
4
25
65
2
68
0
31
63
3
42
6
38
25
4
23
6
56
44
6
49
3
79
12
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
50
37
2
55
52
2
43
02
2
43
02
2
42
77
3
86
56
4
00
07
5
24
33
6
14
17
5
76
59
7
80
59
8
50
58
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
92
4
16
55
5
04
5
49
65
4
88
3
54
63
6
55
6
58
60
8
36
7
94
38
1
53
42
1
42
91
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 29
624
3236
3 34
854
3653
5 36
963
5407
1 57
743
7281
4 93
202
9307
4 12
3463
13
7805
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
23
38
2380
28
68
3429
37
71
4396
49
23
7122
78
86
8375
90
05
1041
4
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 5
5
77
8
7
97
9
4
11
7
18
0
20
0
24
5
21
8
20
4
24
9
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
43
5
14
14
1
69
7
20
75
2
19
1
26
62
3
06
7
44
79
5
36
3
55
57
5
79
0
68
35
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
8
06
8
40
1
02
8
11
94
1
41
6
15
46
1
60
5
23
73
2
17
9
24
52
2
86
2
31
53
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
2
49
5
7
64
7
1
71
7
1
71
9
9
14
8
14
8
17
7
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 8
99
8
11
11
7
11
51
8
13
79
9
13
90
8
16
26
3
19
45
0
20
16
0
25
76
2
29
92
6
34
88
0
43
17
8
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
11
337
1349
6 14
386
1722
8 17
679
2065
9 24
373
2728
2 33
647
3830
1 43
885
5359
2 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
12
91
2
00
4
25
54
3
02
9
35
92
4
10
8
54
37
5
95
6
72
51
9
92
0
10
75
9
13
28
9
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
16
25
0
17
18
8
18
98
3
19
75
4
20
81
0
22
28
1
23
47
0
24
95
1
30
11
3
33
72
0
38
64
9
41
00
1
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 17
541
1919
2 21
537
2278
4 24
402
2638
9 28
907
3090
7 37
364
4364
0 49
408
5429
1 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 5
84
0
64
65
8
42
2
87
31
1
03
73
1
22
29
1
44
54
1
91
58
2
31
55
2
75
77
2
88
64
3
11
18
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 7
15
3
80
37
9
03
5
10
23
1
11
98
1
13
36
9
15
60
5
19
93
7
24
73
9
29
18
5
33
33
9
37
77
8
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 12
993
1450
2 17
457
1896
2 22
354
2559
8 30
059
3909
5 47
894
5676
3 62
203
6889
6 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1118
78
1274
29
1347
97
1516
55
1537
89
1886
69
2071
71
2372
73
2949
84
3270
65
3848
04
4483
62
15
3
Tabl
e-65
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t Cur
rent
Pri
ces)
(Bas
e=19
99-2
000)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
11
38
59
1
22
25
9
14
31
42
1
60
55
2
18
22
45
2
01
62
4
24
49
56
2
68
09
1
33
00
05
3
69
16
0
38
05
42
4
29
52
6
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
29
63
4
33
34
3
35
55
5
34
42
6
38
61
8
42
80
5
44
58
0
48
64
5
57
46
9
65
89
5
76
77
9
80
66
4
3. F
ish
ing
1
64
3
19
05
1
63
3
20
96
2
25
7
27
35
2
81
2
31
13
3
12
4
32
68
3
29
6
30
48
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
16
19
2
14
5
31
07
4
21
9
39
37
5
70
6
59
73
6
73
1
48
22
5
86
5
50
80
6
18
5
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 14
6755
15
9651
18
3438
20
1294
22
7055
25
2870
29
8321
32
6580
39
5420
44
4188
46
5697
51
9423
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 45
614
4559
8 68
290
8749
6 11
7871
12
6967
14
7055
16
7287
18
9562
19
3274
21
4066
23
7596
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
35
97
1
35
45
9
54
62
5
69
43
5
95
29
6
10
04
52
1
18
89
3
13
42
03
1
54
10
5
15
77
97
1
75
77
1
19
35
63
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
9
64
3
10
13
9
13
66
5
18
06
1
22
57
5
26
51
5
28
16
2
33
08
4
35
45
7
35
47
7
38
29
6
44
03
3
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
04
79
5
11
34
57
1
35
29
8
16
40
44
1
89
56
7
20
51
49
2
52
68
1
27
84
79
2
88
92
2
33
24
74
3
78
00
3
39
61
70
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
16
77
0
21
92
8
44
09
6
46
43
0
48
03
2
56
73
7
70
63
1
70
45
0
81
76
1
83
74
4
94
56
8
11
30
12
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 16
7180
18
0983
24
7684
29
7969
35
5470
38
8853
47
0367
51
6216
56
0245
60
9492
68
6637
74
6778
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
13
953
1676
1 19
475
2383
2 27
055
3605
4 45
055
4949
1 60
426
6613
9 79
702
8941
7
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 2
71
3
96
2
80
4
41
4
95
4
78
6
51
7
21
7
98
8
83
8
83
8
83
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
9
52
4
11
24
1
12
66
4
15
70
4
17
90
0
25
94
2
33
38
9
36
38
3
45
56
4
49
23
3
60
09
1
67
61
0
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
97
5
49
41
6
31
2
74
40
8
39
1
93
23
1
06
97
1
20
69
1
37
32
1
56
79
1
83
84
2
05
63
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
84
1
84
2
19
2
47
2
69
3
11
3
18
3
18
3
32
3
43
3
45
3
60
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
90
23
5
43
59
6
62
75
7
39
14
8
66
11
1
02
38
3
11
53
37
1
24
18
9
14
52
11
1
64
35
3
19
45
21
1
99
37
8
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
62
976
7112
0 85
750
9774
6 11
3666
13
8437
16
0391
17
3681
20
5637
23
0492
27
4223
28
8795
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
18
26
7
19
35
4
24
42
9
27
82
3
33
35
3
34
68
7
46
05
1
53
80
4
58
15
4
67
69
8
74
19
6
10
16
16
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
45
88
3
51
69
6
54
75
1
57
82
1
61
21
0
64
19
1
67
57
5
74
78
3
78
32
1
87
53
1
93
62
1
10
26
30
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 64
150
7105
0 79
180
8564
4 94
563
9887
9 11
3626
12
8587
13
6475
15
5229
16
7817
20
4246
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 3
48
18
4
11
30
4
26
22
4
91
89
5
92
56
7
13
64
8
87
71
1
08
28
3
10
42
20
1
03
13
7
11
21
00
1
20
82
6
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
27
15
4
79
42
5
32
49
6
52
40
7
26
03
9
43
94
1
30
09
1
15
79
01
1
64
12
1
17
22
81
1
83
99
8
19
20
33
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 77
533
8907
2 95
871
1144
29
1318
59
1657
58
2188
62
2661
84
2683
41
2754
18
2960
98
3128
59
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
51
8594
57
1877
69
1922
79
7082
92
2613
10
4479
6 12
6156
7 14
1124
7 15
6611
8 17
1481
9 18
9047
2 20
7210
1
15
4
Tabl
e-65
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At C
urre
nt P
rice
s) (B
ase=
1999
-200
0)
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
48
63
04
5
27
47
6
51
95
67
5
96
66
8
62
26
13
6
70
15
8
83
94
56
8
67
90
4
10
17
43
6
11
51
52
6
10
60
85
5
11
36
05
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
83
78
3
99
85
9
11
31
94
1
20
81
1
13
18
18
1
50
59
1
15
35
14
2
02
76
7
21
06
94
2
43
65
6
29
74
68
3
11
51
4
3. F
ish
ing
3
61
6
35
71
3
56
1
38
71
4
27
0
43
62
4
18
9
51
74
5
95
6
82
49
9
96
8
10
89
8
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
63
76
6
45
7
78
16
7
71
2
71
78
1
53
07
2
03
33
1
74
59
1
86
20
1
73
59
2
03
52
2
15
82
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 58
0079
63
7363
64
4138
72
9062
76
5880
84
0419
10
1749
2 10
9330
5 12
5270
6 14
2079
0 13
8864
3 14
8004
6 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 26
2644
29
3700
34
4274
39
3840
63
2366
84
6235
10
6424
2 12
8267
6 14
7031
2 16
7863
9 18
1276
5 19
0011
7
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
21
66
02
2
42
47
6
28
35
13
3
23
07
0
55
67
13
7
65
04
0
97
20
74
1
17
84
70
1
35
08
62
1
54
22
64
1
66
54
94
1
74
57
50
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
60
42
5
12
24
6
07
60
7
07
69
7
56
52
8
11
95
9
21
68
1
04
20
6
11
94
49
1
36
37
4
14
72
71
1
54
36
7
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
43
57
3
51
54
67
5
84
14
1
65
90
78
6
96
63
2
70
12
00
7
04
38
1
81
73
30
9
10
63
7
99
26
10
1
03
50
92
1
07
22
42
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
13
39
12
1
43
13
0
17
88
27
1
86
46
6
29
77
41
3
40
98
5
42
07
80
4
66
96
4
48
00
35
5
53
06
3
59
47
58
6
40
24
4
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 84
0129
95
2297
11
0724
2 12
3938
3 16
2673
9 18
8842
0 21
8940
4 25
6697
0 28
6098
3 32
2431
1 34
4261
5 36
1260
3 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
97
891
1092
68
1201
56
1291
56
1441
93
1651
13
1870
06
2169
66
2630
50
3350
55
4234
70
5200
54
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
88
3
11
56
1
46
0
15
32
1
55
1
14
36
1
14
5
10
49
1
17
0
14
08
1
54
2
16
19
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
44
85
8
20
34
8
98
58
9
55
37
1
05
46
2
12
23
97
1
41
84
8
16
97
48
2
13
13
3
27
33
06
3
51
71
6
44
43
79
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
21
58
2
57
10
2
84
24
3
16
00
3
67
64
4
10
19
4
38
83
4
59
64
4
85
20
6
01
89
7
00
50
7
38
87
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
65
3
68
4
13
4
87
4
16
2
60
1
31
2
05
2
27
1
51
1
62
1
69
9. T
rad
e ,H
ote
l &
Re
sta
ura
nt
22
62
35
2
65
01
9
27
44
38
3
40
67
2
43
10
73
5
37
73
9
60
02
29
7
24
28
6
81
49
08
9
24
35
1
97
58
47
1
17
95
20
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
32
4126
37
4288
39
4594
46
9828
57
5265
70
2852
78
7234
94
1252
10
7795
8 12
5940
6 13
9931
7 16
9957
3 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
92
18
1
10
25
91
1
21
85
9
13
79
73
1
63
70
5
20
42
16
2
19
22
5
30
71
89
3
40
46
5
35
55
25
3
87
55
5
41
46
84
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
10
98
97
1
17
16
7
12
84
81
1
39
08
2
15
70
76
1
75
11
1
20
52
71
2
86
54
5
34
65
28
4
10
81
2
47
80
48
5
52
08
5
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 20
2078
21
9758
25
0340
27
7055
32
0781
37
9327
42
4496
59
3734
68
6993
76
6337
86
5603
96
6769
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
45
29
4
15
84
37
1
95
47
9
20
74
68
2
65
86
0
29
86
62
3
66
51
3
41
00
76
4
77
78
4
51
09
28
6
04
38
0
67
37
80
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 2
10
70
5
24
82
32
2
92
34
5
31
89
01
3
90
69
7
47
96
61
6
54
90
6
74
56
33
8
69
51
4
93
52
07
1
12
33
03
1
30
77
74
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 35
5999
40
6668
48
7824
52
6369
65
6557
77
8323
10
2141
9 11
5570
8 13
4729
8 14
4613
5 17
2768
3 19
8155
3 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2302
411
2590
375
2884
138
3241
697
3945
221
4589
340
5440
045
6350
969
7225
938
8116
979
8823
861
9740
545
15
5
Tabl
e-66
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase=
1999
-200
0
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
519
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
20
27
82
2
17
73
7
19
07
91
2
21
47
0
20
34
14
2
31
79
1
25
29
55
2
14
52
7
23
05
20
2
95
98
1
28
56
38
2
73
52
4
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
47
12
0
52
32
4
45
17
2
44
27
3
29
34
3
30
89
8
30
66
6
26
52
1
35
12
6
33
59
6
40
28
8
40
67
1
3. F
ish
ing
1
09
6
12
53
1
38
6
12
70
1
27
8
14
03
1
17
9
19
42
1
95
9
20
67
2
29
9
26
90
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
16
62
1
63
7
18
46
2
10
7
23
88
3
54
9
40
05
5
43
7
61
89
6
82
8
52
27
3
27
8
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 25
2661
27
2951
23
9196
26
9120
23
6424
26
7642
28
8804
24
8427
27
3793
33
8472
33
3453
32
0163
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 12
585
1629
8 17
043
2057
3 20
599
2479
9 26
670
3169
1 46
499
4665
0 49
989
5729
0
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
61
99
9
20
8
98
92
1
28
64
1
29
69
1
60
34
1
74
58
2
25
09
3
69
17
3
51
50
3
75
81
4
40
19
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
6
38
6
70
90
7
15
1
77
09
7
63
0
87
64
9
21
2
91
82
9
58
1
11
50
0
12
40
8
13
27
1
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
28
93
0
12
10
99
1
01
79
2
90
96
0
85
27
9
12
36
98
1
15
78
7
13
98
66
1
48
31
8
11
71
20
1
45
00
6
14
34
65
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
48
60
7
73
4
21
89
0
19
13
6
17
69
0
18
57
9
20
51
0
16
78
8
21
97
4
23
27
6
34
01
8
27
93
6
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 14
6375
14
5132
14
0724
13
0669
12
3567
16
7076
16
2967
18
8345
21
6791
18
7046
22
9013
22
8691
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
12
980
1209
7 13
193
1457
5 14
843
1628
2 17
753
2160
0 21
457
2155
4 20
832
2132
6
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 3
67
3
97
3
67
3
73
3
67
3
91
4
69
5
17
5
23
4
45
4
27
4
81
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
9
37
0
83
16
9
10
3
10
09
9
99
77
1
14
13
1
24
09
1
60
40
1
75
78
1
74
41
1
64
23
1
64
66
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
19
3
33
25
3
66
5
40
36
4
42
5
44
03
4
80
0
49
68
3
27
2
34
93
3
80
7
41
86
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
0
59
5
9
67
7
5
75
7
5
75
8
4
17
6
17
6
19
2
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
16
84
4
68
87
4
68
87
5
12
45
4
80
82
5
28
53
5
96
46
5
69
06
6
73
83
7
10
13
7
58
83
8
10
95
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
54
664
5898
3 60
080
6582
0 62
925
6913
5 77
400
7850
6 88
839
9256
7 96
715
1024
21
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
5
84
0
72
24
8
55
3
92
95
9
96
8
11
24
9
16
27
6
18
10
8
16
01
5
24
90
1
25
11
6
28
91
2
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 4
45
20
4
56
10
4
67
27
4
79
04
4
91
22
5
03
53
5
16
45
5
29
84
5
43
76
5
58
30
5
75
99
5
92
00
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 50
360
5283
3 55
280
5719
9 59
090
6160
2 67
920
7109
2 70
391
8073
0 82
716
8811
3 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 3
09
98
3
05
08
3
68
85
3
39
73
3
79
34
4
22
00
4
56
47
5
54
64
6
20
09
6
81
75
6
38
97
6
05
99
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 3
77
52
3
79
40
3
90
73
3
94
20
4
33
03
4
49
02
4
80
73
5
64
20
6
39
97
7
06
53
7
06
24
7
29
64
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 68
750
6844
7 75
957
7339
2 81
237
8710
3 93
720
1118
84
1260
06
1388
28
1345
21
1335
64
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
57
2809
59
8347
57
1238
59
6199
56
3244
65
2557
69
0811
69
8254
77
5822
83
7643
87
6418
87
2950
GR
OW
TH R
ATE
(PER
CEN
T)
4.
5 -4
.5
4.4
-5.5
15
.9
5.9
1.1
11.1
8.
0 4.
6 -0
.4
15
6
Tabl
e-66
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
99-2
000
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
27
12
79
2
67
32
8
26
62
90
2
77
86
0
28
11
43
2
81
57
1
29
05
34
2
68
09
1
31
93
56
3
48
69
6
35
71
50
4
04
60
8
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
45
12
6
51
29
1
54
67
6
51
55
9
51
54
4
52
72
2
48
82
6
48
64
5
49
51
1
51
25
6
52
50
8
52
89
6
3. F
ish
ing
2
86
4
29
72
2
36
6
26
90
2
78
9
29
72
3
03
0
31
13
3
12
4
32
11
3
22
4
28
77
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
25
83
2
57
8
34
47
4
23
0
41
27
5
55
9
59
94
6
73
1
53
01
6
11
0
55
64
6
69
6
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 32
1852
32
4169
32
6779
33
6338
33
9603
34
2825
34
8383
32
6579
37
7291
40
9273
41
8446
46
7077
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 61
160
6640
8 88
519
1046
33
1368
83
1434
62
1468
79
1672
87
1835
06
1844
41
1983
93
2082
35
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
4
64
89
5
08
16
6
95
84
8
15
67
1
09
69
7
11
23
82
1
17
10
1
13
42
03
1
49
18
2
14
99
97
1
62
90
2
16
96
43
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
46
71
1
55
92
1
89
34
2
30
66
2
71
86
3
10
80
2
97
78
3
30
84
3
43
24
3
44
43
3
54
92
3
85
91
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
72
08
7
18
09
19
1
94
28
1
21
73
26
2
29
80
2
23
35
51
2
56
14
7
27
84
79
2
80
75
2
30
45
47
3
28
72
7
33
56
78
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
29
89
6
36
37
8
66
45
6
63
49
0
60
11
3
66
33
5
73
02
2
70
45
0
79
44
9
80
41
5
88
13
7
11
04
38
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 26
3144
28
3705
34
9255
38
5449
42
6798
44
3348
47
6049
51
6216
54
3707
56
9403
61
5257
65
4351
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
26
267
2949
6 30
909
3528
8 36
418
4425
0 47
907
4949
1 55
125
5934
4 65
115
6657
4
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 3
73
4
69
2
94
4
15
4
75
4
75
6
61
7
21
7
42
7
87
8
29
8
48
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
2
12
60
2
36
42
2
42
63
2
74
46
2
77
71
3
47
52
3
60
51
3
63
83
4
13
96
4
45
29
4
91
02
4
95
00
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
4
44
3
51
93
6
13
4
71
76
7
89
6
87
39
1
08
77
1
20
69
1
26
65
1
36
97
1
48
56
1
58
87
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
92
1
92
2
18
2
51
2
76
2
85
3
18
3
18
3
23
3
31
3
27
3
38
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 8
50
75
8
44
10
9
41
69
9
81
40
1
05
42
8
11
32
45
1
23
70
4
12
41
89
1
36
87
8
14
86
55
1
53
46
4
16
90
25
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
11
1343
11
3907
12
5077
13
3428
14
1845
15
7495
17
1611
17
3681
19
2003
20
8000
21
8579
23
5599
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
32
25
9
30
54
7
33
92
1
32
74
4
37
63
2
39
24
5
43
23
8
53
80
4
49
00
4
55
01
2
56
08
3
74
65
7
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 6
08
76
6
26
25
6
44
08
6
64
20
6
89
83
7
08
33
7
27
17
7
47
83
7
62
64
7
85
72
8
09
41
8
36
00
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 93
135
9317
3 98
329
9916
4 10
6615
11
0078
11
5955
12
8587
12
5268
13
3584
13
7024
15
8257
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 6
23
51
6
80
20
6
40
21
6
70
64
7
39
00
8
31
71
9
17
84
1
08
28
3
10
04
66
9
54
64
9
97
98
1
04
29
3
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 7
58
22
7
97
22
8
00
07
9
03
80
9
22
30
1
11
39
3
13
51
00
1
57
90
1
16
16
86
1
62
88
5
16
93
65
1
72
92
3
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 13
8173
14
7742
14
4028
15
7443
16
6130
19
4565
22
6884
26
6184
26
2152
25
8349
26
9164
27
7216
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
9276
46
9626
95
1043
468
1111
823
1180
992
1248
310
1338
882
1411
247
1500
421
1578
609
1658
469
1792
500
GRO
WTH
RAT
E (P
ERCE
NT)
6.
3 3.
8 8.
4 6.
6 6.
2 5.
7 7.
3 5.
4 6.
3 5.
2 5.
1 8.
1
15
7
Tabl
e-66
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase=
1999
-200
0 R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
43
09
92
4
48
85
2
42
60
16
4
76
73
3
46
85
03
3
83
53
2
49
50
56
4
66
76
1
50
98
51
5
81
06
7
53
36
66
4
94
02
8
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
53
23
2
60
33
7
68
56
4
69
33
3
70
23
6
76
33
5
73
12
1
78
04
5
79
81
3
81
01
9
83
55
3
84
16
7
3. F
ish
ing
3
10
1
32
76
3
12
3
33
49
3
55
8
35
72
3
38
0
36
76
4
05
4
46
54
5
19
3
56
72
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
71
33
7
34
9
79
45
7
77
0
84
29
1
53
60
1
66
30
1
47
51
1
45
17
1
24
72
1
33
04
1
47
86
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 49
4458
51
9814
50
5648
55
7185
55
0725
47
8799
58
8188
56
3233
60
8236
67
9212
63
5715
59
8654
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 22
3709
23
8966
27
0499
28
9762
37
1159
50
5853
56
4404
62
0386
6
63
21
3
70
73
76
7
71
73
1
85
92
91
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
84
49
2
19
72
87
2
22
75
9
23
76
94
3
22
19
4
45
75
84
5
14
34
1
56
85
74
6
07
82
4
64
82
99
7
07
27
9
78
75
27
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
3
92
17
4
16
78
4
77
41
5
20
68
4
89
64
4
82
69
5
00
63
5
18
12
5
53
89
5
90
77
6
44
52
7
17
64
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
43
15
5
38
51
64
4
34
53
5
47
53
34
4
74
55
3
47
83
72
4
49
38
9
46
67
33
4
94
03
0
52
88
28
5
56
85
9
56
73
52
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
12
68
71
1
29
15
7
15
03
57
1
69
18
7
18
42
74
1
96
41
2
21
58
87
2
26
12
4
22
71
99
2
42
86
2
25
88
39
2
84
21
6
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 69
3735
75
3286
85
5391
93
4283
10
2998
6 11
8063
7 12
2968
0 13
1324
3 13
8444
2 14
7906
6 15
8742
9 17
1085
9 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
73
296
8114
1 91
001
1004
47
1089
13
1262
11
1325
45
1560
73
1704
14
2102
73
2537
80
2972
61
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
90
3
12
03
1
38
8
13
72
1
37
6
11
40
9
76
9
84
1
04
6
12
25
1
23
5
13
51
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
5
23
51
5
52
26
5
83
71
6
06
59
6
37
50
7
49
53
8
20
98
8
88
15
1
02
67
1
12
83
48
1
59
79
2
19
86
69
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
96
95
2
43
77
3
09
04
3
80
36
4
34
90
4
99
05
4
93
40
6
61
18
6
65
38
8
05
98
9
26
45
9
71
32
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
47
3
35
3
37
3
80
2
97
2
13
1
30
1
56
1
58
1
02
1
08
1
09
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
83
32
9
20
01
08
2
06
29
5
22
47
81
2
67
41
2
29
08
01
3
03
19
6
34
56
34
3
59
75
6
38
42
87
3
94
53
9
43
16
37
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
25
6625
28
1249
29
7295
32
5229
37
6324
41
7011
43
5741
50
1707
53
0170
59
4559
64
8319
72
8898
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
90
07
6
10
79
83
1
40
17
4
16
29
44
1
70
19
4
21
29
21
2
70
10
3
28
21
28
3
06
47
8
29
88
91
3
25
47
1
33
36
08
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 8
63
32
9
01
93
9
44
75
9
93
57
1
03
79
0
10
96
09
1
15
93
1
12
46
11
1
38
04
5
15
06
40
1
69
29
1
18
35
66
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 17
6408
19
8175
23
4649
26
2302
27
3984
32
2530
38
6034
40
6738
44
4523
44
9532
49
4762
51
7173
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
21
20
2
12
70
21
1
47
75
8
15
03
75
1
61
16
6
17
47
49
1
96
58
2
20
31
29
2
18
55
7
21
66
26
2
49
46
4
29
38
44
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
85
49
2
20
78
68
2
30
68
8
24
07
90
2
62
86
5
29
92
65
3
32
67
1
40
69
61
4
42
92
6
44
94
01
5
15
95
4
57
41
70
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 30
6694
33
4889
37
8446
39
1165
42
4030
47
4013
52
9254
61
0090
66
1483
66
6026
76
5418
86
8014
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1927
920
2087
413
2271
429
2470
163
2655
050
2872
992
3168
897
3395
011
3628
853
3868
396
4131
645
4423
598
GRO
WTH
RAT
E (P
ERCE
NT)
7.
6 8.
3 8.
8 8.
7 7.
5 8.
2 10
.3
7.1
6.9
6.6
6.8
7.1
15
8
Tabl
e-67
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
9-20
00
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
30
93
1
34
85
7
33
07
0
41
40
3
39
39
9
48
19
3
50
97
9
52
25
3
61
29
1
71
69
4
82
59
9
10
44
92
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
84
25
1
18
27
1
19
40
1
30
80
1
08
04
1
11
07
1
22
90
1
13
27
1
71
60
1
85
54
1
81
79
2
29
53
3. F
ish
ing
1
36
1
63
2
50
2
43
2
42
3
09
2
88
3
59
5
16
6
42
1
06
4
14
21
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
20
7
24
3
30
3
37
1
63
5
82
2
87
8
14
39
1
91
3
20
50
1
99
5
20
46
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 39
698
4708
9 45
563
5509
6 51
079
6043
1 64
435
6537
7 80
881
9294
0 10
3837
13
0912
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 26
62
4151
44
56
5288
67
27
7764
86
80
1095
9 19
454
2138
0 24
750
3174
6
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
15
48
2
78
3
30
17
3
59
8
49
61
5
68
1
64
23
8
44
0
16
66
4
17
66
2
20
47
3
26
53
5
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
11
4
13
68
1
43
9
16
89
1
76
6
20
84
2
25
6
25
19
2
79
0
37
18
4
27
7
52
11
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
33
25
2
37
24
2
25
58
2
25
58
2
25
10
3
59
68
3
72
97
4
91
87
5
76
42
5
34
06
7
27
16
7
88
52
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-30
7
31
1
40
71
3
69
7
32
55
3
39
9
41
23
3
69
5
53
39
6
07
0
98
33
8
36
1
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 25
681
2818
6 31
086
3154
4 32
492
4713
0 50
100
6384
1 82
435
8085
6 10
7298
11
8959
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
13
98
1417
17
20
2077
22
88
2549
28
20
3779
37
84
4038
45
01
5233
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 2
9
44
4
8
54
4
6
68
1
19
1
31
1
46
1
32
1
14
1
36
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
5
57
5
27
6
36
8
19
8
38
1
00
7
11
42
1
48
8
18
05
1
93
0
21
03
2
77
1
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
66
7
93
9
83
1
14
4
13
36
1
40
6
14
90
2
09
1
17
34
1
83
2
21
39
2
15
0
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
5
53
5
3
61
6
8
68
6
8
68
9
8
14
4
14
4
17
4
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 8
65
6
10
71
5
10
95
9
13
18
5
13
06
3
15
26
4
18
42
4
18
78
0
24
41
7
28
42
9
33
11
1
40
90
9
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
10
054
1213
1 12
679
1526
2 15
351
1781
4 21
244
2255
9 28
201
3246
7 37
611
4614
2 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
13
00
2
02
4
25
80
3
05
6
36
22
4
13
4
54
66
5
97
2
72
56
9
89
3
10
70
2
13
16
7
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 1
21
85
1
29
11
1
44
93
1
50
84
1
59
94
1
73
01
1
78
08
1
93
72
2
22
00
2
46
59
2
89
60
3
05
13
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 13
485
1493
5 17
072
1813
9 19
616
2143
4 23
274
2534
4 29
456
3455
2 39
661
4368
0 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
90
4
53
93
7
00
4
72
43
8
57
2
10
08
1
11
86
5
15
74
2
19
18
8
23
13
8
24
10
6
25
52
7
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
86
8
76
56
8
56
7
96
91
1
13
44
1
26
11
1
47
14
1
87
96
2
34
56
2
76
64
3
16
67
3
57
78
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 11
772
1304
9 15
571
1693
4 19
916
2269
3 26
579
3453
8 42
645
5080
2 55
774
6130
5 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1006
90
1153
91
1219
71
1369
76
1384
53
1695
03
1856
31
2116
59
2636
18
2916
16
3441
82
4009
98
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42
.43
4
3.3
1
44
.16
4
5.0
1
45
.85
4
6.6
8
47
.51
4
8.3
2
49
.13
4
9.9
2
51
.35
5
2.2
2
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 23
73
2664
27
62
3043
30
20
3631
39
07
4380
53
66
5842
67
03
7679
15
9
Tabl
e-67
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) B
ase1
999-
2000
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
11
08
05
1
18
62
9
13
90
39
1
55
86
9
17
68
76
1
95
58
6
23
83
61
2
60
87
0
32
16
34
3
59
79
5
37
08
88
4
18
62
9
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
29
47
5
33
16
5
35
36
9
34
18
5
38
34
1
42
50
7
44
23
5
48
27
9
57
03
6
65
39
9
76
20
1
80
05
7
3. F
ish
ing
1
49
4
17
01
1
38
7
18
03
1
92
3
23
65
2
35
3
26
05
2
61
4
27
35
2
75
9
25
52
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
16
27
2
13
8
31
01
4
19
3
39
20
5
66
6
59
38
6
70
2
47
97
5
84
3
50
49
5
97
5
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 14
3401
15
5633
17
8896
19
6050
22
1059
24
6123
29
0887
31
8456
38
6081
43
3772
45
4898
50
7213
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 35
426
3351
0 53
702
6824
8 87
205
9581
7 10
8185
12
3047
13
9475
14
2220
15
7542
17
4826
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
29
07
5
26
83
2
44
29
8
55
79
9
71
26
4
76
71
2
87
95
7
99
28
3
11
40
06
1
16
73
8
13
00
35
1
43
19
7
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
6
35
2
66
78
9
40
4
12
44
9
15
94
1
19
10
5
20
22
8
23
76
4
25
46
9
25
48
3
27
50
7
31
62
8
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
9
76
12
1
06
16
6
12
59
25
1
53
16
5
17
62
55
1
89
55
8
23
60
41
2
60
95
8
27
07
44
3
11
55
6
35
42
20
3
71
24
4
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
99
53
1
33
35
3
39
52
3
34
33
3
47
60
4
27
32
5
40
06
5
29
59
6
22
75
6
35
72
7
21
96
8
65
81
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 14
2992
15
3011
21
3579
25
4846
29
8220
32
8107
39
8232
43
6964
47
2493
51
7348
58
3958
63
2650
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
69
03
8499
89
87
9987
11
118
1856
9 25
879
2864
9 35
212
3831
2 46
281
5193
1
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 1
45
2
53
1
22
2
69
3
05
3
16
4
35
4
82
5
34
5
34
5
34
5
34
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
86
2
45
58
4
80
5
64
66
7
51
0
14
61
2
21
13
9
23
22
0
29
07
9
31
42
1
38
35
1
43
15
0
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
71
4
35
07
3
84
1
30
09
3
03
8
33
46
3
98
7
46
29
5
26
7
60
14
7
05
1
78
87
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
82
1
82
2
20
2
42
2
65
2
95
3
18
3
18
3
32
3
43
3
45
3
60
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
62
46
5
14
07
6
26
47
6
94
06
8
16
39
9
71
25
1
10
12
5
11
89
86
1
39
12
8
15
74
68
1
86
37
1
19
10
25
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
53
149
5990
6 71
635
7939
3 92
757
1156
94
1360
04
1476
36
1743
40
1957
80
2326
52
2429
56
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
80
36
1
91
11
2
41
48
2
74
34
3
28
78
3
41
02
4
54
13
5
31
16
5
73
92
6
68
18
7
30
07
7
83
77
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 3
44
45
3
88
11
4
03
83
4
14
05
4
33
70
4
39
60
4
62
79
4
82
59
5
05
42
5
64
85
6
04
16
6
62
29
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 52
481
5792
2 64
530
6883
9 76
247
7806
2 91
692
1013
75
1079
34
1233
03
1334
23
1446
06
12.
Pu
bli
c A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n.
28
74
6
33
95
2
35
01
4
40
62
0
49
37
4
60
01
4
75
88
2
93
68
5
89
96
2
89
20
5
97
05
5
10
45
86
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
04
35
4
54
25
5
05
02
6
17
96
6
91
26
8
99
43
1
22
41
6
14
85
85
1
54
43
8
16
21
17
1
73
14
2
18
07
03
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 69
181
7937
7 85
515
1024
15
1185
01
1499
57
1982
98
2422
70
2444
00
2513
22
2701
97
2852
89
NSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
46
1203
50
5848
61
4156
70
1544
80
6784
91
7943
11
1511
3 12
4670
0 13
8524
8 15
2152
5 16
7512
7 18
1271
5 PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 5
3.1
6
54
.00
5
4.9
4
55
.91
5
6.8
8
57
.88
5
8.8
9
59
.92
6
0.7
7
61
.83
6
2.9
1
63
.98
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 86
76
9368
11
179
1254
8 14
184
1585
9 18
936
2080
6 22
795
2460
8 26
627
2833
3
16
0
Tabl
e-67
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
9-20
00
RS. I
N L
AKH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
47
39
67
5
12
71
4
49
47
09
5
64
96
5
56
74
09
5
81
67
0
72
93
30
7
44
28
7
87
53
82
9
77
26
2
84
36
69
9
73
72
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
83
15
3
99
20
5
11
21
10
1
19
55
9
12
91
01
1
48
86
1
15
19
35
2
00
68
2
20
84
26
2
41
35
9
29
45
79
3
07
78
4
3. F
ish
ing
3
02
8
30
06
2
98
9
32
42
3
52
8
33
89
3
25
5
40
20
4
65
5
64
97
7
90
1
86
39
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
61
54
6
19
4
74
78
7
32
2
67
13
1
30
08
1
79
98
1
54
54
1
64
08
1
49
87
1
72
99
1
83
40
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 56
6302
62
1119
61
7286
69
5088
70
6750
74
6928
90
2518
96
4442
11
0487
2 12
4010
5 11
6344
8 13
0848
5 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 19
3313
20
2068
24
6668
24
4946
38
4401
55
0047
65
2705
77
1525
90
9898
10
8643
4 11
7570
0 12
3235
3
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
16
02
41
1
65
25
7
20
28
81
1
96
37
9
33
56
77
4
98
94
5
59
37
31
7
06
31
7
83
29
94
9
94
61
0
10
76
33
1
11
28
19
6
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
3
30
72
3
68
12
4
37
87
4
85
68
4
87
24
5
11
02
5
89
74
6
52
08
7
69
04
9
18
24
9
93
69
1
04
15
7
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
10
03
5
47
61
84
5
36
88
1
60
53
59
6
27
48
8
63
06
26
6
44
61
8
73
46
14
8
13
67
3
87
94
95
9
17
63
6
95
05
70
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
10
36
94
1
07
05
2
12
92
76
1
20
39
9
12
46
84
2
70
23
2
33
05
51
3
24
72
1
32
84
09
3
83
06
1
40
30
17
4
33
83
9
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 70
7042
78
5304
91
2825
97
0705
11
3657
2 14
5090
6 16
2787
4 18
3086
0 20
5197
9 23
4899
0 24
9635
3 26
1676
3 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
58
154
6573
4 72
169
7776
0 79
091
9030
1 10
3931
12
1530
15
9178
20
7856
29
8905
34
2820
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 5
34
6
82
8
45
9
45
7
87
7
44
5
63
4
85
5
50
6
01
6
71
7
04
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
4
75
37
5
34
29
5
85
58
6
25
19
6
21
41
7
33
36
8
64
38
1
04
72
4
14
12
21
1
87
48
2
27
72
05
3
19
93
5
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
9
71
8
11
25
5
12
35
5
13
81
3
15
75
2
15
97
8
16
81
6
16
14
0
17
20
5
19
64
2
20
89
1
22
03
5
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
65
3
68
4
12
4
84
4
11
2
43
1
14
1
80
2
02
1
31
1
39
1
45
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
16
75
7
25
26
09
2
59
63
3
32
11
14
4
04
37
3
49
74
98
5
50
12
8
66
38
31
7
44
97
9
84
84
72
8
85
44
7
10
70
25
2
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
27
4911
31
8343
33
1802
39
8874
48
3464
58
7799
65
4059
78
5360
90
4157
10
5632
8 11
8435
2 14
1307
2 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
79
83
3
88
85
7
10
56
05
1
19
60
6
14
13
31
1
76
33
0
24
12
07
2
65
81
2
29
40
30
3
07
35
1
33
45
23
3
57
93
9
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 7
34
96
7
66
97
8
14
98
8
36
48
8
57
15
6
93
08
8
70
25
1
21
48
2
14
72
92
1
74
59
2
20
41
81
2
36
20
3
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 15
3329
16
5554
18
7103
20
3254
22
7045
24
5638
32
8232
38
7293
44
1322
48
1943
53
8704
59
4142
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
26
37
3
13
75
84
1
69
38
6
17
88
62
2
41
20
7
27
27
20
3
40
75
5
37
46
74
4
39
82
5
47
32
56
5
71
91
0
64
10
04
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
98
27
4
23
48
66
2
75
14
3
29
93
55
3
56
82
5
42
98
91
5
96
74
8
68
48
66
7
98
46
2
85
74
44
1
03
05
24
1
19
97
58
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 32
4647
37
2450
44
4529
47
8217
59
8032
70
2611
93
7504
10
5953
9 12
3828
8 13
3070
0 16
0243
4 18
4076
2 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2026
231
2262
770
2493
544
2746
137
3151
864
3733
882
4450
186
5027
495
5740
618
6458
066
6985
292
7773
224
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 31
889
3521
3 38
374
4181
7 47
496
5571
3 65
763
7285
2 82
456
9195
6 98
607
1087
62
16
1
Tabl
e-68
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
99-2
000
. R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
19
93
72
2
14
05
1
18
65
29
2
17
28
6
19
95
42
2
27
82
6
24
93
15
2
11
43
8
22
66
86
2
92
87
0
28
21
14
2
69
27
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
47
19
1
52
37
2
45
13
2
44
18
5
29
15
0
30
71
3
30
30
6
26
13
9
34
88
0
33
33
3
40
17
6
40
55
2
3. F
ish
ing
1
29
1
14
69
1
55
9
14
58
1
49
2
16
36
1
36
9
22
71
2
28
2
23
60
2
67
2
31
28
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
17
44
1
73
9
19
54
2
21
9
24
51
3
61
0
41
13
5
59
2
63
71
7
01
6
53
33
3
30
7
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 24
9599
26
9631
23
5174
26
5149
23
2635
26
3787
28
5103
24
5440
27
0219
33
5579
33
0295
31
6259
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 88
59
1255
0 13
198
1438
7 16
867
1842
9 19
706
2275
9 36
349
3621
9 38
803
4718
7
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
45
33
7
74
7
83
54
9
16
5
11
69
7
12
49
3
13
46
6
16
53
8
29
85
8
28
42
8
30
39
8
38
19
6
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
32
6
48
03
4
84
4
52
22
5
17
0
59
36
6
24
0
62
21
6
49
1
77
90
8
40
6
89
90
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
23
22
5
11
53
42
9
69
34
8
66
17
8
11
10
1
18
06
7
11
07
31
1
34
60
1
14
33
10
1
08
27
4
13
57
65
1
33
68
1
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-16
15
1
45
0
17
66
5
14
25
5
11
79
3
11
55
7
12
90
6
10
58
8
14
02
6
14
97
3
21
80
7
16
34
4
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 13
0469
12
9342
12
7796
11
5259
10
9770
14
8052
14
3344
16
7947
19
3685
15
9466
19
6375
19
7212
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
74
61
6913
76
28
8725
87
80
9396
10
474
1175
6 10
192
1017
7 94
90
9798
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 2
45
2
73
2
30
2
30
2
16
2
73
3
38
3
74
3
17
2
95
2
73
3
02
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
4
64
6
39
74
4
37
5
51
42
4
93
5
56
02
6
10
9
72
82
8
04
3
79
31
7
09
3
71
29
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
51
6
26
02
2
96
8
32
90
3
55
7
34
48
3
95
5
40
27
1
75
1
17
78
1
95
0
21
76
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
5
64
5
5
64
7
3
73
7
3
73
8
2
17
3
17
3
19
1
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
08
28
4
60
24
4
53
99
4
98
33
4
59
56
5
04
58
5
75
98
5
50
69
6
55
29
6
87
82
7
32
65
7
82
08
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
48
289
5293
7 53
027
5855
8 54
736
5985
4 68
073
6682
5 75
722
7895
9 82
755
8800
6 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
59
14
7
31
9
86
64
9
39
7
10
06
5
11
35
4
16
46
5
18
29
7
16
05
7
25
02
7
25
20
8
28
95
1
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 2
92
78
2
99
09
3
05
47
3
12
28
3
19
41
3
26
41
3
36
98
3
45
73
3
51
61
4
23
63
3
80
43
3
91
00
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 35
191
3722
8 39
211
4062
5 42
006
4399
6 50
163
5287
1 51
218
6739
1 63
251
6805
1 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
57
88
2
52
19
3
03
90
2
80
45
3
10
64
3
42
94
3
71
26
4
51
04
5
03
92
5
70
69
5
34
58
4
99
05
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 3
63
99
3
62
92
3
72
39
3
74
82
4
12
03
4
26
53
4
56
13
5
35
30
6
10
02
6
73
57
6
73
06
6
94
38
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 62
187
6151
1 67
629
6552
7 72
268
7694
7 82
739
9863
4 11
1394
12
4426
12
0764
11
9343
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
5257
36
5506
50
5228
37
5451
19
5114
16
5926
36
6294
21
6317
17
7022
38
7658
21
7934
40
7888
70
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42
.43
4
3.3
1
44
.16
4
5.0
1
45
.85
4
6.6
8
47
.51
4
8.3
2
49
.13
4
9.9
2
51
.35
5
2.2
2
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 12
391
1271
4 11
840
1211
1 11
154
1269
6 13
248
1307
4 14
293
1534
1 15
452
1510
7
16
2
Tabl
e-68
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase=
1999
-200
0
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
26
70
66
2
61
66
9
26
04
48
2
71
73
6
27
46
38
2
74
90
5
28
37
21
2
60
87
0
31
12
54
3
39
85
0
34
80
90
3
94
34
4
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
44
98
5
51
13
3
54
50
0
49
83
1
51
35
8
52
53
4
48
45
7
48
27
9
49
13
8
50
87
1
52
11
2
52
49
8
3. F
ish
ing
3
15
0
31
62
2
39
3
27
61
2
82
8
29
95
2
75
0
26
05
2
61
4
26
87
2
69
8
24
08
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
26
00
2
57
3
34
45
4
20
7
40
91
5
52
0
59
62
6
70
2
52
71
6
08
5
55
26
6
44
1
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 31
7802
31
8537
32
0786
32
8535
33
2914
33
5954
34
0889
31
8456
36
8277
39
9493
40
8426
45
5691
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 44
928
4904
2 69
217
8113
1 10
1477
10
7605
11
1157
12
3047
13
5019
13
5708
14
6007
15
3222
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
34
99
0
38
48
0
55
95
9
64
93
5
81
93
8
84
77
3
89
76
7
99
28
3
11
03
64
1
10
96
7
12
05
14
1
25
50
2
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
9
93
8
10
56
2
13
25
8
16
19
6
19
53
9
22
83
1
21
38
9
23
76
4
24
65
5
24
74
0
25
49
3
27
72
0
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
62
20
8
17
15
46
1
83
09
7
20
54
06
2
15
78
0
21
89
01
2
39
23
1
26
09
58
2
63
08
8
28
53
86
3
08
04
4
31
45
58
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
17
74
4
22
12
3
51
17
2
47
58
3
43
49
9
52
25
6
55
83
7
52
95
9
60
51
4
59
31
9
62
78
4
73
57
9
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 22
4880
24
2710
30
3485
33
4119
36
0756
37
8761
40
6225
43
6964
45
8621
48
0413
51
6836
54
1359
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
13
536
1603
3 14
893
1687
6 15
796
2408
7 27
804
2864
9 32
095
3453
7 37
941
3862
7
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 1
65
2
73
1
08
2
16
2
66
2
88
4
32
4
82
4
96
5
34
5
77
6
04
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
10
44
1
29
90
1
19
29
1
41
93
1
29
90
2
12
51
2
28
78
2
32
20
2
64
19
2
84
19
3
13
38
3
15
92
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
13
6
25
79
2
63
8
22
13
2
25
8
22
58
4
17
7
46
29
4
85
8
52
53
5
69
8
60
93
8
.4 S
tora
ge
1
91
1
91
2
18
2
54
2
82
2
91
3
18
3
18
3
23
3
31
3
27
3
38
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 8
17
92
8
10
01
9
03
58
9
36
21
1
00
65
3
10
82
72
1
18
74
2
11
89
86
1
31
14
4
14
24
27
1
47
03
4
16
19
44
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
95
328
9703
4 10
5251
11
0496
11
6449
13
2359
14
6547
14
7636
16
3239
17
6964
18
4975
20
0571
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
32
22
6
30
26
4
33
62
7
32
32
3
37
13
3
38
68
2
42
56
0
53
11
6
48
00
4
50
41
2
53
42
3
55
05
5
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 4
02
13
4
13
75
4
25
95
4
40
51
4
60
02
4
76
40
4
69
27
4
82
59
4
92
14
5
07
04
5
22
33
5
39
49
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 72
438
7163
9 76
221
7637
4 83
135
8632
2 89
487
1013
75
9721
8 10
1116
10
5656
10
9004
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 5
12
48
5
63
25
5
27
60
5
55
22
6
17
71
7
01
65
7
84
37
9
36
85
8
67
21
8
25
69
8
64
04
9
02
75
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 7
21
67
7
58
94
7
62
61
8
58
47
8
82
32
1
06
79
5
12
71
35
1
48
58
5
15
21
46
1
53
27
5
15
93
73
1
62
72
1
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 12
3415
13
2219
12
9021
14
1368
15
0003
17
6961
20
5572
24
2270
23
8868
23
5844
24
5777
25
2996
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
8338
63
8621
39
9347
64
9908
94
1043
257
1110
357
1188
719
1246
700
1326
223
1393
830
1461
670
1559
620
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53
.16
5
4.0
0
54
.94
5
5.9
1
56
.88
5
7.8
8
58
.89
5
9.9
2
60
.77
6
1.8
3
62
.91
6
3.9
8
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 15
686
1596
6 17
014
1772
3 18
341
1918
4 20
185
2080
6 21
824
2254
3 23
234
2437
7
16
3
Tabl
e-68
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
(A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
99-2
000
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
42
00
58
4
38
34
7
40
71
89
4
54
51
9
42
90
46
3
31
12
5
42
74
10
4
02
98
1
44
21
52
5
08
69
8
44
83
52
4
28
74
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
52
83
2
59
95
6
67
95
1
68
62
6
69
15
2
75
18
1
71
46
8
76
28
0
78
02
8
79
23
3
81
54
4
81
91
2
3. F
ish
ing
2
59
5
27
86
2
63
1
27
95
2
91
4
28
49
2
69
6
29
32
3
26
0
37
17
4
15
8
45
42
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
68
68
7
14
5
76
30
7
38
6
77
86
1
34
88
1
46
03
1
29
53
1
26
33
1
05
44
1
09
20
1
21
33
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 48
2353
50
8235
48
5400
53
3327
50
8897
42
2643
51
6177
49
5146
53
6073
60
2192
54
4974
52
7331
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 16
4655
16
6565
19
3565
17
4098
22
4039
30
2967
33
8091
37
1674
40
1240
44
9045
49
4116
55
0177
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
13
64
86
1
36
22
9
15
89
72
1
36
89
7
19
16
76
2
74
70
8
30
87
82
3
41
34
0
36
84
93
4
12
39
7
45
37
88
5
05
27
5
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
2
81
69
3
03
36
3
45
93
3
72
01
3
23
63
2
82
60
2
93
10
3
03
34
3
27
47
3
66
49
4
03
27
4
49
03
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
46
30
4
38
89
16
4
36
41
8
47
81
76
4
69
19
3
47
11
86
4
56
85
8
47
44
91
5
01
55
9
52
96
94
5
59
52
7
57
00
70
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
83
49
0
87
50
5
91
25
9
99
89
3
10
88
02
1
02
22
2
11
25
51
1
17
68
4
11
71
86
1
23
68
0
12
96
19
1
42
27
0
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 59
4449
64
2986
72
1242
75
2167
80
2034
87
6375
90
7501
96
3849
10
1998
5 11
0242
0 11
8326
1 12
6251
7 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
41
955
4682
2 51
362
5583
7 58
463
6496
1 69
007
7942
8 92
798
1133
39
1510
64
1808
27
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
64
9
87
0
95
6
99
6
93
3
68
4
58
5
59
0
62
8
68
6
67
6
91
0
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
34
11
3
61
28
3
79
39
3
93
63
4
01
55
4
52
51
4
96
79
5
37
39
6
71
13
8
47
51
1
21
09
2
14
10
04
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
54
8
94
90
1
21
32
1
50
99
1
70
81
1
88
25
1
86
12
2
49
41
2
48
96
2
78
00
2
91
91
3
88
06
8
.4 S
tora
ge
3
47
3
34
3
36
3
79
2
94
2
02
1
31
1
58
1
61
1
01
1
05
1
07
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
75
64
8
19
08
71
1
95
30
9
21
04
16
2
49
10
0
26
57
72
2
68
94
5
30
65
89
3
16
96
9
33
82
14
3
43
04
5
37
53
00
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
21
7603
23
7693
24
6671
26
6253
30
7564
33
0733
33
7953
38
6017
40
9767
45
1553
49
4108
55
6128
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
64
24
7
77
17
4
10
03
10
1
16
63
8
11
84
98
1
51
95
3
19
32
14
2
01
81
6
21
88
49
2
13
46
5
23
21
82
2
37
98
6
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 5
66
81
5
84
92
6
00
24
5
98
45
5
56
58
5
84
16
6
14
06
6
60
04
7
30
31
7
89
18
8
91
02
9
63
67
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 12
0928
13
5666
16
0333
17
6483
17
4155
21
0369
25
4620
26
7819
29
1880
29
2384
32
1284
33
4353
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
05
41
9
11
03
03
1
28
03
5
12
96
42
1
44
29
0
15
95
71
1
77
73
2
18
35
31
1
96
59
4
19
34
79
2
27
97
3
27
57
18
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
74
54
8
19
71
79
2
16
71
1
22
45
51
2
41
44
5
27
48
79
3
05
56
4
37
24
85
4
04
51
4
40
96
00
4
70
16
1
52
32
10
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 27
9967
30
7483
34
4746
35
4193
38
5735
43
4450
48
3295
55
6017
60
1108
60
3079
69
8134
79
8928
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1695
300
1832
062
1958
392
2082
424
2178
385
2274
571
2499
546
2668
847
2858
813
3051
628
3241
761
3479
257
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 26
681
2851
0 30
138
3171
0 32
827
3393
9 36
937
3867
3 41
063
4345
2 45
762
4868
1
16
4
Tabl
e-69
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) (B
ase1
993-
94)
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
30
68
9
34
60
3
33
05
2
41
19
4
39
48
7
48
20
8
50
98
7
52
36
6
61
17
3
71
58
4
82
02
1
10
39
92
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
83
96
1
17
76
1
19
01
1
30
44
1
07
96
1
11
22
1
23
61
1
14
24
1
73
88
1
88
07
1
81
96
2
29
74
3. F
ish
ing
1
47
1
81
2
79
2
67
2
67
3
37
3
15
3
92
5
78
7
11
1
11
3
15
24
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
26
1
30
2
37
9
46
4
81
7
10
61
1
13
2
18
49
2
45
6
26
30
2
64
3
27
59
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 39
492
4686
2 45
612
5496
9 51
368
6072
9 64
795
6603
1 81
596
9373
2 10
3974
13
1249
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 35
44
4936
52
67
6895
73
89
9381
10
516
1354
9 21
514
2403
0 27
801
3549
7
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
17
49
2
73
3
29
48
4
17
2
45
44
6
02
3
68
80
9
48
8
17
01
8
18
03
8
20
90
9
27
09
8
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
79
5
22
04
2
31
8
27
23
2
84
5
33
58
3
63
6
40
61
4
49
6
59
91
6
89
3
83
98
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
47
51
1
50
55
1
43
18
1
43
18
1
43
04
2
27
76
2
35
72
3
08
93
3
61
86
3
39
72
4
59
92
5
01
15
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
93
9
16
81
5
12
5
50
43
4
96
0
55
49
6
66
0
59
53
8
49
9
95
87
1
55
84
1
45
17
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 19
234
2167
2 24
710
2625
7 26
653
3770
5 40
747
5039
4 66
199
6758
9 89
377
1001
28
8. T
rpt.,
Stor
age
Com
mu.
22
06
2239
26
98
3234
35
38
4152
46
82
6786
75
69
7975
85
46
9905
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 6
1
85
9
6
10
7
10
4
13
0
19
9
22
1
27
1
24
1
22
6
27
6
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
45
1
14
30
1
71
6
20
99
2
21
6
26
92
3
10
3
45
31
5
42
5
56
21
5
85
7
69
13
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
6
87
7
16
8
77
1
01
8
12
08
1
31
9
13
69
2
02
3
18
58
2
09
1
24
41
2
68
9
8
.4 S
tora
ge
6
8
9
1
0
11
1
1
11
1
1
15
2
3
23
2
7
9.T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 6
76
0
83
51
8
65
3
10
36
6
10
44
8
12
21
7
14
61
1
15
14
4
19
35
3
22
48
1
26
20
3
32
43
7
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
89
66
1059
0 11
350
1360
0 13
986
1636
9 19
293
2193
0 26
922
3045
7 34
749
4234
2 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
12
50
1
94
1
24
74
2
93
5
34
80
3
97
9
52
67
5
77
0
70
25
9
61
0
10
42
3
12
87
4
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss
Se
rvic
es
98
98
1
04
69
1
15
63
1
20
33
1
26
76
1
35
72
1
42
96
1
51
98
1
83
42
2
05
39
2
35
42
2
49
75
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 11
148
1241
0 14
037
1496
7 16
156
1755
1 19
563
2096
8 25
367
3015
0 33
965
3784
8 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 5
39
4
59
71
7
77
9
80
64
9
58
1
11
29
5
13
35
0
17
69
5
21
38
7
25
47
2
26
66
0
28
74
3
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
73
5
75
68
8
50
8
96
34
1
12
82
1
25
89
1
46
95
1
87
74
2
32
96
2
74
83
3
13
94
3
55
74
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 12
129
1353
9 16
287
1769
8 20
863
2388
4 28
045
3646
9 44
683
5295
4 58
055
6431
6 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
9097
1 10
5074
11
1996
12
7492
12
9026
15
6238
17
2443
19
5793
24
4767
27
4881
32
0119
37
5884
16
5
Tabl
e-69
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
3-94
RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
11
05
46
1
18
70
2
13
89
77
1
55
88
0
17
69
42
1
95
75
7
23
78
28
2
58
67
3
28
13
11
3
31
44
0
33
01
33
3
76
46
9
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
29
50
3
33
19
5
35
39
8
34
27
3
38
44
6
42
61
6
44
38
3
47
76
5
55
74
8
63
89
3
71
98
8
69
89
9
3. F
ish
ing
1
61
1
18
67
1
60
1
20
55
2
21
2
26
81
2
75
6
30
52
3
05
7
32
08
3
29
6
30
47
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
21
91
2
90
3
42
06
5
71
1
53
29
7
72
3
80
85
9
11
1
92
10
1
09
19
9
41
7
10
81
7
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 14
3851
15
6667
18
0182
19
7919
22
2929
24
8777
29
3052
31
8601
34
9326
40
9460
41
4835
46
0232
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 42
149
4222
0 62
966
8077
2 10
8507
11
7264
13
5372
16
9678
19
7134
20
5312
22
4227
26
4764
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
31
91
2
31
45
8
48
46
1
61
60
1
84
54
4
89
11
8
10
54
78
1
35
35
3
15
59
33
1
57
56
4
17
40
32
1
97
87
7
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
02
36
1
07
62
1
45
05
1
91
71
2
39
63
2
81
46
2
98
94
3
43
25
4
12
01
4
77
48
5
01
95
6
68
87
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
6
17
45
6
68
48
7
97
16
9
66
53
1
11
69
2
12
08
72
1
48
87
7
16
18
74
1
86
55
2
20
41
62
2
23
13
2
25
18
37
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
17
03
5
22
27
4
44
79
1
47
16
2
48
78
9
57
63
2
71
74
5
69
94
5
83
78
5
83
25
3
93
18
6
10
37
53
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 12
0928
13
1342
18
7473
22
4587
26
8988
29
5768
35
5994
40
1497
46
7471
49
2727
54
0545
62
0354
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
13
351
1605
0 18
536
2275
6 25
852
3476
8 43
666
4946
6 57
935
7056
1 83
694
9827
2
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 3
00
4
38
3
10
4
88
5
48
5
29
7
21
7
98
8
83
8
83
8
33
8
83
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
9
63
4
11
37
0
12
81
0
15
88
5
18
10
7
26
24
1
33
77
4
37
51
6
44
31
2
54
68
6
65
73
4
77
00
5
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
39
0
42
14
5
38
3
63
45
7
15
6
79
51
9
12
2
11
10
3
12
69
1
14
93
1
17
06
6
20
32
3
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
8
28
3
3
38
4
1
47
4
9
49
4
9
61
6
1
61
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 3
68
27
4
08
36
4
97
87
5
55
26
6
50
64
7
69
13
8
66
44
1
06
82
6
12
28
62
1
29
80
6
14
44
71
1
61
14
7
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
50
179
5688
6 68
323
7828
2 90
916
1116
81
1303
10
1562
92
1807
97
2003
67
2281
65
2594
19
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
76
96
1
87
49
2
36
65
2
69
54
3
23
11
3
36
03
4
46
12
5
21
22
5
44
68
5
69
20
6
56
13
7
56
34
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 2
79
48
3
14
89
3
33
50
3
52
19
3
72
84
3
91
00
4
11
61
4
61
30
4
88
35
5
25
32
6
01
24
6
48
94
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 45
644
5023
8 57
015
6217
3 69
595
7270
3 85
773
9825
2 10
3303
10
9452
12
5737
14
0528
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 3
21
59
3
79
90
3
93
68
4
54
34
5
47
32
6
59
16
8
19
93
9
96
28
1
05
44
8
12
30
16
1
35
48
2
14
27
48
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
02
23
4
51
45
5
01
42
6
14
33
6
83
67
8
88
86
1
22
50
1
14
86
76
1
52
61
1
16
18
42
1
78
74
1
18
29
08
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 72
382
8313
5 89
510
1068
67
1230
99
1548
02
2044
94
2483
04
2580
59
2848
58
3142
23
3256
56
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
43
2983
47
8268
58
2503
66
9828
77
5527
88
3731
10
6962
3 12
2294
6 13
5895
6 14
9686
4 16
2350
5 18
0618
9
16
6
Tabl
e-69
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) B
ase1
993-
94
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
42
34
85
4
59
33
8
45
24
51
5
19
59
2
54
21
86
5
83
59
0
73
10
18
7
55
79
2
88
60
07
1
00
27
76
9
23
81
8
98
93
01
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
70
53
3
84
06
6
95
29
2
10
17
05
1
10
97
2
12
67
76
1
29
23
6
17
07
00
1
77
37
3
20
51
23
2
50
42
5
26
22
49
3. F
ish
ing
3
61
6
35
71
3
56
1
38
71
4
27
0
43
61
4
18
9
51
74
5
95
6
82
48
9
96
7
10
89
8
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
12
80
6
12
96
9
15
69
8
15
48
9
14
41
6
30
74
4
40
83
7
35
06
5
37
39
6
34
86
4
40
87
5
43
34
6
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 51
0440
55
9944
56
7003
64
0658
67
1844
74
5471
90
5280
96
6731
11
0673
3 12
5101
1 12
2508
4 13
0579
4 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 43
6879
48
6439
57
5934
66
8954
76
9861
86
9661
10
1404
0 11
6705
6 13
3777
9 15
2732
7 16
4936
4 17
2884
2
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
56
10
7
62
81
0
73
44
0
83
68
7
14
42
08
1
98
17
3
25
18
02
3
05
26
5
34
99
21
3
99
50
1
43
14
22
4
52
21
1
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
3
80
77
1
42
36
29
5
02
49
4
58
52
67
6
25
65
3
67
14
88
7
62
23
9
86
17
91
9
87
85
8
11
27
82
6
12
17
94
2
12
76
63
1
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
2
82
80
2
32
86
39
3
72
42
2
42
01
98
4
44
14
1
44
70
53
4
49
08
2
52
10
93
5
80
58
1
63
28
43
6
59
92
8
68
36
13
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
11
21
04
1
19
82
1
14
97
04
1
56
09
9
24
92
53
2
85
45
4
35
22
55
3
90
91
7
40
18
60
4
62
99
5
49
79
00
5
35
97
8
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 83
1785
93
4898
10
9806
1 12
4525
1 14
6325
5 16
0216
9 18
1537
6 20
7906
7 23
2021
9 26
2316
5 28
0719
1 29
4843
3 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
11
3494
12
6851
13
9481
15
0054
16
7897
19
2341
21
7667
25
1761
30
4155
38
7307
48
8639
59
8275
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 8
83
1
15
6
14
60
1
53
2
15
51
1
43
6
11
45
1
04
9
11
70
1
40
8
15
42
1
61
9
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
8
41
08
9
26
31
1
01
46
7
10
78
80
1
19
08
6
13
82
10
1
60
17
3
19
16
77
2
40
66
7
30
86
14
3
97
15
4
50
17
87
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
84
42
3
30
01
3
64
85
4
05
61
4
71
90
5
26
52
5
63
28
5
90
00
6
22
80
7
72
59
8
99
16
9
48
41
8
.4 S
tora
ge
6
1
62
6
9
81
7
0
43
2
2
34
3
8
25
2
7
28
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
77
93
0
20
84
34
2
15
84
1
26
79
33
3
39
03
2
42
29
23
4
72
07
0
56
96
39
6
40
91
2
72
69
87
7
67
48
8
92
76
73
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
29
1424
33
5284
35
5323
41
7987
50
6928
61
5264
68
9737
82
1399
94
5067
11
1429
4 12
5612
7 15
2594
8 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
75
63
4
84
17
5
99
98
4
11
32
06
1
34
31
9
16
75
58
1
79
87
3
25
20
47
2
79
35
0
29
17
07
3
17
98
7
34
02
46
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 6
87
85
7
33
35
8
04
17
8
70
52
9
83
14
1
09
60
2
12
84
79
1
79
34
9
21
68
92
2
57
12
8
29
92
11
3
45
55
1
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 14
4419
15
7511
18
0401
20
0258
23
2633
27
7160
30
8352
43
1396
49
6242
54
8834
61
7198
68
5797
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
53
82
5
16
77
40
2
06
95
7
21
96
49
2
81
47
0
31
61
98
3
88
03
3
43
41
54
5
05
83
8
54
09
28
6
39
86
8
71
33
42
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
94
08
0
22
86
46
2
69
27
8
29
37
39
3
59
87
0
44
18
15
6
03
23
2
68
68
01
8
00
90
8
86
14
18
1
03
46
72
1
20
45
88
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 34
7905
39
6385
47
6235
51
3389
64
1341
75
8013
99
1266
11
2095
5 13
0674
6 14
0234
6 16
7454
0 19
1793
0 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2125
973
2384
023
2677
022
3017
543
3516
001
3998
077
4710
012
5419
548
6175
007
6939
650
7580
140
8383
902
16
7
Tabl
e-70
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase1
993-
94
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
90
04
2
96
68
2
84
71
7
98
33
9
90
32
2
10
29
22
1
12
32
0
95
25
6
10
23
58
1
31
42
5
12
68
32
1
21
45
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
30
49
6
33
86
4
29
23
5
28
65
3
18
99
1
19
99
7
19
84
7
17
16
4
22
73
3
21
74
3
26
07
4
26
32
2
3. F
ish
ing
6
88
7
87
8
71
7
98
8
03
8
81
7
41
1
22
0
12
31
1
29
9
14
45
1
69
0
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
18
72
1
84
3
20
79
2
37
3
26
90
3
99
7
45
10
6
12
3
69
70
7
68
9
58
87
3
69
2
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 12
3098
13
3176
11
6902
13
0163
11
2806
12
7798
13
7417
11
9764
13
3291
16
2156
16
0238
15
3157
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 82
45
1059
4 11
059
1328
4 13
295
1597
5 17
166
2027
2 29
467
2969
7 31
829
3641
0
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
38
38
5
70
0
61
23
7
96
3
80
28
9
92
6
10
80
7
13
93
4
22
85
4
21
76
0
23
26
4
27
25
0
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
40
8
48
94
4
93
6
53
21
5
26
6
60
49
6
35
9
63
38
6
61
3
79
37
8
56
5
91
60
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
76
39
4
47
45
3
76
11
3
36
09
3
15
10
4
57
05
4
27
82
5
16
79
5
48
02
4
32
75
5
35
79
5
30
09
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
29
76
4
73
6
13
40
3
11
71
7
10
83
1
11
37
6
12
55
8
10
27
9
13
45
5
14
25
2
20
82
9
17
10
5
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 58
860
6007
5 62
073
5861
0 55
636
7305
7 72
506
8223
0 97
724
8722
4 10
6236
10
6524
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
74
47
7077
77
03
8490
87
42
9437
10
312
1223
9 11
610
1166
3 11
411
1179
3
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 3
43
3
71
3
43
3
48
3
43
3
65
4
38
4
83
4
89
4
16
3
99
4
49
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
4
50
6
39
99
4
37
8
48
57
4
79
8
54
89
5
96
8
77
14
8
45
4
83
88
7
89
8
79
19
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
59
1
26
98
2
97
4
32
75
3
59
1
35
73
3
89
5
40
31
2
65
5
28
34
3
08
9
33
97
8
.4 S
tora
ge
7
9
9
1
0
11
1
1
11
1
1
12
2
6
26
2
8
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
01
66
2
26
83
2
26
83
2
47
91
2
32
61
2
55
69
2
88
56
2
75
30
3
25
98
3
43
55
3
67
11
3
92
32
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
27
613
2976
0 30
386
3328
1 32
003
3500
7 39
168
3976
9 44
208
4601
8 48
122
5102
5 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
35
84
4
43
4
52
50
5
70
5
61
18
6
90
4
99
89
1
11
14
9
82
9
15
28
3
15
41
6
17
74
5
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 2
23
85
2
29
33
2
34
95
2
40
87
2
46
99
2
53
18
2
59
68
2
66
41
2
73
41
2
80
72
2
89
62
2
97
67
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 25
970
2736
7 28
745
2979
2 30
818
3222
2 35
957
3775
5 37
171
4335
5 44
377
4751
2 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
73
13
1
70
39
2
06
01
1
89
74
2
11
87
2
35
69
2
54
94
3
09
77
3
46
33
3
80
77
3
56
87
3
38
46
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 2
13
78
2
14
84
2
21
26
2
23
23
2
45
21
2
54
27
2
72
23
3
19
49
3
62
40
4
00
09
3
99
93
4
13
18
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 38
691
3852
3 42
727
4129
7 45
708
4899
7 52
717
6292
7 70
873
7808
6 75
680
7516
4 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2742
31
2889
01
2808
33
2931
43
2769
70
3170
81
3377
66
3424
46
3832
68
4168
39
4346
54
4333
82
Grow
th R
ate
5.
3 -2
.8
4.4
-5.5
14
.5
6.5
1.4
11.9
8.
8 4.
3 -0
.3
16
8
Tabl
e-70
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
3-94
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
12
04
56
1
18
70
2
11
82
42
1
23
37
7
12
48
37
1
25
02
5
12
90
07
1
22
47
5
13
20
73
1
41
92
9
14
05
52
1
58
50
5
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
29
20
5
33
19
5
35
38
5
32
36
7
33
35
9
34
12
0
31
59
8
31
48
6
31
10
9
32
81
3
34
12
1
30
78
4
3. F
ish
ing
1
79
9
18
67
1
48
6
16
92
1
75
3
18
65
1
90
4
19
55
1
95
8
20
14
2
08
5
18
60
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
29
09
2
90
3
38
83
4
76
5
46
50
6
26
3
67
49
7
57
8
73
70
8
50
8
73
21
8
38
9
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 15
4369
15
6667
15
8996
16
2201
16
4599
16
7273
16
9258
16
3494
17
2510
18
5264
18
4079
19
9538
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 38
906
4222
0 56
145
6641
4 86
671
9102
1 93
045
1053
05
1222
68
1305
35
1354
47
1456
43
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
87
79
3
14
58
4
30
76
5
04
93
6
79
07
6
95
69
7
24
91
8
27
40
9
53
20
1
03
26
9
10
12
40
1
09
93
2
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
01
26
1
07
62
1
30
69
1
59
21
1
87
64
2
14
52
2
05
54
2
25
65
2
69
48
2
72
66
3
42
06
3
57
11
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
6
35
85
6
68
48
7
17
87
8
02
99
8
49
11
8
62
97
9
46
39
9
93
31
1
09
18
5
11
40
87
1
15
03
0
13
03
64
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
18
30
5
22
27
4
40
69
0
38
87
5
36
80
6
40
61
5
44
71
1
42
16
3
48
68
6
46
39
1
49
88
0
53
53
7
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 12
0796
13
1342
16
8622
18
5588
20
8388
21
7933
23
2395
24
6799
28
0139
29
1013
30
0356
32
9544
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
14
205
1605
0 16
952
1945
0 20
249
2428
6 26
830
2878
3 31
743
3667
8 42
193
4815
2
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 3
48
4
38
2
74
3
90
4
45
4
41
6
19
6
75
6
75
6
75
6
75
6
75
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
02
24
1
13
70
1
16
68
1
32
00
1
33
56
1
67
12
1
73
38
1
82
67
2
01
50
2
38
79
2
80
67
3
18
56
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
60
5
42
14
4
97
8
58
23
6
40
8
70
91
8
82
7
97
95
1
08
72
1
20
68
1
33
95
1
55
65
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
8
28
3
2
37
4
0
42
4
6
46
4
6
56
5
6
56
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
11
58
4
08
36
4
55
55
4
74
77
5
10
04
5
47
86
5
98
44
6
60
98
6
56
79
6
41
56
7
17
87
7
62
63
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
55
363
5688
6 62
507
6692
7 71
253
7907
2 86
674
9488
1 97
422
1008
34
1139
80
1244
15
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
97
99
1
87
49
2
08
21
2
00
98
2
30
96
2
40
87
2
65
39
3
10
07
3
35
85
3
63
77
3
94
01
5
15
85
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 3
06
09
3
14
89
3
23
85
3
33
98
3
46
87
3
56
16
3
65
63
3
76
03
3
92
73
4
08
08
4
14
19
4
25
56
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 50
409
5023
8 53
206
5349
6 57
783
5970
3 63
102
6861
0 72
858
7718
5 80
820
9414
1 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 3
48
24
3
79
90
3
57
56
3
74
55
4
12
76
4
64
52
5
12
63
6
00
53
6
12
71
6
85
33
7
23
73
7
40
20
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
29
37
4
51
45
4
53
06
5
11
79
5
22
29
6
30
81
7
65
05
9
03
06
8
84
91
8
77
84
9
79
20
9
68
22
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 77
760
8313
5 81
062
8863
4 93
505
1095
33
1277
68
1503
59
1497
62
1563
17
1702
93
1708
42
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
45
8697
47
8268
52
4393
55
6846
59
5528
63
3514
67
9197
72
4143
77
2691
81
0613
84
9528
91
8480
Gr
owth
Rat
e 5.
8 4.
3 9.
6 6.
2 6.
9 6.
4 7.
2 6.
6 6.
7 4.
9 4.
8 8.
1
16
9
Tabl
e-70
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase1
993-
94
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
17
42
46
1
81
46
6
17
22
34
1
92
73
9
18
94
11
1
55
05
8
20
01
47
1
88
70
7
20
61
28
2
34
92
0
21
57
56
1
99
73
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
32
78
9
37
16
5
42
23
3
42
70
7
43
26
3
47
01
9
45
04
0
48
07
3
49
16
2
49
90
5
51
46
6
51
84
4
3. F
ish
ing
2
00
6
21
19
2
02
0
21
66
2
30
2
23
11
2
18
7
23
78
2
62
3
30
11
3
35
9
36
70
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
94
59
9
74
6
10
53
6
10
30
3
11
17
7
20
36
8
22
05
2
19
56
0
19
25
1
16
53
8
17
64
1
19
60
7
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 21
8500
23
0496
22
7023
24
7915
24
6152
22
4757
26
9425
25
8718
27
7163
30
4374
28
8222
27
4851
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 27
0329
28
8081
32
7901
35
4231
39
6798
48
1497
52
5048
56
6798
6
05
92
5
64
62
74
7
05
07
0
78
50
66
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
19
07
3
12
73
31
1
43
77
1
15
34
10
2
07
94
8
29
53
29
3
31
96
1
36
69
64
3
92
29
6
41
84
19
4
56
48
5
50
82
78
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
51
25
6
16
07
49
1
84
13
1
20
08
21
1
88
85
1
18
61
68
1
93
08
7
19
98
34
2
13
62
9
22
78
55
2
48
58
4
27
67
88
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
41
35
3
15
86
57
1
78
99
4
19
58
00
1
95
47
9
19
70
52
1
85
11
3
19
22
58
2
03
50
1
21
78
36
2
29
38
2
23
37
05
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
55
56
9
56
57
0
65
85
6
74
10
3
80
71
1
86
02
8
94
55
8
99
04
1
99
51
2
10
63
72
1
13
37
1
12
44
85
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 46
7251
50
3308
57
2752
62
4135
67
2988
76
4577
80
4719
85
8097
90
8939
97
0482
10
4782
2 11
4325
6 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
19
504
2406
3 30
238
3681
1 41
850
4769
8 47
137
6264
2 63
257
7662
9 88
112
9282
8
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 6
76
9
00
1
03
9
10
27
1
03
0
85
3
73
0
73
6
78
3
91
7
92
4
10
11
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
6
85
7
23
7
64
7
94
8
34
9
81
1
07
5
11
62
1
34
4
16
80
2
09
1
26
00
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
80
87
2
23
86
2
83
81
3
49
29
3
99
38
4
58
29
4
53
11
6
07
18
6
11
04
7
40
16
8
50
79
8
91
99
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
6
54
5
4
61
4
8
34
2
1
25
2
5
16
1
7
18
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 8
33
37
9
09
65
9
37
77
1
02
18
1
12
15
59
1
32
19
2
13
78
26
1
57
11
8
16
35
37
1
74
68
8
17
93
49
1
96
21
3
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
10
2841
11
5028
12
4015
13
8992
16
3410
17
9889
18
4963
21
9760
22
6794
25
1317
26
7461
28
9040
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
61
51
0
73
73
8
95
72
0
11
12
70
1
16
22
0
14
53
97
1
84
44
5
19
26
56
2
09
28
4
20
41
03
2
22
25
4
22
78
10
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss
Se
rvic
es
43
75
1
45
70
8
47
87
8
50
35
2
52
59
9
55
54
8
58
75
1
63
15
0
69
95
8
76
34
2
85
79
3
93
02
7
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 10
5261
11
9446
14
3598
16
1622
16
8819
20
0945
24
3196
25
5806
27
9242
28
0445
30
8047
32
0837
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 7
61
92
7
98
50
9
28
86
9
45
31
1
01
31
4
10
98
53
1
23
57
8
12
76
94
1
37
39
2
13
61
78
1
56
82
2
18
47
20
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 9
87
64
1
10
67
7
12
28
28
1
28
20
6
13
99
60
1
59
34
1
17
71
28
2
16
68
3
23
58
32
2
39
28
0
27
47
15
3
05
71
2
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 17
4955
19
0527
21
5714
22
2737
24
1274
26
9194
30
0706
34
4376
37
3224
37
5458
43
1537
49
0432
GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1068
808
1158
805
1283
101
1395
401
1492
643
1639
362
1803
010
1936
757
2065
362
2182
075
2343
089
2518
417
Grow
th R
ate
16.4
8.
4 10
.7
8.8
7.0
9.8
10.0
7.
4 6.
6 5.
7 7.
4 7.
5
17
0
Tabl
e-71
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
3-94
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
30
10
9
33
93
1
32
19
1
40
30
3
38
35
2
46
91
2
49
62
4
50
86
4
59
66
3
69
78
9
80
40
4
10
17
16
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
83
87
1
17
74
1
18
86
1
30
22
1
07
56
1
10
58
1
22
35
1
12
77
1
70
84
1
84
71
1
80
98
2
28
50
3. F
ish
ing
1
33
1
59
2
44
2
37
2
36
3
02
2
82
3
50
5
04
6
27
1
03
9
13
87
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
27
3
32
0
40
0
48
9
83
7
10
84
1
15
8
18
97
2
52
2
27
02
2
63
1
26
98
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 38
902
4618
4 44
721
5405
0 50
180
5935
6 63
299
6438
8 79
773
9159
0 10
2172
12
8652
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 25
38
3857
41
33
4899
61
28
7086
79
01
9887
17
092
1896
3 21
944
2807
2
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
13
00
2
33
7
25
33
3
02
1
41
65
4
77
0
53
93
7
08
6
13
99
2
14
83
0
17
19
0
22
27
9
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
23
8
15
20
1
59
9
18
78
1
96
3
23
16
2
50
8
28
01
3
10
1
41
33
4
75
4
57
93
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
40
32
1
42
72
1
35
71
1
35
71
1
35
41
2
16
37
2
24
37
2
95
90
3
46
76
3
21
28
4
37
44
4
74
35
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-31
5
31
9
41
71
3
78
8
33
35
3
48
1
42
24
3
78
5
54
70
6
21
8
10
07
2
85
65
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 16
256
1844
8 21
874
2225
7 23
004
3220
4 34
562
4326
2 57
238
5730
8 75
760
8407
3 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
11
89
1196
14
56
1772
19
29
2180
24
39
3261
33
38
3531
39
21
4645
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 3
2
49
5
3
60
5
1
76
1
32
1
46
1
62
1
47
1
27
1
51
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
5
72
5
41
6
54
8
41
8
61
1
03
4
11
73
1
52
8
18
55
1
98
2
21
60
2
84
7
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
78
5
98
7
41
8
63
1
00
7
10
60
1
12
4
15
77
1
30
8
13
82
1
61
4
16
22
8
.4 S
tora
ge
7
8
8
9
1
0
10
1
0
10
1
4
21
2
1
25
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 6
44
3
79
75
8
15
7
98
14
9
72
3
11
36
1
13
71
3
13
97
8
18
17
4
21
15
9
24
64
4
30
44
9
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
76
32
9171
96
12
1158
6 11
652
1354
2 16
153
1723
9 21
512
2469
1 28
566
3509
4 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
12
58
1
95
8
24
95
2
95
6
35
04
3
99
9
52
87
5
77
7
70
19
9
57
0
10
35
2
12
73
7
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 7
37
0
78
09
8
76
6
91
23
9
67
4
10
46
4
10
77
1
11
71
7
13
42
7
14
91
4
17
51
6
18
45
5
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 86
28
9766
11
261
1207
9 13
177
1446
3 16
058
1749
3 20
446
2448
4 27
868
3119
2 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
68
5
51
53
6
69
2
69
21
8
19
0
96
32
1
13
36
1
50
41
1
83
34
2
21
07
2
30
33
2
43
89
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
69
1
74
59
8
34
6
94
41
1
10
52
1
22
86
1
43
35
1
83
12
2
28
52
2
69
52
3
08
51
3
48
56
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 11
376
1261
2 15
038
1636
2 19
242
2191
9 25
671
3335
2 41
186
4905
9 53
884
5924
6 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
8279
3 96
181
1025
07
1163
34
1172
55
1414
83
1557
42
1757
35
2201
55
2471
31
2882
50
3382
57
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42
.43
4
3.3
1
44
.16
4
5.0
1
45
.85
4
6.6
8
47
.51
4
8.3
2
49
.13
4
9.9
2
51
.35
5
2.2
2
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 19
51
2221
23
21
2585
25
57
3031
32
78
3637
44
81
4951
56
13
6478
17
1
Tabl
e-71
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) B
ase1
993-
94
RS. I
N L
AKH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-
99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
10
78
61
1
15
47
7
13
53
45
1
51
72
7
17
21
76
1
90
38
9
23
20
27
2
52
57
4
27
48
90
3
24
32
5
32
24
47
3
67
95
0
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
29
34
4
33
01
7
35
21
2
34
03
3
38
17
0
42
31
8
44
03
8
47
39
9
55
38
2
63
47
4
71
51
6
69
44
1
3. F
ish
ing
1
45
8
16
61
1
35
4
17
61
1
87
7
23
09
2
29
7
25
44
2
54
9
26
98
2
78
8
25
39
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
21
45
2
81
9
40
88
5
52
8
51
68
7
47
0
78
29
8
83
6
89
31
1
06
21
9
14
1
10
49
3
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 14
0808
15
2974
17
5999
19
3049
21
7391
24
2486
28
6191
31
1353
34
1752
40
1118
40
5893
45
0423
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 31
473
2995
2 47
648
6068
9 77
556
8564
7 96
337
1251
67
1464
71
1484
96
1621
55
1905
39
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
44
12
2
25
29
3
71
94
4
68
50
5
98
36
6
44
10
7
38
51
9
95
44
1
16
95
2
11
95
80
1
30
21
6
15
42
24
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
7
06
1
74
23
1
04
54
1
38
39
1
77
20
2
12
37
2
24
86
2
56
23
2
95
19
2
89
16
3
19
38
3
63
15
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
5
87
21
6
38
67
7
57
54
9
21
40
1
06
03
1
11
40
33
1
41
99
6
15
47
83
1
95
58
2
22
96
83
2
39
55
0
31
92
08
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
10
19
5
13
66
0
34
77
9
35
64
6
35
60
7
43
77
3
55
32
2
52
63
4
60
21
8
65
94
2
72
18
7
81
47
4
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 10
0389
10
7479
15
8181
18
8475
21
9194
24
3453
29
3655
33
2584
40
2271
44
4120
47
3892
59
1221
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
62
01
7633
79
99
9246
10
383
1792
6 25
249
2944
7 35
654
4517
1 58
354
7216
4
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 1
61
2
80
1
35
2
98
3
38
3
50
4
82
5
34
5
34
5
34
5
34
5
34
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
96
7
46
82
4
93
6
66
43
7
71
5
15
01
1
21
71
5
24
56
7
29
95
0
40
32
4
51
37
2
61
92
5
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
04
7
26
45
2
89
7
22
70
2
29
2
25
23
3
00
7
43
01
5
12
5
42
57
6
39
2
96
49
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
6
26
3
1
35
3
8
42
4
5
45
4
5
56
5
6
56
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 3
44
21
3
82
62
4
66
29
5
16
59
6
07
64
7
22
90
8
19
67
1
01
62
3
11
71
31
1
24
07
5
13
80
29
1
54
62
0
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
40
622
4589
5 54
628
6090
5 71
147
9021
6 10
7216
13
1070
15
2785
16
9246
19
6383
22
6784
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
17
44
7
18
48
7
23
35
9
26
53
8
31
80
4
32
98
8
43
93
0
51
38
1
53
69
4
56
11
1
59
26
2
68
23
8
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 2
08
33
2
34
74
2
44
25
2
50
43
2
62
31
2
65
88
2
79
90
2
97
68
3
06
64
3
29
85
3
76
71
4
06
60
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 38
280
4196
1 47
784
5158
1 58
035
5957
6 71
920
8114
9 84
358
8909
6 96
933
1088
98
12.
Pu
bli
c A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n.
27
46
5
32
43
9
33
45
4
38
81
0
47
17
5
57
34
1
72
50
2
89
26
5
94
28
3
11
10
44
1
22
84
4
13
01
10
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 3
93
94
4
42
55
4
92
00
6
02
04
6
73
45
8
76
26
1
19
26
2
14
27
29
1
49
20
9
15
80
76
1
74
51
2
17
70
35
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 66
859
7669
4 82
654
9901
4 11
4520
14
4967
19
1764
23
1994
24
3492
26
9120
29
7356
30
7145
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
3869
59
4250
03
5192
46
5930
24
6802
87
7806
98
9507
46
1088
150
1224
658
1372
700
1470
457
1684
471
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53
.16
5
4.0
0
54
.94
5
5.9
1
56
.88
5
7.8
8
58
.89
5
9.9
2
60
.77
6
1.8
3
62
.91
6
3.9
8
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 72
79
7870
94
51
1060
7 11
960
1348
8 16
144
1816
0 20
152
2220
1 23
374
2632
8
17
2
Tabl
e-71
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
3-94
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
2010
-11
2011
-12
2012
-13
20
13-1
4
2014
-15
2015
-16
1 26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
41
43
97
4
48
27
4
43
25
32
4
93
95
8
49
60
95
5
08
56
4
63
76
65
6
50
74
2
76
53
60
8
54
43
6
73
76
33
8
51
34
0
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
70
04
0
83
56
0
94
43
1
10
07
05
1
08
74
2
12
53
86
1
27
97
5
16
90
35
1
75
55
8
20
32
97
2
48
12
5
25
92
48
3. F
ish
ing
3
10
8
30
86
3
06
8
33
28
3
62
1
34
78
3
34
1
41
26
4
77
8
66
68
8
11
0
88
67
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
12
46
8
12
54
9
15
15
0
14
83
5
13
60
0
26
35
6
36
46
5
31
31
0
33
24
5
30
36
5
35
04
9
37
15
9
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 50
0013
54
7469
54
5182
61
2825
62
2058
66
3784
80
5446
85
5213
97
8941
10
9476
7 10
2891
7 11
5661
4 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 23
3433
24
4123
29
7944
29
6135
46
3275
66
1924
78
5373
92
8106
10
9456
1 13
0692
5 14
1430
7 14
8245
9
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
19
20
44
1
98
05
5
24
31
47
2
35
35
4
40
22
99
5
97
97
1
71
15
70
8
46
50
0
99
83
19
1
19
20
11
1
28
99
51
1
35
21
10
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
13
88
4
60
68
5
47
98
6
07
81
6
09
77
6
39
52
7
38
03
8
16
06
9
62
42
1
14
91
5
12
43
56
1
30
34
9
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
87
40
6
56
60
37
6
38
18
7
71
95
87
7
45
89
1
74
96
22
7
66
25
4
87
32
32
9
67
20
8
10
45
45
1
10
90
78
9
11
29
93
7
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
91
49
2
94
45
5
11
40
63
1
06
23
1
11
00
12
2
38
43
3
29
16
53
2
86
50
9
28
97
64
3
37
98
4
35
55
92
3
82
78
8
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 81
2331
90
4615
10
5019
5 11
2195
3 13
1917
8 16
4997
9 18
4328
0 20
8784
7 23
5153
3 26
9036
1 28
6068
9 29
9518
4 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
86
707
9813
8 10
7691
11
6163
11
8997
13
5438
15
5607
18
0595
23
5085
30
6094
43
7452
50
1016
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 5
34
6
82
8
45
9
45
7
87
7
44
5
63
4
85
5
50
6
01
6
71
7
04
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
6
83
49
7
68
21
8
41
94
8
98
89
8
93
47
1
05
44
2
12
42
80
1
50
57
3
20
30
47
2
69
56
1
39
85
64
4
60
00
2
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
77
68
2
05
79
2
25
89
2
52
55
2
88
00
2
92
14
3
07
46
2
95
11
3
14
57
3
59
12
3
81
96
4
02
88
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
6
56
6
3
74
6
3
37
1
7
28
3
1
20
2
1
22
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
71
31
7
19
96
54
2
05
20
5
25
37
97
3
19
60
3
39
32
05
4
34
80
3
52
46
70
5
88
80
7
67
06
04
6
99
82
8
84
58
91
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
25
8024
29
7791
31
2896
36
9960
43
8600
52
8643
59
0410
70
5265
82
3892
97
6698
11
3728
0 13
4690
8 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
68
23
8
75
95
2
90
26
7
10
22
34
1
20
80
4
15
07
20
2
06
17
4
22
72
05
2
51
32
5
26
27
11
2
85
93
6
30
59
52
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 4
31
01
4
49
78
4
77
93
4
90
54
5
02
66
4
06
45
5
10
35
7
12
41
8
63
77
1
02
38
7
11
97
39
1
38
51
8
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 11
1339
12
0930
13
8060
15
1288
17
1070
19
1365
25
7208
29
8446
33
7702
36
5098
40
5676
44
4470
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
39
51
9
15
18
96
1
87
00
6
19
74
68
2
66
29
9
30
10
90
3
76
20
3
41
36
49
4
85
57
8
52
24
87
6
31
40
4
70
76
85
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
87
84
8
22
25
16
2
60
67
5
28
36
14
3
38
06
2
40
72
85
5
65
36
9
64
88
53
7
56
47
6
81
23
56
9
76
33
5
11
36
67
0
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 32
7367
37
4412
44
7681
48
1082
60
4360
70
8375
94
1572
10
6250
2 12
4205
4 13
3484
2 16
0773
9 18
4435
5 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2009
074
2245
216
2494
014
2737
109
3155
266
3742
145
4437
916
5009
273
5734
122
6461
767
7040
300
7787
530
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 31
619
3494
0 38
381
4168
0 47
548
5583
6 65
582
7258
8 82
363
9200
9 99
383
1089
62
17
3
Tabl
e-72
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
3-94
RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
87
98
5
94
46
2
82
31
7
95
89
0
88
06
0
10
05
42
1
10
02
5
93
30
9
10
00
39
1
29
24
6
12
45
00
1
18
83
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
30
47
2
33
81
7
29
14
2
28
53
1
18
82
2
19
83
2
19
56
9
16
87
8
22
52
2
21
52
3
25
94
2
26
18
5
3. F
ish
ing
6
78
7
72
8
19
7
66
7
84
8
60
7
19
1
19
3
11
99
1
24
0
14
04
1
64
3
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
19
12
1
90
6
21
41
2
43
2
26
86
3
95
6
45
07
6
12
8
69
81
7
68
9
58
44
3
62
4
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 12
1046
13
0957
11
4419
12
7619
11
0352
12
5190
13
4820
11
7509
13
0741
15
9698
15
7689
15
0284
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 56
94
7911
82
95
9036
10
482
1148
6 12
270
1405
5 22
043
2211
9 23
705
2868
2
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
26
54
4
53
6
48
91
5
36
6
68
49
7
31
4
78
84
9
68
3
17
48
1
16
64
4
17
79
7
22
36
3
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
3
04
0
33
75
3
40
4
36
70
3
63
3
41
72
4
38
6
43
72
4
56
2
54
75
5
90
7
63
19
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
58
77
4
29
42
3
60
89
3
22
48
3
01
97
4
39
57
4
12
25
5
01
12
5
33
55
4
03
11
5
05
46
4
97
70
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-99
7
89
5
10
90
8
88
02
7
28
2
71
36
7
96
9
65
37
8
66
0
92
46
1
34
65
1
00
92
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 50
574
5174
9 55
291
5008
6 47
961
6257
9 61
464
7070
4 84
058
7167
6 87
715
8854
3 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
45
13
4389
48
64
5471
56
57
5845
66
14
7148
50
30
5008
48
60
5137
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 2
51
2
80
2
36
2
36
2
21
2
80
3
46
3
83
3
24
3
02
2
80
3
09
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
67
5
14
32
1
57
7
18
53
1
77
9
20
19
2
20
2
26
25
2
89
9
28
59
2
55
7
25
69
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
58
0
26
68
3
04
4
33
74
3
64
7
35
36
4
05
6
41
30
1
79
6
18
24
2
00
0
22
32
8
.4 S
tora
ge
7
9
7
9
1
0
10
1
0
10
1
1
24
2
4
26
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
92
86
2
17
40
2
14
45
2
35
39
2
17
08
2
38
35
2
72
07
2
60
12
3
09
54
3
24
90
3
46
08
3
69
42
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
2379
8 26
129
2630
9 29
011
2736
5 29
680
3382
1 33
160
3598
4 37
498
3946
8 42
079
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
3
61
2
44
71
5
29
3
57
40
6
14
8
69
36
1
00
58
1
11
77
9
80
9
15
28
8
15
39
9
17
68
5
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 1
66
11
1
69
69
1
73
31
1
77
17
1
81
22
1
85
19
1
91
18
1
96
15
1
99
48
2
40
34
2
15
83
2
21
83
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 20
223
2144
0 22
623
2345
7 24
270
2545
5 29
176
3079
2 29
757
3932
3 36
982
3986
8 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
48
52
1
45
25
1
75
02
1
61
52
1
78
91
1
97
51
2
13
82
2
59
77
2
90
22
3
28
68
3
07
88
2
87
42
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 2
12
25
2
11
62
2
17
15
2
18
56
2
40
26
2
48
71
2
65
98
3
12
14
3
55
71
3
92
77
3
92
47
4
04
90
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 36
077
3568
7 39
217
3800
8 41
917
4462
3 47
980
5719
1 64
593
7214
5 70
035
6923
2 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
2517
19
2659
62
2578
60
2681
81
2518
65
2875
25
3072
61
3093
56
3451
33
3803
39
3918
89
3900
07
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42
.43
4
3.3
1
44
.16
4
5.0
1
45
.85
4
6.6
8
47
.51
4
8.3
2
49
.13
4
9.9
2
51
.35
5
2.2
2
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 59
33
6141
58
39
5958
54
93
6159
64
67
6402
70
25
7619
76
32
7469
17
4
Tabl
e-72
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
Of H
.P.
(At C
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase1
993-
94
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
11
78
58
1
15
47
7
11
49
37
1
19
92
1
12
11
99
1
21
31
8
12
52
07
1
18
55
8
12
76
44
1
37
77
3
13
57
70
1
53
91
6
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
29
04
7
33
01
7
35
19
0
32
17
5
33
16
2
33
92
1
31
28
9
31
17
7
30
80
0
32
50
4
32
38
5
33
81
2
3. F
ish
ing
1
65
5
16
61
1
25
5
14
52
1
48
3
15
71
1
44
5
13
71
1
37
4
14
30
1
50
1
12
76
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
28
49
2
81
9
37
72
4
60
8
44
85
6
05
2
65
32
7
34
5
71
42
8
27
2
71
03
8
13
2
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 15
1410
15
2974
15
5154
15
8156
16
0329
16
2862
16
4473
15
8451
16
6960
17
9979
17
6758
19
7136
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 27
471
2995
2 42
081
4940
1 61
704
6568
0 67
589
8651
3 85
061
8854
7 10
1357
11
4758
5.1
Re
gis
tere
d
20
48
6
22
52
9
32
76
3
38
01
8
47
97
2
49
63
4
52
55
6
70
08
2
64
24
7
67
67
4
73
61
0
85
79
1
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
6
98
5
74
23
9
31
8
11
38
3
13
73
2
16
04
6
15
03
3
16
43
1
20
81
4
20
87
3
27
74
6
28
96
7
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
6
03
90
6
38
67
6
81
66
7
64
75
8
03
35
8
14
97
8
90
64
9
35
89
1
03
25
2
10
79
23
1
09
96
6
12
46
25
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
10
95
6
13
66
0
31
59
5
29
38
2
26
86
1
32
26
6
34
47
6
31
72
8
37
36
5
33
88
3
36
48
9
40
57
3
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 98
817
1074
79
1418
42
1552
58
1689
00
1794
43
1911
29
2118
30
2256
78
2303
53
2478
12
2799
56
8. T
rpt.,
Stor
age
&Co
mm
u.
6366
76
33
7145
76
45
7304
10
311
1301
1 14
422
1679
0 19
405
2430
5 28
994
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
16
9
28
0
11
1
22
4
27
1
29
8
44
0
49
2
49
2
49
2
49
2
49
2
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
3
98
1
46
82
4
30
0
51
16
4
68
1
76
59
8
24
7
91
38
1
09
83
1
46
74
1
82
47
2
07
66
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
19
0
26
45
2
70
4
22
70
2
31
4
23
14
4
28
1
47
49
5
27
2
41
86
5
51
3
76
83
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
6
26
3
0
35
3
8
40
4
3
43
4
3
53
5
3
53
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 3
86
36
3
82
62
4
26
83
4
42
24
4
75
44
5
11
45
5
60
88
7
71
75
6
13
37
5
98
14
6
70
78
7
15
54
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
4500
2 45
895
4982
8 51
869
5484
8 61
456
6909
9 91
597
7812
7 79
219
9138
3 10
0548
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
19
68
5
18
48
7
20
54
0
19
74
4
22
68
4
23
63
0
25
99
9
32
44
6
32
95
9
33
69
9
38
76
2
49
18
6
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 2
28
14
2
34
74
2
41
66
2
49
93
2
60
99
2
70
28
2
66
22
2
73
80
2
77
63
2
85
19
2
91
30
2
99
28
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 42
500
4196
1 44
706
4473
7 48
783
5065
8 52
621
5982
6 60
722
6221
8 67
892
7911
4 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
95
15
3
24
39
3
03
85
3
19
75
3
55
76
4
04
09
4
51
73
5
38
07
5
47
84
6
18
63
6
56
22
6
71
36
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 4
20
82
4
42
55
4
44
70
5
00
57
5
14
50
6
22
73
7
41
33
8
66
74
8
73
87
8
66
34
9
40
03
9
28
17
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 71
597
7669
4 74
855
8203
2 87
026
1026
82
1193
06
1404
81
1421
71
1484
97
1596
25
1599
53
NSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
40
9326
42
5003
46
6385
49
2052
51
9886
55
7101
59
6628
66
2185
67
3658
70
0266
74
3469
81
6707
PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 5
3.1
6
54
.00
5
4.9
4
55
.91
5
6.8
8
57
.88
5
8.8
9
59
.92
6
0.7
7
61
.83
6
2.9
1
63
.98
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 77
00
7870
84
89
8801
91
40
9625
10
131
1105
1 11
085
1132
6 11
818
1276
5
17
5
Tabl
e-72
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 O
f H.P
. (A
t Con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e199
3-94
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
16
91
14
1
76
47
7
16
39
33
1
82
98
8
17
27
33
1
33
31
0
17
20
74
1
62
23
9
19
08
15
2
13
02
3
18
39
02
2
12
25
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
30
47
5
34
58
4
39
19
5
39
58
5
39
88
8
43
36
6
41
22
4
44
00
0
45
69
8
52
91
9
64
58
7
67
48
3
3. F
ish
ing
1
42
2
15
27
1
44
2
15
32
1
59
7
15
61
1
47
7
16
07
1
86
1
25
97
3
15
8
34
53
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
91
91
9
56
2
10
21
1
98
85
1
04
19
1
80
51
1
95
43
1
73
35
1
84
05
1
68
11
1
94
04
2
05
72
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 21
0202
22
2150
21
4781
23
3990
22
4637
19
6288
23
4319
22
5180
25
6779
28
5349
27
1052
30
3759
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 22
0178
22
9282
26
4096
25
9203
27
8354
32
1236
35
0555
37
8659
4
46
57
1
53
32
14
5
77
02
5
60
48
30
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
9
94
04
9
92
17
1
15
78
1
99
70
3
13
96
00
2
00
07
3
22
48
89
2
48
60
2
29
31
88
3
50
07
2
37
88
36
3
97
09
0
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
20
77
4
13
00
65
1
48
31
5
15
95
00
1
38
75
4
12
11
63
1
25
66
6
13
00
57
1
53
38
3
18
31
42
1
98
19
0
20
77
40
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
35
13
0
15
17
57
1
70
29
3
18
65
87
1
83
08
2
18
38
60
1
78
26
9
18
51
49
2
05
07
5
22
16
65
2
31
27
7
23
95
78
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
40
90
4
42
87
1
44
71
0
48
94
1
53
30
5
50
08
1
55
14
2
57
65
6
58
31
1
68
01
5
71
55
9
77
03
1
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 39
6212
42
3911
47
9100
49
4731
51
4741
55
5176
58
3966
62
1465
70
9957
82
2894
87
9861
92
1439
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
11
162
1398
6 17
646
2171
3 24
341
2655
8 26
239
3485
3 37
371
4279
1 46
033
4872
5
8.1
Ra
ilw
ay
s 4
93
6
61
7
26
7
57
7
09
5
20
4
45
4
48
5
09
5
56
6
21
6
52
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
4
11
4
45
4
67
4
85
4
94
5
57
6
12
6
62
8
92
1
18
4
17
51
2
02
1
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
02
05
1
28
30
1
64
02
2
04
14
2
30
93
2
54
50
2
51
63
3
37
19
3
59
43
4
10
33
4
36
43
4
60
33
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
3
51
5
1
58
4
5
31
2
0
24
2
7
18
1
9
19
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 7
86
28
8
54
43
8
74
29
9
41
92
1
11
50
9
11
89
72
1
20
39
3
13
72
44
1
54
02
1
17
54
17
1
83
06
2
22
12
69
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
8979
0 99
429
1050
75
1159
05
1358
50
1455
30
1466
32
1720
96
1913
92
2182
09
2290
95
2699
95
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
5
45
03
6
54
70
8
50
96
9
89
48
1
00
52
6
12
89
07
1
63
91
0
17
12
07
1
89
38
3
19
79
63
2
15
46
4
23
05
46
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
&
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
of
Dw
ell
ing
&
Bu
sin
ess
Se
rvic
es
30
76
8
31
75
1
32
58
3
32
48
6
30
21
3
31
71
0
33
33
3
35
82
9
43
44
1
51
49
3
60
22
0
69
66
4
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 85
271
9722
1 11
7679
13
1434
13
0739
16
0617
19
7244
20
7036
23
2824
24
9456
27
5684
30
0210
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 6
92
06
7
24
13
8
40
53
8
51
08
9
47
24
1
04
75
6
11
66
78
1
20
48
6
14
14
37
1
52
18
7
18
39
12
2
06
13
1
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 9
47
59
1
07
04
5
11
76
48
1
21
90
4
13
10
76
1
49
22
7
16
58
84
2
02
21
5
23
57
56
2
53
17
0
30
42
74
3
54
24
3
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 16
3965
17
9457
20
1701
20
7012
22
5800
25
3982
28
2563
32
2700
37
7192
40
5357
48
8186
56
0373
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
9454
41
1022
169
1118
336
1183
073
1231
767
1311
594
1444
722
1548
478
1768
144
1981
265
2143
878
2355
776
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 14
879
1590
7 17
210
1801
5 18
562
1957
0 21
350
2243
8 25
397
2821
1 30
264
3296
2
17
6
Tabl
e-73
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) B
ase=
1980
-81
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
27
92
0
31
48
1
30
07
0
37
47
7
35
92
4
43
85
8
46
38
7
47
64
1
55
65
4
65
12
5
74
62
1
94
60
9
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
91
18
1
27
89
1
29
25
1
41
66
1
17
25
1
20
79
1
34
24
1
24
07
1
88
84
2
04
24
1
97
61
2
49
50
3. F
ish
ing
1
32
1
63
2
51
2
40
2
40
3
03
2
83
3
52
5
19
6
39
1
00
0
13
69
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
32
5
37
6
47
3
57
9
10
19
1
32
3
14
11
2
30
5
30
62
3
27
9
32
95
3
43
9
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 37
495
4480
9 43
719
5246
2 48
908
5756
3 61
505
6270
5 78
119
8946
7 98
677
1243
67
5. M
ANU
FACT
URI
NG
36
27
4
96
5
52
88
6
83
3
73
01
9
19
5
10
27
1
13
05
2
20
16
0
22
79
8
26
36
5
33
54
6
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
53
3
23
95
2
58
4
36
57
3
98
3
52
79
6
03
0
83
16
1
49
16
1
58
10
1
83
26
2
37
51
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
2
09
4
25
70
2
70
4
31
76
3
31
8
39
16
4
24
1
47
36
5
24
4
69
88
8
03
9
97
95
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
12
12
1
14
43
1
08
83
1
08
83
1
08
72
1
73
11
1
79
16
2
34
81
2
75
04
2
58
21
3
49
57
3
80
91
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
80
3
14
38
4
38
4
43
14
4
24
3
47
47
5
69
7
50
92
7
27
0
82
01
1
33
31
1
24
18
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 15
642
1784
6 20
555
2203
0 22
416
3125
3 33
884
4162
5 54
934
5682
0 74
653
8405
5 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
2
08
8
21
24
2
56
1
30
64
3
36
6
39
35
4
42
4
64
11
7
09
1
74
88
8
05
2
93
12
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
61
8
5
96
1
07
1
04
1
30
1
99
2
21
2
71
2
41
2
26
2
76
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
29
8
12
79
1
53
5
18
77
1
98
2
24
08
2
77
5
40
52
4
85
2
50
27
5
23
8
61
83
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
23
7
53
9
22
1
07
1
12
70
1
38
7
14
40
2
12
8
19
54
2
19
9
25
67
2
82
8
8
.4 S
tora
ge
6
7
8
9
1
0
10
1
0
10
1
4
21
2
1
25
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
63
9
57
31
5
93
8
71
14
7
17
0
83
84
1
00
27
1
03
93
1
32
81
1
54
28
1
79
82
2
22
60
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
6727
78
55
8499
10
178
1053
6 12
319
1445
1 16
804
2037
2 22
916
2603
4 31
572
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
30
0
20
18
2
57
2
30
51
3
61
8
41
37
5
47
6
59
99
7
30
3
99
91
1
08
36
1
33
84
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
O
wne
rshi
p o
f Dw
ellin
g &
Bu
sine
ss S
ervi
ces
66
17
6
99
9
77
30
8
04
4
84
74
9
07
3
95
57
1
01
60
1
22
62
1
37
31
1
57
38
1
66
96
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 79
17
9017
10
302
1109
5 12
092
1321
0 15
033
1615
9 19
565
2372
2 26
574
3008
0 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
99
2
55
26
7
19
9
74
63
8
86
7
10
45
3
12
35
5
16
37
6
19
79
3
23
57
3
24
67
3
26
60
0
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
63
1
74
51
8
37
6
94
85
1
11
07
1
23
94
1
44
67
1
84
83
2
29
35
2
70
57
3
09
08
3
50
23
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 11
623
1297
7 15
575
1694
8 19
974
2284
7 26
822
3485
9 42
728
5063
0 55
581
6162
3 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
7940
4 92
504
9865
0 11
2713
11
3926
13
7192
15
1695
17
2152
21
5718
24
3555
28
1519
33
1697
17
7
Tabl
e-73
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
80-8
1
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
10
05
72
1
07
99
2
12
64
38
1
41
81
6
16
09
77
1
78
09
5
21
63
70
2
36
80
5
25
75
29
3
03
42
0
30
22
24
3
44
64
3
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
32
04
0
36
05
0
38
44
2
37
22
1
41
75
3
46
28
1
48
20
0
52
59
5
61
38
5
70
35
4
79
26
8
76
96
7
3. F
ish
ing
1
44
7
16
77
1
43
8
18
46
1
98
7
24
08
2
47
6
27
41
2
74
5
28
81
2
96
0
27
37
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
27
32
3
61
9
52
43
7
12
0
66
43
9
62
8
10
07
9
11
35
8
11
48
1
13
61
2
11
74
0
13
48
5
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 13
6791
14
9338
17
1561
18
8003
21
1360
23
6412
27
7125
30
3499
33
3141
39
0267
39
6192
43
7831
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 3
99
09
4
01
24
5
93
93
7
63
51
1
02
04
9
11
09
36
1
27
31
4
14
53
12
1
69
38
3
17
84
53
1
94
07
0
23
23
71
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
79
70
2
75
72
4
24
75
5
39
91
7
41
00
7
81
09
9
24
48
1
04
35
3
12
02
20
1
21
47
7
13
41
73
1
52
55
7
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
19
39
1
25
52
1
69
18
2
23
60
2
79
49
3
28
27
3
48
66
4
09
59
4
91
64
5
69
76
5
98
97
7
98
14
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
69
30
5
08
09
6
05
90
7
34
63
8
48
93
9
18
71
1
13
15
7
12
47
10
1
29
21
1
41
41
1
54
55
1
74
43
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
14
57
2
19
05
4
38
31
6
40
34
4
41
73
6
49
30
0
61
37
3
61
21
6
73
32
9
72
86
3
81
55
7
90
80
5
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 10
1411
10
9987
15
8299
19
0158
22
8678
25
2107
30
1844
33
1238
25
5634
26
5457
29
1082
34
0619
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
25
07
1
50
65
1
74
59
2
14
03
2
43
06
3
24
04
4
05
66
4
45
83
5
21
79
6
34
75
7
52
00
8
83
14
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
30
0
43
8
31
0
48
8
54
8
52
9
72
1
79
8
88
3
88
3
83
3
88
3
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
8
61
6
10
16
9
11
45
7
14
20
7
16
19
4
23
46
9
30
20
6
32
91
5
38
87
8
47
97
9
57
67
2
67
56
1
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
3
56
5
44
32
5
66
1
66
73
7
52
6
83
62
9
59
4
10
82
5
12
37
3
14
55
7
16
63
9
19
81
4
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
6
26
3
1
35
3
8
44
4
5
45
4
5
56
5
6
56
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
52
73
2
80
24
3
41
67
3
81
05
4
46
51
5
27
82
5
94
60
6
40
24
7
36
35
7
77
97
8
65
86
9
65
80
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
3778
0 43
089
5162
6 59
508
6895
7 85
186
1000
26
1086
07
1258
14
1412
72
1617
85
1848
94
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
83
97
1
94
92
2
46
03
2
80
22
3
35
91
3
49
35
4
63
80
5
41
88
5
66
27
5
91
76
6
82
14
7
86
32
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
18
68
4
21
05
1
22
29
5
23
54
5
24
92
5
26
13
9
27
51
7
30
45
2
32
23
8
34
67
8
39
69
0
42
83
9
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 37
081
4054
3 46
898
5156
7 58
516
6107
4 73
897
8464
0 88
865
9385
4 10
7904
12
1470
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
97
62
3
51
58
3
64
33
4
20
47
5
06
52
6
10
02
7
58
81
9
25
60
9
79
67
1
14
28
9
12
58
70
1
32
62
1
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 3
96
00
4
44
46
4
93
66
6
04
82
6
73
08
8
75
10
1
20
60
4
14
63
86
1
50
26
0
15
93
49
1
75
98
8
18
00
91
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 69
362
7960
4 85
799
1025
29
1179
60
1485
12
1964
85
2389
46
2482
27
2736
38
3018
59
3127
12
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
38
2425
42
2561
51
4183
59
1765
68
5471
78
3291
94
9377
10
6693
0 10
5168
1 11
6448
9 12
5882
1 13
9752
7
17
8
Tabl
e-73
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) B
ase=
1980
-81
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
38
76
84
4
20
50
6
41
42
01
4
75
66
7
49
63
50
5
34
25
4
66
92
18
6
91
89
8
81
11
05
9
18
00
2
84
57
19
9
05
66
6
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
77
66
5
92
56
7
10
49
28
1
11
99
0
12
21
93
1
39
59
5
14
23
05
1
87
96
1
19
53
09
2
25
86
5
27
57
47
2
88
76
8
3. F
ish
ing
3
24
7
32
07
3
19
8
34
77
3
83
5
39
17
3
76
2
46
47
5
34
9
74
08
8
95
2
97
87
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
15
96
4
16
16
7
19
57
0
19
30
9
17
97
2
38
32
6
50
90
8
43
71
3
46
61
9
43
46
2
50
95
5
54
03
6
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 48
4560
53
2447
54
1897
61
0442
64
0350
71
6092
86
6194
92
8218
10
5838
2 11
9473
7 11
8137
3 12
5825
7 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
86
91
2
32
04
05
3
76
76
0
43
30
86
6
32
62
7
81
34
64
1
00
65
97
1
20
18
31
1
37
76
41
1
57
28
37
1
69
85
10
1
78
03
56
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
73
87
2
19
46
42
2
27
58
4
25
93
38
4
46
88
9
61
41
20
7
80
31
2
94
59
91
1
08
43
75
1
23
80
20
1
33
69
40
1
40
13
63
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
13
04
0
12
57
63
1
49
17
5
17
37
48
1
85
73
7
19
93
45
2
26
28
6
25
58
40
2
93
26
5
33
48
18
3
61
57
0
37
89
93
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
95
88
2
27
63
2
57
95
2
91
05
3
07
63
3
09
65
3
11
05
3
60
93
4
02
13
4
38
33
4
57
09
4
73
50
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
98
11
4
10
48
67
1
31
02
2
13
66
18
2
18
14
7
24
98
30
3
08
29
4
34
21
32
3
51
70
8
40
52
14
4
35
76
3
46
90
89
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 40
4613
44
8035
53
3577
59
8809
88
1536
10
9425
9 13
4599
6 15
8005
6 17
6956
2 20
2188
4 21
7998
2 22
9679
5 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
02
46
1
11
46
59
1
26
11
8
13
58
01
1
52
10
4
17
40
69
1
96
61
1
22
67
73
2
73
07
7
34
75
21
4
37
67
8
53
43
59
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
88
3
11
56
1
46
0
15
32
1
55
1
14
36
1
14
5
10
49
1
17
0
14
08
1
54
2
16
19
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
37
93
8
12
71
8
90
23
9
46
49
1
04
48
1
12
12
59
1
40
52
9
16
81
70
2
11
15
1
27
07
66
3
48
44
6
44
02
48
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
2
77
30
3
21
75
3
55
72
3
95
46
4
60
08
5
13
34
5
49
17
5
75
23
6
07
20
7
53
24
8
76
65
9
24
66
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
6
57
6
3
75
6
4
40
2
0
31
3
5
23
2
5
26
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
06
63
9
12
49
20
1
29
36
0
16
05
80
2
03
19
2
25
34
70
2
82
92
6
34
14
02
3
84
11
7
43
57
05
4
59
97
8
55
59
82
Tot
al-T
rans
port
, Com
mun
icat
ion
& T
rade
20
9100
23
9579
25
5478
29
6382
35
5296
42
7540
47
9537
56
8175
65
7194
78
3226
89
7656
10
9034
1 10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
78
63
2
87
51
2
10
39
48
1
17
69
4
13
96
43
1
74
20
0
18
70
03
2
62
03
7
29
04
23
3
03
26
9
33
05
91
3
53
73
3
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 4
54
07
4
84
11
5
30
86
5
74
66
6
49
00
7
23
52
8
48
14
1
18
39
4
14
31
78
1
69
73
9
19
75
20
2
28
11
0
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 12
4039
13
5923
15
7033
17
5159
20
4544
24
6552
27
1817
38
0432
43
3601
47
3008
52
8111
58
1843
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
42
91
2
15
58
40
1
92
27
5
20
40
67
2
61
50
2
29
37
66
3
60
50
5
40
33
54
4
69
95
2
50
25
53
5
94
47
3
66
27
35
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
91
09
1
22
51
24
2
65
13
1
28
92
15
3
54
32
7
43
50
10
5
93
94
1
67
62
22
7
88
57
2
84
81
49
1
01
87
36
1
18
60
34
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 33
4003
38
0964
45
7405
49
3281
61
5829
72
8776
95
4446
10
7957
6 12
5852
4 13
5070
2 16
1320
9 18
4876
9 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1556
317
1736
949
1945
391
2174
073
2697
555
3213
218
3917
989
4536
457
5177
263
5823
558
6400
331
7076
005
17
9
Tabl
e-74
GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase=
1980
-81
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1980
-81
1981
-82
1982
-83
1983
-84
1984
-85
1985
-86
1986
-87
1987
-88
1988
-89
1989
-90
1990
-91
1991
-92
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
1
. Ag
ricu
ltu
re &
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
27
92
0
29
97
9
26
26
9
30
49
3
28
00
7
31
91
4
34
82
8
29
53
7
31
73
9
40
75
2
39
32
8
37
66
0
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
91
18
1
01
25
8
74
1
85
67
5
67
8
59
79
5
93
4
51
32
6
79
7
65
01
7
79
6
78
70
3. F
ish
ing
1
32
1
51
1
67
1
53
1
54
1
69
1
42
2
34
2
36
2
49
2
77
3
24
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
32
5
32
0
36
1
41
2
46
7
69
4
78
3
10
63
1
21
0
13
35
1
02
2
64
1
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 37
495
4057
5 35
538
3962
5 34
306
3875
6 41
687
3596
6 39
982
4883
7 48
423
4649
5 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 3
62
7
46
02
4
79
1
57
09
5
70
9
68
39
7
33
8
85
77
1
22
71
1
24
63
1
33
62
1
52
37
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
53
3
22
77
2
44
6
31
81
3
20
7
39
65
4
31
7
55
66
9
12
9
86
92
9
29
3
10
88
5
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
2
09
4
23
25
2
34
5
25
28
2
50
2
28
74
3
02
1
30
11
3
14
2
37
71
4
06
9
43
52
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
12
12
1
05
31
8
85
2
79
10
7
41
6
10
75
7
10
06
9
12
16
3
12
89
8
10
18
5
12
61
0
12
47
6
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
80
3
12
78
3
61
7
31
62
2
92
3
30
70
3
38
9
27
74
3
63
1
38
46
5
62
1
46
16
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 15
642
1641
1 17
260
1678
1 16
048
2066
6 20
796
2351
4 28
800
2649
4 31
593
3232
9 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
2
08
8
19
78
2
15
9
23
83
2
45
4
26
52
2
89
3
34
42
3
27
3
33
02
3
22
9
33
32
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
61
6
6
61
6
2
61
6
5
78
8
6
87
7
4
71
8
0
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
29
8
11
52
1
26
1
13
99
1
38
2
15
81
1
71
9
22
22
2
43
5
24
16
2
27
5
22
81
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
7
23
7
53
8
30
9
14
1
00
2
99
7
10
87
1
12
5
74
1
79
1
86
2
94
8
8
.4 S
tora
ge
6
7
7
8
9
9
9
9
1
0
21
2
1
23
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
63
9
52
18
5
21
8
57
03
5
35
1
58
82
6
63
8
63
33
7
49
9
79
03
8
44
5
90
25
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
6727
71
96
7377
80
86
7805
85
34
9531
97
75
1077
2 11
205
1167
4 12
357
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
30
0
16
08
1
90
4
20
69
2
21
9
25
04
3
62
3
40
31
3
56
5
55
43
5
59
1
64
36
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 6
61
7
67
79
6
94
5
71
20
7
30
1
74
84
7
67
6
78
75
8
08
2
82
98
8
56
1
87
99
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 79
17
8387
88
49
9189
95
20
9988
11
299
1190
6 11
647
1384
1 14
152
1523
5 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
99
2
49
13
5
94
0
54
71
6
10
9
67
96
7
35
1
89
32
9
98
6
10
97
9
10
29
0
97
59
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
63
1
66
64
6
86
3
69
24
7
60
6
78
87
8
44
4
99
10
1
12
41
1
24
10
1
24
05
1
28
16
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 11
623
1157
7 12
803
1239
5 13
715
1468
3 15
795
1884
2 21
227
2338
9 22
695
2257
5 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
7940
4 84
146
8182
7 86
076
8139
4 92
627
9910
8 10
0003
11
2428
12
3766
12
8537
12
8991
GR
OW
TH R
ATE
(PER
CEN
T)
6.
0 -2
.8
5.2
-5.4
13
.8
7.0
0.9
12.4
10
.1
3.9
0.4
18
0
Tabl
e-74
(Con
t.)
GRO
SS S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (G
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
80-8
1 RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
92-9
3 19
93-9
4 19
94-9
5 19
95-9
6 19
96-9
7 19
97-9
8 19
98-9
9 19
99-2
k 20
00-0
1 20
01-0
2 20
02-0
3 20
03-0
4 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
37
35
1
36
80
7
36
66
4
38
25
7
38
70
9
38
76
8
40
00
2
36
91
2
39
80
5
42
77
5
42
36
0
47
77
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
87
32
9
92
5
10
58
0
99
77
9
97
4
10
20
2
94
48
9
41
3
93
00
9
81
0
10
20
1
92
03
3. F
ish
ing
3
45
3
58
2
85
3
24
3
36
3
58
3
65
3
75
3
76
3
86
4
00
3
57
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
50
5
50
4
67
4
82
7
80
7
10
87
1
17
2
13
16
1
28
0
14
78
1
27
1
14
57
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 46
933
4759
4 48
203
4938
5 49
826
5041
5 50
987
4801
6 50
760
5444
9 54
232
5878
8 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 1
63
07
1
76
79
2
34
16
2
77
34
3
60
41
3
79
82
3
87
22
4
40
35
5
11
88
5
45
29
5
70
52
6
12
62
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
14
96
1
25
66
1
72
07
2
01
70
2
71
26
2
77
90
2
89
57
3
31
86
3
82
32
4
14
20
4
06
06
4
40
92
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
81
1
51
13
6
20
9
75
64
8
91
5
10
19
2
97
65
1
08
49
1
29
56
1
31
09
1
64
46
1
71
70
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
49
65
1
57
33
1
68
95
1
88
99
1
99
84
2
03
10
2
22
75
2
42
17
2
66
19
2
78
15
2
80
44
3
17
83
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
49
40
6
01
1
10
98
1
10
49
1
99
33
1
09
61
1
20
66
1
16
41
1
34
42
1
28
08
1
37
72
1
47
81
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 36
212
3942
3 51
292
5712
4 65
958
6925
3 73
063
7989
3 91
249
9515
2 98
868
1078
26
8. T
rpt.,
Stor
age
&Co
mm
u.
40
36
4
55
2
48
25
5
52
6
57
47
6
90
6
76
05
7
93
1
87
51
1
01
22
1
16
48
1
32
99
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
62
7
8
49
6
9
79
7
9
11
0
12
0
12
0
12
0
12
0
12
0
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
2
94
5
32
75
3
36
1
38
02
3
84
7
48
14
4
99
4
50
40
5
56
0
65
88
7
74
4
87
89
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
00
6
11
76
1
38
9
16
25
1
78
8
19
79
2
46
3
27
33
3
03
4
33
67
3
73
7
43
43
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
3
23
2
6
30
3
3
34
3
8
38
3
8
46
4
6
46
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 9
46
8
93
94
1
04
80
1
09
22
1
17
33
1
26
03
1
37
67
1
38
21
1
37
33
1
34
15
1
50
11
1
59
47
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
1350
4 13
946
1530
5 16
448
1748
0 19
509
2137
2 21
752
2248
4 23
537
2665
8 29
245
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
7
18
1
68
00
7
55
1
72
89
8
37
7
87
36
9
62
5
11
97
7
12
97
3
14
05
1
15
21
9
19
92
6
11
. Re
al
Est
ate
& O
wn
ers
hip
of
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 9
04
8
93
08
9
57
3
98
72
1
02
53
1
05
28
1
08
08
1
11
15
1
16
09
1
20
62
1
22
43
1
25
79
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 16
229
1610
8 17
124
1716
1 18
630
1926
4 20
433
2309
2 24
581
2611
4 27
462
3250
5 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 1
00
41
1
09
54
1
03
10
1
08
00
1
19
01
1
33
94
1
47
81
1
74
38
1
77
92
1
99
00
2
10
15
2
14
94
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
33
18
1
40
03
1
40
53
1
58
75
1
62
00
1
95
66
2
37
30
2
77
35
2
71
78
2
69
60
3
00
73
2
97
36
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 23
359
2495
7 24
363
2667
5 28
101
3296
0 38
511
4517
3 44
969
4686
1 51
089
5123
0 GS
DP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1362
37
1420
28
1562
87
1667
93
1799
95
1914
01
2043
66
2179
26
2340
45
2461
12
2583
10
2795
93
GRO
WTH
RAT
E (P
ERCE
NT)
5.
6 4.
3 10
.0
6.7
7.9
6.3
6.8
6.6
7.4
5.2
5.0
8.2
18
1
Tabl
e-74
(Con
cld.
) GR
OSS
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(GSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase=
1980
-81
RS
. IN
LA
KH
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
52
51
5
54
69
1
51
90
9
58
08
8
57
08
6
46
73
2
60
32
1
56
87
3
62
12
4
70
80
1
65
02
5
60
19
6
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
98
03
1
11
11
1
26
26
1
27
68
1
29
34
1
40
57
1
34
65
1
43
72
1
46
97
1
49
19
1
53
86
1
54
99
3. F
ish
ing
3
85
4
07
3
88
4
16
4
41
4
43
4
19
4
56
5
03
5
78
6
44
7
04
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
16
43
1
69
2
18
30
1
78
9
19
41
3
53
7
38
30
3
39
7
33
43
2
87
2
30
64
3
40
5
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 64
345
6790
1 66
752
7306
1 72
402
6476
9 78
035
7509
8 80
667
8917
0 84
119
7980
4 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 6
58
51
7
02
99
7
96
89
8
55
52
1
05
99
4
14
07
21
1
56
24
1
17
10
88
1
82
89
8
19
50
77
2
12
82
5
23
69
72
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
4
77
59
5
10
71
5
76
65
6
15
31
8
34
05
1
18
45
3
13
31
45
1
47
18
5
15
73
45
1
67
82
3
18
30
91
2
03
86
4
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
80
92
1
92
28
2
20
25
2
40
21
2
25
89
2
22
68
2
30
96
2
39
03
2
55
53
2
72
55
2
97
34
3
31
08
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
44
62
3
86
81
4
36
39
4
77
36
4
76
58
4
80
41
4
51
31
4
68
73
4
96
14
5
31
09
5
59
24
5
69
77
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
15
34
2
15
61
9
18
18
2
20
45
9
22
28
4
23
75
2
26
10
7
27
34
5
27
47
5
29
36
9
31
30
1
34
37
0
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 11
5655
12
4598
14
1511
15
3748
17
5936
21
2515
22
7479
24
5305
25
9987
27
7555
30
0050
32
8319
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
44
18
1
61
62
1
84
12
2
06
45
2
25
76
2
61
47
2
72
26
3
27
10
3
52
63
4
33
97
5
20
15
6
00
16
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
12
0
16
0
18
5
18
3
18
3
15
2
13
0
13
1
13
9
16
3
16
4
18
0
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
9
20
5
97
11
1
02
64
1
06
66
1
12
10
1
31
79
1
44
36
1
56
17
1
80
53
2
25
68
2
80
97
3
49
33
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
04
6
62
46
7
91
9
97
46
1
11
44
1
27
87
1
26
43
1
69
42
1
70
49
2
06
52
2
37
39
2
48
88
8
.4 S
tora
ge
4
6
45
4
5
51
4
0
28
1
7
21
2
1
14
1
4
15
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 1
74
26
1
90
21
1
96
09
2
13
66
2
54
18
2
76
41
2
88
19
3
28
53
3
41
95
3
65
27
3
75
02
4
10
28
To
tal-T
rans
port
, Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
3184
4 35
182
3802
1 42
011
4799
4 53
788
5604
5 65
563
6945
8 79
924
8951
6 10
1044
10
. Ba
nk
ing
& I
nsu
ran
ce
23
75
9
28
48
3
36
97
4
42
98
0
44
89
2
56
16
2
71
24
5
74
41
7
80
84
0
78
83
9
85
84
9
87
99
6
11. R
eal E
stat
e &
Ow
ners
hip
of
Dw
ellin
g &
Bus
ines
s Se
rvic
es
12
93
2
13
51
1
14
15
2
14
88
3
15
54
8
16
41
9
17
36
6
18
66
6
20
67
9
22
56
6
25
35
9
27
49
8
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 36
692
4199
3 51
126
5786
3 60
440
7258
1 88
611
9308
3 10
1518
10
1404
11
1209
11
5493
12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
21
24
2
31
86
2
69
72
2
74
50
2
94
19
3
18
99
3
58
84
3
70
79
3
98
95
3
95
43
4
55
37
5
36
39
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 3
03
33
3
39
91
3
77
23
3
93
75
4
29
85
4
89
37
5
44
00
6
65
48
7
24
29
7
34
88
8
43
71
9
38
91
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 52
457
5717
8 64
695
6682
5 72
404
8083
6 90
284
1036
27
1123
25
1130
31
1299
09
1475
29
GSD
P AT
FAC
TOR
COST
30
0993
32
6853
36
2104
39
3508
42
9175
48
4489
54
0455
58
2677
62
3956
66
1084
71
4803
77
2189
GR
OW
TH R
ATE
(PER
CEN
T)
7.7
8.6
10.8
8.
7 9.
1 12
.9
11.6
7.
8 7.
1 6.
0 8.
1 8.
0
18
2
Tabl
e-75
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
80-8
1 RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
7 19
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
26
93
4
30
35
3
28
79
7
36
05
3
34
30
8
41
96
6
44
39
2
45
50
1
53
37
2
62
43
0
71
92
6
90
99
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
90
27
1
26
72
1
27
93
1
40
15
1
15
76
1
19
01
1
31
68
1
21
37
1
83
87
1
98
80
1
94
78
2
45
93
3. F
ish
ing
1
16
1
39
2
13
2
07
2
06
2
64
2
46
3
06
4
40
5
48
9
08
1
21
2
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
31
6
37
1
46
3
56
6
96
9
12
55
1
34
1
21
97
2
92
1
31
30
3
04
7
31
25
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 36
393
4353
5 42
266
5084
1 47
059
5538
6 59
147
6014
1 75
120
8598
8 95
359
1199
21
5. M
ANU
FACT
URI
NG
31
55
4
52
9
48
31
5
71
4
68
64
7
97
1
88
34
1
08
06
1
74
06
1
98
18
2
29
13
2
91
00
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
15
1
20
69
2
24
3
26
75
3
68
8
42
23
4
77
5
62
74
1
23
88
1
31
30
1
52
20
1
97
26
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
2
00
4
24
60
2
58
8
30
39
3
17
6
37
48
4
05
9
45
32
5
01
8
66
88
7
69
3
93
74
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
05
83
1
07
64
1
02
35
1
02
35
1
02
13
1
63
19
1
69
22
2
23
17
2
61
53
2
42
31
3
29
92
3
57
76
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-22
5
22
8
29
83
2
70
9
23
85
2
49
0
30
21
2
70
7
39
12
4
44
7
72
04
6
12
6
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 13
513
1552
1 18
049
1865
8 19
462
2678
0 28
777
3583
0 47
471
4849
6 63
109
7100
2 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
38
4
13
79
1
67
6
20
59
2
21
7
25
33
2
84
5
37
84
3
99
5
42
32
4
67
9
56
62
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
34
5
2
56
6
3
54
8
0
14
0
15
4
17
1
15
5
13
4
16
0
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
88
7
45
9
00
1
15
8
11
85
1
42
4
16
15
2
10
4
25
53
2
72
9
29
74
3
91
9
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
56
5
75
7
13
8
30
9
69
1
02
0
10
81
1
51
7
12
58
1
32
9
15
52
1
56
0
8
.4 S
tora
ge
6
7
7
8
9
9
9
9
1
3
19
1
9
23
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
18
0
51
74
5
29
2
63
67
6
30
8
73
71
8
89
7
90
69
1
17
91
1
37
28
1
59
89
1
97
55
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
5564
65
53
6968
84
26
8525
99
04
1174
2 12
853
1578
6 17
960
2066
8 25
417
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
27
5
19
84
2
52
9
29
96
3
55
1
40
53
5
35
9
58
55
7
11
4
96
99
1
04
92
1
29
09
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
46
83
4
96
2
55
70
5
79
7
61
47
6
64
9
68
44
7
44
5
85
32
9
47
7
11
13
0
11
72
7
o
f D
we
llin
g &
Bu
sin
ess
Se
rvic
es
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 59
58
6946
80
99
8793
96
98
1070
2 12
203
1330
0 15
646
1917
6 21
622
2463
6 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
39
9
48
38
6
28
3
64
98
7
69
0
90
44
1
06
44
1
41
22
1
72
14
2
07
57
2
16
26
2
29
00
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
45
5
71
96
8
05
2
91
08
1
06
62
1
18
53
1
38
29
1
76
66
2
20
46
2
60
01
2
97
63
3
36
27
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 10
854
1203
4 14
335
1560
6 18
352
2089
7 24
473
3178
8 39
260
4675
8 51
389
5652
7 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
7228
2 84
589
8971
7 10
2324
10
3096
12
3669
13
6342
15
3912
19
3283
21
8378
25
2147
29
7503
PO
PULA
TIO
N (
In L
akhs
) 4
2.4
3
43
.31
4
4.1
6
45
.01
4
5.8
5
46
.68
4
7.5
1
48
.32
4
9.1
3
49
.92
5
1.3
5
52
.22
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 17
04
1953
20
32
2273
22
49
2649
28
70
3185
39
34
4182
47
43
5697
18
3
Tabl
e-75
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
urre
nt P
rice
s) B
ase=
1980
-81
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l H
usb
an
dry
9
64
88
1
03
30
1
12
10
74
1
35
72
9
15
40
22
1
70
31
4
20
75
62
2
27
16
3
24
72
34
2
91
69
5
29
00
06
3
30
93
1
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
31
58
2
35
53
5
37
89
7
36
62
8
41
08
1
45
54
5
47
39
7
51
73
0
60
44
2
69
27
4
78
05
1
75
78
6
3. F
ish
ing
1
27
4
14
51
1
18
3
15
38
1
64
0
20
17
2
00
7
22
22
2
22
6
23
57
2
43
5
22
18
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
24
84
3
26
5
47
35
6
40
3
59
86
8
65
2
90
68
1
02
34
1
03
44
1
23
01
1
05
88
1
21
53
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 13
1828
14
3552
16
4889
18
0298
20
2729
22
6528
26
6034
29
1349
32
0247
37
5627
38
1080
42
1088
5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 3
30
40
3
19
59
4
98
48
6
38
75
8
16
53
9
13
94
1
01
77
4
11
65
54
1
35
96
1
13
69
04
1
49
83
2
17
49
33
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
2
16
14
1
99
47
3
29
31
4
14
81
5
29
78
5
70
28
6
53
87
7
38
07
8
67
14
8
86
63
9
65
49
1
14
35
0
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
1
14
26
1
20
12
1
69
17
2
23
94
2
86
75
3
43
66
3
63
87
4
27
47
4
92
46
4
82
41
5
32
83
6
05
84
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
4
42
88
4
81
69
5
71
34
6
94
93
7
99
69
8
60
05
1
07
09
5
11
84
00
1
49
60
9
17
56
94
1
83
24
2
24
41
75
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
72
92
9
77
0
24
87
5
24
49
5
25
46
7
31
30
8
39
56
8
38
80
1
44
39
2
48
61
1
53
21
6
60
06
2
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 84
620
8989
8 13
1857
15
7863
18
7089
20
8707
24
8437
27
3755
32
9962
36
1209
38
6290
47
9171
8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
7
62
4
93
09
9
75
3
11
67
4
13
21
6
23
49
9
33
33
6
36
80
0
44
63
8
57
83
6
74
26
8
90
91
6
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
17
0
29
6
14
3
31
5
35
7
37
0
51
0
56
5
56
5
56
5
56
5
56
5
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
5
46
1
64
45
6
79
5
91
44
1
06
20
2
06
63
2
98
92
3
28
35
4
00
30
5
38
95
6
86
61
8
27
66
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
96
9
25
44
2
78
6
21
83
2
20
4
24
27
2
89
2
33
58
4
00
1
33
24
4
99
1
75
33
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
4
24
2
9
32
3
5
39
4
2
42
4
2
52
5
2
52
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 2
23
32
2
48
24
3
02
52
3
35
16
3
94
23
4
69
01
5
31
79
5
74
58
6
62
26
7
01
52
7
80
42
8
74
23
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
2995
6 34
133
4000
5 45
190
5263
9 70
400
8651
5 94
258
1108
64
1279
88
1523
11
1783
39
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
76
83
1
87
37
2
36
75
2
68
97
3
22
34
3
34
34
4
45
24
5
20
76
5
44
20
5
68
70
6
00
64
6
91
61
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
13
23
8
14
91
6
15
52
0
15
91
3
16
66
8
16
89
5
17
78
6
18
54
7
19
10
5
20
55
1
23
47
1
25
33
3
o
f D
we
llin
g &
Bu
sin
ess
Se
rvic
es
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 30
921
3365
3 39
195
4281
0 48
902
5032
9 62
310
7062
3 73
526
7742
1 83
535
9449
4 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 2
57
88
3
04
58
3
14
11
3
64
40
4
42
94
5
38
39
6
80
74
8
40
45
8
87
70
1
04
55
0
11
56
60
1
22
50
1
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 3
80
04
4
26
94
4
74
65
5
80
80
6
49
70
8
45
35
1
15
05
5
13
96
51
1
45
99
1
15
46
67
1
70
74
9
17
32
17
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 63
792
7315
2 78
876
9452
0 10
9264
13
8374
18
3129
22
3696
23
4761
25
9217
28
6409
29
5719
N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
3411
17
3743
88
4548
22
5206
81
6006
23
6943
38
8464
25
9536
81
1069
359
1201
463
1289
624
1468
811
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53
.16
5
4
54
.94
5
5.9
1
56
.88
5
7.8
8
58
.89
5
9.9
2
60
.77
6
1.8
3
62
.91
6
3.9
8
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 64
17
6933
82
79
9313
10
559
1199
6 14
373
1591
6 17
597
1943
2 20
500
2095
7
18
4
Tabl
e-75
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t cur
rent
Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
80-8
1 R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
&
An
ima
l
Hu
sba
nd
ry
37
27
05
4
03
17
4
38
90
16
4
44
26
2
44
61
84
4
57
39
8
57
35
11
5
85
27
2
68
83
59
7
68
47
3
66
34
22
7
65
68
9
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
76
44
0
91
19
5
10
30
59
1
09
90
7
11
86
78
1
36
84
3
13
96
69
1
84
48
0
19
15
99
2
21
87
3
27
07
97
2
82
93
6
3. F
ish
ing
2
71
4
26
95
2
68
0
29
06
3
16
3
30
38
2
91
8
36
04
4
17
4
58
24
7
08
3
77
44
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
14
44
1
14
53
4
17
54
7
17
18
2
15
75
2
30
52
6
42
23
4
36
26
4
38
50
4
35
17
0
40
59
4
43
03
8
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 46
6301
51
1599
51
2302
57
4257
58
3777
62
7805
75
8331
80
9620
92
2636
10
3134
0 98
1896
10
9940
7 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 2
11
44
0
22
37
04
2
71
70
0
27
59
04
4
00
01
3
55
00
58
6
50
72
1
76
37
82
9
00
76
6
10
75
53
0
11
63
90
0
12
19
98
5
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
42
39
2
14
68
48
1
80
28
1
17
45
03
2
98
28
5
44
33
67
5
27
59
4
62
76
38
7
40
20
5
88
38
18
9
56
43
6
10
02
52
3
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
6
90
48
7
68
56
9
14
19
1
01
40
1
10
17
28
1
06
69
2
12
31
27
1
36
14
4
16
05
61
1
91
71
3
20
74
64
2
17
46
2
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
72
83
8
43
29
85
4
88
17
6
55
04
42
5
70
56
3
57
34
17
5
86
14
0
66
79
72
7
39
85
8
79
97
10
8
34
39
0
86
43
36
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
67
44
6
69
63
1
84
08
6
78
31
2
81
09
9
17
57
69
2
15
00
3
21
12
10
2
13
60
9
24
91
57
2
62
13
7
28
21
85
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 65
1724
72
6320
84
3963
90
4659
10
5167
5 12
9924
5 14
5186
3 16
4296
4 18
5423
3 21
2439
7 22
6042
7 23
6650
7 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
05
84
1
11
95
15
1
31
11
9
14
09
28
1
42
79
3
16
45
59
1
90
72
3
22
48
26
2
96
55
3
38
89
74
5
63
25
2
64
70
36
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
56
5
72
2
89
4
10
00
8
32
7
87
5
96
5
13
5
82
6
36
7
10
7
45
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
9
13
51
1
02
67
4
11
25
30
1
20
14
1
11
94
16
1
40
92
9
16
61
06
2
01
24
8
27
13
82
3
60
28
1
53
27
01
6
14
81
5
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1
38
72
1
60
67
1
76
36
1
97
18
2
24
86
2
28
09
2
40
05
2
30
40
2
45
60
2
80
38
2
98
21
3
14
55
8
.4 S
tora
ge
5
2
53
5
9
69
5
9
35
1
6
26
2
9
19
2
0
21
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 9
68
64
1
12
88
5
11
60
24
1
43
49
8
18
07
05
2
22
32
0
24
58
39
2
96
65
0
33
29
13
3
79
16
2
39
56
85
4
78
27
0
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
2027
04
2324
00
2471
42
2844
26
3234
98
3868
79
4365
63
5214
76
6294
67
7681
36
9589
37
1125
306
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
6
91
61
7
69
79
9
14
88
1
03
61
7
12
24
38
1
52
75
9
20
89
62
2
30
27
8
25
47
24
2
66
26
5
28
98
04
3
10
09
0
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip
26
85
4
28
02
4
29
77
8
30
56
3
31
31
8
25
32
4
31
79
7
44
38
7
53
81
7
63
79
2
74
60
4
86
30
4
o
f D
we
llin
g &
Bu
sin
ess
Se
rvic
es
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 96
015
1050
03
1212
65
1341
80
1537
56
1780
82
2407
60
2746
65
3085
42
3300
57
3644
08
3963
94
12.
Pu
bli
c A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n.
13
13
60
1
43
01
3
17
60
70
1
85
92
0
25
07
26
2
83
48
3
35
42
03
3
89
46
0
45
71
83
4
91
93
3
59
44
81
6
66
30
1
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
83
79
7
21
77
17
2
55
05
4
27
74
98
3
30
77
1
39
85
02
5
53
17
7
63
48
60
7
40
16
2
79
48
37
9
55
28
0
11
12
15
8
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 31
5157
36
0730
43
1124
46
3418
58
1497
68
1985
90
7380
10
2432
0 11
9734
5 12
8677
0 15
4976
1 17
7845
9 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1731
901
1936
052
2155
797
2360
940
2694
203
3173
996
3794
896
4273
046
4912
223
5540
700
6115
429
6766
072
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
63
.54
6
4.2
6
64
.98
6
5.6
7
66
.36
6
7.0
2
67
.67
6
9.0
1
69
.62
7
0.2
3
70
.84
7
1.4
7
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 27
257
3012
8 33
176
3595
2 40
600
4735
9 56
079
6191
9 70
558
7889
4 86
327
9467
0
18
5
Tabl
e-76
N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
80-8
1 RS
. IN
LAK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
19
80-8
1 19
81-8
2 19
82-8
3 19
83-8
4 19
84-8
5 19
85-8
6 19
86-8
719
87-8
8 19
88-8
9 19
89-9
0 19
90-9
1 19
91-9
2 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
11
12
13
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
26
93
4
28
91
7
25
19
9
29
35
4
26
95
7
30
77
8
33
68
1
28
56
4
30
62
4
39
56
5
38
11
2
36
37
7
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
90
27
1
00
18
8
63
3
84
52
5
57
6
58
75
5
79
7
50
00
6
67
2
63
76
7
68
5
77
57
3. F
ish
ing
1
16
1
32
1
40
1
31
1
34
1
47
1
23
2
04
2
05
2
12
2
40
2
81
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
31
6
31
5
35
4
40
2
44
4
65
4
74
5
10
13
1
15
4
12
71
9
66
5
99
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 36
393
3938
2 34
326
3833
9 33
111
3745
4 40
346
3478
1 38
655
4742
4 47
003
4501
4 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 3
15
5
41
92
4
36
5
47
46
5
36
5
59
22
6
31
0
70
81
1
05
88
1
08
27
1
16
12
1
38
63
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
1
15
1
19
67
2
12
1
23
27
2
97
0
31
72
3
41
9
41
99
7
58
1
72
18
7
71
8
96
98
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
2
00
4
22
25
2
24
4
24
19
2
39
5
27
50
2
89
1
28
82
3
00
7
36
09
3
89
4
41
65
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
05
83
9
90
6
83
25
7
43
9
69
66
1
01
40
9
51
0
11
56
0
12
30
8
92
99
1
16
60
1
14
81
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
-22
5
20
2
24
61
1
98
6
16
43
1
61
0
17
98
1
47
5
19
54
2
08
6
30
38
2
27
7
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 13
513
1430
0 15
151
1417
1 13
974
1767
2 17
618
2011
6 24
850
2221
2 26
310
2762
1 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
1
38
4
12
94
1
43
6
16
38
1
66
1
17
58
1
96
5
21
85
1
80
4
17
98
1
69
1
17
53
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
34
3
8
32
3
2
30
3
8
47
5
2
44
4
1
38
4
2
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
7
88
6
74
7
42
8
72
8
37
9
50
1
03
6
12
35
1
36
4
13
45
1
20
3
12
09
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
5
56
5
75
6
56
7
27
7
86
7
62
8
74
8
90
3
87
3
93
4
31
4
81
8
.4 S
tora
ge
6
7
6
7
8
8
8
8
9
1
9
19
2
1
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 4
18
0
47
12
4
64
8
51
02
4
70
5
51
66
5
89
7
56
38
6
70
9
70
42
7
50
1
80
07
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
5564
60
06
6084
67
40
6366
69
24
7862
78
23
8513
88
40
9192
97
60
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
1
27
5
15
78
1
86
8
20
26
2
17
0
24
48
3
55
0
39
45
3
46
2
53
96
5
43
5
62
42
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 4
68
3
47
84
4
88
6
49
95
5
10
9
52
21
5
39
0
55
30
5
62
4
67
76
6
08
5
62
54
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 59
58
6362
67
54
7021
72
79
7669
89
40
9475
90
86
1217
2 11
520
1249
6 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 4
39
9
43
02
5
18
4
47
84
5
29
9
58
50
6
33
3
76
94
8
59
6
97
35
9
11
9
85
13
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 6
45
5
64
36
6
60
4
66
47
7
30
7
75
64
8
08
9
94
93
1
08
18
1
19
45
1
19
36
1
23
14
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 10
854
1073
8 11
788
1143
1 12
606
1341
4 14
422
1718
7 19
414
2168
0 21
055
2082
7 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
7228
2 76
788
7410
3 77
702
7333
6 83
133
8918
8 89
382
1005
18
1123
28
1150
80
1157
18
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
42
.43
4
3.3
1
44
.16
4
5.0
1
45
.85
4
6.6
8
47
.51
4
8.3
2
49
.13
4
9.9
2
51
.35
5
2.2
2
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 17
04
1440
16
78
1726
15
99
1781
18
77
1850
20
46
2250
22
41
2216
18
6
Tabl
e-76
(Con
t.)
NET
STA
TE D
OM
ESTI
C PR
OD
UCT
(NSD
P) 1
980-
81 to
201
5-16
of H
.P.
(At c
onst
ant P
rice
s) B
ase=
1980
-81
RS. I
N L
AKH
Ec
onom
ic A
ctiv
ity/
Sect
or
1992
-93
1993
-94
1994
-95
1995
-96
1996
-97
1997
-98
1998
-99
1999
-2k
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
1 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
36
07
9
35
35
0
35
18
5
36
71
0
37
10
2
37
13
8
38
32
9
35
24
2
37
94
3
40
95
4
40
35
8
45
75
2
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
86
05
9
78
1
10
42
5
95
32
9
82
4
10
04
9
92
69
9
23
5
91
23
9
62
8
95
93
1
00
16
3. F
ish
ing
2
83
2
84
2
15
2
48
2
54
2
69
2
47
2
34
2
35
2
44
2
56
2
18
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
47
1
46
6
62
4
76
2
74
1
10
00
1
08
0
12
14
1
18
0
13
67
1
17
4
13
44
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 45
438
4588
1 46
449
4725
2 47
921
4845
6 48
925
4592
5 48
481
5219
3 51
381
5733
0 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 1
34
88
1
46
63
2
03
50
2
39
90
2
98
56
3
21
01
3
27
01
3
62
17
3
70
55
3
83
27
4
50
68
5
02
67
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
8
88
4
97
70
1
42
08
1
64
87
2
08
04
2
15
24
2
27
92
2
52
08
2
31
09
2
43
42
2
64
77
3
08
58
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
4
60
4
48
93
6
14
2
75
03
9
05
2
10
57
7
99
09
1
10
09
1
39
46
1
39
85
1
85
90
1
94
08
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
1
39
31
1
47
33
1
57
25
1
76
41
1
85
32
1
88
00
2
05
46
2
24
12
2
47
26
2
58
45
2
63
34
2
98
44
7. E
lect
,Ga
s &
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly
24
72
3
08
2
71
29
6
62
9
60
60
7
28
0
77
79
7
37
8
86
89
7
87
9
84
85
9
43
5
TOTA
L-SE
CON
DAR
Y 29
891
3247
8 43
204
4826
0 54
448
5818
1 61
026
6600
7 70
470
7205
1 79
887
8954
6 8.
Trp
t.,St
orag
e &
Com
mu.
2
38
9
28
32
2
64
5
29
54
2
77
0
41
75
4
89
8
50
63
5
97
1
73
36
9
16
1
10
71
4
8
.1 R
ail
wa
ys
23
3
8
15
3
0
37
4
0
60
6
7
67
6
7
67
6
7
8
.2 T
rprt
. by
Oth
er
Me
an
1
87
3
22
03
2
02
3
24
07
2
20
3
36
04
3
88
0
39
38
4
73
3
63
24
7
86
4
89
49
8
.3 C
om
mu
nic
ati
on
4
72
5
70
5
83
4
89
4
99
4
99
9
23
1
02
3
11
36
9
02
1
18
8
16
55
8
.4 S
tora
ge
2
1
21
2
4
28
3
1
32
3
5
35
3
5
43
4
3
43
9. T
rad
e,H
ote
l&R
est
au
ran
t 8
37
4
82
93
9
25
1
95
85
1
03
05
1
10
85
1
21
57
1
21
82
9
68
2
94
42
1
05
88
1
12
95
Tota
l-Tra
nspo
rt,
Co
mm
unic
atio
n &
Tra
de
1076
3 11
125
1189
6 12
539
1307
5 15
260
1705
5 17
245
1565
3 16
777
1974
9 22
009
10. B
an
kin
g &
In
sura
nce
6
94
8
65
25
7
25
0
69
69
8
00
6
83
40
9
17
6
11
45
2
11
63
3
11
89
4
13
68
1
17
36
0
11. R
ea
l E
sta
te &
Ow
ne
rsh
ip o
f
Dw
ell
ing
& B
usi
ne
ss S
erv
ice
s 6
43
2
66
18
6
81
3
70
46
7
35
8
76
20
7
50
6
77
19
7
82
7
80
40
8
21
2
84
37
Tota
l- Fi
n. &
Rea
l Est
. 13
380
1314
3 14
063
1401
5 15
364
1596
0 16
682
1917
1 19
460
1993
4 21
894
2579
8 12
. P
ub
lic
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
. 8
74
2
96
08
9
00
0
94
71
1
05
37
1
19
69
1
33
80
1
59
81
1
62
71
1
83
74
1
94
90
1
99
40
13. O
the
r S
erv
ice
s 1
27
98
1
34
59
1
35
24
1
52
24
1
56
47
1
89
39
2
25
46
2
63
50
2
65
67
2
63
38
2
85
78
2
82
18
Tota
l-Com
m. &
Per
. Ser
. 21
540
2306
7 22
524
2469
5 26
184
3090
8 35
926
4233
1 42
838
4471
2 48
068
4815
7 N
SDP
AT F
ACTO
R CO
ST
1210
12
1256
94
1381
36
1467
61
1569
92
1687
65
1796
14
1906
79
1969
02
2056
67
2209
79
2428
40
POPU
LATI
ON
( In
Lak
hs)
53
.16
5
4
54
.94
5
5.9
1
56
.88
5
7.8
8
58
.89
5
9.9
2
60
.77
6
1.8
3
62
.91
6
3.9
8
PERC
APIT
A(Ru
pees
) 22
76
2328
25
14
2625
27
60
2916
30
50
3182
32
40
3326
35
13
3796
18
7
Tabl
e-76
(Con
cld.
) N
ET S
TATE
DO
MES
TIC
PRO
DU
CT (N
SDP)
198
0-81
to 2
015-
16 o
f H.P
. (A
t con
stan
t Pri
ces)
Bas
e=19
80-8
1 R
S. I
N L
AK
H
Econ
omic
Act
ivit
y/Se
ctor
20
04-0
5 20
05-0
6 20
06-0
7 20
07-0
8 20
08-0
9 20
09-1
0 20
10-1
1 20
11-1
2 20
12-1
3
2013
-14
20
14-1
5 20
15-1
6 1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
1. A
gri
cult
ure
& A
nim
al
Hu
sba
nd
ry
50
27
0
52
45
9
48
73
0
54
39
4
51
34
6
39
62
7
51
15
0
48
22
6
52
91
4
60
87
8
53
65
6
51
30
9
2. F
ore
stry
& L
og
gin
g
90
27
1
02
44
1
16
10
1
17
26
1
18
15
1
28
46
1
22
11
1
30
33
1
33
32
1
35
38
1
39
33
1
39
96
3. F
ish
ing
2
43
2
61
2
46
2
61
2
73
2
67
2
52
2
74
3
05
3
48
3
89
4
25
4. M
inin
g &
Qu
arr
yin
g
15
19
1
58
0
16
88
1
63
4
17
22
2
98
3
32
30
2
86
5
27
94
2
33
2
24
15
2
68
4
TOTA
L-PR
IMAR
Y 61
059
6454
4 62
274
6801
5 65
156
5572
3 66
843
6439
9 69
345
7709
6 70
393
6841
4 5.
MAN
UFA
CTU
RIN
G 1
16
67
5
12
28
33
1
41
01
9
14
27
30
1
43
18
0
15
31
46
1
65
08
9
17
65
60
1
90
60
5
21
33
15
2
34
72
5
26
13
57
5
.1 R
eg
iste
red
3
57
55
3
56
88
4
16
46
3
58
63
5
02
13
7
19
65
8
08
91
8
94
20
9
65
34
1
08
03
5
11
88
78
1
32
36
6
5
.2 U
n-R
eg
iste
red
8
09
20
8
71
46
9
93
73
1
06
86
7
92
96
7
81
18
1
84
19
8
87
14
0
94
07
2
10
52
80
1
15
84
7
12
89
91
6.
Co
nst
ruct
ion
3
23
60
3
63
42
4
07
81
4
46
83
4
38
43
4
40
29
4
26
91
4
43
38
4
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GLOSSARY
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GLOSSARY OF MAIN TERMS USED IN ESTIMATION OF GSDP
Item Concept/definition in Use
Accounting year Fiscal year 1st April to 31st March
Accounts of the
Nation
Four accounts relating respectively to production, consumption,
accumulation and external transactions.
Accumulation Acquisition of fixed assets, stocks of non-durable goods, land,
financial assets, patents, copy-rights and other intangible assets
during a period of account less the incurrence of liabilities. This is
gross accumulation. Net accumulation is gross accumulation
during a period of account reduced by the consumption of fixed
capital during the period.
Assets Machinery, equipment, furniture, buildings and other durable
reproducible goods, stocks of non-durable goods, land,
monuments and other non-reproducible tangible assets, copy-
rights, leases, financial claims on other parties and other
intangible assets.
Assets or liabilities
financial
Gold, currency and other claims on (obligations of) other parties
owned by an economic agent; or the claims on (obligations of) an
economic agent owned by other parties.
Assets, fixed Durable goods except land, mineral deposits, timber tracts and
similar, fisheries and the like, non-reproducible tangible assets, l
employed in production by resident industries, producers of
Governments services for civilian purposes, and producers of
private non-profit services households including owner
dwellings, permanent family dwellings, permanent family
dwellings for military personnel, breeding stock, draught animals
and dairy cattle.
Assets, tangible Fixed assets, stocks of non-durable goods, land, mineral deposits,
timber tracks, fisheries and the like
Balance of payment A record of economic transactions on current account between
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the residents of India and the rest of the world, involving the
export and import of goods, rendering of services and exchange
of gifts. The capital account shows the implications of the current
transactions for the country’s international creditor/debtor
position. Capital movements reflect changes in the ownership of
capital assets between residents and foreigners.
Balance Sheet Account showing the assets, liabilities and net worth of an
institutional unit, or class of such units, as of a given date.
Base period The period that provides the weights for an index is described as
the base period.
Basic price The basic price is the amount receivable by the producer from
the purchaser for a unit for a good or service produced as output
minus any tax payable, and plus any subsidy receivable, on that
unit as a consequence of its production or sale; it excludes any
transport charges invoiced separately by the producer.
Capital Consumption
Allowances
Capital Consumption allowances: are the total or aggregate costs
of the wear and tear or depreciation of the capital stock ie
machinery, tools, plants, roads, power grids, buildings, bus fleet,
trains, railways etc within an economy usually within a given
year. Another name for the CCAs is the depreciation of capital
stock or its depreciation costs.
Capital expenditure Expenditure for new capital equipment and structures including
expenditure which extend the normal life of the asset or raise its
productivity are included in capital expenditure. Thus major
alterations, renovations and rebuilding are capital expenditure.
Routine care such as oiling , adjusting, cleaning and the
replacement of short-lived parts are current expenditure.
Capital finance
account
Account relating to the capital transactions i.e., accumulation of
assets and its financing by the resident institutional units.
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Capital formation
Accounts
Accounts for accumulation are divided into two sets: those
relating to capital formation and those relating to capital finance.
The first set i.e. capital formation accounts are further divided
between stock-building (increase in stocks) and fixed capital
formation. The capital formation accounts refer to expenditure
on tangible assets other than land, mineral rights, and the like
and in all cases these are accounts for activities.
Capital formation, by
type of capital goods
Comprises gross domestic capital
Fixed formation under following categories:
(i) New assets
a) Buildings
b) Roads& bridges
c) Other construction & works
d) Transport equipment, including transport
animals
e) Machinery and other equipment, including stock,
dairy and the like.
(ii) Net purchase of second-hand physical assets.
Capital formation,
domestic
Domestic capital formation is with reference to the activities of
all the producers (including households) in the domestic
territory of the country. Fixed capital formation consists of the
acquisition of fixed assets by resident industries and the
producers of government services and of private non-profit
services to households and occurs only on the domestic territory
of the given country. Also includes acquisition of new residential
buildings by households within domestic territory.
Capital formation,
fixed
Gross fixed capital formation consists of the outlays (purchases
and own account production) of industries, producers of
government services and producers of private non-profit services
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to households, on addition of commodities to their stocks of fixed
assets less their net sales (i.e. sales minus purchases) of similar
second-hand and scrapped goods. Excluded are the outlays of
government services on durable goods for military use. Included
are acquisitions of reproducible and non-reproducible durable
goods(except land, mineral deposits, timber tracts, fisheries and
the like) for civilian use, work-in-progress on construction
projects; capital repairs, outlays on the improvement of land and
on the development and extension of timber tracts, plantations,
vineyards, etc., which take considerably more than a year to
become productive; the acquisition of breeding stock, draught
animals dairy cattle and the like, and the transfer costs in
connection with purchases and sales of land, mineral deposits,
timber tracts etc. Similar outlays by households on residential
construction are also included. Net fixed capital formation is
Gross Fixed capital formation less consumption of fixed capital.
Capital formation,
fixed, own account
Value (including imputed cost) of own account construction of
structures, minor irrigation works, roads and similar works etc.,
and items of machinery and equipment which have an expected
life time of use of one year or more produced for own use by
enterprises, producers of government services and nonprofit
institution survey households
Capital formation,
gross and net
Gross capital formation includes gross fixed capital formation
and change in stocks. Net capital formation is gross capital
formation less consumption of fixed capital.
Capital formation,
household
Acquisition of new capital and household increase in stock of
producer households and acquisition of new residential
buildings by households (final consumers). Household sector is
defined to comprise, apart from individuals, all non-farm
business, unincorporated establishments like sole proprietor-
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ship and partnership and non-profit institutions like charitable
trusts, religious endowments, educational institutions etc.
Capital gain or loss Increases or decreases in the value of the assets of institutional
and other units which are due to changes in market prices,
depletion of mineral deposits, unforeseen obsolescence, theft,
major catastrophes and other events except the purchase and
sale of assets, the normal wear and tear, accidental damage and
losses in tangible assets, the writing off of bad debts and other
flows which are recorded in the transaction accounts
Capital goods All goods produced for use in future productive processed i.e.,
machinery, equipment, plants, buildings, other construction and
works, which have an expected life time of considerably more
than a year, a and producers’ stocks of raw materials, semi-
finished and finished goods.
Capital repairs Major alterations in, or additions to, machinery , equipment,
structures or other fixed assets which significantly extend their
expected life-time of use , productivity, or the character or
volume of the services they render
Capital stocks Stocks mainly of buildings, plant, machinery and vehicles and
other reproducible tangible assets available in different
activities. Excluded generally are stocks of goods and capital
invested in land, non-reproducible assets, financial assets and
non-financial intangible gross accumulation
Capital transaction
account
Standard account relation the transactions of the nation with the
rest of the world in respect of financial assets and liabilities,
purchases less sales of intangible assets and other sources of the
finance of gross accumulation
Capital transfers Un required transfers which are designed to finance the gross
capital formation, other forms of accumulation, or long-term
expenditure of the recipient, which are made are made out of the
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wealth or saving of the donor, or which are non-recurrent (quite
irregular) for either party to the transaction.
Change in inventories
(including work- in-
progress
Changes in inventories (including work-in-progress) are
measured by the value of the entries into inventories less the
value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of
goods held in inventories.
Classification of
individual
consumption by
purpose (COICOP)
The classification of individual consumption by purpose
(COICOP) is a classification used to identify the objectives of both
individual Consumption expenditure and actual individual
consumption.
Classification of the
functions of
government (COFOG)
The classification of the functions of government (COFOG) is a
classification used to identify the socio-economic objectives of
current transaction, capital outlays and acquisition of financial
assets by general government and its sub-sectors.
Commodity-flow
approach
Commodity-flow approach starts with estimates of the supply of
commodities expressed in producers’ values and proceeds to
estimate dispositions expressed in purchasers’ values by adding
trade and transport margins and similar other expenditures.
Compensation of
employees
All payments by resident producers of wages and salaries to
their employees, in cash and in kind, and of contributions, paid or
imputed, in respect of their employees to social security schemes
and to private pension, family allowance, casualty insurance, life
insurance and similar schemes.
Computer software Computer software consists of computer programs, program
descriptions and supporting materials for both systems and
applications software.
Constant prices Constant prices are obtained by directly factoring changes over
time in the values of flows of goods and services into two
components reflecting changes in the prices of the goods and
services concerned and changes in their volumes(i.e. changes in
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“constant price terms”)
Consumer durables Goods acquired by households which have an expected life-time
considerably more than one year and relatively high value, such
as motor cars, refrigerators and washing machines. Dwellings
are excluded since they are classed as the fixed assets.
Consumption of fixed
Capital
Current replacement cost of the reproducible fixed assets of the
producers of government administrative services use up during a
period of account as a result of normal wear and tear, foreseen
obsolescence and the normal rate of accidental damage.
Unforeseen obsolescence catastrophes and the depletion of
natural resources are not taken into account. Measurement is at
current replacement cost basis.
Cultivated assets Cultivated assets are livestock for breeding (including fish and
poultry), dairy, draught, etc. And vineyards, orchards and other
plantations of trees yielding repeat products that are under the
direct control responsibility and management of institutional
units.
Current repairs and
maintenance
Outlays which make good breakages in fixed assets and keep
them in good working order. Includes outlays on new parts and
attachments of fixed assets which have an expected life of use of
one year or somewhat more but which are short-lived relative to
the fixed asset itself, or of relatively small value.
Current transactions
account
Standard account relation to the transactions of the nation with
the rest of the world in respect of current receipts and
disbursements.
Current transfers Transfers of income between transactors. The transfers made
from the current income of the payer and added to the current
income of the recipient for such purposes as consumption
expenditure.
Defined benefit Defined benefit pension plans are those in which the level of
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pension plans pension benefits promised to participating employees is
guaranteed; benefits are related by some formula to participants’
length of service and salary and are not totally dependent of
either the participants’ contributions or the assets in the fund.
Depletion of natural
economic assets
The depletion of natural economic assets is the reduction in the
value of deposits of subsoil assets, natural forests, fish stocks in
the open seas and other non-cultivated biological resources as a
result of the physical removal and using up of the assets.
Disposable income Disposable income is derived from the balance of primary
incomes of an institutional unit of sector by adding all current
transfers, except social transfers in kind, receivable by that unit
or sector and subtracting all current transfers, except social
transfers in kind, payable by that unit or sector.
Disposable income
and its appropriation
account
Standard consolidated income an outlay account for the nation.
Disposable income,
national
Income of the national, institutional units etc. from all sources
after deduction of all current transfers paid. It is equivalent to
the national income at market prices adjusted for all current
transfers (other than property and entrepreneurial income
received which is a part of national income.
Disposable income,
personal
Personal income minus miscellaneous receipts or government
administrative departments and direct taxes paid by the
household
Disposals Disposals or assets (inventories, fixed assets or land or other
non-produced assets) by institutional units occur when one of
those units sells any of the assets to another institutional unit.
Domestic production If the production of all domestic producers is consolidated , the
resulting total will measure the production taking place in what
is called the domestic territory of the country and defined as
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domestic production.
Domestic territory In addition to the territory lying within the political frontiers
including territories and possession) includes, (i) ships and
aircraft operated by residents of the country entirely or
primarily , between two or more countries;(ii) fishing vessels, oil
and natural gas rigs, and floating platforms operated by residents
of the country wholly or mainly, in international waters or
engaged in extraction in areas in which the county has the
exclusive right of exploitation by virtue of international
agreements or pronouncements and (iii) the embassies,
consulates and military establishments of the country located
abroad.
Double deflation Double deflation is a method whereby gross value added is
measured at constant prices by subtraction intermediate
consumption at constant prices from output at constant prices;
this method is feasible only for constant price estimates which
are additive, such as those calculated using a Laspeyres’ formula
(either fixed-base or for estimates expressed in the previous
year’s prices).
Durable good A durable good is one which may be used repeatedly or
continuously over a period of more than a year, assuming a
normal or average rate or physical usage.
Dwellings Dwellings are buildings that are used entirely or primarily as
residences, including any associated structures, such as garages,
and all permanent fixtures customarily installed in residences;
movable structures, such as caravans, used as principal
residences of households are included.
Enterprise Ultimate unit in institutional classification.
Enterprise of a county,
resident
Units which are engaged in production and in transactions inland
on the domestic territory of given country.
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Enterprises organized All enterprises Which are either registered or come under the
purview of any of the Acts and /or maintain annual accounts and
balance-sheets.
Enterprises, corporate Corporations, joint stock companies, cooperatives, limited
liability partnerships and other financial and non-financial
enterprises which by virtue of legislation, administrative
regulations or registration, are recognized as business entities
independent of their owners.
Enterprises, Financial Enterprises which are primarily engaged in financial
transactions in the market, consisting of both incurring liabilities
and acquiring financial assets.
Enterprises, non-
financial
Organized and unorganized enterprises mainly engaged in
activity than providing financial and insurance services.
Enterprises, private Enterprises in which private parties own all, or a majority of the
shares, other capital participation or equity and which private
parties control
Enterprises, public Consists of Departmental and non-departmental public sector
enterprises
Enterprises, public
departmental
Enterprises owned and controlled by the public authorities,
which are mainly engaged in furnishing the kind of goods and
services which are often produced by business establishments
but do not hold or manage financial assets and liabilities apart
from their working balances and business accounts, payable and
receivable. Examples are activities relating to government.
Railways, posts and telegraphs, overseas communications
service, minor irrigation, multipurpose river projects, irrigation,
navigation and drainage projects, electricity schemes, forest,
government distilleries and factories, ordnance factories, public
works work-shops, government presses, road and water
transport services, tourist transport services, tourist
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accommodation, commercial broadcasting services, milk supply
schemes and port trust.
Enterprises, public,
non- departmental
Comprise government companies registered under Companies
Act 1956 and having 51 per cent or more share of government
and public corporations set up in the Central/State Government
Act wholly, or mainly, owned and/or controlled by the public
authorities excluding housing boards, municipal corporations
and improvement trusts
Enterprises,
unorganized
All unincorporated enterprises and households industries other
than the organized ones which are not regulated by any of the
Acts and which do not maintain annual accounts and balance-
sheets.
Entertainment,
literary or artistic
originals
Entertainment, literary or artistic originals are the original films,
sound recordings, manuscripts, tapes, models, etc, on which
drama performances, radio and television programming, musical
performances, sporting events, literary and artistic output, etc,
are recorded or embodied.
Establishment Ultimate unit in industrial classification
Expenditures Expenditures are the values of the amounts that buyers pay, or
agree to pay, to sellers in exchange for goods or services that
sellers provide to them or to other institutional units designated
by the buyers.
Exports of goods and
services
All transfers of the ownership of goods from residents of a
country to non-residents and services provided by resident
producers of the country to non-residents are to be covered. In
practice, the exports of goods may consist of the outward
movement of merchandise across the customs frontier of a
country and of other goods across the boundaries of her
domestic territory, including the direct purchases in the country
of extra-territorial organization and non-resident persons. Since
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the imports of merchandise into a country are to be valued at
c.i.f., the exports of services of the country should also include
the charges in respect of the imports for the transport and
insurance services provided by resident producers of the given
country.
External Transactions
Accounts
Accounts setting out the current and capital transactions of the
nation with the rest of the world.
Factor cost, Gross
output
Factor costs: are the actual production costs at which goods and
services are produced by the firms and industries in an economy.
Factor costs are really the costs of all the factors of production
such as labor, capital , energy, raw materials like steel etc that
are used to produce a given quantity of output in an economy.
Factor costs are also called factor gate costs since all the costs
that are incurred to produce a given quantity of goods and
services take place behind the factory gate ie within the walls of
the firms, pants etc in an economy. Thus the term GDP@ factor
cost refers to the total final output of all final goods and services
produced within the national frontiers of a country by its citizens
and the foreign residents who reside within those frontiers that
are assessed at production or actor cost prior to leaving their
respective factory gates for various markets where they are
bought and sold.
Factor cost, Gross
value added
The gross output of the industries valued at factor cost less the
purchasers’ value of intermediate inputs into the industries.
Factor incomes Compensation of employees, mixed income of self-employed and
operating surplus of producers.
Final consumption
expenditure accounts
Accounts relating to the final consumption of goods and services
by resident households, government services and private non-
profit services to households.
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Final consumption
expenditure of
government services
The value of gross output is equal to the sum of the value of
intermediate consumption of goods and services, compensation
of employees, consumption of fixed capital less sales
Final consumption
expenditure of
households in the
domestic market
This equal to final consumption expenditure of household plus
direct purchases in the domestic market by non-resident
households and extra- territorial bodies minus direct purchases
abroad by resident households.
Final consumption
expenditure of private
non-profit hose-holds
Value of goods and services produced for own use on current
account that is the value of their gross output services to reduce
by the sum of the value of their commodity and non-commodity
sales. The value of their gross output is equal to the sum of the
value of their intermediate consumption of goods and services,
compensation of employees, consumption of fixed capital and
indirect taxes.
Final consumption
expenditure, private
Value of final expenditure of households and private non-profit
institutions on current goods and services less sales of second
hand and scrapped goods including imputed value of own
account production and expenditure on consumer durable. It
includes final consumption expenditure of non-residents on
goods including all cost in the domestic market but excludes final
consumption expenditure of normal residents of the country
abroad.
Final use of goods and
services
Disposition of goods and services to final consumption
expenditure, gross fixed capital formation, increase in stocks and
exports.
Financial auxiliaries The financial auxiliaries sub-sector consists of all resident
corporations and quasi-corporations engaged primarily in
activities closely related to financial intermediation but which do
not themselves perform an intermediation role.
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Financial corporations The financial corporations sector consists of all resident
corporation or quasi-corporations principally engaged in
financial intermediation or in auxiliary financial activities which
are closely related to financial intermediation.
Financial enterprises Financial enterprises are enterprises that are principally
engaged in financial intermediation or in auxiliary financial
activities which are closely related to financial intermediation.
Financial
intermediaries
Financial intermediaries are units which incur liabilities on their
own account on financial markets by borrowing funds which
they lend on different terms and conditions to other institutional
units
Financial
intermediation
Financial intermediation is a productive activity in which an
institutional unit incurs liabilities on its own account for the
purpose of acquiring financial assets by engaging in financial
transactions on the market.
Financial
intermediation
services indirectly
measured (FISIM)
Financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) is
an indirect measure of the value of financial intermediation
services provided but for which financial institutions do no
change explicitly.
Fixed assets Fixed assets are tangible or intangible assets produced as
outputs from processes of production that are they used
repeatedly of continuously in other processes of production for
more than one year.
Foreign direct
investment
Foreign direct investment is the category of international
investment that reflects the objective of a resident entity in one
economy to obtain lasting interest in an enterprise resident in
another economy; foreign direct investment is defined as
ownership of 10 per cent or more of the ordinary shares or
voting power (for an incorporated enterprise) or the equivalent
(for an unincorporated enterprise).
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Functional
classifications
Functional classifications provide a means of classifying, by
purpose or socio-economic objective, certain transactions of
producers and of three institutional sectors – namely
households, general government and non-profit institutions
serving households (NPISH)s.
GDP at market prices GDP at market prices is the sum of the gross values added of all
resident producers at producers’ prices, plus taxes less subsides
on imports, plus all non- deductible VAT (or similar taxes).
GNI (gross national
income)
GNI (gross national income) is GDP less net taxes on production
and imports, less compensation of employees less property
income payable to the rest of the world plus the corresponding
items receivable from the rest of the world (in other words, GDP
less primary incomes payable to non-resident units plus primary
incomes receivable from non-resident units); an alternative
approach to measuring GNI at market prices is as the aggregate
value of the balances of gross primary incomes for all sectors;
(note that GNI is identical to gross national product (GNP) as
previously used in national accounts generally).
Goods Goods are physical objects for which a demand exists, over which
ownership rights can be established and whose ownership can
be transferred from one institutional units to another by
engaging in transactions on markets.
Goods and services
account
The goods and services account shows for the economy as a
whole and for groups of products, the total resources in terms of
output and imports, and the uses of goods and services in terms
of intermediate consumption, final consumption, gross capital
formation and exports.
Government
enterprises
Same as public departmental enterprises.
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Government final
consumption
expenditure
Government final consumption expenditure consists of
expenditure, including imputed expenditure, incurred by general
government on both individual consumption goods and services
and collective consumption services.
Government services
producers
Producers of government services furnish but normally do not
sell, to the community those common services which otherwise
cannot be conveniently and economically provided, and
administer the State and the economic and social policy of the
community. Also included are defence and external affairs.
Government
administrative
departments
All departments, offices, organizations and other bodies which
are agencies or instruments of the central, State of local public
authorities, whether accounted for, or financed in, ordinary or
extra- ordinary budgets or extra budgetary funds. Included are
all social security arrangements for large sectors of the
population imposed, controlled or financed by a government.
Excluded are government departmental and non-departmental
enterprises and public corporations.
Gross The term “gross” is a common means of referring to values
before deduction consumption of fixed capital (generally used as
in “gross capital stock” or “gross domestic product”).
Gross capital
formation
Gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the
gross fixed capital formation, changes in inventories and
acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector.
Gross fixed capital
formation
Gross fixed capital formation is measured by the total value of a
producer’s acquisitions, less disposals, of fixed assets during the
accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-
produced assets (such as subsoil assets or major improvements
in the quantity , quality or productivity of land) realized by the
productive activity of institutional units.
Gross national Gross national disposable income may be derived from gross
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disposable income national income by adding all current transfers in cash or in kind
receivable by resident institutional units from non- resident
units and subtracting all current transfers in cash or in kind
payable by resident institutional units to non-resident units.
Gross national income
(GNI)
Gross national income (GNI) is GDP less net taxes on production
and imports, less compensation of employees less property
income payable to the rest of the world plus the corresponding
items receivable for the rest of the world (in other words, GDP
less primary incomes payable to non-resident units plus primary
incomes receivable from non-resident units); an alternative
approach to measuring GNI at market prices is as the aggregate
value of the balances of gross primary incomes for all sectors;
(note that gross national income is identical to gross national
product (GNP) as previously used in national accounts
generally).
Gross operating
surplus
This residual item is output at producer’s values, less the sum of
intermediate consumption, compensation of employees, and
taxes on production and imports net of subsidies. It is
approximately equal to accounting profit before the deduction of
depreciation, direct taxes, dividends, interest pain and bad debts,
and before the addition of interest and dividends received.
Gross output of
industries
In general, the value of all the goods and services (commodities)
produced during the period of account including net increase in
work-in –progress and products for use on own account.
Valuation is usually at producers’ value that is the market value
at the establishment of the producers or at approximate basic
values, which is producers’ values less the relevant commodity
taxes, net. The gross output is equivalent to the gross margins,
that is, the differences between sale and purchase values of the
goods sold, in the case of the distributive trades, the insurance
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service charge in the case of casualty and life insurance; and the
sum of the actual and imputed service charges in the case of
banks and similar financial institutions.
Gross Saving Gross saving is gross disposable income less final consumption
expenditure.
Gross value added Gross value added is the value of output less the value of
intermediate consumption; it is a measure of the contribution to
GDP made by an individual producer, industry or sector.
Gross value added at
basic prices
Gross value added at basic prices is output valued at basic prices
less intermediate consumption valued at purchasers ‘prices.
Gross value added at
producers’ prices
Gross value added at producers’ prices is output valued at
producers’ prices less intermediate consumption valued at
purchasers’ prices
GST (goods and
services tax ) on
production
The transactions of registered producers are recorded excluding
GST, while those of final consumers (including producers of
exempt goods and services) are recorded at actual market prices.
The potential imbalance between the value of goods and services
produced, and the value ultimately consumed, is removed by
including the item ‘GST on production’ in the DGP account. This
item produces a measure of the amount of DST included in the
valuation of the final demand categories.
Historic cost
accounting
Historic cost accounting is a valuation method which requires
goods or assets used in production to be valued by the
expenditures actually incurred to acquire those goods or assets,
however far back in the past those expenditures took place.
Holding gains Positive or negative holding gains may accrue during the
accounting period to the owners of financial and non-financial
assets and liabilities as a result of a change in their prices
(holding gains are sometimes referred to as “capital gains”)
Household final Household final consumption expenditure consists of the
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consumption
expenditure
expenditure, including imputed expenditure, incurred by
resident households on individual consumption goods and
services, including those sold at prices that are not economically
significant.
Illegal production Illegal production is the production of goods or services whose
sale, distribution or possession is forbidden by law; and
production activities which are usually legal but which become
illegal when carried out by un- authorized producers; the scope
of illegal production varies depending on the laws in place in
individual countries (e.g., prostitution is legal in some countries
but illegal in others).
Implicit price
Deflators
Ratio of Current prices of GSDP to Constant price of GSDP. It
shows how much a change in the base year GSDP relies upon
changes in the price level. It is useful in figuring inflation rates.
Imports of goods and
services
In concept, all transfers of the ownership of goods from non-
residents of a country to residents and services provided by non-
resident producers to residents of the country. In practice, the
imports of goods may consist of the inward movement of
merchandise across the customs frontier of a country and of
other goods across the boundaries or her domestic territory,
including the direct purchases of the government services and
residents of the country abroad. Since, imports of merchandise
are valued c.i.f., imports also include the charges of resident
producers for transport and insurance services in respect of
these imports.
Income Income is the maximum amount that a household, or other unit,
can consume without reducing its real net worth.
Income and outlay
accounts
Accounts showing the receipt and disbursement of incomes by
resident institutional units.
Income approach Income approach for measuring the gross domestic product is to
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take the sum of the factor income accruing from production i.e.
the provision for consumption of fixed assets, compensation of
employees, mixed income of the self-employed, operating
surplus and the excess of indirect taxes over subsidies.
Income from abroad -
net
Net income from abroad is the difference between the total
values of the primary incomes receivable from, and payable to,
non- residents.
Types of Income Various forms of income are: wages and salaries, employees
contributions to social security, pension and similar schemes,
entrepreneurial income, mixed income of self- employed,
operating surplus, property income; direct taxes on income,
social security contribution , current transfers by enterprises,
social security benefits, social Contributions, current transfer by
enterprises, social assistance grants, other current transfers by
government, current transfers by households, current transfers
by the rest of the world.
Income, from property Actual and imputed transfers of property incomes accruing from
ownership of physical and financial assets, agriculture and other
land, patents, copyright, concessions and similar intangible
assets. Includes net rent on buildings in the case of the
enterprises other than the government administrative
departments
Income personal Private income minus savings of private corporate sector net of
retained earnings of foreign companies minus corporation tax.
Income, private Factor incomes and transfers accruing to the private sector, from
all sources. Includes current transfer payments from public
authorities and rest of the world.
Indirect Taxes: Indirect Taxes: are government revenues that result from taxes
that are not received directly from the earned incomes of
households, businesses etc. Thus sales taxes, highway tolls,
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excise taxes etc are forms of in direct taxes as opposed to direct
taxes that are extracted from earned incomes.
Industry An industry consists of a group of establishments engaged on the
same, or similar, kinds of production activity; the classification of
productive activities used in the System is ISIC (Rev.3).
Institutional sectors Institutional units are grouped together to form institutional
sectors, on the basis of their principal functions, behavior, and
objectives.
Institutional unit An institutional unit is an economic entity that is capable, in its
own right, of owning assets, incurring liabilities and engaging in
economic activities and in transactions with other entities.
Insurance The activity of insurance is intended to provide individual
institutional units exposed to certain risks with financial
protection against the consequences of the occurrence of
specified events: it is also a form of financial intermediation in
which funds are collected from policyholders and invested in
financial or other assets which are held as technical reserves to
meet future claims arising from the occurrence of the events
specified in the insurance policies.
Insurance
corporations
Insurance corporations consist of incorporated, mutual and
other entities whose principal function is to provide life,
accident, sickness, fire or other forms of insurance to individual
institutional units or groups of units.
Insurance technical
reserves
The technical reserves held by insurance enterprises consist of
the actuarial reserves against outstanding risks in respect of life
insurance policies, including reserves for with-profit policies
which add to the value on maturity of with-profit endowments or
similar policies, prepayments of premiums and reserves against
outstanding claims.
Intangible fixed assets Intangible fixed assets are non-financial produced fixed assets
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that mainly consist of mineral exploration, computer software,
entertainment, literary or artistic original intended to be used for
more than one year.
Intangible non-
produced assets
Intangible non-produced assets are assets that entitle their
owners to engage in certain specific activities or to produce
certain specific goods or services and to exclude other
institutional units from doing so except with the permission of
the owner (e.g., patented entities or purchased goodwill).
Integrated economic
accounts
The integrated economic accounts comprise the full set of
accounts of institutional sectors and the rest of the world,
together with the accounts for transactions (and other flows)
and the accounts for assets and liabilities.
Interest Interest comprises (actual and imputed) property incomes in
respect of such financial claims as banks and other deposits, bills,
bonds, promissory notes and other loans, accounts receivable
and payable, trade advances and consumers debts and household
equity in life insurance reserves and pension funds.
Interest Interest is the amount that the debtor becomes liable to pay to
the creditor over a given period of time without reducing the
amount of principal outstanding, under the terms of the financial
instrument agreed between them.
Interest on public debt Interest on debt owned by the administrative departments of the
central, state and local governments.
Intermediate
consumption
Intermediate consumption consists of the value of the goods and
services consumed as inputs by a process of production,
excluding fixed assets whose consumption is recorded as
consumption of fixed capital; the goods or services may be either
transformed or used up by the production process.
Intermediate
consumption of
Covers non-durable goods and services (commodities) used up
in production, including repair and maintenance of capital stock
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industries (excluding rent paid on buildings), research, development and
prospecting. Excludes consumption of fixed capital and rent paid.
Inventories Inventories consist of stocks of outputs that are still held by the
units that produced them prior to their being further processed,
sold, delivered to other units or used in other ways and stocks of
products acquired from other units that are intended to be used
for intermediate consumption or for resale without further
processing.
Inventories changes in
(including work-in-
progress)
Changes in inventories (including work-in –progress) are
measured by the value of the entries into inventories less the
value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of
goods held in inventories.
Inventories of work-
in-progress on
cultivated assets
Inventories of work-in –progress on cultivated assets consist of
livestock raised for products yielded only on slaughter, such as
fowl and fish raised commercially, trees and other vegetation
yielding once-only products on destruction and immature
cultivated assets yielding repeat products.
ISIC ISIC is the United Nations International Standard Industrial
Classification of All Economic Activities; the third revision of ISIC
is used in the 1993 SNA.
Kind-of-activity unit A kind-of-activity unit is an enterprise, or a part of an enterprise,
which engages in only one kind of (non-ancillary) productive
activity or in which the principal productive activity accounts for
most of the value added.
Land Land is the ground, including the soil covering and any
associated surface waters, over which ownership rights are
enforce.
Machinery and
equipment (assets)
Machinery and equipment (assets) consist of transport
equipment and other machinery and equipment other than that
acquired by households for final consumption.
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Maintenance and
repairs (of fixed
assets)
Ordinary maintenance and repairs of fixed assets are activities
that owners or users of fixed assets are obliged to undertake
periodically in order to be able to utilize assets over their
expected service lives (they are current costs that cannot be
avoided if the fixed assets are to continue to used); maintenance
and repairs do not change the fixed asset or its performance, but
simply maintain it in good working order or restore it to its
previous condition in the event of a breakdown (note the
contrast between this item and “major renovations or
enlargements”).
Major renovations or
enlargements (of
Fixed assets)
Major renovations or enlargements of fixed assets are activities
which increase the performance or capacity of existing fixed
assets or significantly extend their previously expected service
lives; the decision to renovate, reconstruct or enlarge a fixed
asset is a deliberate investment decision which may be
undertaken at any time and is not dictated by the condition of the
asset (note the contrast between this item and “maintenance and
repair).
Margin (trade) A trade margin is the difference between the actual or imputed
price realized on a good purchased for resale (either wholesale
or retail) and the price that would have to be paid by the
distributor to replace the good at the time it is sold or otherwise
disposed of.
Margin (transport) A transport margin consists of those transport charges paid
separately by the purchase in taking delivery of the goods at the
required time and place.
Market output Market output is output that is sold at prices that are
economically significant or otherwise disposed of on the market
or intended for sale or disposal on the market.
Market prices Market prices are the prices at which goods and services are sold
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in various markets to households and firms. Thus GDP@ market
price for example refers to the total final output of all final goods
and services produced within the national frontiers of a country
by its citizens and the foreign residents who reside within those
frontiers that are sold at market prices in various markets.
Market prices Market prices for transactions are the amounts of money willing
buyers pay t acquire something from willing sellers.
Mineral exploration Mineral exploration consists of the value of expenditures on
exploration for petroleum and natural gas and for non-petroleum
deposits.
Mixed income Mixed income is the surplus or deficit accruing from production
by unincorporated enterprises owned by households; it
implicitly contains an element of remuneration for work done by
the owner, or other members of the household, that cannot be
separately identified from the return to the owner as
entrepreneur but it excludes the operating surplus coming from
owner-occupied dwellings.
Mixed income of self-
employed
This consists of wage income of own account workers and profits
and dividends on unincorporated enterprises. This form of
income has been specifically defined for India as the breakdown
of two components viz. , income of own account workers and
profits etc., is not available separately.
Monetary gold Monetary gold is gold owned by the monetary authorities or
others subject to their effective control that is held as a financial
asset and as a component of foreign reserves.
National accounts, as a
system
It is an accounting system setting out clearly and concisely a
frame-work within which the statistical information needed to
analyst the economic process in all its many aspects could be
organized and related.
National income Net domestic product at factor cost plus net factor income from
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abroad represents the national income of the country.
National product at
factor cost gross/net
(NDP)
Value of factor cost of the product, attributable to the factors of
production supplied by the normal residents of the country. It is
equal to gross domestic product at factor cost plus net factor
Income from abroad.
National product at
market prices
National product at factor cost plus indirect taxes reduced by
subsidies.
Net The term “net” is a common means of referring to values after
deducting consumption of fixed capital (generally used as in “net
capital stock” or “net domestic product”); it should be noted,
however, that the term “net” can be used in different contests in
the national accounts, such as “net income from abroad” which is
the difference between two income flows.
Net domestic product
(NDP)
Net domestic product (NDP) is obtained by deducting the
consumption of fixed capital from gross domestic product.
Net factor income
from abroad
Income attributable to factor services rendered by the normal
residents of the country to the rest of the world less factor
services rendered to them by the rest of the world. It also
includes retained earnings of foreign controlled rupee companies
and branches of foreign companies in the domestic territory.
Residents include both individuals and institutions. Tourists or
commercial travelers of a given country traveling abroad are
treated as resident of the given country. The official diplomatic
and consular representatives of a given country, including
members of official missions and members of armed forces
stationed abroad are to be considered extra territorial by the
country in which they are located and residents of the given
country. The factor incomes generated by such residents are
domestic product or resident country. Factor incomes of locally
recruited staff of foreign diplomatic military establishments are
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included in factor income from abroad.
Net fixed capital
formation.
Net fixed capital formation consists of gross fixed capital
formation less consumption of fixed capital.
Net income from
abroad
The difference between the total values of the primary incomes
receivable from, and payable to, non-residents is often described
as net income from abroad.
Net national income The aggregate value of the balances of net primary incomes
summed over all sectors is described as net national income.
Net saving Net saving is net disposable income less final consumption
expenditure.
Net value added Net value added is the value of output less the values of both
intermediate consumption and consumption of fixed capital.
Net worth Net worth is the value of all the non-financial and financial assets
owned by an institutional unit or sector less the value of all its
outstanding liabilities; is a measure of the wealth of a unit of
sector at a point in time.
Non-financial assets Non-financial assets are entities, over which ownership rights
are enforced by institutional units, individually or collectively,
and from which economic benefits may be derived by their
owners by holding them, or using them over a period of time,
that consist of tangible assets, both produced and non-produced,
and most intangible assets for which no corresponding liabilities
are recorded.
Non-financial
corporations
Non-financial corporations are corporations whose principal
activity is the production of market goods or non-financial
services.
Non-financial quasi-
corporations
Non-financial quasi-corporations are quasi-corporations whose
principal activity is the production of market goods or non-
financial services.
Non-life insurance Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums
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premiums payable by policyholder to obtain insurance cover during the
accounting period (premiums earned) and the premium
supplements payable out of the property income attributed to
insurance policyholders, but excluding social contributions.
Non-market
producers
Non-market producers are producers that provide most of their
output to others free or at prices which are not economically
significant.
Non-profit
institutions(NPIs)
Non-profit institutions (NPIs) are legal or social entities created
for the purpose of producing goods and services whose status
does not permit them to be a source of income, profit or other
financial gain for the units that establish, control or finance them.
Non-profit institutions
controlled and mainly
financed by
government
Non-profit institutions controlled and mainly financed by
government are properly constituted legal entities which exist
separately from government but which are financed mainly by
government and over which government exercised control.
Non-profit institutions
engaged in market
production
Non-profit institutions engaged in market production consist of
those NPIs which charge fees determined by their costs of
production and which are sufficiently high to have a significant
influence on demand for their services, but any surpluses such
institutions make must be retained within those institutions as
their status as “non-profit institutions (NPIs)” prevents them
from distributing them to others
Non-profit institutions
engaged in non-
market production
Non-profit institutions engaged in non-market production are
NpIs that are incapable of providing financial gain to the units
which control or manage them, and which must rely principally
of funds other than receipts from sales to cover their costs of
production or other activities.
Non-profit institutions
serving
households(NPISHs)
Non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs) consist of
NPIs which are not financed and controlled by government and
which provide goods or services to households free or at prices
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that are not economically significant.
Non-residential
buildings
Nonpresidential buildings are buildings other than dwellings,
including fixtures, facilities and equipment that are integral parts
of the structures and costs of site clearance and preparation.
Non-residential
building
Non-residential buildings are buildings other than dwellings,
including fixtures, facilities and equipment that are integral parts
of the structures and costs of site clearance and preparation.
Operating surplus Gross output at producers’ values less the sum of intermediate
consumption, compensation of employees (including labour
income of self-employed), consumption of fixed capital and
indirect taxes reduced by subsidies.
Output Output consists of those goods or services that are produced
within an establishment that become available for use outside
that establishment, plus any goods and services produced for
own final use.
Per Capital Income Per Capita Income is obtained by dividing the NSDP (State
Income) by Mid-Year Projected Population of the State and is in
contrast to the Per Capita National Income which is obtained by
dividing the Net National Product (NNP) by the Mid-year
projected population of the country. Thus compilation of Per
Capita State Income is based on Income Origination Approach
whereas compilation of Per Capita National Income is based on
Income Accruing Approach.
Perpetual inventory
method(PIM)
The perpetual inventory method (PIM) is a method of
construction estimates of capital stock and consumption of fixed
capital from time series of gross fixed capital formation; it allows
an estimate to be made of the stock of fixed assets in existence
and in the hands of producers which is generally based on
estimating how many of the fixed assets installed as a result of
gross fixed capital formation undertaken in previous years have
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survived to the current period.
PPP(purchasing
power parity)
A PPP (purchasing power parity) is a price relative which
measures the number of units of country B’s currency that are
needed in country B to purchase the same quantity of an
individual good or service as 1 unit of country A’s currency will
purchase in country A.
Primary incomes Primary incomes are incomes that accrue to institutional units as
a consequence of their involvement in processes of production
ownership as assets that may be needed for purposes of
production.
Private sector All organized and unorganized enterprises excluding those under
public sector.
Produced assets Produced assets are non-financial assets that have come into
existence as outputs from processes that fall within the
production boundary of the SNA.
Producer’s price The producer’s price is the amount receivable by the producer
from the purchaser for a unit of a good or service produced as
output minus any VAT, or similar deductible tax, invoiced to the
purchaser; it excludes any transport charges invoiced separately
by the producer.
Producers Industries, producers of government services, producers of non-
profit services to households and domestic services rendered by
one household to another.
Production Production is an activity, carried out under the responsibility,
control and management of an institutional unit that uses inputs
of labour, capital and goods and services to produce outputs of
other goods and services.
Production account The production account records the activity of producing goods
and services as defined within the SNA; its balancing item, gross
value added, is a measure of the contribution to GDP made by an
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individual producer, industry or sector.
Production accounts Commodity and activity accounts. For commodity: Accounts
relating to the total supply of commodities from domestic
production and imports and their disposition to intermediate
and final uses
For activity: Accounts of industries, producers of government
services, producers of private non-profit services to households,
and the domestic services to households, in respect of their gross
output of goods and services and their intermediate
consumption, primary inputs and indirect taxes less subsidies.
Production boundary The production boundary includes all production actually
destined for the market, whether for sale of barter, all goods or
services provided free to individual households or collectively to
the community by government units or NPISHs, all goods
produced for own final use, own-account production of housing
services by owner occupiers and services produced by
employing paid domestic staff.
Property income Property income is the income receivable by the owner of a
financial asset or a tangible non-produced asset in return for
providing funds to or putting the tangible non-produced asset at
the disposal of, another institutional unit; it consists of interest,
the distributed income corporations (i.e., dividends and
withdrawals from income of quasi-corporation), reinvested
earnings on direct foreign investment, property income
attributed to insurance policy holders, and rent.
Property income
attributed to
insurance
policyholders
The property income attributed to insurance policyholders is the
investment income receivable by insurance enterprises on
insurance technical reserves; it is shown in the accounts as being
paid by the insurance enterprises to the insurance policyholders
because the technical reserves are assets of the policy holders.
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Public corporations Corporations wholly, or mainly owned and / or controlled by the
public authorities. (All public financial institutions are treated as
corporations).
Public sector Comprises government administrative departments,
departmental and non-departmental enterprises
Purchaser’s price The purchaser’s price is the amount paid by the purchaser,
excluding any deductible VAT or similar deductible tax, in order
to take delivery of a unit of a good or service at the time and
place required by the purchaser; the purchaser’s price of a good
includes any transport charges paid separately by the purchaser
to take delivery at the required time and place.
Quasi- corporations Quasi-corporations are unincorporated enterprises that function
as if they were corporations, and which have complete sets of
accounts, including balance sheets.
Reference rate (of
interest)
The reference rate (of interest) is the pure cost of borrowing
funds (i.e. a rate from which the risk premium has been
eliminated to the greatest extent possible and which does not
include any intermediation services).
Reinvested earnings
on direct foreign
investment
Reinvested earnings on direct foreign investment consist of the
retained earnings of a direct foreign investment enterprise and
which are treated as if they were distributed and remitted to
foreign direct investors in proportion to their ownership of the
equity of the enterprise and then reinvested by them in the
enterprise.
Rent. Factor income generated by the letting and use of land for
agricultural and other purposes, building/residential and
non/residential. It is treated as income from property
Research and
development
Research and development by a market producer is an activity
undertaken for the purpose of discovering or developing new
products, including improved versions or qualities of existing
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products or discovering or developing new or more efficient
processes or production.
Rest of The world,
transactions
Transactions with the rest of the world calls for detailed
classification of exports and imports of goods and services, or
factor incomes and of transactions in financial claims.
SAM (social
accounting matrix)
A SAM (social accounting matrix) is a means of presenting the
SNA accounts in a matrix which elaborates the linkages, between
a supply and use table and institutional sector accounts; a typical
focus of a SAM on the role of people in the economy may be
reflected by, among other things, extra breakdowns of the
household sector and a disaggregated representation of labour
markets (i.e,, distinguishing various categories of employed
persons).
Satellite accounts Satellite accounts provide a framework linked to the central
accounts and which enables attention to be focused on a certain
field or aspect of economic and social life in the context of
national accounts; common examples are satellite accounts for
the environment, or tourism, or unpaid household work.
Saving The difference between the current receipts and the current
disbursements; the balancing item on the income and outlay
account; and the balancing item of “Use of disposable income
account” in 1993 SNA..
Saving, household This is sum of increase in the financial assets and of physical
assets of household sector ( for coverage of household sector see
capital formation, household).
Saving, household
physical assets
Saving of households in the form of physical assets comprising
investment in construction including land improvements,
machinery and equipment and inventories.
Services Services are outputs produced to order and typically consist of
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changes in the conditions of the consuming units realized by the
activities or producers at the demand of the consumers; by the
time their production is completed they must have been
provided to the consumers
Single indicator
method of deflation
A single indicator method of deflation is a means of estimation
the volume movements of value added directly using only one
time series instead of double deflation.
SNA (System of
National Accounts)
The System of National Accounts (SNA) consists of coherent,
consistent and integrated set of macroeconomic accounts;
balance sheets and tables based on a set of internationally agreed
concepts, definitions, classifications and accounting rules.
Stocks Stocks consist largely of the materials and supplied work-in-
progress except in construction projects and finished products
and goods in the possession of industries. Standing timber and
crops are excluded from stocks, but livestock raised for
slaughter, logs hand harvested crops are included. Producers of
government service may also engage in transactions in stocks.
These transactions related primarily to stocks of strategic
materials, grains and other commodities of special importance to
the nation, and to the sales of large lots of surplus goods.
Change in Stock Difference between market/book values of the stocks at the
beginning and end of the period.
Straight-line
depreciation
Straight-line depreciation is a depreciation profile based on a
constant annual amount of capital consumption over the life of
the asset.
Subsidies All grants on current account made by government to private
industries and public corporations, and grants made by the
public authorities to enterprises in compensation for operating
losses when these losses are clearly in consequence of the policy
of the government to maintain prices at a level below costs of
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production. In the case of irrigation schemes, operation loss is
classified as subsidy.
Subsidies on losses of
government trading
organizations
Subsidies on losses of government trading organizations consist
of the losses incurred by government trading organizations
whose function is to buy and sell the products of resident
enterprises; when such organizations incur losses as a matter of
deliberate government economic or social policy by selling at
lower prices than those at which they purchased the goods, the
difference between the purchase and the selling prices should be
treated as a subsidy.
Surplus of the nation
on current
transactions
Excess of receipts on current account over disbursements on
current account in respect of the transactions of a country with
the rest of the world.
Tangible fixed assets Tangible fixed assets are non-financial produced assets that
consist of dwellings; other buildings and structures; machinery
and equipment and cultivated assets.
Tangible non-
produced assets
Tangible non-produced assets are natural assets – lend, subsoil
assets, non-cultivated biological resources and water resources –
over which ownership may be established and transferred.
Taxes, direct Direct taxes are the levies by public authorities at regular
intervals, except social security contributions, on income from
employment, property, capital gains or any other source and on
the financial assets and the net or total worth of enterprises,
private non-profit institutions and households; and on the
possession, or use, of goods by individuals and households.
Taxes, indirect Taxes assessed on producers in respect of the production, sale,
purchase or use of goods and services which they charge to the
expenses of production. Also included are import duties.
Total economy The total economy consists of all the institutions units which are
resident in the economic territory of a country.
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Trade margin A trade margin is the difference between the actual of imputed
price realized on a good purchased for resale (either wholesale
or retail) and the price that would have to be paid by the
distributor to replace the good at the time it is sold or otherwise
disposed of.
Trade, credit and
advances
Credit extended in respect of sale/purchase of goods and
services, and advances for the production of goods and services
in progress or to be undertaken.
Unit value index A unit value index is a “price” index which measures the change
in the average value of units that are not homogeneous and
which may therefore be affected by changes in the mix of items
as well as by changes in their prices.
Valuables Valuables are produced assets that are not used primarily for
production or consumption, that are expected to appreciate or at
least not to decline in real value, that do not deteriorate over
time under normal conditions and that are acquired and held
primarily as stores of value.
Valuation of Imports
and Exports
Valuation basis is f.o.b. at the custom frontier of the exporting
country for exports and c.i.f. at the custom frontier of the
importing country for imports. f.o.b. value: the value in the
market at the custom frontier of a country of her exports of
merchandise and other goods including all costs of transporting
the goods to the custom frontier, export duties and the cost of
loading the goods on the carrier unless the latter cost is borne by
the carrier.
c.i.f. value: The value in the market at the custom frontier of a
country of her imports of merchandise, other goods, etc.
including all charges for transporting and insuring the goods
from the country of export and the given country but excluding
the cost unloading from ship, aircraft, etc,. unless it is born by the
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carrier.
Value added, gross Gross output- intermediate consumption. Used interchangeably
with the term gross domestic product. The value added to goods
and services by the contributions of capital and labour (ie after
the costs of bought- in materials and services have been
deducted from the total value of output).
Volume index A volume index(also called a “quantity index”) is most commonly
presented as an average of the proportionate changes in the
quantities of a specified set of goods or services between two
periods of time; volume indices may also compare the relative
leaves of activity in different countries(e.g. , those calculated
using PPPs).
Wages and salaries Wages and salaries consist of the sum of wages and salaries in
cash and wages and salaries in kind.
Wages and salaries in
cash
Wages and salaries in cash consist of wages or salaries payable
at regular weekly, monthly or other intervals, including
payments by results and piecework payments; plus allowances
such as those for working overtime; plus amounts paid to
employees away from work for on holiday; plus ad hoc bonuses
and similar payments; plus commissions, gratuities and tips
received by employees.
Wages and salaries in
kind
Goods and services acquired or produced by industries,
producers of government services and producers of private non-
profit services to households which are provided to their
employees free of charge, or at markedly reduced cost, and are of
clear and direct benefit to the employees.
Work-in-progress -
inventories
Inventories of work-in-progress consist of goods and services
that are partially completed but that are not usually turned over
to other units without further processing or that are not mature
and whose production process will be continued in subsequent
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period by the same producer.
Work-in –progress on
cultivated assets -
inventories
Inventories of work- in –progress on cultivated assets consist of
livestock raised for products yielded only on slaughter, including
fowl and fish raised commercially, trees and other vegetation
yielding once-only products on destruction and immature
cultivated assets yielding repeat products.
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