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Telangana has implemented significant reforms in its Public Distribution System (PDS) and the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) to enhance transparency and efficiency. The state has automated its Fair Price Shops (FPS) and introduced various mobile applications to improve citizen access to services, including real-time digital authentication for pensioners and bus ticketing systems. Additionally, a recruitment drive for police and public service positions is underway to strengthen governance and public safety.

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Telangana has implemented significant reforms in its Public Distribution System (PDS) and the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) to enhance transparency and efficiency. The state has automated its Fair Price Shops (FPS) and introduced various mobile applications to improve citizen access to services, including real-time digital authentication for pensioners and bus ticketing systems. Additionally, a recruitment drive for police and public service positions is underway to strengthen governance and public safety.

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has generated Rs.

326 crores in revenue portal has 35 transactional and 11


through transactions of 25 lakh citizens information modules available and has
since its inception. facilitated 33,78,520 transactions and
6.3.9 Smart PDS Solutions collected Rs. 7,535.56 crore so far. As
part of new reforms, Pattadar passbooks
Telangana offers intra-state portability are now delivered to citizens’ doorsteps.
for its Public Distribution System (PDS), A committee was established to address
allowing citizens to obtain their entitled issues and improve the system, leading
rations from any Fair Price Shop (FPS) to a special drive from March 1-15,
within Telangana. This flexibility enables 2024, resolving 1.38 lakh of the 2,46,131
people to choose a convenient FPS based pending applications. District Collectors
on location, timing, or other personal were empowered to expedite this
reasons. However, inter-state portability process, enhancing service efficiency for
is not available. To ensure transparency farmers.
and accountability, Telangana has
established toll-free helplines for
6.5 Telangana Public Service
Commission (TGPSC)
grievance registration and Consumer
Information Centers to raise awareness 6.5.1 Restructuring of TGPSC
and protect consumer rights.
The government has initiated significant
Additionally, Telangana has automated reforms to enhance transparency and
its FPS with electronic point of sale efficiency within the Telangana Public
(ePoS) devices. ePoS machines have Service Commission (TGPSC) amid
been installed in 17,151 FP Shops allegations of impropriety. In December
out of 17,235 for online distribution. 2023, under the Hon’ble Chief Minister,
The remaining 84 Fair Price Shops a review of the TGPSC was initiated
are distributing essential commodities following concerns about favouritism
manually through a mobile app due and a lack of transparency in recruitment
to a lack of network or low network. processes. Key measures implemented
Safeguards like IRIS identification and include a leadership restructuring in
Aadhaar-based OTP have also been January 2024, resulting in the resignation
implemented to provide easy access to of the chairman and several members,
rations. and the formation of a search committee
to identify qualified individuals for
6.4 Land Records Management
new leadership roles. Additionally, a
‘Dharani’ is an Integrated Land Records comprehensive review of recruitment
Management System. As of July 9, 2024, procedures is underway to streamline
it was visited 15,21,76,713 times. Its processes and ensure fairness.

234 Telangana
These reforms aim to create a more examination is set for August 7-8, 2024,

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transparent and accountable agency, and the Group-III Services examination
fostering public trust in its fairness for November 17-18, 2024. For Group-IV
and efficiency. Streamlined procedures Services, the written examination results
are expected to expedite recruitment, have been declared, and certificate
leading to faster placement of qualified verification for nearly 25,000 qualified
candidates in government positions. candidates began on June 20, 2024, and
By adhering to a fair and transparent will continue until August 30, 2024.
recruitment system, the reformed TGPSC
The ongoing recruitment process for
aims to restore public confidence in the
17,410 various positions is currently
government’s ability to attract and retain
in progress. Some of the key positions
talented individuals. These initiatives
among these are detailed in Table 6.3
represent a significant step towards
establishing Telangana’s meritocratic Table 6.3 Status of ongoing
recruitments through TGPSC as of
and efficient public service recruitment
05.07.2024:
system.
Sl. No. of
6.5.2 Recruitments via TGPSC Category
No. Posts
The government recognises the critical 1 Group-I Services 563
2 Group-II Services 783
role of public officials as the backbone
3 Group-III Services 1388
of effective governance. The Telangana 4 Group-IV Services 8180
Public Service Commission (TGPSC) has 5 Assistant Executive 1540
been committed to delivering efficient Engineers In Various
governance and promoting transparency Engineering Departments
in selecting suitable candidates for 6 Assistant Engineers in 837
Various Engineering
various positions. The government has
Departments
implemented a recruitment process for 7 Junior Lecturers 1392
multiple positions, demonstrating its 8 Hostel Welfare Officers 581
dedication to addressing employment 9 Assistant Professors 544
needs. (Lecturers, Physical
Directors, and Librarians
The Commission issued a revised in Collegiate Education
notification for Group-I services, Department)
announcing 563 vacancies. The 10 Polytechnic Lecturers 247
preliminary examination was held on 11 Agricultural Officers 148
12 Town Planning Building 175
June 9, 2024, and the Main examination
Overseer
is scheduled for October 21-27,
Source: Telangana Public Service Commission
2024. The Group-II Services written

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6.6 Other Government Real-time Digital Authentication
Recruitments of Identity (RTDAI) utilises facial
recognition to verify pensioners digitally.
In January 2024, the government
This eliminates the need for in-person
provided appointments to 6,956 nurses.
visits, offering convenience and security.
Of the total selections, 5,571 staff nurses
It provides contactless verification,
will be assigned under the Director
which is more convenient for pensioners,
of Medical Education (DME) and the
especially senior citizens. It also offers
Director of Public Health and Family
robust authentication, which reduces
Welfare (DPH). Additionally, 736 will be
fraudulent claims through multi-layered
placed under Telangana Vaidya Vidhana
verification (demographics, facial
Parishad (TVVP), 253 under Mahatma
recognition, and liveness detection).
Jyotiba Phule Telangana Backward
It also helps improve efficiency, which
Classes Welfare Residential Educational
provides faster processing times
Institutions Society, 117 under Telangana
for pension disbursement. The DTA
Minorities Residential Educational
pensioner database has about 2.65
Institutions Society (TMREIS), 109 under
lakh pensioners, and the authentication
Telangana Social Welfare Residential
transactions are done once a year.
Educational Institutions Society
(TGSWREIS), 81 under MNJ Institute of 6.7.2 Citizen Buddy
Oncology and Regional Cancer Centre, CDMA has released an Android app
68 under Telangana Tribal Welfare called Citizen Buddy to bring municipal
Residential Educational Institutions services closer to the people in all
Society (Gurukulam), 13 under Telangana ULBs. As of July 09, 2024, the app has
Residential Educational Institutional been downloaded over 50,000 times
Society, and 8 under the Department for on Android. The app allows citizens to
Disabled and Senior Citizens Welfare. access helpful information and perform
As per G.O.Ms. Nos. 81, 82, and 83, routine transactions efficiently, including
dated July 6, 2024, the government filing complaints or grievances about
has accorded permission to fill 3,035 municipal issues such as street lighting,
vacant posts in various categories under road sweeping, and drain cleaning. After
TGSRTC. resolving a grievance, the concerned
officer will notify the complainant of the
6.7 Mobile Governance updated status. The app also provides
6.7.1 Real-time Digital Authentication services such as checking and paying
of Identity (RTDAI) taxes, booking water tankers, receiving
RTDAI is Telangana’s Tech-Driven notifications, and accessing a staff
Pensioner Verification. Telangana’s directory.

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6.7.3 T-Wallet (RC), Permit, Fitness Certificate, and

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even Insurance documents. The
T Wallet, the official digital wallet
documents can be accessed instantly
of Telangana, aims to increase
on personal smartphones, anytime and
digital transactions and support the
anywhere. Overall, the RTA m-Wallet
government’s cashless vision post-
app is a valuable tool for Telangana
demonetization. It offers an Anytime,
residents, promoting a paperless and
Anywhere payment option accessible via
convenient approach to managing
mobile app, browser, MeeSeva centres,
vehicle documents. As of July 09, 2024,
or USSD service. It caters to users with or
the app has been downloaded over 50
without smartphones through innovative
lakh times on Android.
methods like UID-based authentication.
T Wallet facilitates government and 6.7.5 My GHMC App
private transactions, integrating with The My GHMC app is a citizen-
several government departments and centric mobile application designed
enabling fund transfers via IMPS. It by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal
supports financial inclusion by being Corporation (GHMC) in July 2016 to
available in English, Telugu, and Urdu and simplify interactions between residents
ensures secure transactions with two- and the civic body. Key functionalities
factor authentication. Since its launch, of the app include Property Tax
over 14.3 lakh citizens have registered, Management, Trade License Fee
facilitating 4.26 crore transactions Payment, Grievance Redressal, Birth
worth Rs. 24,950 crore. The government and Death Certificate Download, Layout
has obtained RBI approval to pilot a Regularization Scheme (LRS) Application
first-of-its-kind service allowing cash Status Tracking, and other services
withdrawals from T Wallet, marking a such as online booking of appointments
significant milestone in digital wallet for various GHMC services, real-time
services. updates and alerts on water supply
6.7.4 RTA m-Wallet schedules, traffic diversions, and other
important announcements, access
The RTA m-Wallet app, developed by
to a GHMC citizen charter outlining
the Telangana Transport Department,
service delivery timelines, and grievance
is a convenient and secure way to carry
redressal mechanisms. As of July 09,
all the essential vehicle documents
2024, the app has been downloaded
digitally. This free app allows users
over 10 lakh times on Android.
to Store digital copies of their Driving
License (DL), Registration Certificate

Socio Economic Outlook 2024 237


6.7.6 Telangana Diagnostics App tickets directly on the bus using the
i-TIMS machine before their journey.
Telangana Diagnostics is a resident-
The machine offers multiple payment
friendly initiative launched by the
options for convenience, including cash,
Department of Health & Family Welfare.
credit/debit cards, and UPI (Unified
It empowers residents to access free
Payments Interface). The i-TIMS system
diagnostic services offered by the
is integrated with the Online Passenger
government. Key functionalities of the
Reservation System (OPRS) of TGSRTC,
Telangana Diagnostics app include
ensuring real-time ticket updates and
locating the nearest diagnostic centres,
eliminating overbooking issues. Overall,
accessing lab test information such as a
the i-TIMS initiative aims to enhance the
list of blood tests, pathology tests, and
passenger experience on TGSRTC buses
other diagnostic investigations available
by offering a convenient, efficient, and
free of charge, registering for free
transparent ticketing system.
diagnostic tests directly through the app
using a phone number and Aadhar card 6.8.2 TGSRTC Bus Booking App
details, and downloading and viewing The Telangana State Road Transport
lab test reports securely within the app. Corporation (TGSRTC) offers mobile
The average patient count is 3,15,000 applications to enhance users’ bus travel
per month, and 15,22,259 tests are experience. The TGSRTC Bus Booking
performed monthly. app allows users to book their tickets
hassle-free and securely. It will enable
6.8 Smart Mobility Governance
booking tickets for journeys to districts
6.8.1 Intelligent-Ticket Issue Machine within Telangana and a few connected
(i-TIMS) locations beyond Telangana boundaries
The Intelligent-Ticket Issue Machine (for example, Bangalore) only.
(i-TIMS) is a passenger-friendly 6.8.3 TGSRTC Gamyam App:
initiative by the Telangana State Road
The Gamyam App was released to track
Transport Corporation (TGSRTC)
special-type service, district service, and
designed to streamline the bus ticketing
Hyderabad city service buses. The app
process. i-TIMS is an Android-based
enables citizens to learn about the bus
ticketing machine installed on TGSRTC
schedule, the location of bus stands, and
buses operating within the Greater
estimated arrival and departure times.
Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
They can also track the bus routes on a
(GHMC) limits, with plans for further
map, allowing them to plan their journeys
expansion. Passengers can purchase
better.

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6.8.4 T-Savaari App 6.8.7 Bus On Contract (BOC):

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Developed by L&T Metro Rail The Bus On Contract (BOC) facility
(Hyderabad) Ltd., the T-Savaari app is a has been implemented in the Online
comprehensive and user-friendly mobile Passenger Reservation System. This
application designed to streamline enables customers to book entire bus/
urban travel within Hyderabad. The buses for occasions like marriages,
T-Savaari app is valuable for anyone picnics, etc. Customers can book buses
navigating Hyderabad’s transportation online with online payments. The system
landscape. It empowers users with real- displays the inventory of different types
time information, multimodal journey of buses available in the depots, which
planning functionalities, and cost-saving are closer to the customers’ origin point.
features, ultimately contributing to a This enables the customer to choose the
smoother and more efficient urban travel bus type of his choice.
experience. As of July 09, 2024, the app
6.9 Law & Order, Public Safety,
has been downloaded over 5 lakh times
Policing, and Prisoners’ Welfare
on Android.
The police force is critical for sustaining
6.8.5 Hyderabad Metro tickets via
WhatsApp social peace and order. In collaboration
with the community, the Telangana
The Hyderabad Metro Rail has launched government is committed to meeting
an end-to-end digital payment-enabled residents’ needs by providing efficient
Metro ticket booking service using the and effective services through crime
WhatsApp e-ticketing platform. It is prevention and protection initiatives,
the country’s first Metro rail to offer with a genuine concern for public safety
100% digital payment using WhatsApp and well-being.
e-ticketing.
6.9.1. New Recruitment of Police Force
6.8.6 Anywhere-Anytime services in
Regional Transport Authority (RTA) To bolster the police force, a significant
recruitment drive culminated on February
The government has implemented
14, 2024, with the Hon’ble Chief Minister
‘Anytime Anywhere’, an m-governance
handing over appointment orders to
project that allows residents to access
13,444 newly recruited constables. This
18 essential RTA services without
initiative underscores the government’s
visiting regional transport offices. This
commitment to enhancing public safety
project has logged 71,072 license and
and ensuring robust law enforcement
registration transactions.
across Telangana.

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Box 6.1 squads to address the city’s drug
issues: the Hyderabad Narcotics
Telangana Enforcement Wing (HNEW), which

Anti Narcotics
focuses on organised drug trafficking,
and the Narcotics Investigation

Bureau Supervision Wing (NISW), which aids


in investigations and case-building to
The Telangana Anti Narcotics Bureau secure convictions. The NISW is led by
(TGANB) is the State’s primary agency an Assistant Commissioner of Police
for enforcing drug laws and combating (ACP), supported by an Inspector, a
narcotics trafficking. As part of India’s Sub-Inspector, and six constables.
broader Narcotics Control Bureau
Police station-wise awareness
(NCB), TGANB works to investigate
programs targeted families of drug
and arrest individuals involved in the
sellers and consumers, resulting in 622
illegal drug trade, aiming to curb drug
registered cases and 1,342 arrests. 27
trafficking and abuse. The Hyderabad
drug offenders have been detained
police have also created two specialised

240 Telangana
under the Preventive Detention Act. rehabilitation centre and one de-

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A State-Level NCORD meeting was addiction centre are proposed to
held to coordinate efforts among be established in all the vulnerable
stakeholder departments, and a State- districts.
Level ‘Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Recently, the Office of the Director
Substances Disposal Committee’ was
General of Police, Hyderabad, has
established to dispose of seized drugs
procured 20 Innova Crysta, 7 Bolero
under the NDPS Act.
Neo, 50 Honda Shine, and 9 Honda
Districts such as Khammam, Activa Dix for the bureau’s use.
Rangareddy, Adilabad, Medchal-
These initiatives reflect the
Malkajgiri, Hyderabad, Nalgonda,
government’s comprehensive
Mahboobnagar, and Nizamabad
approach to tackling the drug problem
were identified as vulnerable to illicit
in Telangana.
drug trafficking and abuse. One

6.9.2 Hawk Eye App investigations and apprehensions. The


integrated SOS button immediately alerts
The Telangana Police Hawk Eye App is a
nearby police stations, patrolling units,
mobile app that allows citizens to report
and control rooms. The app also serves
crimes and suspicious activities directly
as an information resource, providing
to the police department. It facilitates
contact details for all Telangana Police
seamless reporting of incidents, including
departments, promoting transparency
traffic violations and criminal activity.
and ensuring citizens know who to
The app also allows users to attach
contact in various situations.
multimedia evidence, strengthening

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Box 6.2

Telangana cyber crimes. Additionally, there are


21 auxiliary units, namely Cyber
Cyber Security Crime Coordination Cells, in 21
districts across the State, including
Bureau (TGCSB) GRP Secunderabad. Furthermore,
Telangana is taking significant steps to the Office of the Director General
combat cybercrime. The Bureau hosts of Police, Hyderabad, has procured
a dedicated national helpline, 1930 10 Innova Crysta, 4 Bolero Neo, 40
Call Centre, to respond to and act upon Honda Shine, and 15 Honda Activa
complaints about cybercrimes reported Dix for the bureau’s use.
by citizens. TGCSB is the nodal agency
for the Joint Cybercrime Coordination In February 2024, with support from
Team (JCCT) for Karnataka, the State Legal Services Authority,
Maharashtra, Goa, Jharkhand, and the process of refunding lost amounts
Rajasthan. to cybercrime victims was simplified.
Seven exclusive CCPS (Cyber Crime Since 18 March 2024, about Rs. 32
Police Stations) have been set up crores have been refunded to 5,191
under six police Commissionerate victims through the Lok Adalat
limits to fight the rising number of System.

242 Telangana
The Emergency Response Support depots, and important railway stations

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System has also been launched in the in Cyberabad and the Hyderabad
State. It is a pan-India single number Commissionerate. 207 complaints were
(112) linked to local Hawk-Eye, private received through this mode in 2023 (as
cab services, and Telangana Tourism of October 31, 2023). The district SHE
via Police patrol vehicles/Blue Colts. Team receives complaints and takes
Dial 112 received a total of 4,42,59,097 action based on the evidence. The
emergency calls. So far, 62,86,074 State SHE Team’s WhatsApp number is
emergency calls, including 10,62,691 (9441669988/8712656856).
calls from women, have been attended 6.10.2 Domestic Violence Module
from February 19, 2019, to July 31, 2023. (DV Module)
6.10 Women, Transgender and The Domestic Violence Module (DV) was
LGBTQIA+ Rights and Safety developed to address domestic violence
6.10.1 SHE Teams and dowry harassment, ensuring prompt
interventions and fostering collaboration
Telangana introduced SHE Teams in
with NGOs and relevant entities. It also
Hyderabad City to establish a safe
engages in awareness campaigns to
and secure environment for women
educate the public on the complexities
linked to friendly policing. Following the
of domestic abuse. As of October 2023,
overwhelming success of SHE Teams in
the module received 1,114 petitions,
Hyderabad City, they were reproduced
registered FIRs in 21% of cases (239),
in Cyberabad and then in each district of
resolved 25% through counselling (282),
Telangana.
closed 31% for other reasons (350),
The SHE Team Application Software is and had 22% of cases (243) still in the
designed to update and save data on SHE counselling stage.
Teams in districts and commissionerates. 6.10.3 Cyber Congress Project
In 2023 (as of October 31, 2023), [CybHER]:
9855 petitions were received. Several
The SHE Team is implementing the
modifications are being made to the
“CybHER-III” (Cyber Congress) training
application to make it more user-friendly
programme to raise awareness among
and efficient.
Telangana school-aged children. It was
The Women’s Safety Wing also initiated by the Women Safety Wing
introduced a QR code scan tool, and involved four students from each
allowing victims to file complaints and school and two instructors to combat
provide comments. The barcodes are online risks and promote constructive
posted at metro stations, TGSRTC bus internet and mobile use. The initiative

Socio Economic Outlook 2024 243


is being executed in all 33 districts, with assistance, and cybercrime handholding
50 schools in each district. The goal is to support, as well as designing, integrating,
raise awareness among 1,650 teachers and maintaining women’s safety to aid in
and 3,300 pupils in ten months. investigating and verifying cybercrimes
6.10.4 Cyber Ambassador Platform using sophisticated cyber tools.
(CAP) 6.10.7 Anti-Human Trafficking Unit
Module
The Women’s Safety Wing, in
collaboration with the Education According to MHA requirements, three
Department, identified 2381 schools existing AHTUs were strengthened with
(1603 government Schools, 259 BC appropriate equipment/materials, and
Welfare Schools, 237 SC Welfare 28 new AHTUs were built in all State
Schools, 78 ST Welfare Schools, and 204 units throughout 2021. All 31 AHTUs
Minority Welfare Schools) and conducted in Telangana operate successfully
online Cyber Awareness Sessions for following MHA orders and timely State
their 9424 Students and 4722 Teachers Police instructions, using their own
with the assistance of a group of Cyber strength.
Experts.
A total of 271 cases were registered
6.10.5 Girl’s Safety Clubs under Human Trafficking in Telangana
A Standard Operating Procedure has in the year 2023 (up to October). 530
been established to construct Safety victims have been rescued, and 345
Clubs in all educational institutions Traffickers have been arrested.
in collaboration with the Education 6.10.8 BHAROSA Module
Department. To accomplish this, an
‘’Bharosa’’ Support Facility for Women
inter-departmental conference was held
& Children is a dedicated support centre
in the presence of the Hon’ble Minister
that helps women and children who
of Education, DGP, and other senior
have been victims of various sorts of
authorities.
abuse. Individuals experiencing physical,
6.10.6 Cyber Lab sexual, emotional, psychological, or
Telangana has created a Cyber Lab in economic abuse can seek specialised
the Women Safety Wing of Hyderabad treatment at the centre regardless of
to deal with cybercrime incidents against age, class, caste, education level, marital
women and children. It was founded status, race, or culture. These services
to develop an echo system for cyber include psychiatric, legal, medical, police,
advocacy, capacity building, investigative and prosecution support, all conveniently
available in one location.

244 Telangana
Since its launch, Bharosa has been seeking assistance at police stations.

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successful, leading to its replication in It efficiently registers, transfers,
various districts across Telangana. By and follows up on cases, providing
the end of 2022, 12 Bharosa centres unwavering support. The WHD ensures
had handled more than 17,000 cases. concerns are addressed with empathy
Currently, the WDCW Dept. financially and effectiveness, fostering a supportive
supports 35 Bharosa Centres, covering environment. To enhance the women-
24 districts, 6 Commissionerates, and 5 friendliness of police stations, 750
Centres in the Tri-Police Commissionerate WHDs are established in Telangana,
in Hyderabad. with 386 in Rural Police Stations, 334 in
6.10.9 CDEW Family Counselling Urban Police Stations, and 30 in Special
Centers Purpose Police Stations. The desks will be
led by a female police officer, preferably
The Centre for Development and
within the rank of a woman ASI. Training,
Empowerment of Women (CDEW)
orientation, and sensitisation programs
Family Counselling Centre assists couples
will be conducted for female and male
experiencing strained relationships due
police officials.
to marital discord. By providing a safe
and supportive environment, CDEW Similarly, as per Mission Shakti
aims to offer a platform for couples to Guidelines, a Women Helpline (181) was
discuss their problems and seek practical established at the Commissionerate,
solutions openly. The centre is crucial WDCW. From August 2017 to April
in facilitating dialogue and promoting 2024, the helpline received 20,43,284
understanding within families facing calls, of which 20,26,075 were answered,
conflicts. and 61,989 of those got a case
assigned. Those cases are Domestic
The CDEW-Family Counselling Centre
Violence–45147, Sexual Offence/
operates in 27 locations across the
Harassment–5,981, Cyber Crime–2359,
three Commissionerates in the Greater
Women Trafficking–42, Sexual Offence/
Hyderabad region. In the last 10 months,
Harassment(Children)–1097,
the centres handled more than 3000
cases, with a reunion success rate of Missing/Kidnapping/Abduction–518,
more than 40%. Child Marriage–2654, Shelter–1336,
DLSA–2, Other government
6.10.10 Women Help Desk
Schemes–1299, Information–153, Other
The Women Help Desk (WHD) is a Grievances–1181, Others–198
crucial point of contact for women

Socio Economic Outlook 2024 245


6.10.11 Sakhi (One-Stop Centres) like medical assistance, psycho-social
counselling, legal counselling/aid, and
One Stop Centres (OSC) are intended
emergency shelters for five days under
to support women affected by violence
one roof. 36 OSCs are functioning in
in private and public spaces, within the
Telangana. Total of 62,448 cases were
family, community and at the workplace.
registered in OSCs from December
They provide 24/7 integrated services

Box 6.3 The Hon’ble Ministers nominated for


10 erstwhile districts include :
In-charge 1. Sri Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy

Ministers for (Karimnagar)

Districts 2. Sri Damodar Rajanarasimha


(Mahabubnagar)
3. Sri Komatireddy Venkat Reddy
The ‘District in-charge Ministers’
(Khammam)
concept involves assigning a specific
4. Sri Duddilla Sridhar Babu
minister to oversee and focus on the
(Ranga Reddy)
governance and development of
each district. This approach ensures 5. Sri Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy
that each district receives dedicated (Warangal)
attention and tailored support from 6. Sri Ponnam Prabhakar
the state government, facilitating more (Hyderabad)
effective and efficient administration.
7. Smt. Konda Surekha
By appointing in-charge Ministers,
(Medak)
the government aims to address local
issues more promptly, implement 8. Smt. D. Anasuya Seethakka
development projects more effectively, (Adilabad)
and ensure that state policies are 9. Sri Tummala Nageshwara Rao
adapted to meet the unique needs of (Nalgonda)
each district.
10. Sri Jupally Krishna Rao
(Nizamabad)

246 Telangana
2017 to April 2024 in which the types to promote inclusion and safeguard

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of violence registered on women are: transgender and LGBTQIA+ rights.
Domestic Violence–40,894, Rape–535, This initiative, featuring a transgender
Sexual Offence/Harassment–370, Acid project coordinator, collaborates with
Attack–5, Trafficking of Women–175, community groups to foster an inclusive
POCSO–2177, Child Marriage–1755, culture, prevent crimes, and provide
Missing/Kidnapping/Abduction–4033, safety for transgender individuals.
Cybercrime/Cheating–3082, Dowry Training workshops and awareness
Harassment–2899, Other crime–6523. campaigns educate officers on the
6.10.12 NRI Cell Transgender Protection Act and their
rights.
The NRI Cell of Telangana’s Women
Safety Wing addresses cases involving
6.11 Chief Minister’s Relief Fund
(CMRF)
NRI spouses or relatives, providing
investigation advice, legal assistance, Applications for the Chief Minister’s
and extradition collaboration. To further Relief Fund (CMRF) will now be accepted
its mission, the NRI cell has conducted exclusively online. This initiative,
eight training sessions and stakeholder directed by the Hon’ble Chief Minister,
meetings. aims to enhance transparency in the
management of funds. The Centre for
As of October 2023, the NRI Cell has
Good Governance has developed a
handled 391 cases, achieving practical
dedicated website (cmrf.telangana.gov.
compromises in 100 (92 at the FIR
in) for this purpose. Applicants must
stage and 8 before FIR). Furthermore,
now submit their applications through
the passports of 15 accused persons
the website, and MLAs and MLCs are
were impounded or revoked, while the
required to upload recommendation
passport details of 63 individuals were
letters after collecting the necessary
included in RPO policy data for further
details from applicants.
action. Additionally, lookout notices
were executed for 52 persons. The unit The application process mandates
also facilitated the return of 47 accused the inclusion of the applicant’s bank
individuals for judicial proceedings. account number. Once uploaded, a
6.10.13 Pride Place Cell unique CMRF code will be generated.
Applicants must submit original medical
The Telangana Police launched “Pride bills corresponding to this code to
Place,” a Trans-People Protection the Secretariat. The online system
Cell within the Women Safety Wing, will forward the application to the

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respective hospitals for verification. 6.13.1 Good Governance for Prisons
Upon confirmation of all details, the 6.13.1.1 UNNATI Programme
CMRF application will be approved,
and a cheque will be prepared with The first-of-its-kind cognitive behavioural
the applicant’s account number treatment program was implemented
printed on it to prevent misplacement. in Telangana prisons to reform inmates
Representatives will then personally and minimise recidivism rates. So far,
deliver the cheques to the applicants. 12,000 prisoners have participated in
this course.
6.12 Disaster Risk Management
6.13.1.2 Education to Prisoners
The Department is responsible for
Every year, nearly 10,000 illiterate
residents’ life safety by enforcing fire
convicts receive a primary education.
preventive and fire protection measures
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University
defined in the Telangana Fire Service Act
and IGNOU Study Centre have been
of 1999, developing public awareness
established at Central Prison, Cherlapally.
about fire safety, responding to fire
Computer training is being provided to
and emergency calls, and executing
educated convicts.
firefighting and rescue operations to
reduce loss of life and property. The 6.13.1.3 Loans to Prisoners
department participates in search and
Convicted prisoners can obtain interest-
rescue operations following disasters
free loans for their children’s marriages,
such as floods, building collapses, CBRN
schooling, and the establishment of
(Chemical, biological, radiological, and
small businesses, among other things.
nuclear) occurrences, rail and road
The loan amount is being taken from
accidents, etc.
their salaries.
6.13 Prisoners’ Welfare 6.13.1.4 Health and Hygiene
The Telangana government strongly All central prisons and district jails
emphasises the role that correctional have well-established hospitals and
facilities play in advancing social justice ambulance services. Telangna’s jails
and public safety. Through capable have the lowest death rate in the country.
judicial institutions, the Telangana Police
6.13.1.5 Vocational Training for
and Prisons Department guarantees that Prisoners
prisoners receive just punishment. The
government acknowledges the need to The Prisons Department’s primary goal
safeguard inmates’ fundamental rights is to reform and rehabilitate convicts.
while providing them with remedial In partnership with the Mission for the
training to rehabilitate them. Elimination of Poverty in Municipal

248 Telangana
Areas (MEPMA), the National Academy their hardware/software procurement

Governance
of Construction (NAC), and other requirements.
government agencies, training is being
Some of the large-scale eGovernance
offered in trades such as welding, air
initiatives taken up by TGTSL for the
conditioning mechanisms, plumbing and
government of Telangana are
electrical wiring, refrigerator mechanic
work, bar bending, masonry, carpentry, • Role of “Sub Certifying Agency” for
and dyeing. distributing Digital Certificates to
6.13.1.6 Industries government users.

Prison industries such as steel, modular • Nodal for Aadhaar Authentication


furniture, soap, phenyl, durry, tailoring, and KYC User Agency (Aadhaar)
dyeing, weaving, and toiletry production in the UIDAI ecosystem to provide
facilities are active. 29 fuel outlets are Authentication/KYC services to
operational, with IOCL, HPCL, and BPCL various departments in Telangana
participation. The female-operated fuel to extend the beneficiary schemes to
shop at the Special Prison for Women in the residents.
Hyderabad is the “first of its kind in the • Providing security assessments
whole country.” for applications, where the user
6.14 Other Initiatives department’s website or application
is analysed for weaknesses, technical
6.14.1 Telangana Technology Services
Limited (TGTSL) flaws, or vulnerabilities.
6.14.2 Appointment of Chairpersons
TGTSL is the government’s nodal to 37 Corporations
agency for eGovernance initiatives.
It is a government-established and The State administration appointed
specialised agency that builds skills chairpersons for 37 State-run enterprises/
for developing computer systems corporations on March 14, 2024.
requirement specifications, techno- 6.14.3 Kodangal Area Development
commercial analysis, market Authority (KADA)
intelligence, etc., for procuring computer The government has established the
and office automation equipment, Kodangal Area Development Authority
acceptance testing, and all related (KADA) to foster comprehensive
services. Government Departments, development within the Kodangal
Public Institutions, and Public Sector Assembly Constituency, which spans the
Undertakings rely on TGTS Ltd. for Vikarabad and Narayanpet districts. This

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initiative highlights the administration’s 6.15 Way Forward
commitment to regional development,
The government is committed to
aiming to address infrastructure,
significantly enhancing good governance
economic growth, and social welfare
across all aspects of the State,
within the constituency. A detailed Master
ensuring transparency, accountability,
Plan for the development of Kodangal
efficiency and citizen participation
is being formulated, encompassing
through innovative programs like Praja
various sectors to ensure a balanced
Palana and Praja Vani. By leveraging
and inclusive growth trajectory. This
technology and data analytics, the
strategic planning is expected to pave
government will provide more efficient
the way for significant advancements
delivery of services and swift redressal
in the area, aligning with the broader
of grievances. Strengthening local
objectives of regional development and
governance structures and empowering
prosperity.
communities to engage in decision-
For the fiscal year 2024-25, the making processes actively will foster
government has earmarked a substantial a more inclusive and responsive
budget of Rs. 200.00 crore to undertake administration. Additionally, continuous
various developmental projects within capacity building for government officials
the Kodangal Assembly Constituency. and fostering a culture of integrity
and ethical governance are essential
to build trust and ensure sustainable
development.

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Annexures
ANNEXURES
S. No Title Page

1 Gross State Domes c Product at Current Prices 253

2 Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State Domes c Product at Current Prices 254

3 Sectoral Contribu on of Gross State Domes c Product at Current Prices 255

4 Gross State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices 256

5 Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices 257

6 Sectoral Contribu on of Gross State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices 258

7 Net State Domes c Product at Current Prices and Per Capita Income 259

8 Net State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices and Per Capita Income 260

9 Gross Domes c Product and Per Capita Income of All-India at Current Prices 261-262

10 Sectoral Growth Rate of GDP and PCI of All-India at Current Prices 263

11 Sectoral Composi on of GVA and PCI of All-India at Current Prices 264

12 Gross Domes c Product and Per Capita Income of All-India at Constant (2011-12) Prices 265-266

13 Sectoral Growth Rate of GDP and PCI of All-India at Constant (2011-12) Prices 267

14 Sectoral Composi on of GVA and PCI of All-India at Constant (2011-12) Prices 268

15 Gross District Domes c Product of Telangana from 2020-21 to 2022-23 269

16 Per Capita Income of Telangana by districts from 2020-21 to 2022-23 270

17 Demographic Details of Telangana 271

18 Popula on by Districts, 2011 Census 272

19 Child (0-6 Years) Popula on by Districts, 2011 Census 273

20 Sex Ra o by Districts , 2011 Census 274

21 Literate Popula on (7 Years and above) by Districts, 2011 Census 275

22 Literacy Rates by Districts, 2011 Census 276

23 Working Popula on by Districts, 2011 Census 277

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S. No Title Page

24 Pa ern of Land U lisa on from 2008-09 to 2022-23 278

25 Rainfall by Seasons from 1990-91 to 2023-24 279

26 Area Sown and Produc on of Foodgrains from 1990-91 to 2022-23 280

27 Es mates of Area, Produc on and Yield of Total Foodgrains by States, 2021-22 281

28 Es mates of Area, Produc on and Yield of Co on by States, 2021-22 282

29 Es mates of Area, Produc on and Yield of Rice by States, 2021-22 283

30 State-wise Produc on of Oil Palm Fresh Fruit Bunches and Crude Palm Oil for the year 284
2020-21

31 Livestock and Poultry Popula on by Districts, 2019 Census 285

32 Fish and Prawn Produc on from 2008-09 to 2023-24 286

33 Produc on of Milk, Meat and Eggs from 2013-14 to 2023-24 287

34 Mineral Produc on and Value of Mineral Produced, 2022-2023 and 2023-24 288

35 Func oning of Fair Price Shops and Food Security cards by Districts, 2023-24 289

36 Func oning of Anganwadi Centers by Districts, 2023-24 290

37 Management Wise Total Schools (2022-23) 291

38 Enrolment of Children in Schools from 2007-08 to 2022-23 292

39 School Dropout Rates from 2012-13 to 2022-23 293

40 Company wise Number of LPG connec ons by Districts, 2022-2023 and 2023-24 294

41 District Wise Number of Opera onal Holders and Area for 11th Agriculture Census 2021-22 295

42 District & Category Wise Opera onal Holders and Area for 11th Agriculture Census 2021-22 296

43 District-wise Number of MSMEs, Telangana (According to Registra ons on UDYAM Portal as of 12th 297
June 2024)

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Annexures
Gross State Domes c Product at Current Prices (Rs. in crore)
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
S. No. Sector 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
(TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 76,123 75,707 88,979 1,01,390 1,14,292 1,56,605 1,74,729 1,85,198 2,03,247 2,11,422
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 41,706 36,805 43,529 47,457 48,366 78,854 83,536 86,670 1,01,279 1,00,481
1.2 Livestock 29,282 33,755 39,816 46,595 57,513 68,865 79,829 86,496 90,857 98,961
1.3 Forestry and Logging 2,465 2,498 3,360 3,684 4,372 4,193 6,110 6,149 4,419 4,566
Fishing and
1.4 2,670 2,649 2,275 3,654 4,042 4,694 5,254 5,883 6,693 7,414
Aquaculture
2 Mining and Quarrying 14,706 17,128 19,687 23,234 33,337 27,510 23,182 24,827 26,393 29,154
Primary 90,828 92,834 1,08,666 1,24,623 1,47,629 1,84,115 1,97,911 2,10,025 2,29,640 2,40,576
3 Manufacturing 54,533 71,032 73,833 82,607 98,148 97,608 1,02,035 1,10,802 1,16,854 1,28,076
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other 7,340 8,354 7,221 10,455 13,201 17,418 16,192 18,565 22,229 24,520
U lity Services
5 Construc on 27,786 28,473 28,554 34,495 37,687 38,741 36,519 49,783 60,187 66,755
Secondary 89,660 1,07,860 1,09,608 1,27,556 1,49,036 1,53,766 1,54,747 1,79,150 1,99,271 2,19,351
Trade, Repair, Hotels
6 64,269 74,736 86,693 1,03,866 1,28,745 1,48,211 1,26,663 1,66,905 2,11,711 2,55,771
and Restaurants
Trade and Repair
6.1 56,974 66,418 77,708 94,286 1,17,600 1,36,713 1,20,677 1,57,933 2,00,171 2,42,526
Services
Hotels and
6.2 7,295 8,318 8,985 9,581 11,145 11,498 5,986 8,972 11,540 13,246
Restaurants
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 35,866 39,666 42,821 45,361 50,105 54,351 48,838 72,035 89,081 1,02,453
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 2,004 2,010 2,216 2,546 2,640 3,320 3,054 3,254 3,658 3,888
7.2 Road Transport 20,540 22,633 24,536 27,341 32,354 33,792 28,747 48,488 61,964 73,506
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - 0
7.4 Air Transport 623 1,126 1,267 1,329 791 1,429 756 809 999 1,062
Services incidental to
7.5 4,937 5,048 5,578 5,834 5,213 5,306 5,065 6,522 7,030 7,575
Transport
7.6 Storage 178 182 198 172 635 658 751 759 777 845
Communica on &
7.7 Services related to 7,584 8,665 9,026 8,137 8,472 9,845 10,464 12,203 14,654 15,577
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 30,261 33,123 36,356 40,783 43,841 46,663 48,649 52,279 60,729 66,619
Real Estate,
Ownership of Dwelling
9 96,912 1,12,172 1,31,824 1,44,498 1,61,635 1,80,720 1,95,482 2,37,192 2,82,518 3,13,592
and Professional
Services
10 Public Administra on 17,166 21,915 25,574 28,049 28,124 26,305 28,065 32,466 34,419 39,316
11 Other Services 41,536 48,030 58,644 65,440 67,831 75,641 68,598 80,248 89,926 1,02,818
Ter ary 2,86,011 3,29,641 3,81,912 4,27,998 4,80,280 5,31,892 5,16,295 6,41,124 7,68,384 8,80,569
Total GSVA at Basic
12 4,66,499 5,30,336 6,00,186 6,80,177 7,76,946 8,69,773 8,68,953 10,30,300 11,97,295 13,40,496
Prices
13 Taxes on Products 48,642 57,754 68,906 82,256 91,799 94,699 95,677 1,20,065 1,42,244 1,61,907
14 Subsidies on Products 9,292 10,188 10,767 12,383 11,317 14,382 21,552 26,160 31,505 38,443
15 GSDP 5,05,849 5,77,902 6,58,325 7,50,050 8,57,427 9,50,090 9,43,078 11,24,204 13,08,034 14,63,960

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Annexure 2
Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State Domes c Product at Current Prices (Percentage)
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
S.No. Sector (TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 -0.5 17.5 13.9 12.7 37.0 11.6 6.0 9.7 4.0
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops -11.8 18.3 9.0 1.9 63.0 5.9 3.75 16.9 -0.8
1.2 Livestock 15.3 18.0 17.0 23.4 19.7 15.9 8.4 5.0 8.9
1.3 Forestry and Logging 1.3 34.5 9.6 18.7 -4.1 45.7 0.6 -28.1 3.3
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture -0.8 -14.1 60.6 10.6 16.1 11.9 12.0 13.8 10.8
2 Mining and Quarrying 16.5 14.9 18.0 43.5 -17.5 -15.7 7.1 6.3 10.5
Primary 2.2 17.1 14.7 18.5 24.7 7.5 6.1 9.3 4.8
3 Manufacturing 30.3 3.9 11.9 18.8 -0.6 4.5 8.6 5.5 9.6
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 13.8 -13.6 44.8 26.3 31.9 -7.0 14.7 19.7 10.3
Services
5 Construc on 2.5 0.3 20.8 9.3 2.8 -5.7 36.3 20.9 10.9
Secondary 20.3 1.6 16.4 16.8 3.2 0.6 15.8 11.2 10.1
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 16.3 16.0 19.8 24.0 15.1 -14.54 31.77 26.85 20.81
Restaurants
6.1 Trade and Repair Services 16.6 17.0 21.3 24.7 16.3 -11.7 30.9 26.7 21.2
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 14.0 8.0 6.6 16.3 3.2 -47.9 49.9 28.6 14.8
Transport, Storage, Com-
7 munica on & Services 10.6 8.0 5.9 10.5 8.5 -10.1 47.5 23.7 15.0
related to Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 0.3 10.2 14.9 3.7 25.8 -8.0 6.5 12.4 6.3
7.2 Road Transport 10.2 8.4 11.4 18.3 4.4 -14.9 68.7 27.8 18.6
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - -
7.4 Air Transport 80.7 12.5 4.9 -40.5 80.7 -47.1 7.0 23.4 6.3

7.5 Services incidental to 2.2 10.5 4.6 -10.6 1.8 -4.5 28.8 7.8 7.8
Transport
7.6 Storage 2.4 8.5 -12.9 268.6 3.7 14.2 1.0 2.4 8.8
Communica on & Ser-
7.7 vices related to Broad- 14.3 4.2 -9.8 4.1 16.2 6.3 16.6 20.1 6.3
cas ng
8 Financial Services 9.5 9.8 12.2 7.5 6.4 4.3 7.5 16.2 9.7
Real Estate, Ownership of
9 Dwelling and Professional 15.7 17.5 9.6 11.9 11.8 8.2 21.3 19.1 11.0
Services
10 Public Administra on 27.7 16.7 9.7 0.3 -6.5 6.7 15.7 6.0 14.2
11 Other Services 15.6 22.1 11.6 3.7 11.5 -9.3 17.0 12.1 14.3
Ter ary 15.3 15.9 12.1 12.2 10.7 -2.9 24.2 19.8 14.6
12 Total GSVA at Basic Prices 13.7 13.2 13.3 14.2 11.9 -0.1 18.6 16.2 12.0
13 Taxes on Products 18.7 19.3 19.4 11.6 3.2 1.0 25.5 18.5 13.8
14 Subsidies on Products 9.6 5.7 15.0 -8.6 27.1 49.9 21.4 20.4 22.0
15 GSDP 14.2 13.9 13.9 14.3 10.8 -0.7 19.2 16.35 11.92

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Annexures
Sectoral Contribu on of Gross State Domes c Product at Current Prices (Percentage)
2020-
S. 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- 2019- 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Sector 21
No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
(TRE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 16.3 14.3 14.8 14.9 14.7 18.0 20.1 18.0 17.0 15.8
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 8.9 6.9 7.3 7.0 6.2 9.1 9.6 8.4 8.5 7.5
1.2 Livestock 6.3 6.4 6.6 6.9 7.4 7.9 9.2 8.4 7.6 7.4
1.3 Forestry and Logging 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.3
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
2 Mining and Quarrying 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.3 3.2 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.2
Primary 19.5 17.5 18.1 18.3 19.0 21.2 22.8 20.4 19.2 17.9
3 Manufacturing 11.7 13.4 12.3 12.1 12.6 11.2 11.7 10.8 9.8 9.6
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.9 1.8
Services
5 Construc on 6.0 5.4 4.8 5.1 4.9 4.5 4.2 4.8 5.0 5.0
Secondary 19.2 20.3 18.3 18.8 19.2 17.7 17.8 17.4 16.6 16.4
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 13.8 14.1 14.4 15.3 16.6 17.0 14.6 16.2 17.7 19.1
Restaurants
6.1 Trade and Repair Services 12.2 12.5 12.9 13.9 15.1 15.7 13.9 15.3 16.7 18.1
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.0
Transport, Storage,
7 Communica on & Services 7.7 7.5 7.1 6.7 6.4 6.2 5.6 7.0 7.4 7.6
related to Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3
7.2 Road Transport 4.4 4.3 4.1 4.0 4.2 3.9 3.3 4.7 5.2 5.5
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - - 0.0
7.4 Air Transport 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

7.5 Services incidental to 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
Transport
7.6 Storage 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

7.7 Communica on & Services 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
related to Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 6.5 6.2 6.1 6.0 5.6 5.4 5.6 5.1 5.1 5.0
Real Estate, Ownership of
9 Dwelling and Professional 20.8 21.2 22.0 21.2 20.8 20.8 22.5 23.0 23.6 23.4
Services
10 Public Administra on 3.7 4.1 4.3 4.1 3.6 3.0 3.2 3.2 2.9 2.9
11 Other Services 8.9 9.1 9.8 9.6 8.7 8.7 7.9 7.8 7.5 7.7
Ter ary 61.3 62.2 63.6 62.9 61.8 61.2 59.4 62.2 64.2 65.7
12 Total GSVA at Basic Prices 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

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Annexure 4
Gross State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices (Rs. in crore)
S. 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Sector 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
No. (TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 55,811 51,615 57,324 62,823 66,725 86,581 89,125 88,713 96,485 95,080
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 29,546 24,187 28,478 31,395 29,375 45,662 46,030 43,435 48,980 45,648
1.2 Livestock 22,519 23,938 25,520 27,473 33,170 36,464 38,340 40,225 42,066 43,611
1.3 Forestry and Logging 1,715 1,683 1,836 1,921 1,942 2,096 2,103 2,078 2,114 2152.6
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 2,031 1,808 1,491 2,034 2,238 2,360 2,652 2,975 3,325 3668
2 Mining and Quarrying 12,604 14,093 15,139 17,572 22,472 18,565 14,741 18,537 19,321 20,925
Primary 68,415 65,708 72,463 80,395 89,197 1,05,147 1,03,866 1,07,249 1,15,806 1,16,005
3 Manufacturing 48,276 63,751 64,943 70,950 82,686 81,035 83,157 83,760 79,115 88,611
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 6,624 7,207 5,736 7,338 8,223 10,673 9,896 10,596 11,580 12,035
Services
5 Construc on 23,332 23,986 24,355 27,845 29,053 27,592 27,669 34,386 37,212 40,130
Secondary 78,231 94,944 95,034 1,06,133 1,19,962 1,19,300 1,20,722 1,28,742 1,27,906 1,40,775
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 52,230 58,543 64,832 75,150 89,114 97,311 76,919 93,544 1,10,272 1,22,696
Restaurants
6.1 Trade and Repair Services 46,315 52,044 58,137 68,238 81,417 89,780 73,312 88,546 1,04,269 116355
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 5,915 6,499 6,695 6,912 7,697 7,531 3,607 4,998 6,003 6342
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 31,075 33,892 35,323 36,422 38,271 40,015 32,353 43,730 48,871 54,535
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 1,750 1,710 1,704 1,918 1,951 2,019 1,548 1,785 2,109 2,142
7.2 Road Transport 17,678 19,116 20,051 21,717 24,367 24,732 19,143 29,225 33,497 38677
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - -
7.4 Air Transport 548 984 1,075 1,103 631 1,112 530 510 565 583
Services incidental to
7.5 4,338 4,412 4,730 4,842 4,159 4,129 3,546 4,108 3,977 4162
Transport
7.6 Storage 145 143 149 125 442 436 461 429 399 410
Communica on &
7.7 Services related to 6,617 7,526 7,614 6,718 6,721 7,588 7,126 7,674 8,323 8,561
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 28,699 30,906 33,782 35,119 35,294 35,624 36,913 37,043 37,663 40,557
Real Estate, Ownership of
9 Dwelling and Professional 78,506 87,438 97,946 1,03,455 1,10,724 1,19,288 1,20,675 1,34,817 1,45,897 1,53,208
Services
10 Public Administra on 13,860 17,024 18,928 19,973 19,418 17,456 17,449 18,907 18,561 19,668
11 Other Services 32,057 35,388 41,230 44,095 43,441 45,319 37,670 42,154 42,543 44,386
Ter ary 2,36,427 2,63,191 2,92,042 3,14,214 3,36,262 3,55,014 3,21,978 3,70,195 4,03,807 4,35,050
Total GSVA at Basic
12 3,83,073 4,23,842 4,59,539 5,00,742 5,45,421 5,79,461 5,46,566 6,06,186 6,47,519 6,91,830
Prices
13 Taxes on Products 41,113 49,417 57,371 66,711 71,836 72,521 72,114 80,606 86,880 99804
14 Subsidies on Products 7,854 8,717 8,964 10,043 8,856 11,014 16,245 17,563 19,242 23698
15 GSDP 4,16,332 4,64,542 5,07,946 5,57,410 6,08,401 6,40,968 6,02,435 6,69,229 7,15,157 7,67,936

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Annexures
Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices
(Percentage)
S. 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Sector
No. (TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 Forestry and Fishing -7.5 11.1 9.6 6.2 29.8 2.9 -0.5 8.8 -1.5

1.1 Crops -18.1 17.7 10.2 -6.4 55.4 0.8 -5.6 12.8 -6.8
1.2 Livestock 6.3 6.6 7.7 20.7 9.9 5.1 4.9 4.6 3.7
1.3 Forestry and Logging -1.9 9.1 4.6 1.1 7.9 0.3 -1.2 1.7 1.8
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture -11.0 -17.6 36.5 10.0 5.4 12.4 12.2 11.8 10.3
2 Mining and Quarrying 11.8 7.4 16.1 27.9 -17.4 -20.6 25.7 4.2 8.3
Primary -4.0 10.3 10.9 10.9 17.9 -1.2 3.3 8.0 0.2
3 Manufacturing 32.1 1.9 9.3 16.5 -2.0 2.6 0.7 -5.5 12.0
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 8.8 -20.4 27.9 12.1 29.8 -7.3 7.1 9.3 3.9
Services
5 Construc on 2.8 1.5 14.3 4.3 -5.0 0.3 24.3 8.2 7.8
Secondary 21.4 0.1 11.7 13.0 -0.6 1.2 6.6 -0.6 10.1
Trade, Repair, Hotels
6 12.1 10.7 15.9 18.6 9.2 -21.0 21.6 17.9 11.3
and Restaurants

6.1 Trade and Repair 12.4 11.7 17.4 19.3 10.3 -18.3 20.8 17.8 11.6
Services
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 9.9 3.0 3.2 11.3 -2.1 -52.1 38.6 20.1 5.6
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 9.1 4.2 3.1 5.1 4.6 -19.1 35.2 11.8 11.6
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways -2.2 -0.4 12.5 1.8 3.5 -23.3 15.3 18.2 1.5
7.2 Road Transport 8.1 4.9 8.3 12.2 1.5 -22.6 52.7 14.6 15.5
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - -
7.4 Air Transport 79.7 9.2 2.7 -42.8 76.3 -52.4 -3.7 10.8 3.2

7.5 Services incidental to 1.7 7.2 2.4 -14.1 -0.7 -14.1 15.9 -3.2 4.7
Transport
7.6 Storage -1.2 3.8 -15.8 252.3 -1.4 5.8 -6.9 -6.9 2.7
Communica on &
7.7 Services related to 13.7 1.2 -11.8 0.0 12.9 -6.1 7.7 8.5 2.9
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 7.7 9.3 4.0 0.5 0.9 3.6 0.4 1.7 7.7
Real Estate, Ownership
9 of Dwelling and 11.4 12.0 5.6 7.0 7.7 1.2 11.7 8.2 5.0
Professional Services
10 Public Administra on 22.8 11.2 5.5 -2.8 -10.1 0.0 8.4 -1.8 6.0
11 Other Services 10.4 16.5 6.9 -1.5 4.3 -16.9 11.9 0.9 4.3
Ter ary 11.3 11.0 7.6 7.0 5.6 -9.3 15.0 9.1 7.7
Total GSVA at Basic
12 10.6 8.4 9.0 8.9 6.2 -5.7 10.9 6.8 6.8
Prices
13 Taxes on Products 20.2 16.1 16.3 7.7 1.0 -0.6 11.8 7.8 14.9
14 Subsidies on Products 11.0 2.8 12.0 -11.8 24.4 47.49 8.11 9.6 23.2
15 GSDP 11.6 9.3 9.7 9.1 5.4 -6.0 11.1 6.9 7.4

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Sectoral Contribu on of Gross State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices
(Percentage)
S. 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- 2019- 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-
Sector
No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 (TRE) (SRE) (FRE) 24 (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 14.6 12.2 12.5 12.5 12.2 14.9 16.3 14.6 14.9 13.7
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 7.7 5.7 6.2 6.3 5.4 7.9 8.4 7.2 7.6 6.6
1.2 Livestock 5.9 5.6 5.6 5.5 6.1 6.3 7.0 6.6 6.5 6.3
1.3 Forestry and Logging 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
2 Mining and Quarrying 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.5 4.1 3.2 2.7 3.1 3.0 3.0
Primary 17.9 15.5 15.8 16.1 16.4 18.1 19.0 17.7 17.9 16.8
3 Manufacturing 12.6 15.0 14.1 14.2 15.2 14.0 15.2 13.8 12.2 12.8
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 1.7 1.7 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.7
Services
5 Construc on 6.1 5.7 5.3 5.6 5.3 4.8 5.1 5.7 5.7 5.8
Secondary 20.4 22.4 20.7 21.2 22.0 20.6 22.1 21.2 19.8 20.3
Trade, Repair, Hotels
6 13.6 13.8 14.1 15.0 16.3 16.8 14.1 15.4 17.0 17.7
and Restaurants

6.1 Trade and Repair 12.1 12.3 12.7 13.6 14.9 15.5 13.4 14.6 16.1 16.8
Services
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.9
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 8.1 8.0 7.7 7.3 7.0 6.9 5.9 7.2 7.5 7.9
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
7.2 Road Transport 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.3 3.5 4.8 5.2 5.6
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - - 0.0
7.4 Air Transport 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

7.5 Services incidental to 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.6
Transport
7.6 Storage 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Communica on &
7.7 Services related to 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 7.5 7.3 7.4 7.0 6.5 6.1 6.8 6.1 5.8 5.9
Real Estate, Ownership
9 of Dwelling and 20.5 20.6 21.3 20.7 20.3 20.6 22.1 22.2 22.5 22.1
Professional Services
10 Public Administra on 3.6 4.0 4.1 4.0 3.6 3.0 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.8
11 Other Services 8.4 8.3 9.0 8.8 8.0 7.8 6.9 7.0 6.6 6.4
Ter ary 61.7 62.1 63.6 62.7 61.7 61.3 58.9 61.1 62.4 62.9
Total GSVA at Basic
12 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Prices

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Net State Domes c Product at Current Prices (Rs. in crore) and Per Capita Income
S. 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Sector 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
No. (TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 71,272 70,539 83,285 95,098 1,07,472 1,49,138 1,66,478 1,75,987 1,93,641 2,01,726
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 37,528 32,283 38,477 41,946 42,452 72,407 76,478 78,838 93,314 92,579
1.2 Livestock 28,900 33,369 39,392 46,115 56,932 68,217 79,093 85,619 89,838 97,852
1.3 Forestry and Logging 2,441 2,474 3,328 3,650 4,332 4,156 6,052 6,083 4,346 4,491
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 2,404 2,412 2,089 3,388 3,755 4,359 4,855 5,447 6,142 6804
2 Mining and Quarrying 12,499 14,320 16,531 19,885 28,115 22,636 18,227 20,433 21,730 24,004
Primary 83,771 84,859 99,816 1,14,983 1,35,587 1,71,774 1,84,704 1,96,420 2,15,371 2,25,729
3 Manufacturing 45,156 61,183 63,802 71,274 85,601 84,320 87,443 93,676 95,820 1,05,021
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 4,967 5,815 4,983 7,410 9,122 12,227 10,887 12,766 16,196 17,865
Services
5 Construc on 26,171 26,798 26,836 32,468 35,197 35,967 33,332 46,026 54,567 60521
Secondary 76,293 93,796 95,620 1,11,152 1,29,920 1,32,514 1,31,662 1,52,469 1,66,582 1,83,407
Trade, Repair, Hotels
6 62,117 72,247 83,849 1,00,247 1,24,701 1,43,634 1,21,438 1,60,639 2,04,224 2,46,788
and Restaurants
Trade and Repair
6.1 55,213 64,413 75,377 91,136 1,14,164 1,32,787 1,16,227 1,52,545 1,93,737 2,34,751
Services
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 6,904 7,834 8,472 9,111 10,537 10,846 5,211 8,094 10,487 12,037
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 29,273 32,533 34,477 35,701 38,628 40,828 34,702 56,286 70,753 81,272
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 1,654 1,638 1,783 2,073 2,111 2,689 2,406 2,481 2,737 2,910
7.2 Road Transport 16,910 18,694 19,828 21,690 25,484 25,842 20,663 39,578 51,510 60,714
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - -
7.4 Air Transport 416 928 1,068 1,117 559 871 98 130 268 285
Services incidental to
7.5 4,352 4,419 4,849 5,029 4,400 4,408 4,045 5,292 5,634 6,071
Transport
7.6 Storage 149 160 170 145 579 597 674 669 676 739
Communica on &
7.7 Services related to 5,792 6,694 6,779 5,647 5,496 6,422 6,815 8,137 9,928 10,553
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 29,704 32,409 35,554 39,892 42,780 45,595 47,388 50,903 59,293 65,044
Real Estate, Ownership
9 of Dwelling and 83,407 97,185 1,14,209 1,22,977 1,38,945 1,55,848 1,67,307 2,05,164 2,44,513 2,71,423
Professional Services
10 Public Administra on 13,616 17,357 20,735 23,060 23,300 21,880 23,269 26,860 28,587 32,655
11 Other Services 38,750 45,040 55,413 61,542 64,048 71,518 64,140 75,214 84,174 96,240
Ter ary 2,56,866 2,96,772 3,44,236 3,83,419 4,32,402 4,79,303 4,58,245 5,75,065 6,91,544 7,93,421
Total NSVA at Basic
12 4,16,930 4,75,428 5,39,673 6,09,554 6,97,909 7,83,591 7,74,611 9,23,954 10,73,498 12,02,558
Prices
13 Taxes on Products 48,642 57,754 68,906 82,256 91,799 94,699 95,677 1,20,065 1,42,244 1,61,907
14 Subsidies on Products 9,292 10,188 10,767 12,383 11,317 14,382 21,552 26,160 31,505 38,443
Net State Domes c
15 4,56,280 5,22,994 5,97,812 6,79,427 7,78,391 8,63,908 8,48,736 10,17,859 11,84,237 13,26,022
Product
16 Popula on ('000) 36,766 37,134 37,505 37,881 37,093 37,346 37,599 37,816 37,999 38,181
17 Per Capita Income (Rs.) 1,24,104 1,40,840 1,59,395 1,79,358 2,09,848 2,31,326 2,25,734 2,69,161 3,11,649 3,47,299

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Net State Domes c Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices (Rs. in crore) and Per Capita Income
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
S. No. Sector 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
(TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 51,883 47,578 53,042 58,220 61,889 81,463 83,702 83,008 90,479 89,343
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 26,191 20,723 24,759 27,454 25,269 41,354 41,531 38,700 44,055 41,058
1.2 Livestock 22,190 23,592 25,148 27,077 32,720 35,965 37,787 39,644 41,448 42,970
1.3 Forestry and Logging 1,694 1,662 1,809 1,893 1,911 2,067 2,060 2,035 2,070 2,108
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 1,808 1,601 1,325 1,797 1,989 2,078 2,323 2,629 2,907 3,207
2 Mining and Quarrying 10,704 11,743 12,541 14,885 18,416 14,896 11,127 15,486 16,235 17,582
Primary 62,586 59,321 65,582 73,105 80,304 96,359 94,829 98,494 1,06,714 1,06,925
3 Manufacturing 39,854 54,924 55,949 61,027 72,079 69,984 71,198 70,596 65,242 73,073
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 4,502 4,933 3,731 4,676 4,769 6,304 5,534 6,175 7,218 7,501
Services
5 Construc on 21,833 22,462 22,715 25,920 26,756 24,996 24,731 31,092 33,564 36,195
Secondary 66,189 82,319 82,395 91,623 1,03,604 1,01,285 1,01,463 1,07,863 1,06,023 1,16,770
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 50,341 56,317 62,313 72,080 85,840 93,648 72,836 89,075 1,05,430 1,17,345
Restaurants
6.1 Trade and Repair Services 44,769 50,250 56,071 65,564 78,633 86,635 69,833 84,700 1,00,109 1,11,724
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 5,572 6,067 6,241 6,515 7,207 7,012 3,003 4,376 5,321 5,621
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 25,095 27,468 27,874 27,970 28,452 28,870 21,197 31,855 36,151 40,416
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 1,445 1,387 1,333 1,524 1,530 1,527 1,056 1,232 1,478 1,501
7.2 Road Transport 14,298 15,441 15,733 16,658 18,322 18,073 12,778 22,529 26,521 30,475
7.3 Water Transport - - - - - - - - -
7.4 Air Transport 354 801 893 915 430 646 11.63 -1.27 39.61 40.90
Services incidental to
7.5 3,821 3,859 4,095 4,158 3,494 3,408 2,742 3,194 2,986 3,125
Transport
7.6 Storage 120 123 124 102 397 387 402 367 334 345
Communica on and
7.7 Services related to 5,058 5,856 5,696 4,613 4,278 4,830 4,207 4,534 4,792 4,929
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 28,204 30,286 33,080 34,359 34,423 34,764 35,906 35,998 36,617 39,431
Real Estate, Ownership of
9 Dwelling and Professional 66,962 74,858 83,156 85,972 93,137 1,00,242 99,376 1,11,936 1,21,429 1,26,934
Services
10 Public Administra on 10,648 12,874 14,532 15,571 15,314 13,756 13,522 14,677 14,438 15,300
11 Other Services 29,612 32,749 38,393 40,797 40,385 42,029 34,181 38,530 38,652 40,326
Ter ary 2,10,862 2,34,552 2,59,347 2,76,749 2,97,552 3,13,310 2,77,018 3,22,072 3,52,716 3,79,751
12 Total NSVA at Basic Prices 3,39,638 3,76,192 4,07,324 4,41,477 4,81,461 5,10,953 4,73,310 5,28,429 5,65,453 6,03,446
13 Taxes on Products 41,113 49,417 57,371 66,711 71,836 72,521 72,114 80,606 86,880 99,804
14 Subsidies on Products 7,854 8,717 8,964 10,043 8,856 11,014 16,245 17,563 19,242 23,698
Net State Domes c
15 3,72,897 4,16,892 4,55,731 4,98,145 5,44,441 5,72,460 5,29,179 5,91,472 6,33,091 6,79,552
Product
16 Popula on ('000) 36,766 37,134 37,505 37,881 37,093 37,346 37,599 37,816 37,999 38,181
17 Per Capita Income (Rs.) 1,01,424 1,12,267 1,21,512 1,31,503 1,46,777 1,53,286 1,40,743 1,56,408 1,66,607 1,77,982

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Gross Domes c Product and Per Capita Income of All-India at Current Prices
(Rs. in crore) (from 2014-15 to 2018-19)
S. Sector 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
No.
Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry
1 20,93,612 22,27,533 25,18,662 28,29,826 30,29,925
and Fishing
1.1 Crops 12,92,874 13,27,992 14,86,044 16,33,264 16,80,777
1.2 Livestock 5,10,411 5,82,410 6,72,611 7,85,683 8,82,009
1.3 Forestry and Logging 1,73,760 1,84,411 2,05,364 2,17,603 2,55,053
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 1,16,567 1,32,720 1,54,643 1,93,275 2,12,087
2 Mining and Quarrying 3,08,476 2,94,011 3,26,808 3,36,109 3,77,661
Primary 24,02,088 25,21,544 28,45,470 31,65,935 34,07,586
3 Manufacturing 18,78,369 21,46,189 23,33,721 25,66,623 28,12,560
Electricity, Gas, Water supply and
4 2,82,258 3,34,965 3,55,709 4,25,718 4,49,459
Other U lity Services
5 Construc on 9,79,086 9,91,084 10,80,870 12,00,414 13,52,118
Secondary 31,39,713 34,72,238 37,70,300 41,92,755 46,14,137
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 13,20,833 14,33,969 16,09,001 18,81,395 21,36,707
Restaurants
6.1 Trade and Repair Services 12,06,474 13,07,323 14,68,583 17,22,671 19,55,798
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 1,14,359 1,26,646 1,40,418 1,58,723 1,80,909
Transport, Storage,
7 Communica on & Services 7,86,763 8,60,544 9,30,155 9,97,528 10,66,055
related to Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 92,459 1,00,451 1,06,786 1,16,584 1,23,596
7.2 Road Transport 3,70,364 3,99,902 4,34,947 4,84,134 5,36,552
7.3 Water Transport 7,590 7,298 9,206 13,021 13,059
7.4 Air Transport 11,820 20,344 21,496 22,444 12,730
7.5 Services incidental to Transport 91,681 88,246 1,02,468 97,602 1,03,341
7.6 Storage 6,407 7,021 7,442 16,194 18,597
Communica on & Services
7.7 2,06,442 2,37,282 2,47,809 2,47,549 2,58,179
related to Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 6,61,411 7,26,286 7,50,201 8,46,194 9,41,778
Real Estate, Ownership of
9 Dwellings and Professional 17,01,935 18,99,852 21,61,236 22,81,018 25,87,720
Services
Public Administra on and
10 6,76,818 7,31,578 8,27,438 9,45,082 10,45,488
Defence
11 Other Services 8,14,718 9,28,489 10,71,399 11,95,759 13,75,658
Ter ary 59,62,478 65,80,718 73,49,430 81,46,976 91,53,406
12 Total GSVA at Basic Prices 1,15,04,279 1,25,74,499 1,39,65,200 1,55,05,665 1,71,75,128
13 Taxes on Products 12,91,662 15,18,496 17,46,288 18,98,896 20,43,568
14 Subsidies on Products 3,27,982 3,21,121 3,19,819 3,14,518 3,19,028
15 Gross Domes c Product 1,24,67,959 1,37,71,874 1,53,91,669 1,70,90,042 1,88,99,668
16 Per Capita Income (Rs.) 86,647 94,797 1,04,880 1,15,224 1,25,946

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Gross Domes c Product and Per Capita Income of All-India at Current Prices
(Rs. in crore) (from 2019-20 to 2023-24)
S. 2020-21
Sector 2019-20 2021-22 (SRE) 2022-23 (FRE) 2023-24 (AE)
No. (TRE)
Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry
1 33,68,471 37,06,469 40,99,473 44,84,268 46,92,360
and Fishing
1.1 Crops 18,85,276 20,63,990 22,80,312 24,78,925
1.2 Livestock 9,77,918 11,13,089 12,38,401 13,55,460
1.3 Forestry and Logging 2,69,727 2,84,445 2,97,337 3,24,875
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 2,35,550 2,44,945 2,83,422 3,25,007
2 Mining and Quarrying 3,57,001 3,24,140 4,39,339 4,94,602 5,27,064
Primary 37,25,472 40,30,609 45,38,812 49,78,870 52,19,424
3 Manufacturing 27,05,101 28,03,495 33,92,605 35,36,461 37,73,280
Electricity, Gas, Water supply
4 5,02,999 5,00,780 5,77,793 6,04,209 6,51,838
and Other U lity Services
5 Construc on 13,78,669 13,59,511 18,35,674 21,78,693 23,97,798
Secondary 45,86,769 46,63,786 58,06,072 63,19,363 68,22,916
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 23,26,331 18,45,440 23,09,096 28,54,476
Restaurants
6.1 Trade and Repair Services 21,31,424 17,54,567 21,70,391 26,15,146
6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 1,94,907 90,873 1,38,705 2,39,330
Transport, Storage,
7 Communica on & Services 11,52,558 10,16,715 13,65,822 15,55,672
related to Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 1,35,376 1,29,709 1,45,500 1,63,878 46,88,447
7.2 Road Transport 5,65,162 4,29,312 6,67,974 7,35,480
7.3 Water Transport 13,228 14,088 19,210 25,198
7.4 Air Transport 22,496 10,839 11,114 16,640
7.5 Services incidental to Transport 1,03,582 93,072 1,25,990 1,53,736
7.6 Storage 19,796 20,962 21,586 23,936
Communica on & Services
7.7 2,92,918 3,18,734 3,74,447 4,36,804
related to Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 10,27,636 10,86,371 11,73,240 14,42,485
Real Estate, Ownership of 60,52,948
9 Dwellings and Professional 28,53,477 29,41,808 34,72,633 40,77,678
Services
Public Administra on and
10 11,51,736 12,06,853 13,15,856 14,89,174
Defence 38,93,944
11 Other Services 15,57,139 14,19,415 16,54,053 19,41,323
Ter ary 1,00,68,877 95,16,602 1,12,90,700 1,33,60,808 1,46,35,339
12 Total GSVA at Basic Prices 1,83,81,117 1,82,10,997 2,16,35,584 2,46,59,041 2,66,77,679
13 Taxes on Products 20,79,742 21,56,385 26,39,347 30,80,544
27,12,007
14 Subsidies on Products 3,57,266 5,13,286 6,77,532 7,89,939
15 Gross Domes c Product 2,01,03,593 1,98,54,096 2,35,97,399 2,69,49,646 2,93,89,686
16 Per Capita Income (Rs.) 1,32,341 1,27,244 1,50,906 1,69,496 1,83,236

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Sectoral Growth Rate of GDP and PCI of All India at Current Prices ( Percentage)
2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
S.No. Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
(TRE) (SRE) (FRE) (AE)
Agriculture, Livestock,
1 6.4 13.1 12.4 7.1 11.2 10.0 10.6 9.4 4.6
Forestry and Fishing
1.1 Crops 2.7 11.9 9.9 2.9 12.2 9.5 10.5 8.7
1.2 Livestock 14.1 15.5 16.8 12.3 10.9 13.8 11.3 9.5
1.3 Forestry and Logging 6.1 11.4 6.0 17.2 5.8 5.5 4.5 9.3
1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 13.9 16.5 25.0 9.7 11.1 4.0 15.7 14.7
2 Mining and Quarrying -4.7 11.2 2.8 12.4 -5.5 -9.2 35.5 12.6 6.6
Primary 5.0 12.8 11.3 7.6 9.3 8.2 12.6 9.7 4.8
3 Manufacturing 14.3 8.7 10.0 9.6 -3.8 3.6 21.0 4.2 6.7
Electricity, Gas, Water
4 supply and Other U lity 18.7 6.2 19.7 5.6 11.9 -0.4 15.4 4.6 7.9
Services
5 Construc on 1.2 9.1 11.1 12.6 2.0 -1.4 35.0 18.7 10.1
Secondary 10.6 8.6 11.2 10.1 -0.6 1.7 24.5 8.8 8.0
Trade, Repair, Hotels and
6 8.6 12.2 16.9 13.6 8.9 -20.7 25.1 23.6
Restaurants
Trade and Repair
6.1 Services 8.4 12.3 17.3 13.5 9.0 -17.7 23.7 20.5

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 10.7 10.9 13.0 14.0 7.7 -53.4 52.6 72.5
Transport, Storage,
Communica on &
7 9.4 8.1 7.2 6.9 8.1 -11.8 34.3 13.9
Services related to
Broadcas ng
7.1 Railways 8.6 6.3 9.2 6.0 9.5 -4.2 12.2 12.6
6.3
7.2 Road Transport 8.0 8.8 11.3 10.8 5.3 -24.0 55.6 10.1
7.3 Water Transport -3.8 26.1 41.4 0.3 1.3 6.5 36.4 31.2
7.4 Air Transport 72.1 5.7 4.4 -43.3 76.7 -51.8 2.5 49.7
Services incidental to
7.5 Transport -3.7 16.1 -4.7 5.9 0.2 -10.1 35.4 22.0

7.6 Storage 9.6 6.0 117.6 14.8 6.4 5.9 3.0 10.9
Communica on &
7.7 Services related to 14.9 4.4 -0.1 4.3 13.5 8.8 17.5 16.7
Broadcas ng
8 Financial Services 9.8 3.3 12.8 11.3 9.1 5.7 8.0 22.9
Real Estate, Ownership 9.7
9 of Dwellings and 11.6 13.8 5.5 13.4 10.3 3.1 18.0 17.4
Professional Services
Public Administra on
10 8.1 13.1 14.2 10.6 10.2 4.8 9.0 13.2
and Defence 13.5
11 Other Services 14.0 15.4 11.6 15.0 13.2 -8.8 16.5 17.4
Ter ary 10.4 11.7 10.9 12.4 10.0 -5.5 18.6 18.3 9.5
Total GSVA at Basic
12 9.3 11.1 11.0 10.8 7.0 -0.9 18.8 14.0 8.2
Prices
13 Taxes on Products 17.6 15.0 8.7 7.6 1.8 3.7 22.4 16.7
18.4
14 Subsidies on Products -2.1 -0.4 -1.7 1.4 12.0 43.7 32.0 16.6
15 Gross Domes c Product 10.5 11.8 11.0 10.6 6.4 -1.2 18.9 14.2 9.1
16 Per Capita Income (Rs.) 9.4 10.6 9.9 9.3 5.1 -3.9 18.6 12.3 8.1

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