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Per head income: UP, Bihar, MP at bottom

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Posted online: Monday , January 21, 2008 at 07:22:15
Updated: Monday , January 21, 2008 at 07:38:15


New Delhi, January 21: Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh continue to be at the bottom of the heap in terms of per head income, while people in smaller states like Delhi and Goa pocketed highest average earnings in 2006-07, Assocham said.

Mineral-rich states Jharkhand and Orissa grew at the fastest pace in terms of per capita income due to increased industrial activity, but were still far behind the national average of Rs 20,734 in 2006-07, Assocham said in its study on States' Performance in Per Capita Income.

The study said Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar remained earned the lowest per capita income with Rs 12,566, Rs 10,637 and Rs 6,610, respectively as the development plans are yet to take off there. The per head incomes of these three states grew at the slowest rates of 2.9 per cent, 3.1 per cent and 3.7 per cent in that order, the study added.

On an average, Delhiites pocketed highest incomes of Rs 49,1172 followed by Goans who earned Rs 47,507 during the year, even though their per head earnings grew at 6.9 per cent and 6 per cent respectively.

Jharkhand, one of the two states witnessing fastest pace of growth in per capita income, has been receiving investment proposals in steel, cement and power sectors, and creating employment opportunities. The state registered a growth of 16.6 per cent in per capita income, which stood at Rs 14,990 during 2006-07, it said.

Orissa, with a per capita income of Rs 14,795, has seen a rapid rise of 11.5 per cent in income distribution due to the influx of huge capital expenditure by big business houses in the core infrastructure sector of the state.

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Per head income by U N Han on 22 Jan 2008

It seems the main strategy of politicians is to keep the people poor always and shed crocodile tears for the unfortunate situation. These politicians oppose industrialisation and job oriented services. They need only farmers living under poverty level.

Affetct of BIMAHRU states in India by B. B. Goel on 22 Jan 2008

These states are political powerhouse in dictating terms for Indian democracy yet they are the major drag for Indian democracy. These BIMAHRU states are dragging down whole India in every respect, politically, economically and law and order-wise. We need to find ways to reduce the influence of these backward states in Indian policy making.

Incomplete and Lopsided Report by Mahesh Iyer on 22 Jan 2008

Only if the complete listing for all states were posted! This report looks like a foreigner's view of India as the land of Elephants and Snake Charmers

CRICKET by ABCD on 22 Jan 2008

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RE:CRICKET by Kats on 22 Jan 2008

You must be a guy from one of the BiMaRu states? Am I right?

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