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The World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated US$3.9 billion or 3.2% of the city's GDP in 2016 and supported 637,900 jobs, 7.3% of its total employment. The sector is predicted to grow at an average annual rate of 8.8% to US$9 billion by 2026 (3.1% of GDP).
17.2 3.9 28.5 34.8 Metals and mining 17 525 Canara Bank: Bangalore 16.8 1.8 184.0 12.4 Banking 18 533 Power Finance Corporation: New Delhi 11.1 2.4 124.6 18.5 Financials 19 537 Bharat Petroleum: Mumbai 54.1 3.2 24.3 16.4 Oil and gas 20 569 Infosys: Bangalore 18.6 3.2 16.5 71.9 Infotech 21 571 Punjab National Bank: New Delhi 14.8 1.1 191.7 16.5 ...
Tamil Nadu has the second largest economy of any state in India. [16] The state is also the most industrialised in the country. [17] [18] The state is 48.40% urbanised, accounting for around 9.26% of the urban population in the country, while the state as a whole accounted for 5.96% of India's total population in the 2011 census. [19]
The total bank deposits increased from ₹ 59.1 billion (equivalent to ₹ 2.8 trillion or US$33 billion in 2023) in 1970–71 to ₹ 38.31 trillion (equivalent to ₹ 96 trillion or US$1.1 trillion in 2023) in 2008–09. Despite an increase of rural branches – from 1,860 or 22% of the total in 1969 to 30,590 or 42% in 2007 – only 32,270 of ...
₹ 210,267 crore (US$24 billion) [2] ₹ 187,035 crore (US$22 billion) [3] ₹ 167,540 crore (US$19 billion) [4] ₹ 139,708 crore (US$16 billion) [5] ₹ 32,294 crore (US$3.7 billion) [6] ₹ 113,865 crore (US$13 billion) [7] ₹ 103,459 crore (US$12 billion) [8] NA: May ₹ 172,739 crore (US$20 billion) [9] ₹ 157,090 crore (US$18 billion) [10]
Indian e-tailing industry is estimated at ₹3,600 crore (US$800 million) in 2011 and estimated to grow to ₹53,000 crore ($11.8 billion) in 2015. The market went up to $12.6 billion in 2013. In 2013, the e-retail segment was worth US$2.3 billion. About 79% of India's e-commerce market was travel related in 2013. [13]
In the abbreviated form, usage such as "₹ 5L" or "₹ 5 lac" (for "5 lakh rupees") is common. [4] In this system of numeration, 100 lakh is called one crore [3] and is equal to 10 million. Formal written publications in English in India tend to use lakh/crore for Indian currency and Western numbering for foreign currencies, such as dollars ...
The economy of Delhi is the 12th largest among states and union territories of India. The Nominal GSDP of the NCR was estimated at 272.603 Billion [1] and the Nominal GSDP of the NCT of Delhi for 2023-24 was estimated at ₹ 11.07 lakh crore (US$130 billion) [10] [11] recording an annual growth of 9.2%.