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  2. Economy of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Economy of India - Wikipedia

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    The sector is predicted to grow at an annual rate of 6.9% to ₹ 32.05 trillion (US$370 billion) by 2028 (9.9% of GDP). [320] Over 10 million foreign tourists arrived in India in 2017 compared to 8.89 million in 2016, recording a growth of 15.6%. [ 321 ]

  4. Economy of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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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).

  5. Economy of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    ₹ 2.7 lakh crore (US$31 billion)(2023–24 est.) [2] All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars . The economy of Gujarat , a state in Western India, is the most industrialised in India, having the highest industrial output of any state in the union. [ 9 ]

  6. List of countries by real GDP growth rate - Wikipedia

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    Region Rate Africa: 3.2 Asia and Oceania: 4.4 Australia and New Zealand: 1.7 Caribbean: 9.8 Central America: 3.8 Central Asia and the Caucasus: 4.1 East Asia: 4.2 Eastern Europe: 1.6 Europe: 1.0

  7. Economy of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    This is a chart of trend of gross state domestic product of Kerala at market prices estimated by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation with figures in crores (1,00,00,000) of Indian Rupees. Kerala had recorded a growth rate of 6.49 per cent in 2013, which was above the national average (4.04) and the second highest among South ...

  8. Economy of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    $100 Billion 6 crore Sindhi: 50 Pakistan (Pakistani Union) $1,400 $350 Billion 24 crore Urdu: 51 Myanmar: $1,400 $80 Billion 5.5 crore Burmese: 52 Nepal: $1,300 $40 Billion 3 crore Nepali: 53 India's Uttar Pradesh: $1,200 $310 Billion 24 crore Hindi: 54 India's Jharkhand: $1,200 $50 Billion 4 crore Hindi: 55 India's Bihar: $840 $110 Billion 13 ...

  9. Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    In the following year, both the quantity and the price rose further: net exports totalled 8.4 million ounces, valued at INR 65.52 crore. In the ten years ended March 1941, total net exports were of the order of 43 million ounces (1337.3 tons) valued at about INR 375 crore, or an average price of INR 32-12-4 per tola. [33]