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Budget (in crore rupees) FY Reference Andhra Pradesh ₹ 279,279 crore (US$32 billion) 2023-24 [1] Arunachal Pradesh ₹ 29,657 crore (US$3.4 billion) 2023-24 [2] Assam ₹ 321,000 crore (US$37 billion) 2023–24 [3] Bihar ₹ 261,885 crore (US$30 billion) 2023–24 [4] Chhattisgarh ₹ 121,500 crore (US$14 billion) 2023–24 [5] Delhi
The Economy of Madhya Pradesh refers to the economic growth with respect to the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It grew 12% in GDP for the year of 2011–12, for which it received an award from the President Pranab Mukherjee in January 2013 for improving its tourism, medical and infrastructural growth.
Arunachal Pradesh: 0.735 22 Punjab: 0.725 23 Meghalaya: 0.715 24 Gujarat: 0.707 – India (average) 0.704: Medium Human Development; 25 Andhra Pradesh: 0.695 26 West Bengal: 0.694 27 Dadra and Nagar Haveli: 0.689 28 Tripura: 0.686 29 Assam: 0.685 30 Rajasthan: 0.681 31 Chhattisgarh: 0.679 32 Odisha: 0.666 33 Madhya Pradesh: 0.664 34 Jharkhand ...
These are lists of Indian states and union territories by their nominal gross state domestic product (GSDP). GSDP is the sum of all value added by industries within each state or union territory and serves as a counterpart to the national gross domestic product (GDP). [1]
Deen Dayal Antyoday Upchar Yojna is a government of Madhya Pradesh scheme to provide free health care to poor families. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The scheme was launched in September 2004. Under the scheme medical checkups and treatment worth up to rupees 20000 was covered for a financial year.
Rank State/Union territory GSDP (₹ millions) GSDP (Intl$ millions) 1 Maharashtra: 26,327,920 1,249,427 2 Tamil Nadu: 16,302,080 773,637 3 Uttar Pradesh: 15,847,640 ...
The National Health Policy was endorsed by the Parliament of India in 1983 and updated in 2002, and then again updated in 2017. The recent four main updates in 2017 mention the need to focus on the growing burden of non-communicable diseases, the emergence of the robust healthcare industry, growing incidences of unsustainable expenditure due to healthcare costs, and rising economic growth ...
The Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Bill (FRBM Bill) was introduced in India by the then Finance Minister of India, Yashwant Sinha [1] in December 2000. Firstly, the bill highlighted the terrible state of government finances in India both at the Union and the state levels under the statement of objects and reasons. [2]