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The Tertiary Sector of The Indian Economy

The Tertiary Sector of the Indian Economy

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For all the 593 districts of India…………. Gross Domestic Product across sectors at current prices District Gross Domestic Product across sectors at constant prices Credit to District Domestic Product Ratio in various sectors Per Capita Gross Domestic Product by Economic Activity, at current prices Per Worker Gross Domestic Product by Economic Activity, at current prices Gross Domestic Product estimates at granular levels is aimed at helping government bodies, companies, analysts, researchers, consultants and strategists understand economic activity levels and growth over time. This product brings out information on Gross Domestic Product at current as well as constant (1999-00 prices) prices for all 593 districts in India. Gross Domestic Product is defined as the total value of all final goods produced within the specified geographical area in a given year. We provide estimates for 7 years from 2001-02 to 2007-08. Estimates have been provided at three different levels- district, state and country level. Estimates are provided for aggregate GDP, Primary sector (Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Forestry), Secondary sector (Construction, electricity, Manufacturing), Tertiary sector (Transport, Storage & Communication, Trade, Hotel & Restaurant, Public Administration, Banking & Insurance, Others) – 3 major sectors and 12 major sub-sectors of the economy. Coverage - Primary Sector (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Agriculture (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Mining & Quarrying (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Fishing (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Forestry (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Secondary Sector (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Construction (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Manufacturing Sector (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Electricity, Gas & Water Supply (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Tertiary Sector (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Transport, Storage & Communication (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Trade, Hotel & Restaurant (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Public Administration (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Banking & Insurance (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Other Services (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately) Total Gross Domestic Product (Current Prices and Constant Prices separately)

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The Tertiary Sectorof

TheIndian Economy

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District GDP – Tertiary Sector (current prices)

Figures in Rs millions

District level estimates for 2007-08

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Per capita District GDP – Tertiary Sector (current prices)

Figures in Rs ‘000s

District level estimates for 2007-08

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District GDP – Transport, Storage and Communication (current prices)

Figures in Rs millions

District level estimates for 2007-08

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District GDP – Trade, Hotels and Restaurants (current prices)

Figures in Rs millions

District level estimates for 2007-08

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District GDP – Public Administration (current prices)

Figures in Rs millions

District level estimates for 2007-08

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District GDP – Banking and Insurance (current prices)

Figures in Rs millions

District level estimates for 2007-08

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District GDP – Other Services (current prices)

Figures in Rs millions

District level estimates for 2007-08

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Share in District GDP – Tertiary Sector

Figures in %

District level estimates for 2007-08

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Share in District GDP – Banking and Insurance

Figures in %

District level estimates for 2007-08

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Share in District GDP – Public Administration

Figures in %

District level estimates for 2007-08

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District GDP of India 2007-08

We provide estimates for 7 years from 2001-02 to 2007-08. Estimates have been provided at three different levels- district, state and country level.

Estimates are provided for aggregate GDP, Primary sector (Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Forestry), Secondary sector (Construction, electricity, Manufacturing), Tertiary sector (Transport, Storage & Communication, Trade, Hotel & Restaurant, Public Administration, Banking & Insurance, Others)

– 3 major sectors and 12 major sub-sectors of the economy.

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As with all Indicus products, the product comes with a query software with GUI navigation which allows the user to drill down to the states via clickable maps.The users can extract data in spreadsheets, and create maps and charts with parameters.

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OptionsThe product is available in four versions

Basic – Estimates of Aggregate GDP, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sector GDP for 2007-08

Basic plus - Estimates of Aggregate GDP, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sector GDP, 4 sub sectors of primary sector, 3 sub sectors of secondary sector and 5 sub sectors of tertiary sector for 2007-08

Premium - Estimates of Aggregate GDP, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sector GDP for seven years - 2000-01 to 2007-08

Premium plus - Estimates of Aggregate GDP, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sector GDP, 4 sub sectors of primary sector, 3 sub sectors of secondary sector and 5 sub sectors of tertiary sector for seven years - 2000-01 to 2007-08

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