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  • Government of Andhra Pradesh

  • GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

    ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION REPORT

    2017-18

    DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH,

    GOLLAPUDI, VIJAYAWADA

  • PREFACE

    Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Andhra Pradesh regularly

    brings out Annual Administration Report on the activities of the department

    every year. This publication gives a comprehensive idea about the activities

    of the department.

    DES mainly focuses on collection and compilation of statistics in

    different areas like Area, Yield and Production of all crops, Prices, Industrial

    Statistics, State Income Estimates. DE&S also participates in the Minor

    Irrigation census and Census of Land Holdings as per the guidelines issued

    by GoI. DE&S collects, compiles and publishes statistics furnished by

    different departments. The “Statistical Abstract” gives a wide array of data

    pertaining to the socio economic scenario of the state.

    The activities and work done by DE&S AP are applauded on various

    platforms in the National workshops and regional meetings on different

    subjects and benchmarked for other States.

    The performance appraisal of DE&S for the year 2017-18 is presented

    in the Annual Administration Report 2017-18.

    I appreciate the efforts made by officers and staff in bringing out this

    report.

    Vijayawada V. Prathima Date: 10-02-2020. Director

    Smt. V. Prathima, Director

    Directorate of Economics & Statistics,

    Government of Andhra Pradesh,

    Vasudha Towers (1st Floor) Saipuram Colony, Gollapudi Vijayawada Rural Mandal, Krishna District.

    Email : [email protected]

    Ph : (O) 0866-2410312

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Officers & Staff Associated with this Report:

    Sri P.Rathna Kumar, Joint Director

    Sri K.Kannababu, Deputy Director

    Sri K.Sudhakar Reddy, Assistant Director

    Smt D. Lakshmi Prabha, Deputy Statistical Officer

  • INDEX

    Chapter No. Items Page Nos.

    I Introduction 1-11

    II Agricultural Statistics Division 12-13

    III Yield Statistics Division 14-15

    IV State Economy Division 16-21

    V Industrial Statistics Division 22-24

    VI Socio Economic Survey Division 25-26

    VII Price Statistics Division 27-29

    VIII Social Statistics Division 30-33

    IX Annexures 34-50

  • 1

    I. Introduction

    Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Andhra Pradesh is responsible for

    collection, compilation and analysis of data sets to be used by the Government

    in taking policy decisions.

    DES is the “Nodal Agency” for developing an efficient statistical system and

    ensuring technical coordination in the matters relating to statistical activities in

    the State. DES collects data from all the Line Departments in the State for all

    statistical inferences. DES is pro-active in capacity building by organising various

    training programmes/workshops to the statistical fraternity within the DE&S as

    well as Line Departments.

    DES collects data on Rainfall, Prices, Area Statistics, Yield Statistics, ASI,

    Business Register data on daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, seasonal & annual

    basis, besides conducting of various surveys/Censuses viz., SLAP, EC, SES,

    CLH, MIC etc duly coordinating with the Line Departments.

    DES adopts scrutiny & validation checks at each level i.e., from the field level

    (A.S.O) to Head quarters and monitor the quality and timeliness of data flow.

    The DES, AP makes use of latest technology for proper digitalisation of data.

    DE&S, AP conducts various need based surveys to meet immediate requirement

    of the Government for taking policy decisions like Multi-purpose Poverty Index,

    Global competitiveness Index, Survey on Happiness Index, Third Party Evolution

    on Government schemes through UNICEF and other prestigious international

    institutions.

    Nodal agency

    In pursuance of NSC recommendations and also to meet the requirements of

    India Statistical Strengthening Project (ISSP) initiated by the Ministry of

    Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), GOI, the Government of

    Andhra Pradesh issued a notification declaring DES as the Nodal Agency vide

    G.O. Ms. 12, Planning (XVIII) Department, dated:12-4-2010 for developing an

    efficient statistical system and ensuring technical coordination in all matters

    relating to statistical activities in the State. Directorate of Economics and

    Statistics is broadly made responsible for (i) Coordination of Statistical activities

  • 2

    of various line Departments/ Organizations of the State (ii) Identify the training

    needs and arrange to conduct training programmes to the Statistical Personnel

    in line departments at State and Sub-State levels etc.

    DES, Andhra Pradesh is also implementing “Support for Statistical Strengthening

    (SSS)” Scheme under the aegis of the GOI to bridge the data gaps and to

    strengthen the data sets for better estimation of GSDP, since 2011-12. The DES,

    AP completed most of the works proposed under SSS and the remaining

    activities are nearing completion. DES collects data on season-wise area,

    Production & Productivity estimates of all major crops every year and compiles

    the data sets for analysing the results, so as to furnish the information to the

    Governments at State & Central level. DES, Andhra Pradesh also takes up

    various publications viz., Statistical Abstract of Andhra Pradesh, Season and

    Crop Report, Report on Annual Survey of Industries, Hand Book of Statistics,

    Andhra Pradesh Economy in brief, etc.

    The DES, AP has been designated as State Level Authority on the following

    important subjects.

    (i) State Agricultural Statistics Authority (SASA)

    (ii) State Rainfall Registration Authority (SRRA)

    (iii) State Irrigation Statistics Authority (SISA)

    Collection of Statistics Act, 2008

    Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Government of

    India brought out the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 (No. 7 of 2009). The

    Rules have been notified under this Act as the Collection of Statistics Rules,

    2011 for implementation in the country.

    The Act facilitates the collection of statistics on economic, demographic, social,

    scientific and environmental aspects and matters connected therewith or

    incidental thereto, not only from industrial and commercial concerns but also

    from individuals and households.

    For this purpose, the Government of Andhra Pradesh vide G.O.Ms.No.13,

    Planning (XV) Department, dated: 08-07-2011 designated the Director, DE&S,

    Govt. of Andhra Pradesh as Nodal Officer for the State.

  • 3

    Functions & Activities of DE&S

    DE&S comprises of Headquarters, Chief Planning Offices at District level and field

    functionaries at Revenue Division and Mandal levels. As mentioned above, DE&S

    is at the centre of the statistical system in Andhra Pradesh, carrying out the

    following statistical activities associated with the official statistical system.

    1. Collection, compilation, classification, tabulation, analysis, dissemination and

    presentation of data on various socio-economic aspects of the State in a

    systematic manner.

    2. Conducting sample surveys/censuses and other ad-hoc field surveys etc., on

    various socio-economic aspects.

    3. Co-ordinating the statistical activities of various departments of the State

    Government

    4. Organisation of “in service training” to the statistical personnel.

    5. Liaison with the statistical organisations of the Government of India and

    other State Governments.

    6. Interaction with statistical agencies at National level, RBI and Research

    Institutions/Universities and

    7. Dissemination of official statistics through periodic publications

    Further, the Director, DE&S is associated with number of committees constituted

    by various Departments/Agencies, important of them is mentioned below:

    ➢ Member-Convener, Standing Committee for Finalization of Consumer Price

    Index for Industrial Workers (CPIIW)

    ➢ Member, State Level Co-ordination Committee on Crop Insurance constituted

    by Agriculture Department.

    ➢ Member, Committee on Statistics of Agriculture and allied sectors.

    ➢ Convener of SLCC and Addl. State Agriculture Census Commissioner

    ➢ Census Commissioner of MI Schemes

  • 4

    All the functions of DES are grouped into the following technical divisions for

    administrative convenience and each division is headed by a senior officer in the

    cadre of Joint Director or Deputy Director.

    a. Agricultural Statistics Division (ASD) b. Yield Statistics Division (YSD)

    c. State Economy Division (SED) d. Industrial Statistics Division (ISD)

    e. Socio Economic Survey Division (SED) f. Price Statistics Division

    g. Social Statistics Division (SSD) h. Electronic Data Procession Division (EDP)

    i. Co-ordination & HRD Division (C&HRD) j. Administration Division

    k. Budget, Stores & Accounts Division

    The above Divisions are further divided into the following Units, each of which is

    entrusted with specific areas of work headed by an officer in the cadre of Asst.

    Director/ Statistical Officer.

  • 5

    D.E.&S

    ASD

    AREA

    STAT.

    TRAS & ICS

    MIC

    CLH

    YSD

    RAIN-FALL STAT.

    PMFBY-GCES

    PMFBY-VIS

    SED

    SED

    REGIONAL ACCTS.

    ISD

    BR

    ASI

    IIP

    EC

    SES

    SURVEYS

    TRAININGS

    PRICES

    ESSENTIAL COMMODI-

    TIES

    AGRI. COMMODI-

    TIES

    SSD

    SOCIAL STAT.

    SLAP

    GENDER &CHILD STAT.

    ENVIRON-MENTAL

    STAT.

    LIBRARY

    RTI

    EDP

    SOFTWARE DEVELOP-

    MENT

    HARDWARE

    MAINTE-NANCE

    CORD.&

    HRD

    IMPLEMEN-TATION OF SSS

    TRAININGS

    ADMN.

    ADMN.

    LGS

    INWARD/ OUT-

    WARD

    ACCTS.

    ACCTS.

    PLG & BUDGET

    STORES

  • 6

    Organisation set up

    There are 13 Offices of Chief Planning Officers, one in each District under DE&S,

    headed by a Joint Director Cadre officer, designated as Chief Planning Officer

    with supporting technical staff and administrative assistants are functioning in

    the State. The principal functions of these offices are of two fold, (i) Assisting

    the district administration to review all the developmental activities taken up in

    the District and also monitoring the implementation of MPLADS, CDP, 20 Point

    Programme, Prajapatham and other flagship programmes of the Government

    being implemented through the Planning Department, and (ii)Statistical

    activities of the Directorate of Economics Statistics (DE&S).

    There are 50 Revenue Divisions in the State and at the Division level, there is

    one statistical functionary viz., Divisional Deputy Statistical Officer (Dy.S.O),

    located in the Office of the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) and attends to the

    compilation of various Statistical reports at Divisional level and also supervises

    the field work of Mandal Assistant Statistical Officers of respective Divisions and

    submits consolidated Divisional reports to the Chief Planning Officer. There are

    668 mandals in the State. One statistical field functionary i.e., Assistant

    Statistical Officer (ASO) sanctioned to each mandal is located in Tahsildar’s

    office and attends to all statistical item of works at mandal level.

    All the officers and staff working in DE&S are recruited by Andhra Pradesh Public

    Service Commission (APPSC) under common cadre of A.P. Economic and

    Statistical Service. The total cadre strength of the department is 1346

    comprising of 124 Officers, 1117 Non-Gazetted officers and 105 Class IV

    employees. The details are given in the following table:

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    Sl. No

    Designation Office of the

    DE&S

    Office of

    the Chief Planning Officers

    Planni

    ng and Other

    Offices

    Vacant

    Total

    1 Director 1 0 2 0 3

    2 Joint Director 5 13 3 0 21

    3 Deputy Director 4 12 6 1 23

    4 Assistant Director 8 18 2 11 39

    5 Statistical Officers 3 24 7 3 37

    6 Librarian 1 1

    7 Deputy Statistical Officers 43 147 26 4 220

    8 Assistant Statistical Officers 49 526 17 156 748

    9 Superintendent 5 13 1 0 19

    10 Senior Assistant 9 24 0 3 36

    11 Junior Assistant 3 10 0 14 27

    12 Senior Accountants (OD) 0 8 1 5 14

    13 Typist 0 20 0 15 35

    14 SPl Category Steno 0 0 0 0 0

    15 Senior Stenos 2 2

    16 L.D.Stenos 0 3 0 6 9

    17 Drivers 0 1 0 1 2

    18 Record Assistants 1 0 0 0 1

    19 Roneo Operator 0 0 0 0 0

    20 Telephone Operator 1 0 0 0 1

    21 Senior Draftsman 1 1

    22 Junior Draftsman 1 1

    23 Tracer 1 1

    24 Jamedars 3 3

    25 Dafedars 0

    26 Office Subordinate 8 58 0 31 97

    27 Farrashies 4 4

    28 Sweepers 0

    29 Watchman 0

    30 Scavenger 1 0 0 0 1

    TOTAL 141 877 65 263 1346

  • 8

    Line Departments

    The core activities of DE&S are mainly estimation of GSDP and other Macro

    Aggregates. For the purpose of estimation of GSDP, DE&S needs statistical data

    from various line departments. Certain posts have been sanctioned in line

    departments to look after the statistical needs of these departments and to

    furnish the statistical data to DE&S for estimation of GSDP. The posts have been

    created in 21 line departments and DE&S personnel have been posted to work in

    those departments. The Statistical posts sanctioned position in Line Departments

    is given below:

    Sl.No.

    Name of the Department Staff Sanctioned

    JD DD AD SO DySO ASO Total

    1. Commissioner of Rural Development

    2 1 3

    2. A.P. Commission for B.Cs 1 1

    3. Commissioner of Relief (Secretariat)

    1 1 2

    4. Commissioner Commercial Taxes 1 1

    5. MA & UD (Sect.) 1 1 1 3

    6. Commissioner I & CAD Dept. 1 1 2 4

    7. Commissioner of Fisheries

    Head Office 1 1 1 3

    District Office 2 2

    8. Commissioner of Social Welfare

    Secretariat 1 1

    Head Quarters 3 2 5

    9. Director of Municipal

    Administration 1 1 2

    10. Commissioner Labour 1 1 2

    11. Commissioner of Sugars 1 1 2

    12. Commissioner of B.C. Welfare 1 1 2

    13. Principal Conservation of Forests 2 2

    14.

    Commissioner of Women & Child

    welfare Department, A.P. Secretariat.

    1 1

    15. Commissioner of Higher Education 1 1

    16. Director of Factories 1 1

    17. APPSC 1 1

    18. Director of Intermediate Education 1 1

    19. Commissioner of Collegiate Education

    1 1

    20 Director of School Education 5 5

    21 EFS & T Department (Secretariat) 1 1

    TOTAL 0 3 3 5 21 15 47

  • 9

    Accounts, Stores & Budget Wing

    The main functions of Accounts & Stores Wing are payment of salaries,

    processing of pension papers, medical reimbursement proposals & providing

    loans and advances, maintenance of office building, supply of stationery to all

    the divisions etc.

    Budget Wing: The main function of budget section is preparation of Budget

    Estimates for each financial year apart from preparation of Number statements,

    submission of proposals to Government for release of Budget Release Orders

    and Administration Sanction Orders etc.

    Budget Allocated to Each Agency including Plans etc.

    (in Rs.)

    Sl. No

    HEAD OF ACCOUNT/SUB - HEAD

    Budget

    Grants 2017-18

    Expenditure 2017-18

    1 2 3 4

    REVENUE I MJ.H.3451. Secretariat Economic Services-

    M.H.102. District Planning Machinery

    S.H.(05) Director, Bureau of Economics & Statistics 120566000

    98991422

    MJ.H.3454-Census, Surveys and Statistics

    S.M.J.H. 02.Surveys and Statistics

    M.H.003 – Training

    S.H. (04) Training 200000 0

    MJ.H.112-Economic Advice and Services

    II

    S.H. (01) Head Quarters Office 118025000

    100932408

    S.H. (03) District Offices 376237000 377505157

    M.J.H.800 – Other Expenditure

    S.H (04)- Other Offices 278214000

    224510675

    (A) Sub-Total (I+II)

    893242000

    801939662

    III

    M.J.H.800 – Other Expenditure

    12-Central Assistance to State Development

    Schemes

    S.H. (06) Agricultural Census on Land Holdings 27008000 5631841

    S.H. (07) Timely Reporting of Agricultural Statistics 31809000 31317781

    S.H. (08) Improvement of Crop Statistics 20769000 18126520

    S.H. (15) Rationalization of Minor Irrigation statistics 10264000 3428967

    (B) Sub-Total (III) 89850000 58505109

    GRAND TOTAL (A+B) 983092000 860444771

  • 10

    Human Resource Development (HRD)

    Human Resource Development (HRD) section is imparting various trainings to all

    the employees to develop their personal and organizational skills, knowledge

    and abilities. Training can significantly enhance capabilities of public

    functionaries both individually and collectively, to discharge their duties better.

    Such capability building is necessary to introduce greater efficiencies within

    Government and to improve the quality of Government services delivered to

    citizens.

    The officials working in DES are deputed to various training programmes which

    are organized by the prestigious Institutions viz., AP HRD Institute, Bapatla,

    NSSTA, Greater Noida, V.V.GIRI National Labour Institute, Noida, U.P. Labour

    Bureau, Shimla etc.,for strengthening the quality of services and improvement

    of skills in statistical item of works. In-house training programmes are also being

    conducted on the selected themes/subjects.

    During the year 2017-18, the statistical fraternity from DES as well as from

    Districts (40) are deputed to training programmes on (i) Urban Planning and

    Management (ii) Sampling Methods and Techniques used in Large Scale Sample

    Surveys (iii) Documentation & Presentation Skills (iv) Post Disaster Need

    Assessment and (v) Drafting & Communication Skills.

    Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Division:

    Directorate is well equipped with the servers and desktops to cater the needs of

    department in the field of Information Technology. All Systems in the Directorate

    are well connected with the Local Area Network. Through APSWAN connectivity,

    all 13 districts in the State are connected to the Directorate.

    The EDP division develops the necessary Web based Software for all the

    activities of the department and also for various censuses and surveys being

    conducted by the department. Necessary training will be imparted to the

    district staff for computerization of data at district level. The EDP division is also

    responsible for Maintenance of Hardware, Software and Networking pertaining to

    the DES.

  • 11

    Right to Information Act, 2005

    All Right to Information applications/Appeals are normally received in the Right

    to Information section and then forwarded to the concerned Chief Planning

    Officers in the Districts and the sections in Directorate for their disposal.

    During the year 2017-18, a total of 273 applications are disposed out of 294

    received. 5 appeals are received and disposed.

    Library

    Directorate of Economics and Statistics is equipped with a beautiful technical

    library named P.C.Mahalanobis Library Hall, containing various books,

    publications, journals, magazines etc. In fact, the Library unit was established in

    DE&S during the composite Nizam’s State of Hyderabad. Various publications

    brought out based on primary data collected through Mandal ASOs of all the

    districts have been kept for sale as well as for information to the public, besides

    various reference books in the library.

    The information/data available is very much useful to the Research Scholars,

    representatives of NGOs, planners, policy makers etc.

  • 12

    II. Agricultural Statistics Division

    DES is the State Agricultural Statistics Authority (SASA). The main functions of

    the Division are

    A. Rainfall: The rain water collected by the gause will be measured everyday at

    8.30 A.M in all 670 Revenue Rainguages installed in the Mandal headquarters in

    the State. In addition, 1462 Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) and 414

    Automatic Rainguage Stations (ARGs) are functioning across the State. The

    consolidated daily rainfall data of Revenue Rainguages is communicated to

    APSDPS to integrate with AWS rainfall data. The integrated rainfall data is

    utilised for all official purposes. DES is releasing the following reports viz.,

    1.Daily Rainfall Report,2. Weekly Rainfall Report, 3.weekly Status Report,4.Dry

    Spell Report and 5.Monthly Rainfall Report and submitted to the Government.

    B. Season and Crop Conditions: Season and crop condition report is prepared

    on weekly and monthly basis for estimating the crops condition in the State.

    C. Advance Estimates: Four Advance Estimates on Area, Yield and Production

    are prepared and furnished to Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New

    Delhi.

    D.Timely Reporting of Agricultural Statistics (TRAS): The area

    enumeration for important crops is taken up for 3573 villages of 13 Districts

    under TRAS. Card Nos. I,II,III & IV are obtained from Districts & prepared ratio

    estimates of principal crops and submitted to Ministry of Agriculture,

    Government of India for both kharif and rabi seasons.

    E. Improvement of crop Statistics (ICS) : A sample check is conducted for

    350 villages to assess the errors of enumeration in kharif season and 220

    villages for assessing aggregation errors in area figures in rabi season. To

    improve the quality and reliability of yield statistics, the harvest stage

    supervision is conducted by both DES & NSSO officials on 50:50 basis.

    F. Agricultural Census : The collection of Area Statistics at village level is done

    through Adangals by the Village Revenue Officers (VROs) in two seasons i.e

    kharif and rabi. After completion of enumeration and compilation of area figures

    at different levels in the District, DES compiles State report and publishes (i)

  • 13

    Agricultural Statistics at a glance and (ii) Season and crop report annually.

    Besides these, (i) Quarterly estimates of production (ii) Normal areas & (iii)

    Index Number of Agricultural Production.

    H. Agricultural Census of Land Holdings: This census is taken up in three

    phases. The information is captured from Adangals on number and area of

    operational holdings, social groups (SC,ST and others),Gender wise information

    in Phase -1. Phase –II data is collected through H schedule on dispersal of

    holdings, tenancy, land use etc. Phase-III i.e input survey is taken up for

    collection of data on agricultural inputs i.e seeds, fertilisers, pesticides etc along

    with agricultural implements & mechanism. The field work of three phases

    pertaining to 10th Agricultural Census of Land Holdings is completed.

    Minor Irrigation Census: The scheme is aimed to build a comprehensive and

    reliable data base in the Minor Irrigation Sector for future planning. So far five

    (5) censuses were completed. 6th MIC with reference year 2017-18 is taken up

    to canvass five schedules viz., (1) Village Schedule (2) Urban Schedule (3)

    Ground Water Scheme Schedule (4) Surface water Scheme Schedule and (5)

    Water Body Schedule. VRO/VRA are the enumerators in rural and urban areas

    and the supervision is entrusted to higher supervisory level officers of the field

    functionary at mandal level.

  • 14

    III. Yield Statistics Division

    A. Crop Estimation Surveys (CES) on agricultural crops: The objective of

    crop estimation survey is to obtain the estimates of average yield per hectare

    (productivity) and total production of principal crops both at district and state

    levels by conducting crop cutting experiments.

    DES organised crop cutting experiments for 11 food crops and 11 non-food crops

    on the random sampling basis for the year 2017-18. After conducting CC

    Experiments, the average yields per hectare of selected crops and their total

    production in the State is computed both for Districts as well as State as a

    whole.

    Planning and Designing: The procedures and techniques involved in the

    survey have been finalised based on the results of pilot surveys carried out by

    the Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI), New Delhi. The

    mandal wise and crop wise sample size of plan for the year 2017-18 is

    communicated to districts. In turn, village/agency wise plan for conduct of C.C.

    Experiments is prepared at District level. 22 crops in kharif season and 15 crops

    in rabi season are planned for conduct of C.C. experiments during the year

    2017-18.

    B. NON CC: Yield estimation through oral enquiry method: Under oral

    enquiry method, the information regarding area and production of the crops is

    obtained from the selected farmers and the average yield of that village will be

    arrived. At mandal level, the average yields are worked out on simple average

    basis but the district average yield is estimated by weighted average method

    taking respective mandal wise areas as weights. A total no.of 66 crops from

    kharif season and 33 crops for rabi season are planned to take up under non CC.

    C. Village Insurance Scheme: As per instructions of GOI, New Delhi, Village

    Insurance Scheme (VIS) has been taken up under “ Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima

    Yojana (PMFBY)” and was implemented in all 13 districts during the year 2017-

    18. Under this scheme, losses, due to preventive /late sowings, localised risks

    like hailstorm, earthquake and post harvest losses are also covered. One

    predominant crop has been selected for “Village made as Insurance Unit” in the

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    districts under PMFBY. A total no.of 28644 experiments are planned for 2017-18

    Kharif season and 15174 for Rabi season.

    The C.C Experiments methodology is adopted to Village Insurance Scheme (VIS)

    also without any modifications. The primary workers for this scheme are A.E.Os

    & MPEOs of Agriculture Department and Part time primary workers appointed

    purely on temporary basis. The technical work of the primary workers was

    monitored and supervised by Assistant Statistical Officer, Mandal Agriculture

    Officer and Part time supervisors at Mandal level.

    The part time supervisors are engaged in the mandals where the post of

    Assistant Statistical Officer is vacant. Senior Officers from Directorate of

    Economics & Statistics, Agriculture Department and Insurance Companies

    have supervised the experiments at harvest stage. Yield results are monitored

    daily through online from Directorate to avoid any lacunae. The Unit wise

    estimates were generated and furnished to the Department of Agriculture and

    Insurance Companies before the cut off dates.

    A total no. of 60925 farmers in kharif season with an amount of Rs.8843.09

    Lakhs and 66720 farmers in Rabi Season with an amount of Rs.14657.63 were

    benefitted during the year 2016-17 under this scheme.

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    IV. State Economy Division

    The State Domestic Product (SDP) commonly known as State Income is one of

    the important indicators to measure the economic development of the state.

    The State Domestic Product is defined as the aggregate of the economic value of

    all goods and services produced within the geographical boundaries of the state,

    counted without duplication during a specified period of time, usually a year.

    These estimates are prepared both at Current and Constant (2011-12) prices.

    The State Economy Division (SED) compiles the State/District Domestic Product

    estimates every year by following the methodology specified in System of

    National Accounts (SNA) and as suggested by the Central Statistics Office, New

    Delhi to assess the progress of economy by the policy makers and

    Administrators.

    For the purpose of estimation of State Domestic Product, the state economy is

    broadly classified into Agriculture, Industry and Services sectors.

    The estimates of State Domestic Product (SDP) are prepared and released in

    four stages namely, Advanced Estimates (AE), First Revised Estimates (FRE) ,

    Second Revised Estimates (SRE) and Third Revised Estimates (TRE) to meet the

    requirements of the Government, policy makers and researchers.

    In addition to the above, the State Economy Division releases the quarterly

    estimates for 1st & 2nd quarters in the months of September and December

    respectively on par with CSO .

    Advance Estimates (AE) Of 2017-18 At Constant (2011-12) Prices

    The DES compiled the Advance Estimates of GSDP for the Year 2017-18 at

    Constant (2011-12) Prices based on the Advance Estimates of Agriculture

    Production, Horticulture production data provided by Horticulture department,

    production data on milk, meat & egg furnished by the Animal Husbandry

    Department, production estimates of fisheries furnished by the Fisheries

    Department, Production data for mining & quarrying from Mines and Geology

    Department, Vehicles data from Transport department, Index of Industrial

    Production (IIP), Sales Tax, analysis of Budget and relevant indicators supplied

    by CSO.

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    The Performance of the corporate sector during April-December 2017 has also

    been taken into account while compiling advance estimates. The Trends of the

    All India Gross Value Added Estimates as per methodology have also been taken

    into consideration in certain sectors and adopted appropriate indicators where

    ever the data sets are not available at State level.

    The Advance Estimates at Current Prices are derived by the Implicit Price

    Deflator (IPD) method at sectoral level from the relevant price indices as per

    the methodology provided by the CSO.

    GSDP AND GVA OF 2017-18 A.E AT CONSTANT (2011-12) PRICES

    Andhra Pradesh All India

    (Rs. in Crores)

    Sector 2015-16

    (SRE)

    2016-17

    (FRE)

    2017-18 (AE)

    2016-17

    (FRE)

    2017-18

    (AE) Target Actual

    Agrl. & Allied 120927 138957 168261 163635 1716746 1767397

    Gr. Rate 7.78 14.91 21.20 17.76 6.3 3.0

    Industry 122588 131657 149628 142837 3542821 3714152

    Gr. Rate 9.61 7.40 14.65 8.49 6.8 4.8

    Services 202688 221760 258198 241967 5988962 6482929

    Gr. Rate 10.78 9.41 12.97 9.11 7.5 8.2

    GVA 446203 492374 576087 548439 11247629 11964479

    Gr. Rate 9.63 10.35 15.64 11.39 7.1 6.4

    Net taxes on

    products 45494 53730 - 58949 948376 1039417

    GSDP/GDP 491697 546104 - 607388 12196006 13003897

    Gr. Rate 10.60 11.07 - 11.22 7.1 6.6 A.E-Advance Estimates, FRE-First Revised Estimates, SRE-Second Revised Estimates

    ➢ Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at Constant (2011-12) prices

    for the year 2017-18(AE) is estimated at Rs.607388 Crore registering an

    impressive growth of 11.22% whereas the All India registered a GDP

    growth of 6.6% only. The gap is about 4.6%.

    Gross Value Added (GVA) at Basic Prices {2011-12 base}

    ➢ As per the Advance Estimates, the GVA at Constant (2011-12) Prices is

    estimated at Rs.548439 crore in 2017-18 registering GVA growth of

    11.39 percent, whereas the GoI registered a GVA growth of 6.4% only.

    The gap is about 5.0%.

    ➢ The sectors that propelled the growth of the state economy with an

    impressive growth rate of 10% and above are Agriculture (12.30%)

    Horticulture (17.16%), Livestock (13.05%), Fishing (30.84%) in the

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    Agriculture & Allied Sector and Mining & Quarrying (8.90%),

    Manufacturing (8.36%), Electricity (9.07%) and Construction (8.34%) in

    Industry Sector and Transport (10.64%), Communication (12.22%), Real

    estate and Ownership of Dwellings (10.45%), Public Administration

    (8.41%) & Other Services (9.74%) of Services sector. Trade, Hotel and

    Restaurants sector (6.08%) also played a vital role in retaining double

    digit growth.

    Per Capita Income

    ➢ The Per Capita Income (NSDP) of Andhra Pradesh during 2017-18 at

    current prices is estimated at Rs.1,42,054 as compared to Rs.

    1,23,664 in 2016-17(FRE).

    ➢ The Per Capita Income (NNI) of All India is Rs.1,12,764.

    (PCI in Rs.)

    Year Andhra Pradesh All India

    2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

    PCI 107276 123664 142054 94731 103870 112764

    Preparation of FRBM Frame work

    The GSDP estimates, 2017-18 are submitted to the Finance Department to

    prepare a macro economic framework statement and fiscal policy statement for

    placing before the Legislature at the time of Budget sessions as part of Andhra

    Pradesh Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (APFRBM) Act 2005.

    The estimates are also submitted to the Planning Department to include in the

    Socio Economic Survey report for placing before the Legislature at the time of

    Budget session.

    District Domestic Product (District Income)

    The District income Estimates are compiled in the new series with 2011-12 as

    base year. The District GVA has been compiled using the district wise production

    & prices and relevant indicators wherever the datasets are not available.

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    As per the District Gross Value Added estimates of 2017-18(AE) at current

    prices, Krishna District stood in first position with a DDP of Rs.88829 crores

    followed by Visakapatnam (Rs.81993 crores) and East Godavari (Rs.75070

    crores) districts, while bottom three positions are occupied by Vizianagaram

    (Rs.25955 crores) Srikakulam (Rs.27982 crores), and YSR Kadapa (Rs.37578

    crores) districts .

    Mandal Domestic Product Estimates

    Compilation of the Mandal Domestic Product (MDP) Estimates was completed on

    a Pilot basis in East Godavari and Ananthapuramu districts and later, these

    Estimates were also completed in the remaining districts. Andhra Pradesh is the

    pioneer state in compilation of estimates at mandal level.

    Identification of key Growth Engines in the Economy

    It is observed that about 40 growth engines are the driving forces of Gross State

    Domestic Product (GSDP) which influencing the growth trends of the State

    Economy.

    Action plan to improve the performance of these growth engines by the

    respective departments and periodical monitoring by means of compiling

    Quarterly Estimates of GSDP will help to take off the State Economy on growth

    trajectory.

    The Sector Wise Growth Engines of the state and all the districts have been

    prepared in the New Series with 2011-12 as base year so as to depict the true

    picture to the policy makers and to launch new projects.

    Budget Analysis

    The State Economy Division collects State Government budget documents from

    AP Finance Department and analyses the same as per economic cum purpose

    classification to arrive estimates of Government contribution to GSDP/GFCF. The

    Budget Document has been analysed and the sector wise GVA has been

    estimated and incorporated in preparation of GSDP estimates.

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    Analysis of Local Body Accounts:

    The division collects annual accounts from all local bodies (rural and urban)

    including Urban development authorities. The main objective of the analysis of

    annual accounts is to capture the contribution of the Public sector transactions in

    the State Income and Capital Formation. The Annual Accounts of all 12918 Local

    Bodies have been collected for the year 2016-17 and analysed through the

    software developed by CGG . The Sector GVA/GFCF has been estimated and

    incorporated in preparation of GSDP estimates

    Non Departmental Enterprises (NDEs)

    State Economy Division collects the annual accounts of 75 State NDEs for the

    year 2016-17 and analysed the accounts through the software provided by CSO.

    Sector wise GVA/GFCF is estimated and incorporated the same in preparation of

    GSDP estimates

    Trainings & Workshops

    ➢ 5 day Regional Training Workshop on State Income and related

    aggregates comprising States (Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi,

    Telangana, Kerela, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat,

    Maharasthra, Uttara Pradesh and West Bengal) was held during 12-

    16th February, 2018 (5 Days) at Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu.

    ➢ The Central Statistics Office organised a workshop to the Southern States

    and discussed on the estimates of State Domestic Product for formulation

    of fiscal policies. The SED Officials of DE&S participated in the workshop.

    The Central Statistics Office, being the nodal organisation provides

    technical guidance so that the States come out with more reliable

    estimates of not just the State/District Income, but also of expenditure

    aggregates, like Capital Formation, Consumption Expenditure, etc. which

    help in analyzing the current growth of the State Economy and its future

    growth potential. In the context of base year revision and implementation

    of SNA-2008 recommendations, this workshop helped a lot to the State

    Officials for compilation of reliable estimates.

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    Joint Discussions on the Comparable Estimates in finalization of the

    GSDP Estimates at CSO, New Delhi.

    Central Statistical Organisation, New Delhi organized Joint Discussions on

    Comparable Estimates of State Domestic Product in the New Series with Base

    Year 2011-12 for the years 2014-15 and 2015-16 with the officials of National

    Accounts Division and the representative of States/ UT’s to reconcile the

    differences if any in the GSDP estimates prepared by DE&S’s and CSO in the

    month of May 2017 at New Delhi. The Director, DE&S, officers & Staff of SED

    participated in the Joint Discussions on the comparable estimates at CSO, New

    Delhi in the month of May, 2017.

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    V. Industrial Statistics Division

    A. Index of Industrial Production

    Comparison of economic performance over time is a key factor in economic

    analysis and a fundamental requirement for policy making. Short-term indicators

    play an important role in this context by providing such comparison indicators.

    Among these short-term indicators, historically, the Index of Industrial

    Production (IIP) is one of the most well known and well-used indicators. The IIP

    measures volume changes in the production of an economy and therefore

    provides a measurement that is free from influences of price changes.

    IIP is an abstract number, the magnitude of which represents the status of

    production in the industrial sector for a given period of time when compared to a

    particular reference period of time. The IIP is a short-term indicator of industrial

    growth till the actual results released from Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)

    and National Accounts Statistics. This indicator is of paramount importance to

    the Government for policy planning purposes and is also being extensively used

    by various organizations including Industrial Associations, Research Institutes

    and Academicians.

    COVERAGE

    The present Index of Industrial Production covers the Mining, Electricity and

    Manufacturing sectors only.

    SHIFTING OF BASE YEAR FROM 2004-05 TO 2011-12

    To capture the changes in the structure and composition of the Industry over

    time due to the technological changes, economic reforms and consumption

    pattern of the people, the base year needs to be changed periodically.

    The Government of Andhra Pradesh shifted the base year to 2011-12 from

    2004-05. National Industrial Classification (NIC) – 2008 was adopted in the new

    series instead of NIC – 2004.

    The Index of Industrial Production is released with new base year 2011-12 in the

    South Zone Regional Conference of State IIP at Visakhapatnam.

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    B. Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)

    The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Government of India is conducting

    Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) in the State every year. NSSO collects data of

    factories having 100 or more workers and all units having less than or equal to 4

    units in a district in the same 3 digit NIC code under Census Scheme. Besides

    Census Scheme, NSSO also covers certain selected units with less than 100

    workers under Sample Scheme in which an equal No. of selected units is

    canvassed by Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES). It collects the

    selected sample unit’s data in the prescribed schedule communicated by CSO (IS

    wing), Kolkata. ASI covers factories registered under section 2m (i) and 2m (ii)

    of the Factories Act, 1948 employing 10 or more workers with power and 20 or

    more workers without power respectively.

    The ASI has been designed to obtain comprehensive and detailed data to

    achieve the following objectives viz.,

    a) Estimation of the contribution of manufacturing industries as a whole

    and of each type of industry to the State Income.

    b) Systematic study of the structure of industry as a whole and each type of

    industry.

    c) To analyze the various factors influencing industries in the State.

    d) Construction of comprehensive, factual and systematic basis for

    formulation of policy.

    The ASI schedule consists of Part-I and Part-II. The details of data on Assets &

    Liabilities, Employment and Labour cost, receipts, expenses, Input items,

    Products and By-products manufactured etc., are collected in Part-I and Part-II

    is exclusively designed for Labour Bureau purpose collects data of labour

    statistics viz., working days, man days worked , absenteeism, labour turnover,

    man- hours worked etc.

    The Central Statistics Office (CSO, IS wing), Government of India furnishes unit

    level data of both census and sample units surveyed by NSSO for pooling

    purpose. Pooling of central and state level ASI data for publishing district level

    estimates is an important activity that needs to be performed by the state. All

    the census and sample units canvassed by NSSO and DES are treated as the

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    Pooled sample for the state. The State and district level values of various

    parameters of Industrial sector are estimated by taking into account pooled

    sample data duly following the procedure communicated by CSO for bringing out

    the publication “Annual Survey of Industries”.

    Trainings/supply of required schedules/Manuals

    A state level training programme was conducted to Unit Officers & Dy.S.O.’s

    concerned for ASI 2016-17 and sufficient No. of schedules, manuals and other

    required material was supplied to the districts. The ASI data of 2015-16 for all

    the samples allotted to DES was received from the districts and scrutinized and

    validation is under progress. But, the Unit level data of NSSO surveyed samples

    is awaited from CSO (IS wing), Kolkata. Pooling of Central and State samples

    data will be done after receipt of unit level data of Central sample.

    The list of 2016-17 selected units has been communicated to the districts and

    the collection of data is in progress in all the districts.

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    VI. Socio Economic Survey Division

    Andhra Pradesh state has been participating in Socio Economic Surveys (SES)

    since 14th round (1958) onwards to generate comparable estimates and to pool

    Central and State sample data to get sub-state level estimates. The surveys are

    carried out on Socio Economic subjects of national interest like Household

    Consumer Expenditure, Employment & Unemployment, Unorganized

    Manufacturing, Trade and other services (excluding construction), Housing

    conditions, Disability, Health Care and Education, Domestic Tourism etc. Every

    round covers normally of one year period, which will be divided into 4 sub-

    rounds of 3 months duration.

    A. Sampling Design

    The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) is adopting a multi stage stratified

    random sampling. The first stage units (FSU) are villages in rural sector and UFS

    blocks in urban sector, the ultimate stage units are households/enterprises. In

    the case of large FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling will be the selection

    of two hamlet-groups (hgs) / sub-blocks (sbs) for each rural / urban FSU. In

    case of Rural Sector the district is bifurcated into two or more strata depending

    upon the size of population, where as for urban sector, strata are formed for

    each district for all Urban areas except for city/town having more than ten lakh

    population. Each city or town having more than ten lakh population will

    constitute separate strata.

    B. Allotment of samples and issue of guidelines

    Sub round wise samples were allotted to the districts and the detailed guidelines

    were issued in the beginning of the round. The

    clarifications/guidelines/instructions were communicated to the field staff, as and

    when received from NSSO.

    C. Field Work

    During 2017-18, the field work of 4th Sub Round of NSS 74th Round and 1st,2nd

    & 3rd sub rounds of NSS 75th round are completed.

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    D. Pooling of Central and State sample data of NSS rounds

    Andhra Pradesh state doubled its sample size to that of NSSO from NSS 67th

    round onwards and undertaking the pooling of central and state sample data

    from NSS 66th round. The draft pooling reports on NSS 66th, 67th and 68th rounds

    were prepared and published. The Draft Pooling report of NSS 69th round was

    prepared. The Workshop for states on “Methodology for Poolability and Pooling

    of NSS data of 71st round was held on 22nd and 23rd February 2018 at Kolkata.

    The soft ware for pooling was provided by the NSSO to prepare the report and it

    is under progress.

    E. Training Programme: Trainings/workshops Conducted/Attended during the

    year 2017-18.

    1. All India Work shop of Trainers (AIWOT) on NSS 75th round at Udaipur

    on 13th – 14th April, 2017 was organized by NSSO, FOD, Delhi.

    2. One day State Level Training programme on Data entry software

    package of NSS 74th round to SOs (SES) and Dy.S.Os.

    3. Two Regional Training Conferences were organized by the NSSO, for

    NSS 75th round , i.e at Regional Office, Vijayawada from 20th to 23rd

    June, 2017 and 20th to 22nd June, 2017 at Kadapa. .

    4. State level Training of Trainers on NSS 75th round was organized to

    all the District level officers i.e SOs (SES) and Dy.S.Os. (SES) on 13th

    & 14th July, 2017 at DES, Gollapudi, Vijayawada.

    5. Center wise Data Processing Conference on NSS 75th round was

    organized by NSSO, DPD at Nagapur during 7th & 8th November,

    2017.

    6. All India Pooling work shop held on NSS 71st round at Mahalnobis

    bhavan, Kolkata during 22nd & 23rd February, 2018.

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    VII. Price Statistics Division

    DES collects prices for various commodities at various time intervals. The

    information is sent to Commissioner of Civil Supplies, Govt.of Andhra Pradesh

    and Ministry of Agriculture, GOI.

    To avoid time lag in transmission of Price Statistics, ONLINE system has been

    introduced. It has been facilitating to receive all price statistics as per the time

    schedule and also to generate weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports

    automatically, which resulted in saving time and lot of manpower.

    Daily Retail Prices of Six Essential Commodities:

    Directorate collects the prices of six Essential commodities viz., Rice, Red gram,

    Groundnut Oil, Tamarind (with / without seed), Red Chillies (dry) and Onions

    altogether in 13 grades from 51 Revenue Divisional Head Quarters in the State

    on daily basis and compiles on daily /weekly/Monthly basis to monitor Price

    trends.

    Weekly Retail Prices of (30) Essential Commodities

    The Weekly Retail Prices of 30 essential commodities are arrived from choosing

    21 essential commodities from weekly report and 9 essential commodities from

    daily reports. The daily & weekly prices data is also uploaded to the Hon’ble

    Chief Minister CORE dashboard from this department

    Directorate is communicated the information of all selected centre prices data

    along with Division/District and State Average to Commissioner, Civil Supplies

    on daily /monthly basis and Monthly consolidated report to Secretary to

    Government, Planning Department.

    Wholesale Prices of (40) Agricultural Commodities:

    Directorate of Economics and Statistics collects and compiles wholesale prices of

    40 agricultural commodities on monthly basis (last Friday of the month) with

    District as a unit and prepare State average wholesale Price report. These prices

    are used to assess the price trends at wholesale centres.

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    Wholesale prices of Livestock

    Livestock is a sub – sector of Agriculture and contributes around 10.46% to

    state GVA. The Prices of Milk, Meat and by products such as Head, Legs, Goat

    hair, Dung, Eggs etc., are required to estimate GVA of Live Stock sector.

    Consumer price index numbers for industrial Workers (CPI-IW)

    The Consumer Price Index Numbers measure the changes in the retail prices of

    a specific basket of goods and services, over a period of time.DES collects and

    compiles CPI-IW every month by obtaining the data from the selected centres in

    the State on weekly and monthly basis.

    On par with Central Series the DE & S, A.P also compiles the CPI-IW with same

    base year 2001=100 for the following 4 centres and releasing index every

    month.

    1. Vizianagaram& Chittivalasa 2. Kakinada & Rajahmundry

    3. Jaggiahpeta & Miryalaguda 4. Tirupathi & Renigunta

    The Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers for State Series will

    be disseminated through the Directorate website for wider use.

    Building construction cost index

    The Prices of the Building Materials are collected quarterly for 14 items from 13

    District Head Quarters for Urban and 13 selected Centres for Rural in Andhra

    Pradesh and the State and District average Prices are sent to the National

    Building Organisation, GOI, New Delhi along with the wages of the Construction

    Labour and compiles Building Construction Cost Index numbers with base year

    1988-89 for rural and urban centres, separately. These prices are used for

    compilation of GSDP.

    Prices of Agricultural Commodities

    The Agricultural prices have enormous economic and political implications. These

    prices are not only balance between the demand and supply but also affect the

    inter-sect-oral distribution of income and the rate of capital formation in the

    farm sector.

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    The Farm Harvest Prices of 24 Principal Agricultural Commodities from the

    selected centres are being collected and a consolidated report is being sent

    regularly to the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, GOI for both the

    seasons.

    Daily Wages of Agricultural Labour

    The Daily Wages of Agricultural Labour are obtained from 44 (specifically

    selected) centres spread over 13 districts in the State. After consolidating the

    monthly reports, the Index of Agricultural Wages are compiled and sent to the

    Department of Agriculture and Co-operation, GOI, New Delhi.

    Publication

    An annual publication entitled “Prices, Wages and Index Numbers” for the year

    2017-18 is brought out with an intention to provide Prices data, wages and

    related index Numbers released by the Government of India and Directorate at

    one place.

    Trainings

    District wise training Programmes are organised during 2017 and imparted

    training programme to the District officials with an object of explaining the

    procedure for selection of cluster wise manual workers and also to capture the

    latest consumption pattern of the manual workers during the survey.

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    VIII. Social Statistics Division

    Social Statistics Division deals with all the matters relating to Official Statistics

    comprising social, demographic, education, medical, health, human

    development, availability of facilities, infrastructure, environmental, disaster

    statistics etc. and also collected the related data from various sources, compiling

    and releasing the subject-wise publications on regular basis.

    The Social Statistics Division brought out the following publications during the

    year 2017-18.

    Statistical Abstract, Andhra Pradesh

    This is an Annual Publication releasing since 1956 and the latest issue of

    Statistical Abstract, Andhra Pradesh, 2017 is 59th in its series. It is the most

    comprehensive and prestigious publication of the Directorate, serving as an

    important source of material for statistical time series data of different sectors of

    Andhra Pradesh Economy. The Publication is having 427 tables covering under

    different chapters (28) viz, Population, Vital Statistics, Climate, Agricultural &

    Irrigation, Live Stock, Forests, Industries, Mining, Fuel and Power, Transport,

    Banks, Prices, Labour Welfare, Education, Judicial, Police and Crime, State

    Economy for the current financial year along with comprehensive data for the

    previous years. It also contains comparative statistics of Andhra Pradesh, all

    India and also for Major States for certain selected indicators.

    Districts at a Glance, Andhra Pradesh

    The publication of Districts at a Glance, Andhra Pradesh, 2017 consists of 160

    tables in 23 chapters by covering the District wise information on important

    sectors by capturing the Socio Economic scenario of Districts in the State. It

    provides information on Population, Vital Statistics, Rainfall, Land Utilisation,

    Area, Production & Yields of Principal Crops, Net Area Irrigated, Consumption of

    Fertilizers, Census of Land Holdings Census of Live Stock & Fishing, Agriculture

    Machinery & Implements, Education, Medical & Health, Industries, Power

    Consumption, Communications, Road Length, Banking, Housing, Employee

    Census, Gross District Domestic Product, Primary Weavers Co-Operative

    Societies etc.,

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    Andhra Pradesh Economy in Brief

    For the quick over view of the level of development in the State, a pocket size

    publication “AP Economy in brief” is released every year on the 1st January.

    The objective is to assess the development in the current year corresponding

    with previous years. This publication contains 59 tables throwing a broad view

    over the important Selected Indicators for different sectors of economy covering

    Demography, State Economy, Public Finance, Agriculture and allied activities,

    Infrastructure Services, Social Service, Price statistics and Planning.

    District Hand Book of Statistics

    The publication of District Hand Book of Statistics prepares by the concerned

    CPOs. In order to ensure the uniformity of proformae, all the tables contained in

    this publication were standardized and printing was taken up at State Level. The

    publication contains 23 chapters with 174 tables relating to the concerned

    districts. Mandal wise information on Population, Medical & Public Health,

    Climate, Agriculture, Irrigation, Livestock & Veterinary Services, Fisheries,

    Forestry, Industries, Mining, Fuel & Power, Transport & Communications, Public

    Finance, Prices, Employment, Labour & Labour Welfare, Education, Local Bodies,

    Cooperation, Judicial, Police & Crime, Social Welfare Women & Child Welfare

    and Miscellaneous are available in these publications.

    Gender Statistics

    This publication consists of 203 tables featuring in 8 chapters revealing the

    information on Women share in the present scenario in all aspects viz.

    Population, Health & Family Welfare, Education, Economy & Development,

    Women’s participation in Decision Making, Crimes, Convictions & Police Force,

    Women & Child Welfare and Miscellaneous.

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    Statistics for Local Area Planning (SLAP)

    The 73rd and 74th amendments of the Indian Constitution has given greater

    responsibilities and powers to the Gram Panchayats and Nagar Palikas as the

    three tier Governance offering a new era of opportunity for local planning,

    Effective implementation and monitoring of various social and economic

    development Programmes in the country.

    The pilot study on “Collection of Statistics at Village Level” has been

    conducted in SPSR Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh State under BSLLD scheme

    in rural areas with the reference period 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 in three

    phases and data uploaded for the year 2010-11 through Area Profiler software.

    In view of importance of Village Level Statistics, the Government of A.P. decided

    to collect the Statistics at Village Level covering all districts in the State from the

    year 2012-13 onwards under the scheme of Support for Statistical

    Strengthening (SSS).

    All the Departments/Agencies functioning at village/Gram Panchayat/ Mandal

    level are providing the data on Annual basis. The Tahsildar and MPDO at Mandal

    level are the coordinating Officers for effective monitoring, supervising and

    timely collection of data.

    The data collected under SLAP is used as inputs for micro level planning at

    village/panchayat, Mandal and district level.

    The Government of A.P decided to develop web based online applications for all

    the activities of Directorate of Economics & Statistics including SLAP to have a

    reliable, credible and timely data. The web based application has already been

    developed by Center for Good Governance (CGG) from 2014-15 onwards.

    Present Status:

    a. The collection and compilation of SLAP data for the years 2012-13 & 2013-

    14 was completed and data base is available in DE&S .

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    b. The data for the years from 2014-15 to 2016-17 pertaining to 17366

    villages consisting of 984 indicators of each village has been verified and

    updated in the web portal.

    c. The Directorate has also updated the data of all urban nature villages

    along with 9 urban mandals for the years 2014-15 to 2016-17 and data is

    available at Directorate

    d. The collection of SLAP data for 2017-18 is in progress.

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    Season wise Rainfall from 2010-2011 to 2017-18 (Rainfall in mm)

    Season South West

    Monsoon (June to Sep)

    North East Monsoon

    (Oct to Dec)

    Winter Period

    (Jan to Feb )

    Hot Weather Period

    (Mar to May)

    Total

    ( June to May)

    Normal 556.0 296.0 15.7 98.3 966.0

    Year Actual % of

    Deviation Actual

    % of

    Deviation Actual

    % of

    Deviation Actual

    % of

    Deviation Actual

    % of

    Deviation

    2010-2011 755.6 35.9 456.1 54.1 15.8 0.6 90.7 -7.7 1318.2 36.5

    2011-2012 498.7 -10.3 174.3 -41.1 24.7 57.3 65.4 -33.5 763.1 -21.0

    2012-2013 586.0 5.4 356.8 20.5 33.4 112.7 60.7 -38.3 1036.9 7.3

    2013-2014 518.9 -6.7 359.0 21.3 1.2 -92.4 88.2 -10.3 967.3 0.1

    2014-2015 355.7 -36.0 170.0 -42.6 2.5 -84.1 77.9 -20.8 606.1 -37.3

    2015-2016 523.0 -5.9 287.2 -3.0 4.3 -72.6 98.0 -0.3 912.5 -5.5

    2016-2017 533.8 -4.0 85.3 -71.2 1.6 -89.8 56.5 -42.5 677.2 -29.9

    2017-2018 567.1 2.0 177.5 -40.0 1.4 -91.1 80.9 -17.7 826.9 -14.4

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    Comparison of Cropped Area (2017-18) Over Previous Year (2016-17)

    Crop Name 2017-18 2016-17 % of

    Variatio

    n Irr Un Irr Total Irr Un Irr Total

    Paddy 2150607 67579 2218186 2035387 69632 2105019 5.38

    Wheat 24 25 49 1 32 33 48.48

    Jowar 54831 84838 139669 30738 66661 97399 43.40

    Bajra 12146 36211 48357 9975 31911 41886 15.45

    Maize 257816 78724 336540 184504 65775 250279 34.47

    Ragi 9540 24910 34450 5939 26119 32058 7.46

    Total Major Millets 334333 224683 559016 231156 190466 421622 32.59

    Total Minor Millets 468 20855 21323 1047 30044 31091 -31.42

    Total Cereals

    &Millets 2485432 313142 2798574 2267591 290174 2557765 9.41

    Horsegram 140 38578 38718 4 12832 12836 201.64

    Greengram 11793 127526 139319 2962 131399 134361 3.69

    Blackgram 31958 371282 403240 29972 469530 499502 -19.27

    Redgram 2639 276876 279515 15905 333533 349438 -20.01

    Bengalgram 17578 502803 520381 11997 385091 397088 31.05

    Cowgram 149 13623 13772 349 8470 8819 56.16

    Other Pulses 132 12423 12555 90 10374 10464 19.98

    Total Pulses 64389 1343111 1407500 61279 1351229 1412508 -0.35

    Total Food grains 2549821 1656253 4206074 2328870 1641403 3970273 5.94

    Arecanuts 693 4 697 559 5 564 23.58

    Chillies 110804 8458 119262 191544 17803 209347 -43.03

    Coriander 221 2363 2584 209 4094 4303 -39.95

    Turmeric 13611 6010 19621 15782 3400 19182 2.29

    Ginger 4 377 381 34 255 289 31.83

    Other Condiments

    & Spices 3220 13544 16764 2585 12995 15580 7.60

    Total Condiments

    and Spices 128553 30756 159309 210713 38552 249265 -36.09

    Total Sugarcane 172736 10970 183706 168056 13420 181476 1.23

    Total Fresh & Dry

    Fruits 277505 340621 618126 263589 361801 625390 -1.16

    Potatoes 1447 4 1451 1685 6 1691 -14.19

    Tapioca 879 6628 7507 888 6253 7141 5.13

    Onions 23120 1598 24718 30632 4885 35517 -30.41

    Brinjal 12704 954 13658 12427 1249 13676 -0.13

    Tomatoes 43333 2298 45631 40245 2448 42693 6.88

    Other Vegetables 64350 3305 67655 64534 3674 68208 -0.81

    Total Vegetables 145833 14787 160620 150411 18515 168926 -4.92

    Total Food Crops 3274448 2053387 5327835 3121639 2073691 5195330 2.55

    Total Cotton 94624 551415 646039 99526 372003 471529 37.01

    Sunhemp (Fibre +

    Seed) 59 11108 11167 48 6328 6376 75.14

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    Deccan

    Hemp(Mesta) 0 4850 4850 0 6703 6703 -27.64

    Total Fibres 94683 567373 662056 99574 385034 484608 36.62

    Groundnut 121801 612793 734594 125671 887138 1012809 -27.47

    Sesamum

    (Gingelly) 8792 30946 39738 9204 54464 63668 -37.59

    Safflower 0 20 20 6 123 129 -84.50

    Sunflower 5093 4053 9146 11189 9939 21128 -56.71

    Coconut 45300 58668 103968 44514 58558 103072 0.87

    Rape And Mustard 4 2996 3000 1124 3942 5066 -40.78

    Soyabeen 201 174 375 125 1446 1571 -76.13

    Oil Palm 89412 598 90010 85716 255 85971 4.70

    Castor 227 31583 31810 256 32563 32819 -3.07

    Other Oil Seeds 224 5781 6005 219 5852 6071 -1.09

    Total Oil Seeds 271054 747612 1018666 278024 1054280 1332304 -23.54

    Total Pulp And

    Timber 3397 220395 223792 5965 206020 211985 5.57

    Total Tobacco 34513 48692 83205 28956 48641 77597 7.23

    Other Drugs,

    Narcotics And

    Plantation

    13197 11141 24338 12211 10986 23197 4.92

    Total Drugs,

    Narcotics And

    Plantation

    47710 59833 107543 41167 59627 100794 6.70

    Total Fodder Crops 16040 50045 66085 14083 43084 57167 15.60

    Total Green

    Manure Crop 73 14375 14448 191 11376 11567 24.91

    Total Aromatic

    Plants,Flowers 12214 1326 13540 10599 2490 13089 3.45

    Mulberry Trees 10488 186 10674 11001 131 11132 -4.11

    Guargum (Jiguru

    Goruchikkudu) 6 0 6 0 42 42 -85.71

    Miscellaneous Non-

    Food Crops 16 42 58 34 5 39 48.72

    Total Non Food

    Crops 455681 1661187 2116868 460638 1762089 2222727 -4.76

    Gross Area Sown 3730129 3714574 7444703 3582277 3835780 7418057 0.36

    Area Sown More

    Than Once 967108 583957 1551065 863435 616952 1480387 4.77

    Net Area Sown 2763021 3130617 5893638 2718842 3218828 5937670 -0.74

  • 39

    Crop-wise Fourth Advance Estimates of Area, Yield and Production of various principal crops during 2017-18 in Andhra Pradesh as on 14-06-2018.

    (Area in'000 Hectares; Yield in kgs. Per Hectare; Production in '000 tonnes)

    (Contd..)

    Sl.No Name of the Crop Area Production Yield

    Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    1 Paddy 1477 741 2218 7457 5246 12703 5049 7079 5727

    2 Wheat

    3 Jowar 30 110 140 31 270 301 1028 2451 1814

    4 Bajra 43 5 48 82 10 92 1912 1912 1744

    5 Maize 107 229 336 501 1801 2302 4678 7863 6546

    6 Ragi 27 8 35 29 14 43 1063 1743 906

    7 Total Major millets (3 to 6) 207 352 559 643 2095 2738

    8 Small Millets 18 3 21 14 3 17 778 972 809

    9 Barley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    10 Total Cereals& Millets (1+2+7+8+9)

    1702 1096 2798 8114 7344 15458

    11 Tur dal (Redgram) 275 4 279 117 2 119 424 424 424

    12 Urad dal(Blackgram) 46 357 403 38 337 375 823 944 930

    13 Moong dal(Greengram) 18 122 140 11 88 99 595 722 707

    14 Horsegram 17 22 39 8 15 23 479 684 590

    15 Bengalgram 0 520 520 585 585 1124 1124

    16 Cowgram 4 9 13 3 8 11 716 854 846

    17 Other pulses 3 10 13 3 9 12 778 944 923

    18 Total Pulses (11 to17) 363 1044 1407 180 1044 1224

    19 Total Foodgrains (10+18) 2065 2140 4205 8294 8388 16682

  • 40

    Crop-wise Fourth Advance Estimates of Area, Yield and Production of various principal crops during 2017-18 in Andhra Pradesh as on 14-06-2018

    (Area in'000 Hectares; Yield in kgs. Per Hectare; Production in '000 tonnes)

    Sl.No Name of the Crop Area Production Yield

    Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    20 Groundnut 648 87 735 828 213 1041 1278 2448 1416

    21 Castor 31 1 32 21 1 22 666 666 666

    22 Seasamum 13 26 39 3 7 10 220 282 256

    23 Nigerseed 0 6 6 0 3 3 459 459

    24 Soyabean 0 0 0 0 0 0

    25 Sunflower 3 6 9 2 9 11 758 1495 1222

    26 Rape & Mustard 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 924 924

    27 Linseed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    28 Safflower 0 0 0 0 0 0

    29 Palm Oil 90 0 90 1781 1781 19784 19784

    29 Total Oilseeds (20 TO28) 785 129 914 2635 236 2871

    30 *Cotton (Lint) 644 2 646 2038 6 2044 538 538 538

    31 **Mestha 5 0 5 47 47 1688 1688

    32 Sugarcane 99 0 99 7948 7948 80285 80285

    33 Onion 17 7 24 425 210 635 25000 30000 26458

    34 Potato 1 1 15 15 14926 14926

    35 Chillies 102 17 119 453 79 532 4437 4648 4470

    36 Turmeric 20 0 20 108 108 5420 5420

    37 Tobacco 4 79 83 8 158 166 2003 2003 2003

    * -Production in '000 bales of 170 kgs. **-Production in '000 bales of 180 kgs.

  • 41

    The season wise and crop wise state average yields and percentage of Standard Error for 2017-18

    Sl.

    No. Crop

    Experiments

    % of

    response

    Final estimate of

    average yield in

    Kgs/Hec.

    % of Standard Error Planned Analyzed

    Kharif

    1 Paddy(I) 3576 3576 100 5116 0.54

    2 Paddy (UI) 228 228 100 2989 1.98

    3 Paddy (Pooled) 3804 3804 100 5019 _

    4 Jowar 178 178 100 1018 6.2

    5 Bajra 488 470 96 1912 3.53

    6 Ragi 200 200 100 1131 4.86

    7 Maize 234 234 100 4678 2.67

    8 Redgram 1148 1148 100 424 4.13

    9 Greengram 348 348 100 595 3.22

    10 Horsegram 120 120 100 420 7.5

    11 Blackgram 310 310 100 823 3.58

    12 Korra 204 204 100 1084 4.44

    13 Groundnut 2608 2590 99 1291 1.25

    14 Sesamum 270 270 100 220 5.12

    15 Castor 232 232 100 651 4.12

    16 Chillies 400 374 94 5270 2.14

    17 Sugarcane(P) 816 814 100 84 0.56

    18 Sugarcane® 786 764 97 76 0.78

    19 Mesta 200 200 100 1686 -

    20 Cotton 952 942 99 1656 3.41

    21 Sunflower 196 172 88 758 5.51

    22 Soyabean 78 28 36 1888 -

    Rabi

    1 Paddy 2994 2960 99 7122 0.48

    2 Jowar 430 430 100 2750 2.02

    3 Ragi 170 160 94 1775 3.29

    4 Maize 554 518 94 7956 2.04

    5 Greengram 402 390 97 671 2.27

    6 Horsegram 270 270 100 691 4.1

    7 Blackgram 634 634 100 933 2.19

    8 Groundnut 842 800 95 2435 2.14

    9 Sesamum 310 310 100 302 3.08

    10 Chillies 374 374 100 4689 3.23

    11 Tobacco(N) 296 292 99 2935 1.73

    12 Tobacco(V) 386 352 91 1890 1.63

    13 Sunflower 368 210 57 1544 3.92

    14 Bengalgram 1292 1292 100 1132 1.4

    15 Rajma Beans

  • 42

    The District-wise number of IUs constituted and experiments planned for the year 2017-18

    Kharif

    Sl.No Crop District Units Experiments

    1 Rice Srikakulam 989 4130

    2 Rice Vizianagaram 647 2900

    3 Rice Visakhapatnam 656 3800

    4 Rice East Godavari 766 3340

    5 Rice West Godavari 652 2626

    6 Rice Krishna 702 2856

    7 Rice Guntur 484 2002

    8 Rice Prakasam 240 1308

    9 Rice SPS Nellore 183 978

    10 Rice YSR 246 1284

    11 Rice Kurnool 338 1580

    12 Rice Ananthapuramu 109 820

    13 Rice Chittoor 129 1020

    Total 6141 28644

    Rabi

    Sl.No Crop District Units Experiments

    1 Rice East Godavari 495 2088

    2 Rice West Godavari 463 1966

    3 Rice Krishna 336 1608

    4 Maize Guntur 245 1154

    5 Bengalgram Prakasam 301 1462

    6 Rice SPS Nellore 632 2648

    7 Bengalgram YSR 217 1006

    8 Bengalgram Kurnool 414 1866

    9 Rice Chittoor 236 1376

    Total 3339 15174

  • 43

    The District-wise details of farmers benefited and claims settled under

    this Scheme during 2016-17

    Sl.

    No District Crop

    No. of

    farmers

    benefited

    Claims

    (Rs.in lakhs)

    Kharif 2016

    1 Srikakulam Rice 140 18.80

    2 Vizianagaram Rice 57 57.00

    3 Visakhapatnam Rice 5009 5009.00

    4 East Godavari Rice 4836 1145.80

    5 West Godavari Rice 190 190.00

    6 Krishna Rice 38310 271.00

    7 Guntur Rice 842 72.84

    8 Prakasam Rice 3894 450.24

    9 SPS Nellore Rice 1566 672.63

    10 YSR (Kadapa) Rice 14 14.00

    11 Kurnool Rice 360 360.00

    12 Anantapuram Redgram 5562 574.22

    13 Chittoor Rice 145 7.56

    Total 60925 8843.09

    Sl.

    No District Crop

    No. of

    farmers

    benefited

    Claims

    (Rs.in lakhs)

    Rabi 2016-17

    1 East Godavari Rice 423 17.80

    2 West Godavari Rice 0 0

    3 Krishna Rice 0 0

    4 Guntur Maize 917 76.95

    5 Prakasam Bengalgram 11361 3068.53

    6 SPS Nellore Rice 0 0

    7 YSR Rice 50947 10800.00

    8 Kurnool Bengalgram 3072 694.35

    9 Chittoor Bengalgram 0 0

    Total 66720 14657.63

  • 44

    Table -1

    GVA/GSDP ESTIMATES AT CURRENT PRICES FROM 2011-12 TO 2017-18(AE) & ITS CONTRIBUTION 2011-12 BASE

    Rs. in Crores

    S l

    N o .

    I N D U

    S T R Y

    GSDP at Current prices % Contribution

    2011-

    12

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14 2014-15 TRE

    2015-16 SRE

    2016-17 FRE

    2017-

    18 AE

    2011

    -12

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14 2014-15 TRE

    2015- 16 SRE

    2016-17

    FRE

    2017-18

    AE

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

    1 Agriculture,Live Stock, Forestry & Fishing

    1 . 1 Agrl. 52041 61230 71147 78898 83468 95570 115117 14.88 16.14 16.67 16.18 15.12 15.06 18.14

    a)Agrl 29782 36743 39269 40540 39056 37611 39610 8.52 9.68 9.20 8.31 7.08 5.93 5.38

    b)Hort. 22259 24488 31878 38358 44412 57958 75507 6.36 6.45 7.47 7.87 8.05 9.13 10.26

    1 . 2 Live stock 27588 33584 36430 43127 53472 66418 76974 7.89 8.85 8.54 8.84 9.69 10.46 10.46

    1 . 3 Forestry & Logging

    2503 2530 2805 3464 3506 3704 3826 0.72 0.67 0.66 0.71 0.64 0.58 0.52

    1 . 4 Fishing 11877 14519 18573 22707 32085 42190 56929 3.40 3.83 4.35 4.66 5.81 6.65 7.74

    A g r l . S e c t o r 9 4 0 0 8 111864 128956 148196 172531 207881 252847 26.88 29.48 3 0 . 2 2 30.39 31.26 3 2 . 7 5 3 4 . 3 7

    2 Mining &

    Quarrying 14162 14590 14192 12914 15473 16635 19451 4.05 3.84 3.33 2.65 2.80 2.62 2.64

    3 Manfac-

    turing 50706 42377 42423 54532 58882 63795 71021 14.50 11.17 9.94 11.18 10.67 10.05 9.65

    4

    Electricity

    Gas,

    Water

    Supply

    10765 7130 10141 11513 12745 14627 15936 3.08 1.88 2.38 2.36 2.31 2.30 2.17

    5 Constru-

    ction 37026 37590 40651 45324 46221 50093 56074 10.59 9.91 9.53 9.29 8.37 7.89 7.62

    INDUSTRY SECTOR 112660 101687 107408 124282 133322 145150 162482 32.21 26.80 25.17 25.48 24.15 22.87 22.09

    Contd....

  • 45

    Sl

    No.

    I N D U S T

    R Y

    GSDP at Current prices % Contribution

    2011-

    12

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14

    2014-

    15

    TRE

    2015-

    16

    SRE.

    2016-

    17

    FRE

    2017-

    18 AE

    2011

    -12

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14

    2014-

    15

    TRE

    2015-

    16

    SRE.

    2016-17

    FRE

    2017-18

    AE

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

    6 Trade,Hotel & Restaurants

    26736 31792 37849 42018 46471 52921 57994 7.64 8.38 8.87 8.62 8.42 8.34 7.88

    7 Transport, Storage &

    Communications

    7.1 Railways 2643 3037 3345 4331 4386 5150 5476 0.76 0.80 0.78 0.89 0.79 0.81 0.74

    7.2

    Transport by

    Other means

    & Storage

    24470 28536 32353 35050 38767 44535 50899 7.00 7.52 7.58 7.19 7.02 7.02 6.92

    7.3 Communicati

    ons 5402 6214 7960 8991 10805 12756 14895 1.54 1.64 1.87 1.84 1.96 2.01 2.02

    8 Financing, Insurance, Real estate &

    Business Services

    8.1 Banking &

    Ins. 14256 15843 17105 19047 20665 20929 24150 4.08 4.17 4.01 3.91 3.74 3.30 3.28

    8.2 Real est.,O'ship of Dwellings

    28338 34341 38973 44652 49712 56132 64046 8.10 9.05 9.13 9.16 9.01 8.84 8.71

    9 Community, Social & Personal Services

    9.1 Public Admn. 13938 15524 17390 19439 23625 28999 32689 3.98 4.09 4.08 3.99 4.28 4.57 4.44

    9.2 Other

    Services 27304 30639 35383 41703 51698 60289 70230 7.81 8.07 8.29 8.55 9.37 9.50 9.55

    SERVICES SECTOR

    143086 165925 190359 215230 246129 281711 320380 40.91 43.72 44.61 44.13 44.59 44.38 43.55

    GVA 349753 379477 426722 487709 551982 634742 735709 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1 0 0 . 0 0 1 0 0 . 0 0

    GSDP 379402 411404 464272 524976 600298 695491 803873

    PER CAPITA IN Rs.

    69000 74688 82870 93903 107276 123664 142054

  • 46

    Table-2

    GVA/ GSDP ESTIMATES AT CONSTANT PRICES FROM 2011-12 TO 2017-18 AND ITS GROWTH RATES IN NEW BASE 2011-12

    (Rs.in crores)

    Sl

    No. I N D U S T R Y

    GSDP at Constant prices Growth Rate in percentage

    2011-

    12

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14

    2014-

    15

    TRE

    2015-

    16

    SRE.

    2016-

    17

    FRE

    2017-

    18 AE

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14

    2014-

    15

    TRE

    2015-

    16

    SRE.

    2016-

    17

    FRE

    2017-

    18 AE

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

    1

    Agriculture, Live

    Stock, Forestry &

    Fishing

    1 . 1 Agriculture Proper 52041 52569 60624 60983 57870 63760 73363 1.02 15.32 0.59 -5.11 10.18 15.06

    a) Agriculture 29782 30479 34194 34075 29590 27517 30901 2.34 12.19 -0.35 -13.16 -7.01 12.30

    b) Horticulture 22259 22090 26429 26908 28280 36243 42462 -0.76 19.64 1.81 5.10 28.16 17.16

    Live stock 27588 29247 29721 31185 36218 41907 47376 6.01 1.62 4.92 16.14 15.71 13.05

    1 . 2 Forestry & Logging 2503 2469 2491 2412 2360 2291 2336 -1.36 0.90 -3.19 -2.14 -2.93 1.97

    1 . 3 Fishing 11877 13546 15516 17620 24479 30999 40559 14.06 14.55 13.56 38.93 26.64 30.84

    Agrl. Sector 94008.1 97831.1 108353 112200 120927 138957 163635 4.07 10.75 3.55 7.78 14.91 17.76

    2 Mining& Qurr 14162 14283 13880 12798 15009 15969 17391 0.85 -2.82 -7.79 17.27 6.40 8.90

    3 Manufacturing

    (Org.&Un-org) 50706 40188 38575 48828 55609 60369 65415 -20.74 -4.02 26.58 13.89 8.56 8.36

    4 Electy., Gas, Water

    Supply 10765 7345 9815 10251 11544 13367 14580 -31.77 33.62 4.45 12.61 15.79 9.07

    5 Construction 37026 35571 37076 39963 40426 41952 45451 -3.93 4.23 7.79 1.16 3.78 8.34

    Industries Sector 112659 97387.2 99344.7 111842 122588 131657 142837 -13.56 2.01 12.58 9.61 7.40 8.49

    Contd....

  • 47

    Sl

    No. I N D U S T R Y

    GSDP at Constant prices Growth Rate in percentage

    2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-

    15 TRE

    2015-

    16

    SRE.

    2016-

    17 FRE

    2017-

    18 AE

    2012-

    13

    2013-

    14

    2014-

    15 TRE

    2015-

    16

    SRE.

    2016-

    17 FRE

    2017-

    18 AE

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

    6 Trade,Hotel &

    Restaurants 26736 29554 33149 36789 42310 47576 50471 10.54 12.17 10.98 15.01 12.45 6.08

    7 Transport,Storage &

    Communications

    7.1 Railways 2643 2897 3105 3781 3732 4088 4219 9.62 7.19 21.77 -1.31 9.54 3.20

    7.2 Transport by Other

    means & Storage 24470 26720 28378 29968 32232 35609 39398 9.19 6.21 5.60 7.55 10.48 10.64

    7.3 Communications 5402 5845 6988 7692 9014 10224 11474 8.19 19.57 10.08 17.18 13.42 12.22

    8

    Financing, Insurance,

    Real estate & Business

    Services

    8.1 Banking & Ins. 14256 15635 16515 18063 19152 19228 21139 9.67 5.63 9.37 6.03 0.39 9.94

    8.2 Real est.,O'ship of

    Dwellings 28338 32426 34130 37025 39048 41738 46101 14.43 5.25 8.48 5.47 6.89 10.45

    9 Community, Social &

    Personal Services

    9.1 Public Admn. 13938 14468 15318 16371 19102 22249 24119 3.81 5.88 6.87 16.69 16.47 8.41

    9.2 Other Services 27304 28252 30303 33281 38098 41049 45047 3.47 7.26 9.83 14.47 7.75 9.74

    Services Sector 143086 155796 167887 182970 202688 221760 241967 8.88 7.76 8.98 10.78 9.41 9.11

    GVA 349753 351014 375585 407011 446203 492374 548439 0.36 7.00 8.37 9.63 10.35 11.39

    GSDP 379402 380629 407114 444564 491697 546104 607388 0.32 6.96 9.20 10.60 11.07 11.22

  • 48

    INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION OF AP & ALL INDIA 2017-18

    Months

    Mining & Quarrying (194.33)

    Manufacturing (629.00)

    Electricity (176.67) General (1000)

    16-17 17-18 GR 16-17 17-18 GR 16-17 17-18 GR 16-17 17-18 GR

    Apr-17

    AP 62.3 98.8 58.4 110.2 122.6 11.3 140.7 151.1 7.4 106.3 123.0 15.7

    All India 95.9 98.8 3.0 114.0 117.3 2.9 142.9 150.6 5.4 113.7 117.3 3.2

    May-17

    AP 87.0 76.7 -11.9 120.3 132.9 10.5 133.2 154.6 16.1 116.1 125.8 8.4

    All India 101.4 101.7 0.3 122.4 125.6 2.6 146.0 158.1 8.3 121.3 124.8 2.9

    Jun-17

    AP 79.8 88.4 10.9 119.8 123.8 3.4 119.2 134.4 12.8 111.9 118.8 6.2

    All India 98.4 98.5 0.1 121.1 120.3 -0.7 144.3 147.4 2.1 119.7 119.3 -0.3

    Jul-17

    AP 93.4 78.7 -15.7 117.4 121.1 3.1 129.1 142.0 10.0 114.8 116.5 1.5

    All India 88.4 92.4 4.5 119.4 119.3 -0.1 142.5 151.9 6.6 116.8 118.0 1.0

    Aug-17

    AP 81.0 99.2 22.5 122.2 125.0 2.3 148.4 153.4 3.4 118.8 125.0 5.2

    All India 84.7 92.6 9.3 119.6 124.1 3.8 143.5 155.4 8.3 116.5 122.1 4.8

    Sep-17

    AP 79.6 92.4 16.0 118.3 119.1 0.7 134.3 143.7 7.0 113.6 118.2 4.1

    All India 87.7 94.4 7.6 121.0 125.6 3.8 145.6 150.5 3.4 118.2 123.1 4.1

    Oct-17

    AP 81.1 73.7 -9.1 120.6 127.0 5.3 146.7 150.9 2.9 117.6 120.9 2.8

    All India 101.0 100.8 -0.2 121.3 123.7 2.0 145.1 149.8 3.2 120.3 122.5 1.8

    Nov-17

    AP 75.6 83.8 10.8 123.0 132.3 7.5 140.7 152.9 8.7 116.9 126.5 8.2

    All India 106.2 107.7 1.4 115.7 127.7 10.4 134.9 140.1 3.9 115.9 125.8 8.5

    Dec-17

    AP 98.0 124.8 27.3 130.0 132.7 2.1 129.6 149.6 15.4 123.7 134.2 8.5

    All India 114.1 115.5 1.2 121.4 132.0 8.7 137.8 143.9 4.4 121.7 130.6 7.3

    Jan-18

    AP 92.8 99.5 7.2 126.4 133.1 5.3 140.9 154.5 9.7 122.5 130.3 6.4

    All India 114.4 114.6 0.2 123.1 133.7 8.6 138.9 149.5 7.6 123.1 132.2 7.4

    Feb-18

    AP 76.9 82.9 7.8 121.5 124.1 2.1 134.4 148.1 10.2 115.1 120.3 4.5

    All India 110.5 110.1 -0.4 119.7 129.9 8.5 130.2 136.1 4.5 119.2 127.5 7.0

    Mar-18

    AP 125.2 153.1 22.3 136.2 136.6 0.3 153.1 171.6 12.1 137.1 146.0 6.5

    All India 127.7 131.3 2.8 132.7 138.6 4.4 147.9 156.7 5.9 133.2 139.0 4.4

    2017-18

    AP 86.1 96.0 11.5 122.2 127.5 4.4 137.5 150.6 9.5 117.9 125.5 6.4

    All India

    102.5 104.9 2.3 121.0 126.5 4.6 141.6 149.2 5.3 120.0 125.2 4.3

  • 49

    The month-wise & centre wise indices for the year 2017-18

    Month / Year Guntur Visakhapatnam Vijayawada All India

    April - 17 273 274 271 277

    May - 17 272 274 272 278

    June - 17 274 276 277 280

    July - 17 276 280 280 285

    Aug - 17 279 285 278 285

    Sept - 17 277 282 277 285

    Oct - 17 281 285 279 287

    Nov - 17 282 288 283 288

    Dec - 17 281 287 281 286

    Jan - 18 280 285 280 288

    Feb - 18 277 283 278 287

    Mar - 18 278 280 277 287

    Average 278 282 278 284

    Month –Wise Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers for the year

    2017-18 for seven State series data as follows:

    Base:2001=100

    Month/Year Vizianagaram

    &

    Chittivalasa

    Kakinada &

    Rajahmundry

    Jaggaiahpet &

    Miryalaguda

    Tirupathi &

    Renigunta

    AP All

    India

    April - 17 284 292 302 273 279 277

    May - 17 283 290 303 274 279 278

    June - 17 285 293 306 276 281 280

    July - 17 289 295 309 278 284 285

    Aug - 17 292 297 309 282 287 285

    Sept - 17 287 295 308 279 284 285

    Oct - 17 291 295 311 282 287 287

    Nov - 17 294 299 313 286 290 288

    Dec - 17 295 301 311 287 290 286

    Jan - 18 294 298 313 286 289 288

    Feb - 18 292 298 315 287 288 287

    Mar - 18 291 297 317 288 288 287

    Average 290 296 310 282 286

    284

  • 50

    Publications released during the year 2017-18

    S.No. Name of the Publication

    1 Agricultural Statistics at a Glance

    2 Season and Crop Report

    3 Performance Appraisal and District Economic Scenario – 2016-17

    4 Annual Survey of Industries,2013-14

    5 Prices, Wages and Index Numbers for the year 2017-18

    6 Statistical Abstract, Andhra Pradesh,2017

    7 District at a Glance, Andhra Pradesh,2017

    8 Andhra Pradesh Economy in Brief,2018

    9 District Hand Book of Statistics,2016

    10 Gender Statistics, Andhra Pradesh,2016