[B]State/Union Territory GDP (in Millionsof Rupees) per capita (in thousands of Rupees) [/B]
India 37,900,630 31.6050881
Maharashtra 4,324,130 44.6345095
Uttar Pradesh 2,737,850 16.4734311
Andhra Pradesh 2,691,730 30.485629
Tamil Nadu 2,462,660 35.818535
West Bengal 2,360,440 29.4406581
Gujarat 2,166,510 42.7563946
Karnataka 1,750,930 33.1298275
Rajasthan 1,241,990 21.9793277
Madhya Pradesh 1,185,860 19.6503537
Kerala 1,327,390 37.372131
Punjab 1,047,050 42.9841144
Delhi Territory 1,053,850 76.0874674
Haryana 1,006,760 47.6131832
Bihar 796,820 9.60041342
Orissa 714,280 19.4073251
Jharkhand 629,500 23.3616861
Assam 575,970 21.6079006
Chattisgarh 519,210 24.9215182
Jammu and Kashmir 242,650 24.625
Uttarakhand 257,760 30.3627522
Himachal Pradesh 254,350 42.391
Goa 124,000 92.010792
Chandigarh Territory 98,720 109.688
Meghalaya 70,520 30.66
Tripura 66,010 20.628
Puducherry Territory 64,570 66.478
Manipur 64,380 18.746
Nagaland 53,460 26.863835
Mizoram 29,850 24.6800207
Arunachal Pradesh 22,620 20.6016933
Sikkim 20,400 28.3072417
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Territory 15,620 43.876
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Territory 7,001 31.822
Daman and Diu Territory 5,028 31.7817501
Lakshadweep Territory 1,909 31.4756801
Rank State Electricity (%)
1 Himachal Pradesh 98.4
2 Goa 96.4
3 Punjab 96.3
4 Jammu and Kashmir 93.2
5 Mizoram 92.3
6 Sikkim 92.1
7 Haryana 91.5
8 Kerala 91
9 Karnataka 89.3
9 Gujarat 89.3
11 Tamil Nadu 88.6
12 Andhra Pradesh 88.4
13 Manipur 87
14 Maharashtra 83.5
14 Nagaland 82.9
16 Uttaranchal 80
17 Arunachal Pradesh 76.9
18 Madhya Pradesh 71.4
18 Chattisgarh 71.4
20 Meghalaya 70.4
21 Tripura 68.8
22 Whole INDIA 67.9
23 Rajasthan 66.1
23 West Bengal 52.5
25 Orissa 45.4
26 Uttar Pradesh 42.8
27 Jharkhand 40.2
28 Assam 38.1
29 Bihar 27.7
Rank State or union territory Area (km²) Comparable Country
1 Rajasthan 342,236 *Germany
2 Madhya Pradesh 308,144 *Italy
3 Maharashtra 307,713 *Italy
4 Andhra Pradesh 275,068 *New Zealand
5 Uttar Pradesh 238,566 *United Kingdom
6 Jammu and Kashmir 222,236 *Guyana
7 Gujarat 196,024 *Senegal
8 Karnataka 191,796 *Senegal
9 Orissa 155,707 *Nepal
10 Chhattisgarh 135,194 *Tajikistan
11 Tamil Nadu 130,058 *Greece
12 Bihar 94,164 *Hungary
13 West Bengal 88,752 *Jordan
14 Arunachal Pradesh 83,743 *Austria
15 Jharkhand 79,700 *Czech Republic
16 Assam 78,483 *Czech Republic
17 Himachal Pradesh 55,673 *Croatia
18 Uttarakhand 53,566 *Croatia
19 Punjab 50,362 *Costa Rica
20 Haryana 44,212 *Estonia
21 Kerala 38,863 *Bhutan
22 Meghalaya 22,429 *Belgium
23 Manipur 22,327 *Belgium
24 Mizoram 21,081 *Estonia
25 Nagaland 16,579 *Swaziland
26 Tripura 10,492 *Jamaica
27 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 8,249 *Cyprus
28 Sikkim 7,096 *Cyprus
29 Goa 3,702 *Cape Verde
30 Delhi 1,483 *Comoros
31 Pondicherry 492 *Andorra
32 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 491 *Andorra
33 Chandigarh 144 *Liechtenstein
34 Daman and Diu 122 -
35 Lakshadweep 32 *Tuvalu
states and territories of India by area
Code:Rank State or union territory Area (km²) Comparable Country 1 Rajasthan 342,236 *Germany 2 Madhya Pradesh 308,144 *Italy 3 Maharashtra 307,713 *Italy 4 Andhra Pradesh 275,068 *New Zealand 5 Uttar Pradesh 238,566 *United Kingdom 6 Jammu and Kashmir 222,236 *Guyana 7 Gujarat 196,024 *Senegal 8 Karnataka 191,796 *Senegal 9 Orissa 155,707 *Nepal 10 Chhattisgarh 135,194 *Tajikistan 11 Tamil Nadu 130,058 *Greece 12 Bihar 94,164 *Hungary 13 West Bengal 88,752 *Jordan 14 Arunachal Pradesh 83,743 *Austria 15 Jharkhand 79,700 *Czech Republic 16 Assam 78,483 *Czech Republic 17 Himachal Pradesh 55,673 *Croatia 18 Uttarakhand 53,566 *Croatia 19 Punjab 50,362 *Costa Rica 20 Haryana 44,212 *Estonia 21 Kerala 38,863 *Bhutan 22 Meghalaya 22,429 *Belgium 23 Manipur 22,327 *Belgium 24 Mizoram 21,081 *Estonia 25 Nagaland 16,579 *Swaziland 26 Tripura 10,492 *Jamaica 27 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 8,249 *Cyprus 28 Sikkim 7,096 *Cyprus 29 Goa 3,702 *Cape Verde 30 Delhi 1,483 *Comoros 31 Pondicherry 492 *Andorra 32 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 491 *Andorra 33 Chandigarh 144 *Liechtenstein 34 Daman and Diu 122 - 35 Lakshadweep 32 *Tuvalu
No Idea dude except it has Bombay, Bollywood and Bal Tahkray.Forget that Musalman, what do you guys across the border think of Maharashtra state ???
In Pakistan people are afraid of Zardari's also, He is also planner, plotter, executer, loooter,tharki (sarah palin). list is long lovveeeeeeeeee..........:bye::bye::bye:Why is Bihar so under developed. In Pakistan ppl are afraid of Biharis, coz they being planners n plotter.
Yes true we are afraid of him. Unfortunately, you Indians hate us so much that my statement was instead of being taken as a factual comment but it was taken as an attack on Indians etc, which it was not intended to.In Pakistan people are afraid of Zardari's also, He is also planner, plotter, executer, loooter,tharki (sarah palin). list is long lovveeeeeeeeee..........:bye::bye::bye:
please check the recent economic growth rate figures for bihar. for the past 2-3 years they have been recording double digit growth rate figures, and iirc they had either the highest or the second highest figures for all the states in india for the just gone by fiscal, they have out done everyone.Why is Bihar so under developed. In Pakistan ppl are afraid of Biharis, coz they being planners n plotter.
no musalman shab the real reson bihar is under developed is due to the fact that the politicans and the vote bank politics that goes on in bihar thats all
Thanking for your replies. And Thakur no i will not read facts I am here to learn from you. I can read facts in books and magazine.please check the recent economic growth rate figures for bihar. for the past 2-3 years they have been recording double digit growth rate figures, and iirc they had either the highest or the second highest figures for all the states in india for the just gone by fiscal, they have out done everyone.
indian corporates used to never have bihar on their investment radar, but today the state is trying to attract these investments in the rural sector which would directly benefit the average bihari. investments are not only being done in the rural sector but some big ticket investments also are being done in manufacturing sector, along with that there is a big push to make physical infrastructure, like roads, higheays, availability of water, electricity, etc.
biharis used to go to other states for employment, but today with employment opportunities being generated with in their state they prefer working with in their state. if i am not mistaken then one state that has contributed highest numbers to IAS (indian administrative services) and IPS (indian police services) is bihar. check IITs and the case wont be any different.
not so long back bihar seemed to be a case where there was no law and order, but today the older generation feels the safest in the state of bihar of all the states in india. the usual thugs that used to be a norm of the day not so long back are either in the jails today or they have done tauba from crime, policing has seen a big change.
of all the money allocation that the center does to all the states in india, planning commission (the commissioner of which happens to be of the opposing party to one ruling in bihar) has gone on record saying that it best gets utilised in bihar and they are ever ready to pump in more money as the case be.
yes bihar was a troubled state when lalu was the cm of the state and his rule can be termed as a mis-rule and a misfortune for that state and sadly this mis-rule continued for 15long traumatised years which gave bihar such a bad name. but incidentally it was also the same lalu under whom the indian railways today sits on a cash surplus of around rs1,00,000crores or around 20b usd, and this when at the start of this decade a foreign consultancy house had completely written off IR as a burden on exchequer which should have gone bankrupt by now but not anymore where this tremendous transformation is taught as a case study in many internationally reputed management institutions of which our very own IIMs is one.
what you are referring to was true some 3yrs back but since nitesh kuram has taken over its a relic of past and a past best forgotten.
Medal Name Games Sport Event
Silver Pritchard, Norman 1900 Paris Athletics Men's 200 metres
Silver Pritchard, Norman 1900 Paris Athletics Men's 200 metre hurdles
Gold National team 1928 Amsterdam Field hockey Men's competition
Gold National team 1932 Los Angeles Field hockey Men's competition
Gold National team 1936 Berlin Field hockey Men's competition
Gold National team 1948 London Field hockey Men's competition
Gold National team 1952 Helsinki Field hockey Men's competition
Bronze Jadhav, Khashaba Dadasaheb 1952 Helsinki Wrestling Men's freestyle bantamweight
Gold National team 1956 Melbourne Field hockey Men's competition
Silver National team 1960 Rome Field hockey Men's competition
Gold National team 1964 Tokyo Field hockey Men's competition
Bronze National team 1968 Mexico Field hockey Men's competition
Bronze National team 1972 Munich Field hockey Men's competition
Gold National team 1980 Moscow Field hockey Men's competition
Bronze Leander Paes 1996 Atlanta Tennis Men's singles
Bronze Karnam Malleswari 2000 Sydney Weightlifting Women's 69 kg
Silver Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore 2004 Athens Shooting Men's double trap
Gold Abhinav Bindra 2008 Beijing Shooting Men's 10m Air Rifle
Bronze Sushil Kumar 2008 Beijing Wrestling Men's 66 Kg Freestyle
Bronze Vijender Kumar 2008 Beijing Boxing Men's 75 Kg
I think this is not an interesting fact, in fact India relying on its indigenous car industry for so many years is something you guys should proud of.The list of foreign cars sold in India
Audi: Audi A4, Audi R8, Audi A6, Audi A8, Audi TT, and Audi Q7.
BMW: BMW 7 Series, BMW X5, BMW X3, BMW M3, BMW M5, and BMW M6.
Land Rover: Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
Nissan: Teana and X-Trail.
Porsche: Porsche 911, Porsche Boxster, Porsche Cayenne, and Porsche Cayman.
Rolls Royce: Rolls Royce Phantom.
Toyota: Land Cruiser Prado VX.
Volkswagen: Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen Passat, and Volkswagen Touareg.
Volvo: Volvo XC90 and Volvo S80.
LamborghiniLamborghini Gallardo and Lamborghini Murciélago
Indian automobile companiesI think this is not an interesting fact, in fact India relying on its indigenous car industry for so many years is something you guys should proud of.