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Gross District Domestic Product of Telangana at current prices from 2018–19 to 2020–21 (in INR Crore). [1] Details of 2018–19 are those of Third Revised Estimates (TRE), 2019–20 are of Second Revised Estimates (SRE), 2020–21 are of First Revised Estimates (FRE) according to Telangana Socio Economic Outlook 2023.
Telangana is one of the fastest-growing states in India posing average annual growth rate of 13.90% over the last five years. [6] Telangana's nominal gross state domestic product for the year 2023-24 stands at ₹15.2 lakh crore (US$180 billion). Service sector is the largest contributor to the Telangana's economy with a share of about 65% in ...
Telangana state is the 12th most populous state in India, with a population of 35,003,674 as per 2011 Census, with a population density of 312 per km 2. The state has male and female population of 17,611,633 and 17,392,041 respectively with sex ratio (Females per 1000 Males) standing at 988. Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) Rate is 13.58%. [1]
The economy of Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, is based on traditional manufacturing, the knowledge sector and tourism. [1] Starting in the 1990s, the economic pattern of the city changed from a primary service hub to a more diversified economy, [2] but the service industry still remains a major contributor. [3]
Agriculture also form a backbone of Telangana's Economy. Two important rivers of India, the Godavari and Krishna, flow through the state, providing irrigation. Farmers in Telangana mainly depend on rain-fed water sources for irrigation. Rice is the major food crop. Other important local crops are cotton, sugar cane, mango and tobacco.
Srikrishna Committee on Telangana or the Committee for Consultations on the Situation in Andhra Pradesh (CCSAP) is a committee headed by Justice B. N. Srikrishna (Former Judge of Supreme Court of India and Chief justice of the Kerala High Court) to look into the demand for separate statehood for Telangana or keep the State united in the present form, Andhra Pradesh. [1]
Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011 was the fourth exercise conducted by Government of India to identify households living below the poverty line (BPL) in India that would get various entitlements, after three censuses in 1992, 1997 and 2002. [33]
In 2022, Sri Lanka faced a severe economic crisis, characterized by high inflation, and political instability. [148] However, the country stabilized faster than expected in 2023 due to key economic reforms and fiscal discipline. By 2024, Sri Lanka re-entered the path of economic growth, with a renewed focus on sustainable development. [149]