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NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION 2004-2005 (BASE YEAR : 1993-94) GOVT. OF N.C.T. OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS AND OFFICE OF THE CHIEF REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS & DEATHS ROOM NO. 148, OLD SECRETARIAT, DELHI – 110 054.

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NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI

INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

2004-2005

(BASE YEAR : 1993-94)

GOVT. OF N.C.T. OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS

AND OFFICE OF THE CHIEF REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS & DEATHS

ROOM NO. 148, OLD SECRETARIAT, DELHI – 110 054.

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P R E F A C E

The Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of NCT of Delhi have regularly been compiling the Index of Industrial Production for the National Capital Territory of Delhi since 1976 in order to study the growth of industrial sector over a period of time. Keeping in view the changes in the industrial development of the Territory during the last two decades and to have a comparable month-wise series of States/U.Ts. the base year has been shifted to 1993-94 from 1980-81 on the basis of recommendations of Technical Advisory Committee, setup by IIP Unit, Central Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Government of India. At present the exercise to shift the base year from 1993-94 to 1999-2000 is also under progress and new base year will be adopted in near future as per the recommendations of Central Statistical Organisation. The present brochure, sixth in the new series with base year 1993-94 presents the physical growth in the industrial sector of Delhi during the year 2004-05. Monthly index of industrial production on the basis of use based classification has also been incorporated in this compilation. The brochure has been prepared by the Index of Industrial Production Unit of the Directorate of Economics & Statistics under the guidance of Dr. R.N. Sharma, Dy. Director whereas Sh.Brahm Singh, Research Officer has supervised the work at unit level. Data processing work has been done by Smt.Sunita Kalra under the guidance of Sh. K S Bansal, System Analyst of this Directorate. The strenuous efforts made by the officers and staff of I.I.P. unit in collection of production data and compiling the index of industrial production are highly appreciated. The continuous and generous co-operation extended by the office of Chief Inspector of Factories, Labour Deptt. in the collection of the production data from selected industrial units in time for the purpose of compilation of index of Industrial Production is gratefully acknowledged. We are grateful to the officers of IIP Unit, Central Statistical Organisation ,Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation,Govt.of India for regular encouragement during this process. It is hoped that the present report on Index of Industrial Production will serve the purpose of users who are interested in the study of industrial development of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Delhi August 2005 Dr.B.K.Sharma DIRECTOR

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OFFICERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT 1. DR. R.N.SHARMA Dy. DIRECTOR 2. SH. K.S.BANSAL SYSTEM ANAYLST 3. SH.PRAVEEN SRIVASTAVA ASSTT.PROGRAMMER 4. SH. BRAHM SINGH RESEARCH OFFICER 5. SH.S.R.MEENA STATISTICAL ASSISTANT 6. SH. RAMESH KUMAR STATISTICAL ASSISTANT 7. SH. MAHINDER SINGH STATISTICAL ASSISTANT 8. SH.PRITHVI SINGH SAJWAN STATISTICAL ASSISTANT 9. SMT..DARPAN SAXENA STATISTICAL ASSISTANT 10. SH.CHARAN JEET STATISTICAL INVESTIGATOR 11. SMT. SUNITA KALRA STATISTICAL INVESTIGATOR

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C O N T E N T S

CHAPTER PAGE I. Introduction 1 II. Methodology 2-3 III. Brief analysis of Index of Industrial production (2002-2003) 10 IV. Use Based Index of Industrial Production (2002-2003) 19 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION [G1] Allocation of weight in terms of values (Rs. in Lakhs) 8 [G2] Weighting Diagram at 2-digit level of NIC-1987 9 [G3] Month-Wise index of Industrial Production for different sector 12 [G4] Index of Industrial Production at 2-digit level of NIC-1987 13 [G5] Index of Industrial Production as per Use-Based Classification 20 [G6] Weighting diagram as per Use-Based Classification 21 TABLES 2.1 Item Basket with weights for index of Industrial Production 4-6 2.2 Allocation of weights for major industrial groups and sectoral 7

as per NIC-1987 3.1 Month-wise Index of Industrial Production in major sectors of Industry 11 3.2 Index Numbers at 2 Digit Level of NIC-1987 14 3.3 Index Numbers at 4 Digit / Item Level of NIC-1987 15-18 4.1 Month-wise Index of Industrial Production : Use Based 22 4.2 Index of Industrial Production with Use Based Classification of 23-28

Items of production

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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is of immense use for measuring the industrial development Index of a State/Territory. The index indicates relative change over the time in the volume of production in non-agricultural commodities and it is effective tool to measure the trend of current Industrial Production . At the National level, the index of industrial production is being compiled by the Central Statistical Organisation, Govt. of India and is released on monthly basis. This index, however, does not serve the purpose for evaluating the industrial growth of a State/Union Territory. Therefore, the Directorate of Economics and Statistics has been compiling/releasing the index of industrial production for the National Capital Territory of Delhi on quarterly/annual basis since 1976. In the first series, 1970 was the base year for compiling the IIP both by the Central Statistical Organisation & Directorate of Economics and Statistics. The base year was, however, shifted to 1980-81 in the year 1987 as per recommendations made by the Working Group so as to accommodate the latest structural developments that have taken place in the industrial profile during the seventies. Accordingly the Directorate of Economics and Statistics also adopted the base year of 1980-81 since 1989-90. Like Delhi, other States have also been engaged in compiling the State Level Index of Industrial Production (IIP), but these Indices lacked comparability due to use of different base year, periodicity & data sources etc. The need for a comparable state level IIP to facilitate studies on the state-wise performance of Industrial sector has been felt for quite some time. Recognising the need, the Hon'ble Prime Minister also gave an assurance in the Parliament in April, 1993 that efforts would be made to make available comparable state level IIP's series.

Accordingly a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was constituted in June, 1995 to formulate guidelines and methodology for preparation of comparable IIP. On the basis of recommendations of TAC it was decided to bring forward the base year from 1980-81 to 1993-94. The terms of reference of the TAC on IIP were modified in November, 1996 to include the revision of the all India IIP as well. As per the recommendations of TAC and further guidelines received from CSO, first report of comparable index of Industrial Production with base year 1993-94 comprising of monthly indices for the year 1999-2000 was released in june 2001.Since then DES has been compiling monthly Index of Industrial Production and releasing monthly data in Annual Reports of IIP on regular basis.

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CHAPTER II METHODOLOGY: 1. SELECTION OF ITEM BASKET FOR MANUFACTURING SECTOR The item basket for the revised series of IIP for NCT of Delhi with base 1993-94, has been selected as recommended by TAC i.e., the selected items accounted for nearly 80% of the total output for the manufacturing sector during the base year. However, the above criteria for selection of items for IIP basket, (i.e. 80% of gross value of output) for selection has been relaxed in certain cases for better representation of all industrial division and ensured that provisionally selected items in the 2 digit industry groups, capture at least 60 percent of value of output of the particular group. The over-riding criteria for finalisation of item basket would be the regular flow of monthly production data from the source agencies. 2. WEIGHTING DIAGRAM As recommended by TAC, the contribution of the unorganized manufacturing sector, based on follow-up surveys of the Economic Census has been taken into account for allocation of weights at the sectoral level, the three major industrial sectors, viz, mining and quarrying (excluded in the case of Delhi), manufacturing and electricity (excluding water and gas) have been considered. The proportions of Gross Value of output at current prices for these three sectors have been converted into sectoral weights such that their total equals to 1000. The value of output figures of electricity sector have been taken from the National Accounts Statistics (NAS) and the same for the manufacturing sector have been taken from the ASI detailed results 1993-94 (after adjustment for non-response). As regards the unorganized manufacturing sector, the information on Gross Value of output has been interpolated based on the DME, NDME, and OAME Surveys of 1989-90 and 1994-95. 3. SAMPLING DESIGN Adopting the guidelines approved by TAC, the units have been first arranged in descending order of production and a cut off point of 60% which is a reasonable proportion of the item's total production in the State has been used to determine the sample size. The change in production of these selected units in the current period vis-a-vis their production as per ASI 1993-94, will give the relative change in the production of the item. The total production of an item in the current period can be estimated using the relative change in the production. This procedure facilitated in keeping sample size smaller at the same time capturing major portion of production of the item. Further, selection of larger units would also ensure better response in collection of regular monthly production data.

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4. COLLECTION OF DATA For preparation of the Current Series (Base:1993-94) of Index of Industrial Production, for the National Capital Territory of Delhi, 348 industrial units have been selected for collection of production data in respect of 98 items. The base year (1993-94) production data in respect of the selected items have been noted from ASI 1993-94 schedules made available by NSSO. Again, for collection of monthly data for the subsequent period i.e. from April 2002 onwards the Industrial Units were approached/requested for submitting the monthly production returns of the selected items to the Directorate of Economics & Statistics. The response of units achieved through persistent efforts is around 99%. 5. ESTIMATION PROCEDURE

To overcome a problem of delayed response/non-response the following procedure has been adopted for estimation of production of such non-responding units on monthly basis. Suppose out of say “n” units selected for a particular month n1 units give timely response and the remaining of n2 (n-n1) units might not submitted the return for the particular month in time. The production of item of these n2 non-responding units has been estimated on the basis of the trend in production of the n1 responding units. The trend in an item’s production is determined by taking the relative change in the monthly production of unit vis-a-vis the average monthly production of the same set of unit as per the latest available schedule of ASI. Thus, this relative change in production of responding units is used to determine the production of non-responding units during a particular month.

6. CALCULATION OF INDEX The Index of Industrial Production is calculated as Weighted Arithmetic Mean of the production relatives in respect of selected items mathematically. Σ Ri x Wi I= ------------- Σ Wi Where I is the index, Ri is the production relative of item i and Wi is the weight allotted to it. The production relative (Ri) of ith item for the month has been calculated by using the following formula: Pic Ri = ----- x 100 Pio Where Pic = Production of ith item in the current month. Pio = Production of the ith item in the base month.

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Sr.No NIC 87 ITEM_NAME WEIGHT

1 2005 MEAT 3.39712 2010 MILK 25.96953 2010 ICE-CREAM 2.05984 2041 WHEAT FLOUR /MAIDA 34.06045 2041 BRAN,ALL KINDS 6.61556 2043 DAL ALL KINDS 5.01027 2050 BREAD AND BUNS 12.72848 2100 VEG.GHEE 23.10519 2112 TIL SEED OIL 6.756410 2112 MUSTARD OIL/RAPE SEED 3.672711 2112 OIL CAKES, ALL KINDS 0.82212 2199 DIELUTED FOOD 1.661713 2240 SOFT DRINKS 2.637714 2282 ZARDA 3.423915 2283 CHEWING TOBACOO 4.477616 2292 KATHA 0.723417 2350 COTTON YARN 12.336718 2470 ACRYLIC YARN 1.938919 2600 NYLON SOCKS 1.21920 2629 LABEL 0.935121 2650 READYMADE GARMENTS 235.618622 2810 CORRUGATED BOX 9.926523 2840 NEWSPAPER 18.484824 2851 PERIODICALS & JOURNALS 7.211925 2851 BOOKS 2.669326 2890 PAPER LABEL POSTERS 4.560727 2901 FLAYED SKINED GOAT 2.443428 2910 SHOE & SANDAL 17.591729 2920 LEATHER GOODS 3.974330 3014 PESTICIDES 21.056831 3024 PVC COMPOUND 11.254532 3033 INK,ALL KINDS 3.36933 3042 TABLETS AND CAPSULES 10.499934 3043 AYURVEDIC MEDICINES 4.701635 3052 HOUSE HOLD & LAUNDARY SOAP 11.591636 3059 MENTHOL 1.411637 3100 MOTOR TUBES 1.551438 3100 CYCLE TYRES 2.971939 3100 RETREADING MATERIALS 1.246940 3112 FOOTWEAR PVC/RUBBER 46.3545

(BASE 1993-94=1000)

A:Manufacturing

INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION - DELHITABLE-2.1 ITEM BASKET WITH WEIGHTS FOR

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Sr.No NIC 87 ITEM_NAME WEIGHT41 3130 PLASTIC CONTAINERS 12.439742 3130 PLASTIC BAGS 1.330443 3231 CROCKERY/DINNER WARE 10.45844 3293 RAILWAY SLEEPER 2.378245 3301 BARS & RODS 12.70746 3301 MS/SS INGOTS 6.479247 3301 ALLOYS STEELS 11.706848 3301 ANGLES ,CHANNELS 2.217649 3301 SCRAP,ALL KINDS 1.604350 3312 COLD ROLLED STRIPES 6.43151 3313 STEELWIRE 9.397752 3319 STEEL SHEETS 1.458453 3330 COPPER BARS & ROADS 2.00754 3330 COPPER WIRE,ALL KINDS 6.447555 3350 ALUMINIUM DISK & CIRCLE 1.207756 3413 TIN CONTAINERS 16.118157 3433 BOLTS & NUTS 6.614158 3440 FORGINGS 4.994659 3463 UTENCILS 17.74860 3492 RAZOR ALL TYPES 7.39961 3500 DUSTERS 4.789962 3500 CAPS 7.835963 3511 PICK AXES 3.371664 3552 A.C OPEN TYPE 12.257265 3591 KNITTING MACHINES 3.450466 3602 TRANSFORMERS 2.280267 3603 PANEL & CONTROL DESKS 3.371968 3603 SWITCHES/SWITCH BOARD 5.037969 3603 CIRCUIT BRAKERS 2.103370 3610 PVC INSULATED CABLES 23.80171 3621 MOTOR CYCLE BATTERIES 2.553172 3633 LAMPS 6.204673 3641 CEILING FAN 3.473274 3642 MIXI/MIXI BLADES 1.840675 3643 OVEN HEATER,ALL TYPES 1.712376 3643 WATER BOILER,TOASTER,IRON 1.185177 3652 RECEIVER 3.168578 3661 TV SETS 29.12479 3661 TV TUNNER 2.5135

TABLE-2.1 ITEM BASKET WITH WEIGHTS FORINDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION - DELHI

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Sr.No NIC 87 ITEM_NAME WEIGHT80 3664 TWO-IN-ONE 3.453581 3668 CABINET 4.334782 3669 SEMI CONDUCTOR 7.204883 3669 HORN 2.758384 3671 MONITERS 4.149485 3672 KEY BOARD 7.07886 3674 PUNCH CARD TABULATOR 1.481887 3685 CONNECTOR 1.744188 3728 RAILWAY AIR BRAKE 7.361789 3748 GEAR,ALL KINDS 5.118290 3748 AUTO LAMPS 16.28691 3748 FILTERS 10.152792 3768 B.B.SHELLS 4.192993 3871 BALL PEN 7.68194 3871 FOUNTAIN PEN 7.20595 3871 DOT PEN 3.828596 3892 SHAVING BRUSHES 4.358597 3899 ZIPPER METAL 11.3544

TOTAL MANUFACTURING 943.0040

98 4000 ELECTRICITY 56.9960

GENERAL 1000.0000

TABLE-2.1 ITEM BASKET WITH WEIGHTS FOR

B:Electricity

GRAND TOTAL

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MAJOR INDUSTRY

GROUPDESCRIPTION ORGANISED

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TOTAL VALUE OF OUTPUT

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20-21 MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS 121018 28145 149163 125.8588

22 MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES, TOBACCO AND RELATED PRODUCTS

13270 78 13348 11.2626

23 MANUFACTURE OF COTTON TEXTILES 9004 5617 14621 12.3367

24 MANUFACTURE OF WOOL ,SILK AND MAN-MADE FIBRE TEXTILES

2208 90 2298 1.9389

25 MANUFACTURE OF JUTE AND OTHER VEGETABLE FIBRE TEXTILES(EXCEPT COTTON)

0 159 159 0.0000

26 MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILE PRODUCTS (INCLUDING WEARING APPAREL)

208256 73543 281799 237.7727

27 MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS , FURNITURE AND FIXTURES

1232 5058 6290 0.0000

28 MANUFACTURE OF PAPER,PAPER PRODUCTS , PRINTING,PUBLISHING & ALLIED INDUSTRIES

24477 26311 50788 42.8532

29 MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER&PRODUCTS OF LEATHER, FUR AND SUBSTITUTES OF LEATHER

20073 8382 28455 24.0094

30 MANUFACTURE OF BASIC CHEMICALS & CHEMICAL PRODUCTS(EXCEPT PRODUCTS OF PETROLEUM AND COAL)

54320 21394 75714 63.8850

31 MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER, PLASTIC, PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS , PROCESSING OF NUCLEAR FUELS

59521 18575 78096 65.8948

32 MANUFACTURE OF NON-METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS

10069 5144 15213 12.8362

33 BASIC METAL AND ALLOYS INDUSTRIES 55645 17437 73082 61.6642

34 MANUFACTURE OF METAL PRODUCTS AND PARTS EXCEPT MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT

25077 37587 62664 52.8738

35-36 MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT

120258 60217 180475 152.2788

37 MANUFACTURE OF TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT AND PARTS

21627 29467 51094 43.1115

38 OTHER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 14957 25845 40802 34.4274

39 REPAIR OF CAPITAL GOODS 216 4529 4745 0.0000

TOTAL MANUFACTURING 761228 367578 1128806 943.0040

40 ELECTRICITY GENERATION 68226 68226 56.9960

SECTORS VALUE OF OUTPUT WEIGHT1.Manufacturing 1128806 943.00402.Electricity 68226 56.9960GENERAL 1197032 1000.0000

(VALUE IN RS. LAKHS )

B: ALLOCATION OF WEIGHTS AT SECTORAL LEVEL

TABLE 2.2 : ALLOCATION OF WEIGHTS FOR MAJOR INDUSTRIAL GROUPS AND SECTORS FOR INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION - DELHI IN

BASE YEAR - 1993-94

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35-36 Mfg. Of Machinery & Equipment 37. Mfg. Of Transport Equip. and parts 38. Other Mfg. Industries 40. Electricity

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CHAPTER III INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION-DELHI-A BRIEF ANALYSIS The index of Industrial production (IIP) is an indicator to measure the changes in the physical volume of the output of Industrial sector. This is the sixth compilation by the Directorate of Economics & Statistics for the Index of Industrial Production with base year 1993-94 for the National Capital Territory of Delhi on monthly basis. IIP being a short term measure for the assessment of Industrial Production, monthly IIP for NCT of Delhi has been compiled regularly. For the purpose of compiling the index, the industrial sector has been divided into manufacturing and electricity sectors with the weights of 943.004 and 56.996 respectively out of total weight 1000. The manufacturing sector has further, been divided into 15 major industrial groups at 2 digit level excluding electricity. SALIENT FEATURES OF MONTHLY INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, DURING 2004-05 Average Annual Index of Industrial Production has shown an increase of 14.84% during 2004-05 as compared to 6.47% increase during 2003-04. During 2003-2004 IIP was 123.35 which increased to 141.66 during 2004-05. It is clear from Table 3.1 that only during February 2005 there is a nominal decline of 0.38%while for remaining eleven months of the year there is an improvement as compared to corresponding month of previous year. Impressive increase of 24.88% , 21.66% , 29.04% , 26.08% and 22.80% may be seen during July,Sept.,Oct.,Nov.04 and March 2005 respectively. Performance of major Industrial groups as per 2 digit level of NIC 1987 may be seen in the Table 3.2. It is evident that annual average index has registered marked improvement as compared with the previous year in all the groups except for other manufacturing industries (38), manufacture of wool , silk and man made fiber textile (24), manufacture of Textile products including wearing apparel (26) where average annual index has declined. It is also worth mentioning that in case of manufacturing of textile products (group 26) index has shown regular improvement from January to March 2005.

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MONTH

2003-04 2004-05 2003-04 2004-05 2003-04 2004-05

APRIL 125.12 140.23 130.76 147.13 125.44 140.62

(12.08) (12.52) (12.10)

MAY 132.61 138.85 142.18 153.75 133.16 139.70

(4.71) (8.14) (4.91)

JUNE 122.35 137.86 136.04 155.97 123.13 138.89

(12.68) (14.65) (12.80)

JULY 133.35 165.63 124.43 170.28 132.85 165.9

(24.21) (36.85) (24.88)

AUGUST 109.65 125.88 145.9 158.24 111.72 127.73

(14.80) (8.46) (14.33)

SEPTEMBER 117.98 144.25 141.09 159.67 119.29 145.13

(22.27) (13.17) (21.66)

OCTOBER 107.26 139.66 127.37 143.58 108.4 139.88

(30.21) (12.73) (29.04)

NOVEMBER 110.17 140.75 137.14 142.25 111.71 140.84

(27.76) (3.73) (26.08)

DECEMBER 123.92 133.84 168.16 168.99 126.44 135.84

(8.01) (0.49) (7.43)

JANUARY 124.03 131.45 167.6 167.04 126.52 133.48

(5.98) (-0.33) (5.50)

FEBRUARY 124.24 124.70 157.64 141.7 126.15 125.67

(0.37) (-10.11) (-0.38)

MARCH 133.47 168.39 167.71 131.53 135.42 166.29

(26.16) (-21.57) (22.80)ANNUAL

AVERAGE122.01 140.96 145.5 153.34 123.35 141.66

(15.53) (5.39) (14.84)Figures in brackets indicates percentage increase

TABLE 3.1: MONTH-WISE INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INMAJOR SECTORS OF INDUSTRY

(BASE : 1993-94 = 100)MANUFACTURING ELECTRICITY GENERAL

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127.

73

165.

90

138.

89

139.

70

140.

62

95.0

0

115.

00

135.

00

155.

00

175.

00

195.

00

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCT.

NOV.

DEC

JAN.

FEB.

MARCH

MO

NTH

INDEX

MA

NU

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Y G

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] IN

DEX

OF

IND

UST

RIA

L PR

OD

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2004

-05

(BA

SE: 1

993-

94)

AT

2 D

IGIT

LEV

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0

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5

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218.

31

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759

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153.

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6

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1

322.

24

480.

34

74.8

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00

200.

00

300.

00

400.

00

500.

00

600.

00

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21]

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2003

-04

2004

-05

AP

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MA

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NE

JULY

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SE

PT.

OC

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OV

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FEB

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AR

CH

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(17)

(18)

(19)

1[2

0-21

]M

AN

UFA

CTU

RE

OF

FOO

D P

RO

DU

CT

3612

5.85

8893

.72

97.8

610

3.22

107.

7199

.27

104.

3699

.93

97.7

299

.36

89.0

193

.52

95.4

087

.65

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UFA

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OF

BE

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RA

GE

S,T

OB

AC

CO

811

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653

.55

55.7

173

.22

83.3

773

.84

81.8

959

.46

64.6

935

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330

.26

28.7

638

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ND

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LATE

D P

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CTS

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000.

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000.

00

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4]M

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UFA

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RE

OF

WO

OL

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K A

ND

MA

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41.

9389

59.2

444

.11

25.5

726

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49.5

652

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57.8

351

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58.4

852

.30

51.7

847

.87

39.6

316

.82

MA

DE

FIB

RE

TE

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LES

(-25

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6]M

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UFA

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OF

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OD

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TS39

237.

7727

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913

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15.2

411

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11.7

310

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158.

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519

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25.6

1(IN

CLU

DIN

G W

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EL)

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83)

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OF

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OD

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TS,

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274

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74.8

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83.5

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73.7

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TIN

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UB

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AN

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OF

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24.0

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310

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& S

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OF

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44.6

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2143

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352.

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6.25

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5634

7.80

311.

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5.71

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5727

1.45

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138.

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7.86

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6312

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9.66

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256

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3.75

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143.

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1000

123.

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1.66

140.

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127.

7314

5.13

139.

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135.

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3.48

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DE

X N

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OF

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L P

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AT

2 D

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2004

-05

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lyA

ugus

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ov.

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.Ja

n.Fe

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EX

NU

MB

ER

S O

F IN

DU

STR

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PR

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UC

TIO

N A

T 4

DIG

IT L

EV

EL

OF

NIC

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7-D

ELH

I(A

pril

200

4 T

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arch

200

5)A

NN

UA

L A

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RA

GE

S.N

oN

IC 9

7D

ES

CR

IPTI

ON

WE

IGH

TU

nit

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e y

ear

prod

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nM

ON

TH W

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IIP

120

05M

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3971

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000

0.00

0.00

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0.00

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0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

220

10M

ILK

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3070

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2.51

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5825

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1.45

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6.59

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2.31

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93.3

398

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89.6

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83.1

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48.3

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2004

-05

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ov.

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n.Fe

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LE 3

.3:

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EX

NU

MB

ER

S O

F IN

DU

STR

IAL

PR

OD

UC

TIO

N A

T 4

DIG

IT L

EV

EL

OF

NIC

-198

7-D

ELH

I(A

pril

200

4 T

O M

arch

200

5)A

NN

UA

L A

VE

RA

GE

S.N

oN

IC 9

7D

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CR

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nit

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e y

ear

prod

uctio

nM

ON

TH W

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2628

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LA

BE

L P

OS

TER

S4.

5607

Nos

.13

5823

000

34.5

038

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32.7

235

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54.1

535

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31.0

130

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2004

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CHAPTER – IV

Use Based Index of Industrial Production

To capture the performance of different industrial groups it is essential to classify

different industries on the basis of uses of items produced by these industries. On the analogy of the use based classification adopted by central statistical organisation, item basket of production has been classified into four main groups. These groups consist basic goods, capital goods, Intermediate goods and consumer goods. Consumer goods are further subdivided into consumer durable goods and consumer non-durable goods. Use based monthly index of Industrial Production will provide the information regarding the performance of above mentioned industries which are classified according to their product usage. It may be seen from table 4.1 that consumer goods industry is predominant in the industrial production of NCT of Delhi and covers 63.62% of total production with a share of 12.31% for consumer durable goods and 51.31% for consumer non-durable goods. Share of Basic goods industries, Capital goods industries and Intermediate goods industries are 13.14% , 9.09% and 14.15% respectively when weights are allocated on the basis of their productions in the base year. It is evident that the capital goods industry has shown a very impressive growth of 34.52% during 2004-05 when compared with the previous year i.e. 2003-2004. Intermediate goods industry has shown a growth of 18.57% as compare to previous year, while in case of Consumer goods industries growth of 6.10% has observed . In case of Basic goods a decline of 6.14% has been observed when compared with the previous year. When consumer durable goods and consumer non durable goods are analysed separately it has been observed that consumer durable goods industry has shown an impressive growth of 21.65% while that of consumer non durable goods industry has faced a retardation of 5.41% when compared with the previous year. It may be concluded that growth of industrial production of all kinds of goods remained satisfactory during 2004-05. Weighting diagrams and annual average indices have also been depicted through graphical representation in the following pages.

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