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INDIA IN FIGURES INDIA IN FIGURES 2015
Government of India
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Central Statistics Office
Research & Publication Unit
New Delhi
www.mospi.gov.in
INDIA IN FIGURES
MDGs and Targets –Summary of Progress Achieved by India
2.Houses, Household Amenities and Assets
1. Demographic Profile
4.Domestic Product and National Income
9. Energy
7.Industry
8. Infrastructure and Services
9-10
12.Labour and Employment
3 Social Characteristics
13. Tourism
11 Fiscal Performance
14.Millennium Development Goals
10. Foreign Trade
CONTENTS
6.Agriculture
4-6
7-8
5. Prices
11
12
13-14
15
16-17
18-19
20
21-23
24-25
3
1-2
Demographic Profile
All India
Crore
Crore
40.7
62.9
1981-91
926
43.9
938
21.8
25.7%
Crore
Crore
893
Crore
49.6
74.2
1991-01
933
53.2
946
28.6
27.8%
102.9
900
Unit 1991 2001 2011Population
Male
Urban
Rural
Urban
Sex Ratio
Female
84.6 121.1
58.7
62.3
83.3
2001-11
943
949
37.7
31.2%
929
% 23.87 21.54
Decadal Population Growth
17.69
% 20 18.1Rural 12.3
% 36.4 31.5Urban 31.8
Rural
Sources : Census, O/o Registrar General of India
Sex Ratio ( 0-6 Yrs) As per 2001 & 2011 Censuses
934
906
927923
905
918
890
900
910
920
930
940
Rural Urban Total
2001 2011 2001 2011 2001 2011
Total
Percentage of Urban Population
Total
% 8 8.2 ST 8.6
% 16.3 16.2
Proportion of Population to Total
16.6 SC
1
per 1000 persons
per 100000 live births
Unit
per 1000 persons
per woman
7.6
254
65.6
16.3
2.9
58
1991
2001-05
63.1
Female
per 1000 persons
74.3
267
per 1000 live births
%
7.2
178
67.7
14.9
2.5
47
2001
2006-10
64.6
22.1
59
325
Crude Birth Rate
Unit 2005 2010 2013
2.3
Crude Death Rate
Maternal Mortality Ratio*
All
Under 5 Mortality Rate
Density of Population
Life Expectancy at Birth
Natural Growth Rate
Total Fertility Rate
Infant Mortality Rate
23.8 21.4
7
14.4
per 1000 live births 40
167
69.6
2011
2011-15
67.3
49
382per Sq Km
39.29 53.67 65.46%
64.13 75.26
Female
82.14%
52.21 64.84
Male
72.99
Male
Sources : Census & Sample Registration System, O/o Registrar General of India
* Figures under the columns for the years 2005 ,2010 and 2013 are for 2004-06,
2010-12 and 2011-13 respectivly.
Demographic Profile
years
years
Vital Statistics
Literacy Rate( 7+ years)
2
Unit 1991 2001 2011
Unit
29.6 47.1 59%
37.41 54.7
ST
66.1%SC
Houses, Household Amenities and Assets
Tap water
31.4
53.1
43.5
41.5
0.5
67.2
47.2
58.7
63.2
5.4
43.2
45.9
30.8
47.6
0.5
55.3
16.78
33.4
54.4
54.3
76.7
67.8
82
6.5
(As per Census of India 2011)
Total Rural Urban
70.6
Total households (in crore)
Distribution of Households by posession of Assets(%)
Households availing banking services(%)
Television
Telephone
Source : O/o The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, M/o Home Affairs (PopulationCensus 2011)
Dilapidated
Households having Drainage Connectivity(%)
Livable
No lighting
Households by main source of Lighting (%) Distribution of
Electricity
Distribution of Households by condition of house (%)
Distribution of Households by main source of drinking water (%)
Households with Latrine facility within the premises (%)
Kerosene
Good
24.67 7.89
68.4
28.7
6.5
0.3
92.7
2.9
48.9 63.3No Drainage 18.2
46.9 30.7 81.4
Distribution of Households by bathing facility(%)
58.4 45bathroom/ enclosure without roof 87
21 14.3 35.2TwoWheeler(Scooter/M.Cycle etc.)
33 31Open Drainage 37.3
18.1 5.8Closed Drainage 44.5
3
Social Characteristics
Primary I-V
Higher Education
ST
Upper Primary VI-VIII
2.10
0.01
NA
0.14
NA
42.6
12.7
90.3
73.7
24
49.1
20
NA
0.07Senior Secondary XI-XII
7.73
0.21
6.6
52.2
2.88
1.06
28.5
109.4
71
94.8
76.1
46
48.8
34
32
86.1
67.1
28
34.4
30
28
0.54
11.6
Education
1950-51 2005-06 2013-14 (P)No of Institutions (in Lakh)
Pupil Teacher Ratio (%)
84.9
73.5
49.1
7.91
4.01
Secondary IX-X 1.31
0.49
11
73.6
49.1
99.3
87.4
1.03
21.1**
SC 8.4 15.1
Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in 2013-14 (P) (%)
Male Female SC ST
98.1 100.6 111.5 110.2
19.8 15.1 1122.3
Female 9.4 19.8
Male 13.5 22.3
Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) (%) 1950-51 2005-06 2013-14 (P)
Primary
Higher Education**
Upper Primary
Senior Secondary
Secondary
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Primary
Higher Education
Upper Primary
Senior Secondary
Secondary
21
NA
34
26
40
23**
** Pertains to year 2012-13 (P) = Provisional.
Primary I-V
Higher Education (18-23Yrs)
Upper Primary VI-VIII
Senior Secondary XI-XII
Secondary IX-X
1950-51 2005-06 2013-14 (P)
Source : Educational Statistics at a Glance, M/o Human Resource Development.
4
Total
Source : National Health Profile, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,Sample Registration
Social Characteristics
1980-81
I-X
2013-14(P)
Level
56.2
2.2
47.4 (46.7)
21.2
All
79.8
19.8 (18.3)
36.3 (32.9)I-VII
2011
861.4
24.2
3.1
48.12013-14(P)
62.5
2.6
50.1 (48.0)
18.3
SC
86.6
16.6 (15.4)
38.8 (34.4)
Girls
2012
891.4
20.4
2.8
2013
918.3
NA
NA
46.7
Drop-Out Rates (in percentage)
ST
Health
Registered Doctors(Allopathic)
Rural
Urban
Unit
'000 numbers
% (of births )
% (of births )
Class I-X
Expenditure by Government on Social Services as Percentage of GDP
Primary Education
Drop Out Rates Level Wise 2013-14(P) , (Figures in parenthesis pertain to female)
Other Social Services
Boys Total
58.7
19.8
1980-81 82.5
2.5
62.4 (61.4)
31.3 (30.7)
48.2 (46.4)
47.4
1.2 1.3 Health 1.2
P -Provisional, RE- Revised Estimate, BE- Budget Estimate
Source : Educational Statistics At a Glance , Ministry of Human Resource Development and Economic Survey-2014-15.
Distribution of Births by untrained functionary & others (outside hospital)
3.1 3.2 Education 3.1
2012-13(RE)2013-14 (BE)2014-15
I-V
System, O/o Registrar General of India
5
Income Quinitile Ratio : Consumption share of highest 20% to lowest sub group of population
20 %
Social Characteristics
Thousand
% of IPC Crimes
% of IPC Crimes
%
2325.6
4.6
11
112.1
9.8
11.2
1281.3Thousand
per lakh population
0.348
4.3
2004-05
4.2
2387.2
4.8
12
112.2
10.2
11.2
1298.9
497.9
0.371
4.2
2009-10
6.7
0.367
4.4
2011-12
6.6
Crime Unit 2011 2012 2013
11
Crime Rate
Inequality Indices
Income Quinitile Ratio
Urban
Rural
Urban
Economic Crimes
Crimes against Women (IPC+SLL)
Actual Police Strength
Total cognizable crimes under IPC
Occupancy Rate - Jails
Source :-National Crime Records Bureau,M/o Home Affairs.
Violent Crimes
516.7
2647.7
11.3
11.7% of IPC Crimes
4.9
118.4
1349.0
540.4
Unit 1990 2000Human Development Index (HDI)
2013
Value 0.431 0.483Human Development Index 0.586
0.266 0.276 0.28Gini Coefficient Rural
per lakh popultaion Rate of Suicide in India
Source :-Human Development Report,2014, UNDP, National Sample Survey Office,NSSO, Ministry of Statistics & PI, Niti Ayog
Gini Coefficient
6
DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND NATIONAL INCOME
88.3
-
2011-12(NS)
88.3
82
17.7
24.5
64.32
64.32
113.5
6.9
2013-14(NS)
12.3
99.2
80.39
13.6
104.8
21.8
29.2
115.5
22.4
31.9
69.96
At Current Prices 2011-12(NS) 2013-14(NS) 2014-15(PE)
2014-15(PE)
Growth Rate (%)
Secondary
TOTAL GVA at Current basic prices
Primary
Tertiary
Growth rate (%)
Per Capita National Income(in '000 )
At Constant (2011-12) Prices
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Market Prices (in lakh crore)
10.5
125.4
87.75
9.2
74.10
5.9
7.3
106.4
INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS VALUE ADDED
Gross Value Added (GVA) at current basic prices ( lakh crore)
39.8 53.8 61.2
GVA at constant (2011-12) basic prices
Growth rate (%) - 5.4
Per Capita National Income (in '000 )
82
17.7
24.5
91.7
18.6
26.3
98.3
18.7
28.0
39.8 46.9 51.6
Secondary
TOTAL GVA at Constant basic prices
Primary
Tertiary
2011-12(NS) 2013-14(NS) 2014-15(PE)
2011-12(NS) 2013-14(NS) 2014-15(PE)
`
`
Growth Rate (%)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Market Prices (in lakh crore)`
`
`
( lakh crore)`
-
7
CAPITAL FORMATION AND SAVINGS
21.2
9.7
7.6
13.3
33.9
1.4
15.1
24.8
10.0
7.2
13.5
31.8
1.7
36.6
12.9
Gross Capital Formation (GCF) Rate
Source :-Central Statistics Office,Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
Households
Private Final Consumption Expenditure (PFCE)
Private corporations
Savings Rate of which
of which
Note: GCF value includes Valuables
Non-durable goods
Public
38.2 32.3
8.0
12.6
28.6
10.9
30.6
1.6
10.7
4.4 5.0Semi-durable goods 5.5
23.9 27.2Services 31.7
51.2 59.1PFCE in domestic market 68.1
50.9 58..8Pvt. Final Cons. Expen. 67.7
1.7 2.1Durable goods 2.4
Item
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
Private corporations
Public
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
22.8 20.2 Households 18.2
PE : Provisional Estimate , NS : New Series
( lakh crore)`
DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND NATIONAL INCOME
8
PRICES
WPI Base2004-05=100
20.12
Annual Inflation Rate Based on Wholesale Price Index
7.37
10.2
14.34
10.19
2012-13
10.47
10.4
9.8
Weight
10.02
5.564.97
5.97
11.47
12.8
9.49
2013-14
9.67
10.1
9.8
11.59
3.0
Annual Inflation Rate Based on General Index
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
2014-15
CPI(AL) Base1986-87=100
Manufactured Products
CPI(IW) Base2001=100
Fuel & Power
Primary Articles
For All Groups:
CPI(RL) Base1986-87=100
Food Articles
CPI(Combined)* Base 2012=100
2.03
5.97
6.27
6.89
6.1
-0.9
3.0
6.63
2.4
14.91
9.9
*Note: Inflation Rates of CPI(Combined) for the year 2012-13 and 2013-14 are based on old series of CPI(Base 2010=100).
WPI-Wholesale Price Index, CPI- Consumer Price Index, IW-Industrial Workers, AL- Agricultural Labourers, RL-Rural Labourers
Source: O/o Economic Adviser, Ministry of Commerce and Industry
9
Group
PRICES
Source Labour Bureau , M/o Labour & Employment
Annual Inflation Rate Based on CPI(IW)
6.84(9.49)
8.5 7.4Fuel & Light 4.2
46.2 11.9 12.4Food 6.5
6.43 13.5 7.5Fuel & Light 4.9
Source Central Statistics Office, M/o Statistics & PI
45.86(47.57)
11.9 11.2Food & Beverages 6.5
Annual Inflation Rate Based on Consumer Price Index (Rural and Urban)Base 2012=100
*Note: Inflation Rates for the year 2012-13 and 2013-14 are based on old series of CPI(Base 2010=100);
Weight in brackets ( ) refer to Base year 2010=100.
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Weight
Weight
10
Group
Group
Crore Tonnes
Crore Tonnes
in Lakh
Crore Tonnes
2011-12
1.8
12.79
1851.8
30.9
2012-13
8.13
979.2
86.7
17th(2003)
Crore Tonnes
16.22
4890.1
Crore Tonnes
in Lakh
1.9
13.24
1990.8
32.7
2013-14
8.90
1053.4
90.4
18th(2007)
24.6
16.29
6488.3
Production Estimate of 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Cereals
Vegetables
Poultry
Fruits
Buffalo
Fish
Livestock Census
Pulses
Milk
Cattle
Total Nine Oilseeds
23.9 23.4(1)
1.7( )1
27.4( )1
Crore Tonnes 9.13( )2
13.77(P)
1909.0
1087.0
95.8( )P
19th(2012)
16.34(2)
7292.1
in Lakh
Source: Ministry of AgricultureDepartment of Animal Husbandry Dairying & Fisheries,
(1) Third Estimate; (2) First Estimate;(P) Provisional
Lakh Tonnes
Agriculture & Allied Sector
Source: Department of Agriculture & Co operation, Ministry of Agriculture
Source:Department of Animal Husbandry Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture.
Unit
Production
11
Unit
Unit
Industry
1000
per cent
141.6
2010-11
1.1
82.4
-2.3
2011-12
1.3
8.3
211.66
704.58` in '000 crore
Weight
4.0103.2
-0.1
83.1
-0.6
2012-13
-0.8
7.8
217.55
836.7
6.1
Growth in Index of Industrial Production(IIP) -Sectoral (Base:2004-05=100) (%)
Electricity
Source:Annual Survey of Industries(ASI),Central Statistics Office,M/o Statistics & PI
Manufacturing
Profit/output
No. of Factories
Net Value Added
General
Value of Principal Characteristics (Annual Survey Industries)
Input/output
Mining & Quarrying
2.8
1.4
755.3 2.3
83.3
7.4
222.12
851.95
8.4
per cent
` Lakh crore 18.06 19.93Estimate of GVA(includingservice sector MSME)
20.56
percent 36.69 37.97Share in total GDP(includ service sector MSME)
ing 37.54
Source: Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME)
in Lakh 428.73 447.66Total Working Enterprises(projected)
467.56
Performance of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME)
no. In thousands
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15(P)
Source:Central Statistics Office, M/o Statistics and PI
Unit
12
Infrastructure & Services
Running Track Electrified('000 Kms.)
Storage capacity(Lakh tonne)
Registerd Vehicles(Lakh)
2011-12
38.5
1154
842.1
2012-13
104.2
48.7
1594.9
Passengers carried (Lakh)
101.4
91.4
Freight traffic originating (Crore tonnes)
Gross Registered Tonnage(Lakh )
39.7
1199
842.5
2013-14
103.8
52.6(P)
1729.2(P)
734.0
105.4
93.4
Sector Indicator 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Aviation
Shipping( )a
Roadways( )b
Railways(b)
690.4 870.9
41.0
822.8No.of passengers originating(Crore)
1204
103.1
...
...
109.8
97.6(P)
No. of ships
No. of warehousesStorage( )b
Port traffic (Crore tonnes)
100.85 108.02
Ports
104.94
468 469 471
Road Network (Lakh Kms)
Source: Ministry of Civil Aviation , M/o Railways, M/o Road Transport & Highways, Central Warehousing Corporation,
13
Infrastructure & Services
2011-12
15.74
2012-13
14.7
89.8
19.6
147
105.78
41
16.5
15.69
2013-14
14.2
93.3
16.7
145.8
141.52
44
25.2
10.1
99.6
12.7
148.6
176.41
48.4
26.74 ©
Sector Indicator
Banking( )a
Rural Branches('000)
Mail Traffic(Crore)
Annual Growth Rates(%)in Gross Bank Credit
Scheduled CommercialBanks Branches (000)
Number of ATMs('000)
15.7
139.09 139.16 139.18
637.18 605.54 608.83
No. Of Rural Post Offices('000)
101.57 111.78
Postal
123.18
No. Of Urban Post Offices('000)
37.16 41.62 46.99
2013 2014 2015
Source: Reserve Bank of India ,Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
M/o Communication and Information Technology ,
,
Annual Growth Rates(%)in Rural Gross Bank Credit
Total subscriber (Crore)
Urban Teledensity(per 100 persons)
Rural Teledensity(per 100 persons)
Internet Subscribers (Crore)
Telecom(b)
© :data pertains to 31st Dec, 2014
(b) :data pertains to March end.
(a) :data pertains to Dec end
(P): Provisional
14
Energy
Lakh
Crore Tons
Lakh (Ckt. Kms)
2011-12
5.60*
20.41
89.70*
2012-13
46.5
53.59
4.19Crore. Tons
Giga Watt (GW)
912.1
755.85
Hundred Crore (KWh)
Tera Watt hour (Twh)
5.77*
21.92
89.87*
2013-14*
39.8
56.76
4.63
243.03
967.2
912.06
Growth of Electricity Sector in India as on 31st March
Unit 2013 2014 2015
Installed Capacity
Electricity Generation
Electricity
Natural Gas
Coal
Lignite
No.of villages electrified
Source : Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power
Crude Oil
Length of Transmission& Distribution lines
223.34 267.64
5.78*
90.09*
22.25
34.6
57.19
4.39
1048.4
967.15
Hundred Crore Cubic Metres
All India per capita consumption of Electricity (kwh)
Source : Energy Statistics 2015, Central Statistics Office, Ministry of Statistics & PI
Crore. Tons
Consumption
* Provisional
Source Energy Statistics 2015, Central Statistics Office, Ministry of Statistics & PI
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
631
884957
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
2005-06 2011-12 2013-14
* Provisional
*
15
Foreign Trade
% Share# %Growth#
Gold and other precious Jewellery
Petroleum Products
Pearls precious, semi precious stones
26.7
Drug Formulations, Biologicals
4.1
26.69
Commodity Group
-10.35
15.88
4.3
8.0
18.3
16.34
3.6
2012-13 2013-14
Exports
Principal Imports (2014-15)
Forex reserves
Petroleum Products
Gold
Pearls precious, semi precious stones
Imports
Commodity Group
Trade Balance
19.05
27.15
-8.10
18.28
22.7
-9.8
-8.3
Principal Export (2014-15)
6.2
-4.9
9.72
62.87
Others
1.46
Source : Reserve Bank of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry
9.1
3.0
Coal,Coak & Briquettes etc
3.0RMG Cotton including accessories
-18.4 Petroleum, Crude
# In terms of `
% Share# %Growth#
7.71
4.88
5.02
52.49
3.96
25.95
( lakh crore)`
27.34
-8.42
21.35
2014-15
18.92
Others
16
Germany
Foreign Trade
China
Switzerland
United States of America
Saudi Arabia
Indonesia
Qatar
13.5
4.9
4.9
6.3
3.4
3.3
19.5
20.5
-1.6
-22.0
3.1
-6.3
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Singapore
Hong-kong
United Kingdom
9.7
-19.4
-7.9
9.3
-18.6
-3.8
Selected Data on Merchandise Trade: Major Trade Partners - India - (2014-15)
Export to India (by Other Countries)
Country
Country
Import by India (from Other Countries)
Source : Ministry of Commerce & Industry
United States of America
United Arab Emirates 5.8 -8.8
China
7.6
# In terms of `
Iraq
Nigeria
Korea RP
3.2
3.0
3.0
-22.3
-2.7
9.9
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
1.2
48.5
5.6
% Share# %Growth#
% Share# %Growth#
13.7
3.8
3.6
10.6
3.2
3.0
4.4
2.4
2.2
2.1
17
Fiscal Performance
` Lakh Crore
` Lakh Crore
` Lakh Crore
% of GDP
8.16
3.57
2012-17
1.88
3.2
1.99
5.03
113.45(NS
5.64` Lakh Crore
` Lakh Crore
34.7
30.8
13.72
4.4
` Lakh Crore
% of GDP
9.09
3.63
2012-13
1.92
2.9
2.18
5.13
125.41(PE)
5.71
11.26
35.0
31.6
34.6
33.1
14.89
4.1
2013-14 2014-15(RE) 2015-16(BE)
—
Revenue Receipts
Social Services
Source :-Union Budget Documents-2015-16 & Economic Survey 2014-15 M/o Finance,
Others
RE-Revised Estimates, BE- Budget Estimates.
(%)
(%)
Revenue Expenditure
External Debt (outstanding)
Non-Tax Revenue
Fiscal Deficit
GDP at Current Prices
Capital Receipts
Tax Revenue (net of States’s share)
Revenue Deficit
Percentage Distribution of 12th PlanOutlay
Capital Expenditure
10.15 11.42
9.20
` Lakh Crore 2.22
3.95
2013-14(RE)
2.41
5.56
—
6.24
15.36
—
` Lakh Crore
80.50 43.34 37.16
(%) 18.8 18.5Energy 18.6
(%) 15.7 14.9Transport 13.7
NS = New Series, PE = Provisional Estimates.
` Lakh Crore Total CentreTwelfth Plan Outlay (2012-17)
---
% of GDP 1.6(RE) 1.5(BE)
Total Outstanding Liabilities
—
` Lakh Crore
% of GDP 49.2(RE) 48.3(BE)
State
Revenue Deficit
Fiscal Deficit
)
18
Unit
Composition of Revenue Non-plan Expenditure (percentage)
Sources of Tax Revenue in percentage -2014-15(Budget Estmates)
34.3 36.9 38.3
28.1 24.2 23.4
12.2 12.1 12.1
7.6 7.3 7.4
5.2 6.3 6.3
12.6 13.2 12.6
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2012-13 2013-14(Provisional Actual)
2014-15(BudgetEstimates)
Corporation Tax33%
Income Tax21%
Custom Duty 15%
Union Excise Duty15%
Service Tax16%
Interest
Payments
Subsidies
Defence Expd
Pension
Grants to States & UTs
Others
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Source : Dte. General of Employment & Training , M/o Labour & Employment
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
Rural (%)
40.8
287
1.7
43.0
4.5
2.5
5.3Urban (%)
25.5
108.5
73.5
3.9
58.7
547
3.9Rural (%)
40.0
228
1.6
40.0
3.4
2.1
3.7
24.6
114.5
72.2
3.87
58.1
25.2
119.7
71.8
3.89
58.0
546
3.3
2004-05 22009-10 2011-12
Estimated Employed population(ps+ss):
( a ) Central Govt.
Private Sector
( b ) State Govt.
Number of males employed as against one female employed in organised Sector (Public & Private)
( c ) Quasi Govt.
WPR in Usual Status(ps+ss): Male(per'000)
CWS
UPS
(crore persons)
Female(per'000)
Source: National Sample Survey Office, Ministry of Statistics & PI.
US(adj.):
Labour Force Participation Rate(ps+ss): (%)
42.0
39.5
219
1.7
3.4
2.3
3.8
544
3.4
Urban (%)
Urban (%) 8.3 5.8 5.5
2010 2011Employment in Organised Sector As on 31st March (Figures in lakh) 2012
178.6 175.5Public sector 176.1
20.9 20.5 21.1( d )Local Bodies
Rural (%) 8.2 6.8CDS 5.7
Urban (%) 6.0 4.2 4.4
Rural (%)
Unemployment Rate as Percent of Labour Force
(ps+ss): Principal Status & Subsidiary Status, WPR:Worker Population Ratio, UPS:Usual Principal Status, US(adg): Usually Unemployed excluding subsidiary status workers, CWS:Current Weekly Status, CDS:Current Daily Status.
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TOURISM
` Hundred Crore
(000)
Crore
Crore
Maharashtra
945
5.25
16.1
1.40
10 .85
8.09
65.78
86.45
Tamil Nadu
Unit 2012 2013
Foreign Tourist Arrivals(FTAs)
Source : Market Research Division, M/o Tourism
No.of Domestic Tourist Visits
Visits by foreign tourists
No of Indian Nationals Departures from India
Top three states in terms of visits by tourists
Foreign Exchange Earnings (Tourism)
Highlights of Tourism 2013
Tourist Visa on Arrivals
Lakh 69.68
1077
20.3
1.49
7.53
15.58
11.62
104.51
Delhi
Foreign Tourist Arrivals from top three Countries
2014
74.62
1201
39.0
1.66
114.53(P)
Bangladesh
USA
UK
2011 2012 2013
Country Number (in Lakh) % Share
20.8
20.0
11.5
State % Share
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Visits by domestic tourists
Andhra Pradesh
21.3
19.8
13.3
State % Share
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TOURISM
Source : Market Research Division, M/o Tourism
Share of India in International Tourism Receipts in World and Asia & the Pacific Region
Share of India in International Tourist Arrivals in the World and Asia & the Pacific Region
9th
2.82
11th
2.81
11th
2.89
India's Share in Asia & the Pacific Region
India's Share in the World
Share (%)
Rank
38th
0.64
41st
0.64
42nd
0.63
2011 2012 2013
Share (%)
Rank
2011 2012 2013
8th
5.39
7th
5.14
8th
5.72
India's Share in Asia & the Pacific Region
India's Share in the World
Share (%)
Rank
17th
1.65
16th
1.59
16th
1.59
2011 2012 2013
Share (%)
Rank
2011 2012 2013
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Share of Top 10 Countries of the World and India in International Tourism Receipts in 2013
FTAs in India according to purpose of visit in 2013
USA, 12.04
Spain , 5.21
France, 4.84
China, 4.46
Macao (China),
4.45
Italy, 3.79
Thailand, 3.63
Germany,
3.55 United
Kingdom, 3.50Hong Kong,
3.36India, 1.59
Others, 49.58
Business & Professional,
20.9
Leisure, Holiday &
Recreation, 30.3
Visiting Friends &
Relatives, 25.9
Medical Treatment,
3.4
Education , 1.9
Others, 17.6
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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and TargetsSummary of Progress Achieved by India
On -trackTARGET 1: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than one dollar a day
MDG 1: ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER
MDG 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
MDG 4: REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
MDG 3: PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN
TARGET 4 : Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in all levels of education no later than 2015
TARGET 3: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling
TARGET 6 : Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio
TARGET 2: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger
Slow or almost off-track
Moderately on-track
Slow or off-track
On-track
MDG 5: IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH
TARGET 5 : Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the Under- Five Mortality Rate
Moderately on – track due to thesharp decline in recent years
Source Central Statistics Office, M/o Statistics & PI
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Moderately on-track as trend reversal has been achieved for Annual Parasite Incidence of Malaria and for prevalence of TB
Moderately on-track
MDG 7: ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
TARGET 8: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases
TARGET 9: Integrate the principle of sustainable development into country policies and programmes and reverse the loss of environmental resources.
MDG 6: COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES
TARGET 7 : Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS
On-track as trend reversal in HIV prevalence has been achieved
TARGET 11: By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers
The pattern not statistically discernible
MDG 8: DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
On-track
TARGET 10: Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safedrinking water and basic sanitation
TARGET 18 : In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications
On-track for the indicator of drinking water but slow for the indicator of Sanitation
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and TargetsSummary of Progress Achieved by India
Source Central Statistics Office, M/o Statistics & PI
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MDGs and Targets –Summary of Progress Achieved by India
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