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Andhra Pradesh s GSDP grew at 1 58% in 2020-21: State Economic Survey

Andhra Pradesh’s GSDP grew at 1.58% in 2020-21: State Economic Survey May 19, 2021 All India per capita income for 2019-20 stands at ₹1,34,186 Despite Covid-19 challenges the State Gross Domestic Product (GSDP) of Andhra Pradesh grew at 1.58 per cent. This was stated in the state economic survey released by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday. “As per the Advance Estimates for the year 2020-21, the GSDP growth of Andhra Pradesh at current Prices is 1.58 per cent against Nation’s growth of – 3.8 per cent,” the survey said. The Per Capita Income of Andhra Pradesh at current prices increased to ₹1,70,215 in 2020-21 from ₹1,68,480 in 2019-20.

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Key Economic Lessons Learnt From the West Bengal, Kerala Electoral Results

Key Economic Lessons Learnt From the West Bengal, Kerala Electoral Results The environment created by the BJP’s campaign chariot couldn’t pierce through the solid foundations of a state economy built around the principles of a robust social safety net for its most vulnerable. Mamata Banerjee and Pinarayi Vijayan. Photo: PTI Politics6 hours ago The electoral success of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal and Pinarayi Vijayan’s Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala mark a critical junction in the state of Indian politics today. Not only have both these grassroots leaders, belonging to regional parties, stopped the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from coming to power in their respective states, they have also shown a way to offer some key economic policy lessons that are vital towards building a strong political opposition against the BJP – at a national level too.

Cost of vaccinating India s entire population above 18 years 0 36% of GDP: India Ratings and Research

Cost of vaccinating India s entire population above 18 years 0.36% of GDP: India Ratings and Research SECTIONS Cost of vaccinating India s entire population above 18 years 0.36% of GDP: India Ratings and ResearchBy Share Synopsis Out of the Rs 46,323 lakh crore that the states would have to spend on vaccinating those in the 18-44 age group, the highest burden would fall on Bihar at 0.6% of gross state domestic product (GSDP), followed by Uttar Pradesh at 0.47% and Jharkhand at 0.37% of GSDP each. The Centre had already spent Rs 5,090 crore on procuring 214 million doses from SII in two batches at a cost of Rs 236 and Rs 244 per dose, respectively.

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