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PREFACE

The Economy of Telangana state is closely linked with the availability of abundant natural resources, providing a comparative advantage in resource extraction and processing. As such, the Telangana economy is relatively more capital intensive than that of other states. In addition, the state is having a strong base in services sector, such as Real estate, Trade, Education, Health, Finance, Insurance, construction etc., which, in the recent past have been accounting for larger share in the economic output of the State. Noteworthy progress in all the three broad sectors of the economy, have put the state on a higher growth pedestal. The state has more potential to grow and show greater promise. The Government is making all out efforts and introducing various new and innovative policy initiatives, in order to make the growth inclusive and sustainable. This publication “Telangana State at a Glance, 2017” of DES, provides an overview of economic performance of the state, besides various other parameters like Demography, Agriculture, Health, Education, Transport, Public distribution etc. The objective of this publication is to provide the readers a quick reference to latest data on key parameters. I put on record, the cooperation extended by various departments for their prompt and enthusiastic response in furnishing required information. The committed efforts of the DES officials in compiling this publication in an appealing manner truly deserve special commendation. This publication can be accessed at the Directorate of Economics and Statistics website: www. ecostat.telangana.gov.in.

Date: 29-06-2017 Hyderabad Director

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I N D E X

Sl. No.

Item Page Nos.

1 Key Characteristics 1

2 Demography 2 - 8

a Population 2

b Samagra Kutumba Survey 3

c Literacy 3

d Scheduled Castes Population 4

e Scheduled Tribes Population 5

f Child Population 6

g Workers Population 7

h Age Group wise Population 8

3 State Economy 9 - 14

a Gross State Domestic Product at Current Prices

9 - 10

b Gross State Domestic Product at Constant Prices

11 - 12

c Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State Domestic Product at Constant Prices

13 - 14

4 Budget Estimates 15

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I N D E X

Sl. No.

Item Page Nos.

5 Agriculture and Allied Activities 16 - 22

a Rainfall 16

b Land Utilization 17

c Area, Yield and Production of important Crops

18 - 19

d Area, Yield and Production of important Fruits, Vegetables and Flower Crops

20

e Source wise Gross Area Irrigated 21

f Census of Land Holdings by Size Class 21

6 Forests 23

7 Veterinary Services 24 - 25

a Veterinary Extension Services 24

b Livestock Census 25

c Livestock Production 25

d Fisheries 26

g Census of Land Holdings by Social Groups 22

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I N D E X

Sl. No.

Item Page Nos.

8 Mining - Production of Minerals 27 - 28

9 Industries and Labour 29 - 32

a Annual Survey of Industries 29

b. Sixth Economic Census 30

c Annual Average Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers

31

d LPG Connections 31

e Labour and Employment 32

f Employment in Shops and Commercial Establishments

32

10 Energy 33 - 34

a Electricity Generated and Consumption 33

b Electricity Service Connections 34

c Electricity Sub-Stations 34

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I N D E X

Sl. No.

Item Page Nos.

11 Transport, Communications and Banking 35 - 38

a Vehicles Registered 35

b Road Network 36

c Road Transport 36

d Rail Network 37

e Communications 37

f Scheduled Commercial Banks 38

12 Education 39 - 43

a Schools Network 39

b Working of Teachers and Teacher-Student Ratio

39

c Management wise Schools and Enrolment 40

d Gross Enrolment Ratio and Dropout Rate 40

e Special Schools 41

f Government Hostels and Ashram Schools 41

g Examination Results 42

h Educational Institutions 43

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I N D E X

Sl. No.

Item Page Nos.

Comparative Statistics of Districts 51 - 60

1 Demographic Characteristics of Districts 53 - 54

2 Gross District Domestic Product and Per Capita Income (PCI)

55 - 56

3 Sixth Economic Census 57

4 Functioning of Banks 58

5 Pooled Estimates of MPCE 59

6 Human Development Index 60

Comparative Statistics of Major States 61 - 76

1 Demographic Characteristics of States 63

2 Literacy Rates 64

3 Gross State Domestic Product 65 - 70

4 Livestock Census 71 - 72

5 Scheduled Commercial Bank Offices 73

6 Sixth Economic Census 74

7 Annual Survey of Industries 75

8 Human Development Index 76

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I N D E X

Sl. No.

Item Page Nos.

13 Health and Family Welfare 44 - 46

a Medical Services 44 - 45

b Health Indices 45

c Rural Water Supply 46

14 Social Security 46 - 48

a Public Distribution System 46

b Houses completed under Weaker Section Housing Programme

47

c House sites distributed to Weaker Sections 47

d Aasara Pensions 47

e Self Help Groups 48

f Women and Child Welfare 48

15 Tourism 48

16 Prices 49 - 50

Annual Average Retail Prices of certain essential Commodities

49 - 50

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1. Key Characteristics

Sl. No.

Item Unit State All India

1 Geographical Area Sq.

Kms. 1,12,077 32,87,469

2 Districts Nos. 31 716

3 Revenue Divisions Nos. 68 -

4 Mandals/ Tahsils Nos. 584 6,650

5 Revenue Villages 10,434 6,40,930

a Inhabited Nos. 9,834 -

b Un-Inhabited Nos. 600 -

6 Total Towns Nos. 158 7,933

a Statutory Towns Nos. 42 4,041

b Census Towns Nos. 116 3,892

7 Zilla Praja Parishads Nos. 9 -

8 Mandal Praja Parishads Nos. 438 -

9 Urban Local Bodies 73 4,641

a Municipal Corporations Nos. 6 -

b Municipalities Nos. 42 -

c Nagar Panchayats Nos. 25 -

10 Gram/Vill. Panchayats Nos. 8,684 2,55,283

Nos.

Nos.

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2. Demography

a. Population, 2011 Census

Sl. No.

Item Unit State All India

1 Geographical Area 000’

Sq. Kms. 112.08 3,287.47

2 Population Lakhs 350.04 12,108.55

a Males Lakhs 176.12 6,232.70

b Females Lakhs 173.92 5,875.85

3 Decadal Growth Rate Rate 13.58 17.70

4 Density of Population Sq. Km. 312 382

5 Sex Ratio Rate 988 943

6 Rural Population Lakhs 213.95 8,337.49

a Males Lakhs 107.05 4,277.81

b Females Ratio 106.90 4,059.68

c Sex Ratio Rate 999 949

7 Urban Population Lakhs 136.09 3,771.06

a Males Lakhs 69.07 1,954.89

b Females Lakhs 67.02 1,816.17

c Sex Ratio Ratio 970 929

8 No. of Households Lakhs 83.04 2,495.02

a Rural Lakhs 51.69 1,686.13

b Urban Lakhs 31.35 808.89

c Average HH Size Nos. 4 5

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c. Literacy, 2011 Census

Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Literates Lakhs 206.97 7,636.39

a Males Lakhs 117.02 4,347.64

b Females Lakhs 89.95 3,288.75

c Rural Lakhs 109.02 4,827.93

d Urban Lakhs 97.95 2,808.45

2 Literacy rate Rate 66.54 72.98

a Males Rate 75.04 80.88

b Females Rate 57.99 64.63

c Rural Rate 57.30 67.77

d Urban Rate 81.09 84.11

b. Samagra Kutumba Survey, 2014

Sl. No. Item Nos.

1 Total Households 1,03,95,629

2 Total Population 3,68,76,544

a SC Population 64,44,584

b ST Population 36,44,453

c BC Population 1,88,41,009

d Others 79,46,498

3 Minorities Population 43,91,595

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d. Scheduled Castes Population, 2011 Census

Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Total Lakhs 54.09 2,013.78

a Males Lakhs 26.93 1,035.35

b Females Lakhs 27.16 978.43

c Rural Lakhs 40.72 1,538.51

d Urban Lakhs 13.37 475.27

2 Sex Ratio Ratio 1,008 945

3 Literates Lakhs 28.53 1,137.60

a Males Lakhs 16.35 664.77

b Females Lakhs 12.18 472.83

4 Literacy Rate Rate 58.90 66.07

a Males Rate 68.04 75.17

b Females Rate 49.90 56.46

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e. Scheduled Tribes Population, 2011 Census

Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Total Lakhs 31.78 1,045.46

a Males Lakhs 16.08 525.47

b Females Lakhs 15.70 519.99

c Rural Lakhs 28.30 940.84

d Urban Lakhs 3.48 104.62

2 Sex Ratio Ratio 977 990

3 Literates Lakhs 14.13 517.65

a Males Lakhs 8.52 301.41

b Females Lakhs 5.61 216.25

4 Literacy Rate Rate 49.51 58.95

a Males Rate 59.49 68.51

b Females Rate 39.44 49.36

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f. Child Population (0-6 Years), 2011 Census

Sl. No.

Item Unit State All India

1 Total Child Population Lakhs 38.99 1,645.15

a Males Lakhs 20.18 857.52

b Females Lakhs 18.81 787.63

c Rural Lakhs 23.69 1,213.23

d Urban Lakhs 15.30 431.92

2 Sex Ratio Ratio 932 918

3 Total SC Child Population Lakhs 5.88 292.01

a Males Lakhs 3.01 151.04

b Females Lakhs 2.87 140.97

c Rural Lakhs 4.44 233.44

d Urban Lakhs 1.44 58.57

4 Total ST Child Population Lakhs 4.34 167.39

a Males Lakhs 2.28 85.54

b Females Lakhs 2.06 81.85

c Rural Lakhs 3.90 153.99

d Urban Lakhs 0.44 13.40

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g. Workers Population, 2011 Census

Sl. No.

Item Unit State All India

2 Main workers Lakhs 137.20 3,625.66

c Cultivators Lakhs 29.94 959.42

d Agriculture Labourers Lakhs 45.90 861.69

e Household Industries Lakhs 6.36 123.33

f Others Lakhs 55.00 1,681.22

3 Marginal workers Lakhs 26.22 1,193.23

c Cultivators Lakhs 1.57 228.66

d Agriculture Labourers Lakhs 13.25 581.65

e Household Industries Lakhs 1.41 60.05

f Others Lakhs 9.99 322.87

4 Non Workers Lakhs 186.62 7,289.66

1 Total workers Lakhs 163.42 4,818.89

a Rural Lakhs 113.28 3,487.43

b Urban Lakhs 50.14 1,331.46

c Cultivators Lakhs 31.51 1,188.08

d Agriculture Labourers Lakhs 59.15 1,443.34

e Household Industries Lakhs 7.77 183.38

f Others Lakhs 64.99 2,004.09

a Rural Lakhs 95.52 2,458.69

b Urban Lakhs 41.68 1,166.97

a Rural Lakhs 17.77 1,028.75

b Urban Lakhs 8.45 164.48

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h. Age Group wise Population, 2011 Census

(Lakh Nos.)

Sl. No.

Age Group

All SCs STs Others

1 0-4 26.88 4.00 2.92 19.96

2 5-14 66.98 10.69 7.80 48.49

3 15-19 34.21 5.68 3.42 25.11

4 20-24 34.24 5.43 3.02 25.79

5 25-29 33.13 4.99 2.98 25.16

6 30-34 27.54 4.04 2.44 21.06

7 35-39 26.58 4.03 2.27 20.28

8 40-49 39.45 5.98 3.20 30.28

9 50-59 25.41 3.85 1.95 19.60

10 60+ 32.70 4.98 2.49 25.22

11 Age not stated

4.82 0.66 0.38 3.79

351.94 54.33 32.87 264.74

Note: including the population of villages transferred to AP.

All Ages

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3. State Economy

a. Gross State Domestic Product at Current Prices

Sl. No.

Industry 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

1 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Fishing

77,553 92,162

1.1 Crops 38,679 48,859

1.2 Livestock 34,363 38,522

1.3 Forestry and Logging 2,133 2,109

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 2,378 2,673

2 Mining and Quarrying 17,238 18,892

Primary Sector 94,791 1,11,054

3 Manufacturing 66,778 73,235

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other utility services

6,614 6,661

5 Construction 30,304 33,954

Secondary Sector 1,03,696 1,13,850

6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and Restaurants

74,815 87,868

6.1 Trade and Repair Services 66,347 78,419

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 8,468 9,449 Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates. 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

(Rs. in crore)

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a. Gross State Domestic Product

at Current Prices

Sl. No.

Industry 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

7 Transport, Storage, Communication & Services related to broadcasting

41,820 48,954

7.1 Railways 2,059 2,088

7.2 Road Transport 24,188 28,635

7.3 Air Transport 1,586 2,171

7.4 Services incidnl. to transport 5,138 5,937

7.5 Storage 242 285

7.6 Communication and Services related to broadcasting

8,606 9,838

8 Financial Services 33,123 37,008

9 Real Estate, Ownership of dwellings and prof. Services

1,09,036 1,25,060

9.1 Public Administration 20,619 22,445

9.2 Other Services 48,480 54,427

Tertiary Sector 3,27,893 3,75,762

GSVA at Basic Prices 5,26,380 6,00,666

Gross State Domestic Product 5,75,631 6,54,294

Net State Domestic Product 5,22,412 5,93,930

Per Capita NSDP (Rupees) 1,40,683 1,58,360

(Rs. in crore)

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b. Gross State Domestic Product at

Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl. No.

Industry 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

1 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Fishing

52,398 58,719

1.1 Crops 24,885 29,620

1.2 Livestock 23,936 25,461

1.3 Forestry and Logging 1,770 1,745

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 1,808 1,893

2 Mining and Quarrying 15,022 17,364

Primary Sector 67,420 76,083

3 Manufacturing 60,802 65,119

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Sup-ply & Other utility services

5,332 5,205

5 Construction 26,524 28,116

Secondary Sector 92,658 98,439

6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and Restaurants

58,584 64,306

6.1 Trade and Repair Services 51,970 57,274

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 6,615 7,032

Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates. 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

(Rs. in crore)

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b. Gross State Domestic Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl. No.

Industry 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

7 Transport, Storage, Communication & Services related to broadcasting

35,655 39,632

7.1 Railways 1,705 1,729

7.2 Road Transport 20,406 22,855

7.3 Air Transport 1,386 1,849

7.4 Services incidnl. to transport 4,490 5,058

7.5 Storage 190 214

7.6 Communication and Services related to broadcasting

7,478 7,926

8 Financial Services 30,862 33,880

9 Real Estate, Ownership of dwellings and prof. Services

86,061 92,233

9.1 Public Administration 16,080 16,504

9.2 Other Services 35,793 38,017

Tertiary Sector 2,63,036 2,84,572

GSVA at Basic Prices 4,23,114 4,59,094

Gross State Domestic Product 4,64,389 5,11,286

Net State Domestic Product 4,16,524 4,59,504

1,12,168 1,22,518 Per Capita NSDP (Rupees)

(Rs. in crore)

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c. Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State

Domestic Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl. No.

Industry 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

1 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Fishing

-6.3 12.1

1.1 Crops -15.8 19.0

1.2 Livestock 6.3 6.4

1.3 Forestry and Logging -2.1 -1.4

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture -11.0 4.7

2 Mining and Quarrying 8.0 15.6

Primary Sector -3.4 12.8

3 Manufacturing 6.2 7.1

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other utility services

-11.7 -2.4

5 Construction 6.8 6.0

Secondary Sector 5.1 6.2

6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and Restaurants

11.0 9.8

6.1 Trade and Repair Services 11.7 10.2

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 5.9 6.3

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c. Sectoral Growth Rates of Gross State

Domestic Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl. No.

Industry 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

7 Transport, Storage, Communication & Services related to broadcasting

12.4 11.2

7.1 Railways -1.4 1.5

7.2 Road Transport 12.2 12.0

7.3 Air Transport 30.8 33.4

7.4 Services incidnl. to transport 12.3 12.6

7.5 Storage 17.9 12.6

7.6 Communication and Services related to broadcasting

13.5 6.0

8 Financial Services 6.8 9.8

9 Real Estate, Ownership of dwellings and prof. Services

12.1 7.2

9.1 Public Administration 16.6 2.6

9.2 Other Services 11.6 6.2

Tertiary Sector 11.4 8.2

GSVA at Basic Prices 7.4 8.5

Gross State Domestic Product 9.5 10.1

Net State Domestic Product 9.5 10.3

8.4 9.2 Per Capita NSDP (Rupees)

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4. State Budget

Budget Estimates, 2017-18

Sl. No.

Item Budget Estimates

(Rs. in crore)

I Total Expenditure 1,49,645.998

a Revenue Expenditure 1,08,511.732

b Capital Expenditure 30,929.944

c Loans and Advances 5,544.845

d Public Debt Repayment 4,659.476

II

i Revenue Account

a Receipts 1,13,083.036

b Expenditure 1,08,511.732

c Surplus/ Deficit 4,571.303

ii Capital Account

a Receipts 36,237.174

b Expenditure 41,134.265

c Surplus/ Deficit (-) 4,897.091

iii Overall Budget

a Receipts 1,49,320.210

b Total Expenditure 1,49,645.998

c Surplus / Deficit (-) 325.788

Receipts and Expenditure

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5. Agriculture and Allied Activities

a. Rainfall, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Item (in mms.)

1. Cumulative Rainfall

a Normal 905.3

b Actual 717.1

c % Deviation - 20.8

2 Season wise Rainfall (in mms.)

Season Normal Actual

a South West Monsoon

(June to September) 713.5 611.2

b North East Monsoon

(October to December) 129.5 27.5

c Winter Period

(January to February) 11.5 1.5

d Hot Weather Period (March to May)

50.8 76.9

3 Raingauge network (Nos.)

a Automatic Weather Stations 866

b Revenue Raingauges 459

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b. Land Utilization, 2015-16

(Area in Lakh hectares)

Sl. No.

Item Area % to GA

1 Forests 25.40 22.66

2 Barren & Un– culturable Land 6.07 5.42

3 Land Put to Non- Agricultural uses

8.92 7.90

4 Culturable waste 1.83 1.63

5 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands

2.99 2.67

6 Land under Misc. Tree crops and groves not included in net area sown

1.12 1.00

7 Current fallows 15.78 12.49

8 Other fallow lands 8.22 7.18

9 Net area sown 41.75 39.05

10 Total Geographical Area (GA) 112.08 100.00

11 Gross cropped area 48.93 43.66

12 Net Area irrigated 14.86 13.26

13 Gross area irrigated 20.28 18.09

14 Gross area irrigated to gross cropped area (%)

41.45

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c. Area, Yield and Production of important

Crops, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Crops Area

(in Hects.)

Yield (in Kgs./Hects.)

Production (in MTs.)

I Cereals and Millets 1 Rice 10,46,188 2,913 30,47,289

2 Jowar 76,358 991 75,703

3 Bajra 5,900 938 5,534

4 Maize 5,72,794 3,057 17,51,074

5 Ragi 920 559 514

6 Others 6,262 - 17,946

Total 17,08,422 2,867 48,98,060

II Pulses

1 Bengal gram 69,846 721 50,357

2 Red gram 2,48,929 421 1,04,840

3 Green gram 1,10,469 512 56,531

4 Black gram 32,081 546 17,511

5 Horse gram 2,040 389 794

6 Cow gram 8,188 2,109 17,267

7 Other Pulses 200 370 74

Total 4,71,753 524 2,47,374

III Total Food Grains 21,80,175 2,360 51,45,434

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c. Area, Yield and Production of important Crops, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Crops Area

(in Hects.)

Yield (in Kgs/Hects.)

Produc-tion

(in MTs.)

IV

1 Groundnut 1,27,801 1,611 2,05,912

2 Sesamum 13,877 210 2,918

3 Castor 47,974 358 17,161

4 Sunflower 11,547 1,154 13,330

5 Safflower 3,855 670 2,581

6 Soya bean 2,43,196 1,036 2,52,017

7 Rape & Mustard 1,365 1,220 1,665

8 Other Oil seeds 5,266 - 83,264

Total 4,53,516 1,276 5,78,848

V Other Crops

1 Chillies 81,597 2,789 2,27,610

2 Sugarcane (Gur) 34,895 6,905 2,43,748

3 Cotton (Lint) 17,73,256 358 3,73,307

4 Turmeric 42,535 4,333 1,84,285

5 Onions 15,731 24,781 3,89,828

Oil Seeds

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d. Area, Yield and Production of important

Fruits, Vegetables and Flower Crops, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Crops (Bearing Area)

Bearing Area

(in Hects.)

Yield (in Kgs./Hects.)

Produc-tion

(in MTs.)

1 Mango 95,262 4,811 4,58,341

2 Batavia 26,372 18,142 4,78,435

3 Acid lime (Nimma) 5,555 14,957 83,087

4 Grapes 323 8,009 2,587

5 Guava 1,736 6,465 11,224

6 Papaya 810 59,305 48,037

7 Sapota 654 10,170 6,651

8 Pomegranate 658 15,802 10,398

9 Watermelon 2,223 13,673 30,395

10 Bottle guard 420 14,571 6,120

11 Bhendi 10,635 7,891 83,923

12 Brinjal 9,427 10,602 99,946

13 Tomato 28,753 13,565 3,90,021

14 Green leafy veg. 4,826 7,099 34,259

15 Rose 439 4,481 1,967

16 Jasmine 111 1,935 216

17 Marigold 659 3,008 1,982

18 Asters 192 6,068 1,165

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f. Census of Land Holdings by Size Class, 2010-11

Sl. No.

Size Class Holdings (Lakh Nos.)

Area (Lakh Hects.)

Average Size of

holdings

1 Marginal (up to 1 Hect.)

34.41 (62)

15.67 (25)

0.46

2 Small (1-2 Hects.)

13.27 (24)

18.69 (30)

1.41

3 Semi Medium (2-4 Hects.)

6.03 (11)

15.85 (26)

2.63

4 Medium (4-10 Hects.)

1.67 (3)

9.27 (15)

5.55

5 Large (10 Hects.& above)

0.16 (N)

2.49 (4)

15.56

Total 55.54 61.97 1.12

Note: Figures in brackets represent percentage to totals

e. Source wise Gross Area Irrigated, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Source Gross Area Irrigated

(in Lakh Hects.)

% of Irrigated Area over Gross Area Irrigated

1 Canals 0.61 3.01

2 Tanks 1.21 5.96

3 Tube Wells 11.93 58.83

4 Other Wells 6.12 30.18

5 Other Sources 0.41 2.02

20.28 100.00 Total

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g. Census of Land Holdings by Social Groups,

2010-11

Sl. No.

Item Unit Quan-

tity % over

State

1 Operational Holdings

a Scheduled Castes Lakh Nos. 7.43 13.40

b Scheduled Tribes Lakh Nos. 6.72 12.10

c Other Social Groups Lakh Nos. 41.38 74.50

d Institutional Lakh Nos. 0.01 N

Total 55.54 100.00

2 Area Operated

a Scheduled Castes Lakh Hects. 5.88 9.48

b Scheduled Tribes Lakh Hects. 7.71 12.44

c Other Social Groups Lakh Hects. 48.28 77.91

d Institutional Lakh Hects. 0.10 0.17

61.97 100.00

Note: N : Negligible

Total

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6. Forests, 2015-16

Sl. No. Item Unit Area

I Forest Area

1 Total Forest Cover Sq. Kms. 27,291.99

2 Protected Sq. Kms. 6,988.95

3 Reserved Sq. Kms. 19,629.54

4 Unclassified Sq. Kms. 673.50

II Sale of Forest Produce

1 Major Forest Produce

Item Unit Value

a Timber Rs. in Lakh 1,610.33

b Firewood Rs. in Lakh 4.40

1,614.73

2 Minor Forest Produce

a Bamboo Rs. in Lakh 662.52

b Beedi Leaves Rs. in Lakh 0.78

c Others Rs. in Lakh 174.96

d Miscellaneous Rs. in Lakh 30.18

Total 872.44

Grand Total (1+2) 2,483.17

Total

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7. Veterinary Services

a. Veterinary Extension Services, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Item Unit Total

1 Veterinary Institutions Nos. 2,154

a Super Specialty Vet., Hospitals Nos. 1

b Poly clinics Nos. 8

c Hospitals Nos. 100

d Dispensaries Nos. 906

e Mobile Veterinary Clinics Nos. 37

2 Cases treated (excluding Livestock farms)

000’ Nos. 20,512

3 Castrations done 000’ Nos. 331

4 Vaccinations done 000’ Nos. 53,952

5 Artificial Insemination Centers Nos. 3,640

6 Artificial Insemination done 000’ Nos. 1,446

7 Calves born 000’ Nos. 524

8 Area brought under development of fodder

000’ Acres 426

f Rural Livestock Units Nos. 1,102

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b. Livestock Census, 2012

Sl. No. Item Unit Total

1 Cattle Nos. 48,80,293

2 Buffaloes Nos. 41,60,419

3 Sheep Nos. 1,28,35,761

4 Goats Nos. 45,75,695

5 Pigs Nos. 2,37,061

6 Others Nos. 19,452

2,67,08,681

7 Total Poultry Nos. 8,07,50,833

c. Livestock Production, 2015-16

1 Milk Tonnes 44,42,285

2 Meat Tonnes 2,79,982

3 Chicken Tonnes 2,62,081

4 Eggs Lakh Nos. 1,12,058.23

Total

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d. Fisheries, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Item Unit Quantity

1 Fish Rearing Tanks Nos. 24,294

2 Fishermen Cooperative Societies

Nos. 3,867

3 Members in Fishermen Cooperative Societies

Nos. 2,65,071

4 Production of Fish and Prawn

Sl. No.

Item Quantity (Tonnes)

Value (Rs. in Lakh)

a Fish 2,28,185 2,12,965

b Prawn 8,567 24,874

2,36,752 2,37,839 Total

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8. Mining Production of Minerals, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Mineral Unit Quantity Amount

(Rs. in Lakh)

a. Major Minerals

1 Coal Tonnes 5,85,91,018 10,10,068.14

2 Iron Ore Tonnes 5,000 27.44

3 Manganese Tonnes 3,900 100.11

4 Barytes Tonnes 23,756 720.47

5 Dolomite Tonnes 5,46,609 1,865.63

6 Feldspar Tonnes 6,73,831 2,015.50

7 Laterite Tonnes 29,30,783 4,330.23

8 Lime Stone Tonnes 2,22,39,234 31,831.02

9 Quartz Tonnes 5,19,775 1,123.91

10 Stowing Sand Tonnes 16,16,812 1,856.59

11 Shale Tonnes 93,100 100.82

12 White Clay Tonnes 90,663 98.97

13 Garnet Tonnes 9 0.65

10,54,139.47 Sub Total

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Production of Minerals, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Mineral Unit Quantity Amount

(Rs. in Lakh)

b. Minor Minerals

1 Black Granite M3 3,23,014 1,50,542.73

2 Colour Granite M3 6,15,410 1,80,587.84

3 Gravel / Earth M3 3,25,31,348 1,02,096.38

4 Fuller's Earth Tonnes 4,59,996 4,331.00

5 Lime Stone Slabs

M2 60,79,991 28,622.77

6 Mosaic Chips Tonnes 24,565 169.61

7 Road Metal M3 3,75,85,444 2,94,902.91

8 Ordinary Sand M3 30,97,572 13,279.91

Sub Total 7,74,533.15

18,28,672.62 Grand Total (a+b)

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9. Industries and Labour

a. Annual Survey of Industries, 2013-14

Sl. No.

Item Unit Total

1 Factories Nos. 11,068

2 Fixed Capital Rs. in Lakh 57,59,613

3 Working Capital Rs. in Lakh 35,65,845

4 Workers Nos. 6,29,648

5 Employees Nos. 7,45,005

6 Total Inputs Rs. in Lakh 1,33,41,845

7 Total Out put Rs. in Lakh 1,69,30,355

8 Net value added Rs. in Lakh 31,11,318

9 Depreciation Rs. in Lakh 4,87,192

10 Gross Value Added Rs. in Lakh 35,98,510

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b. Sixth Economic Census, 2013

Sl. No. Location Nos. %

i. Number of Establishments

1 Outside Household with fixed Structure

7,44,477 35.66

2 Outside Household without fixed Structure

6,35,353 30.43

3 Inside Household 7,07,845 33.91

Total 20,87,675 100.00

Sl. No. Type Nos. %

1 Hired 30,11,864 54.40

a Male 20,24,426 36.56

b Female 9,87,438 17.83

2 Non-Hired 25,24,888 45.60

a Male 17,60,604 31.80

b Female 7,64,284 13.80

Total (i+ii) 55,36,752 100.00

ii. Number of persons Working

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c. Annual Average Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers, 2016-17

(Base Year: 2001 = 100)

Sl. No.

Series/Centers General Index

1 Central Series

a Hyderabad 241

b Warangal 287

c Godavarikhani 289

II State Series

a Miryalaguda 301

b Kothagudem 287

c Nizamabad 305

State 279

All India 276

d. LPG Connections, 2015-16

Sl. No

Company Unit Quantity

1 IOCL Nos. 40,53,224

2 HPCL Nos. 35,88,942

3 BPCL Nos. 24,89,348

1,01,31,514 Total

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e. Labour and Employment, 2016

Sl. No. Facilities Unit Quantity

1 Employment

a Employment Exchanges Nos. 20

b Registrations during year Nos. 99,427

c Placements Nos. 888

d Applications on live register at end of the year, 2016

Nos. 9,66,426

2 Industrial disputes

a Disputes (Strikes & Lockouts) Nos. 2

b Workers involved Nos. 514

c Man-days lost Nos. 71,664

f. Employment in Shops and Commercial Establishments, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Category Establish-

ments Workers

Employed

1 No. of Shops 71,705 2,26,072

2 No. of Commercial Establishments

31,651 3,18,579

3 No. of Cinema Theaters, Hotels and Restaurants

4,140 1,37,347

1,07,496 6,81,998 Total

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10. Energy

a. Electricity Generated and Consumption, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Source Unit Quantity

1 Installed capacity MW 6,245.26

2 Electricity generated

a Thermal MU 13,490.04

b Hydel MU 267.45

c Solar MU 1.59

Total 13,759.08

3 Power Consumption

i Low Tension

a Domestic MU 9,840.46

b Non Domestic MU 2,841.02

c Industrial MU 1,117.27

d Cottage Industries MU 15.45

e Irrigation/ Agriculture MU 11,189.61

f Public lighting MU 987.17

g General purpose/Temporary MU 100.25

h Others MU 1.36

Total (LT) 26,092.59

ii Total High Tension (HT) MU 14,952.08

41,044.67 Total (LT + HT)

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b. Electricity Service Connections as on 31-03-2016

Sl. No.

Source Services

(Nos.) Connected Load (MW)

1 Domestic 92,14,825 8,143.20

2 Non-Domestic 11,37,148 2,544.70

3 Industrial 88,875 1,772.38

4 Cottage Industries 10,995 33.78

5 Irrigation/Agriculture 20,21,084 8,861.83

6 Public lighting 1,12,559 390.64

7 General Purpose 52,188 80.08

8 Temporary 545 0.97 Total (LT) 1,26,38,219 21,827.58

Total (HT) 10,019 5,500.90

Grand Total (LT+HT) 1,26,48,238 27,328.48

9 Agriculture pump sets energized

20,20,997 -

Sl. No.

Type Unit Quantity

1 33/11 kV Nos. 2,497

2 132/33 kV Nos. 203

3 220/132 kV Nos. 66

4 400/220 kV Nos. 7 Total 2,773

c. Electricity Sub-Stations

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11. Transport, Communications and Banking

a. Vehicles registered during 2015-16

Sl. No.

Type of Vehicles Quantity (in Nos.)

a Transport Vehicles 98,571

1 TSRTC Buses (incl. hired) 903

2 Goods Carriages 34,967

3 Auto Rickshaws 38,346

4 Cabs 16,547

5 Contract Carriages 631

6 Private service Vehicles 73

7 Educational Institution Buses 1,426

8 Other Transport vehicles 5,678

9 Motor Cycles 6,28,290

10 Light Motor Vehicles 88,470

11 Tractors 11,661

12 Trailers for Agricultural purposes 11,661

13 Road Rollers 63

15 Tractors 11,661

8,43,539 Total Vehicles (a+b)

b Non Transport Vehicles 7,44,968

14 Fire Tenders 5

16 Other Vehicles 4,818

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b. Road Network, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Item Unit Length/Quantity

1 National Highways Kms. 3,340.00

2 R & B Department 24,950.28

a State High Ways Kms. 2,731.15

b Major District Roads Kms. 13,057.55

c Rural Roads Kms. 9,161.58

3 Panchayat Raj Department 69,920.34

a Cement Concrete Kms. 2,728.29

b Black Top Kms. 21,218.25

c Metalled Kms. 12,918.85

d Un-metalled Kms. 33,054.95

c. Road Transport

1 Bus Depots Nos. 96

2 Fleet of Buses Nos. 10,619

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d. Rail Network, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Item Unit Length/Quantity

1 Railway Stations Nos. 232

2 Rail Length Kms. 1,736.67

e. Communications, 2015-16

i. Postal Services

1 Head offices Nos. 36

2 Sub-offices Nos. 824

3 Mukhya Dak Ghar Nos. 1

4 Branch offices Nos. 4,974

Total 5,835

ii. Telecommunications (BSNL)

1 Telephone Exchanges Nos. 1,291

2 Telephone Connections (excluding Cell Phones)

Nos. 5,10,070

3 Public Telephones Nos. 7,537

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f. Scheduled Commercial Banks, 2017 (as on 31st March 2017)

Sl. No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Nationalized Banks Nos. 1,973

2 State Bank and its Associate Banks

Nos. 1,326

3 Private Sector Banks Nos. 842

4 Foreign Banks Nos. 12

5 Regional Rural Banks Nos. 850

5,003

6 Total Deposits Million Rs. 39,63,032

7 Total Credits Million Rs. 39,45,715

8 Credit Deposit Ratio Ratio 99.6

9 Average Population per Bank Office

000’ Nos. 7

Total

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12. Education

a. Schools Network, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Category Institu-tions (Nos.)

Students Enrolment

(Nos.)

1 Primary Schools (1-V) 21,948 14,67,536

2 Upper Primary Schools (1-VII/VIII)

7,189 9,63,046

3 High Schools (I-X & VI-X) 11,333 35,60,314

4 Higher Secondary Schools (I-XII & VI-XII)

351 2,00,886

Total 40,821 61,91,782

b. Working of Teachers and Teacher-Student Ratio, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Category No. of

Teachers

Teacher Student

Ratio

1 Primary Schools (1-V) 58,252 25

2 Upper Primary Schools (1-VII/VIII)

44,124 22

3 High Schools (I-X & VI-X) 1,17,849 30

4 Higher Secondary Schools (I-XII & VI-XII)

5,728 35

Total 2,25,953 27

40

c . Management wise Number of Schools

and Enrolment, 2015-16

Sl. No. Management Schools

1 Central Government 47

2 State Government 4,344

3 MPP/ZPP 24,218

4 Private Aided 742

5 Private Unaided 10,799

6 Other Schools 671

Total 40,821

Enrolment

29,603

6,52,363

21,43,672

1,43,586

31,40,957

81,601

61,91,782

d. Gross Enrolment Ratio & Dropout Rate, 2015-16

Sl. No. Category Ratio

1 Gross Enrolment All SCs STs

a Classes I-V 102.48 105.37 108.14

b Classes VI-VIII 90.34 92.17 88.26

c Classes IX-X 80.20 86.18 74.64

2 Dropout Rate

a Classes I-V 16.33 21.87 38.53

b Classes I-VIII 29.42 29.93 52.57

c Classes I-X 36.99 41.14 61.33

Rate

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e. Special Schools, 2015-16

Category

No. of

Schools Enrol-ment

I Deaf and Dumb Schools 9 999

2 Schools for Mentally Challenged 4 506

3 Schools for Oriental Education 4 419

4 Schools for Blind 7 562

Sl. No.

f. Government Hostels & Ashram Schools, 2015-16

Sl. No.

Category Hostels

Ashram Schools

Nos. Students Nos. Students

I Scheduled Castes 888 72,862 - -

2 Scheduled Tribes 170 30,882 302 84,740

3 Backward Classes 733 67,655 - -

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g. Examination Results, 2016

Sl. No.

Examination

No. of Students

Appeared Passed %

Passed

1 S.S.C. (March) (Regular candidates only)

a Boys 2,62,187 2,22,071 84.70

b Girls 2,57,307 2,22,757 86.57

Total 5,19,494 4,44,828 85.63

2 Intermediate (March) (Regular Candidates only)

a Boys 1,91,652 1,11,452 58.15

b Girls 1,98,314 1,34,199 67.67

Total 3,89,966 2,45,651 62.99

3 Vocational (March) (Regular Candidates only)

a Boys 17,537 9,277 52.90

b Girls 10,867 7,628 70.19

28,404 16,905 59.52 Total

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h. Educational Institutions, 2016-17

Sl. No.

Institution Number of

Colleges Seats

1 Junior Colleges 3,129 4,36,727

2 Degree Colleges 1,180 4,08,266

3 Professional Colleges

a Medical Colleges (MBBS) 25 3,700

b Dental Colleges 12 1,140

c B. Ed., Colleges 217 19,200

d Engineering Colleges 224 1,05,132

e MBA Colleges 305 32,934

f MCA Colleges 37 2,436

g Law Colleges 21 3,190

h Pharmacy Colleges 123 9,476

i Polytechnic Colleges 218 53,360

j Ayurveda Colleges 2 100

k Homeopathy Colleges 4 350

l Naturopathy Colleges 1 30

m Unani Colleges 2 175

n B.Sc. Nursing Colleges 74 3,930

o P.B B.Sc. Nursing Colleges 11 300

P Physiotherapy Colleges 18 850

q B. Sc. (MLT) Colleges 19 685

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13. Health and Family Welfare a. Medical Services, 2015-16

Sl. No. Facilities Nos.

I Allopathic Hospitals

1 General Hospitals 107

2 Hospital for special treatment 17

3 Primary Health Centers 683

4 Sub Centers 4,797

5 Community Health Centers 98

6 Dispensaries 74

7 Panel Clinics 32

8 Beds available 20,829

9 Doctors 3,622

II Hospitals under AYUSH

1 Ayurveda

a Hospitals 4

b Dispensaries 423

2 Homeopathy

a Hospitals 3

b Dispensaries 199

3

a Hospitals 1

b Dispensaries 28

Naturopathy

45

b. Health Indices

Sl. No.

Item Rate

1 Maternal Mortality Ratio (2011-13) 92

2 Infant Mortality Rate (2015) 28

3 General Fertility Rate (2014) 61.7

4 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (2012-13) 66.7

5 Crude Birth Rate (2014) 18.0

6 Adult sex Ratio (2011) 988

7 Child Sex Ratio (2011) 933

9 Full Immunization 48.3

8 U5MR (2015) 32

a. Medical Services, 2015-16

Sl. No. Facilities Nos.

4 Unani

a Hospitals 3

b Dispensaries 184

5 Beds available under AYUSH 751

6 Doctors under AYUSH 579

7 Patients Treated under AYUSH 8,65,163

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14. Social Security a. Public Distribution System, 2015-16

(as on 31st March, 2016)

Sl. No. Items Unit Quantity

1 Fair Price Shops Nos. 17,159

2 Food Security Cards

a Anthyodaya Cards Nos. 5,55,823

b Annapurna Cards Nos. 5,040

c Priority HH Cards Nos. 79,72,968

85,33,831

3 Allotment of Rice and Sugar (April, 2015 to March, 2016)

a Rice Mts. 21,16,244.59

b Sugar Mts. 1,10,254.18

4 Rythu Bazars Nos. 36

5 Agricultural Market Committees

Nos. 180

Total

c. Rural Water Supply, 2015-16

Sl. No. Item Nos.

1 Hand Pumps 1,50,829

2 Piped Water Supply Schemes (PWSS) 17,340

3 Comprehensive Piped Water Supply Schemes (CPWSS)

163

4 Individual Sanitary Latrines (ISL) 2,38,522

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b. Houses completed under Weaker Section

Housing Programme up to 2015-16

Sl. No. Area Unit Quarterly

1 Rural Nos. 39,98,683

2 Urban Nos. 2,91,290

Total 42,89,973

c. House sites distributed to Weaker Sections, 2015-16

Sl. No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Beneficiaries Nos. 932

2 Extent of land distributed Acres 32.36

d. Aasara Pensions as on May, 2017

Sl. No. Category Unit Quantity

1 Old Age Nos. 13,29,967

2 Widows Nos. 13,63,083

3 Disabled Nos. 4,66,445

4 Weavers Nos. 34,793

5 Toddy Tappers Nos. 58,538

6 FA to Beedi Workers Nos. 3,89,760

7 FA to Single Women Nos. 1,08,302

37,92,139 Total

8 ART Pensions Nos. 41,251

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Sl. No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Self Help Groups Nos. 4,26,705

2 Self Help Group Members Nos. 44,42,215

3 Self Help Group provided with Bank credit

Nos. 2,49,252

4 Amount of credit Rs. crore 5,135.75

e. Self Help Groups, 2015-16

15. Tourism, 2015-16

Sl. No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Tourist Arrivals Nos. 7,16,27,400

a Domestic Nos. 7,14,60,830

b Foreign Nos. 1,66,570

f. Women and Child Welfare, 2015-16

Sl. No. Item Unit Quantity

2 Anganwadi Centers Nos. 35,700

3 Anganwadi Workers Nos. 35,700

4 Anganwadi Helpers Nos. 31,711

1 Projects Nos. 149

5 Children Enrolled Nos. 17,17,921

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16. Prices

Annual Average Retail Prices of certain essential Commodities, 2016-17

Sl. No. Commodity Unit Rupees

1 Rice

a Super Fine Kg. 44.47

b Fine Kg. 39.20

c Common Kg. 26.64

2 Red gram Dal

a Grade - I Kg. 117.50

b Grade - II Kg. 103.33

3 Groundnut Oil Liter 115.50

4 Tamarind

a Grade - I (without seed) Kg. 103.80

b Common (without seed) Kg. 88.56

5 Onions

a Grade - I Kg. 14.78

b Grade - II Kg. 11.66

6

a Grade - I Kg. 135.71

b Grade - II Kg. 118.82

Red Chillies

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Annual Average Retail Prices of certain

essential Commodities, 2016-17

Sl. No. Commodity Unit Rupees

7 Cereals

a Wheat Kg. 29.90

b Jowar Kg. 30.24

c Ragulu Kg. 32.42

d Bajra Kg. 26.08

8 Dals

a Bengal gram Kg. 103.76

b Green gram Kg. 89.41

c Black gram Kg. 138.29

9 Oils

a Palm Oil Liter 66.33

b Sunflower Liter 83.76

c Vanaspathi Liter 74.92

10

a Iodized Kg. 15.87

b Crystal Kg. 9.45

11 Turmeric Powder 100 gr. 19.60

Salt

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Comparative Statistics of Districts

52

53

1. Demographic Characteristics of Districts,

2011 Census

Sl. No.

Districts Mandals (in Nos.)

Population (in Nos.)

Sex Ratio

Den-sity

1 Adilabad 18 7,08,972 989 171

2 Kumuram Bheem 15 5,15,812 998 106

3 Mancherial 18 8,07,037 977 205

4 Nirmal 19 7,09,418 1,046 185

5 Nizamabad 27 15,71,022 1,044 369

6 Jagtial 18 9,85,417 1,036 324

7 Peddapalli 14 7,95,332 992 356

8 Jayashankar 20 7,11,434 1,009 115

9 Bhadradri Kothagudem

23 10,69,261 1,008 133

10 Mahabubabad 16 7,74,549 996 269

11 Warangal Rural 15 7,18,537 994 330

12 Warangal Urban 11 10,80,858 997 829

13 Karimnagar 16 10,05,711 993 423

14 Rajanna Sircilla 13 5,52,037 1,014 273

15 Kamareddy 22 9,72,625 1,033 266

16 Sangareddy 26 15,27,628 965 344

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1. Demographic Characteristics of Districts,

2011 Census

Sl. No.

Districts Mandals (in Nos.)

Population (in Nos.)

Sex Ratio

Density

17 Medak 20 7,67,428 1,027 282

18 Siddipet 22 10,12,065 1,008 295

19 Jangaon 13 5,66,376 997 259

20 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri

16 7,39,448 973 239

21 Medchal-Malkajgiri

14 24,60,095 957 2,368

22 Hyderabad 16 39,43,323 954 18,172

23 Rangareddy 27 24,26,243 950 485

24 Vikarabad 18 9,27,140 1,001 274

25 Mahabubnagar 26 14,86,777 995 368

26 Jogulamba Gadwal

12 6,09,990 972 208

27 Wanaparthy 14 5,77,758 960 189

28 Nagarkurnool 20 8,61,766 968 124

29 Nalgonda 31 16,18,416 978 236

30 Suryapet 23 10,99,560 996 326

31 Khammam 21 14,01,639 1,005 321

Total 584 3,50,03,674 988 312

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2. Gross District Domestic Product and

Per Capita Income at Current Prices, 2015-16

Sl. No.

District GDDP PCI

Rs. Lakh Rank Rupees Rank

1 Adilabad 8,19,500 21 98,819 14

2 Kumuram Bheem 5,42,797 31 89,947 20

3 Mancherial 9,31,324 17 97,677 15

4 Nirmal 7,53,509 26 91,424 19

5 Nizamabad 16,71,608 7 91,738 18

6 Jagtial 8,87,601 19 77,669 31

7 Peddapalli 10,76,533 13 1,13,164 8

8 Jayashankar 7,99,212 23 96,305 16

9 Bhadradri Kothagudem

15,75,407 8 1,23,112 5

10 Mahabubabad 7,59,371 25 84,464 25

11 Warangal Rural 7,96,301 24 96,076 17

16 Sangareddy 31,16,045 4 1,69,481 3

12 Warangal Urban 10,01,230 15 79,753 29

14 Rajanna Sircilla 5,45,855 30 84,593 24

15 Kamareddy 8,87,347 20 78,853 30

13 Karimnagar 11,95,121 12 1,01,224 13

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2. Gross District Domestic Product and

Per Capita Income at Current Prices, 2015-16

Sl. No.

District GDDP PCI

Rs. Lakh Rank Rupees Rank

17 Medak 9,79,992 16 1,10,149 9

18 Siddipet 14,00,800 10 1,20,909 6

19 Jangaon 5,75,646 28 88,269 21

20 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri

10,41,258 14 1,19,989 7

21 Medchal-Malkajgiri

47,60,420 3 1,62,327 4

22 Hyderabad 1,36,38,776 1 2,99,997 1

23 Rangareddy 82,35,855 2 2,88,408 2

24 Vikarabad 9,28,795 18 85,865 22

25 Mahabubnagar 14,67,534 9 84,172 26

26 Jogulamba Gadwal

6,02,141 27 85,183 23

27 Wanaparthy 5,53,277 29 83,196 27

28 Nagarkurnool 8,06,873 22 81,147 28

29 Nalgonda 20,39,847 5 1,08,065 11

30 Suryapet 13,70,474 11 1,06,641 12

31 Khammam 18,02,701 6 1,09,975 10

State 5,75,63,149 - 1,40,683 -

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3. Sixth Economic Census, 2013

Sl. No. District Rural Urban Total

i. Number of Establishments

1 Adilabad 71,692 30,539 1,02,231

2 Nizamabad 87,272 28,649 1,15,921

3 Karimnagar 1,15,633 35,961 1,51,594

4 Medak 1,65,270 40,165 2,05,435

5 Hyderabad 0 3,57,729 3,57,729

6 Rangareddy 71,305 1,96,407 2,67,712

7 Mahabubnagar 145121 36,086 1,81,207

8 Nalgonda 2,39,311 48,317 2,87,628

9 Warangal 1,49,016 58,249 2,07,265

10 Khammam 1,52,770 58,183 2,10,953

Total 11,97,390 8,90,285 20,87,675

ii. Number of Persons Employed

1 Adilabad 1,18,507 83,199 2,01,726

2 Nizamabad 2,35,767 87,909 3,23,676

3 Karimnagar 2,49,792 99,370 3,49,162

4 Medak 3,27,841 1,44,317 4,72,158

5 Hyderabad 0 14,74,898 14,74,898

6 Rangareddy 1,79,072 7,83,219 9,62,291

7 Mahabubnagar 2,79,830 92,492 3,72,322

8 Nalgonda 4,32,474 1,24,271 5,56,745

9 Warangal 2,44,243 1,46,924 3,91,167

10 Khammam 2,95,993 1,36,614 4,32,607

23,63,519 31,73,233 55,36,752 Total

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4. Functioning of Banks, 2016-17

Sl. No.

District

No. of Report-

ing Offices

Deposits (Million Rs.)

Credits (Million Rs.)

Credit - De-

posit Ratio

1 Adilabad 275 95,436 74,126 77.7

2 Nizamabad 328 84,544 82,544 97.6

3 Karimnagar 422 1,60,039 1,02,431 64.0

4 Medak 356 1,24,712 1,12,188 90.0

5 Hyderabad 1,220 23,48,044 27,94,450 119.0

6 Rangareddy 926 7,16,593 3,33,682 46.6

7 Mahabubnagar 379 91,426 98,261 107.5

8 Nalgonda 406 91,499 1,18,886 129.9

9 Warangal 375 1,44,666 1,36,607 94.4

10 Khammam 316 1,06,075 92,541 87.2

5,003 39,63,032 39,45,715 99.6 Total

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5. Pooled Estimates of MPCE (MMRP) NSS 68th Round

Sl. No. District Food Non Food Total

A. Rural Sector, 2011-12 (Rupees)

1 Adilabad 718.44 633.47 1,434.44

2 Nizamabad 645.58 661.54 1,425.88

3 Karimnagar 695.98 758.47 1,576.90

4 Medak 747.59 794.87 1,614.82

5 Hyderabad - - -

6 Rangareddy 833.70 1,008.42 1,933.49

7 Mahabubnagar 902.56 682.99 1,661.57

8 Nalgonda 817.36 899.15 2,012.00

9 Warangal 904.07 761.28 1,771.80

10 Khammam 936.14 802.10 1,962.44

State 788.10 803.20 1,725.60

B. Urban Sector, 2011-12 (Rupees)

1 Adilabad 824.89 1,210.40 2,083.80

2 Nizamabad 778.43 907.42 1,759.30

3 Karimnagar 869.34 1,299.60 2,226.00

4 Medak 870.55 1,175.70 2,173.10

5 Hyderabad 1,196.80 1,721.90 3,036.70

6 Rangareddy 955.97 1,173.30 2,271.40

7 Mahabubnagar 1,007.80 946.65 1,948.70

8 Nalgonda 893.58 1,039.70 2,068.50

9 Warangal 1,025.00 1,644.30 2,702.20

10 Khammam 976.33 1,144.70 2,196.60

1,113.50 1,605.16 2,804.36

Note: Calculated following inverse weighted average method

State

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6. Human Development Index, 2004-05 and 2011-12

Sl. No.

District

2004-05 2015-16

Index Rank Index Rank Pro-

jected Index

1 Adilabad 0.289 6 0.508 6 0.605

2 Nizamabad 0.251 10 0.466 8 0.563

3 Karimnagar 0.350 4 0.521 4 0.600

4 Medak 0.261 9 0.446 10 0.534

5 Hyderabad 0.631 1 0.764 1 0.821

6 Rangareddy 0.364 2 0.605 2 0.717

7 Mahabubnagar 0.270 8 0.464 9 0.554

8 Nalgonda 0.320 5 0.500 7 0.580

9 Warangal 0.356 3 0.534 3 0.612

10 Khammam 0.286 7 0.519 5 0.627

State 0.343 - 0.513 - 0.595

2011-12

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Comparative Statistics of Major States

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1. Demographic Characteristics of States,

2011 Census

Sl. No.

Major States

Area (000’ Sq.

Kms.)

Popula-tion

(in Lakh)

Sex Ratio

Decadal Growth

Rate

1 Andhra Pr. 163.0 496 997 9.21

2 Assam 78.4 312 958 17.0

3 Bihar 94.2 1,041 918 25.4

4 Gujarat 196.2 604 919 19.3

5 Haryana 44.2 254 879 19.9

6 Karnataka 191.8 611 973 15.6

7 Kerala 38.9 334 1,084 4.9

8 Madhya Pr. 308.3 726 931 20.3

9 Maharashtra 307.7 1,124 929 15.9

10 Odisha 155.7 420 979 14.0

11 Punjab 50.4 277 895 13.9

12 Rajasthan 342.2 685 928 21.3

13 Tamilnadu 130.1 721 996 15.6

14 Telangana 112.1 350 988 13.6

15 Uttar Pradesh 240.9 1,998 912 18.8

16 West Bengal 88.8 913 950 13.8

3,287.5 12,109 943 17.7 All India

Den-sity

304

398

1,106

308

573

319

860

236

365

270

551

200

555

312

829

1,028

382

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2. Literacy Rates, 2011 Census

Sl. No. Major States Males Females Total

1 Andhra Pradesh 74.77 59.96 67.35

2 Assam 77.85 66.27 72.19

3 Bihar 71.20 51.50 61.80

4 Gujarat 85.75 69.68 78.03

5 Haryana 84.06 65.94 75.55

6 Karnataka 82.47 68.08 75.36

7 Kerala 96.11 92.07 94.00

8 Madhya Pradesh 78.73 59.24 69.32

9 Maharashtra 88.38 75.87 82.34

10 Odisha 81.59 64.01 72.87

11 Punjab 80.44 70.73 75.84

12 Rajasthan 79.19 52.12 66.11

13 Tamilnadu 86.77 73.44 80.09

14 Telangana 75.04 57.99 66.54

15 Uttar Pradesh 77.28 57.18 67.68

16 West Bengal 81.69 70.54 76.26

All India 80.88 64.63 72.98

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3. Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP)

i. GSDP at Current Prices

Sl. No.

Major States 2015-16 (FRE)

(Rs. in crore) 2016-17 (AE)

(Rs. in crore)

1 Andhra Pradesh 6,09,934 6,99,307

2 Assam 2,24,234 NA

3 Bihar 4,13,503 NA

4 Gujarat 9,94,316 NA

5 Haryana 4,85,184 5,47,396

6 Karnataka 10,27,068 NA

7 Kerala 5,88,337 NA

8 Madhya Pradesh 5,43,975 6,40,484

9 Maharashtra NA NA

10 Odisha 3,41,887 3,78,991

11 Punjab NA NA

12 Rajasthan NA NA

13 Tamilnadu 12,12,668 13,38,766

14 Telangana 5,75,631 6,54,294

15 Uttar Pradesh 11,53,795 NA

16 West Bengal NA NA

All India (GDP) 1,36,75,331 1,52,51,028

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ii. GSDP at Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl. No.

Major States 2015-16 (FRE)

(Rs. in crore) 2016-17 (AE)

(Rs. in crore)

1 Andhra Pradesh 4,90,134 5,47,021

2 Assam 1,79,595 NA

3 Bihar 3,26,535 NA

4 Gujarat 8,64,314 NA

5 Haryana 3,99,646 4,34,608

6 Karnataka 8,15,545 NA

7 Kerala 4,67,243 NA

8 Madhya Pradesh 4,14,607 4,65,212

9 Maharashtra NA NA

10 Odisha 2,91,227 3,14,364

11 Punjab NA NA

12 Rajasthan NA NA

13 Tamilnadu 9,79,816 10,57,592

14 Telangana 4,64,389 5,11,286

15 Uttar Pradesh 9,14,748 NA

16 West Bengal NA NA

All India (GDP) 1,13,57,529 1,21,65,481

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iii. Per Capita Income (PCI) at Current Prices

Sl. No.

Major States 2015-16 (FRE)

(Rupees) 2016-17 (AE)

(Rupees)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1,08,163 1,22,376

2 Assam 60,952 NA

3 Bihar 34,168 NA

4 Gujarat 1,38,023 NA

5 Haryana 1,62,034 1,80,174

6 Karnataka 1,46,416 NA

7 Kerala 1,55,516 NA

8 Madhya Pradesh 62,334 72,599

9 Maharashtra NA NA

10 Odisha 68,293 75,223

11 Punjab NA NA

12 Rajasthan NA NA

13 Tamilnadu 1,43,547 1,57,116

14 Telangana 1,40,683 1,58,360

15 Uttar Pradesh 48,520 NA

16 West Bengal NA NA

All India 94,178 1,03,818

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iv. Per Capita Income (PCI) at Constant Prices

Sl. No.

Major States 2015-16 (FRE)

(Rupees) 2016-17 (AE)

(Rupees)

1 Andhra Pradesh 86,118 95,566

2 Assam 48,556 NA

3 Bihar 26,801 NA

4 Gujarat 1,18,545 NA

5 Haryana 1,33,591 1,43,211

6 Karnataka 1,15,535 NA

7 Kerala 1,24,773 NA

8 Madhya Pradesh 46,783 51,852

9 Maharashtra NA NA

10 Odisha 57,616 61,678

11 Punjab NA NA

12 Rajasthan NA NA

13 Tamilnadu 1,14,712 1,22,902

14 Telangana 1,12,168 1,22,518

15 Uttar Pradesh 38,234 NA

16 West Bengal NA NA

All India 77,524 82,112

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v. Growth Rates of GSDP at Current Prices

Sl. No.

Major States 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

1 Andhra Pradesh 15.85 14.65

2 Assam 13.19 NA

3 Bihar 10.59 NA

4 Gujarat 11.09 NA

5 Haryana 10.91 12.82

6 Karnataka 11.42 NA

7 Kerala 11.85 NA

8 Madhya Pradesh 12.86 17.74

9 Maharashtra NA NA

10 Odisha 6.19 10.85

11 Punjab NA NA

12 Rajasthan NA NA

13 Tamilnadu 10.99 10.40

14 Telangana 12.61 13.67

15 Uttar Pradesh 10.58 NA

16 West Bengal NA NA

All India (GDP) 9.99 11.52

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vi. Growth Rates of GSDP at Constant Prices

Sl. No.

Major States 2015-16

(FRE) 2016-17

(AE)

1 Andhra Pradesh 10.96 11.61

2 Assam NA NA

3 Bihar 7.14 NA

4 Gujarat NA NA

5 Haryana NA NA

6 Karnataka 7.27 NA

7 Kerala 8.10 NA

8 Madhya Pradesh 7.97 12.21

9 Maharashtra NA NA

10 Odisha 6.01 7.94

11 Punjab NA NA

12 Rajasthan NA NA

13 Tamilnadu 8.79 7.94

14 Telangana 9.53 10.10

15 Uttar Pradesh 7.13 NA

16 West Bengal NA NA

All India (GDP) 7.93 7.11

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4. Livestock Census, 2012

(in’000 Nos.)

Sl. No.

Major States Cattle Buffa-loes

Sheep Goats

1 Andhra Pr. 4,880 4,160 12,835 4,575

2 Assam 10,308 435 518 6,169

3 Bihar 12,232 7,567 232 12,154

4 Gujarat 9,984 10,386 1,708 4,959

5 Haryana 1,808 6,085 363 369

6 Karnataka 9,516 3,471 9,584 4,796

7 Kerala 1329 102 1 1246

8 Madhya Pr. 19,602 8,188 309 8,014

9 Maharashtra 15,484 5,594 2,580 8,435

10 Odisha 11,621 726 1,581 6,513

11 Punjab 2,428 5,160 129 327

12 Rajasthan 13,324 12,976 9,080 21,666

13 Tamilnadu 8,814 780 4,787 8,143

14 Telangana 4,880 4,160 12,836 4,576

15 Uttar Pradesh 19,557 30,625 1,354 15,586

16 West Bengal 16,514 597 1,076 11,506

All India 1,90,904 1,08,702 65,069 1,35,173

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4. Livestock Census, 2012

(in’000 Nos.)

Sl. No.

Major States Pigs Total

Livestock Total

Poultry

1 Andhra Pradesh 237 26,689 80,750

2 Assam 1,636 19,082 27,216

3 Bihar 650 32,939 12,748

4 Gujarat 4 27,128 15,006

5 Haryana 127 8,820 42,821

6 Karnataka 305 27,702 53,442

7 Kerala 56 2,735 24,282

8 Madhya Pradesh 175 36,333 11,905

9 Maharashtra 326 32,489 77,795

10 Odisha 280 20,732 19,891

11 Punjab 32 8,117 16,794

12 Rajasthan 238 57,732 8,024

13 Tamilnadu 184 22,723 1,17,349

14 Telangana 237 26,709 80,751

15 Uttar Pradesh 1,334 68,715 18,668

16 West Bengal 648 30,348 52,838

All India 10,294 5,12,057 7,29,209

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5. Scheduled Commercial Bank Offices and

Credit-Deposit Ratio as on 31-03-2017

Sl. No.

Major States

No. of Bank

Offices

Deposits (Million Rs.)

Credits (Million Rs.)

Credit- Deposit

Ratio

1 Andhra Pr. 6,752 25,06,818 25,12,104 100.2

2 Assam 2,276 12,23,047 4,87,760 39.9

3 Bihar 6,600 29,58,820 9,08,753 30.7

4 Gujarat 7,656 60,99,094 41,35,367 67.8

5 Haryana 4,711 31,07,039 17,95,368 57.8

6 Karnataka 9,941 78,23,355 52,34,097 66.9

7 Kerala 6,337 41,25,033 24,63,139 59.7

8 Madhya Pr. 6,324 32,28,587 19,09,151 59.1

9 Maharashtra 12,191 2,16,36,542 2,29,95,799 106.3

10 Odisha 4,702 24,69,756 9,23,132 37.4

11 Punjab 6,343 33,66,884 20,25,821 60.2

12 Rajasthan 6,938 31,51,052 21,03,982 66.8

13 Tamilnadu 10,405 67,17,564 71,57,254 106.5

14 Telangana 5,003 39,63,032 39,45,715 99.6

15 Uttar Pr. 16,576 89,07,019 35,10,311 39.4

16 West Bengal 7,822 68,88,244 39,87,620 57.9

1,37,770 10,75,14,386 7,92,70,028 73.7 All India

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6. Sixth Economic Census, 2013

Establishments and Persons Employed (in Lakh Nos.)

Sl. No.

Major States Establish-

ments Persons

Employed

1 Andhra Pradesh 42.43 85.91

2 Assam 20.30 39.54

3 Bihar 17.07 32.44

4 Gujarat 39.73 96.08

5 Haryana 11.65 32.37

6 Karnataka 28.81 71.46

7 Kerala 33.55 69.19

8 Madhya Pradesh 21.53 45.48

9 Maharashtra 61.37 145.12

10 Odisha 20.89 43.18

11 Punjab 15.13 36.47

12 Rajasthan 28.95 62.62

13 Tamilnadu 50.29 116.95

14 Telangana 20.88 55.37

15 Uttar Pradesh 66.84 141.18

16 West Bengal 59.06 119.04

All India 584.95 1,312.94

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7. Annual Survey of Industries

Principal Characteristics, 2014-15

Sl. No.

Major States No. of

Factories Workers

(in Lakh Nos.)

Persons Engaged

(in Lakh Nos.)

1 Andhra Pr. 16,012 4,24,075 5,28,417

2 Assam 3,717 1,63,348 1,95,567

3 Bihar 3,529 1,25,557 1,46,109

4 Gujarat 23,433 11,03,204 14,62,206

5 Haryana 8,243 5,80,933 7,44,026

6 Karnataka 12,566 7,48,372 9,74,022

7 Kerala 7,320 2,94,325 3,84,058

8 Madhya Pr. 4,240 2,56,924 3,44,031

9 Maharashtra 28,601 13,05,350 18,83,675

10 Odisha 2,803 2,14,836 2,62,817

11 Punjab 12,413 4,67,951 5,83,316

12 Rajasthan 8,986 3,75,780 4,87,520

13 Tamil Nadu 37,878 17,41,427 21,27,703

14 Telangana 14,427 5,85,456 6,92,301

15 Uttar Pradesh 14,867 6,73,431 8,83,331

16 West Bengal 9,112 5,04,148 6,32,470

All India 2,30,435 1,07,55,288 1,38,81,386

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8. Human Development Index,

2004-05 and 2011-12

Major States 2004-05 2011-12

Index Rank Index Rank

2 Assam 0.341 14 0.407 15

3 Bihar 0.241 20 0.376 21

4 Gujarat 0.386 11 0.497 12

5 Haryana 0.426 6 0.556 6

6 Karnataka 0.388 10 0.507 11

7 Kerala 0.579 1 0.662 1

8 Madhya Pradesh 0.268 19 0.388 19

9 Maharashtra 0.419 7 0.559 5

10 Odisha 0.221 21 0.393 18

11 Punjab 0.474 2 0.578 4

12 Rajasthan 0.317 15 0.452 14

13 Tamilnadu 0.450 4 0.591 2

14 Telangana 0.343 13 0.513 10

15 Uttar Pradesh 0.299 16 0.401 17

16 West Bengal 0.388 9 0.485 13

All India 0.361 - 0.480 -

Sl. No.

1 Andhra Pradesh 0.378 12 0.513 9