Friday, December 11, 2015

At Rs 20,070/Month, Delhi Beats All States In Per Capita Income [Delhi Statistical Handbook]

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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia released Delhi Statistical Handbook – 2015, created by Directorate of Economics and Statistics and as per the current statistics, Delhi citizen earns highest among all states in India.
With a per capita income of Rs 2,40,849 or Rs 669 per day, Delhi is right now #1 state in generating income for its citizens.

Compared to 2013-14, per capita income in Delhi has increased by Rs 28,630, thereby witnessing an increase of 13.5%.
Comparably, Goa had a per capita income of Rs 2.24 lakh/yr in 2013-14, which made them the richest state in the country. Considering that stats for 2014-15 is not available, Delhi can claim to be the #1 state as of now.
Puducherry, which is a UT, had per capita income of Rs 1.75 lakh/yr, which is the closest Delhi has compete to. Among other states, Tamil Nadu with per capita income of Rs 1.28 lakh is #2, and Uttrakhand with Rs 1.15 lakh is #3. With Rs 96,199, Arunachal Pradesh is fast catching up, whereas Andhra Pradesh has Rs 90,517 per capita income.
State/UT-wise Per Capita Income at current prices and corresponding percentage change
S.No.State/UTPer Capita Income (INR)Percentage change in Per Capita Income over previous year
2012-132013-142014-152012-132013-142014-15
1Andhra Pradesh #72301813979051711.6212.5811.2
2Arunachal Pradesh7637085468961997.0111.9112.56
3Assam3894544263494807.2313.6611.79
4Bihar26948311993614319.3315.7815.84
5Chhattisgarh53815585476444211.278.7910.07
6Goa200514224138NA-5.2311.78NA
7Gujarat93046106831NA8.2214.82NA
8Haryana119833133427NA12.7111.34NA
9Himachal Pradesh8389992300NA11.5910.01NA
10Jammu & Kashmir5225058593NA11.812.14NA
11Jharkhand4023846131NA10.0814.65NA
12Karnataka7657884709NA12.5310.62NA
13Kerala91567103820NA10.6513.38NA
14Madhya Pradesh43426517985977016.819.2815.39
15Maharashtra103991114392NA10.9310NA
16Manipur3765641573NA11.7610.4NA
17Meghalaya5415661548695167.6313.6512.95
18Mizoram6341376120NA18.2520.04NA
19Nagaland70274775298554410.1810.3210.34
20Odisha49227525595922913.266.7712.69
21Punjab8452692638NA9.929.6NA
22Rajasthan6084465974NA11.368.43NA
23Sikkim151395176491NA16.3416.58NA
24Tamil Nadu9862811266412836610.7614.2313.94
25Telangana8516995361NA13.3711.97NA
26Tripura5740269705NA12.8621.43NA
27Uttar Pradesh33482362504037311.538.2711.37
28Uttarakhand925661037161156328.4312.0511.49
29West Bengal60318700597890312.9916.1512.62
30Andaman & Nicobar Islands97687107418NA8.979.96NA
31Chandigarh141926156951NA3.6810.59NA
32Delhi192587219979NA15.414.22NA
33Puducherry11425614367717500610.7725.7521.81

Phone Usage in Delhi

As per the recent data, Delhi has 4.54 crore active mobile phone users as of 2014-15, which has gone up from 4.26 crore last year, thereby adding 28 lakh or 7671 new phones per day in last one year.
Interestingly, the number of landline phones in Delhi has also increased to 31.23 lakh in 2014-15, compared to 31.04 lakh in 2013.
Other Highlights Related With Delhi:
  • Consumers of electricity have increased from 48.97 lakh in 2013-14 to 50.44 lakh in 2014-15
  • Consumption of electricity has now increased from 23,781 million units in 2013-14 to 24,477 million units in 2014-15
  • Per capita consumption of water in Delhi is 48 gallons per day
  • Consumption of Indian-made foreign liquor has increased from 1.18 crore cases to 1.21 crore cases in 12 months
  • Consumption of beer fell from 1.10 crore cases to 1.06 crore cases this year
  • Consumption of country liquor also decreased: 28.93 lakh cases to 25.38 lakh cases in 2015
  • Despite severe pollution, deaths from respiratory diseases have fallen from 5986 in 2013 to 5516 in 2014
  • There has been a considerable decline in total number of male and female teachers in polytechnic colleges in Delhi. Male teachers have reduced from 580 to 552, and female from 339 to 280.
  • Teachers in primary schools have also reduced considerably
  • Enrollment of students in SC/ST quota have also reduced in last one year