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Among the 18 States and Union Territories ranked, the State recorded a GSDP growth of 10.12 per cent at current prices in FY 2024-25, falling behind at 14th place nationally
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Telangana State Statistical Abstract, brought out by State Development Planning Society of Planning Department, points out in detail the 'remarkable progress' it achieved in the decade after State formation
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In his first meeting with Modi after the Union Budget, Naidu thanked the prime minister for key announcements made for Andhra Pradesh, including Rs 15,000 crore funding for the new capital's development
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According to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India's State Finances Audit report Telangana’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) increased by 16 percent in the 2022-23 financial year over 2021-22.
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The Congress government, while indulging in petty politics, should not curse or malign the State that was achieved after a long tough struggle, BRS working president KT Rama Rao.
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Addressing the Assembly, Vikramarka highlighted the State's growth across multiple fronts, including GSDP, per capita income, and various national parameters in the in BRS's rule.
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Telangana maintained a strong focus on capital expenditure, allocating 26.6 per cent of its budget to it, second only to Andhra Pradesh (40 per cent).
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The government entities have obtained loans amounting Rs 1,482.50 crore on behalf of the state government of Bihar as on March 31, 2022.
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Speaking as the chief guest at a seminar on new initiatives in Finance and Planning, B Vinod Kumar explained how Telangana had achieved high growth in GSDP and per capita income
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Telangana availed market borrowings amounting to Rs.40,150 crore and also scored the lowest debt to GSDP ratio of 25.3 percent among five southern States
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Similarly, Telangana’s Per Capita Income (PCI) of Rs.3.17 lakh as on March 31 this year was the highest in the country, KTR said
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He underscored the need to create a robust marketing system and establishment of food processing industries, to give value addition to the crops
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Telangana has recorded an average Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth rate of 8.6 percent, which is the third highest in the country
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The total outstanding debt of the State stood at Rs 2,83,452 crore at the end of 2021-22
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Andhra Pradesh is attracting the highest investments in industrial sector in the country, according to State Minister for Information and Public Relations Chelluboyina Venugopala Krishna
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GSDP at current prices was Rs.13.27 lakh crore in 2022-23, recording 15.6 percent increase from the previous year of 2021-22
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In terms of outstanding liabilities of the State government against the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), Telangana recorded 27.4 percent at the end of March 2022, which is the fifth lowest in the country.
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Hyderabad: It’s official now! Telangana’s repeated contention that it was a pure political play on the part of the BJP government at the Centre in not allowing the State to raise open market borrowings (OMBs) and that it was not based on any fiscal issue has been virtually acknowledged by the country’s Central bank. By […]
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Rajanna-Sircilla: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao informed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has bowed down to his demand to take up recruitment to fill vacant government posts across the country. About a week ago, he wrote a letter to the Prime Minister demanding him to recruit youth into 16 lakh jobs […]
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By JR Janumpalli June 2, 2022, marks the eighth anniversary of Telangana State’s formation. In these 8 years, the State’s forward march was very eventful and inspiring. For a region which was denied its statehood for six decades, forced to be in the company of a majority region and was fighting with its back to […]