"Kejriwal Government's Education budget allocation has remained the highest across all state governments and Central Governments. In 2022-23, we spent 21.1% of our aggregate expenditure on Education, while the average across India was 13.5%." the survey noted.
"GSDP of Delhi at current prices during 2023-24 is likely to reach Rs 11,07,746 crore at a growth of 9.1 per cent over 2022-23. The GSDP of Delhi in 2022-23 was 10,14,000 crore. In post-COVID times, our real GSDP grew at 8.76 per cent in 2021-22 and 7.85 per cent in 2022-23, faster than the
The Chief Minister emphasized that this growth rate significantly outpaced the national average, indicating a robust expansion in the state's village economy.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that India is making rapid strides in development in Azaadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, becoming the fifth largest economy in the world, leaving behind Britain, which ruled the country for two centuries, and now it is set to become the third largest e
The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) has been ranked again as the No. 1 cooperative among the top 300 cooperatives in the world, sustaining its position from last year. The ranking is based on the ratio of turnover over gross domestic product (GDP) per capita.
Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics reported that in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023, the country's GDP (gross domestic product or per capita income), fell by 19.4 per cent compared with the end of the third quarter.
The report, titled "Closing the Women's Health Gap: A USD 1 Trillion Opportunity to Improve Lives and Economies," outlines how addressing gender-specific health challenges could lead to a 1.7 per cent increase in per capita GDP, contributing a staggering USD 1 trillion to the global economy
The ambitious goals set for "Viksit Gujarat@2047" include achieving a Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of USD 3.5 trillion, elevating the per capita annual income to USD 38,000 to USD 40,000, and aiming for net zero emissions by 2047.
Adani said, "The statistics of the past decade are remarkable: since 2014, India's GDP has grown by 185 per cent, and per capita income by a stunning 165 per cent. This achievement is unparalleled, especially considering this decade's geopolitical conflicts and pandemic challenges."
A 'Statistical Handbook-2023' released on Saturday by the Economic and Statistics Department of the Kejriwal government said Delhi's per capita income increased from Rs 389,529 to Rs 444,768, a 14 per cent yearly rise, and is 158 per cent higher than the national average per capita income.
According to Fitch Ratings, the vulnerability is particularly pronounced among nations with lower income per capita, weaker governance, and less prepared infrastructure.
"COP 28 has just concluded and one the important points discussed was emission...Emissions intensity should be reduced by 43 percent by 2030...This is the main point because emissions are the main reason for global warming...Our per capita emission is one the lowest in the world," Singh said