ANNEXURES

 

Table 1

GDP by Industry : Growth Rates (%)

 

Year

Agriculture Forestry

Industry

Manufacturing

Mining & Quarrying

Electricity, Gas & Water

Construction

Services

Trade, Hotels, Transport

GDP at Factor Cost

1998

-2.4

4.3

1.5

9.8

7.9

10.2

9.8

7.8

4.8

1999

6.2

3.7

2.7

2.8

7.0

6.2

8.4

7.7

6.5

2000

0.3

4.8

4.0

3.3

5.2

8.0

10.1

8.5

6.1

2001

-0.1

6.5

7.4

2.4

4.3

6.7

5.5

6.8

4.4

2002

6.3

3.6

3.6

2.5

3.7

4.0

6.8

9.0

5.8

2003

-7.0

6.6

6.5

9.0

3.1

7.3

7.9

9.8

4.0

2004

9.6

6.6

6.9

6.4

3.7

7.0

9.1

11.8

8.5

2005

1.1

7.8

8.9

5.3

6.3

5.7

8.9

11.3

6.9

Source : CSO


 

 

Industrial Performance (%)

 

Growth in Industry

Growth in Mfg. Sector

Growth in Electricity

Growth in Mining

April-March 2003-04

7.0

7.4

5.1

5.2

April-March 2004-05

8.0

8.8

5.2

4.3

 
 
 
 

 
 

Industrial Growth (%)

 

Mar'04

Arpil'04

May'04

June'04

July'04

Aug'04

Sept'04

Oct'04

Nov'04

Dec'04

Jan’05

Feb’05

Mar’05

Industrial Growth

8.1

8.9

6.8

7.5

8.5

7.9

7.7

10.1

7.9

7.9

8.0

4.9

7.2

Manufacturing Growth

8.1

8.8

7.5

8.3

8.3

8.2

8

11.3

8.2

8.8

9.3

6.2

7.8

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Industrial Growth – Use Based Classification (%)

 

Mar'04

Arpil'04

May'04

Jun'04

July'04

Aug'04

Sept'04

Oct'04

Nov'04

Dec'04

Jan’05

Feb’05

Mar’05

Basic goods

6.4

8

3

2.8

5.7

5.2

6.7

6.8

6.7

6.1

5.3

0.8

6.9

Intermediate goods

5.3

12.4

13

7.7

6.2

5.5

3.4

6.7

4.7

3.1

1.8

2.4

4.1

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Industrial Growth - Use Based Classification (%)

 

Mar'04

Apr'04

May'04

June'04

Jly'04

Aug'04

Spt'04

Oct'04

Nov'04

Dec'04

Jan’05

Feb’05

Mar’05

Capital goods

25.2

10.1

13.0

17.6

15

15.4

15.1

19.2

10.3

14.4

10.6

4.5

14.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


Industrial Growth - Use Based Classification (%)

 

 

Mar'04

Apr'04

May'04

Jun'04

July'04

Aug'04

Spt'04

Oct'04

Nov'04

Dec'04

Jan’05

Feb’05

Mar’05

Consumer durables

23.3

11.9

8.3

15.2

15.9

13.9

20.3

15.5

11.4

13

13.2

14.2

8.2

Consumer non-durables

1.6

5

2.5

7.2

10.1

9.6

6.8

14

11.4

11.6

15.6

10.2

7.2

 

 

 

 

 


 


Table 2

Infrastructure Industries : Sectorwise Growth Rates

 

 

2003-04

2004-05

Crude Petroleum

1.0

1.8

Petroleum Refinery Products

8.2

4.3

Coal

5.8

3.9

Electricity

5.0

5.2

Cement

6.1

6.6

Finished Steel

9.8

3.7

Overall

6.2

4.4

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


Table 3

Infrastructure Industries : Sectorwise Growth Rates (%)

 

March, 2004

March, 2005

Crude Petroleum

1.9

1.1

Petro Refinery Products

10.1

-2.2

Coal

6.9

8.2

Electricity

10.6

3.2

Cement

4.3

6.3

Finished Steel

9.3

4.4

Overall

8.3

3.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Growth in External Trade (%)

 

Exports

Imports

March, 2004

47.8

34.8

April, 2004

34.5

21.0

May, 2004

32.6

31.4

June, 2004

47.9

54.4

July, 2004

27.9

31.4

August, 2004

28.3

25.7

September, 2004

17.5

41.3

October, 2004

9.05

19.07

November, 2004

25.9

43.1

December, 2004

14.5

28.7

January, 2005

33.0

40.4

February, 2005

8.01

38.64

March, 2005

8.28

25.52

 

 

 

 



Table 6

Trends in Foreign Trade (Apr-Feb)

(A)

                                                ($ million)

Exports

2003-04

2004-05

% Growth

Plantations

520.17

583.20

8.27

Cereal

1312.30

1666.57

27.00

Pulses

65.29

101.17

54.95

Tobacco

205.43

235.49

14.63

Spices

286.80

360.93

25.84

Oil Meals

574.46

610.94

6.35

Castor Oil

121.14

193.54

59.77

Meat & preparations

326.00

348.52

6.91

Poultry and Dairy Products

80.50

131.13

62.82

Nuts and Seeds

577.54

719.39

24.56

Marine Products

1241.61

1176.13

5.95

Ores and Minerals

1960.93

3649.03

86.09

Leather & Mfrs

1862.29

2085.85

12.01

Chemicals and related products

8635.81

11286.10

30.69

Engineering Goods

9182.27

12807.03

39.48

Iron and Steel

2105.25

3146.79

49.47

Non-ferrous metals

391.04

668.87

71.05

Readymade Garments

5482.18

5413.42

1.25

Unclassified Exports

1678.85

1901.10

13.24

 

(B)

Imports

2003-04

2004-05

% Growth

Bulk Imports

26236.88

37166.01

41.66

Cereals and Preparations

15.96

22.61

41.69

Fertilisers

701.44

1089.40

55.31

Edible Oil

2348.93

2123.13

9.61

Sugar

9.20

176.17

1815.70

Pulp and Waste paper

370.85

437.88

18.07

Non-ferrous metals

802.35

1135.84

41.56

Metallic ferrous ores & metals scrap

1134.12

2060.90

81.72

Iron and Steel

1313.58

2237.80

70.36

Machinery

8319.01

9434.33

13.41

Project Goods

333.63

447.62

34.17

Fruits and Nuts

162.09

214.67

32.44

Coal, Coke and briquettes

1274.42

2511.84

97.10

Organic and inorganic chemicals

3629.64

4712.44

29.83

Tea

12.30

30.80

150.42

Computer Soft Physical form

342.61

556.29

62.37

Other Commodities

2319.53

3960.89

70.76

Cotton Yarn and Fabrics

127.74

170.86

33.76

 

Source : Economic Division, Ministry of Commerce based on provisional data of DGCI&S, Kolkata


 Table 8

  Export by SEZs  

 

Exports from SEZs (Rs. Crore)

% Share of total Exports

2001-02

9,189.55

4.40

2002-03

10,056.62

3.94

2003-04

13,853.58

4.72

2004-05*

14,440.16

4.26

*April-January

 

        Table 9

Foreign Exchange Reserves as Months of

Imports – Select Countries

 

 

Reserves as months of imports (Nos.)

Venezuela

20

India

16

Egypt

14

Indonesia

13

Brazil

12

China

12

Argentina

11

Russia

11

Pakistan

10

Source : Global Development Finance 205

                                               

Table 10

Forex Earnings From Tourism

 

 

Rs. Crore

2002

14,195

2003

16,428

2004

21,828


Table 11

                       Agriculture Statistics

                Farm Production (million tones)

 

Foodgrains

2004-05

2003-04

%Change

Kharif

104.08

116.88

-10.95

Rabi

106.36

96.58

10.13

Total

210.44

213.46

-1.41

Commercial Crops

 

 

 

Oilseeds

25.15

25.29

-0.55

Sugarcane

234.67

237.31

-1.11

Cotton (million bales of 170 kg)

16.07

13.87

15.86

Jute (million bales of 180 kg)

9.13

10.30

-11.36

Source : Ministry of Agriculture

 

 

Table 12

Agriculture Credit

Source of Loan

(Per Rs. 1,000 Per Household)

 

                                                                                       (Rs.)

State

Govt

Cooperative Society

Banks

Others including money lenders

Andhra Pradesh

10

104

200

686

Rajasthan

13

59

270

658

Bihar

22

25

370

583

Punjab

19

176

284

521

Tamil Nadu

20

233

281

466

West Bengal

103

192

285

420

Uttar Pradesh

24

67

512

397

Gujarat

5

418

272

305

Orissa

130

181

437

252

Kerala

49

283

491

177

Maharashtra

12

485

341

162

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                    Table 13

                        Social Indicators

      Unemployment by Level of Education

 

Education Level

Percent of Labour Force Unemployment Rate

 

1987-88

1993-94

1999-2000

Not  Literate

1.1

0.2

0.2

Literate upto Primary

1.9

0.9

1.2

Middle

5.3

3.4

3.3

Secondary

8.7

6.2

5.5

Higher Secondary

-

8.7

7.8

Secondary + Higher Secondary

-

7.1

-

Graduate and above

9.9

9.3

8.8

Education (Secondary & above)

9.0

7.7

7.1

All

2.7

1.9

2.2

*Unemployment rates on usual principal and subsidiary status basis.

Source ‘ NSSO Surveys, 43rd Round (1987-88), 50th Round (1993-94) and 55th Round (1999-00)

 

 

 

Table 14

Number of Persons seeking Jobs through

Employment Exchange (in thousands)

 

Years

Applicants on live register of employment exchanges

Placement during the year

2002

41,171.2

142.6

2003

41, 388.7

154.9

2004

40,457.6

137.7

 


 

Table 15

Fiscal Indicators

Tax Collection 2004-05

 

Indirect Taxes

2003-04*

2004-05*

% Growth

Customs

48613

57645

18.5

Central Excise

90907

99352

9.29

Service Tax

7891

14134

79.12

Total

147411

171131

16.09

 

Direct Taxes

2003-04*

2004-05*

% Growth

Income Tax

41386

48321^

16.76

Corporate Tax

63561

83581

31.50

Total-PIT+CIT

104947

131902

25.68

Other Taxes#

141

823

483.69

Total

105088

132725

26.30

^ Final Expected Personal Income Tax (further inflow of Rs.807 crore expected) *Actuals (As on 25.4.05)

#WT; Wealth Tax, STT: Securities Transaction Tax

 

 

 

Table 16

Depreciation Allowance in Selected Countries

 

Countries

Initial allowance or deduction

Annual allowance (%)

Method of depreciation

Economic life of asset

UK

40%

25

DBM

NA

US

$105,000

28.5

DDBM

5 to 7 years

Australia

 

30

DBM or

6 to 10 years

 

 

40

SLM

5 to 6 years

Malaysia

20%

14

SLM

6 years

Pakistan

50%

10

DBM

NA

India

15%

25

DBM

NA

 

DBM : Declining Balance Method 

DDBM : Double Declining Balance Method

SLM : Straight Line Method

 

 


Table 17

Taxation of Corporate Income , Dividend Income, Fringe Benefit and

Minimum Alternate Tax in Various Countries

 

Countries

Minimum corporate tax rate

Maximum corporate tax rate

Surcharge

Divided taxable (in the hands of shareholder)

Dividend distribution tax

Full or partial imputation system

Minimum alternate tax

Fringe benefit tax in the hands of employer

US

15

35

Nil

Taxable

NA

NA

Taxable

NA

UK

19

30

Nil

NA

NA

Partial imputation

NA

NA

Australia

30

30

Nil

NA

NA

Full imputation

NA

Taxable

Malaysia

28

28

Nil

NA

NA

Full imputation

NA

NA

Singapore

20

20

Nil

Exempt

NA

NA

NA

NA

Hong Kong

16

16

Nil

Exempt

NA

NA

NA

NA

China

33

33

Nil

-

-

-

NA

NA

Japan

22

30

Nil

-

-

-

NA

NA

Russia

24

24

Nil

-

-

-

NA

NA

India

30

30

10

NA

Taxable

NA

Taxable

Proposed to be taxed

NA : not applicable


          Table 18

          Snapshot of States

Non Developmental Expenditure

(% of total Expenditure)

 

 

2000-01

2004-05 (BE)

Maharashtra

34.94

47.13

Uttar Pradesh

41.62

44.36

Himachal Pradesh

30.73

42.15

Bihar

36.82

41.11

Orissa

36.77

40.93

West Bengal

36.49

40.17

Punjab

46.59

38.50

Kerala

41.80

38.18

All States

34.26

36.02

Source : NCAER

 

             Table 19

Provident Fund Dues of Select States

        (Rs. Crore)

    

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

West Bengal

296.81

324.99

347.37

Maharashtra

153.77

183.73

224.97

Uttar Pradesh

71.43

117.12

156.23

Tamil Nadu

99.40

120.96

147.08

Andhra Pradesh

76.37

113.33

142.99

Orissa

74.94

71.65

121.98

Karnataka

61.31

89.56

121.60

All India

1,336.24

1,511.79

1,862.81

Source : Parliament Papers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Table 20

Rural Electrification : Select States

 

 

Number of Villages

% of Village electrified (as on 31st March, 2004

Jharkhand

29,316

26

Bihar

38,475

50

Meghalaya

5,484

55

Uttar Prasesh

97,122

59

Arunachal Pradesh

3,649

64

Assam

24,685

77

Orissa

46,989

80

West Bengal

37,910

84

Uttaranchal

15,681

84

Sikkim

447

91

 

 

         Table 21

Urban Homeless – Select States

 

Maharashtra

1,04,512

Uttar Pradesh

96,642

West Bengal

90,809

Gujarat

72,095

Andhra Pradesh

66,837

Madhya Pradesh

61,870

Tamil Nadu

57,128

Rajasthan

55,361

Karnataka

40,328

Haryana

23,976

Delhi

23,903

Punjab

23,409

Bihar

12,730

Orissa

11,832

Source : Parliament Papers

 


 

Table 22

India in the World

India and China – A Comparison

 

 

China

India

GDP

$1,650bn

$627.28bn

GDP Growth

9.50%

6.90%

Per Capita Income

$1,087 in 2003

$545 in 2003

Forex Reserves

$609.9 bn, Dec.31,04

$128.91 bn, Feb.4,05

Annual FDI

$60.63 bn, in 2003

$4.67 bn, in 2003-04

Unemployment

4.20%

10%

Below Poverty Line

36.1 m

260m

Qualified Engineers

6.63 m

9.27 m

Non-Engg. Techies

5.43 m

0.07 m

Defence Expenditure

$29.58 bn

(CIA estimates 2003 : $60 bn)

$18.86 bn

(CIA estimates 2003 : $14bn)

Electricity Installed Capacity

390,000 MW

112,058 MW

 

Source : Business Today dated 8th May, 2005

 

Table 23

                   Share in World Exports (%)

 

 

2001

2002

2003

2004

China

4.3

5.1

5.9

6.2

Hong Kong

3.1

3.1

3.0

2.9

South Korea

2.5

2.5

2.6

2.7

Singapore

2.0

1.9

1.9

2.0

Malaysia

1.4

1.5

1.3

1.4

Thailand

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1

India

0.7

0.8

0.8

0.8

Indonesia

0.9

0.9

0.8

0.7

 

Sector : Economic Survey 2004-05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

             Table 24

 

Workers Remittances in Select Developing Countries

 

                                                                                                      ($billion)

Worker’s Remittances

2003

India

17.4

Mexico

14.6

Phillippines

7.9

China

4.6

Pakistan

4.0

Bangladesh

3.2

Columbia

3.1

Brazil

2.8

Vietnam

2.7

Poland

2.3

All developing Countries

116.0

Source : Global Development Finance Report 2005