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WEST BENGAL Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) for the year : 2006-2007(Q) (At Current Prices ) (Rs. Lakh) Un- Electricity, Trade, Mining & Manufacturi Railways Sl. No. District Name Agriculture Forestry Fishing Registered Registered Gas & Construction Hotels & Quarrying ng Water Restaurants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Burdwan 389442 12848 52495 352775 493092 391525 101567 70311 195874 501373 38963 2 Birbhum 229642 8439 39383 825 46398 2836 43562 17220 66177 103306 5647 3 Bankura 264690 10166 30730 243 56571 9748 46823 16955 58668 114971 3936 4 Midnapore East 319115 11851 192238 114 513784 452142 61642 20484 92396 547083 25152 5 Midnapore West 400052 15265 34338 83 146564 57603 88961 18370 90302 201737 22558 6 Howrah 131108 6201 27899 26 306001 151541 154460 21715 103043 343830 39807 7 Hooghly 290914 9765 39225 77 263941 146224 117717 38363 131997 319446 28247 8 24-Parganas(N) 333684 12107 169222 68 374398 179895 194503 78426 295535 503532 45544 9 24-Parganas(S) 275089 21470 175568 64 385683 272242 113441 25527 183422 390393 11299 10 Kolkata 942 0 0 38 114171 35803 78368 51533 180963 180582 24050 11 Nadia 393651 11067 40290 12 128388 15952 112436 16797 96269 217454 11142 12 Murshidabad 480040 15610 48776 99 197275 7090 190185 25852 206189 260803 6930 13 Uttar Dinajpur 183308 6823 9336 8 27106 178 26928 5241 33151 73401 1177 14 Dakshin Dinajpur 132102 4006 19244 4 21311 2127 19184 2923 16953 51300 108 15 Malda 249591 9437 17096 70 107203 5672 101531 14280 96083 143080 7235 16 Jalpaiguri 290575 10153 12672 133 79519 18256 61263 14976 108657 154907 15283 17 Darjeeling 131940 4462 1076 257 21651 7267 14384 15143 74303 65408 6632 18 Cooch Behar 384894 6636 11914 8 26936 1241 25695 5283 42373 99703 2298 19 Purulia 148047 7528 22828 391 51208 15066 36142 17202 45097 78849 21537 Source : Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics ,Govt of West Bengal 1 of 8 WEST BENGAL Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) for the year : 2006-2007(Q) (At Current Prices ) (Rs. Lakh) Transport Communi- Real, Owner Public population Per Capita Storage Banking & Other Total Sl. No. District Name by other cation ship of Dwel. Administrat (in'00) Income Insurance Services DDP B.Ser.& Legal ion (Rs.) 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Burdwan 93786 7230 36789 123031 180939 93462 193173 2835583 74176 38228 2 Birbhum 14470 1374 6985 54472 52475 37923 74824 759560 33072 22967 3 Bankura 19316 1720 6702 52280 52994 47107 85242 822291 34320 23960 4 Midnapore East 69395 7690 11877 61672 94168 34289 140680 2141988 47728 44879 5 Midnapore West 43968 2939 10653 92978 84495 67736 126163 1358201 56356 24100 6 Howrah 94855 4479 33371 72003 208417 51072 136971 1580798 46103 34288 7 Hooghly 65796 4911 37532 81082 221060 74840 162473 1769669 54715 32343 8 24-Parganas(N) 203882 5669 108688 127727 648380 96460 357112 3360434 100150 33554 9 24-Parganas(S) 132469 5842 36503 74821 218472 63557 198405 2198584 76771 28638 10 Kolkata 381715 2353 96030 325892 763751 423883 270966 2816869 46725 60286 11 Nadia 29831 2677 16598 57602 107120 72182 125610 1326690 50874 26078 12 Murshidabad 37600 3340 12619 69499 96642 58710 96556 1616540 66082 24463 13 Uttar Dinajpur 16311 947 4759 25358 38531 24366 44041 493864 28114 17566 14 Dakshin Dinajpur 5728 569 3443 19723 27755 19101 39455 363725 16808 21640 15 Malda 17799 1729 6030 46332 56210 29422 71362 872959 37234 23445 16 Jalpaiguri 30301 2038 15906 42576 87121 49708 84115 998640 37909 26343 17 Darjeeling 55942 833 15779 37254 61630 52312 64593 609215 18128 33606 18 Cooch Behar 12528 1292 5373 34436 44263 29996 50717 758650 26698 28416 19 Purulia 11978 1117 3633 35375 35165 38695 56758 575408 27293 21083 Source : Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics ,Govt of West Bengal 2 of 8 WEST BENGAL Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) for the year : 2006-2007(Q) (At 1999-2000 Prices ) (Rs.Lakh) Un- Electricity,G Trade, Mining & Manufacturi Railways Sl. No. District Name Agriculture Forestry Fishing Registered Registered as & Water Construction Hotels & Quarrying ng Supply Restaurants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Burdwan 329979 11562 35890 252616 348098 272430 75668 54172 134577 364321 34689 2 Birbhum 196938 7596 26926 670 34427 1973 32454 13267 45174 80905 5028 3 Bankura 224974 9064 21009 199 41667 6783 34884 13063 40414 89863 3505 4 Midnapore East 216642 10681 133512 90 360532 314608 45924 15782 63479 379604 22393 5 Midnapore West 319791 13643 23476 66 106358 40081 66277 14154 62148 152383 20083 6 Howrah 82620 5588 19095 21 220519 105444 115075 16731 70819 243804 35440 7 Hooghly 226870 8802 26838 61 189446 101745 87701 29557 90805 231797 25148 8 24-Parganas(N) 273906 10909 130083 55 270088 125177 144911 60423 201517 369742 40549 9 24-Parganas(S) 217817 19067 123553 50 273946 189431 84515 19668 125981 281980 10060 10 Kolkata 803 0 0 31 83297 24912 58385 39705 126240 130982 21413 11 Nadia 313823 9974 27552 10 94867 11100 83767 12942 66163 163959 9920 12 Murshidabad 400487 14070 33351 80 146624 4933 141691 19918 141500 201657 6170 13 Uttar Dinajpur 158157 6148 6383 7 20185 123 20062 4038 22852 58206 1048 14 Dakshin Dinajpur 111495 3612 13157 3 15772 1480 14292 2252 11666 40308 96 15 Malda 206525 8505 11690 56 79589 3947 75642 11003 65982 110052 6441 16 Jalpaiguri 272707 9029 8664 107 58344 12702 45642 11538 74781 122834 13606 17 Darjeeling 123352 3940 736 206 15772 5056 10716 11667 51380 51650 5904 18 Cooch Behar 266568 5978 8146 7 20006 863 19143 4070 29137 71881 2046 19 Purulia 133364 6725 15607 307 37409 10483 26926 13253 31078 62232 19175 Source : Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics ,Govt of West Bengal 3 of 8 WEST BENGAL Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) for the year : 2006-2007(Q) (At 1999-2000 Prices ) (Rs.Lakh) Transport Communi- Real, Owner Public population Per Capita Storage Banking & Other Total Sl. No. District Name by other cation ship of Dwel. Administrati (in'00) Income Insurance Services DDP B.Ser.& Legal on (Rs.) 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Burdwan 72543 5271 40892 101608 125866 69511 150711 2132306 74176 28747 2 Birbhum 11766 1075 7750 44987 35286 28216 58638 598649 33072 18101 3 Bankura 15168 1308 7452 43177 35640 35077 66788 648368 34320 18892 4 Midnapore East 40214 5526 13190 50933 64309 24995 110192 1512074 47728 31681 5 Midnapore West 23445 2203 11830 76787 57704 49978 98821 1032870 56356 18328 6 Howrah 60987 3228 36862 59465 149256 37880 106940 1149255 46103 24928 7 Hooghly 47013 3467 41614 66963 157108 56069 126825 1328383 54715 24278 8 24-Parganas(N) 158785 4292 120616 105486 467330 70861 278412 2563054 100150 25592 9 24-Parganas(S) 80253 4145 40430 61792 153461 47029 154933 1614165 76771 21026 10 Kolkata 287069 1519 106110 269143 558834 316695 209847 2151688 46725 46050 11 Nadia 19428 2060 18474 47572 73231 53750 98047 1011772 50874 19888 12 Murshidabad 24827 2664 14044 57397 64596 43728 75510 1246623 66082 18865 13 Uttar Dinajpur 13455 757 5298 20942 25658 18123 34502 395759 28114 14077 14 Dakshin Dinajpur 4311 479 3830 16288 18608 14211 30937 287025 16808 17077 15 Malda 11553 1391 6712 38264 37592 21865 55718 672938 37234 18073 16 Jalpaiguri 25198 1624 17685 35162 60486 36999 65551 814315 37909 21481 17 Darjeeling 47488 664 17515 30767 43793 38907 50288 494029 18128 27252 18 Cooch Behar 8834 950 5971 28440 29636 22332 39760 543762 26698 20367 19 Purulia 9913 869 4026 29215 23599 28766 44402 459940 27293 16852 Source : Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics ,Govt of West Bengal 4 of 8 WEST BENGAL Sectorwise Net District Domestic Product (NDDP) for the year : 2006-2007(Q) (At Current Prices ) (Rs. Lakh) Un- Electricity,G Trade, Mining & Manufacturi Railways Sl. No. District Name Agriculture Forestry Fishing Registered Registered as & Water Construction Hotels & Quarrying ng Supply Restaurants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Burdwan 377742 12327 42751 301766 366982 283782 83200 34029 190154 495485 24288 2 Birbhum 222743 8097 32073 706 37740 2056 35684 8334 64244 102093 3520 3 Bankura 256738 9754 25026 208 45421 7065 38356 8206 56955 113621 2453 4 Midnapore East 309528 11370 156556 98 378213 327718 50495 9913 89698 540660 15679 5 Midnapore West 388033 14646 27964 71 114625 41751 72874 8891 87665 199368 14062 6 Howrah 127169 5949 22720 22 236367 109839 126528 10509 100034 339792 24814 7 Hooghly 282174 9369 31944 66 202415 105985 96430 18566 128142 315695 17608 8 24-Parganas(N) 323659 11616 137811 58 289724 130393 159331 37956 286903 497619 28390 9 24-Parganas(S) 266824 20597 142980 55 290251 197324 92927 12354 178065 385809 7043 10 Kolkata 914 0 0 33 90146 25950 64196 24940 175678 178461 14991 11 Nadia 381824 10618 32811 10 103666 11562 92104 8129 93458 214900 6945 12 Murshidabad 465618 14977 39722 85 160932 5139 155793 12512 200167 257740 4320 13 Uttar Dinajpur 177801 6546 7603 7 22187 129 22058 2536 32183 72539 734 14 Dakshin Dinajpur 128133 3843 15672 3 17257 1542 15715 1415 16458 50698 67 15 Malda 242093 9054 13923 60 87282 4111 83171 6911 93277 141400 4510 16 Jalpaiguri 281845 9741 10320 114 63417 13232 50185 7248 105484 153088 9527 17 Darjeeling 127976 4281 876 220 17050 5267 11783 7328 72133 64640 4134 18 Cooch Behar 373331 6367 9703 7 21947 899 21048 2557 41136 98532 1432 19 Purulia 143599 7223 18591 334 40526 10920 29606 8325 43780 77923 13425 Source : Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics ,Govt of West Bengal 5 of 8 WEST BENGAL Sectorwise Net District Domestic Product (NDDP) for the year : 2006-2007(Q) (At Current Prices ) (Rs.
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