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Maharastra DDP 01-02 MAHARASHTRA Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP ) for the year : 2001-02 (At Current Prices) (Rs Lakh) Electricity, Trade, Hotel Sr. Forestry & Mining & Manufacturi Registered Un regd. District Name Agriculture Fishing Gas & Construction & Railways No. Logging Quarrying ng MFG MFG MFG Water.Sly. Restaurant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Mumbai * 57163 4439 30507 90 1343727 1036793 306934 288933 250151 908814 46021 2 Thane 115420 9155 14199 1195 760982 489422 271560 64471 159971 510113 47754 3 Raigad 69218 5048 5817 763 277122 249933 27189 21276 40394 170869 4030 4 Ratnagiri 47389 4390 10560 1332 56541 43478 13063 13246 33118 61230 1179 5 Sindhudurg 41364 2305 2286 1982 13058 4946 8112 2863 14702 16633 300 6 Nashik 319591 9875 766 1822 341653 280040 61614 20206 71839 253317 12076 7 Dhule 50559 3558 854 39 45165 31927 13238 4661 17946 42226 673 8 Nandurbar 82378 3423 430 22 8352 0 8352 1633 7194 20123 1394 9 Jalgaon 217096 6744 1808 237 85528 61428 24099 16866 38644 97608 18906 10 Ahmednagar 196232 9393 521 25 110845 66620 44225 6680 40663 115469 1794 11 Pune 344507 10235 933 117 708865 602648 106217 20654 194429 484955 13909 12 Satara 188556 6966 1063 569 84641 61200 23441 10335 36738 89066 1336 13 Sangli 183123 5712 766 278 72709 44715 27994 8069 26212 81475 2019 14 Solapur 198360 7862 515 271 117037 51139 65898 8102 43642 116186 7199 15 Kolhapur 236841 7558 900 1883 158977 94773 64205 12052 45622 146164 701 16 Aurangabad 83901 4871 1100 894 171672 149988 21684 9532 53633 120428 808 17 Jalna 68531 2937 507 174 24336 14326 10010 3271 13506 31112 460 18 Parbhani 79062 2477 355 161 14826 7859 6967 3852 14000 28154 1808 19 Hingoli 61005 1870 336 81 5562 0 5562 1372 5550 15505 604 20 Beed 125837 4485 1013 78 21949 11010 10939 9683 18774 40719 369 21 Nanded 91901 5989 1150 338 34366 16643 17723 6717 26064 47242 1259 22 Osmanabad 67233 3157 463 248 16561 7404 9157 3880 10226 26035 106 23 Latur 77963 4100 1031 385 20825 7952 12873 5273 22095 35368 459 24 Buldhana 83801 4096 1949 276 21865 11544 10321 5227 16241 35435 1064 25 Akola 63971 2432 545 254 36397 26561 9836 6825 20143 40775 3509 26 Washim 73768 1770 949 131 4692 769 3924 1711 5497 16383 393 27 Amravati 174020 5039 1082 467 22397 7071 15326 10968 30766 51338 2156 28 Yavatmal 106239 7075 1311 53199 21373 8549 12824 5866 27403 46753 546 29 Wardha 63975 7443 556 554 21513 12407 9106 4504 19420 27438 3832 30 Nagpur 124349 6589 2052 56502 159039 104270 54770 30121 107854 147811 20522 31 Bhandara 58650 5672 4294 4569 27149 10187 16962 2939 14669 26466 1050 32 Gondia 52442 9404 4827 269 32327 4462 27865 1786 17011 27644 3055 33 Chandrapur 80751 16754 1951 115047 48579 29968 18612 15514 35131 62352 4347 34 Gadchiroli 29740 34048 550 222 7785 3410 4375 2692 6898 10781 62 * Includes Mumbai city and Mumbai Subarban District Source : Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of Maharashtra 1 of 8 MAHARASHTRA Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP ) for the year : 2001-02 (At Current Prices) (Rs Lakh) Transport Real, Owner Public Population Per Capita Sr. Communica Banking & Other TOTAL District Name by other Storage ship of Dwel. Administrati (00) Income No. tion Insurance Services D.D.P. means B.Ser.& Legal on (Rs) 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Mumbai * 505715 8533 187097 981183 797530 242345 397434 6049681 121728 49698 2 Thane 178057 8428 102651 483009 427865 137589 211661 3232518 82428 39216 3 Raigad 37318 2098 22118 47950 61148 29021 45615 839806 22280 37693 4 Ratnagiri 17463 276 26476 27912 28031 14013 32442 375597 17102 21963 5 Sindhudurg 7820 45 15807 24877 15551 8444 19114 187152 8755 21376 6 Nashik 43072 1349 33301 111777 104053 75648 89636 1489980 50461 29527 7 Dhule 15076 346 9643 35187 37878 15349 33237 312398 17238 18123 8 Nandurbar 4477 152 4171 13458 26639 7619 18658 200122 13226 15131 9 Jalgaon 25814 681 22160 72001 80395 30495 67067 782048 37177 21036 10 Ahmednagar 26093 782 23064 84917 85339 45949 74789 822556 40758 20182 11 Pune 103123 3786 64972 295078 334629 173672 185265 2939128 73214 40144 12 Satara 24957 424 24240 85735 61030 20969 51680 688306 28319 24305 13 Sangli 19458 956 16892 92654 59146 18938 51222 639631 26071 24534 14 Solapur 29514 969 23480 87475 80942 32821 72237 826614 38873 21264 15 Kolhapur 31212 521 25255 160536 86372 31306 67717 1013616 35571 28496 16 Aurangabad 25807 513 16117 54610 51703 33165 55041 683794 29270 23362 17 Jalna 8200 231 6436 16995 24472 13203 21189 235562 16269 14479 18 Parbhani 8947 165 6377 20798 27572 13521 27134 249211 15427 16154 19 Hingoli 2808 139 3181 9922 17325 5693 12823 143776 9953 14445 20 Beed 13084 267 10104 23072 42754 15245 36310 363744 21796 16688 21 Nanded 15848 301 13324 39064 59030 22558 48974 414123 29024 14269 22 Osmanabad 9353 103 7864 18783 19456 12648 22709 218827 14989 14599 23 Latur 13528 235 9165 26625 25055 15758 39731 297596 20991 14177 24 Buldhana 12007 273 11374 33569 43291 16782 33381 320630 22522 14237 25 Akola 14454 465 11974 36701 33794 15237 33428 320903 16473 19481 26 Washim 3156 99 4205 9469 18886 6020 13952 161083 10289 15657 27 Amravati 20529 493 17391 50499 56222 26087 54421 523875 26334 19893 28 Yavatmal 14293 304 11916 33172 50751 19767 38989 438957 24793 17705 29 Wardha 7917 271 9720 26043 27377 14588 27112 262264 12482 21011 30 Nagpur 51179 2243 44846 156571 114423 78402 109731 1212233 41200 29423 31 Bhandara 5432 94 6388 19350 23908 11339 19904 231873 11455 20241 32 Gondia 4733 284 6262 12341 24737 9125 20632 226877 12102 18746 33 Chandrapur 15309 308 13928 31497 41847 27996 43803 555114 20915 26542 34 Gadchiroli 1697 79 5942 7405 14439 10248 19089 151679 9775 15516 Source : Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of Maharashtra 2 of 8 MAHARASHTRA Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP ) for the year : 2001-02 ( At 1999-2000 Prices) (Rs Lakh) Electricity,G Trade, Hotel Sr. Forestry & Mining & Manufacturi Registered Un regd. District Name Agriculture Fishing as & Construction & Railways No. Logging Quarrying ng MFG MFG MFG Water.Sly. Restaurant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Mumbai * 58356 3172 27633 70 1214872 923435 291438 297581 219484 836564 45109 2 Thane 106750 6641 12913 912 692309 434460 257849 67170 140360 471506 46807 3 Raigad 64658 3613 4920 557 246157 220341 25816 22164 35442 154670 3950 4 Ratnagiri 45941 3400 9047 1309 51493 39090 12403 13799 29058 57868 1156 5 Sindhudurg 43448 1636 2167 1394 12573 4870 7702 2914 12900 16390 294 6 Nashik 289823 7084 792 1505 300743 242240 58503 21041 63032 228122 11836 7 Dhule 49519 2525 883 32 43711 31141 12569 4831 15746 40746 659 8 Nandurbar 72216 2487 445 18 7931 0 7931 1666 6312 18507 1366 9 Jalgaon 225713 4717 1870 195 79077 56194 22883 17556 33906 93816 18531 10 Ahmednagar 183716 6615 539 21 105494 63502 41992 6896 35678 109968 1758 11 Pune 312576 7289 965 99 650157 549303 100854 21333 170593 450895 13633 12 Satara 169028 4941 1099 481 80030 57772 22257 10693 32234 83851 1309 13 Sangli 179279 4027 792 236 70760 44179 26581 8175 22999 79134 1979 14 Solapur 177986 5579 533 230 113062 50491 62571 8360 38291 110999 7056 15 Kolhapur 228499 5386 931 1633 152071 91108 60963 12285 40029 140482 687 16 Aurangabad 84853 3313 1138 739 154568 133978 20590 9855 47058 111472 792 17 Jalna 71640 1786 525 144 23682 14178 9504 3409 11850 30713 451 18 Parbhani 79652 1625 367 133 14673 8058 6615 4004 12283 27827 1773 19 Hingoli 59671 1174 347 67 5281 0 5281 1411 4870 15049 592 20 Beed 117885 2966 1048 65 21816 11429 10387 10136 16472 39349 361 21 Nanded 90114 4200 1189 279 33348 16520 16828 6941 22869 46006 1234 22 Osmanabad 65592 1876 479 205 16237 7542 8694 4046 8972 25441 103 23 Latur 77513 2517 1066 318 20333 8110 12223 5497 19386 34380 450 24 Buldhana 82974 2719 2016 252 20645 10845 9800 5384 14250 34144 1043 25 Akola 59651 1566 564 231 32049 22710 9339 7039 17673 37590 3439 26 Washim 67541 1015 982 120 4477 752 3726 1710 4823 15403 386 27 Amravati 154414 3310 1119 467 21341 6789 14552 11325 26995 47712 2113 28 Yavatmal 98513 6593 1356 48104 20613 8437 12176 6077 24043 44129 535 29 Wardha 65092 6109 576 446 20566 11920 8647 4672 17039 26696 3756 30 Nagpur 129214 4839 2122 49982 146585 94580 52005 31492 94632 139490 20115 31 Bhandara 51765 4882 4441 4309 25578 9472 16106 3046 12871 24694 1029 32 Gondia 47885 7766 4992 307 30620 4162 26458 1828 14925 26098 2994 33 Chandrapur 75703 14171 2018 103691 44262 26590 17672 16209 30825 57552 4261 34 Gadchiroli 29680 27829 569 179 7157 3003 4154 2800 6052 10304 61 * Includes Mumbai city and Mumbai Subarban District Source : Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of Maharashtra 3 of 8 MAHARASHTRA Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP ) for the year : 2001-02 ( At 1999-2000 Prices) (Rs Lakh) Transport Real, Owner Public Population Per Capita Sr. Communica Banking & Other TOTAL District Name by other Storage ship of Dwel. Administrati (00) Income No. tion Insurance Services D.D.P. means B.Ser.& Legal on (Rs) 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Mumbai * 496797 7663 195197 887177 708577 218839 362912 5580005 121728 45840 2 Thane 170290 7693 107285 436732 378394 124244 193520 2963526 82428 35953 3 Raigad 36635 1919 23632 43356 53369 26206 41839 763085 22280 34250 4 Ratnagiri 16272 253 28642 25238 24371 12654 29740 350239 17102 20480 5 Sindhudurg 7211 43 17132 22494 13540 7625 17521 179282 8755 20477 6 Nashik 40721 1255 35588 101068 90590 68310 82234 1343745 50461 26629 7 Dhule 14063 337 10326 31816 32862 13860 30504 292421 17238 16964 8 Nandurbar 4305 153 4484 12169 23049 6880 17131 179118 13226 13543 9 Jalgaon 24204 686 23718 65103 69806
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