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Important Parameters
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GSDP

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- GSDP at current prices for 2023-24 = Rs. 8,54,429 crore.Â
- GSDP increased by 3.5 times since 2011-12 (base year 2.47 lakh crore)Â
- GSDP at constant prices for 2023-24 = Rs. 4.64 lakh crore.
- Bihar’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) recorded a growth of 9.2% at 2011-12 constant prices in the financial year 2023-24.
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Annual GSDP growth

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- Current – 14.50%
- Constant – 9.2%
- In the field of economy, Bihar ranks second among the fastest growing states in the country.
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Per Capita Income (₹)

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- Rs. 66828 at current prices.
- It is estimated at Rs. 36,333 at constant prices (2011-12).
- Per capita income is estimated to rise by 12.8% compared to last year.
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Expenditure

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Total Expenditure is Rs. 2,52,082 crore (in 2023-24).
- It is estimated Rs.2.79 lakh crore in the FY 2024-25.
- Out of the total expenditure, 40% is allocated for schemes, while 60% is spent on committed liabilities.
- Revenue Expenditure is Rs.1.91 lakh crore.
- Capital Expenditure is Rs. 0.62 lakh crore.
- In the FY 2023-24 development expenditure is Rs. 1.69 lakh crore.
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Receipts

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- Revenue Receipts = Rs. 1.93 lakh crore.
- Capital Receipt = Rs. 0.60 lakh crore
- Credit-Deposit Ratio – 56.3% (in 2024-25)
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Fiscal Deficit

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Rs 35,660 crore in 2023-24.
- It was Rs 44,823 crore in the financial year 2022-23.
- The estimated fiscal deficit of Bihar for the financial year 2024-25 is Rs. 29,095 crore.
- Primary Deficit is 2.1% of GSDP.
- Revenue Deficit is -0.3% of GSDP.
- Gross Fiscal Deficit is 4.2% of GSDP.
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Revenue Surplus

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Revenue surplus is Rs. 2833 crore.
- Bihar’s estimated revenue saving in the financial year 2024-25 is Rs 1,121 crore.
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Gross Fixed Capital Formation
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Rs. 0.39 lakh crore (4.6%)
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Share of the different sectors in the GSVA and Employment
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At constant Prices:
- Primary Sector – 19.9%
- Secondary Sector – 21.5%
- Tertiary Sector – 58.6%
Workforce participation:
- Primary Sector – 54.2%
- Secondary Sector – 11.3%
- Tertiary Sector – 22.2%
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Growth Rate of Primary sector in Bihar of different areasÂ
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- Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing- 5.4%
- Crops – 4.7%
- Livestock – 7.6%
- Forestry and Logging- 3.9%
- Fishing and Aquaculture – 3.2%
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GSVA Share of the sub sectors –
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- Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing- 19.5%
- Crops – 9.9%
- Livestock – 6.3%
- Forestry and Logging- 1.5%
- Fishing and Aquaculture – 1.8%
- Investment of Rs 75293.76 crore proposed in the industrial sector of Bihar.
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Urbanisation rate
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11.3% (Census 2011)
- It is significantly below the National Average of 31.2%.
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Important Land Covers of Bihar

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- 54.6% of BIhar’s land was under crops in 2022-23.
- Gross sown Area – 72.68 lakh Hectare.
- Net Sown area – 51.33 lakh hectare
- State’s cropping intensity: 1.42.
- Cropping intensity highest in Supaul (1.82), then Jehanabad (1.75).
- More than 80% of the land in Buxar and Bhojpur was under cultivation.
- Urea accounts for two-thirds of the total fertilizer usage in Bihar, with the highest NPK fertilizer use recorded in Purnea.
- Groundwater is the main source of irrigation in Bihar, with wells contributing to 64.1% of the gross irrigated area.
- In the state, forest cover increased by 687 square km in 12 years.
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