13th Finance Commission projects Odisha to be number 2 in the country in its growth between 2010-11 and 2014-15
CENTER & ODISHA, EXPOSING ANTI-ODISHA-GROWTH SCHEMES, Investment ranking December 10th. 2010, 1:35pmFollowing is an excerpt from gujaratmoney.com.
… in the GSDP(Gross State Domestic Product) growth projected by the country’s apex finance panel-13th Finance Commission for next five years(from 2010-11 to 2014-15) in the country after Goa(in the first position) and Orissa(2nd position).
The panel has projected that Gujarat’s GSDP will grow in next five years at average 12.46%(projection based on the base year 2007-08) while the highest growth has been projected for Goa(13.06%) and Orisssa(12.63%). While others states to grow at 12% plus are Haryana(12.30%) and Chattisgarh(12.28%). The other states which are projected to grow at 11% plus are Jharkhand(11.5%), Assam(11.32%) and Meghalaya(11.9%).
States with 10% plus growth projections are Karnatka(10.53%), Rajasthan(10.33%), Kerala and Himachal Pradesh(10.30%), Jammu & Kashmir(10.25%), Uttrakhand(10.17%) West Bengal(10.04%) and Andhra Pradesh(10.03%). Maharashtra, Taminadu and others state are expected to grow at 9% or below that.
Though projections have been made for Gujarat in top three GSDP growth states but the incremental growth(year to year improvement) rate has been projected as one of the lowest. For the same period incremental growth of Gujarat has been projected at 2.04% while for Maharashtra, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh its has been projected at 4.57, 4.46, 4.47, 4.24, 4.20 and UP 4.01% respectively.
One needs to worry about the negative impact of the anti-growth and anti-Odisha agenda of the prince of Congress and the environment ministry. The PM is a saving grace; but if the prince takes over then Odisha as well as India are doomed.
December 10th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
The largest growth is happening from Goa. In terms of larger states, Orissa will have the best growth.
December 11th, 2010 at 3:39 am
The Congress scion is asking youth to join politics in large numbers, but to do what? In the absence of proper employment opportunities inside Orissa, the youth will have no other options but to join politics in the future. The very idea behind economic reforms was to bring large scale industrial investment and there by improve the quality of life of people. Now when industries are willing to come in a big way we are chasing them away. The Congress scion decalres himself to take the lead in this but he doesn’t dwell into his ideas of generating alternate employment opportunities by any other method. We will be counted as incompetant and not visonary for our inability to ensure that industrialisation happens in a peaceful way. If Navi Mumbai Airport, Labhasa city, Adarsh tower, Polavaram are all okay (probably because NCP is an important alliance partner), how come the projects in the states ruled by parties other than the Congress are all environmental threats. If with all this Orissa manages above 12% growth that will be praiseworthy.
December 11th, 2010 at 6:42 pm
The prince is definitely a pain in the neck. His political rise is a testament to the total lack of vision of the people of India.