June 2016
Modi's two-year regime sees record $40-bn PE investment
Mumbai Jun 02, 2016
http://wap.business-standard.com/article/companies/modi-s-two-year-regime-sees-record-40-bn-pe-investment-116060200024_1.html
May 2016
GDP for the year 2015-16 declared as 135.76 crores
GDP at current prices for the year 2015-16 is estimated at `135.76 lakh crore, showing a
growth rate of 8.7 percent over the First Revised Estimates of GDP for the year 2014-15 of `124.88
lakh crore, released on 29th January 2016.
National Income
The GNI at current prices is now estimated at `134.19 lakh crore during 2015-16, as
compared to `123.41 lakh crore during 2014-15, showing a rise of 8.7 percent.
Per Capita Net National Income
The per capita income at current prices during 2015-16 is estimated to have attained a level
of `93,293 as compared to the First Revised Estimate for the year 2014-15 of `86,879 showing a
rise of 7.4 percent.
http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/nad_press_release_31may16.pdf
40% of Rs. 135.76 crores must be planned for investment. This is equal to approximately Rs. 55 crores
There has to be plan for investment of Rs. 55 lakh crores.
As per the estimates given below the investment has to be as follows.
Government: 15% - Rs. 8.25 lakh crores.
Agriculture (5% in future) but now 15% - Rs. 8.25 lakh crores.
Mining
Construction (5%) - Rs. 2.25 lakh crores
Manufacturing ($5 trillion) - Rs. 13.75 lakh crores
Services ($10 trillion) - Rs. 27.5 lakh crores
IT - $1 trillion
Real Estate - Offices, Hotels, Resorts and Residential Houses - Renting and Leasing - $1.75 trillion
Hotels - Food and Beverages
Banking, Mutual Funds and Insurance - $1.5 trillion
Health and Social Care - $1.5 trillion
Wholesale and Retail Trade - $2.25 trillion
Media - $0.75 trillion
Entertainment - $0.75 trillion
Education - $0.25 trillion
Transport - $0.25
Important Sectors - Contribution in $20 trillion India GDP
Estimated by Narayana Rao (based on a comparison with current GDP of USA)Readers are requested to give their opinions through comments.
Government - Central, State and Local Government - 15% - $ 3 trillion
Agriculture and Mining - $1 trillion (difficult. USA only $500 billion)
Construction - $ 1 trillion
Manufacturing 25% - $ 5 trillion
Automobiles - $1 trillion
Air Planes
Chemicals
Defence Equipment
Electrical equipment
Electronic devices
Petroleum - Extraction and Refining
Pharmaceuticals
Power Production
Railway Equipment
Metal refining
Textiles ($650 billion production planned for 2025)
Services 50% - $ 10 trillion
IT - $1 trillion
Real Estate - Offices, Hotels, Resorts and Residential Houses - Renting and Leasing - $1.75 trillion
Hotels - Food and Bevarages
Banking, Mutual Funds and Insurance - $1.5 trillion
Health and Social Care - $1.5 trillion
Wholesale and Retail Trade - $2.25 trillion
Media - $0.75 trillion
Entertainment - $0.75 trillion
Education - $0.25 trillion
Transport - $0.25
(Tourism is 7.5% of economy presently.)
Updated 4 June 2016, 30 April 2016
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