Friday, August 13, 2021

Uttarakhand - Information

 

District Division Population in 2011 Census

Chamoli        Garhwal 391,605

Dehradun Garhwal 1,696,694

Pauri Garhwal Garhwal 687,271

Haridwar         Garhwal 1,890,422

Rudraprayag Garhwal 242,285

Tehri Garhwal      Garhwal 618,931

Uttarkashi Garhwal 330,086

Almora         Kumaon 622,506

Bageshwar Kumaon 259,898

Champawat Kumaon 259,648

Nainital         Kumaon 954,605

Pithoragarh Kumaon 483,439

Udham Singh Nagar Kumaon 1,648,902


https://uk.gov.in/details/view/116-universities


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uttarakhand



Governor: Hon’ble Smt. Baby Rani Maurya

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Rani_Maurya

 Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami (BJP) 

8 July 2020

The charming town of Garsain located around 280 km from Dehradun is situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Gairsain officially became the summer capital of Uttarakhand. This happened after the state Governor Baby Rani Maurya gave her assent to it on June 8. The state government shared this information in its notification. This town nestled in Garhwal region and is located at around 280km away from Dehradun, the winter capital.


Industry and Business Units in Uttarakhand

https://www.doiuk.org/

https://doiuk.org/mysite/annual_report

https://doiuk.org/mysite/heavy_industries

BHEL, Haridwar has two manufacturing plants, Heavy Electricals Equipment Plant (HEEP) and Central Foundry Forge Plant (CFFP). It also has a Pollution Control Research Institute, PCRI. The Heavy Electricals Equipment Plant is one of the major manufacturing units of BHEL. The core business of HEEP includes design and manufacture of large size steam and gas turbines, turbo generators, heat exchangers, condensers and auxiliaries. The Central Foundry Forge Plant (CFFP) is engaged in manufacture of large size Castings and Forgings of various types of steels like alloy steels, creep resistant steel and supercritical grade steel. The Pollution Control Research Institute (PCRI) provides services in the field of Environmental Management and Pollution Control in the areas of air, water, noise and solid waste.

https://haridwar.nic.in/industries/index.html

District: Dehradun

Total: 8550, Investment(In Lakh): 136796.63, Employment: 51254

Micro: 8446, Investment(In Lakh): 127704.63, Employment: 49524        

Small: 99, Investment(In Lakh): 6662.00, Employment: 1549         

Medium: 5, Investment(In Lakh): 2430.00, Employment: 181

Manufacture Sector: 3247, Investment (In Lakh): 85847.59, Employment: 28252            

Service Sector: 5303, Investment(In Lakh): 50949.04, Employment: 23002

https://doiuk.org/easeofdoingbusiness.php

List of Business Units


https://in.kompass.com/r/uttarakhand/in_inut/



Tourism


https://uttarakhandtourism.gov.in/destination/dehradun


https://ucost.in/about/DG-UCOST.html

Economy


Uttarakhand Budget Analysis 2021-22


The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Uttarakhand for 2021-22 (at current prices) is projected to be Rs 2,78,006 crore. 

Capital Outlay

Uttarakhand’s capital outlay for 2021-22 is estimated to be Rs 8,973 crore, which is annual increase of 29% over 2019-20.  The revised estimate for capital outlay in 2020-21 is Rs 7,609 crore which is 3% higher than the budget estimate.  The state estimates a significant annual increase in capital outlay across several sectors in 2021-22 as compared to actual expenditure 2019-20.  These include: (i) housing (161%), (ii) health and family welfare (114%), and (iii) welfare of disadvantaged sections (89%).     Among major sectors, capital outlay towards agriculture and allied activities decreased by 53% in 2021-22 in comparison to actual expenditure for 2019-20. 

Capital expenditure for 2021-22 is proposed to be Rs 13,364 crore, which is an annual decrease of 4% over the actual expenditure in 2019-20.  Capital expenditure includes expenditure affecting the assets and liabilities of the state, such as: (i) capital outlay, i.e., expenditure which leads to the creation of assets (such as bridges and hospitals), and (ii) repayment and grant of loans by the state government.  
https://prsindia.org/budgets/states/uttarakhand-budget-analysis-2021-22

https://budget.uk.gov.in/pages/display/125-budget-2021-22

2020 - 21 Budget Analysis



The Gross State Domestic Product of Uttarakhand for 2020-21 (at current prices) is projected to be Rs 2,93,488 crore. 


Capital expenditure for 2020-21 is proposed to be Rs 11,137 crore, which is an increase of 16% over the revised estimates of 2019-20.  

Capital expenditure includes expenditure affecting the assets and liabilities of the state, such as: (i) capital outlay, i.e. expenditure which leads to creation of assets (such as bridges and hospitals), and (ii) repayment and grant of loans by the state government.  

Uttarakhand’s capital outlay for 2020-21 is estimated to be Rs 7,383 crore, which is 13.7% higher than the revised estimate of 2019-20.  For the year 2019-20, the revised estimate for capital outlay is 1.2% lower than the budget estimate.  In 2020-21, 22% of the total capital outlay is towards Transport, and 19% is towards Rural Development and Water Supply, Sanitation, Housing and Urban Development, each. 

Revenue expenditure for 2020-21 is proposed to be Rs 42,390 crore, which is an increase of 19.5% over the revised estimates of 2019-20.  This expenditure includes payment of salaries, pension, and interest etc. 

https://prsindia.org/budgets/states/uttarakhand-budget-analysis-2020-21

https://www.ibef.org/states/uttarakhand-presentation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Uttarakhand  (old information - not updated)


https://almora.nic.in/document-category/social-economic-review/

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