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‘GSDP growth, rise in per capita income shows UP on development track'

‘GSDP growth, rise in per capita income shows UP on development track'

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Lucknow: During the discussion on 'Viksit Bharat, Viksit Uttar Pradesh' in the UP Legislative Council on Wednesday, minister of state for excise (independent charge) Nitin Agarwal said that the pace of GSDP growth, and rise in the per capita income of the people, are indicators of the development of the state.
Uttar Pradesh saw its GSDP grow by 2.5 times from 2016-17, when it was 13 lakh 30 thousand crore, to over 29 lakh 78 thousand crore in 2024-25. It is estimated to be around 35 lakh crore by the end of this financial year, said the minister.
Similarly, the per capita income for UP in 2016-17 was Rs 54,564 and now it has almost doubled to more than Rs 1.8 lakh in 2024-25, he said, adding that it shows the resources were used well in the state to improve the basic infrastructural facilities.
He said that industrialisation is another factor to measure development and the investors' summit played a role in promoting the same. During the summit, proposals worth Rs 45 lakh crore were received, out of which proposals worth over Rs 15 lakh crore are on the ground.
It had a positive impact on the excise department, he said, adding that in 2016-17, there were 61 distilleries, which increased to 96 in 2024-25. The state had only five breweries in 2016-17, but in 2024-25, there are seven of them functional and four in the pipeline.
The state did not have any winery earlier; now licenses have been issued for six, and four of them have started production.
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