Diversity is visible in India in every way, economic, social and cultural. There is no such diversity in any country in the world, people in our country are different in colour, appearance, language, dialect and at the same time, one section of the country is very rich while the other section is very poor. In such a situation, some states of India fall in the category of extreme poverty, while some states have got the status of being the richest. So let us know about those states and their per capita income.
These two states are heavy on many
We are talking about Goa and Sikkim. The economic prosperity here outweighs other states. Although these states are quite small in terms of area, their economic progress is far greater than other states of the country. Let us tell you that the per capita income in Goa is Rs 4.72 lakh, while the per capita income in Sikkim is also Rs 4.72 lakh. In this list, Delhi is at third place while Chandigarh is at fourth place. In Delhi, per person is earning about Rs 3.90 lakh annually, while in Chandigarh this figure is Rs 3.50 lakh per person.
0.37 out of every 100 people are below the poverty line
According to the data given by the Central Government, only 0.37 out of every 100 people in Goa and Sikkim are living below the poverty line. Used to be. To put it clearly, understand that every person here has a good income. Where he does not have to live in poverty. Compared to other states of the country like Bihar, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, per capita income is much higher in Goa and Sikkim. At the same time, states like Maharashtra also lag behind Goa and Sikkim in per capita income.
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