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In 2016-17 haryana GSDP is growing at

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Answered by PADMINI
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GSDP -


Gross State Domestic Product is a measure of all the volume of goods and services which are produced within the state during a certain period of time in monetary terms.


GSDP of Haryana state was grew by 11% in 2016-17 over the previous year.


In 2016-17, Haryana state's per capita GSDP was 199,612 (US $ 2975.29)


Haryana is one of the leading states in India. It is the second largest contributor of food grains. It exports more than 60% of basmati rice . This state accounted for 7% of India's agricultural exports in 2016-17.
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Answered by chakrabortyanirban
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GSDP is defined as the Gross State Domestic Product and is a measure of the total volume of goods and services produced by any given state in a year in monetary terms. In other words, it is the total value of money a state contributes to the national GDP.

According to public records available with the website data.gov.in, the state of Haryana grew by 11% in 2016-17 over the previous years. Most of the increase in GSDP is accounted for by agricultural produce which the state is a leader in.

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