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per capita income of Kerala is higher than the( a )Bihar( B) Punjab (c)Gujarat (D )none of these​

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Answered by MagicalGiggles
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(D) none of these ✔

Answered by smartbrainz
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d) None of these - since presently, Kerala has higher per-capita income, when compared to all these states Bihar, Punjab, Gujarat

Explanation:

  • Per capita income (PCI) measures the avg. income earned/individual within a given area (region, city, nation, etc.) in a particular year. It is measured by dividing the area's total income/total populace.
  • Kerala has the 11th largest economy in India. Service industry dominates the Kerala economy. Kerala, accounts for 2.8 per cent  of India's populace, however its economy contributes almost 4 per cent to the Indian economy. Therefore, Kerala's per capita income is 60 per cent higher than India's avg.
  • For 2018-19 Kerala's per-capita income was ₹ 2,04,488,  for Bihar was ₹ 43,822, for Punjab it was ₹ 1,54,996 , and for Gujarat it was ₹ 1,97,447  
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