Which states have the highest per capita income?
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Punjab is having the highest percapital income....
Per capita income (2011-2012):
Rs. 78,171Per capita income (2010-2011):
Rs. 69,737Chief Minister: Prakash Singh BadalTotal area: 355,705 km²Population: 2.77 crore (2011)
Density: 430/km2
Literacy: 76.68%
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Punjab is having the highest percapital income....
Per capita income (2011-2012):
Rs. 78,171Per capita income (2010-2011):
Rs. 69,737Chief Minister: Prakash Singh BadalTotal area: 355,705 km²Population: 2.77 crore (2011)
Density: 430/km2
Literacy: 76.68%
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RankState / Union territoryGSDP per capita
(nominal)Data year1Goa₹466,632(US$7,300)2016-17[1]2Delhi₹365,882(US$5,700)2016-17[1]3Chandigarh₹275,454(US$4,300)2015-16[1]4Sikkim₹277,282(US$4,300)2015-16[1]5Puducherry₹236,450(US$3,700)2016-17[1]6Maharashtra₹225,892(US$3,500)2017-18[1]7Haryana₹214,509(US$3,300)2016-17[1]8Gujarat₹214,285(US$3,300)2017-18[1]9Karnataka₹206,451(US$3,200)2017-18[1]10Kerala₹196,842(US$3,100)2017-18[1]11Tamil Nadu₹184,210(US$2,900)2016-17[1]12Himachal Pradesh₹182,359(US$2,800)2016-17[1]13Telangana₹182,333(US$2,800)2016-17[1]14Uttarakhand₹180,520(US$2,800)2015-16[1]15Mizoram₹159,645(US$2,500)2017-18[1]16Punjab₹151,624(US$2,400)2016-17[1]17Arunachal Pradesh₹139,228(US$2,200)2015-16[1]18Andaman and Nicobar Islands₹138,858(US$2,200)2014-15[1]19Andhra Pradesh₹137,000(US$2,100)2016-17[1]—India₹112,432(US$1,800)2016-17[1]20Jammu and Kashmir₹116,153(US$1,800)2017-18[1]21Chhattisgarh₹111,538(US$1,700)2014-15[1]22Madhya Pradesh₹102,083(US$1,600)2017-18[1]23Rajasthan₹101,353(US$1,600)2016-17[1]24West Bengal₹100,000(US$1,600)2015-16[1]25Meghalaya₹98,556(US$1,500)2016-17[1]26Odisha₹98,095(US$1,500)2017-18[1]27Nagaland₹89,607(US$1,400)2014-15[1]28Assam₹80,625(US$1,300)2017-18[1]29Tripura₹77,351(US$1,200)2014-15[1]30Jharkhand₹73,031(US$1,100)2015-16[1]31Uttar Pradesh₹72,300(US$1,100)2017-18[1]32Bihar₹63,200(US$990)2017-18[1]33Manipur₹58,442(US$910)2014-15[1]
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(nominal)Data year1Goa₹466,632(US$7,300)2016-17[1]2Delhi₹365,882(US$5,700)2016-17[1]3Chandigarh₹275,454(US$4,300)2015-16[1]4Sikkim₹277,282(US$4,300)2015-16[1]5Puducherry₹236,450(US$3,700)2016-17[1]6Maharashtra₹225,892(US$3,500)2017-18[1]7Haryana₹214,509(US$3,300)2016-17[1]8Gujarat₹214,285(US$3,300)2017-18[1]9Karnataka₹206,451(US$3,200)2017-18[1]10Kerala₹196,842(US$3,100)2017-18[1]11Tamil Nadu₹184,210(US$2,900)2016-17[1]12Himachal Pradesh₹182,359(US$2,800)2016-17[1]13Telangana₹182,333(US$2,800)2016-17[1]14Uttarakhand₹180,520(US$2,800)2015-16[1]15Mizoram₹159,645(US$2,500)2017-18[1]16Punjab₹151,624(US$2,400)2016-17[1]17Arunachal Pradesh₹139,228(US$2,200)2015-16[1]18Andaman and Nicobar Islands₹138,858(US$2,200)2014-15[1]19Andhra Pradesh₹137,000(US$2,100)2016-17[1]—India₹112,432(US$1,800)2016-17[1]20Jammu and Kashmir₹116,153(US$1,800)2017-18[1]21Chhattisgarh₹111,538(US$1,700)2014-15[1]22Madhya Pradesh₹102,083(US$1,600)2017-18[1]23Rajasthan₹101,353(US$1,600)2016-17[1]24West Bengal₹100,000(US$1,600)2015-16[1]25Meghalaya₹98,556(US$1,500)2016-17[1]26Odisha₹98,095(US$1,500)2017-18[1]27Nagaland₹89,607(US$1,400)2014-15[1]28Assam₹80,625(US$1,300)2017-18[1]29Tripura₹77,351(US$1,200)2014-15[1]30Jharkhand₹73,031(US$1,100)2015-16[1]31Uttar Pradesh₹72,300(US$1,100)2017-18[1]32Bihar₹63,200(US$990)2017-18[1]33Manipur₹58,442(US$910)2014-15[1]
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