why tamil nadu grow faster than other states?
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Tamil Nadu is, beyond the Amma model, the key and an essential building block for the national economy. It ranks second as the most economically competitive Indian states in 2016, based on selective criteria - macroeconomic stability, financial, business and manpower conditions, quality of life, infrastructure development and government factor. It is one of the three most preferred states for business investments and the state ranked second behind Maharashtra in GDP. Foreign investments attracted during the last five years is double that of the foreign investments from 2000 to 2011. In terms of poverty alleviation, Tamil Nadu is only one of eight states that recorded poverty reduction at a rate higher than the all India average. The state's per capita income - Rs.1,43,547 at current prices (2015 - 16) - is about 70 per cent of the all India average and is the third highest among large states. The state's HDI is second among large states and socio - economic development status is much higher than the national average. With a population of 72 million, of which 80 per cent are literate, Tamil Nadu is an innovation - based economy with a strong performance in manufacturing and services. Health, Education and safety of women are other domains in which the state has made impressive strides. It ranks 'second lowest' next only to Kerala in terms of Infant Mortality Rate (20) and birth rate (15.4). It is also one of the first states to achieve a total fertility rate of 1.7 which it has been maintaining consistently. The Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education at 42 percent is the highest in the country. The State's net enrolment rate is at 99.85% and 99.11% at the primary and upper primary levels. To sustain growth the state has initiated many innovative flagship programmes. Distribution of laptops to students at higher secondary level is now followed by other states. The special cash incentive of Rs.5000 per child is significantly reducing dropouts at secondary level. Students in Government schools receive four sets of uniform, footwear, woolen sweaters where needed, textbooks, notebooks, schoolbags, educational kits comprising of colour pencils, crayons, geometry box, atlas, bicycles, bus passes and of the nutritious noon meal introduced by the AIADMK founder and chief minister M.G.Ramachandran in the 1980s
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CHENNAI: Amid the Covid pandemic, Tamil Nadu has been a rare bright spot in the country, having shown robust economic recovery. Officials say the State continues to remain one of the most attractive investment destinations, thanks to the efficient manner in which it has handled the Covid crisis.
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