SATISH HANDA
According to Haryana state government information, nearly 30% growth in GDP increased from 6.24 to 8.5% and nearly 90% growth in per capita income increased from 1.32 lakh per annum to 2.49 lakh has been recorded in past seven years in the state witnessed improvement in every sector including education, employment, health, industry, agriculture and law and order in the state.
Manohar Lal government started ruling over in the state from October 2014 as an independent BJP government in first tenure and had alliance with Jan-nayak Janta Party to form government in the state in 2019 having large number of achievements in past seven years which made state first in the country as kerosene free, ban over toilet in open and formation of educated village ‘Panchayats’ all over in the state. In-spite of severe economic crisis due to COVID-19 epidemic outbreak, Haryana state has been ranking as second in the country for collecting highest revenue towards GST and ranking as fifth in exports to various countries. Information reveals, during year 2013-14 when Hooda government was ruling in Haryana state the total annual budget in the state was Rs 32,731 crore which has been increased to Rs 1,55,000 crore during current year 2021-22.
According to information, Haryana state contributes 4.07% share in country’s GDP although the state is holding only 1.34% of total area and 2.09% of population in the country. Information also reveals, to increase GDP in Haryana state, service sector including real estate have 52% share, industry sector have 30% share and agriculture sector possesses 18% share. As regard industry in the state out of total production of automobiles in the country Haryana state have 67% share in production of passenger cars, 60% share in production of motorcycles, 50% share in production of tractors as well have 50% refrigerators in the country are being manufactured in Haryana state. While having a look at per capita annual income in Haryana, in the year 2012-13 it was identified as Rs 1,19,185, which increased to Rs 1,32, 089 in the year 2013-14 and witnessed further increase to Rs 1,35,007 in the year 2014-15, whereas per capita annual income reached to Rs 2,47628 in 2019-20 and was identified as Rs Rs 2,49,535in 2020-21 as against national per capita income Rs 1,35,050.