INDIA
Land – 32,87,263 sq km; 7th largest in the world. 16.7% of World
Population – 102.87 Cr. (2001 Census); 2nd most populated country after China
Sex Ratio-933 Growth Rate- 21.24 ( 1991-2001)
Density- 324 Literacy- 65.38 %
Maximums- Literacy-Kerala, Density- W.Bengal, Growth Rate- Nagaland
Minimums- Literacy- Bihar, Density- Arunachal pradesh
28 states, 7 UTs including 1 NCR (Delhi)
Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand – 3 new states in order of their formation.
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National symbols
Jana Gana Mana: adopted on Jan 24, ‘50, 1st sung on Dec 27, ‘11, at INC, Calcutta, originally in Bengali
Vande Mataram: 1st sung at 1896 INC session, originally in Sanskrit by Bankim C Chatterji
Saka Era (AD 78), adopted on March 22, 1957
Tiger -Animal, Peacock-Bird, Lotus-Flower
Indian economy is MIXED ECONOMY
Contribution of major sectors of Indian economy (At the end of 11th five year plan)
Primary – Agriculture & allied - 20%
Secondary – Industry, which includes mining & quarrying; manufacturing; electricity, gas & water supply, and construction. 26%
Tertiary – Services, which includes trade, hotels, transport & communication; financial services, and community, social & personal services. 54%
Imp Economic data
GDP – 1 Trillion . ON APRIL 25,2007 India has joined the elite club of 12 countries with a trillion dollar economy, thanks to the continuing rally in rupee against the US dollar.
The country's GDP crossed the trillion-dollar mark for the first time in history when rupee appreciated to below 41-level against the US greenback
- 12th largest economy in world
At $3.13 trillion, 4th largest by PPP, after US, Japan, & China
2nd fastest growing among large economies
Growth Rate- 9.3 in Q1 & 8.9 per cent in Q2 (2006-07)
External Debt - $138 billion , 15.8% of GDP (April 2007)
U.P. is most debted state in India
Revolutions in Indian Economy
Green-Agri
White- Milk
Blue- Fish
Yellow-Oilseeds
Pink- Shrimps
Grey-Wool
Golden- Horticulture
Agriculture in India
Green Revolution in India- M.S. Swaminathan ( Evergreen Revolution-recent)
Norman Bourlog Received Nobel for Peace for his Contribution In food security at Global level
About 64% labour dependent on agriculture
Contributes 20% to GDP
Targeted Foodgrain production in 2006-07 - 220 MT (Actual production 209 MT in 2005-06)
Net sown area – 1412 lakh hectares (2000) 46.8%
Area under forest – 690 lakh hectares (2000) 22.6%
Arunachal- Largest % of area under forest cover
Madhya Pradesh- Largest Area under forest cover
Harvesting Seasons in India
3 harvesting seasons – Rabi, Kharif, & Zaid
Major Rabi crops: wheat, barley, mustard, gram
Major Kharif crops: rice, jowar, bajra, cotton
Foodgrain cropping share comes down to 65 per cent of gross cropped area (2000)
Rice – highest cropped area followed by Wheat
Agricultural Credit
National Cooperative Bank Of India-1993
RRB’s-1975
LDB
National Bank for Agriculture And Rural Development . July 12, 1982
National Agriculture Policy -2000
Dairy development ( White Revolution)
NDDB – chairperson Dr Amrita Patel
AMUL started by Dr Verghese Kurien, who also launched Operation Flood (White Revolution)
229 MT of milk production (2004-05), World no. 1
UP – largest milk producer, also largest milch bovine population
485 million livestock population, world no.1
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Agri and related activities
NDDB – chairperson Dr Amrita Patel
AMUL started by Dr Verghese Kurien, who also launched Operation Flood (White Revolution)
229 MT of milk production (2004-05), World no. 1
UP – largest milk producer, also largest milch bovine population
485 million livestock population, world no.1
institutions
Central Sheep Breeding Farm, Hissar (Haryana)
National Research Centre on Pigs at Rain (Guwahati)
Central Agriculture Research Inst., Port Blair
Locust Warning Center, Jodhpur (Rajasthan)
National Plant Protection Training Institute, Hyderabad
Education
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
Launched in 2001, 75:25 expenditure sharing during 10th Plan between Centre & states
All children in 6-14 yrs bracket in school
Bridge all gender & social category gaps at primary stage by 2007 & elementary stage by 2010
Universal retention by 2010
Schemes
Mid-Day Meal Scheme – Launched in 1995, aims to increase enrolment & retention in schools
Operation Blackboard – Launched 1987-88, 2 large classrooms, 2 teachers, essential teaching material
Lok Jumbish – Launched in Rajasthan with assistance from Sweden, aims for education for all
Shiksha Karmi Project – aims at universalition & qualitative improvement of primary education in remote places of Rajasthan, special emphasis on girl child
Environment
22.6% area under forest cover
Forest Survey of India – HO at Dehra Dun
13 Biosphere Reserves, 3 recognized by UNESCO viz., Nilgiri, Sunderbans, & Gulf of Mannar
Forest Policy – 1894, revised 1952 & 1988
Project Tiger – 1973; 281 Tiger Reserves in 17 states
Project Elephant – 1992; 14 reserves
Eco-mark – to label environment-friendly consumer products
Most polluted city - Howrah
Welfare schemes
Antyodaya Anna Yojana (2000) – Poorest of the poor, 35 kg of foodgrain at highly subsidised rates (Rs 2 - rice, Rs 3 – wheat)
Annapurna Scheme (2000-01) – poor over 65 yrs of age with no pension are eligible, 10 kg of rice per month
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (2001) – Universal Food for Work scheme in all UTs / states, who are supplied with 50 lakh tonne food grain free of cost by MoRD
NREGS – Food for Work programme in 200 most backward districts; 100 days employment guarantee for ONE member of a poor household or else compensation provided; Minimum Wage at Rs 60 per day
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employment
Total labour force – Estimated 498 million
Services – 23 per cent; Industry – 17-19 per cent
Unemployment for males in 2004
Increases to 9% in rural areas (5.6. % in '93-94)
and 8.1% in urban areas (6.7% in '93-94)
Unemployment for females in 2004
Increases to 9.3% in rural areas (5.6% in '93-94) and 11.7% in urban areas (10.5% in '93-94)
National Rural Emplyoment Guarantee Programme 2005-06
Poverty Alleviation programmes in India
1) P.M. Gramodaya Yojana for sustainable human development 2000-2001
2) Swarnajayanti Gram swarojgar Yojana self employment 1999
3) Sampurna Gramin Rojagar Yojana for wage employment in rural areas 2001
4)Bharat Nirman Yojana for rural infrastructure 2005
5) Baramati initiative for e-Agriculture
6) Drought Prone Area Development Programme 1973-74
7) Antyodaya Anna Yojana under TPDS 2000
Population
Population growth – 1.91% (annual) 2006
Decadal growth – 21.24 (1991 – 2001)
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) – 25; CDR – 8.1
IMR – 64 (2002); MMR – 487
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) – 3.2
Life Expectancy at Birth – 63.8 yrs (M); 66.9 yrs (F)
Highest TFR – Bihar with 4.5
National health policy 2002
We need to Eliminate
Malaria, Yaws, & Leprosy – 2005
Kala Azar – 2010; Filariasis – 2015
Achieved zero level growth of HIV / AIDS – 2007
We need to Reduce
IMR to 30 / 100 & MMR 100 / lakh by 2010
Prevalence of Blindness to 0.5% by 2010
Mortality by 50% on a/c of vector diseases like TB / malaria
Facts
India is home to
highest HIV-infected population (5.5 million)
highest blind population
highest polio-afflicted population
highest TB population (1/3rd of global TB pop)
highest diabetic population (nearly 15%)
National health programmes
National Malaria Control Programme (1953)
National Filaria Control Programme (1955)
National TB Control Programme (1962)
National Leprosy Control Programme (1955)
National Programme for Control of Blindness (1953)
National AIDS Control Programme (1987)
National Goitre Control Programme (1962)
National Mental Health Programme (1955)
National Surveillance Programme for Communicable Diseases (1997-98)
Transportation
17 Railway Zones; 11 International Airports
14 Major Ports including one at Ennore (TN) – India’s first corporatised port, about 196 other ports
219 National Highways; longest NH 7 between Kanya Kumari & Varanasi;shortest is NH 47A between Willingdon Island & Kochi (Kerala)
P.M. Bharat jodo pariyojana
P.M. Gram sadak yojana
Golden Quadrilateral – 5,846 km (D-M-C-K)
North-South Corridor ( Sri- Kanya) &
East-West Corridor ( Silchar-Porbander) – 7300 km
12 International Airports
Setusamudram progect
Facts
Arvind Kejriwal – Ramon Magsaysay Award 2006 winner for Emergent Leadership
Uttarakhand is the new name of Uttaranchal
Sector wise electricity consumption
Industry- Irrigation- Domestic- Commercial
Sector wise gas consumption
Power- Fertilizers- Petrochemicals- Industrial
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