Indiastat e-Year Book 2006
The economic reform programme initiated in 1991, also known as the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) aimed at integration of India with the global economy by removing barriers to trade, liberalisation, deregulation and building an overall attractive investment climate. Though gradualistic in approach the reform process unleashed enormous growth potential of the economy. India has sustained an annual average growth rate of 6 percent since 1991. India now boasts of a strong production base and has become a manufacturing and an export hub for diverse goods, from agricultural products to automobile components to high-end services.
Indiastat e-Year Book 2006 is an humble effort to gauge the country s performance on various socio economic parameters since 1991. It presents the widest range of information in the most comprehensive manner. This compilation will provide a deep insight into the various aspects of the economy during the post reform period. It will be a ready database for the ones seeking diverse information on our economy with over 6000 data tables available in the CD attached.
This work will satiate the quest of our readers for information on the post reform India. A plethora of statistical tabulations are made available from the most reliable sources. Every segment of the economy is not just simply touched upon but dealt with to the farthest detail.
General info:
To begin with, the book gives an introduction of the general set up of the economy giving the geographical and administrative structure. It brings out results of the Census 1991 and 2001. The census results on the state wise geographical area and the number of States, UTs, Districts, Tehsils/Sub-
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