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1 Key Characteristics 1

2 Demography 2-7

a Demographic Characteristics, 2011 Census 2 b Literate Population and Literacy Rates, 2011Census 3 c Demographic Characteristics of Scheduled

Castes, 2011 Census 4

d Demographic Characteristics of Scheduled

Tribes, 2011 Census 5

e Age Group wise Projected Population 6-7

3 State Economy 8-19

a Gross State Domestic Product at CurrentPrices 8-9 b Gross State Domestic Product at Constant

(2011-12) Prices 10-11

c Sectoral Growth Rates and Contribution at

Current Prices 12-13

d Sectoral Growth Rates and Contribution at

Constant (2011-12) Prices 14-15

e Year wise GSDP/GDP and Growth Rate (%) at

Current Prices 16

f Year wise GSDP/GDP and Growth Rate at

Constant (2011-12) Prices 16

g Year wise Per Capita Income (PCI) and Growth Rate at

Current Prices 17

h Year wise Per Capita Income (PCI) and Growth

rate at Constant (2011-12) Prices 18

i Broad Sector wise GSVA, Growth Rate and

Contribution at Current Prices 18

j Year wise Telangana’s Performance in Exports

Sector (Merchandise & Services) 19

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k Year wise Telangana’s Merchandise Exports

Performance in Comparison to India's Merchandise

Exports 19

4 Public Finance 20-24

a Budget at a Glance, 2022-23 20-23

b Sales Tax Revenue from 2017-18 to 2021-22 24 c Documents registered and Revenue Generated,

2014-15 to 2021-22 24

5 Agriculture & Allied Activities 25-35

a Rainfall, 2021-22 25

b Monsoon wise Average Depth to Ground water

Levels, 2021-22 26

c Ground Water Levels from 2014-15 to 2021- 22 26 d Mandals Falling in different Categories based

on GWRA 2020 26

e Area of Cereals and Millets & Pulses, 2021-22 27 f Production of Cereals and Millets & Pulses, 2021-22 28 g Area of Oil Seeds & Other Crops, 2021-22 29 h Production of Oil Seeds & Other Crops, 2021-22 30 i Procurement in Telangana, 2014-15 to 2021-22 31-32 j Micro Irrigation, 2014-15 to 2021-22 32

k Agriculture Infrastructure, 2021-22 33

l Census of Land Holdings by Size Class, 2015-16 34 m Census of Land Holdings by Social Groups, 2015-16 35

6 Irrigation 36

a Major Irrigation Projects 36

b Medium Irrigation Projects 36

c Minor Irrigation Sources 36

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d Lift Irrigation Schemes 36

7 Forests 37-39

a Forest Area and Produce, 2021-22 37

b Physical Targets and Achievements of Forest

Produce, 2020-21 and 2021-22 38

c Functioning of Sanctuaries and Parks, 2021-22 38 d Decadal Forest Cover Assessment in Major Mega Cities as

per ISFR, 2011 & 2021 39

e Telangana’s Forest cover in comparison with India as per

ISFR, 2019 and 2021 39

8 Veterinary Services 40-42

a Veterinary Extension Services, 2021-22 40

b 20 th Livestock Census 2019 41

c Livestock Production, 2021-22 41

d Milk, Meat and Eggs Production, 2014-15 to 2021-22 42

9 Fisheries 43

a Type of Water bodies and Fisheries Co-operative

Societies, 2021-22 43

b Fish and Prawn Production, 2014-15 to 2021-22 43

10 Mining 44-45

a Production of Minerals, 2021-22 44

b Major and Minor Mineral Values, 2015-16 to 2021-22 45

c Coal Mining, 2014-15 to 2021-22 45

11 Industries and Labour 46-49

a Annual Survey of Industries, 2019-20 46

b Approvals, Investment & Employment Generated Under

TS-iPASS, 2015-16 to 2021-22 47

c Incentives Sanctioned Under T-PRIDE 47

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d Incentives Sanctioned Under T-IDEA & IIPP 48 e MSMEs Registered Under Udyam, 2021-22 48 f Employment in Shops and Commercial Establishments 48 g Implementation of Various Labour Welfare

Schemes, 2021-22 49

h Status of Nethannaku Cheyutha and Chenetha Mithra 49

12 Prices 50-51

a State Average Retail Prices of Certain Essential

Commodities for the Month of April, 2022 50 b All India & Telangana In lation Rates of CPI- RUC 51

13 Banks 51

Aggregate Deposit and Bank Credit of

Scheduled Commercial Banks, 2021-22 51

14 Energy 52-56

a Contracted Capacity and Electricity Generated, 2021-22 52 b Contracted Capacity in Power Sector,

2014-15 to 2021-22 52

c Consumption of Electricity, 2021-22 53

d Telangana's Consumption Performance in Power sector,

2014-15 to 2021-22 54

e Electricity Service Connections, 2021-22 54

f Electricity Sub-Stations, 2021-22 55

g Flagship Schemes in Power Sector 55

h Power Statistics of Telangana State

(Since State Formation) 56

15 Transport and Communications 57-60

a Vehicles Registered during, 2021-22 57

b Road Net Work, 2021-22 58

c Hyderabad Metro Rail, 2021-22 59

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d Rail Network, 2020-21 59

e State Road Transport Corporation, 2021-22 59 f Free & Concession Bus passes, 2021-22 59 g Cargo Services Provided under TSRTC, 2021-22 60

h Communications, 2021-22 60

i Functioning of Mee-Seva Centers, 2021-22 60

16 Health and Family welfare 61-65

a Medical Services, 2021-22 61

b AYUSH Medical Services, 2021-22 62

c Medical Facilities 63

d Aarogyasri Scheme, 2021-22 63

e Health Indicators 64-65

17 Education 66-71

a Schools Network, 2020-21 66

b Teachers Working and Teacher-Student Ratio, 2020-21 66 c Management wise Schools & Enrolment, 2020-21 67 d Gross Enrolment Ratio and Dropout Rate,2020-21 67 e Government Hostels and Ashram Schools, 2021-22 68 f Pre-Matric & Post-Matric Scholarships, 2021- 22 69

g Overseas Scholarship Scheme, 2021-22 70

h Statistics on Telangana Residential

Educational Institutions (since State formation) 70 i Functioning of Junior, Degree & Professional

Colleges/ Institutions, 2021-22 71

18 Rural Development Schemes 72

a Workers and Wage Earnings under MGNREGA, 2021-22 72 b Performance of Bank Linkage Scheme, 2021-22 72 c Performance of Streenidhi Scheme, 2021-22 72

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19 Women Development and Child Welfare 73-76 a Functioning of Anganwadi Centers, 2021-22 73 b Nutritional Status of Children, 2021-22 73 c Malnutrition Status of Children Aged 5 years, 2021-22 73 d Fact sheet providing information on key

indicators for Telangana NFHS-5 and NFHS-4 74-75 e Mother & Child Care - Supplementary Nutrition,

2021-22 76

f Child and Women Protection Centers, 2021-22 76

20 Public Distribution System 77

a PDS Cards & Allotment, 2021-22 77

b Registered LPG Domestic Consumers, 2021-22 77 c Consumption of Major Petroleum Products, 2021-22 77

21 Elected Representatives 78

Electors and Elected Representatives in Telangana,

2021-22 78

22 Judicial 78

Judges & Judicial Of icers and Bar Council Members,

2021-22 78

23 Flagship Schemes 79-90

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Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Geographical Area Sq. Kms. 1,12,077 32,87,469

2 Districts Nos. 33 755

3 Revenue Divisions Nos. 74 -

4 Mandals/ Tahsils Nos. 594 7,225

5 Revenue Villages Nos. 10,909 6,63,424

6 Revenue Villages (Census) Nos. 10,434 6,40,932

a Inhabited Villages Nos. 9,834 -

b Un-Inhabited Villages Nos. 600 -

7 Census Towns Nos. 116 3,892

8 Rural Local Bodies Nos. 13,341 2,62,641

a Zilla Praja Parishads Nos. 32 662

b Mandal Praja Parishads Nos. 540 6,683

c Gram Panchayats Nos. 12,769 2,55,296

9 Urban Local Bodies Nos. 142 4,776

a Municipal Corporations Nos. 13 247

b Municipalities Nos. 129 4,529*

10 Cantonment Bodies Nos. 1 59

*including Town Municipalities & Municipal Councils Source: www.local government directory as on 21-06-2022

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2 D emography

Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Population Lakhs 350.04 12,108.55

a Males Lakhs 176.12 6,232.70

b Females Lakhs 173.92 5,875.85

2 Decadal Growth Rate Rate 13.58 17.70

3 Density of Population Per Sq. Km. 312 382

4 Sex Ratio Ratio 988 943

5 Rural Population Lakhs 213.95 8,337.49

a Males Lakhs 107.05 4,277.81

b Females Lakhs 106.90 4,059.68

c Sex Ratio Ratio 999 949

6 Urban Population Lakhs 136.09 3,771.06

a Males Lakhs 69.07 1,954.89

b Females Lakhs 67.02 1,816.17

c Sex Ratio Ratio 970 929

7 Child Population Lakhs 38.99 1,645.15

a Males Lakhs 20.18 857.52

b Females Lakhs 18.81 787.63

c Sex Ratio Ratio 932 918

8 No. of Households Lakhs 83.04 2,495.02

a Rural Lakhs 51.69 1,686.13

b Urban Lakhs 31.35 808.89

c Average HH Size Nos. 4 5

Source: Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India.

a. Demographic Characteristics, 2011

Census

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1 Literates Lakhs 206.97 7,636.39

a Males Lakhs 117.02 4,347.64

b Females Lakhs 89.95 3,288.75

2 Rural Lakhs 109.02 4,827.94

a Males Lakhs 64.04 2,813.61

b Females Lakhs 44.98 2,014.32

3 Urban Lakhs 97.95 2,808.45

a Males Lakhs 52.98 1,534.02

b Females Lakhs 44.97 1,274.43

4 Literacy Rate Rate 66.54 72.98

a Males Rate 75.04 80.88

b Females Rate 57.99 64.63

5 Rural Rate 57.30 67.77

a Males Rate 67.56 77.15

b Females Rate 47.12 57.93

6 Urban Rate 81.09 84.11

a Males Rate 86.65 88.76

b Females Rate 75.39 79.11

Source: Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India.

b. Literate Population and Literacy

Rates, 2011 Census

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Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Population Lakhs 54.09 2,013.78

a Males Lakhs 26.93 1,035.35

b Females Lakhs 27.16 978.43

c Sex Ratio Ratio 1,008 945

2 Rural Lakhs 40.72 1,538.51

a Males Lakhs 20.27 791.18

b Females Lakhs 20.45 747.33

c Sex Ratio Ratio 1,008 945

3 Urban Lakhs 13.37 475.27

a Males Lakhs 6.66 244.17

b Females Lakhs 6.71 231.10

c Sex Ratio Ratio 1,008 946

4 Literates Lakhs 28.53 1,137.60

a Males Lakhs 16.35 664.77

b Females Lakhs 12.18 472.83

5 Literacy Rate Rate 58.90 66.07

a Males Rate 68.04 75.17

b Females Rate 49.90 56.46

Source: Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India.

c. Demographic Characteristics of

Scheduled Castes, 2011 Census

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Sl. No. Item Unit State All India

1 Population Lakhs 31.78 1,045.46

a Males Lakhs 16.08 525.47

b Females Lakhs 15.70 519.99

c Sex Ratio Ratio 977 990

2 Rural Lakhs 28.30 940.84

a Males Lakhs 14.30 472.64

b Females Lakhs 14.00 468.20

c Sex Ratio Ratio 979 991

3 Urban Lakhs 3.48 104.62

a Males Lakhs 1.77 52.84

b Females Lakhs 1.71 51.78

c Sex Ratio Ratio 961 980

4 Literates Lakhs 14.13 517.65

a Males Lakhs 8.52 301.40

b Females Lakhs 5.61 216.25

5 Literacy Rate Rate 49.51 58.95

a Males Rate 59.49 68.51

b Females Rate 39.44 49.36

Source: Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India.

d. Demographic Characteristics of

Scheduled Tribes, 2011 Census

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( in lakhs)

Age Group

2011 (Census) 2021

Total Male Female Total Male Female

0-1 5.79 2.98 2.80 5.27 2.76 2.51

0-4 28.59 14.73 13.85 26.05 13.66 12.39

5-9 31.54 16.25 15.30 26.81 14.16 12.65

10-14 34.51 17.75 16.76 28.31 14.58 13.73

15-19 34.88 17.82 17.06 31.24 16.10 15.14

20-24 34.24 17.14 17.10 33.94 17.50 16.44

25-29 32.28 15.96 16.32 34.16 17.47 16.69

30-34 28.94 14.40 14.54 33.50 16.71 16.79

35-39 25.74 12.97 12.77 31.48 15.44 16.04

40-44 22.04 11.29 10.75 28.04 13.78 14.26

45-49 18.06 9.28 8.78 24.71 12.27 12.44

50-54 14.52 7.26 7.26 20.82 10.48 10.34

55-59 12.40 5.91 6.49 16.59 8.34 8.25

60-64 11.22 5.25 5.96 12.77 6.21 6.55

65-69 8.81 4.22 4.59 10.18 4.69 5.48

70-74 6.61 3.20 3.40 8.33 3.75 4.58

75-79 3.53 1.74 1.79 5.62 2.57 3.05

80+ 2.13 0.94 1.19 4.70 2.07 2.63

Total 350.04 176.12 173.92 377.25 189.78 187.47 Source: Ministry of health & Family welfare, GOI.

e. Age Group wise Projected Population

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Age

Group 2026 2031

Total Male Female Total Male Female

0-1 4.78 2.49 2.29 4.32 2.23 2.09

0-4 23.61 12.28 11.34 21.36 11.02 10.35

5-9 25.90 13.58 12.33 23.48 12.20 11.28

10-14 26.72 14.11 12.61 25.82 13.53 12.29

15-19 28.13 14.50 13.63 26.55 14.03 12.52

20-24 30.91 15.96 14.95 27.83 14.38 13.45

25-29 33.61 17.31 16.30 30.62 15.79 14.82

30-34 33.80 17.24 16.56 33.28 17.10 16.18

35-39 33.09 16.43 16.66 33.42 16.97 16.44

40-44 30.99 15.11 15.88 32.61 16.10 16.51

45-49 27.48 13.42 14.07 30.42 14.73 15.68

50-54 23.98 11.80 12.18 26.72 12.93 13.79

55-59 19.89 9.90 9.99 22.98 11.19 11.79

60-64 15.47 7.68 7.79 18.64 9.17 9.48

65-69 11.47 5.50 5.98 14.01 6.85 7.16

70-74 8.71 3.93 4.77 9.92 4.66 5.26

75-79 6.57 2.87 3.69 6.97 3.06 3.91

80+ 6.03 2.56 3.46 7.43 3.03 4.40

Total 386.36 194.17 192.19 392.07 196.75 195.32 Source: Ministry of health & Family welfare, GOI.

e. Age Group wise Projected

Population

(concld)

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Economy

a. Gross State Domestic Product at Current Prices

(Rs. in crore)

Sl. No. Sector 2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22

(AE) 1 Agriculture, Livestock,

Forestry and Fishing 1,74,012 1,89,826

1.1 Crops 84,613 84,785

1.2 Livestock 79,859 94,400

1.3 Forestry and Logging 4,286 4,512

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 5,254 6,128

2 Mining and Quarrying 27,559 31,208

Primary Sector 2,01,572 2,21,034

3 Manufacturing 93,833 1,20,665

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and Other Utility

Services 16,732 17,967

5 Construction 38,259 42,229

Secondary Sector 1,48,824 1,80,861 6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and

Restaurants 1,35,052 1,74,654

6.1 Trade and Repair Services 1,25,308 1,61,991

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 9,745 12,662

Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

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a. Gross State Domestic Product at Current Prices

(concld.)

(Rs. in crore)

Sl. No. Sector 2020-21

(FRE)

2021-22 (AE) 7 Transport, Storage,

Communication & Services

related to Broadcasting 53,770 58,324

7.1 Railways 3,139 3,463

7.2 Road Transport 33,087 34,864

7.3 Air Transport 1,074 1,217

7.4 Services incidental to

Transport 5,431 5,501

7.5 Storage 689 745

7.6 Communication and Services

related to Broadcasting 10,351 12,535

8 Financial Services 49,022 54,659

9 Real Estate, Ownership of Dwellings and Professional

Services 1,88,305 2,15,426

10 Public Administration 29,655 35,461

11 Other Services 82,953 98,952

Tertiary Sector 5,38,757 6,37,476

GSVA at Basic Prices 8,89,153 10,39,371 Taxes on Products 1,02,196 1,31,280

Subsidies on Products 21,693 15,791

Gross State Domestic Product 9,69,656 11,54,860 Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates

2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

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b. Gross State Domestic Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices

(Rs. in crore)

Sl.

No. Sector 2020-21

(FRE)

2021-22 (AE) 1 Agriculture, Livestock,

Forestry and Fishing 89,209 88,202

1.1 Crops 46,225 42,459

1.2 Livestock 38,353 40,747

1.3 Forestry and Logging 1,978 1,944

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 2,652 3,051

2 Mining and Quarrying 17,175 21,569

Primary Sector 1,06,384 1,09,770

3 Manufacturing 76,978 88,869

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and

Other Utility Services 10,297 10,781

5 Construction 27,847 29,496

Secondary Sector 1,15,122 1,29,146 6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and

Restaurants 80,442 98,154

6.1 Trade and Repair Services 74,688 91,116

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants 5,754 7,038

Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

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b. Gross State Domestic Product at Constant (2011-12) Prices

(concld.)

(Rs. in crore)

Sl.

No. Sector 2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22

(AE) 7 Transport, Storage,

Communication & Services

related to Broadcasting 37,482 40,109

7.1 Railways 1,541 2,199

7.2 Road Transport 24,054 25,300

7.3 Air Transport 731 770

7.4 Services incidental to Transport 3,695 3,480

7.5 Storage 415 424

7.6 Communication and Services

related to Broadcasting 7,048 7,936

8 Financial Services 37,152 41,425

9 Real Estate, Ownership of

Dwellings and Professional Services 1,14,690 1,20,199

10 Public Administration 18,155 20,357

11 Other Services 46,617 52,976

Tertiary Sector 3,34,538 3,73,219

GSVA at Basic Prices 5,56,044 6,12,135

Taxes on Products 76,580 85,551

Subsidies on Products 16,255 12,136

Gross State Domestic Product 6,16,369 6,85,550 Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates

2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

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Economy c. Sectoral Growth Rates and Contribution at Current Prices

Sl.

No. Sector

Growth Rate (%)

Sectoral Contribution (%)

2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22

(AE) 2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22 (AE) 1 Agriculture, Livestock,

Forestry, and Fishing 12.2 9.1 19.6 18.3

1.1 Crops 9.4 0.2 9.5 8.2

1.2 Livestock 16.0 18.2 9.0 9.1

1.3 Forestry and Logging 3.3 5.3 0.5 0.4

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 11.9 16.6 0.6 0.6

2 Mining and Quarrying -8.6 13.2 3.1 3.0

Primary Sector 8.8 9.7 22.7 21.3

3 Manufacturing -1.5 28.6 10.6 11.6

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply

and Other Utility Services 0.5 7.4 1.9 1.7

5 Construction 2.2 10.4 4.3 4.1

Secondary Sector -0.3 21.5 16.7 17.4 6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and

Restaurants -8.5 29.3 15.2 16.8

6.1 Trade and Repair Services -7.9 29.3 14.1 15.6

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants -16.4 29.9 1.1 1.2

Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI

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c. Sectoral Growth Rates and Contribution at Current Prices

(concld.)

Sl.

No. Sector

Growth Rate (%)

Sectoral Contribution (%)

2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22

(AE) 2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22 (AE) 7 Transport, Storage,

Communication & Services

related to Broadcasting -1.9 8.5 6.0 5.6

7.1 Railways -6.6 10.3 0.4 0.3

7.2 Road Transport -3.1 5.4 3.7 3.4

7.3 Air Transport -21.3 13.3 0.1 0.1

7.4 Services incidental to

Transport -3.2 1.3 0.6 0.5

7.5 Storage 1.8 8.1 0.1 0.1

7.6 Communication and Services

related to Broadcasting 7.1 21.1 1.2 1.2

8 Financial Services 4.6 11.5 5.5 5.3

9 Real Estate, Ownership of Dwellings and Professional

Services 2.6 14.4 21.2 20.7

10 Public Administration 13.0 19.6 3.3 3.4

11 Other Services 10.9 19.3 9.3 9.5

Tertiary Sector 0.9 18.3 60.6 61.3 GSVA at Basic Prices 2.4 16.9 100.0 100.0

Taxes on Products 8.4 28.5

Subsidies on Products 51.0 -27.2 Gross State Domestic Product 2.2 19.1 Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI

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Economy d. Sectoral Growth Rates and Contribution at Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl.

No. Sector

Growth Rate (%)

Sectoral Contribution (%)

2020-21 (FRE)

2021-22 (AE)

2020-21 (FRE)

2021-22 (AE) 1 Agriculture, Livestock,

Forestry and Fishing 3.6 -1.1 16.0 14.4

1.1 Crops 1.9 -8.1 8.3 6.9

1.2 Livestock 5.2 6.2 6.9 6.7

1.3 Forestry and Logging 2.9 -1.7 0.4 0.3

1.4 Fishing and Aquaculture 12.4 15.0 0.5 0.5

2 Mining and Quarrying -14.5 25.6 3.1 3.5

Primary Sector 0.2 3.2 19.1 17.9

3 Manufacturing -3.2 15.4 13.8 14.5

4 Electricity, Gas, Water Supply

and Other Utility Services 1.2 4.7 1.9 1.8

5 Construction 4.4 5.9 5.0 4.8

Secondary Sector -1.1 12.2 20.7 21.1 6 Trade, Repair, Hotels and

Restaurants -17.0 22.0 14.5 16.0

6.1 Trade and Repair Services -16.4 22.0 13.4 14.9

6.2 Hotels and Restaurants -24.6 22.3 1.0 1.1

Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

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d. Sectoral Growth Rates and Contribution at Constant (2011-12) Prices

(concld.)

Sl.

No. Sector

Growth Rate (%)

Sectoral Contribution (%)

2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22

(AE) 2020-21

(FRE) 2021-22 (AE) 7 Transport, Storage,

Communication & Services

related to Broadcasting -7.1 7.0 6.7 6.6

7.1 Railways -24.5 42.7 0.3 0.4

7.2 Road Transport -3.7 5.2 4.3 4.1

7.3 Air Transport -31.2 5.4 0.1 0.1

7.4 Services incidental to

Transport -15.4 -5.8 0.7 0.6

7.5 Storage -7.2 2.3 0.1 0.1

7.6 Communication and Services

related to Broadcasting -5.3 12.6 1.3 1.3

8 Financial Services 3.8 11.5 6.7 6.8

9 Real Estate, Ownership of

Dwellings and Prof. Services -4.1 4.8 20.6 19.6

10 Public Administration 4.4 12.1 3.3 3.3

11 Other Services 4.0 13.6 8.4 8.7

Tertiary Sector -5.7 11.6 60.2 61.0 GSVA at Basic Prices -3.7 10.1 100.0 100.0

Taxes on Products 6.1 11.7

Subsidies on Products 47.8 -25.3 Gross State Domestic Product -3.5 11.2 Note: 1. FRE: First Revised Estimates; AE: Advance Estimates

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

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Economy e. Year wise GSDP/GDP and Growth Rates at Current Prices

Sl.

No. Year Telangana All-India GSDP (cr) GR (%) GDP (cr) GR (%)

1 2014-15 5,05,849 - 1,24,67,959 -

2 2015-16 5,77,902 14.2 1,37,71,874 10.5

3 2016-17 6,58,325 13.9 1,53,91,669 11.8

4 2017-18 7,50,050 13.9 1,70,90,042 11.0

5 2018-19 (TRE) 8,57,427 14.3 1,88,99,668 10.6 6 2019-20 (SRE) 9,48,356 10.6 2,00,74,856 6.2

7 2020-21(FRE) 9,69,656 2.2 1,98,00,914 -1.4

8 2021-22 (AE) 11,54,860 19.1 2,36,64,637* 19.5

AAGR 12.6 9.7

CAGR 12.5 9.6

Growth (2014-15 to 2021-22) 128.30 89.90

f. Year wise GSDP/GDP and Growth Rates at Constant (2011-12) Prices

Sl.

No. Year Telangana All-India GSDP (cr) GR (%) GDP (cr) GR (%)

1 2014-15 4,16,332 - 1,05,27,674 -

2 2015-16 4,64,542 11.6 1,13,69,493 8.0

3 2016-17 5,07,946 9.3 1,23,08,193 8.3

4 2017-18 5,57,410 9.7 1,31,44,582 6.8

5 2018-19 (TRE) 6,08,401 9.1 1,39,92,914 6.5

6 2019-20 (SRE) 6,38,682 5.0 1,45,15,958 3.7

7 2020-21(FRE) 6,16,369 -3.5 1,35,58,473 -6.6

8 2021-22 (AE) 6,85,550 11.2 1,47,35,515* 8.7

AAGR 7.5 5.0

CAGR 7.4 4.9

Growth (2014-15 to 2021-22) 64.7 39.9

Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

Note: 1. AAGR : Annual average Growth Rate, CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate, 2.

TRE: Third Revised Estimates; SRE: Second Revised Estimates FRE: First Revised Estimates;

AE: Advance Estimates: PE: Provisional Estimates, Note 2: * Indicates 2021-22 (PE) Data

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g. Year wise Per Capita Income (PCI) and Growth Rates at Current Prices

Sl.

No. Year PCI (in Rupees) Growth Rate (%)

Telangana All-India Telangana All-India

1 2014-15 1,24,104 86,647 - -

2 2015-16 1,40,840 94,797 13.5 9.4

3 2016-17 1,59,395 1,04,880 13.2 10.6

4 2017-18 1,79,358 1,15,224 12.5 9.9

5 2018-19 (TRE) 2,09,848 1,25,946 17.0 9.3

6 2019-20 (SRE) 2,30,955 1,32,115 10.1 4.9

7 2020-21(FRE) 2,34,751 1,26,855 1.6 -4.0

8 2021-22 (AE) 2,78,833 1,50,007* 18.8 18.3

AAGR 12.4 8.3

CAGR 12.3 8.2

Growth (2014-15 to 2021-22) 124.7 73.1 Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

Note 1: AAGR : Annual average Growth Rate, CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate, Note 2: * Indicates 2021-22 (PE) Data

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No. Year PCI (in Rupees) Growth Rate (%)

Telangana All-India Telangana All-India

1 2014-15 1,01,424 72,805 - -

2 2015-16 1,12,267 77,659 10.7 6.7

3 2016-17 1,21,512 83,003 8.2 6.9

4 2017-18 1,31,503 87,586 8.2 5.5

5 2018-19 (TRE) 1,46,777 92,133 11.6 5.2

6 2019-20 (SRE) 1,52,566 94,270 3.9 2.2

7 2020-21(FRE) 1,46,278 85,110 -4.1 -9.7

8 2021-22 (AE) 1,62,142 91,481* 10.8 7.5

AAGR 7.10 3.5

CAGR 6.9 3.3

Growth (2014-15 to 2021-22) 59.87 25.65 Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

Note: * Indicates 2021-22 (PE) Data AAGR : Annual average Growth Rate, CAGR: Com- pound Annual Growth Rate,

Sector 2020-21 (FRE) 2021-22 (AE)

GSVA (Rs.

in crores) GR (%) Contribu-

tion (%) GSVA (Rs.

in crores) GR (%) Contribu- tion (%)

primary 2,01,572 8.8 22.7 2,21,034 9.7 21.3

Secondary 1,48,824 -0.3 16.7 1,80,861 21.5 17.4

Tertiary 5,38,757 0.9 60.6 6,37,476 18.3 61.3

State 8,89,153 2.4 100 10,39,371 16.9 100 Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) GOI.

h. Year wise Per Capita Income (PCI) and Growth Rates at Constant (2011-12) Prices

i. Broad Sector wise GSVA, Growth Rates and

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j. Year wise Telangana’s Performance in Exports Sector (Merchandise & Services)

k. Year wise Telangana’s Merchandise Exports Performance in Comparison to India’s Merchandise Exports

Sl.

No. Year

Merchan- dise Exports

Services (IT&ITES)

Exports

Total (Overall Exports)

Growth Rate (%)

1 2015-16 35,444 75,070 1,10,514 -

2 2016-17 40,322 85,470 1,25,792 13.82

3 2017-18 42,341 93,442 1,35,783 7.94

4 2018-19 50,510 1,09,219 1,59,729 17.64

5 2019-20 52,170 1,28,807 1,80,977 13.30

6 2020-21 64,539 1,45,522 2,10,061 16.07

7 2021-22 (P) 81,971 1,67,350 2,49,321 18.69

AAGR 14.58 CAGR 14.52

Sl.

No. Year Telangana

Exports Growth

Rate (%) India

Exports Growth Rate (%)

1 2018-19 50,510 - 23,07,726 -

2 2019-20 52,170 3.29 22,19,854 -3.81

3 2020-21 64,539 23.71 21,51,771 -3.06

4 2021-22(P) 81,971 27.01 31,45,831 46.20

AAGR 18.00 12.69

CAGR 17.52 10.88

Source: State Export Commissioner, Commerce & Export Promotion Dept., TS.

Note : (P): Provisional

(Rs. in Crores)

(Rs. in Crores)

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No. Particulars 2020-21

(Accounts) 2021-22 (BE)

I Opening Balance -1,689.15 -1,676.22

II Revenue Receipts 1,00,914.36 1,76,126.94

1 Share of Central Taxes 12,691.62 13,990.13

2 Tax Revenue 66,650.37 92,910.00

3 Non Tax Revenue 6,101.24 30,557.35

4 Grants-in-aid 15,471.13 38,669.46

III Capital Receipts 58,316.35 53,750.00

5 Open Market Loans 43,784.00 47,500.00

6 Floating Debt (Gross) 0.00 0.00

7 Loans from GOI 285.34 200.00

8 Other Loans 683.01 1,500.00

9 Deposits Transactions, etc.

(Net) 11,121.42 4,500.00

10 Loans and Advances 58.36 50.00

11 Other Receipts 2,380.00 0.00

12 Contingency Fund (Net) 4.22 0.00

IV Total Receipts( II + III) 1,59,230.71 2,29,876.94 Source: Telangana State Budget, 2022-23 , Volume: VI

Note: BE: Budget Estimates.

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a. Budget at a Glance, 2022-23

(contd.)

(Rs. in crore)

Sl.

No. Particulars 2021-22

(RE)

2022-23 (BE)

I Opening Balance -5.67 -111.34

II Revenue Receipts 1,56,126.94 1,93,029.40

1 Share of Central Taxes 13,990.13 18,394.11

2 Tax Revenue 92,910.00 1,08,211.93

3 Non Tax Revenue 20,557.35 25,421.63

4 Grants-in-aid 28,669.46 41,001.73

III Capital Receipts 53,750.00 63,832.37

5 Open Market Loans 47,500.00 53,970.00

6 Floating Debt (Gross) 0.00 0.00

7 Loans from GOI 200.00 4,102.00

8 Other Loans 1,500.00 1,500.00

9 Deposits Transactions, etc. (Net) 4,500.00 4,200.37

10 Loans and Advances 50.00 60.00

11 Other Receipts 0.00 0.00

12 Contingency Fund (Net) 0.00 0.00

IV Total Receipts ( II + III) 2,09,876.94 2,56,861.77 Source: Telangana State Budget, 2022-23 , Volume: VI, Note: RE : Revised Estimates ; BE: Budget Estimates

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(contd.)

(Rs. in crore)

Sl.

No. Particulars 2020-21

(Accounts) 2021-22 (BE) V Revenue Expenditure 1,23,212.38 1,69,383.44 13 Of which Interest Payments 16,841.36 17,584.38

VI Capital Expenditure 15,922.11 29,046.77

VII Loans and Advances 10,868.27 23,256.33

VIII Capital Disbursements (14 - 18) 7,544.47 9,039.42

14 Floating Debt 0.00 0.00

15 Public Debt Repayment 5,001.61 6,460.40

16 Loans from GOI 489.70 438.98

17 Other Loans 2,045.37 2,140.04

18 Inter state settlement 7.78 0.00

IX Total Expenditure 1,57,547.23 2,30,725.96 X Overall Transactions (IV-IX) 1,683.48 -849.02

XI Closing Balance (I+X) -5.67 -2,525.24

XII Revenue Surplus (II–V) -22,298.03 6,743.50 XIII Fiscal De icit (XII-VI-VII+10) 49,037.83 45,509.60 XIV Primary De icit (XIII-13) 32,196.47 27,925.22 Source: Telangana State Budget, 2022-23 , Volume: VI

Note: BE: Budget Estimates.

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Sl.

No. Particulars 2021-22

(RE)

2022-23 (BE) V Revenue Expenditure 1,51,731.94 1,89,274.82 13 Of which Interest Payments 17,584.38 18,911.88

VI Capital Expenditure 25,954.92 29,728.44

VII Loans and Advances 23,256.33 26,253.36

VIII Capital Disbursements (14-18) 9,039.42 11,601.90

14 Floating Debt 0.00 0.00

15 Public Debt Repayment 6,460.40 8,336.00

16 Loans from GOI 438.98 367.94

17 Other Loans 2,140.04 2,897.96

18 Inter state settlement 0.00 0.00

IX Total Expenditure 2,09,982.61 2,56,858.51

X Overall Transactions (IV-IX) -105.67 3.26

XI Closing Balance (I+X) -111.34 -108.08

XII Revenue Surplus (II–V) 4,395.00 3,754.58 XIII Fiscal De icit (XII-VI-VII+10) 44,766.25 52,167.21 XIV Primary De icit (XIII-13) 27,181.87 33,255.33 Source: Telangana State Budget, 2022-23 , Volume: VI, Note: RE : Revised Estimates ; BE: Budget Estimates

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(concld.)

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(Rs. in crore)

Sl.

No. Year Sales Tax Revenue

(Rs. Cr.)

Growth Rate (%)

1 2017-18 38,348 12.0

2 2018-19 44,131 15.1

3 2019-20 46,454 5.3

4 2020-21 51,215 10.2

5 2021-22 62,466 22.0

AAGR 13.1 CAGR 13.0

Growth (2017-18 to 2021-22) 62.9

Source: Finance Department Telangana Secretariat.

(Rs. in crore)

Sl.

No. Year Documents Registered

(in No)

Revenue Generated

(Rs. in Cr.)

Growth Rate (%)

1 2014-15 7,77,960 2,177 -

2 2015-16 10,68,578 3,102 42.5

3 2016-17 10,55,799 3,822 23.2

4 2017-18 11,56,357 4,202 10.0

5 2018-19 15,32,980 5,344 27.2

6 2019-20 16,58,815 6,671 24.8

7 2020-21 9,61,598 5,243 -21.4

8 2021-22

(Provisional) 20,38,295 12,373 136.0

AAGR 34.6 CAGR 28.2

Growth (2014-15 to 2021-22) 468.35

Source: Finance Department Telangana Secretariat.

b. Sales Tax Revenue, 2017-18 to 2021-22

c. Documents registered and Revenue Generated,

2014-15 to 2021-22

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Sl. No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Annual Rainfall

a Normal mm 906.1

b Actual mm 1,180.8

c % Deviation % 30.3

2 Season wise Rainfall Sl.

No. Season Normal

(in mm.) Actual

(in mm.)

% Dev. over Normal aSouth-West Monsoon

(June to September) 721.2 1,009.6 40.0

bNorth-East Monsoon

(October to December) 124.9 93.1 -25.5

cWinter Period

(January to February) 11.4 35.9 214.9

dHot Weather Period

(March to May) 48.6 42.2 -13.2

3 Raingauge Network (Nos.) 1,581

a Automatic Weather Stations (TSDPS+IMD) 1,055

b Manual Raingauge Stations (DES+IMD) 474

c Automatic Raingauge Stations (IMD) 52

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Hyderabad.

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Sl.

No.

Average Depth to Ground Water Levels (in m bgl) Before

Monsoon

After Monsoon

Starting Season

Ending

Season Annual Average

May-21 Nov-21 Jun-21 May-22

1 9.19 4.97 8.52 9.01 6.57

Source: Director, Ground Water Department, Hyderabad.

b. Monsoon wise Average Depth to Ground Water Levels, 2021-22

c. Ground Water Levels, 2014-15 to 2021-2022

d. Mandals Falling in different Categories based on GWRA 2020

Sl

No. Year Unit Average Depth to

Water Levels

1 2014-15 m bgl 10.88

2 2015-16 m bgl 13.42

3 2016-17 m bgl 10.74

4 2017-18 m bgl 10.4

5 2018-19 m bgl 11.82

6 2019-20 m bgl 10.38

7 2020-21 m bgl 7.25

8 2021-22 m bgl 6.57

Sl.

No.

No. of mandals

No. of Mandals falls in the Category

Safe Semi-

critical Critical Over- Exploited

1 589 375 167 22 25

Source: Director, Ground Water Department, Hyderabad., Note: GWRA: Ground Water Resource Assessment.

m bgl: meters below ground water level

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Sl. No. Crops Vanakalam Yasangi Total

I Cereals and Millets

1 Paddy 62,13,603 35,84,187 97,97,790

2 Maize 7,14,444 5,54,011 12,68,455

3 Jowar 37,994 1,28,630 1,66,624

4 Bajra 646 10,697 11,343

5 Wheat 18 16,355 16,373

6 Ragi 646 2,758 3,404

7 Others 298 1,133 1,431

a Total (1 to 7) 69,67,649 42,97,771 1,12,65,420 II Pulses

1 Red gram 7,71,222 5,881 7,77,103

2 Bengal gram 121 3,83,709 3,83,830

3 Green gram 89,150 38,422 1,27,572

4 Black gram 47,733 96,866 1,44,599

5 Cow gram 3,035 21,109 24,144

6 Horse gram 1,020 1,906 2,926

7 Other Pulses 536 477 1,013

b Total (1 to 7) 9,12,817 5,48,370 14,61,187 Total

Food Grains (a+b) 78,80,466 48,46,141 1,27,26,607 Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Hyderabad

e. Area of Cereals and Millets & Pulses, 2021-22

(Provisional)

(Area in Acres)

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Sl. No. Crops Vanakalam Yasangi Total

I Cereals and Millets

1 Paddy 1,24,46,203 75,94,892 2,00,41,095

2 Rice 82,98,328 50,64,456 1,33,62,784

3 Maize 13,18,057 14,83,641 28,01,698

4 Jowar 10,181 92,999 1,03,180

5 Wheat 9 12,070 12,079

6 Bajra 285 3,926 4,211

7 Ragi 407 1379 1,786

8 Others 80 348 428

a Total (2 to 8) 96,27,347 66,58,819 1,62,86,166 II Pulses

1 Red gram 2,35,838 1,705 2,37,543

2 Bengal gram 64 2,01,447 2,01,511

3 Black gram 15,283 41,168 56,451

4 Green gram 21,580 11,988 33,568

5 Cow gram 941 9,499 10,440

6 Horse gram 363 537 900

7 Other Pulses 107 75 182

b Total (1 to 7) 2,74,176 2,66,419 5,40,595 Total

Food Grains (a+b) 99,01,523 69,25,238 1,68,26,761 Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Hyderabad

f. Production of Cereals and Millets &

Pulses, 2021-22

(Provisional)

(Production in MTs)

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Sl. No. Crops Vanakalam Yasangi Total

I Oil Seeds

1 Soya bean 3,77,152 4,471 3,81,623

2 Groundnut 29,057 3,59,688 3,88,745

3 Sesamum 1,571 80,548 82,119

4 Castor 5,409 3,886 9,295

5 Sun lower 294 43,632 43,926

6 Saf lower 103 18,618 18,721

7 Rapeseed & Mustard 37 7,493 7,530

Total 4,13,623 5,18,336 9,31,959

II Other Crops

1 Cotton 46,68,057 0 46,68,057

2 Chilies 3,58,567 28,311 3,86,878

3 Turmeric 85,088 0 85,088

4 Sugar cane 68,874 0 68,874

5 Onions 8,188 14,143 22,331

6 Tobacco 1,410 6,823 8,233

Total 51,90,184 49,277 52,39,461

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Hyderabad.

g. Area of Oil Seeds & Other Crops, 2021-22

(Provisional)

(Area in Acres)

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Sl. No. Crops Vanakalam Yasangi Total

I Oil Seeds

1 Groundnut 25,241 3,47,818 3,73,059

2 Soya bean 2,64,242 2,057 2,66,299

3 Sun lower 233 20,812 21,045

4 Sesamum 134 24,245 24,379

5 Castor 1,176 1,290 2,466

6 Rapeseed & Mustard 16 4,908 4,924

7 Saf lower 48 5,827 5,875

Total 2,91,090 4,06,957 6,98,047

II Other Crops

1 Cotton(Kapas)** 25,07,799 0 25,07,799

1 Cotton (Lint)** 48,07,728 0 48,07,728

2 Sugar cane 28,50,744 0 28,50,744

3 Chillies 6,89,166 30,038 7,19,204

4 Turmeric 2,38,417 0 2,38,417

5 Onions 50,446 1,89,007 2,39,453

6 Tobacco 1,585 7,758 9,343

Total 63,38,157 2,26,803 65,64,960

** Production in bales of 170 kgs each.

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Hyderabad.

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(Provisional)

(Production in MTs)

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Sl.

No.

Crop Paddy Maize

Year Qty. Value Qty. Value

1 2014-15 24.29 3,392.21 4.38 568.21

2 2015-16 23.56 3,396.65 0.08 9.99

3 2016-17 53.69 8,089.55 0.18 24.87

4 2017-18 53.99 8,565.15 7.46 1,062.35

5 2018-19 77.46 13,689.92 4.17 708.07

6 2019-20 111.26 20,383.44 9.55 1,680.44

7 2020-21 141.07 26,608.88 2.62 485.48

8 2021-22

(01.06.2022) 110.46 18,316.00 - -

i. Procurement in Telangana, 2014-15 to 2021-22

(Procurement : Quantity in Lakh Tonnes, Amount in Rs. Crore)

Sl.

No.

Crop Redgram Greengram Blackgram

Year Qty. Amount Qty. Amount Qty. Amount

1 2015-16 0.11 49.97 - - - -

2 2016-17 1.31 659.71 0.03 14.44 72.60

tonnes 0.36

3 2017-18 1.33 727.00 0.03 18.51 0.16 88.29

4 2018-19 0.82 464.47 0.13 93.28 0.04 20.30

5 2019-20 1.40 812.94 0.06 40.94 - -

6 2020-21 - - - -

7 2021-22 - - - -

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(contd.)

Sl.

No.

Crop Cotton Bengalgram Soyabean

Year Qty. Value Qty. Amount Qty. Amount

1 2014-15 19.46 7,839.48 - - - -

2 2015-16 3.20 1,304.40 - - - -

3 2016-17 - - - - - -

4 2017-18 1.63 702.73 0.60 265.00 - -

5 2018-19 3.99 2,154.00 0.57 262.70 0.05 16.70 6 2019-20 21.62 11,749.00 0.84 407.25 0.10 38.94

7 2020-21 17.73 10,167.00 0.17 85.42 - -

8 2021-22

(03.06.2022) - - 0.84 440.05 - -

Source: Crop Procuring Entity for Paddy is Civil Supplies Dept., Cotton is CCI, Maize, Redgram, Greengram, Blackgram, Bengalgram and Soyabeen is Markfed.

Sl.

No. Year

No. of Farmers Bene itted

Area Irrigated Under Amount (Rs. in crores) Drip Sprinkler Total

1 2014-15 31,277 46,353 30,130 76,483 240.90

2 2015-16 39,545 77,978 21,665 99,643 322.32

3 2016-17

&

2017-18 1,38,579 2,71,410 1,07,111 3,78,521 990.00 4 2018-19 37,596 70,233 30,530 1,00,763 247.00

5 2019-20 3,831 10,675 1,184 11,859 28.95

6 2020-21 9,574 18,602 9,721 28,323 53.40

7 2021-22 31,069 46,971 36,241 83,212 166.27

Total 2,91,471 5,42,222 2,36,582 7,78,804 2,048.84 Source: Telangana State Micro Irrigation Project.

j. Micro Irrigation, 2014-15 to 2021-22

(Area in Acres)

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k. Agriculture Infrastructure, 2021-22

Sl.No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Rythu Samanvaya Samithi’s

aRevenue Village Level Committees Nos. 10,733

Members enrolled @15 Nos. 1,60,995

bMandal Level Committees Nos. 559

Members enrolled @24 Nos. 13,416

cDistrict Level Committees Nos. 32

Members enrolled @24 Nos. 768

dState level Committee Nos. 1

Members enrolled @42 Nos. 42

2 Rythu Vedikalu

a Rythu Vedikalu Sanctioned Nos. 2,601

b Estimate Amount for Construction Rs. (crore) 572.22

c Rythu Vedikalu Constructed Nos. 2,595

d Expenditure Incurred Rs. (crore) 570.90

3 Rythu Bazars Nos. 47

4 Agricultural Market

Committees Nos. 192

5 AMCs enrolled in E-NAM Nos. 57

6 AMC Godowns Nos. 1,167

Capacity M tonnes 24,85,000

7 Ware Houses Nos 32

Capacity M tonnes 3,47,400

8 Raw Mills Nos. 2,051

Milling Capacity M.Tonnes 41,79,500

9 Boilled Mills Nos. 1,009

Milling Capacity M.Tonnes 58,10,000

Source: Commissioner, Agriculture Dept., Director, Marketing Dept.

(As on 31.03.2022)

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Sl.

No.

Size Class (Hects.)

Holdings (Lakh Nos.)

% to Total Holding

Area (Lakh Hects.)

Average Size of Holdings

(Hects.)

1 Marginal 38.401 64.56 17.059 0.44

a Below 0.5 23.169 38.95 5.938 0.26

b 0.5 to 1.0 15.232 25.61 11.121 0.73

2 Small 14.090 23.69 19.766 1.40

a 1.0 to 2.0 14.090 23.69 19.766 1.40

3 Semi-Medium 5.635 9.47 14.668 2.60

a 2.0 to 3.0 4.317 7.26 10.156 2.35

b 3.0 to 4.0 1.319 2.22 4.513 3.42

4 Medium 1.256 2.11 6.879 5.48

a 4.0 to 5.0 0.622 1.05 2.746 4.42

b 5.0 to 7.5 0.497 0.84 2.960 5.96

c 7.5 to 10.0 0.138 0.23 1.174 8.51

5 Large 0.095 0.16 1.346 14.22

a 10.0 & above 0.095 0.16 1.346 14.22

Total 59.477 100.00 59.718 1.00

Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GOI.

l. Census of Land Holdings by Size Class,

2015-16

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Sl.

No. Item Unit Quantity % over

Total 1 Operational Holdings

a Scheduled Castes Lakh Nos. 7.000 11.77

b Scheduled Tribes Lakh Nos. 7.125 11.98

c Other Social Groups Lakh Nos. 45.346 76.24

d Institutional Lakh Nos. 0.006 0.01

Total 59.477 100.00

2 Area Operated

a Scheduled Castes Lakh Hects. 5.322 8.91

b Scheduled Tribes Lakh Hects. 7.406 12.40

c Other Social Groups Lakh Hects. 46.938 78.60

d Institutional Lakh Hects. 0.052 0.09

Total 59.718 100.00

Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GOI.

m. Census of Land Holdings by

Social Groups, 2015-16

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Sl.

No. Description No.

Irrigation Potential Contemplated

Ayacut (Acres)

Irrigation Potential Created

Ayacut (Acres)

New Stabilized New Stabilized 1 Completed

Projects 9 21,32,611 92,584 21,32,611 92,584 2 On-Going

Projects 24 69,02,138 26,94,589 19,48,016 14,27,958 Total 33 90,34,749 27,87,173 40,80,627 15,20,542

Sl.

No. Description No.

Irrigation Potential Contemplated

Ayacut (Acres)

Irrigation Potential Newly

Created Ayacut

(Acres)

New Stabilized

1 Completed Projects 27 3,04,184 - 3,04,184

2 On-Going Projects 10 96,118 6,848 53,777

Total 37 4,00,302 6,848 3,57,961

Sl. No. Sources Unit Quantity

1 MI Tanks Nos. 38,942

a Ayacut Acres 23,33,263

b Capacity MCFT 2,32,381

2 Other Tanks Nos. 7,589

Total Tanks (1+2) 46,531

Note: MCFT: Million Cubic Feet

Sl.

No. Lift Irrigation

Schemes (in No.s) Irrigated potential created (Acres)

1 647 3,81,006

Source: ENC (General) I&CAD Department

a. Major Irrigation Projects

b. Medium Irrigation Projects

c. Minor Irrigation Sources

d. Lift Irrigation Schemes

6 I rrigation

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7 F orests

37

37

Sl. No. Item Unit Area

I Forest Area

1 Total Forest Area Sq. Kms. 27,678.87

a Reserved Sq. Kms. 25,793.61

b Protected Sq. Kms. 1,589.65

c Un-Classi ied Sq. Kms. 295.61

II Sale of Forest Produce

Sl. No. Item Unit Value

1 Value of Major Forest Produce, 2020-21

a Timber Rs. in lakh 739.92

b Firewood Rs. in lakh 29.00

c Eucalyptus Pulp wood Rs. in lakh 6,909.50

d Cashew Rs. in lakh 7.70

Total 7,686.45 2 Value of Minor Forest Produce, 2020-21

a Bamboo Rs. in lakh 1,295.55

b Beedi Leaves Rs. in lakh 1,757.27

c Others Rs. in lakh 15.50

d Miscellaneous Rs. in lakh 611.78

Total 3,680.09

Grand Total (1+2) 11,366.54

Note: Totals may not tallied due to rounding off.

Source: Chief Conservator of Forests, Research and Development Circle, Hyd.

a Forest Area and Produce, 2021-22

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7 F orests

Sl.

No. Name of the Species Unit

2020-21 2021-22

Physical

Target Achieve-

ment Physical

Target Achieve- ment 1Teak Cmt 1,684.48 723.91 1,755.00 764.70 2Non Teak Cmt 530.48 911.81 455.00 5,535.74 I Timber Total 2,214.96 1,635.72 2,210.00 6,300.44

1Casuarinas Cmt - 5.92 - -

2Non Teak Cmt - - - 2,335.79

3Eucalyptus Cmt 795.25 - 31,644.50 80.00

4UDOR Fuel - 1.14 - -

II Fuel - Total 795.25 7.06 31,644.50 2,415.79

1Teak Poles Nos 7,900 3,539 3,000 1,771

2Non Teak poles Nos 1,708 1,020 - 141

3Eucalyptus Nos - - - 6

III Poles Total Nos 9,608 4,549 3,000 1,918 IV Long Bamboo Nos 7,36,000 5,01,890 4,22,000 2,24,504 Source: Chief Conservator of Forests, Research and Development Circle, Hyd.

Sl. No. Type of Sanctuary/ Park Number Unit Area

1 Wildlife Sanctuaries 7 Sq. kms. 2,614.27

2 Tiger Reserve Forests 2 Sq. kms. 4,626.83

3 National Parks 3 Sq. kms. 19.61

4 Zoological Parks 2 Sq. kms. 171.22

5 Deer Parks 4 Hectares 58.80

6 Private Deer Parks 1 Acres 3.00

Source: Chief Conservator of Forests, Research and Development Circle, Hyd.

b. Physical Targets and Achievements of Forest Produce, 2020-21 and 2021-22

c. Functioning of Sanctuaries and Parks, 2021-22

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Sl.

No.

Name of

the City State Total Forest Cover as per

GR (%)

ISFR 2021 ISFR 2011

1 Ahmedabad Gujarat 9.41 17.96 -48

2 Bengaluru Karnataka 89.02 94.00 -5

3 Chennai Tamilnadu 22.7 18.02 26

4 Delhi Delhi 194.24 174.33 11

5 Hyderabad Telangana 81.81 33.15 147

6 Kolkata West Bengal 1.77 2.52 -30

7 Mumbai Maharashtra 110.77 101.74 9

Total 509.72 441.72 15.39

Source: India State of Forest Report, 2021

Sl.

No.

State/

India

Total Forest cover (VDF+MDF+OF)

Change in forest cover

w.r.t. 2019 assessment

GR

ISFR 2021 ISFR 2019 (%)

1 Telangana 21,214 20,582 632 3.07

2 India 7,13,789 7,12,249 1,540 0.22

Note: VDF: Very Dense Forest, MDF: Moderate Dense Forest, OF: Open Forest, ISFR: India State of Forest Report, 2021 Source: India State of Forest Report, 2019 and 2021

d. Decadal Forest Cover Assessment in Major Mega Cities as per ISFR, 2011 & 2021

(in sq. kms.)

e. Telangana’s Forest cover in comparision with India as per ISFR, 2019 and 2021

(in sq. kms.)

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8 V eterinary

Services

Sl. No. Item Unit Total

1 Veterinary Institutions Nos. 2,217

a Super Specialty Veterinary Hospitals Nos. 1

b District Veterinary Hospitals Nos. 8

c Area Veterinary Hospitals Nos. 98

d Primary Veterinary Centres Nos. 909

e Mobile Veterinary Clinics Nos. 100

f Sub Centre (Animal Health) Nos. 1,101

2 Cases Treated (excluding Livestock Farms) ‘000 Nos. 27,332

3 Castrations done ‘000 Nos. 203

4 Vaccinations done ‘000 Nos. 43,088

5 Arti icial Insemination Centres Nos. 3,713

6 Arti icial Inseminations done ‘000 Nos. 1,956

7 Calves Born ‘000 Nos. 626

8 Area brought under development of

Fodder ‘000 Acres 454

Source: Director, Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Dept. Hyd.

a. Veterinary Extension Services, 2021-22

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Services

Sl.

No. Species Telangana India Telangana

Rank

Telangana Share (%)

1 Sheep 190.63 742.61 1 25.67

2 Buffaloes 42.26 1,098.52 9 3.85

3 Goats 49.35 1,488.85 12 3.31

4 Pigs 1.78 90.56 14 1.97

5 Cattle 42.33 1,934.63 15 2.19

6 Others 0.06 12.46 0.49

Total Livestock 326.41 5,367.61 8 6.08

1 Dogs 3.55 94.34 8 3.76

2 Rabbits 0.15 5.50 12 2.76

3 Poultry 799.99 8,518.10 3 9.39

Source: Director, Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Dept. Hyd

b. 20

th

Livestock Census, 2019

(in Lakhs numbers)

c. Livestock Production, 2021-22

Sl No. Item Unit Quantity

1 Milk (‘000) Tonnes 6,099.97

2 Meat (including Chicken) (‘000) Tonnes 1,014.73

3 Eggs Lakh Nos. 1,72,506.12

Source: Director, Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Dept. Hyd.

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Services

Sl.

No. Year

Milk Meat Eggs

Pro- duction

(‘000 Tonnes)

Growth Rate

(%)

Pro- duction

(‘000 Tonnes)

Growth Rate

(%)

Pro- duction

(Crore Nos)

Growth Rate

(%)

1 2014-15 4,207.26 - 505.05 - 1,061.85 -

2 2015-16 4,442.45 5.59 542.05 7.33 1,120.58 5.53

3 2016-17 4,681.09 5.37 591.04 9.04 1,181.86 5.47

4 2017-18 4,965.37 6.07 645.03 9.13 1,267.00 7.20

5 2018-19 5,416.13 9.08 754.06 16.90 1,368.68 8.03

6 2019-20 5,590.21 3.21 848.15 12.48 1,480.55 8.17

7 2020-21 5,765.19 3.13 920.25 8.50 1,584.70 7.03

8 2021-22 6,099.97 5.81 1,014.73 10.27 1,725.06 8.86

AAGR 5.47 10.52 7.18

CAGR 5.45 10.48 7.18

Growth

(2014-15 to 2021-22) 44.99 100.92 62.46

Source: Source: Director, Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Dept. Hyd.

d. Milk, Meat and Eggs Production,

2014-15 to 2021-22

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Services

Sl.

No. Item Quantity

(in Nos.)

Water Spread Area

(in Hectares) 1 Total No. of Tanks &

Reservoirs 26,970 6,81,215

a Reservoirs 89 1,87,099

b ˃100 Acres Tanks 5,291 2,37,144

c ˂100 Acres Tanks 21,590 2,56,973

2 Fishermen Co-operative Societies (No) 4,596 3 Members enrolled in

Co-operative Societies (No) 3,36,553

4 Production of Fish and Prawn, 2021-22 Sl.

No. Item Production

(Tonnes) Value

(Rs. in lakhs)

a Inland Fish 3,76,142 5,41,096

b Fresh Water Prawn 13,827 44,899

Total 3,89,969 5,85,995

a. Type of Water Bodies and Fisheries Co-operative Societies, 2021-22

9 F isheries

Sl.

No. Year

Fish Prawn

Pro- duction

(Tonnes)

Growth Rate

(%)

Value

(Rs. Lakhs)

Pro- duction

(Tonnes)

Growth Rate

(%)

Value

(Rs. Lakhs) 1 2014-15 2,60,010 - 2,43,112.39 8,352 - 20,671.25 2 2015-16 2,28,185 -11.24 2,39,726.81 8,567 2.91 24,877.40 3 2016-17 1,93,732 -15.10 2,11,065.21 5,189 -39.43 14,157.60 4 2017-18 2,62,252 35.37 3,41,899.00 7,783 49.99 19,805.00 5 2018-19 2,84,210 8.37 3,74,244.00 9,998 28.46 27,183.00 6 2019-20 2,99,869 5.51 4,33,246.00 10,453 4.55 33,826.00 7 2020-21 3,37,117 12.42 4,84,746.00 11,734 12.25 38,176.00 8 2021-22 3,76,142 12.58 5,41,096.00 13,827 17.84 44,899.00

AAGR 6.56 10.94

CAGR 5.42 7.53

Source: Commissioner, Fisheries Dept.

b. Fish and Prawn Production, 2014-15 to 2021-22

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Sl.

No. Mineral Unit Production Value

(Rs. in Crores) I Major Minerals

A Fuel Minerals

1 Coal Lakh Tonnes 653.78 16,017.64

B Other Major Minerals

1 Lime Stone Lakh Tonnes 284.04 1,170.25

2 Stowing Sand Lakh Tonnes 5.46 8.30

3 Manganese Tonnes 10,522 6.28

Sub Total 17,202.47

II Minor Minerals A Industrial Minerals

1 Laterite Lakh Tonnes 53.59 188.65

2 Quartz Lakh Tonnes 12.28 51.34

3 Feldspar Lakh Tonnes 7.29 34.95

4 Dolomite Lakh Tonnes 6.09 36.83

5 White Clay Tonnes 34,850 0.77

6 Shale Tonnes 25,700 0.57

7 Barytes Tonnes 2,060 1.03

Sub Total 314.14 B Other Minor Minerals

1 Road Metal Lakh M3 1,052.79 7,158.98

2 Gravel / Earth Lakh M3 656.36 1,568.70

3 Colour Granite Lakh M3 7.62 1,658.90

4 Black Granite Lakh M3 3.50 889.88

5 Ordinary Sand Lakh M3 123.96 743.79

6 Limestone Slabs Lakh M2 23.90 39.68

7 Fuller's Earth Lakh Tonnes 3.42 15.89

8 Mosaic Chips Lakh Tonnes 2.07 3.37

Sub Total 12,079.19

Grand Total 29,595.80

Note: M2 - Sq. Meters, M3 - Cubic Meters. Totals not tallied due to rounding off, Source: Director, Mines & Geology Dept.

a. Production of Minerals, 2021-22

10 M ining

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