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Average GDP growth for 21 Indian states projected at 11.2 pc in FY25: NSE study

October 18, 2024

Mumbai, Oct 18

The capital spending by 21 key states is expected to moderate in FY25, growing by a modest 6.5 per cent to Rs 6.5 lakh crore, with an average GDP growth for these states projected at 11.2 per cent, an analysis by the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) revealed on Friday.

These 21 states together represent over 95 per cent of India’s GDP (Rs 326 lakh crore in FY25BE).

Punjab has the lowest capital spending ratio at 6.2 per cent, while Gujarat leads at 36.2 per cent.

States’ reliance on market loans has dropped in recent years, thanks to higher loans from the Centre.

"The average GDP growth for these states is projected at 11.2 per cent, down from 11.8 per cent in FY24RE, with significant inter-state variation (0.6 per cent for MP to 22.1 per cent for Mizoram), exceeding India’s budgeted growth of 10.5 per cent," according to the NSE’s ‘State of States’ report.

Total receipts are expected to rise by a four-year low of 10.2 per cent to Rs 43.4 lakh crore (+16.7 per cent in FY24RE), with revenue receipts (99 per cent of total receipts) rising by 10.6 per cent, the report mentioned. This growth is primarily driven by a strong, albeit sequentially lower, 15 per cent rise in states’ own revenues (tax and non-tax) to Rs 25.8 lakh crore, partly offset by lower devolution and grants from the Centre.

"Tax buoyancy for these states is expected to remain steady at 1.3x in FY25BE, surpassing the Centre’s 1.0x," the NSE analysis showed.

 

 

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