Maharashtra Leads in GSDP, Sikkim Tops in Per Capita Income Growth

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India’s economic landscape continues to evolve, with Maharashtra maintaining its position as the state with the highest Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), while Sikkim has emerged as the leader in per capita income.

Maharashtra recorded a staggering GSDP of ₹36.46 lakh crore, making it the biggest contributor to India’s overall economy. The state’s thriving industrial, financial, and technological sectors have been key drivers of this growth. Meanwhile, Sikkim has achieved the highest per capita GSDP in the country, reaching ₹6.25 lakh, reflecting its strong economic performance relative to its small population. The state’s success is attributed to sustainable industries like hydropower, eco-tourism, and organic farming, which have significantly boosted prosperity.

Other major states have also posted impressive economic figures. Tamil Nadu (₹23.93 lakh crore), Uttar Pradesh (₹22.84 lakh crore), Gujarat (₹22.03 lakh crore), and Karnataka (₹22.7 lakh crore) remain top contributors to the national economy, driven by sectors such as IT, manufacturing, and agriculture. Madhya Pradesh follows with a GSDP of ₹12.46 lakh crore.

In terms of per capita GSDP, southern states have shown significant progress, with Telangana (₹3.46 lakh), Karnataka (₹3.37 lakh), and Tamil Nadu (₹3.12 lakh) ranking among the highest. Kerala and Andhra Pradesh also report strong figures at ₹2.87 lakh and ₹2.46 lakh per capita, respectively.

These figures indicate that while larger states dominate in overall economic output, smaller states like Sikkim are excelling in per capita prosperity, setting benchmarks for sustainable and inclusive growth.

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