Bihar's real GSDP nearly doubled from Rs 2.47 lakh crore in 2011-12 to Rs 4.64 lakh crore in 2023-24.
In terms of total economic output, Bihar bridged the gap with West Bengal but the gap widened with UP and Gujarat.
Bihar's per capita economic output increased from Rs 21,750 to Rs 32,174, but the gap with other states widened.
Bihar's manufacturing sector value-added grew from Rs 12,681 crore in 2011-12 to Rs 31,110 crore in 2023-24, bridging the gap with most states except Gujarat.
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Detailed Insights:
While Bihar's overall economic output improved relative to some states, its per capita output lagged due to a higher population growth rate of 18.2% between 2011 and projected 2021, compared to Kerala's 6.2%.
The growth in Bihar's manufacturing sector appears significant, but it is partly due to a slowdown in manufacturing value-added in other states like Maharashtra.
Despite high economic growth rates in isolation, Bihar's low base of economic activity means it still struggles to catch up with more developed states.
Migration patterns of Bihar residents to states like Maharashtra and Punjab highlight the persistent need for better economic opportunities within Bihar.
The analysis uses real Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) and real Net State Domestic Product to account for inflation and provide a more accurate comparison of economic growth.
Key Concepts Involved:
Real GSDP: Inflation-adjusted measure of the total economic output of a state.
Per Capita Income: Average income earned per person in a specific area in a year.
Manufacturing Value Added: Net output of the manufacturing sector, calculated by adding the total output and subtracting the intermediate inputs.