Global Terrorism and its types and prevention ppt.
Gujarat snapshot
1. GUJARAT
A SNAPSHOT OF INCLUSIVE GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
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2. GUJARAT
A SNAPSHOT OF INCLUSIVE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Under the visionary leadership of
BHARATIYA JANTA PARTY
&
Shri NARENDRA MODI
GDP
INCOME / DEBT
(Overall & Per Capita)
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
EXPORTS
POVERTY PARITY
MALNUTRITION
IMR & MMR
(Infant & Maternal Mortality Rate)
BIRTH & DEATH RATE*
LITERACY RATE
GIRL EDUCATION INDICES
SEX RATIO
SAFETY INDICES
ROADS
ELECTRIFICATION (Rural And Urban)
TRANSPORTATION
GOVERNANCE
3.
4. Gujarat Contribution to INDIA
• Gujarat contribution to overall Indian Economy
• The chart clarifies that Gujarat is contributing to 25% of India’s exports which
leads to high Foreign exchange earnings for India – thus helping out with trade
deficit numbers
• SOURCE: CMIE, ASI 2010-11, Economic Survey 2011-12
5. GDP
• Gujarat Share in India’s GDP has gone up by almost 2 percentage points: near
30% jump in contribution
10. ‘PUCCA’ ROOF
• Concrete roof is a sign of prosperity. With close to half households in Gujarat
having a ‘Pucca’ roof over their head, (and a 33% increase in the last 10 years,
while increasing the gap over national average) Gujarat shows India the way
towards development that is ‘Inclusive’
11. • Birth Rate in isolation does not necessarily present a concrete indicator of
healthcare facilities (A lower birth rate can simply signify that the state is doing
a commendable job of population control).
12. HDI VALUE
• The overall improvement in Gujarat HDI is more than India. If we look at 2001
numbers, Gujarat was at ~ 0.450 and between 01 & 08, the improvement has been
substantial
13. HDI - INDIA
• HDI 2001 – 0.450 (Ranking not known)
• HDI 2007-08 – 0.527 (11th Rank) - Including Small states like Delhi, Sikkim,
Pondicherry
• India HDI Score – 0.467 – Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu & (surprisingly) J&K
are the only other Large states that have a higher HDI compared to Gujarat in
2007-08
2001 2007-08
14. IMR
• IMR has come down from 60 to 41. This points to an improved healthcare system
in the state
• It has dropped to 37 in 2012
16. MALNUTRITION
• When compared to other states, Gujarat performs exceptionally well
• The comparison of malnutrition between 2007 and 2012 throws up interesting
facts. Gujarat has almost halved the number of malnourished children
• However, the number is still high and government is working to get this
number down to single digit
18. GROWTH IN INEQUALITY
• Change in Lorenz Ratio denotes the change in inequality between rich and the
poor (i.e. Wealth distribution)
• Gujarat has seen ZERO change in rural areas, whereas the same in Urban areas
is 5%
• India & the most literate state Kerala performs much worse
19. REMARKS
• There is a huge scope for improvement in these numbers in the future.
• Unfortunately, 2007-08 results for HDI came out in 2011. A lot of water has flown
under the bridge since then (5 years of Modi rule have passed since then and
thus the scope for improvement is much better in the next report (2012 report
should be out in 2014/15)
• Malnutrition which is often hyped to show that Gujarat has not developed, has
seen a huge drop of close to 50%
20.
21. SEX RATIO AT BIRTH
• Gujarat sees a significant improvement in Sex-ratio at birth. This can be
attributed to various government policies that have strictly clamped down on
Radiology clinics which determined sex of featus
22. LITERACY RATE
• Close to 80% literacy rate in Gujarat compared to 74% for India
• Add to it almost 70% schools that have computer, compared to 22% pan-India
• Source: Census Data and Indian & Gujarat Government Data
24. SCHOOL DROP-OUT RATE
• Shows the emphasis on primary education by the state government. Once the
foundation is in place during these formative years, it will help in improving
drop-out rates for higher education as well.
25. SINGLE TEACHER SCHOOL
• Again, emphasises the fact that government if focussed on promoting quality
education at all levels
• Multiple teachers in one school (even small villages) helps in improving quality
of education and does not lead to students missing classes in case teacher is
unavailable due to any reason
36. ELECTRICITY - A COMPARISON
• Power generation has gone up by almost 4.5 times in the last 10 years
• Surplus power which is then sold to other states
• 100% villages have electricity