APPENDICES
APPENDIX
A : SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Statement A-I : Selected economic indicators, 1950-511960-61
item |
1950.51 |
1951-52 |
1952.53 |
1953-54 |
1954-55 |
1955.56
|
1956-57 |
1957-58 |
1958-59 |
1959-60 |
1960-61 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
national
income (at 1960-61 prices) (Rs. crores) |
10240 |
10515 |
10930 |
11590 |
11880 |
12130 |
12710 |
12590 |
13510 |
13680 |
14500 |
money
supply (a) (Rs. crores) |
1979 |
1804 |
1765 |
1794 |
1921 |
2184 |
2313 |
2388 |
2490 |
2703 |
2908 |
scheduled
bank deposits (a) (Rs. crores) |
906 |
878 |
844 |
856 |
951 |
1051 |
1186 |
1481 |
1668 |
1935 |
1910 |
plan
outlay (Rs. crores) |
|
259-6 |
267-6 |
343-0 |
475-9 |
614-1 |
632-8 |
884.2 |
1001.4 |
1010.5 |
1071.0 |
deficit
financing (Rs. crores) |
.. |
2 |
44 |
36 |
94 |
157 |
253 |
496 |
136 |
112 |
(-)49 |
index
of wholesale prices (b) (base : 1952.53= 100) |
125
-2 |
99.9 |
100-8 |
100.3 |
90-8 |
98-1 |
105-6 |
105.4 |
112.3 |
118.9 |
127.5 |
cost
of living index (base : (1949=100) |
101 |
105 |
104 |
106 |
99 |
96 |
107 |
112 |
118 |
123 |
124 |
index
of employment (organised sectors) (base : 1950-51=100) |
100-0 |
99-3 |
102-0 |
101-0 |
103-5 |
104-0 |
111-2 |
115.9 |
114.9 |
119.0 |
121.0(c) |
index
of wages (base : 1950-51= 100) |
100-0 |
107-1 |
115-0 |
114-9 |
114-9 |
121-3 |
125-0 |
127.6 |
132.6 |
135.0(c) |
137.0(c)
|
index
of agricultural productiol (base : 1949-50= 100) |
1
95-6 |
97-5 |
102-0 |
114-3 |
117-0 |
116-8 |
124-0 |
114.6 |
132.3 |
127.2 |
135.0 |
index
of food grains production (base: 1949-50= 100) |
90-5 |
91-1 |
101-1 |
119-1 |
115-0 |
115-3 |
120-8 |
107.9 |
130.1 |
124.3 |
131.6 |
index
of industrial production (base : 1950-51=100) |
100-0 |
112-2 |
113-4 |
117-3 |
129-1 |
138-6 |
151-0 |
152.5 |
157.2 |
175.0 |
194.3 |
imports
(Rs. crores) |
650 |
963 |
633 |
592 |
684 |
761 |
1100 |
1234 |
1030 |
924 |
1075 |
exports
(Rs. crores) . |
646 |
730 |
602 |
540 |
597 |
641 |
635 |
668 |
576 |
623 |
625 |
(a) As on last
Friday of the financial year.
(b) Figures correspond to the average of weeks for the month of March.
(c) Estimated.
Statement
A-II : Index numbers of wholesale prices, 1950-511960-61 (base :
1952-53== 100)
period |
food
articles |
cereals |
rice |
wheat |
liquor
and tobacco |
fuelpower
and light lubricants |
industrial
raw materials |
raw
cotton |
raw
jute |
oil
seeds |
manu-
factures |
general
index |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
194950
|
March
|
108'3 |
92 |
87 |
98 |
91-6 |
91
-1 |
119-1 |
93 |
128 |
132 |
98.9 |
106.4 |
1950-
51 |
June
|
111-4 |
91 |
90 |
90 |
96'6 |
90-1 |
122-0 |
100 |
127 |
136 |
98.7 |
108.4 |
September
|
116-9 |
94 |
94 |
93 |
103-8 |
92-3 |
127-0 |
104 |
128 |
147 |
100.7 |
112.8 |
December
|
109-2 |
97 |
96 |
99 |
100-7 |
93-7 |
132-8 |
128 |
127 |
144 |
103.5 |
110.6 |
March
|
112-4 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
112-9 |
97-5 |
153-7 |
144 |
204 |
149 |
118.7 |
120.2 |
1957-52 |
June
|
116-9 |
104 |
110 |
93 |
115-3 |
95-4 |
166-8 |
128 |
314 |
154 |
123.2 |
126.4 |
September
|
113-7 |
105 |
109 |
95 |
125-4 |
94-1 |
132-0 |
121 |
172 |
130 |
117.6 |
117.3 |
December
|
110-2 |
99 |
99 |
93 |
130-0 |
97-6 |
136-6 |
135 |
193 |
129 |
119.9 |
117.1 |
March |
93-7 |
95 |
97 |
90 |
121-5 |
98-0 |
103-2 |
109 |
134 |
85 |
107.6 |
99.9 |
195253 |
June
|
97-9 |
100 |
103 |
96 |
104-7 |
99-1 |
98-0 |
102 |
113 |
88 |
101.2 |
99.1 |
September
|
103-7 |
102 |
102 |
100 |
98-3 |
101
-4 |
106-1 |
109 |
104 |
107 |
100.7 |
103.0 |
December
|
96-5 |
97 |
95 |
100 |
95-5 |
99-7 |
93-8 |
90 |
89 |
96 |
97.5 |
96.4 |
March
|
102-2 |
100 |
99 |
102 |
92-8 |
98-8 |
101-5 |
96 |
82 |
115 |
98.9 |
100.8 |
195354 |
June
|
113-3 |
104 |
107 |
95 |
99-0 |
98-9 |
113-7 |
99 |
101 |
137 |
100.1 |
108.8 |
September
|
111-7 |
103 |
107 |
95 |
101-7 |
99-8 |
113-8 |
101 |
95 |
137 |
98.8 |
107.7 |
December
|
101-6 |
92 |
93 |
92 |
99-2 |
98-5 |
107-2 |
105 |
108 |
111 |
98.1 |
101.4 |
March
|
98-6 |
88 |
87 |
88 |
96-0 |
98-0 |
106-2 |
108 |
98 |
109 |
100.6 |
100.3 |
195455 |
June
|
97-3 |
82 |
88 |
69 |
94-3 |
98-5 |
103-1 |
103 |
95 |
102 |
101.1 |
99.3 |
September
|
100-4 |
85 |
90 |
76 |
94-1 |
96-S |
100-5 |
100 |
99 |
95 |
100.8 |
100.3 |
Decembftr
|
87-7 |
73 |
74 |
72 |
83-8 |
96-5 |
100-9 |
104 |
123 |
84 |
99.8 |
93.4 |
March |
82-9 |
70 |
72 |
71 |
86-0 |
95-7 |
97-2 |
92 |
142 |
71 |
101.1 |
90.8 |
195556 |
June |
83-7 |
69 |
76 |
60 |
82-3 |
95-0 |
93-3 |
93 |
116 |
74 |
98.2 |
89.7 |
September |
85-3 . |
75 |
81 |
68 |
79-5 |
94-1 |
94*5 |
95 |
113 |
81 |
98.8 |
90.6 |
December |
87-5 |
77 |
76 |
80 |
79-6 |
95-2 |
101-9 |
102 |
110 |
92 |
100.2 |
93.5 |
March |
92.8 |
86 |
86 |
85 |
78.7 |
96.8 |
109.4 |
107 |
122 |
106 |
102.9 |
98.1 |
195657
|
June |
99-0 |
93 |
85 |
82 |
80-5 |
98-7 |
112-9 |
111 |
113 |
116 |
103-5 |
102-1 |
September |
103-6 |
99 |
101 |
87 |
83-6 |
106-2 |
116-8 |
109 |
122 |
124 |
109-0 |
106-9 |
December |
105-1 |
97 |
94 |
94 |
87-7 |
106-8 |
119-4 |
109 |
138 |
124 |
108-8 |
108-1
|
March
|
102-3 |
99 |
97 |
95 |
87-2 |
106-5 |
117-3 |
113 |
133 |
119 |
106-2 |
105-6 |
195758 |
June |
109-4 |
104 |
107 |
89 |
92-3 |
112-0 |
121-4 |
112 |
146 |
125 |
108-6 |
110-7 |
September |
108-5 |
103 |
108 |
87 |
93-7 |
115-0 |
115-4 |
100 |
133 |
121 |
108-6 |
109-5 |
December |
104-0 |
98 |
102 |
86 |
97-7 |
114-9 |
115-4 |
105 |
129 |
119 |
107-8 |
107-1 |
March |
102-3 |
95 |
100 |
84 |
94-9 |
114-3 |
111-3 |
103 |
120 |
113 |
107-6 |
105-4 |
195859 |
June
|
113-4 |
106 |
111 |
93 |
92-1 |
115-9 |
115-2 |
100 |
123 |
124 |
107-9 |
111-7 |
September |
121-2 |
115 |
118 |
105 |
90-9 |
116-1 |
119-0 |
99 |
118 |
137 |
108-9 |
116-5 |
December |
113-3 |
105 |
98 |
114 |
96-4 |
115-1 |
112-5 |
99 |
110 |
122 |
108'3 |
111-4 |
March |
113-8 |
102 |
92 |
114 |
100-3 |
116-0 |
116.0 |
114 |
114 |
128 |
108-6 |
112-3 |
195960 |
June |
118-7 |
102 |
102 |
93 |
97-6 |
115-9 |
120-3 |
105 |
114 |
135 |
109.1 |
115-6 |
September |
120-5 |
108 |
111 |
98 |
99-7 |
116-3 |
122-6 |
102 |
119 |
136 |
110-0 |
117-2 |
December |
118-2 |
101 |
101 |
96 |
103-7 |
117-0 |
127-2 |
111 |
140 |
131 |
113-4 |
107-8 |
March |
117-0 |
103 |
106 |
98 |
96-4 |
117-3 |
131-9 |
113 |
141 |
141 |
116-8 |
118-8 |
196061 |
June |
120-3 |
107 |
114 |
87 |
109-5 |
118-0 |
139-7 |
112 |
187 |
144 |
119-0 |
122-9 |
September |
123-9 |
109 |
114 |
90 |
104-5 |
119-5 |
138-7 |
112 |
180-6 |
147 |
122-7 |
125-3 |
December |
117-0 |
100 |
102 |
89 |
112-1 |
120-3 |
149-5 |
110 |
226-1 |
154 |
126-0 |
124-6 |
March
|
117-5 |
100 |
101 |
91 |
113-4 |
122-7 |
150.1 |
111 |
270.9 |
60 |
129.4 |
127.5 |
Statement
A-III : Index numbers of agricultural production (a)
(base : 1949-50=100)
commodity/group
|
1950-
51 |
1951-
52 |
1952-
53 |
1953-
54 |
1954-
55 |
1955-
56 |
1956-
57 |
1957-
58 |
1958-
59 |
1959-
60 |
1960-
61 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
rice
|
87-9 |
90-1 |
96-8 |
118-6 |
105-8 |
114-2 |
120-4 |
104-4 |
127.6 |
123.3 |
134.6 |
wheat
|
101-1 |
93-9 |
112-7 |
120-0 |
135-4 |
131-3 |
140-7 |
116-5 |
147.1 |
146.5 |
151.0 |
all
cereals |
90-3 |
91
-2 |
101-4 |
120-1 |
114-5 |
114-9 |
120-5 |
108-5 |
129.3 |
125.3 |
132.6 |
pulses
|
91-7 |
90-3 |
98-8 |
112-0 |
118-5 |
118-4 |
122-9 |
104-2 |
135.2 |
117.2 |
125.5 |
all
foodgrains |
90-5 |
91-1 |
101
-1 |
119-1 |
115-0 |
115-3 |
120-8 |
107-9 |
130.1 |
124.3 |
131.6 |
oilseeds |
98-5 |
97-4 |
91-9 |
103-7 |
122-6 |
108-6 |
120-3 |
115-6 |
133.4 |
122.5 |
136.9 |
sugarcane
|
113-7 |
122-8 |
101
-6 |
89-5 |
115-9 |
119-8 |
137-2 |
134-7 |
139.4 |
148.5 |
156.7 |
cotton
|
110-7 |
119-2 |
121-0 |
151-8 |
163-6 |
153-9 |
181-2 |
179-7 |
178.0 |
145.7 |
193.8 |
jute
|
106-3 |
151
-4 |
148-6 |
100-0 |
94-8 |
135-8 |
138.7 |
131-0 |
158.6 |
139.8 |
122.9 |
tea
|
103-8 |
109-6 |
115-4 |
100-6 |
110-4 |
107-2 |
108-7 |
116-9 |
122.9 |
124.0 |
124.9 |
coffee
|
112-3 |
112-7 |
125-9 |
146-5 |
151-8 |
196-1 |
204-1 |
229-8 |
241.2 |
245.7 |
252.6 |
rubber
|
93-8 |
94.4 |
106-1 |
131-8 |
127-6 |
146-1 |
143-4 |
140-1 |
143.4 |
137.9 |
155.5 |
all
commodities |
95-6 |
97-5 |
102-0 |
114-3 |
117-0 |
116-8 |
124-0 |
114-6 |
132.3 |
127.2 |
135.0 |
Statement
A-IV : Index numbers of Industrial production (base : 1950-51=100)
group |
1951-52 |
1952-
53 |
1953-
54 |
1954-55 |
1955-
56 |
1956-57 |
1957-58 |
1958-59 |
1959-60(b) |
1960-61(b) |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
cotton
textiles |
109-3 |
116-6 |
123-7 |
126-7 |
127-9 |
134-7 |
127-3 |
123.4 |
127.5 |
133.1 |
chemical
and
chemical products |
114-9 |
135-0 |
144-2 |
162-9 |
179-3 |
192-1 |
203-6 |
233.2 |
260.1 |
288.1 |
iron
and steel |
111 0 |
107-3 |
106-0 |
119-7 |
121 -6 |
126-7 |
126-3 |
130.7 |
189.5 |
238.2 |
machinery
(all types) |
115-9 |
106-7 |
119-2 |
150-9 |
191-8 |
258-5 |
320-8 |
370.1 |
412.1 |
503.2 |
general
index |
112-2 |
113-4 |
117-3 |
129-1 |
138-6 |
151-0 |
152-5 |
157.2 |
175.0 |
194.3 |
(a)
Figures relate to agriculture year ending June
(b) Provisional.
Statement
A-V : Rural and Urban population 1951 and 1961
State/Union
Territories |
1951 |
1961 |
urban |
rural |
total |
urban |
rural |
total |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
1 |
Andhra
Pradesh |
5-44 |
25-82 |
31-26 |
6-26 |
29-72 |
35.98
|
2 |
Assam
|
0-41 |
8-63 |
9-04 |
0-89 |
10-97 |
11-86 |
3 |
Bihar
|
2-62 |
36-16 |
38-78 |
3-92 |
42-54 |
46-46 |
4 |
Gujarat
|
13-65 |
34-61 |
48-26 |
5-28
|
15-34
|
20-62
|
5 |
Maharashtra
|
|
|
|
11.03 |
28.47 |
39.50 |
6 |
Jammu
and Kashmir |
|
|
4-41 |
0-60 |
2-98 |
3-58 |
7 |
Kerala
|
1-78 |
11-77 |
13-55 |
2-53 |
14-34 |
16-87 |
8 |
Madhya
Pradesh |
3-13 |
22-94 |
26-07 |
4-63 |
27-76 |
32-39 |
9 |
Madras
|
7-31 |
22-66 |
29-97 |
8-99 |
24-66 |
33-65 |
10 |
Mysore
|
4-45 |
14-95 |
19-40 |
5-19 |
18-36 |
23-55 |
11 |
Orissa
|
0-60 |
14-05 |
14-65 |
1-11 |
16-45 |
17-56 |
12 |
Punjab
|
3-07 |
13-06 |
16-13 |
4-08 |
16-22 |
20.30 |
13 |
Rajasthan |
2-96 |
13-01 |
15-97 |
3-23 |
16-91 |
20-14 |
14 |
Uttar
Pradesh |
8-63 |
54-59 |
63-22 |
9-48 |
64-27 |
73-75 |
15 |
West
Bengal |
6-28 |
20-02 |
26-30 |
8-10 |
26-87 |
34-97 |
16 |
Andman
and Nicobar Islands |
|
|
0-03 |
0-01 |
0-05 |
0-06 |
17 |
Delhi
|
1-44 |
0-31 |
1-75 |
2-34 |
0-30 |
2-64 |
18 |
Himachal
Pradesh |
0-05 |
1-06 |
1-11 |
0-06 |
1-29 |
1-35 |
19 |
Laccadive,
Minicoy and Amandive Islands |
|
0-02 |
0-02 |
|
0-02 |
0-02 |
20 |
Tripura |
0-04 |
0-60 |
0-64 |
0-10 |
1-04 |
1-14 |
21 |
Manipur
|
|
|
0-58 |
|
|
0-64 |
22 |
NHTA
(Nagaland) |
|
|
0-56 |
|
|
0-61 |
23 |
NEFA |
|
|
0-14 |
|
|
0-18 |
24 |
Pondicherry
|
|
|
0-03 |
|
|
0-03 |
NOTE:In
the 1951 Census all places with a population of 5000 and over as also
some places with a population of less than 5000 but possessing definite
urban characteristics were treated as urban. In the 1961 Census the population
of a place has been taken as urban only if it satisfies the following
three tests : (i) a population of not less than 5000, (ii) a density of
not less; than 1000 Per square mile and (iii) at least three-forths of
the adult male population should be employed in persuits other than agriculture.
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