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ECONOMY OF INDIA

INTRODUCTIO Capital: New Delhi

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Area: 3,287,263 sq km Population: 1,166,079,217 (July 2009 est.) Poverty: 25% (2007 est.) Inflation: 7.8% ( 2008 est.) Unemployment Rate: 6.8% (2008 est.) Literacy Rate: 61 % (2001)

STRENGTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY

IT INDUSTRY Indian IT Industry' fueling India's economic growth. IT industry will attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of U.S. $ 45 billion. IT Exports will account for 35% of the total exports with potential

AGRICULTURE Rank 2nd Worldwide In Farm Output Contribute 16.6% of GDP in 2007 2ndLargest Producer of Wheat, Rice

TEXTILE INDUSTRY Second Largest In The World Independent Industry One Of The Largest Producer of Cotton 2nd Largest Employment Generator

AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY 2nd Largest Two Wheeler Market In The World 4th Largest Commercial Vehicle Open Market Expected To Become The World 3rd Largest Automobile By 2030

TELECOM INDUSTRY 3rd Largest Network In The World Highest Growth Rate In The World Cheap Rate Provider

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY Largest Film Industry In The World 3rd Largest Television Market 300 National, Regional & Local Channels 6 Million People are employed in this industry

PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Fifth largest producer of bulk medicines in the world 70% of the country's demand for medicine is met by home production. The Pharmaceutical Companies in India is worth USD 3.1 billion 250 large units and about 8000 Small Scale Units

RETAIL INDUSTRY contribute to over 10% of the country's GDP with revenue in 2007 amount US$ 320 billion and is increasing at a rate of 5% yearly.

BANKING & FINANCE INDUSTRY 88 scheduled commercial banks 28 public sector banks 29 private banks and 31 foreign banks Account for over 7.7 per cent of GDP Provide over 1.5 million jobs

EDUCATION

OTHER SECTORS Dams Political independence

WEAKNESSES AND CHALLENGES OF INDIAN

POPULATION

More than 100 million people live in India About 44,640 babies are born in India everyday. In Population India will beat

POVERTY

Half of world’s poor live in India . Nearly 220.1 million people living below the poverty line

POLLUTION One of the most degraded environment countries Air pollution in India is reported to cause 527,700 deaths a year

POOR INFRUSTRUCTU 40 % of villages unconnected from cities Most developed city Mumbai also a big slum creator Main focus of construction is employment generation not a quality

INFLATION Government targeted a drop in India’s Inflation Rate from 5.77 to 4.1 The key Indian Inflation Rate, has risen above

UNEMPLOYMEN T Unemployment rate in India has fallen this year from 8% to 7%. Problem for unemployment in Indian economy

CORRUPTION

Corruption in India has wings not wheels. India is among 55 of the 106 countries where

TERRORISM Regions with more terrorist activities are Jammu & Kashmir, Mumbai, Central India & Seven Sisters states Mumbai has been most preferred target for most terrorist organizations

HEALTH ISSUES

Poverty cause people to suffer disproportionate share of the world heath problems 47% of children under the age of five are malnourished Common deceases Malaria, TB, nutritional deficiencies etc.

AIDS

One of the highly effected Aids country 2.3 million people live with AIDS in India Manipur, Maharashtra, Andhra

ETHICAL GROUPS Ethical groups in India Hindu Muslim clashes 2002 gujarat violence

COMPARISION

Sincere thanks to Sir Zeeshan & all those Students who listened our presentation today.

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