Healthcare, Infrastructure, Human Rights, Technology, Law
Table 16 (Contd.)
Bigger States
States Immuniza-tion-vaccination
(4.9) Registered Medical Practitioners
(4.10) No. of hospital beds
(4.11) Health Expenditure
(4.12) Access to Sanitation
(4.13) Literacy rate
(4.14) Enrolment ratio primary schools
(4.15) Enrolment ratio Secondary schools
(4.16)
AP 8 9 5 9 11 12 9 13
Assam 14 8 2 12 15 9 2 6
Bihar 15 10 13 15 8 15 12 15
Gujarat 7 6 3 8 3 4 1 7
Haryana 5 15 10 11 7 7 14 9
Karnataka 6 2 7 5 1 8 3 5
Kerala 4 4 1 2 2 1 11 1
MP 11 13 14 13 14 10 6 10
Maharashtra 2 5 4 7 6 2 7 3
Orissa 9 11 15 14 13 11 4 11
Punjab 3 1 9 1 4 5 13 8
Rajasthan 13 12 11 10 5 13 5 4
Tamil Nadu 1 3 6 3 10 3 10 2
UP 12 14 12 6 12 14 15 14
WB 10 7 8 4 9 6 8 12
Smaller States
Arunachal 8 NA 1 4 1 12 2 6
Chattisgarh NA NA NA 14 NA 10 NA NA
Delhi 3 1 3 8 3 3 11 11
Goa 1 2 2 1 8 2 10 5
HP 2 NA 6 6 6 4 9 1
J&K 4 3 4 5 10 13 8 7
Jharkhand NA NA NA 13 NA 14 NA NA
Manipur 7 NA 8 9 9 8 7 2
Meghalaya 10 NA 7 7 7 11 3 10
Mizoram 5 NA 5 2 2 1 4 3
Nagaland 11 NA 9 10 11 9 5 9
Sikkim 6 NA 10 3 4 7 1 4
Tripura 9 NA 11 11 5 5 6 8
Uttaranchal NA NA NA 12 NA 6 NA NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 16 (Contd.)
Bigger States
States Primary Pupil-Teacher ratio
(4.17) Public Expenditure on Education (4.18) Female literacy rate
(4.19) Female labour participation (Rural)
(4.20) Female labour participation (Urban)
(4.21) No. of Disputes
(4.22) Mandays lost
(4.23)
AP 13 12 10 1 3 12 12
Assam 5 1 9 14 10 3 1
Bihar 15 3 15 13 15 4 7
Gujarat 10 8 6 4 9 13 8
Haryana 11 15 8 12 13 2 11
Karnataka 3 11 7 7 4 10 5
Kerala 1 2 1 10 1 11 14
MP 4 7 12 3 8 1 3
Maharashtra 9 10 2 2 6 9 9
Orissa 2 9 11 8 5 6 2
Punjab 6 14 4 9 11 5 6
Rajasthan 8 4 13 5 7 7 10
Tamil Nadu 7 5 3 6 2 14 13
UP 12 13 14 11 14 8 4
WB 14 6 5 15 12 15 15
Smaller States
Arunachal 3 7 12 5 8 NA NA
Chattisgarh NA NA 11 NA NA NA NA
Delhi 2 1 3 11 9 2 1
Goa 8 8 2 9 6 3 3
HP 4 5 4 3 7 4 2
J&K 6 NA 13 6 11 NA NA
Jharkhand NA NA 14 NA NA NA NA
Manipur 10 2 10 8 3 1 NA
Meghalaya 1 4 8 1 4 NA NA
Mizoram 5 6 1 4 1 NA NA
Nagaland 9 9 6 2 2 NA NA
Sikkim 11 10 7 7 5 NA NA
Tripura 7 3 5 10 10 NA NA
Uttaranchal NA NA 9 NA NA NA NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 16 (Contd.)
Bigger States
States Unemploy-ment rate
(4.24) Child labour (4.25) Population below poverty line (4.26) Average Calorie Intake
(4.27) Average Protein Intake
(4.28) Labour Relations
(4.29) Work culture (4.30) IT literates (4.31) Educational system
(4.32)
AP 4 15 6 10 13 12 9 10 13
Assam 14 4 12 14 14 NA NA NA NA
Bihar 9 10 14 5 5 2 6 5 5
Gujarat 2 6 4 12 8 5 5 4 11
Haryana 6 2 2 1 2 NA NA NA NA
Karnataka 7 11 7 9 9 3 3 3 4
Kerala 15 1 3 13 10 13 10 7 12
MP 3 13 13 8 6 8 7 6 7
Maharashtra 11 12 9 11 7 6 2 2 1
Orissa 10 5 15 6 12 10 11 8 2
Punjab 8 3 1 3 3 1 4 9 8
Rajasthan 1 9 5 2 1 7 12 13 10
Tamil Nadu 12 7 8 15 15 4 1 1 3
UP 5 14 11 4 4 9 8 11 6
WB 13 8 10 7 11 11 13 12 9
Smaller States
Arunachal 2 3 8 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Chattisgarh NA NA NA NA NA 5 5 5 5
Delhi 7 8 4 4 4 3 3 1 1
Goa 11 1 2 3 3 1 2 2 2
HP 3 10 3 2 2 2 1 4 3
J&K 5 1 1 1 NA NA NA NA
Jharkhand NA NA NA NA NA 4 4 3 4
Manipur 8 4 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Meghalaya 1 9 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Mizoram 4 5 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Nagaland 10 6 7 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Sikkim 6 2 11 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Tripura 9 7 10 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Uttaranchal NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 17: Criterion wise Ranking of States -Infrastructure
Bigger States
States Rail route kms
(5.1) Road kms (5.2) No of telephone lines
(5.3) Cellular subscribers (5.4) Electricity generation Capacity
(5.5) Average Tariff (5.6) Electricity Connected villages
(5.7)
AP 11 11 15 8 6 4 11
Assam 6 7 9 14 15 15 3
Bihar 7 13 10 12 14 11 4
Gujarat 8 14 6 3 2 8 12
Haryana 3 12 12 6 7 9 13
Karnataka 14 9 4 4 8 7 8
Kerala 9 1 8 1 4 1 15
MP 12 10 3 10 9 3 1
Maharashtra 10 5 11 7 3 14 9
Orissa 15 2 1 13 10 13 2
Punjab 2 3 7 2 1 2 7
Rajasthan 13 15 5 11 12 6 5
Tamil Nadu 5 4 2 5 5 12 14
UP 4 6 13 9 13 5 6
WB 1 8 14 15 11 10 10
Smaller States
Arunachal 13 10 NA NA NA NA 2
Chattisgarh 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Delhi 1 1 4 1 2 5 NA
Goa 2 2 2 NA 4 3 10
HP 7 5 1 2 1 4 1
J&K 10 11 3 NA 3 1 8
Jharkhand 3 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Manipur 12 6 NA NA NA NA 5
Meghalaya 7 NA NA NA 2 4
Mizoram 11 9 NA NA NA NA 6
Nagaland 9 4 NA NA NA NA 9
Sikkim 4 8 NA NA NA NA 7
Tripura 8 3 NA NA NA NA 3
Uttaranchal 6 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 17 (Contd.)
Bigger States
States T& D Losses (5.8) Universities or Equivalent (5.9) Degree Colleges (5.10) Secondary Schools (5.11) Primary Schools (5.12)
AP 13 6 8 10 4
Assam 15 9 13 5 2
Bihar 7 12 15 8 6
Gujarat 5 11 11 3 14
Haryana 12 8 9 14 10
Karnataka 9 3 1 1 13
Kerala 6 7 7 12 15
MP 4 2 10 2 1
Maharashtra 2 4 2 7 12
Orissa 14 10 4 4 3
Punjab 3 5 6 11 9
Rajasthan 11 13 12 6 7
Tamil Nadu 1 1 3 13 11
UP 10 14 5 9 8
WB 8 15 14 15 5
Smaller States
Arunachal 4 4 2 5 4
Chattisgarh NA NA NA NA NA
Delhi 10 3 11 11 11
Goa 5 1 1 10 8
HP 1 7 7 6 2
J&K 11 10 8 3 5
Jharkhand NA NA NA NA NA
Manipur 8 5 5 4 6
Meghalaya 2 8 10 2 1
Mizoram 9 11 4 1 3
Nagaland 7 6 6 8 9
Sikkim 3 2 3 7 7
Tripura 6 9 9 9 10
Uttaranchal NA NA NA NA NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 17 (Contd.)
Bigger States
States Primary/Village Health Centres (5.13) Population covered by primary health centers
(5.14) Safe Drinking water
(5.15) Technical Institutes (5.16) Forest Area
(5.17) Infrastructure Expenditure (5.18)
AP 10 6 11 4 4 6
Assam 7 3 13 13 3 14
Bihar 6 2 10 15 5 15
Gujarat 12 10 5 8 11 9
Haryana 13 4 3 7 15 10
Karnataka 2 15 4 3 7 12
Kerala 3 12 15 1 2 5
MP 5 5 12 10 8 11
Maharashtra 14 9 6 5 9 8
Orissa 1 14 14 9 1 13
Punjab 11 7 1 6 14 1
Rajasthan 4 13 9 12 13 4
Tamil Nadu 8 11 7 2 6 7
UP 9 8 8 11 12 3
WB 15 1 2 14 10 2
Smaller States
Arunachal 4 8 4 9 1 1
Chattisgarh NA NA NA NA 7 NA
Delhi 11 1 1 4 13 2
Goa 10 2 6 1 10 9
HP 2 10 2 2 11 8
J&K 6 6 7 3 4 4
Jharkhand NA NA NA NA NA NA
Manipur 7 5 8 6 12 6
Meghalaya 5 7 10 5 8 7
Mizoram 1 11 11 11 2 5
Nagaland 9 4 5 10 6 10
Sikkim 3 9 3 8 9 3
Tripura 8 3 9 7 5 11
Uttaranchal NA NA NA NA 3 NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 17(Contd.)
Bigger States
States Power Availability (5.19) Development & Maintenance of Infrastructure (5.20) Quality of Urban Infrastructure (5.21) Power Quality
(5.22)
AP 12 5 1 12
Assam NA NA NA NA
Bihar 9 7 7 8
Gujarat 7 1 5 6
Haryana NA NA NA NA
Karnataka 11 9 10 11
Kerala 10 6 8 9
MP 13 13 13 13
Maharashtra 5 4 6 5
Orissa 1 11 4 2
Punjab 6 3 3 7
Rajasthan 2 2 2 3
Tamil Nadu 3 8 11 4
UP 8 12 12 10
WB 4 10 9 1
Smaller States
Arunachal NA NA NA NA
Chattisgarh 1 4 4 5
Delhi 4 2 2 3
Goa 2 1 1 2
HP 3 5 5 1
J&K NA NA NA NA
Jharkhand 5 3 3 4
Manipur NA NA NA NA
Meghalaya NA NA NA NA
Mizoram NA NA NA NA
Nagaland NA NA NA NA
Sikkim NA NA NA NA
Tripura NA NA NA NA
Uttaranchal NA NA NA NA
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 18: Strengths & Weaknesses: Andhra Pradesh
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Total Investment (1.7) Consumer Prices (1.5)
FDI Inflow (1.8) Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (1.6)
Commercial Bank Offices (1.11)
Business Efficiency Labour Cost (2.6) Industrial Labour Productivity (2.2)
Employment Growth (2.7) Capital Intensity (2.4)
Competent Senior Managers (2.12) Small Scale Industries (2.10)
Governance Quality Annual Plan Expenditure (3.6) Govt. Expenditure (% of SDP) (3.2)
Computerization of Records (3.10) Corruption Level (3.14)
Speed of State Governmentâs Response to Private Initiative (3.12) Transparency (3.16)
Governmentâs Procedures (3.15)
Human Resources Female Labor Participation (Rural) (4.4) Enrollment Ratio (Secondary School) (4.16)
Unemployment Rate (4.24) Pupil Teacher Ratio (4.17)
Child labour (4.25)
Educational System (4.32)
Infrastructure Electricity Tariff (5.6) Number of Telephone lines (5.3)
Primary Schools 5.12) T&D Losses of Electricity (5.8)
Urban Infrastructure (5.21) Quality of Power (5.22)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 19: Strengths & Weaknesses: Arunachal Pradesh
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Per capita SDP (1.3) SDP Growth (1.2)
Share of Service (1.4)
Commercial Bank Offices (1.11)
Business Efficiency Small Scale Industries (2.10) Average Hours Worked (2.5)
Governance Quality Plan Expenditure (3.6) Interest Payment (3.3)
Transport & Communication Spending (3.8) Fiscal Deficit (3.4)
Human Resource Dependency Ratio (4.5) Literacy Rate (4.14)
Number of Hospital Beds (4.11) Female Literacy Rate (4.19)
Access to Sanitation (4.13)
Infrastructure Electricity Connected Villages (5.7) Rail Route kms (5.1)
Degree Colleges (5.10) Road kms (5.2)
Forest Cover (5.17) Technical Institutes (5.16)
Infrastructure Expenditure (5.18)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 20: Strengths & Weaknesses: Assam
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength SDP Growth (1.2)
Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (1.6)
Commercial Bank Deposits (1.9)
Business Efficiency Average Hours Worked (2.5) Capital intensity (2.4)
Labour Cost (2.6) Small Scale Industries (2.10)
Governance Quality Cognizable Crimes (3.1) Revenue Receipts (3.5)
Govt. Expenditure (3.2) Expenditure on S&T (3.7)
Human resource Dependency Ratio (4.5) Access to Sanitation (4.13)
Number of Hospital Beds (4.11) Female Labor Participation (4.20)
Enrollment Ratio (Primary School) (4.15)
Public Expenditure on Education (4.18)
Infrastructure Primary Schools (Nos) (5.12) Electricity Generation (5.5)
Population Covered by Primary Health Centres (5.14) Electricity Tariff (5.6)
T & D Losses of Electricity (5.8)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 21: Strengths & Weaknesses: Bihar
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength SDP Growth (1.2) Per Capita SDP (1.3)
Consumer Prices (1.5) Total Investment (1.7)
FDI Inflow (1.8)
Commercial Bank Credit Disbursement (1.10)
Business Efficiency Average Hours Worked (2.5) Registered Factories (2.1)
Problem Solving Attitude of Managers (2.11) Employment Growth (Mfg.) (2.7)
Profits of Manufacturing Industries (2.9)
Governance Quality Government Expenditure (3.2) Revenue Receipts (3.5)
Governmentâs Procedures (3.15) Per Capita Plan Expenditure (3.6)
Transparency (3.16) Transport & Communication Spending (3.8)
Governmentâs Finances in Next Two Years (3.18)
Human resource Public Education Expenditure (4.18) Birth Rate (4.1)
Labour Relations (4.29) Health Expenditure (4.12)
IT Literates (4.31) Pupil-Teacher Ratio (Primary Schools) (4.17)
Female Literacy (4.19)
Infrastructure Rail Route kms (5.1) Degree Colleges (Nos) (5.10)
Electricity Connected Villages (5.7) Technical Institutes (Nos) (5.16)
Population Covered by Primary Health Centres (5.14) Infrastructure Expenditure (5.18)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 22: Strengths & Weaknesses: Chattisgarh
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Total Investment (1.7) Per Capita SDP (1.3)
Share of Service (1.4)
Business Efficiency Industrial Labour Productivity (2.2) Registered Factories (2.1)
Capital Intensity (2.4)
Governance Quality Government Interface with Private Sector (3.11) Fiscal Deficit (3.4)
Speed of Governmentâs Response to Private Initiative (3.12) Per Capita Plan Expenditure (3.6)
Human Resource Birth Rate (4.1) Health Expenditure (4.12)
Death Rate (4.2) Literacy Rate (4.14)
Infrastructure Availability of Power (5.19)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 23: Strengths & Weaknesses: Delhi
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Share of Service (1.4) Total Investment (1.7)
Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (1.6)
FDI Inflow (1.8)
Commercial Bank Deposits (1.9)
Commercial Bank Credit Disbursement (1.10)
Business Efficiency Small Scale Industries (2.10) Capital Intensity (2.4)
Problem Solving Attitude of Managers (2.11) Labour Cost (2.6)
Competent Senior Managers (2.12)
Governance Quality Expenditure on S& T (3.7) Cognizable Crimes (3.1)
Investor Friendliness (3.9) Revenue Receipts (3.5)
Governmentâs Interface with Private Sector (3.11)
Governmentâs Reforms Outlook (3.13)
Human Resource Death Rate (4.2) Female Labor Participation (4.4)
Dependency Ratio (4.5) Enrollment Ratio (Primary Schools) (4.15)
Medical Practitioners (4.10)
Public Education Expenditure (4.18)
Infrastructure Rail route kms (5.1) T&D Losses of Electricity (5.8)
Cellular Subscribers (5.4) Degree Colleges (Nos) (5.10)
Population Covered by Primary Health Centres (5.14) Secondary Schools (Nos) (5.11)
Drinking Water (5.15) Primary Schools (Nos) (5.12)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 24: Strengths & Weaknesses: Goa
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Per capita SDP (1.1) Consumer Prices (1.5)
SDP Growth (1.2)
Commercial Bank Credit Disbursements (1.10)
Business Efficiency Registered Factories (2.1) Labour Productivity (2.3)
Industrial Labour Productivity (2.3) Labour Cost (2.6)
Employment Growth (2.7)
Governance Quality Investor Friendliness (3.9) Interest Payment (% of Revenue) (3.3)
Computerization of State Records (3.10) Fiscal Deficit (3.4)
Governmentâs Interface with Private Sector (3.11)
Governmentâs Reform Outlook (3.13)
Corruption Level (3.14)
Governmentâs Procedures (3.15)
Transparency (3.16)
Human Resource Birth Rate (4.1) Enrollment Ratio (Primary Schools) (4.15)
Immunization (4.9) Unemployment Rate (4.24)
Child Labour (4.25)
Population Below Poverty Line (4.26)
Infrastructure Universities (Nos) (5.9) Electricity Connected Villages (5.7)
Degree Colleges (Nos) (5.10) Secondary Schools (Nos) (5.11)
Development & Maintenance of Infrastructure (5.20) Primary Health Centres (5.13)
Forest Area (5.17)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 25: Strengths & Weaknesses: Gujarat
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Consumer Prices (1.5) SDP Growth (1.2)
Total Investment (1.7) Per capita SDP Growth (1.3)
FDI Inflow (1.8) Commercial Bank Offices (1.11)
Business Efficiency Industrial Labour Productivity (2.3) Average Hours Worked (2.5)
Capital Intensity (2.4) Competent Senior Managers (2.12)
New Industries (2.8)
Profits of Manufacturing Industries (2.9)
Governance Quality Investor Friendliness (3.9) Fiscal Deficit (3.4)
Corruption Level (3.14)
Entry/Local Taxes (3.17)
Human resource Industrial Workers (4.3) Child Mortality (4.8)
Enrollment ratio (Primary Schools) (4.15) Pupil Teacher Ratio (4.17)
Unemployment Rate (4.24) Industrial Disputes (4.22)
IT Literates (4.31) Average Calorie Intake (4.27)
Infrastructure Cellular Subscribers (5.4) Road kms (5.2)
Electricity Generation Capacity (5.5) Electricity Connected Villages (5.7)
Secondary Schools (Nos) (5.11) Primary Schools (Nos) (5.12)
Development & Maintenance of Infrastructure (5.20) Forest Area (5.17)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 26: Strengths & Weaknesses: Haryana
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Per Capita SDP (1.3) Share of Service (1.4)
Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (1.6) Consumer Prices (1.5)
Total Investment (1.7)
Business Efficiency Registered Factories (2.1) Average Hours Worked (2.5)
Industrial Labor Productivity Growth (2.3) Labour Cost (2.6)
Employment Growth (2.7)
Governance Quality Revenue Receipts (3.5) Interest Payment (% of Revenue) (3.3)
Transport and Communication Spending (3.8) Expenditure on S&T (3.7)
Human resource Industrial Workers (4.3) Dependency Ratio (4.5)
Life Expectancy (Male) (4.6) Registered Medical Practitioners (4.10)
Industrial Disputes (4.22) Enrolment Ratio (Primary Schools) (4.15)
Average Calorie Intake Per Capita (4.27) Public Expenditure on Education (4.18)
Average Protein Intake Per Capita (4.28)
Infrastructure Rail route kms (5.1) Electricity Connected Villages (5.7)
Population covered by Primary Health Centres (5.13) Secondary Schools (Nos) (5.11)
Safe Drinking Water (5.15) Forest Cover (5.17)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 27: Strengths & Weaknesses: Himachal Pradesh
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength SDP Growth (1.2) Share of Services (1.4)
Total Investment (1.7) Consumer Prices (1.5)
FDI Inflow (1.8)
Business Efficiency Industrial Labour Productivity (2.2) Labour Cost (2.6)
Average Hours Worked (2.5) Employment Growth (2.7)
New Industries (2.8)
Small Scale Industries (2.10)
Governance Quality Interest Payment (% of Revenue) (3.3) Cognizable Crimes (3.1)
Fiscal Deficit (3.4) Revenue Receipts (3.5)
Entry/Local Taxes (3.17) Computerization of Records (3.10)
Human Resource Immunization (4.9) Dependency Ratio (4.5)
Enrolment Ratio (Secondary Schools) (4.16) Enrollment Ratio (Primary Schools) (4.15)
Female Labor Participation (Rural) (4.20) Child Labour (4.25)
Work Culture (4.30)
Infrastructure Telephone lines (5.3) Rail route kms (5.1)
Electricity Generation Capacity (5.5) Population Covered by Primary Health Centres (5.14)
Electricity Connected Villages (5.7) Forest Area (5.17)
T& D Losses (5.8)
Quality of Power (5.22)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 28: Strengths & Weaknesses: Jammu & Kashmir
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (1.6) Per Capita SDP (1.3)
Commercial Bank Offices (Nos) (1.11)
Business Efficiency Industrial Labor Productivity Growth (2.3) Registered Factories (2.1)
Employment Growth (2.7) Industrial Labor Productivity (2.2)
Profits in Manufacturing Industries (2.9)
Governance Quality Revenue receipts (3.5) Plan Expenditure (3.6)
Expenditure on S&T (3.7) Transport & Communication Spending (3.8)
Human Resource Population Below Poverty Level (4.26) Literacy Rate (4.14)
Average Calorie Intake (4.27) Female Literacy Rate (4.19)
Average Protein Intake (4.28) Female Labor Participation (Urban) (4.21)
Infrastructure Average Tariff on Electricity (5.6) Rail Route kms (5.1)
T&D losses of Electricity (5.8) Road kms (5.2)
Secondary Schools (Nos) (5.11) Population Covered by Primary Health Centres (5.14)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 29: Strengths & Weaknesses: Jharkhand
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Total Investment (1.7) SDP Growth (1.2)
Per Capita SDP (1.3)
Consumer Prices (1.5)
Business Efficiency Capital Intensity (2.4) Industrial Labor Productivity Growth (2.3)
Profits of Manufacturing (2.9) Employment Growth (2.7)
Problem Solving Attitude of Managers (2.11)
Governance Quality Investor Friendliness (3.9) Interest Payment (% of Revenue) (3.3)
Governmentâs Reforms Outlook (3.13) Plan Expenditure (3.6)
Entry/Local Taxes (3.17)
Human Resource Industrial Workers (4.3) Literacy Rate (4.14)
Labour Relations (4.29) Female Literacy Rate (4.19)
IT Literates (4.31)
Infrastructure Development & Maintenance of Infrastructure (5.20) Rail route kms (5.1)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 30: Strengths & Weaknesses: Karnataka
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Per Capita SDP Growth (1.3) Consumer Prices (1.5)
FDI Inflow (1.8) Commercial Bank Offices (1.11)
Commercial Bank Credit Disbursement (1.10)
Business Efficiency Problem Solving Attitude of Managers (2.11) Industrial Labor Productivity Growth (2.3)
Competent Senior Managers (2.12) Labour Cost (2.6)
New Industries (2.8)
Governance Quality Interest Payment (3.3) Cognizable Crimes (3.1)
Computerization of Records (3.10) Government Expenditure (% of SDP) (3.2)
Reform Outlook (3.13)
Human Resource Medical Practitioners (4.10) Literacy Rate (4.14)
Access to Sanitation (%) (4.13) Public Expenditure on Education (4.18)
Labor Relations (4.29) Child Labor (4.25)
IT Literates (4.31)
Infrastructure Telephone Lines (5.3) Rail Route Kms (5.1)
Cellular Subscribers (5.4) Primary Schools (Nos) (5.12)
Degree Colleges (Nos) (5.10) Population Covered by Primary Health Centre (5.14)
Secondary Schools (Nos) (5.11) Infrastructure Expenditure (5.18)
Technical Institutes (Nos) (5.16) Quality of Power (5.22)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 31: Strengths & Weaknesses: Kerala
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Share of Service (1.4) Consumer Prices (1.5)
Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (1.6) Total Investment (1.7)
Commercial Bank Offices (1.11) FDI Inflow (1.8)
Business Efficiency Employment Growth (2.7) Industrial Labour Productivity (2.2)
Small Scale Industries (2.10) Capital Intensity (2.4)
Competent Senior Managers (2.12) Average Hours Worked (2.5)
Governance Quality Expenditure on S&T (3.7) Cognizable Crimes (3.1)
Corruption Level (3.14) Government Expenditure (% of SDP) (3.2)
Transparency (3.16)
Human Resource Birth Rate (4.1) Dependency Ratio (4.5)
Child Mortality (4.8) Mandays Lost (4.23)
Hospital Beds (4.11) Industrial Disputes (4.22)
Literacy Rate (4.14) Unemployment Rate (4.24)
Female Literacy Rate (4.19)
Infrastructure Road kms (5.2) Electricity Connected Villages (5.7)
Electricity Generation Capacity (5.5) Drinking Water (5.15)
Cell Phone Subscribers (5.4)
Average Electricity Tariff (5.6)
Figures in brackets are the criteria codes for details see Appendix 1
Table 32: Strengths & Weaknesses: Maharashtra
Factors Strong Criteria Weak Criteria
Economic Strength Total Investment (1.7) SDP Growth (1.2)
FDI Inflow (1.8) Per capita SDP Growth (1.3)
Commercial Bank Deposits (1.9)
Commercial Bank Credit Disbursement (1.10)
Business Efficiency Labour Cost (2.6) Industrial Labour Productivity Growth (2.3)
New Industries (Nos) (2.8)
Profits in Manufacturing (2.9)
Competent Senior Managers (2.12)
Governance Quality Governmentâs Expenditure (% of SDP) (3.2)
Per Capita Plan Expenditure (3.6)
Transport & Communication (3.8)
Human Resource Life Expectancy (Male) (4.6) Health Expenditure (4.12)
Life Expectancy (Female) (4.7) Child Labor (4.25)
IT Literates (4.31)
Work Culture (4.30)
Educational System (4.32)
Infrastructure Electricity Generation Capacity (5.5) T&D Losses (5.8)
Degree Colleges (Nos) (5.10) Primary Schools (Nos) (5.12)
Forest Cover (5.17)
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