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Table 2.2: Per Capita DDP Aggregated at Various Combinations <strong>of</strong><br />

Regions in AP<br />

(at 1999-2000 Prices/ `)<br />

Region 1993-94 2000-01 2007-08<br />

Andhra Pradesh 12235 16615 26310<br />

Telangana inc Hyd 11558 16566 27006<br />

Telangana exc Hyd 11391 15746 25237<br />

Hyderabad 12745 22135 39145<br />

Rayalaseema 12414 15105 23860<br />

Coastal Andhra 12809 17301 26655<br />

Source: GOI, <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Statistics and Program Implementation<br />

2.2.02 A correct picture <strong>of</strong> the economic performance can be well<br />

%<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

35.8<br />

Figure 2.1: Growth in Percapita Income across Regions <strong>of</strong><br />

AP<br />

58.4<br />

Andhra<br />

Pradesh<br />

43.3<br />

Telangana inc<br />

Hyd<br />

63.0 60.3<br />

38.2<br />

Telangana<br />

exc Hyd<br />

73.7 76.8<br />

Source: GOI, <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Statistics and Program Implementation.<br />

67<br />

understood by reviewing<br />

the rate <strong>of</strong> growth by<br />

region. During the period<br />

2000-1 and 2007-8, the<br />

whole <strong>of</strong> AP experienced<br />

an average per capita<br />

income growth <strong>of</strong> 58%;<br />

during this same period<br />

Hyderabad recorded the<br />

highest growth to the<br />

tune <strong>of</strong> 77%, followed by<br />

Telangana region excluding Hyderabad at 60%, Rayalaseema at 58% and coastal<br />

Andhra at 54% which was the least. It can be clearly observed that Telangana<br />

region has experienced unprecedented growth from 1993-94 onwards, a period<br />

for which the DDP data are extracted; and also note that the absolute levels <strong>of</strong><br />

income between regions do not differ much from a national perspective. This has<br />

happened inspite <strong>of</strong> the fact that the per capita DDP in Telangana excluding<br />

Hyderabad had lowest base levels, yet in recent years it occupies a position<br />

higher than Rayalaseema and lower than coastal Andhra.<br />

21.7<br />

58.0<br />

2.3 Share <strong>of</strong> Income by Regions: Another way to compare the growth <strong>of</strong><br />

income is to trace the changes in share <strong>of</strong> income per capita over the years. The<br />

annual growth <strong>of</strong> income <strong>of</strong>ten show sharp variations, therefore it is normal to<br />

35.1<br />

54.1<br />

Hyderabad Rayalaseema Coastal<br />

Andhra<br />

1993-94 to 2000-01 2000-01 to 2007-08

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