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Annexure - Directorate of Economics and Statistics

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April 05/2011<br />

2.9.3 Performance from 2004-05 to<br />

2009-10<br />

Graph - 2.9.1<br />

In the new series the GVA at Current<br />

prices for the year 2004-05 was Rs.13869<br />

crore has been anticipated to increase to<br />

Rs.30093 crore by the end <strong>of</strong> 2009-10. The<br />

GVA at Constant prices for the same period<br />

is Rs 13869 crore <strong>and</strong> Rs.21880 crore<br />

respectively. A highest increase <strong>of</strong> 26.3% was<br />

observed during 2005-06 over 2004-05 for<br />

current prices, at constant (2004-05) prices<br />

there is a negative growth <strong>of</strong> 4.3% during<br />

2008-09 over previous year. The details <strong>of</strong><br />

percentage variation <strong>of</strong> GVA over previous<br />

year are given in Graph-2.9.1. The Value<br />

Added from Construction sector from 2004-05 to 2009-10 at current <strong>and</strong> constant (2004-05) prices are given in<br />

<strong>Annexure</strong> 35 <strong>and</strong> 36 respectively.<br />

2.10 Trade, hotels <strong>and</strong> restaurants<br />

2.10.1 Trade<br />

Trade activity includes wholesale <strong>and</strong> retail trade in all commodities whether produced domestically, imported<br />

or exported. It also includes the activities <strong>of</strong> purchase <strong>and</strong> selling agents, brokers <strong>and</strong> auctioneers. The bench mark<br />

year estimates <strong>of</strong> GSDP for this activity in the old series were prepared separately for the public sector, private<br />

organized sector <strong>and</strong> private unorganized sector. For public sector trading units, estimates were compiled by analyzing<br />

the annual accounts <strong>of</strong> public trading enterprises <strong>and</strong> budget documents. Estimates for private organized (workforce<br />

from Director General <strong>of</strong> Employment <strong>and</strong> Training (DGET) source) part comprising private corporate sector <strong>and</strong><br />

co-operative societies engaged in trade were prepared for 1999-2000 using the results <strong>of</strong> the RBI study on company<br />

finances, total paid-up capital <strong>of</strong> companies available from Ministry <strong>of</strong> Company Affairs <strong>and</strong> information available<br />

from the NABARD publication entitled “Statistical statements relating to the Co-operative movement in India 1999-<br />

2000”. The private unorganized sector estimates were estimated as a product <strong>of</strong> workforce <strong>and</strong> value added per<br />

worker. The workforce estimates were prepared using the results <strong>of</strong> NSS 55th round survey on Employment-<br />

Unemployment, 1999-2000 along with the data on population from the Population Census 2001. The estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

workforce <strong>of</strong> private unorganized part for all five compilation categories given below (rural <strong>and</strong> urban) were obtained<br />

for the benchmark year 1999-2000, by subtracting the estimated workforce in public sector <strong>and</strong> the private organized<br />

segment, available from DGET (assuming that DGET workforce includes the workforce <strong>of</strong> co-operative as well)<br />

from the total workforce <strong>of</strong> the sector estimated from employment <strong>and</strong> unemployment surveys <strong>of</strong> NSSO. The GVA<br />

per worker used for the old series was that <strong>of</strong> ‘all enterprises’ category available in informal sector survey conducted<br />

in NSS 55th round (1999-2000).<br />

In the new series also, the estimates <strong>of</strong> GVA for trade sector have been prepared separately for the following<br />

five categories, as per NIC 1998 classification:<br />

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