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The effect of covid and debt levels of each individual state in India


Ryzen_renoir

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Agriculture  based states like bengal/ MP/ AP fared a lot better than industrial states like maharastra / gujarat . 

State debts have soared to all time highs owing to lockdown . 

Tamil nadu did pretty amazing inspite of being a semi industrial state . 

Andhra Pradesh / kerala are the best performing states of 2020 

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Telangana : 

only 2%  loss in GDP ,4th best performance .

critical sectors like IT and pharma continued to be open during lockdown and increased agricultural production helped battle the slowdown .

Debt increase of almost 7% in GSDP is the sharpest rise in KCR's six year term . 

State is expected to grow 12.6% in FY21 

 

 

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Andhra Pradesh

only 0.5% loss in GDP ,2nd best performance after kerala .

due to the entire economy based on agriculture and  great monsoon  . 

Debt increase of 4% of GSDP compared to last year is amony the lowest of large / medium states .   

State is expected to grow 12.7% in FY21 

The only state in south india to show growth in GST collections in 2020 

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@NiranjanGaaru enti aya mee Uttar Pradesh , bihar , Madhya Pradesh debt levels . 

AP , Telangana  meedha padi esusthuvu ga , comment on those states . 

Mee model state Gujarat, increased debt by 12% in one year without any freebies  . 

BJP states CM kanna dora is still far better ani prove ayyindhi , papam roju fake propoganda chestunaru dora appulu palu chesadu , state sanka nakichadu ani 

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12 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

@NiranjanGaaru enti aya mee Uttar Pradesh , bihar , Madhya Pradesh debt levels . 

AP , Telangana  meedha padi esusthuvu ga , comment on those states . 

Mee model state Gujarat, increased debt by 12% in one year without any freebies  . 

BJP states CM kanna dora is still far better ani prove ayyindhi , papam roju fake propoganda chestunaru dora appulu palu chesadu , state sanka nakichadu ani 

35% debt e states kundhi compare with developed states like Tamilnadu, karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab 

Why are you comparing with cow belt states which are obviously not developed so they will depend on debt and funds from centre

Dora gurinchi nenemadya epudu comment cheyaledu, Dora appu chesina projects kadutunadu , infra development like radial roads, new bridges, bhadri development, chestunadu, only problem with him is family rule, corruption, minority appeasment

Jalagadu em fiktunadu pappu bellalu panchi nattu panchutunadu dabbulu, so I will definitely comment on him

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6 minutes ago, NiranjanGaaru said:

35% debt e states kundhi compare with developed states like Tamilnadu, karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab 

 
 
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Why are you comparing with cow belt states which are obviously not developed so they will depend on debt and funds from centre

 
 
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Dora gurinchi nenemadya epudu comment cheyaledu, Dora appu chesina projects kadutunadu , infra development like radial roads, new bridges, bhadri development, chestunadu, only problem with him is family rule, corruption, minority appeasment

Jalagadu em fiktunadu pappu bellalu panchi nattu panchutunadu dabbulu, so I will definitely comment on him

AP was never a developed state outside of vizag city . Sudden ga industrial base ekkada nunchi vasthundhi ? It will take 10-20 years time. 

Punjab is the closest state to AP and it's debt level is much more than Andhra at 46.3%  vs 35%of GSDP to debt ratio .

In fifteenth finance commission report AP is supposed to surpass Punjab's GSDP growth and reduce debt level . AP is the number one state in implementing NITI ayog reforms . 

 

 

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in one way GDP is a wrong scale to measure the amount of cash/revenue a state has

In theory AP might have 10 lakh crore economy but AP govt doesn't even cash to give salaries on time or maintain other welfare schemes or other development

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2 minutes ago, Jambhalheart said:

in one way GDP is a wrong scale to measure the amount of cash/revenue a state has

In theory AP might have 10 lakh crore economy but AP govt doesn't even cash to give salaries on time or maintain other welfare schemes or other development

True , the situation is same for all welfare states  . 

So unless we get a party that promises to limit welfare to less than 20% of revenue , nothing will change . 

Panchyati elections kosam 1 lakh crores manifesto release chesey parties untey elaga change vasthadhi ? 

 

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34 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

True , the situation is same for all welfare states  . 

So unless we get a party that promises to limit welfare to less than 20% of revenue , nothing will change . 

Panchyati elections kosam 1 lakh crores manifesto release chesey parties untey elaga change vasthadhi ? 

 

For sake of elections on paper cheptaru .  ghmc ki trs ,BJP Chala promise cheahi . Will they stick to those promises ? Obviously majority raledhu kabatti not our responsibility antaru  BJP. Inka chinna dora choodam next 4 years lo Ami chestado 

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10 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

For sake of elections on paper cheptaru .  ghmc ki trs ,BJP Chala promise cheahi . Will they stick to those promises ? Obviously majority raledhu kabatti not our responsibility antaru  BJP. Inka chinna dora choodam next 4 years lo Ami chestado 

Once you promise it , you are already decided on your policies .

There is no scope for going back on those promises , you may  implement it on lower scale but the policies will just be suited for freebie delivery .

Gujarat lo nenu adhi istha , idhi istha ani elections undavu kadha . Same to same maharastra until now .  Telangana state spends 4 to 5 times on farmer subsidy than maharastra even though maharastra has much higher  expenditure and lower debt (atleast until this 2020 anyway)

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