New Delhi April 3,
2013- Sikkim annual plan for the year 2013-14 has been fixed at Rs 2060 crore
which is almost 10% higher than plan outlay for the year 2012-13. The Annual
Plan was finalised at a meeting here on Wednesday between Planning Commission
Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister Sh. Pawan Chamling in
Yojna Bhawan New Delhi which was attended by top officials of planning
commission and Sikkim Govt. officers.
While briefing the Planning Commission Sikkim Chief Minister Sh. Pawan
Chamling said that State Govt. has achieved growth rate of 8.16% during 11th
five year plan at constant prices of 2004-05 series and added that State has
fixed the target of 5%, 8%, 11%, and 8.5% growth rate for agriculture, industry,
services and GSDP at constant prices during 12th five years plan. He said
that Gross State Domestic Product at current price rose from Rs. 1,73,915 lakhs
in 2004-05 to Rs. 7,14,455 lakhs in 2010-11 and increased to the level of Rs.
8,39,988 lakhs in 2011-12 showing an average growth of 27.40 percent. He told
that per capital GSDP at current price rose from Rs 30,727 in 2004-05 to Rs
1,17,316 in the year 2010-11 and increased to Rs 1,36,362 in the year 2011-12.
He told that GSDP at constant price rose from 1,73,915 lakhs in 2004-05 to Rs.
4,75,941 lakhs in 2010-11 and increased to the level of Rs 51,476 lakhs in the
year 2011-12 showing an annual average increase of 18.53 percent. He said that
likewise the per capital GSDP at constant price rose from Rs 30,727 in 2004-05
to Rs 78,151 in the year 2010-11 and increased to the level of Rs 83,565 in
2011-12 showing an annual average growth of 17.11 percent.
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