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Statistical Abstract India 2007

PublisherCentral Statistical Organisation
Publisher2008, pbk
Publisherxx
Publisher766 p,
Publishertables

Contents: 1. Area and population. 2. National product and related aggregates. 3. Prices. 4. Agriculture. 5. Livestock and fisheries. 6. Forest. 7. Sericulture. 8. Irrigation. 9. Rainfall. 10. Mining. 11. Industry. 12. Power. 13. Trade. 14. Balance of payment. 15. Indian railways. 16. Motor vehicles. 17. Roads. 18. Shipping. 19. Civil aviation. 20. Post and communication. 21. Newspapers and periodicals. 22. Banks. 23. Insurance. 24. Housing. 25. Joint stock companies. 26. National finance. 27. Exchange, coinage and currency. 28. Income tax. 29. Crime statistics. 30. Accident statistics. 31. Education. 32. Public health statistics. 33. Tourism. 34. Local bodies. 35. Electoral statistics. 36. Labour. 37. Trade unions. 38. Co-operative societies. 39. Five Year Plans.

From the foreword: "The current issue of the Abstract includes statistics on several subjects both at the national and state level for the latest available years. For the benefit of the users, efforts have been made to provide explanatory notes showing the description of tables, methodology of data collection, coverage, definitions of the terms used, inter-alia.

The present issue of the publication is the 43 edition in the series. It contains time series data for national aggregates generally for 1990-91 and onwards, up to the latest available year. The national aggregates are followed by state-wise data for the latest year so as to reflect the comparative development in the states/union territories. Sources of data and footnotes, presented in various tables included in the publication, are indicated at the bottom of the tables.

The CSO is grateful to various Ministries/Departments and Public Sector undertakings under the Central and State Governments for their cooperation in supplying the data to CSO for bringing out this issue of the publication in a very comprehensive and informative form. This publication will prove useful to the planners, policy makers, researchers, academicians and other users at large."

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