Gujarat's Per Capita Income Crosses Rs 3 Lakh, 60% Above National Average

Gujarat's per capita income has crossed Rs 3 lakh for the first time, reaching a level 60% higher than the national average. The state contributes 8.3% to India's GDP despite having only 5% of the population and 6% of the land area. Gujarat holds 19% share in industrial production and 26% in exports, with an average growth rate of 11.4% over the past decade. The government credits former Chief Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for laying the foundation of the state's development trajectory.

Key Points: Gujarat Per Capita Income Crosses Rs 3 Lakh, 60% Above National Average

  • Per capita income crosses Rs 3 lakh, 60% above national average
  • 8.3% GDP contribution with 5% population
  • 26% share in India's exports
  • Average growth rate of 11.4% over past decade
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Gujarat's per capita income crosses Rs 3 lakh, 60 pc above national average

Gujarat's per capita income surpasses Rs 3 lakh, 60% higher than national average. The state contributes 8.3% to India's GDP with strong industrial and export growth.

"Gujarat, through strong financial discipline, transparent governance and entrepreneurial effort, is moving towards contributing to the national vision of 'Viksit Bharat at 2047' - State Government"

Gandhinagar, May 1

Gujarat's per capita income has crossed Rs 3 lakh for the first time, reaching a level around 60 per cent higher than the national average, according to official data released on Friday.

The figure is said to show the state's sustained economic expansion, with Gujarat contributing 8.3 per cent to India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) despite accounting for about five per cent of the population and six per cent of the land area.

The state also holds a 19 per cent share in the country's total industrial production and contributes 26 per cent to India's exports.

Officials said the growth reflects "efficient financial management and pro-business policies", noting that Gujarat has recorded an average growth rate of 11.4 per cent over the past decade, higher than the national average.

The state has also maintained a real growth rate of 8.42 per cent in recent years. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who led the state government between 2001 and 2014, had laid the foundation for Gujarat's development trajectory, which has continued through a positive approach, proactive policy-making and public participation," the government said.

Gujarat's industrial strength is complemented by its role in global trade.

Around 40 per cent of India's cargo is handled through the state's ports, a figure officials said demonstrates that "Gujarat is India's most important gateway for global trade".

The state leads the country's chemical industry with a 33 per cent share and has expanded into emerging sectors such as semiconductors and financial technology.

Authorities said Gujarat has achieved balanced development from agriculture to fintech, contributing to the broader goal of a developed India.

Digital governance initiatives have also been expanded, with programmes such as e-Gram and Seva Setu aimed at extending technology and public services to remote areas, allowing paperless administration and citizen services at the fingertips.

Major infrastructure projects are underway, including the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train, which is expected to reduce travel time between key cities such as Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat as well as boost economic activity.

Construction is also in progress at Lothal on the National Maritime Heritage Complex, intended to revive and showcase India's maritime legacy.

Tourism and religious infrastructure are being upgraded, with developments including the Sagar Darshan Path (Promenade) near the Somnath temple and a corridor project at Ambaji, along with the 51 Shaktipeeth Parikrama Path.

Marking the 66th Foundation Day, the state government said, "Gujarat, through strong financial discipline, transparent governance and entrepreneurial effort, is moving towards contributing to the national vision of 'Viksit Bharat at 2047'. The state has emerged as the country's growth engine."

- IANS

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Priya S
This is fantastic! Gujarat has really shown the way in terms of infrastructure and industrial growth. The bullet train will be a game-changer for the corridor. But I hope the religious corridor projects don't overshadow the need for better hospitals and schools in rural areas. Viksit Bharat ka sapna tabhi pura hoga jab sab ko fayda mile. 😊
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Vikram M
Numbers don't lie. Gujarat has been consistent since Modi's time. 11.4% growth rate is no joke. But as someone who travels frequently for business, I still see infrastructure gaps in smaller towns. The Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train is great, but what about improving local roads and public transport in cities like Rajkot and Bhavnagar? Still, credit where it's due.
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Sarah B
As an American who follows India's state-level economics, Gujarat's numbers are impressive. The 26% export share and port dominance show why it's India's trade gateway. But I wonder how much of this growth is sustainable given global uncertainties. The semiconductor push and fintech expansion are smart moves. Looking forward to seeing how Ahmedabad-Mumbai corridor reshapes the region.
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Rohit P
Happy for Gujarat, but as a Gujarati myself, I see the gap between Surat's diamond traders and the tribals in Banaskantha. Per capita income hides inequality. The e-Gram and Seva Setu initiatives are good steps, but I want to see more focus on education and healthcare in the Saurashtra and Kutch regions. Still, proud of our state's achievements. 👏
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Kavya N
The numbers are impressive, but

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