What average annual growth rate of Gross State Domestic Producer of Chhattisgarh State is estimated advance at constant prices in 12th Five Year Plan?

What average annual growth rate of Gross State Domestic Producer of Chhattisgarh State is estimated advance at constant prices in 12th Five Year Plan? Correct Answer 7.23 percent

The correct answer is 7.23 percent.
 
Key Points
  • The average annual growth rate of Gross State Domestic Produce (GSDP) of Chhattisgarh is estimated at 7.23% in 12th Five Year Plan at a constant price.
  • During 2012- 17, the Gross State Domestic Product of the State grew at a CAGR of 12.91% to $ 45 billion whereas the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) grew at CAGR of 12.5% to $ 39.79 billion.  

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