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Economy of Andhra Pradesh

The Economy of Andhra Pradesh is primarily dependent on agriculture, which directly and indirectly employs 62% of the population.[7] GSDP as per the first revised estimate, for the year 2022-23 is ₹13,17,728 crore. The state is ranked 1st in the country for the year 2021-22 in terms of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth at constant prices with growth rate of 11.43%. [8]

Economy of Andhra Pradesh
Visakhapatnam, a major commercial city in Andhra Pradesh
1 April – 31 March
Statistics
GDP14.49 lakh crore (US$181 billion) (2023-24 est)[1]
GDP rank8th
GDP growth
16.22%(2022–23 RE)
GDP per capita
219,518 (US$2,749) (2022–23 AE)[1]
GDP per capita rank
16th
GDP by sector
Agriculture 40%
Industry 19%
Services 41% (2020–21)[2]
Population below poverty line
9.2% in poverty (2017–18)[3]
0.650 medium (2018) (27th)[4]
Labour force by occupation
Agriculture 55%
Industry 10%
Services 35% (2015)[5]
Unemployment 6.0% (Nov 2020)[6]
Public finances
32.79% of GSDP (2022–23 est.)[2]
−48,724 crore (US$−6.1 billion) (3.64% of GSDP) (2022–23 est.)[2]
Revenues1.91 lakh crore (US$24 billion) (2022–23 est.)[2]
Expenses2.40 lakh crore (US$30 billion) (2022–23 est.)[2]

The state achieved overall 4th rank in SDG India Report for the year 2020-21, with first rank in SDG-7 (affordable energy) & second rank in Goal-14 (Life below water).[1]

The state has been ranked the best state in ease of doing business in the country for the year 2016 by the World Bank.[9]

GSDP edit

GSDP at current prices for the year 2022-23 is estimated at ₹13,17,728 crore (Advance Estimates) against ₹11,33,837 crore (First Revised Estimates) for the year 2021-22. Agriculture growth rate was 36.19%, Industry 23.36%, and Services 40.45%. The State posted a record growth of 7.02% at Constant Prices (2011-12) against the country’s growth of 7%.[1] [10]

In 2014–15, the state ranked eighth in GSDP at current prices, which stood at 5,200.3 billion (US$65 billion). It recorded 12.03% growth compared to previous fiscal which was 4,641.84 billion (US$58 billion). While, at constant prices, the GSDP of the state for 2014–15 was 2,645.21 billion (US$33 billion), compare to 2,467.24 billion (US$31 billion) of 2013–14.[11]

In 2012–13, the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of residual state of Andhra Pradesh post bifurcation at constant prices stood at 2,359.3 billion (US$30 billion) and the Gross State Domestic Product at current prices for the same fiscal year stood at 4,193.91 billion (US$53 billion). The per capita income of the state increased by 6.26% from 25,959 (US$330) (2004–05) to 42,186 (US$530) (2012-13).[12]


Per capita income edit

The per capita income of Andhra Pradesh at current prices increased to ₹2,19,518 in 2022-23 against ₹1,92,587 in 2021-22, up by ₹26,931. This compares with a jump of India’s Per Capita Income by ₹23,476. [1]

The per capita income figure gives a better idea of the standard of living of the people. In 2019-20, the state is ranked eighteenth with   1,69,519 in terms of GDP per capita at current prices. It recorded a growth of 11.17% compared to previous fiscal which was   1,51,173.[13]

Per capita Debt edit

Based on CAG report, as of FY 2021-22, per capita debt inclusive of off-budget debt is at  92,797. This is based on budget debt of  3,72,503 crores, and off-budget debt of  1,18,393 crores. [14]

Agriculture and livestock edit

 
A view of Paddy field

Agriculture has been the main source of income and main occupation for the state with 60% of population engaged in agriculture and related activities. Rice is the major food crop and staple food of the state. Other important crops are sugarcane, cotton, mango, tobacco, Maize, pulses etc. Four important rivers of India, the Godavari, Krishna, Penna, and Tungabhadra flow through the state, providing irrigation. Recently, crops used for vegetable oil production such as sunflower and peanuts have gained favour. There are many multi-state irrigation projects in development, including Godavari River Basin Irrigation Projects and Nagarjuna Sagar Dam.

Andhra Pradesh was among the very few states in the country which went in for the Green Revolution in rice cultivation in the 1970s. Agricultural income in the state was 54.599 billion (US$680 million) at constant prices (2012–13).[12]

Given below is a table of 2015 national output share of select agricultural crops and allied segments in Andhra Pradesh based on 2011 prices[15]

Segment National Share %
Cocoa 70.7
Tobacco leaf & steam 47.6
Marine fish 40.9
Rajma 35.9
Ajwain 34.6
Chilli 34.6
Cow pea 27.7
Muskmelon 22.2
Urd 20.7
Banana 20.0
Lemon 18.5
Sericulture and Apiculture 18.0
Inland fish 15.4
Egg 15.0
Groundnut 13.0
Sapota 12.2
Cashew nut 12.1
Bitter gourd 11.9
Water melon 11.0
Parmal 10.6
Narcotics 10.2
Orange 9.6
Tomato 9.3
Mango 9.2
Meat 9.2
Condiments and spices 8.5
Sunflower 8.3
Moong 8.1
Pomegranate 7.9
Turmeric 7.9
Horsegram 7.7
Pulse 7.7
Cucumber 7.2
Paddy 7.2
Papaya 7.0
Carrot 6.8
Milk 6.7
Jowar 6.6
Mesta 6.4
Maize 6.3
Betel 6.1
Fruit and vegetable 6.1
Oilseed 6.1
Coconut 6.0
Bean 5.5
Kapas 5.2
Tamarind 5.2
Ber 5.1
Floriculture 5.0

Aquaculture edit

Aquaculture such as cultivating fish, crustaceans, molluscs, Shrimp production etc., are the major occupations of coastal areas. Andhra Pradesh is the largest producer of shrimp in the country, with 70% of the production from the state itself.[16] The geographical location of the state allows marine fishing as well as inland fish production. Cyclones may do less damage to aquaculture than to crop production. Hence, farmers are getting attracted towards this industry. It grew from 3.46 billion (US$43 million) to 5.61 billion (US$70 million).[17] The Waterbase Limited is an aquaculture unit located at Nellore, it encourages scientific shrimp farming.[18] Most exported marine exports include Vannamei shrimp.[19]

 
Map of Sugar industries in Andhra Pradesh

Horticulture edit

Andhra Pradesh has made significant contributions to India's traditional Horticulture crops cultivation. Increased area and production under Horticultural crops has put Andhra Pradesh in a stronger position in terms of attracting investments from private sector.

Given that area and production of fruits and vegetables have been increasing steadily, Andhra Pradesh has the potential to increase its contribution towards the economy by way of exports There is a voluntary shift in the cropping pattern, as returns from Horticulture per unit of land are higher in comparison to Agriculture. The Horticulture is climate resilient, therefore assures higher income to farmers. Due to changing Socioeconomic profile and increasing middle class coupled with higher per capita income this sector has more potential as food habits are changing and people are becoming more health conscious.

The State has 17.48 Lakhs Ha. Under Horticulture crops with an annual production of 301.73 Lakhs metric tons. Horticulture sector contributes approximately 16.07% to the state GVA.

AREA and PRODUCTION:In Andhra Pradesh area under Horticulture crops is 17.48 lakhs Hectors with a production of 301.73 lakh MTs. Andhra Pradesh stands at 1st position in Chillies, Cocoa, Lime, Oil Palm, Papaya and Tomato, 2nd in Cashew, Mango and Sweet Orange in India. A.P. Ranks 1st in area and production of fruits and spices and 2nd in Micro Irrigation area coverage

Fisheries edit

Andhra Pradesh Fisheries contribute 10% of total fish and shrimp production of India. Accordingly, the government is focussed on developing this huge industry on a large scale. The convenient geographical location of this South Indian state allows marine fishing as well as inland fish production in Andhra Pradesh.The Value of marine products exports from India in 1998 was Rs. 4710 Crores among which the state alone contributed products of Rs. 2000 Crores.This data in itself explains the importance of fisheries in Andhra Pradesh.

Andhra Pradesh constantly tries to increase fish seed production and stocking.For this they are using modern equipments like including the use of satellite data for forecasting movement of Fish shoals. Fishery Rights have been implemented and the government is trying to inspire the labourers to follow scientific fishing techniques that would be promote sustainable development and would be beneficial to all concerned. Issue of separate licenses for fisherman in inland waters and marine fishing crafts are in process.

By 2020, Andhra Pradesh wishes to be a major exporter and provider of highly nutritious food. The central coastal districts of the state have been concentrating on advanced methods of fish production and the farmers are getting encouraged to convert agricultural lands into fresh water fishponds to obtain better yields and also to make full use of fresh water.

Apart from fishing, Andhra Pradesh government is also inspiring to develop economically in other ways. Accordingly, the fisheries are developing as sites for recreation amidst the scenic beauty. Activities like boat riding in lakes and reservoirs, establishment of Angling clubs, ornamental fish and aquariums and construction of marine parks are upcoming for additional income.

Livestock edit

In order to improve the productivity of the existing livestock, a massive programme of Breed Improvement through door step Artificial insemination is launched by Government of India under the scheme of NPCBB Restructuring of Breeding Operations.

Andhra Pradesh is one of the pioneer states which has taken up "Restructuring of Breeding Operations" by involving farmers organizations by establishing state level autonomous body. APLDA is formed in April 2000, to provide quality inputs and for channelizing inputs to the AI practitioners to take up doorstep AI on self-employment basis. It has taken up a gigantic task to expand AI facilities, to cover entire breedable population aiming at Productivity optimization. APLDA provides animal breeding services at farmer's doorstep, on cost recovery basis, covering total breedable population of 105.83 lakhs cattle and buffaloes belonging to 30 lakh farmers spread over 28245 revenue villages in the state. APLDA is an autonomous organization with specialized objectives.

Genesis APLDA was registered under AP Societies Registrations Act, 1350 Fasli with registration No: 7146 of 1999 dated: 13 October 1999. The Government have appointed the Chairman & Executive Committee (EC) members vide G.O Ms No: 85, dated: 2 August 1999. As per AP Reorganization Act 2014, APLDA has been included in Tenth Schedule and the Executive Committee & General Body resolved for division into two separate entities with the names APLDA which started functioning separately since 2 June 2014. APLDA is now extending its operations in thirteen (13) Districts of A.P. State.

Objectives To expand Artificial Insemination to cover entire breedable population at farmer's doorstep aiming at productivity optimization through improved breeding and through a system of recycling of revenue, making it self-sustainable.

To channelize all the inputs needed to provide Artificial Insemination facility.

To regulate and ensure quality control of inputs and services rendered by the field workers.

Capacity building of personnel for effective management.

Functions Production and procurement of quality inputs like Frozen Semen, Liquid Nitrogen, equipment and their timely supply.

Crossbreeding of cattle, up-gradation of buffaloes, maintenance and development of indigenous Germplasm in breeding tracts and assessing the breeding needs.

Maintenance of quality Artificial Insemination services.

Standardizing methodology of AI and designing of training programmes.

Generation of self employment to unemployed rural youth as Gopalamitras.

Training and positioning of the AI Technicians.

Educating the farmers on breeding activities and reproductive management.

Applying the latest technologies & presenting the benefits of advanced research programmes at the doorstep of farmers.

Industries edit

 
Hindustan Shipyard at Visakhapatnam

The domestic product of Industrial sector accounts for 507.45 billion (US$6.4 billion).[12] The state has also started to focus on the fields of information technology and biotechnology. Several major heavy industries are in operation in Visakhapatnam. The state still has to make its mark in Hi-tech engineering. Automobiles and Auto components Industry, spices, mines and minerals, Textiles and apparels, IT industry, Bulk drugs and pharmaceuticals, horticulture, poultry farming are the main industries in Andhra Pradesh.

IT/ITeS-software industry edit

The software industry in Andhra Pradesh is conveniently spread out to different cities, namely Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and capital city of Vijayawada, and not clustered just in the capital, leading to so many social, economic and political problems. Most software companies in Andhra Pradesh are out of state or foreign companies which are also called multinational corporations. Domestic software industry in Andhra Pradesh seems to be at its beginning stages.[20]

In May 2021 the Government of Andhra Pradesh released the Andhra Pradesh IT Electronics Policy 2021–24, aimed at creating a world-class electronics manufacturing infrastructure. In a release, Principal Secretary (Information Technology, Electronics and Communications) said that the policy is envisioned to transform Andhra Pradesh into a hub of IT and Electronics.[21][22]

 
Pulsus Visakhapatnam Campus

Software companies with facilities in Andhra Pradesh, as well as country of headquarters:

The Government of AP plans to convert Vizag city into an IT hub made many new investments from multinational companies. Many firms such as Google, Tata Consultancy Services, Microsoft, Uber, Pulsus Group, Adani Data Center, Capgemini, Accenture etc. have accepted to set their office locations in Vizag.

Andhra Pradesh, as part of the Digital India IBPS Promotion Scheme (IBPS), has secured 13,792 seats out of a total of 48,300 seats available across India and created 10,000 jobs.[26][27] Pulsus, a company that invested Rs. 440 crore, performed exceptionally well, obtaining 4,095 IBPS seats. This achievement placed Pulsus ahead of 154 companies in 93 cities. Consequently, 5,000 jobs were established in Visakhapatnam, with 4,000 of these opportunities being filled by women. [28] Pulsus also received Rs. 41 crore in viability gap funding. Gedela Srinubabu, CEO of Pulsus, expressed immense pride in their contribution to IBPS's success, which has resulted in the creation of 25,000 jobs over a span of 15 years, including 5,000 through IBPS. Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar praised Pulsus's accomplishments and aims to extend the programme to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities as well as rural areas, thus shaping India's digital future. Arvind Kumar, Director General of STPI, also commended Pulsus for its significant role in promoting women's employment.[29][30]

Software companies in Visakhapatnam edit

 
Tech Mahindra Development Centre

The ITES and IT sector is growing at its pace in the city of Visakhapatnam, the generated revenue from these sectors are a boon to the economy.[31] The IT special economic zone and incubation center exists at Rushikonda Hills, of the city. There are many national and multi–national IT/ITes and banking firms such as Mahindra Satyam, Pulsus Group,[32][33] Wipro, Kenexa, Infotech, IBM, Sutherland, and HSBC etc. Software exports from Visakhapatnam have increased by nearly 90% each year.

 
IBM-Software-IconicCampus-Visakhapatnam

The IT exports from the city for 2012 were 1,200 crore and 16,000 people were employed. According to data released by the state IT department for the financial year 2012–13, IT industry registered an impressive in IT/ITES revenues, that generated 1,445 crore (US$180 million), an increase of 20%, compared to the previous financial year. The same year saw an increase in employment, generated by the IT/ITeS industry, with 20000 jobs as compared to 16,000 in 2011–12 period.[34] The Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) project, planned by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, may generate employment to approximately, up to 15 lakh IT professionals and also the it can generate revenue for the economy, of up to 3.11 crore (US$390,000).[35]

Govt of AP plans to convert Vizag city into an IT hub made many new investments from Multi-National Companies. Many firms such as Google, Tata Consultancy Services, Microsoft, Uber, Pulsus Group, Adani Data Center, Capgemini, Accenture etc. have accepted to set their office locations in Vizag.

There are many national and multi–national IT/ITes and fintech firms such as IBM, Wipro, Pulsus Group, Tech Mahindra, Kenexa, Infotech, Conduent, Cyient, Paytm, Concentrix, Sutherland, HSBC, etc. Some more investments are in line, like Google X, Lalith Ahuja's ANSR Consulting, Franklin Templeton, Innova Solutions, etc. at Fintech Valley in the city.[36][37] Conduent has highest employees in India, third largest outside United States and operating from NCR (Noida and Gurgaon), Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kochi and majorly from Visakhapatnam. [38][39]

Software companies in Vijayawada edit

The IT/ITES in Vijayawada is increased very well in recent times there are software companies in and around Vijayawada. HCL as a campus in Gannavaram Vijayawada which the fastest growing campus and TechMahindra started its operation in Medha it Park Gannavaram. There is another it park in Mangalagiri which is home to PI Data Center, VSoft,KJ Systems, KPMG has a satellite office etc.

 

Software companies in Tirupathi edit

 
CELKON Manufacturing plant at Tirupati

Sri Venkateshwara Mobile and Electronics Manufacturing Hub is a dedicated mobile handset and electronics manufacturing facility located at Tirupati. The hub is spread over 122 acres (49 ha) out of which Celkon is established in 20 acres (8.1 ha), Micromax in 15 acres (6.1 ha), Karbonn in 15.28 acres (6.18 ha) and Lava in 20 acres (8.1 ha) with a total investment of rupees 2000 crores.[40][41] Dixon Technologies has a manufacturing unit in this hub, where they are producing Smart TVs for Xiaomi.[42] and is the hub for several software companies including Zoho Corporation,[43] Software Technology Parks of India has its regional office at Tirupathi to monitor local software industry. [44]

 
DIXON Facility at APIIC EMC Tpty

Sunrise Startup Village edit

Startup Village is a not-for-profit business incubator based out of Kochi has set up a similar incubation facility in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh with the name Sunrise startup village.[45][46] The organisation aimed to launch 1,000 technology startups over the next ten years and start the search for the next billion-dollar Indian company.[47] It focusses primarily on student startups and telecom innovation. It is India's first incubator that is funded jointly by the public and private sectors.[48]

Industrial estates edit

The state has 39 operational special economic zones (SEZs). There are 272 Industrial estates and industrial development areas in the State, covering an area of 14700 hectares. The State Government is in the process of developing Industrial Parks at different places, for specific groups of industries like Visakhapatnam Export Processing Zone.

Food parks, one each in the two regions of coastal Andhra (value added rice products, dairy, horticultural, marine etc.); and in Rayalseema region (processing of vegetables, edible oils and export oriented industry). Agri Export Zones for the following produce are proposed at the places mentioned against them:

Automobile industry edit

Kia Motors India - Penukonda

Isuzu Motors India - Sri_City

Hero_MotoCorp - Sri_City

Minerals and energy edit

This state, located towards the southern part of India, is pivot for the prosperity of the industrial sector in the region. The state is quite rich in mineral resources, which in turn helps in the economical growth of this south Indian state. With its vast and varied mineral resources, Andhra Pradesh ranks 2nd in the nation regards to mineral wealth. This state is famous for its engagement in the mining activities of different industrial minerals.

To name a few of the most important minerals found in the state are barytes (97%), calcite (75%), garnet (23%), feldspar (5%), fuller's earth (6%), limestone (44%) and vermiculite (27%). Apart from these, the other minerals, which the state is rich in, are apatite, beach sands, bauxite, corundum, chromite, dolomite, granite, green quartz, kyanite, limekankar, limeshell, manganese, marble, mica, ochre, pyrophyllite, quartz, shale, slate, steatite, tungsten and many more.

Andhra Pradesh occupies the 2nd rank in the deposit and production of mica in India. Stretching over an area of around 1,000 km2, the mica belt of this state is said to be the 2nd largest mica belt of the country. This state on the south east coast of the Indian Republic, has got immense potential for under tapped as well as untapped minerals such as bauxite, dolomite, limestone, coal, oil, diamonds, natural gas, semi-precious stones, tungsten, beach sands, base metals, iron ore, gold, granite and clay. The Government of Andhra Pradesh invites and encourages offers to be taken on all of these potential minerals.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Roadways edit

Road transport remains the primary mode of transport in the state. The state is criss-crossed by 5,293.43 km of National Highways and 15,406 km of State Highways. The National Highway 16, which is a part of the Golden Quadrilateral passes through the state from north to south and is at the centre of the road network. The National Highways are developed and maintained by NHAI while the state highways and other roads are maintained by the Andhra Pradesh Road Development Corporation. The state has a road density of 32.82 km/km2, higher than the national average of 30.45 km/km2. Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation operates buses that form the primary mode of transport across the state. As of March 2017, there are 11,962 buses in operation.

The roadway network of the state of Andhra Pradesh covers an overall span of 91,313 miles or 146,954 km. The state public works department has the responsibility of looking after the roadway transportation system of the state of Andhra Pradesh. The road transportation network of Andhra Pradesh is made up of the following:

  • National Highways (covering 2,949 km or 1,832 miles)
  • State Highways (spanning 42,511 km or 26,415 miles)
  • District Roads (covering 101,484 km or 63,059 miles)

The development rate for car proprietorship in the state is the maximum in India and stands at 16 percent.

Railways edit

Andhra Pradesh has a total broad gauge railway route of 3703.25 km and has no metre gauge railway.[49] The rail density of the state is 16.59 per 1,000 km (620 mi), compared to an all India average of 20.[50] The Howrah–Chennai main line which runs through the state is proposed to be upgraded into a high-speed rail corridor through the Diamond Quadrilateral project of the Indian Railways.[51][52]

There are three A1 and twenty three A-category railway stations in the state.[53] Visakhapatnam railway station has been declared the cleanest railway station in the country.[54] The railway station of Shimiliguda was the first highest broad gauge railway station in the country.[55] Three iconic bridges that span the river Godavari - the decommissioned Old Godavari Bridge, the Godavari bridge and the new Godavari Arch bridge are widely regarded as architectural and engineering marvels of the state.

Air transport edit

There are three international airports in the state at Tirupati, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada. There are domestic airports at Kadapa, Rajamuhndry and Puttaparti. The government is planning to develop a new international airport at Bhogapuram and two new domestic airports at Dagadarthi and Orvakallu to serve the growing needs of the state.

Water transport edit

 
Ship at Visakhapatnam seaport

Andhra Pradesh has the second longest coastline in the country and the longest coastline on the eastern coast. Vishakapatnam Port, a major port operated by the central government is the fifth busiest port in the country. Keeping in mind shift of trade towards India's eastern coast, the government is developing 14 non-major ports in the state, out of which five are operational. There is a huge scope for inland water transportation in the state through the network of river interlinking canals that are being developed. However, the current status of it is minimal.

Communication edit

The latest available statistics (as in 2001) show that there were 3003 Telephone exchanges, 3140948 telephone connections, 118 telegraph offices (excluding extension counters, telecom centres, and combined offices) and 78218 public telephones. As at November 2020, According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India it is estimated that there are 87.47 Million Wireless Subscriber Base and 1.38 Million Wireline Subscriber Base in the state with a tele density of 98.31%.[56] According to Department of Telecommunication as on 31 August 2020 The State has a share of 7.53% in All India cell phone subscribers.[57]

 
Dr Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station

APSFL is a whole owned government of andhra pradesh enterprise which provides telephone, internet and television to residents in Andhra pradesh.[58]

Banking and finance edit

The banking and finance sector of Andhra Pradesh constitute the key commercial activities that enhance the growth and stability of the state's economy. The spectrum of the sectors range from core Banking transactions like deposit and withdrawal to financial operations like retail Banking, loans and investments schemes.

The banking sector comprises a widespread network of branches and counters from where the facilities of monetary transactions are offered to the people. From commercial companies to individuals, the government recognized and private Banks of the place provide prompt, efficient and accurate services to all. Some of the important Banking institutions that dominate the fiscal structure of Andhra Pradesh are:

The finance sector of Andhra Pradesh is involved in improvement of the poor financial scenario of the rural corners of the place. The State Financial Corporation comprises a number of Finance companies that offer convenient monetary services especially to the less privileged section of the society. With diverse range of flexible deposit schemes, these financial institutions also provide wide array of fiscal services to the local people.

The co-operative financial organizations set up in both the urban as well as rural parts of the state helps in strengthening the core base of the economic infrastructure. The sole aim of all the banks and financial institutions is to promote the existing industries and improve the living standards of individuals of the place.

Collectively, the banking and finance industry of Andhra Pradesh work towards the betterment of the economic viability of the state.[citation needed]

Exports edit

Tentative estimates reveal that the total exports from AP during the year 2003–04 were to the tune of 15,306 crore. The share of software was 30%, and that of food products was 20%. The value of exports during 2002–03 was 13,614 crore and that during 2001–02 was 12,400 crore.

Resources edit

Gross state domestic product(GSDP) of industries was estimated at US$137.3 billion for 2012–13. Andhra Pradesh is one of the store houses of mineral resources with large deposits of Chrysotile, mica Asbestos, barytes and limestone in India. It accounts for about 93% of total production of Barytes in India.

Andhra Pradesh has varied geological formations with a rich variety of industrial minerals and building stones.[59] Other important minerals in the state are copper ore, manganese, mica, coal and limestone. Minerals like coal, oil and Natural gas, barytes, Limestone, diamond, gold beach sand bauxite, ball clay fire clay, dolomite, dimensional stones etc. are still under tapped or untapped. The wide variety of minerals from the State is being traded or consumed in Power, Metals, Alloys, Cement, Chemicals, Paint, Cosmetic, Glass, Ceramics, Refractory, Refinery and manufacture of various down stream industries.

Minerals found in the state include limestone, reserves of Oil and Natural Gas, Manganese, Asbestos, Iron Ore, Ball Clay, Fire Clay, Gold Diamonds, Graphite, Dolomite, Quartz, Tungsten, Steatitic, Feldspar, Silica Sand etc. It has about one third of India's limestone reserves and is known for large exclusive deposits of Barytes and Galaxy granite in the international market.[59]

Mining

Mining is identified as one of the growth engines for the overall development of industry and infrastructure. The Tummalapalle Uranium mine in Andhra has confirmed 49,000 tonnes of ore and there are indications that it could hold reserves totaling three times its current size. 700 million tonnes of metal grade Bauxite deposits in close proximity to Visakhapatnam Port.

The Government of Andhra Pradesh is keen to utilize large deposits of KG Basin (Krishna Godavari Basin) gas for power production to overcome the energy shortage, create employment opportunities and contribute to economic value and exports.[60]

Power edit

The state is a pioneer nationwide in hydro electricity generation, encouraging privates sector in power generation and efficient use of its coal based thermal power stations. The state has become power surplus with excess power generation being exported to other states.

Thermal (natural gas and coal based) and renewable power plants totalling to 21,000 MW are installed in the state by the year 2015. Thermal power plants with total capacity of 9,155 MW are situated in the state which includes Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant (2000 MW) of NTPC, Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station (1050 MW), Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station (1600 MW), Vijayawada Thermal Power Plant (1760 MW), etc. Hydel power plants are having a capacity of 1798 MW.[61]

Tourism edit

 
Araku Valley View

The state provides a budget for tourism, financially supporting various projects.[62] The state has helped develop religious tourism via the State Tourism Department (APTDC).[62] Some of the famous destinations are Tirumala, Srisailam, Sri Kalahasti, Puttaparthi, Lepakshi, etc. Tirupathi is one of the major source of income in the tourism segment because of the abode of Sri Venkateswara (Lord Balaji). The temple is one of the richest in the world in terms of donations received. Other important sources of income come from the developing tourism centres at Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada.

Economic timeline edit

Economic changes during 1954–1983 edit

This can be called the 29-year era of 12 centrally nominated chief ministers. Excluding Kasu Brahmananda Reddy term (7 years), average tenure of a chief minister was less than two years. The cumulative growth during this 30-year period for Indian economy is 311%, and for Andhra Pradesh it was 138%.

Economic changes during the 1980s edit

An academic study of Andhra's economic activity using official data collected by the state government of Andhra Pradesh, Govt of India and World Bank reveal the following highlights.

  1. A Domestic Demand – Supply based economic policy instead of exports oriented policies during this pre-liberalization period resulted in Constant Currency (inflation adjusted) cumulative growth rates of 151% in seven years, one and half times higher than the cumulative growth rate of the 31 years earlier, and 25% higher than the cumulative growth rates of 20 years that followed.[63]
  2. Education reforms, local government empowerment, irrigation and electricity improvements, corruption controls of this period resulted in cumulative per capita income growth rates (corrected to inflation and population growth) ten times the growth rates for the first 30 years and three times the rates of the 20 years that followed. On average a typical Andhra resident was 3000% more productive in improving his/her economic condition than in the 30 years earlier and 450% more productive than the 20 years that followed.
  3. Distributional and social indicators (rural education 51%, child labor (−60%), malnutrition (−81%), infant mortality (−37%), female education (77%)) improved at rates that are yet to be repeated.[64]
  4. Fiscal Management Indices (deficit, foreign debt, debt servicing levels, etc.) were at their best levels compared to the era the followed when central government allowed higher deficit targets and allowed foreign borrowing directly from world bank as a part of the liberalisation regime.

Monsoon effect edit

Since the backbone of economy of Andhra pradesh is Agriculture, any drastic changes in Monsoon would affect GDP of the state.

State debt edit

The state of Andhra pradesh has a total public debt created by Government of Andhra Pradesh which is equal to 3,73,140 crores as of Nov 2020 as per the CAG report.This is approximately equal to a public debt of Rs.7175 per citizen assuming a population of 5.2 crores or 52 million in year 2021.[65] The public debt per citizen accumulated because of Union of India is approximately Rs. 32371.61 for total external debt of India of about $570 billion for a population of 130 crores (1.3 billion) of all states and union territories in year 2021.


The economy of Andhra Pradesh[66] badly hit due to coronavirus. For the first quarter of current financial, only Rs 6,095 cr revenue achieved out of the expected Rs 13,425 cr. This is a big shortfall. The revenue achieved up to June 2020 is only around 45.39%, according to the officials in the Finance Department Secretariat.

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economy, andhra, pradesh, primarily, dependent, agriculture, which, directly, indirectly, employs, population, gsdp, first, revised, estimate, year, 2022, crore, state, ranked, country, year, 2021, terms, gross, state, domestic, product, gsdp, growth, constant. The Economy of Andhra Pradesh is primarily dependent on agriculture which directly and indirectly employs 62 of the population 7 GSDP as per the first revised estimate for the year 2022 23 is 13 17 728 crore The state is ranked 1st in the country for the year 2021 22 in terms of the Gross State Domestic Product GSDP growth at constant prices with growth rate of 11 43 8 Economy of Andhra PradeshVisakhapatnam a major commercial city in Andhra PradeshFiscal year1 April 31 MarchStatisticsGDP 14 49 lakh crore US 181 billion 2023 24 est 1 GDP rank8thGDP growth16 22 2022 23 RE GDP per capita 219 518 US 2 749 2022 23 AE 1 GDP per capita rank16thGDP by sectorAgriculture 40 Industry 19 Services 41 2020 21 2 Population below poverty line9 2 in poverty 2017 18 3 Human Development Index0 650 medium 2018 27th 4 Labour force by occupationAgriculture 55 Industry 10 Services 35 2015 5 Unemployment6 0 Nov 2020 6 Public financesGovernment debt32 79 of GSDP 2022 23 est 2 Budget balance 48 724 crore US 6 1 billion 3 64 of GSDP 2022 23 est 2 Revenues 1 91 lakh crore US 24 billion 2022 23 est 2 Expenses 2 40 lakh crore US 30 billion 2022 23 est 2 The state achieved overall 4th rank in SDG India Report for the year 2020 21 with first rank in SDG 7 affordable energy amp second rank in Goal 14 Life below water 1 The state has been ranked the best state in ease of doing business in the country for the year 2016 by the World Bank 9 Contents 1 GSDP 1 1 Per capita income 1 2 Per capita Debt 2 Agriculture and livestock 2 1 Aquaculture 2 2 Horticulture 2 3 Fisheries 2 4 Livestock 3 Industries 3 1 IT ITeS software industry 3 2 Software companies in Visakhapatnam 3 3 Software companies in Vijayawada 3 4 Software companies in Tirupathi 3 5 Sunrise Startup Village 3 6 Industrial estates 3 7 Automobile industry 4 Minerals and energy 5 Infrastructure 5 1 Transportation 5 1 1 Roadways 5 1 2 Railways 5 1 3 Air transport 5 1 4 Water transport 5 2 Communication 5 3 Banking and finance 6 Exports 7 Resources 7 1 Power 8 Tourism 9 Economic timeline 9 1 Economic changes during 1954 1983 9 2 Economic changes during the 1980s 10 Monsoon effect 11 State debt 12 References 13 BibliographyGSDP editGSDP at current prices for the year 2022 23 is estimated at 13 17 728 crore Advance Estimates against 11 33 837 crore First Revised Estimates for the year 2021 22 Agriculture growth rate was 36 19 Industry 23 36 and Services 40 45 The State posted a record growth of 7 02 at Constant Prices 2011 12 against the country s growth of 7 1 10 In 2014 15 the state ranked eighth in GSDP at current prices which stood at 5 200 3 billion US 65 billion It recorded 12 03 growth compared to previous fiscal which was 4 641 84 billion US 58 billion While at constant prices the GSDP of the state for 2014 15 was 2 645 21 billion US 33 billion compare to 2 467 24 billion US 31 billion of 2013 14 11 In 2012 13 the Gross State Domestic Product GSDP of residual state of Andhra Pradesh post bifurcation at constant prices stood at 2 359 3 billion US 30 billion and the Gross State Domestic Product at current prices for the same fiscal year stood at 4 193 91 billion US 53 billion The per capita income of the state increased by 6 26 from 25 959 US 330 2004 05 to 42 186 US 530 2012 13 12 Per capita income edit The per capita income of Andhra Pradesh at current prices increased to 2 19 518 in 2022 23 against 1 92 587 in 2021 22 up by 26 931 This compares with a jump of India s Per Capita Income by 23 476 1 The per capita income figure gives a better idea of the standard of living of the people In 2019 20 the state is ranked eighteenth with nbsp 1 69 519 in terms of GDP per capita at current prices It recorded a growth of 11 17 compared to previous fiscal which was nbsp 1 51 173 13 Per capita Debt edit Based on CAG report as of FY 2021 22 per capita debt inclusive of off budget debt is at nbsp 92 797 This is based on budget debt of nbsp 3 72 503 crores and off budget debt of nbsp 1 18 393 crores 14 Agriculture and livestock edit nbsp A view of Paddy fieldAgriculture has been the main source of income and main occupation for the state with 60 of population engaged in agriculture and related activities Rice is the major food crop and staple food of the state Other important crops are sugarcane cotton mango tobacco Maize pulses etc Four important rivers of India the Godavari Krishna Penna and Tungabhadra flow through the state providing irrigation Recently crops used for vegetable oil production such as sunflower and peanuts have gained favour There are many multi state irrigation projects in development including Godavari River Basin Irrigation Projects and Nagarjuna Sagar Dam Andhra Pradesh was among the very few states in the country which went in for the Green Revolution in rice cultivation in the 1970s Agricultural income in the state was 54 599 billion US 680 million at constant prices 2012 13 12 Given below is a table of 2015 national output share of select agricultural crops and allied segments in Andhra Pradesh based on 2011 prices 15 Segment National Share Cocoa 70 7Tobacco leaf amp steam 47 6Marine fish 40 9Rajma 35 9Ajwain 34 6Chilli 34 6Cow pea 27 7Muskmelon 22 2Urd 20 7Banana 20 0Lemon 18 5Sericulture and Apiculture 18 0Inland fish 15 4Egg 15 0Groundnut 13 0Sapota 12 2Cashew nut 12 1Bitter gourd 11 9Water melon 11 0Parmal 10 6Narcotics 10 2Orange 9 6Tomato 9 3Mango 9 2Meat 9 2Condiments and spices 8 5Sunflower 8 3Moong 8 1Pomegranate 7 9Turmeric 7 9Horsegram 7 7Pulse 7 7Cucumber 7 2Paddy 7 2Papaya 7 0Carrot 6 8Milk 6 7Jowar 6 6Mesta 6 4Maize 6 3Betel 6 1Fruit and vegetable 6 1Oilseed 6 1Coconut 6 0Bean 5 5Kapas 5 2Tamarind 5 2Ber 5 1Floriculture 5 0Aquaculture edit Aquaculture such as cultivating fish crustaceans molluscs Shrimp production etc are the major occupations of coastal areas Andhra Pradesh is the largest producer of shrimp in the country with 70 of the production from the state itself 16 The geographical location of the state allows marine fishing as well as inland fish production Cyclones may do less damage to aquaculture than to crop production Hence farmers are getting attracted towards this industry It grew from 3 46 billion US 43 million to 5 61 billion US 70 million 17 The Waterbase Limited is an aquaculture unit located at Nellore it encourages scientific shrimp farming 18 Most exported marine exports include Vannamei shrimp 19 nbsp Map of Sugar industries in Andhra PradeshHorticulture edit Andhra Pradesh has made significant contributions to India s traditional Horticulture crops cultivation Increased area and production under Horticultural crops has put Andhra Pradesh in a stronger position in terms of attracting investments from private sector Given that area and production of fruits and vegetables have been increasing steadily Andhra Pradesh has the potential to increase its contribution towards the economy by way of exports There is a voluntary shift in the cropping pattern as returns from Horticulture per unit of land are higher in comparison to Agriculture The Horticulture is climate resilient therefore assures higher income to farmers Due to changing Socioeconomic profile and increasing middle class coupled with higher per capita income this sector has more potential as food habits are changing and people are becoming more health conscious The State has 17 48 Lakhs Ha Under Horticulture crops with an annual production of 301 73 Lakhs metric tons Horticulture sector contributes approximately 16 07 to the state GVA AREA and PRODUCTION In Andhra Pradesh area under Horticulture crops is 17 48 lakhs Hectors with a production of 301 73 lakh MTs Andhra Pradesh stands at 1st position in Chillies Cocoa Lime Oil Palm Papaya and Tomato 2nd in Cashew Mango and Sweet Orange in India A P Ranks 1st in area and production of fruits and spices and 2nd in Micro Irrigation area coverage Fisheries edit Andhra Pradesh Fisheries contribute 10 of total fish and shrimp production of India Accordingly the government is focussed on developing this huge industry on a large scale The convenient geographical location of this South Indian state allows marine fishing as well as inland fish production in Andhra Pradesh The Value of marine products exports from India in 1998 was Rs 4710 Crores among which the state alone contributed products of Rs 2000 Crores This data in itself explains the importance of fisheries in Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh constantly tries to increase fish seed production and stocking For this they are using modern equipments like including the use of satellite data for forecasting movement of Fish shoals Fishery Rights have been implemented and the government is trying to inspire the labourers to follow scientific fishing techniques that would be promote sustainable development and would be beneficial to all concerned Issue of separate licenses for fisherman in inland waters and marine fishing crafts are in process By 2020 Andhra Pradesh wishes to be a major exporter and provider of highly nutritious food The central coastal districts of the state have been concentrating on advanced methods of fish production and the farmers are getting encouraged to convert agricultural lands into fresh water fishponds to obtain better yields and also to make full use of fresh water Apart from fishing Andhra Pradesh government is also inspiring to develop economically in other ways Accordingly the fisheries are developing as sites for recreation amidst the scenic beauty Activities like boat riding in lakes and reservoirs establishment of Angling clubs ornamental fish and aquariums and construction of marine parks are upcoming for additional income Livestock edit In order to improve the productivity of the existing livestock a massive programme of Breed Improvement through door step Artificial insemination is launched by Government of India under the scheme of NPCBB Restructuring of Breeding Operations Andhra Pradesh is one of the pioneer states which has taken up Restructuring of Breeding Operations by involving farmers organizations by establishing state level autonomous body APLDA is formed in April 2000 to provide quality inputs and for channelizing inputs to the AI practitioners to take up doorstep AI on self employment basis It has taken up a gigantic task to expand AI facilities to cover entire breedable population aiming at Productivity optimization APLDA provides animal breeding services at farmer s doorstep on cost recovery basis covering total breedable population of 105 83 lakhs cattle and buffaloes belonging to 30 lakh farmers spread over 28245 revenue villages in the state APLDA is an autonomous organization with specialized objectives Genesis APLDA was registered under AP Societies Registrations Act 1350 Fasli with registration No 7146 of 1999 dated 13 October 1999 The Government have appointed the Chairman amp Executive Committee EC members vide G O Ms No 85 dated 2 August 1999 As per AP Reorganization Act 2014 APLDA has been included in Tenth Schedule and the Executive Committee amp General Body resolved for division into two separate entities with the names APLDA which started functioning separately since 2 June 2014 APLDA is now extending its operations in thirteen 13 Districts of A P State Objectives To expand Artificial Insemination to cover entire breedable population at farmer s doorstep aiming at productivity optimization through improved breeding and through a system of recycling of revenue making it self sustainable To channelize all the inputs needed to provide Artificial Insemination facility To regulate and ensure quality control of inputs and services rendered by the field workers Capacity building of personnel for effective management Functions Production and procurement of quality inputs like Frozen Semen Liquid Nitrogen equipment and their timely supply Crossbreeding of cattle up gradation of buffaloes maintenance and development of indigenous Germplasm in breeding tracts and assessing the breeding needs Maintenance of quality Artificial Insemination services Standardizing methodology of AI and designing of training programmes Generation of self employment to unemployed rural youth as Gopalamitras Training and positioning of the AI Technicians Educating the farmers on breeding activities and reproductive management Applying the latest technologies amp presenting the benefits of advanced research programmes at the doorstep of farmers Industries edit nbsp Hindustan Shipyard at VisakhapatnamThe domestic product of Industrial sector accounts for 507 45 billion US 6 4 billion 12 The state has also started to focus on the fields of information technology and biotechnology Several major heavy industries are in operation in Visakhapatnam The state still has to make its mark in Hi tech engineering Automobiles and Auto components Industry spices mines and minerals Textiles and apparels IT industry Bulk drugs and pharmaceuticals horticulture poultry farming are the main industries in Andhra Pradesh IT ITeS software industry edit The software industry in Andhra Pradesh is conveniently spread out to different cities namely Visakhapatnam Tirupati and capital city of Vijayawada and not clustered just in the capital leading to so many social economic and political problems Most software companies in Andhra Pradesh are out of state or foreign companies which are also called multinational corporations Domestic software industry in Andhra Pradesh seems to be at its beginning stages 20 In May 2021 the Government of Andhra Pradesh released the Andhra Pradesh IT Electronics Policy 2021 24 aimed at creating a world class electronics manufacturing infrastructure In a release Principal Secretary Information Technology Electronics and Communications said that the policy is envisioned to transform Andhra Pradesh into a hub of IT and Electronics 21 22 nbsp Pulsus Visakhapatnam CampusSoftware companies with facilities in Andhra Pradesh as well as country of headquarters Cyient India HSBC GLT United Kingdom IBM United States Tech Mahindra India Wipro Technologies India Pulsus Group 23 24 United Kingdom Conduent United States WNS Global Services United States HCL Technologies 25 IndiaThe Government of AP plans to convert Vizag city into an IT hub made many new investments from multinational companies Many firms such as Google Tata Consultancy Services Microsoft Uber Pulsus Group Adani Data Center Capgemini Accenture etc have accepted to set their office locations in Vizag Andhra Pradesh as part of the Digital India IBPS Promotion Scheme IBPS has secured 13 792 seats out of a total of 48 300 seats available across India and created 10 000 jobs 26 27 Pulsus a company that invested Rs 440 crore performed exceptionally well obtaining 4 095 IBPS seats This achievement placed Pulsus ahead of 154 companies in 93 cities Consequently 5 000 jobs were established in Visakhapatnam with 4 000 of these opportunities being filled by women 28 Pulsus also received Rs 41 crore in viability gap funding Gedela Srinubabu CEO of Pulsus expressed immense pride in their contribution to IBPS s success which has resulted in the creation of 25 000 jobs over a span of 15 years including 5 000 through IBPS Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar praised Pulsus s accomplishments and aims to extend the programme to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities as well as rural areas thus shaping India s digital future Arvind Kumar Director General of STPI also commended Pulsus for its significant role in promoting women s employment 29 30 Software companies in Visakhapatnam edit nbsp Tech Mahindra Development CentreThe ITES and IT sector is growing at its pace in the city of Visakhapatnam the generated revenue from these sectors are a boon to the economy 31 The IT special economic zone and incubation center exists at Rushikonda Hills of the city There are many national and multi national IT ITes and banking firms such as Mahindra Satyam Pulsus Group 32 33 Wipro Kenexa Infotech IBM Sutherland and HSBC etc Software exports from Visakhapatnam have increased by nearly 90 each year nbsp IBM Software IconicCampus VisakhapatnamThe IT exports from the city for 2012 were 1 200 crore and 16 000 people were employed According to data released by the state IT department for the financial year 2012 13 IT industry registered an impressive in IT ITES revenues that generated 1 445 crore US 180 million an increase of 20 compared to the previous financial year The same year saw an increase in employment generated by the IT ITeS industry with 20000 jobs as compared to 16 000 in 2011 12 period 34 The Information Technology Investment Region ITIR project planned by the Government of Andhra Pradesh may generate employment to approximately up to 15 lakh IT professionals and also the it can generate revenue for the economy of up to 3 11 crore US 390 000 35 Govt of AP plans to convert Vizag city into an IT hub made many new investments from Multi National Companies Many firms such as Google Tata Consultancy Services Microsoft Uber Pulsus Group Adani Data Center Capgemini Accenture etc have accepted to set their office locations in Vizag There are many national and multi national IT ITes and fintech firms such as IBM Wipro Pulsus Group Tech Mahindra Kenexa Infotech Conduent Cyient Paytm Concentrix Sutherland HSBC etc Some more investments are in line like Google X Lalith Ahuja s ANSR Consulting Franklin Templeton Innova Solutions etc at Fintech Valley in the city 36 37 Conduent has highest employees in India third largest outside United States and operating from NCR Noida and Gurgaon Bangalore Hyderabad Kochi and majorly from Visakhapatnam 38 39 Software companies in Vijayawada edit The IT ITES in Vijayawada is increased very well in recent times there are software companies in and around Vijayawada HCL as a campus in Gannavaram Vijayawada which the fastest growing campus and TechMahindra started its operation in Medha it Park Gannavaram There is another it park in Mangalagiri which is home to PI Data Center VSoft KJ Systems KPMG has a satellite office etc nbsp Software companies in Tirupathi edit nbsp CELKON Manufacturing plant at TirupatiSri Venkateshwara Mobile and Electronics Manufacturing Hub is a dedicated mobile handset and electronics manufacturing facility located at Tirupati The hub is spread over 122 acres 49 ha out of which Celkon is established in 20 acres 8 1 ha Micromax in 15 acres 6 1 ha Karbonn in 15 28 acres 6 18 ha and Lava in 20 acres 8 1 ha with a total investment of rupees 2000 crores 40 41 Dixon Technologies has a manufacturing unit in this hub where they are producing Smart TVs for Xiaomi 42 and is the hub for several software companies including Zoho Corporation 43 Software Technology Parks of India has its regional office at Tirupathi to monitor local software industry 44 nbsp DIXON Facility at APIIC EMC TptySunrise Startup Village edit Startup Village is a not for profit business incubator based out of Kochi has set up a similar incubation facility in Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh with the name Sunrise startup village 45 46 The organisation aimed to launch 1 000 technology startups over the next ten years and start the search for the next billion dollar Indian company 47 It focusses primarily on student startups and telecom innovation It is India s first incubator that is funded jointly by the public and private sectors 48 Industrial estates edit The state has 39 operational special economic zones SEZs There are 272 Industrial estates and industrial development areas in the State covering an area of 14700 hectares The State Government is in the process of developing Industrial Parks at different places for specific groups of industries like Visakhapatnam Export Processing Zone Food parks one each in the two regions of coastal Andhra value added rice products dairy horticultural marine etc and in Rayalseema region processing of vegetables edible oils and export oriented industry Agri Export Zones for the following produce are proposed at the places mentioned against them Red Chilli Guntur district Mangoes Krishna district Silk Hindupur Mango pulp and fresh vegetables ChittoorAutomobile industry edit Kia Motors India PenukondaIsuzu Motors India Sri CityHero MotoCorp Sri CityMinerals and energy editThis state located towards the southern part of India is pivot for the prosperity of the industrial sector in the region The state is quite rich in mineral resources which in turn helps in the economical growth of this south Indian state With its vast and varied mineral resources Andhra Pradesh ranks 2nd in the nation regards to mineral wealth This state is famous for its engagement in the mining activities of different industrial minerals To name a few of the most important minerals found in the state are barytes 97 calcite 75 garnet 23 feldspar 5 fuller s earth 6 limestone 44 and vermiculite 27 Apart from these the other minerals which the state is rich in are apatite beach sands bauxite corundum chromite dolomite granite green quartz kyanite limekankar limeshell manganese marble mica ochre pyrophyllite quartz shale slate steatite tungsten and many more Andhra Pradesh occupies the 2nd rank in the deposit and production of mica in India Stretching over an area of around 1 000 km2 the mica belt of this state is said to be the 2nd largest mica belt of the country This state on the south east coast of the Indian Republic has got immense potential for under tapped as well as untapped minerals such as bauxite dolomite limestone coal oil diamonds natural gas semi precious stones tungsten beach sands base metals iron ore gold granite and clay The Government of Andhra Pradesh invites and encourages offers to be taken on all of these potential minerals Infrastructure editTransportation edit Main article Transport in Andhra Pradesh Roadways edit Road transport remains the primary mode of transport in the state The state is criss crossed by 5 293 43 km of National Highways and 15 406 km of State Highways The National Highway 16 which is a part of the Golden Quadrilateral passes through the state from north to south and is at the centre of the road network The National Highways are developed and maintained by NHAI while the state highways and other roads are maintained by the Andhra Pradesh Road Development Corporation The state has a road density of 32 82 km km2 higher than the national average of 30 45 km km2 Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation operates buses that form the primary mode of transport across the state As of March 2017 there are 11 962 buses in operation The roadway network of the state of Andhra Pradesh covers an overall span of 91 313 miles or 146 954 km The state public works department has the responsibility of looking after the roadway transportation system of the state of Andhra Pradesh The road transportation network of Andhra Pradesh is made up of the following National Highways covering 2 949 km or 1 832 miles State Highways spanning 42 511 km or 26 415 miles District Roads covering 101 484 km or 63 059 miles The development rate for car proprietorship in the state is the maximum in India and stands at 16 percent Railways edit See also South Coast Railway zone Andhra Pradesh has a total broad gauge railway route of 3703 25 km and has no metre gauge railway 49 The rail density of the state is 16 59 per 1 000 km 620 mi compared to an all India average of 20 50 The Howrah Chennai main line which runs through the state is proposed to be upgraded into a high speed rail corridor through the Diamond Quadrilateral project of the Indian Railways 51 52 There are three A1 and twenty three A category railway stations in the state 53 Visakhapatnam railway station has been declared the cleanest railway station in the country 54 The railway station of Shimiliguda was the first highest broad gauge railway station in the country 55 Three iconic bridges that span the river Godavari the decommissioned Old Godavari Bridge the Godavari bridge and the new Godavari Arch bridge are widely regarded as architectural and engineering marvels of the state Air transport edit See also List of airports in Andhra Pradesh There are three international airports in the state at Tirupati Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada There are domestic airports at Kadapa Rajamuhndry and Puttaparti The government is planning to develop a new international airport at Bhogapuram and two new domestic airports at Dagadarthi and Orvakallu to serve the growing needs of the state Water transport edit See also Ports and harbours of Andhra Pradesh nbsp Ship at Visakhapatnam seaportAndhra Pradesh has the second longest coastline in the country and the longest coastline on the eastern coast Vishakapatnam Port a major port operated by the central government is the fifth busiest port in the country Keeping in mind shift of trade towards India s eastern coast the government is developing 14 non major ports in the state out of which five are operational There is a huge scope for inland water transportation in the state through the network of river interlinking canals that are being developed However the current status of it is minimal Communication edit The latest available statistics as in 2001 show that there were 3003 Telephone exchanges 3140948 telephone connections 118 telegraph offices excluding extension counters telecom centres and combined offices and 78218 public telephones As at November 2020 According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India it is estimated that there are 87 47 Million Wireless Subscriber Base and 1 38 Million Wireline Subscriber Base in the state with a tele density of 98 31 56 According to Department of Telecommunication as on 31 August 2020 The State has a share of 7 53 in All India cell phone subscribers 57 nbsp Dr Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power StationAPSFL is a whole owned government of andhra pradesh enterprise which provides telephone internet and television to residents in Andhra pradesh 58 Banking and finance edit The banking and finance sector of Andhra Pradesh constitute the key commercial activities that enhance the growth and stability of the state s economy The spectrum of the sectors range from core Banking transactions like deposit and withdrawal to financial operations like retail Banking loans and investments schemes The banking sector comprises a widespread network of branches and counters from where the facilities of monetary transactions are offered to the people From commercial companies to individuals the government recognized and private Banks of the place provide prompt efficient and accurate services to all Some of the important Banking institutions that dominate the fiscal structure of Andhra Pradesh are Andhra Bank State Bank of India Allahabad Bank Bank of Baroda BM Deena Bank Balaji Urban co operative BankThe finance sector of Andhra Pradesh is involved in improvement of the poor financial scenario of the rural corners of the place The State Financial Corporation comprises a number of Finance companies that offer convenient monetary services especially to the less privileged section of the society With diverse range of flexible deposit schemes these financial institutions also provide wide array of fiscal services to the local people The co operative financial organizations set up in both the urban as well as rural parts of the state helps in strengthening the core base of the economic infrastructure The sole aim of all the banks and financial institutions is to promote the existing industries and improve the living standards of individuals of the place Collectively the banking and finance industry of Andhra Pradesh work towards the betterment of the economic viability of the state citation needed Exports editTentative estimates reveal that the total exports from AP during the year 2003 04 were to the tune of 15 306 crore The share of software was 30 and that of food products was 20 The value of exports during 2002 03 was 13 614 crore and that during 2001 02 was 12 400 crore Resources editGross state domestic product GSDP of industries was estimated at US 137 3 billion for 2012 13 Andhra Pradesh is one of the store houses of mineral resources with large deposits of Chrysotile mica Asbestos barytes and limestone in India It accounts for about 93 of total production of Barytes in India Andhra Pradesh has varied geological formations with a rich variety of industrial minerals and building stones 59 Other important minerals in the state are copper ore manganese mica coal and limestone Minerals like coal oil and Natural gas barytes Limestone diamond gold beach sand bauxite ball clay fire clay dolomite dimensional stones etc are still under tapped or untapped The wide variety of minerals from the State is being traded or consumed in Power Metals Alloys Cement Chemicals Paint Cosmetic Glass Ceramics Refractory Refinery and manufacture of various down stream industries Minerals found in the state include limestone reserves of Oil and Natural Gas Manganese Asbestos Iron Ore Ball Clay Fire Clay Gold Diamonds Graphite Dolomite Quartz Tungsten Steatitic Feldspar Silica Sand etc It has about one third of India s limestone reserves and is known for large exclusive deposits of Barytes and Galaxy granite in the international market 59 MiningMining is identified as one of the growth engines for the overall development of industry and infrastructure The Tummalapalle Uranium mine in Andhra has confirmed 49 000 tonnes of ore and there are indications that it could hold reserves totaling three times its current size 700 million tonnes of metal grade Bauxite deposits in close proximity to Visakhapatnam Port The Government of Andhra Pradesh is keen to utilize large deposits of KG Basin Krishna Godavari Basin gas for power production to overcome the energy shortage create employment opportunities and contribute to economic value and exports 60 Power edit Main article Power sector of Andhra Pradesh The state is a pioneer nationwide in hydro electricity generation encouraging privates sector in power generation and efficient use of its coal based thermal power stations The state has become power surplus with excess power generation being exported to other states Thermal natural gas and coal based and renewable power plants totalling to 21 000 MW are installed in the state by the year 2015 Thermal power plants with total capacity of 9 155 MW are situated in the state which includes Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant 2000 MW of NTPC Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station 1050 MW Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station 1600 MW Vijayawada Thermal Power Plant 1760 MW etc Hydel power plants are having a capacity of 1798 MW 61 Tourism editMain article Tourism in Andhra Pradesh nbsp Araku Valley ViewThe state provides a budget for tourism financially supporting various projects 62 The state has helped develop religious tourism via the State Tourism Department APTDC 62 Some of the famous destinations are Tirumala Srisailam Sri Kalahasti Puttaparthi Lepakshi etc Tirupathi is one of the major source of income in the tourism segment because of the abode of Sri Venkateswara Lord Balaji The temple is one of the richest in the world in terms of donations received Other important sources of income come from the developing tourism centres at Visakhapatnam Vijayawada Economic timeline editEconomic changes during 1954 1983 edit This can be called the 29 year era of 12 centrally nominated chief ministers Excluding Kasu Brahmananda Reddy term 7 years average tenure of a chief minister was less than two years The cumulative growth during this 30 year period for Indian economy is 311 and for Andhra Pradesh it was 138 Economic changes during the 1980s edit An academic study of Andhra s economic activity using official data collected by the state government of Andhra Pradesh Govt of India and World Bank reveal the following highlights A Domestic Demand Supply based economic policy instead of exports oriented policies during this pre liberalization period resulted in Constant Currency inflation adjusted cumulative growth rates of 151 in seven years one and half times higher than the cumulative growth rate of the 31 years earlier and 25 higher than the cumulative growth rates of 20 years that followed 63 Education reforms local government empowerment irrigation and electricity improvements corruption controls of this period resulted in cumulative per capita income growth rates corrected to inflation and population growth ten times the growth rates for the first 30 years and three times the rates of the 20 years that followed On average a typical Andhra resident was 3000 more productive in improving his her economic condition than in the 30 years earlier and 450 more productive than the 20 years that followed Distributional and social indicators rural education 51 child labor 60 malnutrition 81 infant mortality 37 female education 77 improved at rates that are yet to be repeated 64 Fiscal Management Indices deficit foreign debt debt servicing levels etc were at their best levels compared to the era the followed when central government allowed higher deficit targets and allowed foreign borrowing directly from world bank as a part of the liberalisation regime Monsoon effect editSince the backbone of economy of Andhra pradesh is Agriculture any drastic changes in Monsoon would affect GDP of the state State debt editThe state of Andhra pradesh has a total public debt created by Government of Andhra Pradesh which is equal to 3 73 140 crores as of Nov 2020 as per the CAG report This is approximately equal to a public debt of Rs 7175 per citizen assuming a population of 5 2 crores or 52 million in year 2021 65 The public debt per citizen accumulated because of Union of India is approximately Rs 32371 61 for total external debt of India of about 570 billion for a population of 130 crores 1 3 billion of all states and union territories in year 2021 The economy of Andhra Pradesh 66 badly 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