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In Charts: Chhattisgarh's low fiscal deficit, falling poverty marred by digital divide, entrepreneurship woes

A graphical snapshot of the state’s economy, which has had a balanced performance in recent years, lifting an estimated 4 million out of poverty in five years. However, the state government has also had to face accusations of impropriety in implementing central government schemes.

December 02, 2023 / 17:04 IST
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Voters wait in queues to cast their votes during the first phase of Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh in Narayanpur - November 12 2018 (Image- PTI)
Chhattisgarh will go to polls in two phases —with the first phase scheduled to be held on November 7 and the second to be on November 17

Chhattisgarh’s economy has scripted a turnaround of sorts in recent years. The state that once had nearly 30 percent of its population under multidimensional poverty has reduced that figure to 16.37 percent in just five years and has kept its fiscal deficit under check. But the Congress party’s Bhupesh Bhagel-led state government is also battling accusations of failure in the proper implementation of central government schemes.

The state saw a tight bipolar contest between the incumbent Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party during the 2023 Assembly elections.

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Here’s a snapshot of Chhattisgarh’s economy in charts to give you an idea of how the state has fared in recent years.

Although the Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on the state’s economy, it seems to have largely been able to recover. While FY20, which was marked by the beginning of the pandemic, saw a considerable decline in the growth of Chhattisgarh’s GDP—as it came down to just 2.76 percent—FY21 saw it contract 1.8 percent. But the state has scripted a turnaround with decent growth in the last two years.