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Sonbhadra and Ballia are Uttar Pradesh’s poorest districts; Noida tops the chart

Per-capita spending in the poorest districts is less than a fourth of Noida’s, highlighting sharp regional divides

October 29, 2025 / 14:46 IST
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Western UP outperforms the rest
Western UP outperforms the rest

Sonbhadra and Ballia are Uttar Pradesh’s poorest districts, with daily per-capita spending of less than Rs 100, according to household consumption data from 2022-23. In contrast, residents of Noida spend nearly four times more, underscoring the state's deep east-west economic divide.

In rural areas, Sonbhadra recorded the lowest daily spending at Rs 78, along with Chandauli (Rs 79) and carpet-making centres of Mirzapur (Rs 80) and Bhadohi (Rs 82), according to data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI). The data combines official consumption data with auxiliary indicators such as gas connections, old-age pension beneficiaries, and patients under the PM-JAY health scheme.

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In urban areas, Ballia had the lowest per capita spending of Rs 86.

Western UP outperforms the rest

Urban districts in western Uttar Pradesh displayed significantly higher consumption levels. Noida led with daily per-capita spending of Rs 324, followed by Baghpat (Rs 233). Even semi-urban districts such as Ghaziabad and Hapur reported average urban spending of nearly Rs 187 per day.

Interestingly, urban Gonda, once infamous as one of India’s dirtiest cities, recorded higher per-capita spending than both Lucknow and industrial centres such as Meerut and Ghaziabad.