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Negligible small enterprises in UP, hardly any factories in Bihar, finds Eco Survey 2025

In contrast, Tamil Nadu has the highest number of factories per person, followed by Gujarat

January 31, 2025 / 18:17 IST
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The Survey said that lack of factories or enterprises may mean higher presence of unorganised industries

The Economic Survey for 2024-25 found that regional disparities in industrialisation continues to exist despite some states making some headway in attracting new industrial investments over the years.

The Survey found that Uttar Pradesh, the country's most populous state, hardly has any small enterprises, a key generator of industrial employment in India, while Bihar, another popular state, has hardly any factories.

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In contrast, Tamil Nadu has the highest number of factories per person, followed by Gujarat. The Survey also found that four states- Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu- contributed 43 percent of the total industrial gross state value added (GSVA). The north-eastern states, except Sikkim and Assam, account for just 0.7 percent of the industrial GVA, with the Survey stressing on the need to have industrial strategies appropriate for "unique geographies" such as the north-eastern states.

The Survey noted that a high dependence on the industrial sector in certain states need not necessarily translate to high levels of industrial development or high incomes, with only a handful of states such as Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand having used their their industrial dependence to generate higher incomes for the state's people.