zonal markets of india
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Zonal Markets of India: West Zone
States
RajasthanMadhya Pradesh
Gujarat Maharashtra
Goa
Maharashtra
• 1 State• 35 Districts• 353 Subdistricts• 374 Towns• 41 cities• 43,711 villages
35 Districts– Ahmadnagar– Akola– Amravati– Aurangabad– Bhandara– Bid– Buldana– Chandrapur– Dhule– Gadchiroli– Gondiya– Hingoli– Jalgaon– Jalna– Kolhapur– Latur– Mumbai
– Mumbai (Suburban)– Nagpur– Nanded– Nandurbar– Nashik– Osmanabad– Parbhani– Pune– Raigarh– Ratnagiri– Sangli– Satara– Sindhudurgh– Solapur– Thane– Wardha– Washim – Yavatmal
353 Subdistricts– Yavatmal (17)– Nanded (17)– Jalgaon (16)– Nashik (16)– Raigarh (16)– Thane (16)– Ahmadnagar (15)– Amravati (15)– Chandrapur (15)– Pune (15)– Nagpur (15)– Buldana (14)– Gadchiroli (13)– Kolhapur (13)– Bid (12)– Satara (12)– Solapur (12)
– Latur (11)– Aurangabad (10)– Parbhani (10)– Ratnagiri (10)– Sangli (10)– Osmanabad (9)– Sindhudurgh (9)– Gondiya (9)– Jalna (9)– Wardha (9)– Akola (8)– Bhandara (8)– Nandurbar (7)– Washim (7) – Hingoli (6)– Dhule (5)– Mumbai– Mumbai (Suburban)
374 Towns– Thane (37)– Nagpur (29)– Raigarh (26)– Pune (25)– Ahmadnagar (18)– Kolhapur (18)– Nashik (18)– Jalgaon (15)– Satara (15)– Chandrapur (14)– Yavatmal (13)– Nanded (13)– Amravati (11)– Solapur (10)– Ratnagiri (10)– Aurangabad (9)– Akola (8)– Osmanabad (8)
– Parbhani (8)– Sangli (8)– Wardha (7)– Bhandara (6)– Bid (6)– Buldana (6)– Latur (5) – Nandurbar (5)– Sindhudurgh (5)– Dhule (3)– Hingoli (4)– Jalna (4)– Washim (4)– Gadchiroli (2)– Gondiya (2)– Mumbai (1)– Mumbai (Suburban) (1)
43,711 Villages
• Less than 500 people: 10,309• 500 - 999 people: 12,074 • 1000 - 4999 people: 17,432 • 5000 - 9999 people: 1,018 • 10000 or more people: 262
PopulationDistricts Total Males Females
Ahmadnagar 4,040,642 2,083,053 1,957,589
Akola 1,630,239 841,253 788,986
Amravati 2,607,160 1,345,614 1,261,546
Aurangabad 2,897,013 1,505,363 1,391,650
Bhandara 1,136,146 573,445 562,701
Bid 2,161,250 1,116,356 1,044,894
Buldana 2,232,480 1,147,403 1,085,077
Chandrapur 2,071,101 1,062,993 1,008,108
Dhule 1,707,947 878,372 829,575
Gadchiroli 970,294 491,101 479,193
Gondiya 1,200,707 598,834 601,873
Hingoli 987,160 505,373 481,787
Jalgaon 3,682,690 1,905,493 1,777,197
Jalna 1,612,980 826,903 786,077
Kolhapur 3,523,162 1,807,470 1,715,692
Latur 2,080,285 1,075,257 1,005,028
Mumbai 3,338,031 1,878,246 1,459,785
PopulationDistricts Total Males Females
Mumbai (Suburban)
8,640,419 4,741,720 3,898,699
Nagpur 4,067,637 2,105,314 1,962,323
Nanded 2,876,259 1,481,358 1,394,901
Nandurbar 1,311,709 663,511 648,198
Nashik 4,993,796 2,590,912 2,402,884
Osmanabad 1,486,586 769,368 717,218
Parbhani 1,527,715 780,191 747,524
Pune 7,232,555 3,769,128 3,463,427
Raigarh 2,207,929 1,117,628 1,090,301
Ratnagiri 1,696,777 794,498 902,279
Sangli 2,583,524 1,320,088 1,263,436
Satara 2,808,994 1,408,326 1,400,668
Sindhudurgh 868,825 417,890 450,935
Solapur 3,849,543 1,989,623 1,859,920
Thane 8,131,849 4,377,747 3,754,102
Wardha 1,236,736 638,990 597,746
Washim 1,020,216 526,094 494,122
Yavatmal 2,458,271 1,265,681 1,192,590
HouseholdsNo. of dwelling rooms
Total Rural Urban
Total no. of households
19063149 10993623 8069526
No exclusive rooms 8497712 538253 311518
One room 9124234 5355114 3769120
Two rooms 5518237 3347881 2170356
Three rooms 22240009 1151251 1088758
Four rooms 823976 389442 434534
Five rooms 237904 100620 137284
Six rooms and above 269018 111062 157956
Economy
• 6 Revenue Divisions:Divisions Districts
Mumbai(Konkan)
Mumbai, Mumbai Suburban (Mumbai Upanagar), Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg
Pune Pune, Satara, Sangli, Solapur and Kolhapur
Nashik Nashik, Dhule, Jalgaon and Nandurbar
Aurangabad Aurangabad, Jalna, Latur, Nanded, Aurangabad Osmanabad, Parbhani, Hingoli and Beed
Amarawati Amarawati, Akola, Washim, Buldhana and Yavatmal
Nagpur Nagpur, Chanrapur, Wardha, Bhandara, Gondia and Gadchiroli
Total workers Region Persons Males Females
Total 41,173,35126,852,09
514,321,256
Rural 27,261,43115,348,63
611,912,795
Urban 13,911,92011,503,45
92,408,461
Region Persons Males Females
Total 55,705,276 23,548,501 32,156,775
Rural 28,516,216 13,110,041 15,406,175
Urban 27,189,060 10,438,460 16,750,600
Total Non-workers
Number of CultivatorsRegion Persons Males Females
Total 11,813,275 6,680,696 5,132,579
Rural 11,569,293 6,503,503 5,065,790
Urban 243,982 177,193 66,789
Number of Agricultural Labourers
Region Persons Males Females
Total 10,815,262 4,924,034 5,891,228
Rural 10,314,720 4,663,348 5,651,372
Urban 500,542 260,686 239,856
Agriculture
• Green revolution agriculture in irrigated area (technology intensive)
• Industrial agriculture (sugarcane for processing to sugar)
• Resource poor agriculture (the real problem area and center of focus for the state Govt.)
Production
• Major Crops– Cotton, Maize– Sugarcane– Paddy, wheat, jowar, gram, arhar, soya– Mango,Cashewnut, Grapes, Banana,
Pomegranate, Orange
• Horticulture• Dairy Farming• Animal Husbandry
Some Problems
• Small size holding• Low quality land • Little or no access to credit or
irrigation• Consistent drought• 148 of the 355 Talukas in the state
are consistently drought prone
Industrial Edge• Contributes 15% of national industrial output and over 40% of
India's national revenue• Business Capital of India – Mumbai• India's largest and Asia’s oldest stock exchange - Bombay Stock
Exchange• Hub of Hindi Film Industry - Mumbai• Per capita income- Rs.23,726 (2000-01)
Major Industries• Major Industries:
– Chemical and allied products– Electrical and non-electrical machinery– Textiles– Petroleum and allied products
• Other industries– Metal products– Wine– Jewellery– Pharmaceuticals– Engineering goods– Machine tools– Steel and Iron casting– Plastic wares
• Other Services– Banks– Financial institutions– insurance companies and Mutual Funds– Information Technology
Religious CompositionReligious compositions Persons Males Females
All Religions 96,878,627 50,400,596 46,478,031
Hindus 77,859,385 40,496,085 37,363,300
Muslims 10,270,485 5,437,926 4,832,559
Christians 1,058,313 530,975 527,338
Sikhs 215,337 117,736 97,601
Buddhists 5,838,710 2,977,607 2,861,103
Jains 1,301,843 670,236 631,607
Others 236,841 119,113 117,728
Religion not stated 97,713 50,918 46,795
Age GroupsAge groups Persons Males Females
0-4 9,532,843 4,983,885 4,548,958
5-9 10,230,090 5,302,533 4,927,557
10-14 11,337,442 5,945,917 5,391,525
15-19 9,570,648 5,262,931 4,307,717
20-24 8,856,660 4,781,322 4,075,338
25-29 8,218,364 4,187,247 4,031,117
30-34 7,392,720 3,800,551 3,592,169
35-39 6,958,360 3,540,148 3,418,212
40-44 5,546,231 3,010,446 2,535,785
45-49 4,543,209 2,404,222 2,138,987
50-54 3,446,336 1,863,428 1,582,908
55-59 2,672,981 1,320,060 1,352,921
60-64 2,730,791 1,204,117 1,526,674
65-69 2,632,665 1,229,605 1,403,060
70-74 1,629,333 813,846 815,487
75-79 682,773 333,393 349,380
80+ 779,098 351,240 427,858
Age not stated 118,083 65,705 52,378
All ages 96,878,627 50,400,596 46,478,031
Festivals
• Diwali• Makar Sankrant• Nag Panchami• Gudhi Padwa• Pola• Narali Pournima• Gokul Ashtami• Ganesh Chaturthi• Dussehra• Holi/Vasant Panchami
Languages
Language PercentageMarathi 68.89
Hindi 11.04
Urdu 7.13
Gujarati 2.39
Kannada / Tulu 2.38
Other languages 4.60
Tamil 1.31
Telugu 1.25
19 Airports• Aamby Valley Airport, Mumbai• Akola Airport, Akola• Aurangabad Airport (Chikkalthana), Aurangabad • Deolali Air Base, Deolali• Hadapsar Airport, Hadapsar • Kolhapur Airport, Kolhapur • Latur Airport, Latur• Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai• Juhu Aerodrome, Mumbai• Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur• Nanded Airport, Nanded• Gandhinagar Airport, Nasik• Ojhar Air Base, Nasik• Navi Mumbai International Airport, Navi Mumbai• Pune International Airport / Lohegaon Air Force Station, Pune• NDA Gliderdrome, Pune• Ratnagiri Airport, Ratnagiri• Shirdi Airport, Shirdi• Solapur Airport, Solapur
Media• Newspaper
– 43 major Newspaper Houses
• TV– Doordarshan - DD-Sahyadri (1998) – Alpha Marathi (1999), now known as Zee Marathi– ETV Marathi, Tara Marathi and Prabhat TV (2001 and 2002)– Since 2002, Tara TV and Prabhat TV channels were stopped.– Zee Marathi, ETV Marathi and DD-Sahyadri have consolidated their mindshare. – Adhikari brothers’ Mi Marathi (2007) – Zee 24 Tas - First round-the-clock Marathi news channel (2007)– Star Majha (June 2007)– Zee Talkies (2009)
• Radio– Vividh Bharati– Radio Mirchi – All India Radio– Gyan Vani– Radio City– Red FM– Radio One
Gujarat
• 1 State• 25 Districts• 226 Subdistricts• 242 Towns• 48 cities• 18,539 villages
25 Districts– Ahmedabad– Amreili– Anand– Banas Kantha– Bharuch– Bhavnagar– Dohad– Gandhinagar– Jamnagar– Junagadh– Kachchh– Kheda– Mahesana
– Narmada– Navsari– Panch Mahals– Patan– Porbandar– Rajkot– Sabar Kantha– Surat– Surendranagar– The Dangs– Vadodara– Valsad
226 Subdistricts
– Surat (16)– Junagadh (15)– Rajkot (15)– Sabar Kantha (14)– Banas Kantha (13)– Vadodara (13)– Ahmedabad (12)– Amreili (12)– Bhavnagar (12)– Panch Mahals (12) – Jamnagar (11)– Kachchh (11)
– Kheda (11)– Surendranagar (11)– Mahesana (10)– Anand (9)– Bharuch (9)– Patan (9)– Dohad (8)– Navsari (6)– Valsad (6)– Gandhinagar (5)– Narmada (5)– Porbandar (4)– The Dangs (2)
242 Towns
– Ahmedabad (32)– Surat (20)– Vadodara (18)– Valsad (18)– Jamnagar (17)– Junagadh (15)– Bhavnagar (15)– Anand (14)– Rajkot (13)– Mahesana (12)– Navsari (11)– Gandhinagar (11)
– Bharuch (10)– Kheda (10)– Amreili (9)– Kachchh (9) – Sabar Kantha (9)– Panch Mahals (9)– Surendranagar (8)– Banas Kantha (7)– Patan (7)– Porbandar (7) – Dohad (5)– Narmada (3)– The Dangs (0)
18,539 Villages
• Less than 500 people: 3,075 • 500 - 999 people: 4,262• 1000 - 4999 people: 9,769 • 5000 - 9999 people: 807 • 10000 or more people: 153
Population
Districts Total Males Females
Ahmedabad 5,816,519 3,074,556 2,741,963
Amreili 1,393,918 701,593 692,325
Anand 1,856,872 972,000 884,872
Banas Kantha 2,504,244 1,297,404 1,206,840
Bharuch 1,370,656 713,676 656,980
Bhavnagar 2,469,630 1,274,920 1,194,710
Dohad 1,636,433 824,208 812,225
Gandhinagar 1,334,455 697,999 636,456
Jamnagar 1,904,278 981,320 922,958
Junagadh 2,448,173 1,252,350 1,195,823
Kachchh 1,583,225 815,152 768,073
Kheda 2,024,216 1,052,823 971,393
PopulationMahesana 1,837,892 953,842 884,050
Narmada 514,404 263,986 250,418
Navsari 1,229,463 628,988 600,475
Panch Mahals
2,025,277 1,044,937 980,340
Patan 1,182,709 612,100 570,609
Porbandar 536,835 275,821 261,014
Rajkot 3,169,881 1,642,018 1,527,863
Sabar Kantha 2,082,531 1,069,554 1,012,977
Surat 4,995,174 2,722,539 2,272,635
Surendranagar
1,515,148 787,650 727,498
The Dangs 186,729 93,974 92,755
Vadodara 3,641,802 1,897,368 1,744,434
Valsad 1,410,553 734,799 675,754
HouseholdsNo. of dwelling rooms
Total Rural Urban
Total no. of households
9643989 5885961 3758028
No exclusive rooms 151097 116810 34287
One room 4712423 3158377 1514046
Two rooms 3056827 1874777 1182050
Three rooms 1112622 508617 604005
Four rooms 387487 158126 229361
Five rooms 106558 33089 73469
Six rooms and above 116975 36165 80810
Total workers Region Persons Males Females
Total 21,255,521 14,477,28
6 6,778,235
Rural 14,993,312 9,049,438 5,943,874
Urban 6,262,209 5,427,848 834,361
Region Persons Males Females
Total 29,415,496 11,908,291 17,507,205
Rural 16,747,455 7,268,333 9,479,122
Urban 12,668,041 4,639,958 8,028,083
Total Non-workers
Number of CultivatorsRegion Persons Males Females
Total 5,802,681 3,906,697 1,895,984
Rural 5,697,434 3,825,298 1,872,136
Urban 105,247 81,399 23,848
Number of Agricultural Labourers
Region Persons Males Females
Total 5,161,658 2,509,651 2,652,007
Rural 4,983,209 2,402,381 2,580,828
Urban 178,449 107,270 71,179
Agriculture
• Agricultural Economy• Major producer of tobacco, cotton, and
groundnuts• Other major food crops
– Rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize, Tur, and gram
• Dairy farming• Amul milk co-operative federation products -
Asia's biggest dairy.
• Animal husbandry• Buffalo, sheep, and goats (209.70 lakh livestock)
Industrial Edge• Major Industries
– Non-metallic mineral products– Petrochemicals– Chemicals– Engineering– Fertilizers– Electronic goods– Wool, Silk, Synthetic Fibers, Textiles– Basic Metals, Alloys, Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum, Transport
Equipments and Parts, Coal Products, Food Products, etc.– Oil and Natural Gas production (Cambey, Kalol, Koyali and
Ankleshwar) – Mega industrial estates at Bhavnagar, Jafnabad, Porbander,
Jamnagar, put up by Gujarat Industrial development Corporation (GIDC)
– Recently titled as being the bearer of the largest petrochemical plant in the entire country and the chief manufacturer of soda-ash and caustic soda
Religious CompositionReligious compositions Persons Males Females
All Religions 50,671,017 26,385,577 24,285,440
Hindus 45,143,074 23,538,770 21,604,304
Muslims 4,592,854 2,370,832 2,222,022
Christians 284,092 142,881 141,211
Sikhs 45,587 24,987 20,600
Buddhists 17,829 9,439 8,390
Jains 525,305 266,768 258,537
Others 28,698 14,452 14,246
Religion not stated 33,578 17,448 16,130
Age GroupsAge groups Persons Males Females
0-4 5,268,670 2,789,888 2,478,782
5-9 5,682,022 3,010,278 2,671,744
10-14 5,673,476 3,014,422 2,659,054
15-19 5,183,754 2,756,478 2,427,276
20-24 4,839,265 2,538,544 2,300,721
25-29 4,224,871 2,182,059 2,042,812
30-34 3,985,565 2,027,533 1,958,032
35-39 3,630,780 1,901,397 1,729,383
40-44 3,013,173 1,585,745 1,427,428
45-49 2,421,061 1,277,531 1,143,530
50-54 1,851,667 988,925 862,742
55-59 1,350,413 657,563 692,850
60-64 1,297,301 625,662 671,639
65-69 892,465 418,028 474,437
70-74 650,698 303,145 347,553
75-79 284,362 126,396 157,966
80+ 374,237 155,243 218,994
Age not stated 47,237 26,740 20,497
All ages 50,671,017 26,385,577 24,285,440
Festivals• Navratri• Diwali• Holi/Vasant Panchami• Janmashtami • Balev and Raksha Bandhan• Saptak Music Festival• International Kite Festival• Kutch Desert Festival• Modhera • Dangs Darbar• Bhadra Purnima• Karthik Purnima Fair• Trinetreshwar Mahadev Fair• Vautha Mela• Bhavnath Mahadev Fair
Languages• Gujarati• Kutchi• Hindi • Urdu• Marwari • Marathi• English• Sindhi• Punjabi• Tamil• Telugu• Bengali• Oriya• Malayalam
19 Airports• Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad• Bhavnagar Airport, Bhavnagar Airport• Bhuj Airport, Bhuj• Jamnagar Airport, Jamnagar• Kandla Airport, Gandhidham• Keshod Airport, Junagadh• Porbandar Airport, Porbandar• Rajkot Airport, Rajkot• Surat Airport, Surat• Vadodara Airport, Vadodara• Mehsana Airport, Mehsana City
• Zalawad Airport — Future airport for Surendranagar area• Fedara (Ahmedabad) — Proposed International Airport near
Fedara village of Bhāl region
Media• Newspaper
– 33 major Newspaper Houses
• TV– Doordarshan Gujarati (a.k.a DD Girnar) – ETV Gujarati – TV9 Gujarati– Bizz News – Maro Gujrathi (Upcoming Gujrathi channel from Mi Marathi telenetwork)– Zee Gujarati – (stopped from 2009 onwards)– GURJARI TV – (stopped from 2002 onwards)
• Radio– Ahmedabad radio stations – Ahwa radio stations – Bhuj radio stations – Godhra radio stations – Himmat Nagar radio stations – Manipur Village radio stations – Rajkot radio stations – Surat radio stations – Vadodara radio stations – Vallabh Vidyanagar radio stations
Rajasthan
• 1 State• 32 Districts• 241 Subdistricts• 9 Towns• 26 Cities• 41,352 Villages
35 Districts– Ajmer– Alwar– Banswara– Baran– Barmer– Bharatpur– Bhilwara– Bikaner– Bundi– Chittaurgarh– Churu– Dausa– Dhaulpur– Dungurpur– Ganganagar– Hanumangarh
– Jaipur– Jaisalmer– Jalor– Jhalawar– Jhunjhunun– Jodhpur– Karauli– Kota– Nagaur– Pali– Rajsamand– Sawai Madhopur– Sikar– Sirohi– Tonk– Udaipur
241 Subdistricts
– Jaipur (14)– Chittaurgarh (14)– Bhilwara (13)– Alwar (13)– Ganganagar (10) – Ajmer (10) – Pali (10)– Bharatpur (11)– Nagaur (11)– Udaipur (11) – Baran (9)– Barmer (9)– Hanumangarh (8)– Churu (8)– Jalor (8)– Jhalawar (8)
– Rajsamand (8)– Sawai Madhopur (8)– Bikaner (8)– Jodhpur (8)– Tonk (8)– Jhunjhunun (7)– Karauli (7)– Sikar (7)– Banswara (6)– Bundi (6)– Dausa (6)– Dhaulpur (6)– Dungurpur (5)– Kota (6)– Sirohi (6)– Jaisalmer (4)
43,711 Villages
• Less than 500 people: 14,497 • 500 - 999 people: 11,058 • 1000 - 4999 people: 13,437 • 5000 - 9999 people: 661 • 10000 or more people: 100
PopulationDistricts Total Males Females
Ajmer 2,181,670 1,129,920 1,051,750
Alwar 2,992,592 1,586,752 1,405,840
Banswara 1,501,589 760,686 740,903
Baran 1,021,653 535,137 486,516
Barmer 1,964,835 1,038,247 926,588
Bharatpur 2,101,142 1,133,425 967,717
Bhilwara 2,013,789 1,026,650 987,139
Bikaner 1,674,271 886,075 788,196
Bundi 962,620 504,818 457,802
Chittaurgar 1,803,524 918,063 885,461
Churu 1,923,878 987,781 936,097
Dausa 1,317,063 693,438 623,625
Dhaulpur 983,258 538,103 445,155
Dungurpur 1,107,643 547,791 559,852
Ganganagar 1,789,423 955,378 834,045
Hanumangarh
834,045 801,486 716,519
Jaipur 5,251,071 2,768,203 2,482,868
PopulationDistricts Total Males Females
Jaisalmer 508,247 279,101 229,146
Jalor 1,448,940 737,880 711,060
Jhalawar 1,180,323 612,804 567,519
Jhunjhunun 1,913,689 983,526 930,163
Jodhpur 2,886,505 1,513,890 1,372,615
Karauli 1,209,665 651,998 557,667
Kota 1,568,525 827,128 741,397
Nagaur 2,775,058 1,424,967 1,350,091
Pali 1,820,251 918,856 901,395
Rajsamand 987,024 493,459 493,565
Sawai Madhopur
1,117,057 591,307 525,750
Sikar 2,287,788 1,172,753 1,115,035
Sirohi 851,107 437,949 413,158
Tonk 1,211,671 626,436 585,235
Udaipur 2,633,312 1,336,004 1,297,308
HouseholdsNo. of dwelling rooms
Total Rural Urban
Total no. of households
9342294 7156703 2185591
No exclusive rooms 198053 176365 21688
One room 3047586 2447711 599875
Two rooms 2758576 2113068 645508
Three rooms 1456227 1053711 402456
Four rooms 900326 640104 260222
Five rooms 414400 302265 112135
Six rooms and above 567126 423419 143707
Total workers Region Persons Males Females
Total 23,766,655 14,695,802 9,070,853
Rural 19,856,423 11,379,536 8,476,887
Urban 3,910,232 3,316,266 593,966
Region Persons Males Females
Total 32,740,533 14,724,209 18,016,324
Rural 23,436,390 11,047,104 12,389,286
Urban 9,304,143 3,677,105 5,627,038
Total Non-workers
Number of CultivatorsRegion Persons Males Females
Total 13,140,066 7,062,726 6,077,340
Rural 12,921,374 6,931,365 5,990,009
Urban 218,692 131,361 87,331
Number of Agricultural Labourers
Region Persons Males Females
Total 2,523,719 1,055,332 1,468,387
Rural 2,436,566 1,009,151 1,427,415
Urban 87,153 46,181 40,972
Agriculture
• Agricultural and pastoral economy - Two crop seasons
• The biggest wool-producing state in India• The main opium producer and consumer
• Irrigation from wells, tanks and Indira Gandhi Canal irrigates northwestern Rajasthan
Production
• Major Crops– Wheat, barley, pulses, sugarcane, and
oilseeds
• Cash Crops – Cotton and tobacco
• Edible oils and oilseeds
Industrial Edge• Major Industries:
– Mineral based, agriculture based, and textiles– Polyster (2nd largest in India) – Chemical and engineering companies in Kota– Quarrying and mining – copper, zinc, marble, chittar
pathar– Cement – (2nd largest source in India)– Salt deposits at Sambhar
• Other industries– Preferred destination for IT companies (Mahindra
World City Jaipur) – Infosys, Genpact, Wipro, Truworth, Deutsche Bank,
NEI, MICO, Honda Siel Cars, Coca Cola and Procter & Gamble.
Religious CompositionReligious compositions Persons Males Females
All Religions 56,507,188 29,420,011 27,087,177
Hindus 50,151,452 26,122,326 24,029,126
Muslims 4,788,227 2,482,394 2,305,833
Christians 72,660 36,591 36,069
Sikhs 818,420 432,534 385,886
Buddhists 10,335 5,734 4,601
Jains 650,493 331,871 318,622
Others 5,253 2,895 2,358
Religion not stated 10,348 5,666 4,682
Age GroupsAge groups Persons Males Females
0-4 7,233,220 3,781,055 3,452,165
5-9 8,068,070 4,242,507 3,825,563
10-14 7,241,941 3,847,418 3,394,523
15-19 5,490,214 2,987,604 2,502,610
20-24 4,749,366 2,470,943 2,278,423
25-29 4,197,223 2,127,889 2,069,334
30-34 3,821,151 1,917,187 1,903,964
35-39 3,453,860 1,788,941 1,664,919
40-44 2,760,275 1,476,036 1,284,239
45-49 2,269,651 1,183,740 1,085,911
50-54 1,775,046 974,037 801,009
55-59 1,349,315 646,505 702,810
60-64 1,361,274 676,223 685,051
65-69 982,874 457,287 525,587
70-74 757,998 376,076 381,922
75-79 315,930 145,849 170,081
80+ 392,196 173,490 218,706
Age not stated 287,584 147,224 140,360
All ages 56,507,188 29,420,011 27,087,177
Festivals
• Diwali• Ganesh Chaturthi• Makar Sankranti• Janmashtami• Kajli Teej• Kota Dussehra• Marwar Festival• Shekhawati Festival• Urs Festival• Gangaur Festival• Pushkar Fair
Languages• Rajasthani • Hindi• Gujarati• Punjabi• Sindhi• Marwari • Jaipuri/Dhundhari • Malvi/Malwi • Mewati • English in some schools
19 Airports• Jaipur airport
• Udaipur airport
• Jodhpur airport
Media• Newspaper
– 4 major Newspaper Houses – Rajasthan Patrika, dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhor
• TV– Doordarshan - Doordarshan Jaipur – ETV Rajasthan – Hindi channels - Star TV, Zee TV, Sony TV, Set Max, Zee Cinema and Sahara
One are popular– Sports channels - Star Sports, ESPN, Ten Sports, etc. – English channels - Star Movies, MGM, Star World, National Geography,
Discovery and Animal Planet – 24 hour news
• Radio– Radio Mirchi – Gyan Vani – Radio City – South Asia FM – MY FM – FM Radio 7 – 95 FM Tadka
Goa
• 1 State• 2 Districts• 13 Subdistricts• 44 Towns• 347 villages
2 Districts– North Goa – South Goa
13 Subdistricts– North Goa (7) – South Goa (6)
44 Towns– Aldona– Aquem– Bandora– Bincholim– Benaulim– Calangute– Canacona– Candolim– Calapor– Carapur– Chicalim– Chimbel– Chinchinim– Colvale– Cuncolim– Cucchorem Cacora– Curti– Davorlim– Goa Velha– Guirim– Mapusa– Margoa
– Marmugoa– Navelim– Pale– Panjim– Parcem– Penha-de-Franca– Pernem– Ponda– Quepem– Queula– Reis Magos– Saligao– Sancoale– Sanguem– Sanquelim– Sanvordem– Sao Jose de Areal– Siolim– Socorro– Serula– Valpoi– Varca
347 Villages
• Less than 500 people: 92• 500 - 999 people: 56• 1000 - 4999 people: 173 • 5000 - 9999 people: 23 • 10000 or more people: 3
PopulationDistricts Total Males Females
North Goa 758,573 388,503 370,071
South Goa 589,095 298,746 290,349
HouseholdsNo. of dwelling rooms
Total Rural Urban
Total no. of households
279,216 140,755 138,461
No exclusive rooms 8,488 4,685 3,803One room 60,856 28,712 32,144Two rooms 71,366 36,003 35,363Three rooms 60,562 28,443 32,119Four rooms 40,565 21,890 18,675Five rooms 18,260 10,479 7,781Six rooms and above 19,119 10,543 8,576
Total workers Region Persons Males Females
Total 522,855 375,218 147,637
Rural 274,452 185,648 88,804
Urban 248,403 189,570 58,833
Region Persons Males Females
Total 824,813 312,030 512,783
Rural 402,639 154,897 247,742
Urban 422,174 157,133 265,041
Total Non-workers
Number of CultivatorsRegion Persons Males Females
Total 50,395 25,708 24,687
Rural 45,885 23,550 22,335
Urban 4,510 2,158 2,352
Number of Agricultural LabourersRegion Persons Males Females
Total 35,806 15,970 19,836
Rural 31,076 13,592 17,484
Urban 4,730 2,378 2,353
Agriculture
• Shrinking importance to the economy• Part-time employment• Major Crops
– Rice, areca, cashew and coconut
• Fishing industry (around 40000 employed)
Industrial Edge
• Tourism– 12% of all foreign tourist arrivals in India– Goa has two main tourist seasons: winter and summer
• Mining - ores of iron, Bauxite, manganese, clays, limestone and silica
• Medium scale industries– Pesticides, fertilisers, tyres, tubes,footwear, chemicals,
pharmaceuticals, wheat products, steel rolling, fruits and fish canning, cashew nuts, textiles, brewery products
Religious CompositionReligious
compositionsPersons Males Females
All Religions 1,347,668 687,248 660,420
Hindus 886,551 462,186 424,365
Muslims 92,210 49,391 42,819
Christians 359,568 170,680 188,888
Sikhs 970 590 380
Buddhists 649 357 292
Jains 820 435 385
Others 353 189 164
Religion not stated 6,547 3,420 3,127
Age GroupsAge groups Persons Males Females
0-4 103,823 53,624 50,199
5-9 107,390 54,996 52,394
10-14 120,013 61,304 58,709
15-19 125,031 64,970 60,061
20-24 142,016 75,652 66,364
25-29 138,614 70,745 67,869
30-34 117,544 61,304 56,240
35-39 104,565 53,245 51,320
40-44 82,539 44,065 38,474
45-49 75,632 38,066 37,566
50-54 64,311 32,882 31,429
55-59 46,905 23,063 23,842
60-64 42,394 19,972 22,422
65-69 28,168 12,501 15,667
70-74 20,484 8,650 11,834
75-79 10,315 4,279 6,036
80+ 10,912 4,274 6,638
Age not stated 7,012 3,656 3,356
All ages 1,347,668 687,248 660,420
Festivals
• Good Friday• Christmas• St. Xavier's Feast• Margao Feast• Feast of Three Kings
1 Airport• Dabolim Airport, Goa
Media• Newspaper– The Herald Times– The Gomantak Times– The Navhind Times– The Times of India – Indian Express– Sunaparant in Konkani (Devanagari script)– Gomantak– Tarun Bharat– Navprabha– Goa Times– Sanatan Prabhat– Govadoot
• TV– Almost all television channels available in India via cable and satellite dishes– 2 Doordarshan channels on air
• Radio– All India Radio broadcasts both FM and AM bands. – Two AM channels are broadcast - the primary channel (1287 kHz) and Vividh Bharati (1539 kHz). – AIR's FM channel - FM Rainbow (105.4 MHz)– Big FM at 92.7 MHz– Radio Mirchi at 98.3 MHz,– Radio Indigo at 91.9 MHz– Gyan Vani (Educational radio channel byu IGNOU)
Madhya Pradesh
• 1 State• 45 Districts• 304 Subdistricts• 378 Towns• 35 cities• 55,393 villages
45 Districts• Balaghat• Barwani• Betul• Bhind• Bhopal• Chhatarpur• Chhindwara• Damoh• Datia• Dewas• Dhar• Dindori• East Nimar• Guna• Gwalior• Harda• Hoshangabad• Indore• Jabalpur• Jhabua• Katni• Mandla• Mandsaur
• Morena• Narsimhapur• Neemuch• Panna• Raisen• Rajgarh• Ratlam• Rewa• Sagar• Satna• Sehore• Seoni• Shahdol• Shajapur• Sheopur• Shivpuri• Sidhi• Tikamgarh• Ujjain• Umaria• Vidisha• West Nimar
55,393 Villages
• Less than 500 people: 21,474• 500 - 999 people: 16,277• 1000 - 4999 people: 13,985 • 5000 - 9999 people: 362 • 10000 or more people: 19
PopulationDistricts Total Males Females
Balaghat 1,497,968 740,749 757,219
Balaghat 1,081,441 548,609 532,832
Barwani 1,395,175 709,956 685,219
Betul 1,428,559 780,902 647,657
Bhind 1,843,510 972,649 870,861
Bhopal 1,474,723 788,933 685,790
Chhatarpur 1,849,283 947,337 901,946
Chhindwara 1,083,949 570,229 513,720
Damoh 628,240 338,232 290,008
Datia 1,308,223 677,866 630,357
Dewas 1,740,329 890,416 849,913
Dhar 580,730 291,716 289,014
Dindori 1,713,134 884,966 828,168
East Nimar 1,666,767 884,020 782,747
Guna 1,632,109 883,317 748,792
Gwalior 474,416 247,226 227,190
Harda 1,084,265 571,774 512,491
Districts Total Urban Rural
Hoshangabad 2,465,827 1,289,352 1,176,475
Indore 2,151,203 1,127,304 1,023,899
Jabalpur 1,394,561 702,053 692,508
Jhabua 1,064,167 548,368 515,799
Katni 894,236 447,956 446,280
Mandla 1,183,724 605,119 578,605
Mandsaur 1,592,714 874,089 718,625
Morena 957,646 501,645 456,001
Narsimhapur 726,070 372,419 353,651
Neemuch 856,558 450,549 406,009
Panna 1,125,154 598,247 526,907
Raisen 1,254,085 649,106 604,979
Rajgarh 1,215,393 620,862 594,531
Ratlam 1,973,306 1,016,687 956,619
Rewa 2,021,987 1,073,205 948,782
Sagar 1,870,104 971,396 898,708
Satna 1,078,912 565,137 513,775
Population
Districts Total Urban Rural
Sehore 1,166,608 588,750 577,858
Seoni 1,575,303 804,988 770,315
Shahdol 1,290,685 669,852 620,833
Shajapur 559,495 295,297 264,198
Sheopur 1,441,950 776,190 665,760
Shivpuri 1,831,152 947,830 883,322
Sidhi 1,202,998 637,913 565,085
Tikamgarh 1,710,982 882,871 828,111
Ujjain 515,963 265,128 250,835
Umaria 1,214,857 647,838 567,019
Vidisha 1,529,562 784,604 744,958
West Nimar 1,497,968 740,749 757,219
Population
HouseholdsNo. of dwelling rooms
Total Rural Urban
Total no. of households
10,919,653 8,124,795 2,794,858
No exclusive rooms 232,674 204,858 27,816One room 4,077,686 3,346,993 730,693Two rooms 3,346,334 2,462,968 883,366Three rooms 1,645,198 1,099,616 545,582Four rooms 833,477 530,758 302,719Five rooms 313,963 194,233 119,730Six rooms and above 470,321 285,369 184,952
Total workers Region Persons Males Females
Total 25,793,519 16,194,368 9,599,151
Rural 20,900,226 12,205,916 8,694,310
Urban 4,893,293 3,988,452 904,841
Region Persons Males Females
Total 34,554,504 15,249,284 19,305,220
Rural 23,480,652 10,825,177 12,655,475
Urban 11,073,852 4,424,107 6,649,745
Total Non-workers
Number of CultivatorsRegion Persons Males Females
Total 11,037,906 6,882,776 4,155,130
Rural 10,733,516 6,659,439 4,074,077
Urban 304,390 223,337 81,053
Number of Agricultural LabourersRegion Persons Males Females
Total 7,400,670 3,518,368 3,882,302
Rural 7,136,391 3,378,509 3,757,882
Urban 264,279 139,859 124,420
Agriculture
• 74% population of the state depends directly or indirectly on agriculture
• Agriculture and its allied services contribute 31% share in the state’s economy
• About 71% of the total work force is directly engaged in farming
• Constant improvement in its agricultural produce and brought a revolution in the crop production
Production• Major crops
– Paddy– Wheat– Maize– Jowar– Gram– Tur– Urad– Moong– Soybean, groundnut and mustard oilseeds
• Cash Crops– Cotton– Sugarcane
• Horticultural – Potato, onion, and garlic, fruits like papaya, banana, oranges, mango and
grapes
• Medicinal plants
Industrial Edge• Gross state domestic product was $32 billion (2004 ) • After partition, it produces about 70% of the output of the old
Madhya Pradesh state (the rest is produced by Chattisgarh)
• Major Industries– Beverages & Soft Drink Based Industries – Food Processing Based industries – Forest Based Industries – Electrical Engineering Based Industries – Electronic Engineering Based Industries – Mechanical Engineering Based Industries – Drugs& Pharmaceuticals Based Industries – Chemical Based Industries – Petrochemical Based Industries – Agro Based Industries – Basic Metal Based Industries – Non Metalic Minerals Based Industries – Textile Based Industries – Leather Based Industries – Rubber & Plastic based Industries
Religious CompositionReligious
compositionsPersons Males Females
All Religions 60,348,023 31,443,652 28,904,371
Hindus 55,004,675 28,685,595 26,319,080
Muslims 3,841,449 1,991,181 1,850,268
Christians 170,381 85,356 85,025
Sikhs 150,772 80,122 70,650
Buddhists 209,322 107,416 101,906
Jains 545,446 283,359 262,087
Others 409,285 201,734 207,551
Religion not stated 16,693 8,889 7,804
Age GroupsAge groups Persons Males Females
0-4 7,368,736 3,801,712 3,567,024
5-9 8,114,671 4,198,430 3,916,241
10-14 7,769,009 4,123,794 3,645,215
15-19 5,690,617 3,155,715 2,534,902
20-24 5,168,016 2,693,698 2,474,318
25-29 4,664,502 2,364,315 2,300,187
30-34 4,348,461 2,189,149 2,159,312
35-39 3,927,208 2,062,808 1,864,400
40-44 3,016,434 1,635,980 1,380,454
45-49 2,437,191 1,281,601 1,155,590
50-54 1,890,978 1,035,226 855,752
55-59 1,511,753 723,319 788,434
60-64 1,572,796 778,022 794,774
65-69 1,102,622 523,430 579,192
70-74 816,977 414,281 402,696
75-79 352,761 168,501 184,260
80+ 435,768 207,559 228,209
Age not stated 159,523 86,112 73,411
All ages 60,348,023 31,443,652 28,904,371
Festivals
• Shivratri • Khajuraho Dance Festival • Chaityagiri Vihara Festival • Tansen Music Festival • Dussehra • Diwali• Bhagoria Dance Festival (Bhil Tribe)• Holi• Ram Navmi• Id• Christmas• Jain Festivals
18 Airport5 major• Raja Bhoj International Airport (Bhopal)• Gwalior Airport (Gwalior) • Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport (Indore) • Civil Airport (Khajuraho) • Dumna Airport (Jabalpur)
Other• Amla Airport• Band Tal Airport• Bentayan Airport• Birlagram Airport• Burhar Airport• Chorhata Airport• Dhana Airport• Guna Airport• Nimach Airport• Ratlam Airport• Satna Airport• Sidhi Airport• Thuniabhand Airport
Media• Newspaper
– 14 Newspaper Houses
• TV– Doordarshan – DD-MadhyaPradesh along with others
• Radio– Big FM, Bhopal– Big FM, Gwalior– Big FM, Indore– Radio Mirchi, Bhopal – Radio Mirchi, Jabalpur – Radio Mirchi, Indore– Gyan Vani - Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) IN educational
Brand
Chain of Hotels
Yatra
• Unique blend of Indian cooking – different from the typical Indian fare dished out by most restaurants.
• Using the concept of fusion cooking, this brand will be able to present unique and eclectic assortments of appetizers, entrees and deserts that are rare to find in a typical restaurant, across India.
• Its cost-effective delicacies will attract both tourists and locals of that particular state.
Why?
• All the 5 states are food-loving states
• Tourist destinations
• Thought it might be saturated, there’s no end for the hotel industry, anywhere across the world