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comparison
2)Compare the number of industries in both states

•Kerala and Chhattisgarh are two states in India that have different levels of
industrial development and diversity. Here are some points of comparison
between the industries in both states:
•Kerala and Chhattisgarh have different economic profiles, with Kerala having a
more diversified and service-oriented economy, while Chhattisgarh is more
dependent on agriculture, mining, and industry.
• Kerala has a more diversified economy than Chhattisgarh, with a higher share of
the service sector and tourism in its gross state domestic product (GSD).
Chhattisgarh's economy is more dependent on agriculture, mining, and industrial
sectors.
•Kerala has a low share of industry in its gross state domestic product product
(GSDP), accounting for only 9.8% in 2020-21.
•Chhattisgarh has a high share of if industry in its (GSDP), accounting for 37.4% in
2020-21.
•The Annual Report 2020-21 of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSME)
•Shows that Kerala had 2,07,000 registered MSMEs as of March 2020, while
Chhattisgarh had 1,32,000 registered MSMEs.
•The Economic Survey 2019-20 of Kerala states that the state had 1,63,173
working factories as of 2017-18, employing 8,83,274 workers. The Economic Survey
2019-20 of Chhattisgarh states that the state had 28,446 working factories as of
2017-18, employing 5,51,847 workers.
The Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum (IEM) data from the Department for
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) shows that Kerala received 1,061
IEM proposals with an investment of Rs. 1,13,859 crore from January 1991 to
December 2020. Chhattisgarh received 1,029 IEM proposals with an investment of
Rs. 3,24,977 crore in the same period.
•According to the Census 2011, Kerala's industrial workforce was 19.5% of its total
workforce, while Chhattisgarh's was 27.6%
•The number of workers across Kerala in India during the financial year 2020 was
over 261 thousand workers. This was a decrease from the previous year. The South
Asian country of India had over 13 million workers in the financial year 2020
•The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for industrial workers in Kerala was 153.9 as of
September 2023, while it was 144.7 for Chhattisgarh. The CPl measures the
changes in the cost of living for a specific group of people over time.
•Kerala's industrial workforce has declined from 19.5% in 2011 to 17.8% in 2019,
while Chhattisgarh's has increased from 27.6% to 29.4% in the same period
•The number of workers across Kerala in India during the financial year 2020 was
over 261 thousand workers. This was a decrease from the previous year. The South
Asian country of India had over 13 million workers in the financial year 2020
•The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for industrial workers in Kerala has risen from
86.8 in 2011 to 153.9 in 2023, while it has risen from 83.3 to 144.7 for Chhattisgarh
in the same period.
•According to IBEF, Chhattisgarh's GSDP (in Rs.) at current prices grew at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.6% from 2011-12 to 2020-21, while
Kerala's GSDP grew at a CAGR of 11.9% in the same period.
•According to the same source, the industry sector contributed 36.4% to
Chhattisgarh's GSDP in 2020-21, while it contributed 25.8% to Kerala's GSDP in the
same year.
•According to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Chhattisgarh’s
industry sector grew at a rate of 5.51% in 2019-20, while Kerala's industry sector
grew at a rate of 3.64% in the same year.
•According to IJCRT, the tourism industry in Chhattisgarh grew at a CAGR of
14.35% from 2011 to 2014, while Kerala's tourism industry grew at a CAGR of 12.5%
in the same period.
Chattisgarh
Kerela
10.6% 11.9%

Other states
77.5%

GSDP
30

25

20

15

10

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2011 2019

Number of workers

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