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MP BPL List Provides the details of MP resident BPL eligibility, New BPL Name List, The names which is removed by the year 2018-2019, New BPL card holder names, Know about Samgra id, and services related to govt provides to the people.
MP BPL LIST includes the all districts of MP
The Indian state Madhya Pradesh has 51 districts grouped into ten divisions.
Bhopal division
Raisen district
Rajgarh district
Sehore district
Vidisha district
Chambal division
Morena district
Sheopur district
Bhind district
Gwalior division
Gwalior district
Ashoknagar district (split from Guna in 2003)
Shivpuri district
Datia district
Guna district
Indore division
Alirajpur district (split from Jhabua district on 17 May 2008[1])
Barwani district
Indore district
Dhar bc
Jhabua district
Khandwa district (East Nimar)
Khargone district (West Nimar)
Jabalpur division
Balaghat district
Chhindwara district
Jabalpur district
Katni district
Mandla district
Narsinghpur district
Seoni district
Narmadapuram division (created on 27 Aug 2008 from districts of Bhopal division[2])
Betul district
Harda district
Hoshangabad district
Rewa division
Rewa district
Satna district
Sidhi district
Singrauli district (split from Sidhi district on 24 May 2008[3])
Sagar division
Chhatarpur district
Damoh district
Panna district
Sagar district
Tikamgarh district
Shahdol division
Anuppur district
Shahdol district
Umaria district
Dindori district
Ujjain division
Agar Malwa district(split from Shajapur district on 16 Aug 2013)
Dewas district
Mandsaur district
Neemuch district
Ratlam district
Economy of Madhya Pradesh
Statistics
GDP ₹8.26 lakh crore (US$130 billion) (2018-19 est.)
GDP rank 8th
GDP growth
19.7% (2017-18)[1]
GDP per capita
₹59,052 (US$900) (2016-17)[1]
GDP by sector
Agriculture 34%
Industry 22%
Services 38% (2016)[1]
Labour force by occupation
Agriculture 62%
Industry 5%
Services 33% (2015)[2]
Public finances
Public debt
26.3% of GSDP (2018-19 est.)[1]
Revenues ₹1.61 lakh crore (US$25 billion) (2018-19 est.)[1]
Expenses ₹1.87 lakh crore (US$29 billion) (2018-19 est.)[1]
The economy of Madhya Pradesh was considered as one of the most "sick" economies of India till 2003 under the CM Digvijaya Singh lead Congress, after 2005 it registered consistent growth rate and it reached India's top-most state in terms of GDP growth, with a rate of 12% GDP for annual year 2011–12
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Sep 24, 2018