- Economy of Maharashtra
Maharashtra 's gross state domestic product for 2004 is estimated at $106 billion in current prices. Maharastra is second-most urbanised state with urban population of 42% of whole population.
Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra houses the headquarters of almost all major banks, financial institutions, insurance companies andmutual fund s. Within Mumbai is locatedBollywood , the centre of India'sHindi film and television industry. India's largest stock exchangeBombay Stock Exchange , oldest in Asia, is located in the city. After successes in theinformation technology in the neighbouring states, Maharashtra has set upsoftware parks inPune ,Mumbai ,Navi Mumbai ,Nagpur andNasik , Now maharashtra is second largest exporter of software with exports of Rs 18000cr (20% of India's exports).Maharashtra ranks first nationwide in coal-based thermal electricity as well as nuclear electricity generation with national market shares of over 13% and 17% respectively.Maharashtra is also introducing Jatropha cultivation and has started a project for the identification of suitable sites for Jatropha plantations. [cite web
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accessdate=2006-11-15 ]Ralegaon Siddhi is a village inAhmednagar District that is considered a model of environmental conservation. [cite web
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accessdate=2006-10-30 ] Over 41% of the "S&P CNX 500" conglomerates have corporate offices in Maharashtra.Industry
Maharashtra's is India's leading industrial state contributing 13% of national industrial output. 64.14% of the people are employed in
agriculture and allied activities. Almost 46% of the GSDP is contributed by industry.
Maharashtra has had an immense tradition intextile s andMumbai city was the original home of India'stextile mills. Other centres of weaving has come up likeMalegaon andBhewandi .Sugar industry has made considerable progress specially in the co-operative sector.Maharashtra is well-known for the development of sugar industry on co-operative lines in which the formers acquire a share in thesugar mills.Pharmaceutical s,petrochemical s, heavychemical s,electronics ,automobile s,engineering ,food processing , andplastic s are some of the major industries of the state. Maharashtra is renowned for the production of 3 wheelers,jeep s, commercial vehicles andcar s,synthetic fiber s, cold rolled products and industrial alcohol. Small scale industries have also come up in a big way in the state.The state capitalMumbai is called as an industrial city. Industrial development in the state is largely concentrated inMumbai . The six important industries in the district are cotton textiles, chemicals, machinery, electricals, transport and metallurgy. [ [http://www.webindia123.com/maharashtra/economy/economy.htm Economy of Maharashtra @ webindia.com] Suni System (P) Ltd. Retrieved on 2007-06-20] These industries also provide employment to a considerable number of people inMumbai ."See also-
List of conglomerates in Maharashtra "Agriculture
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Maharashtra is a highly industrialized state of India, agriculture continues to be the main occupation of the state. Principal crops includerice ,Jowar ,Bajra ,wheat ,pulse s,turmeric ,onions ,cotton ,sugarcane and severaloil seed s includinggroundnut ,sunflower andsoyabean . The state has huge areas, under fruit cultivation of whichmango es,banana s,grape s, and oranges are the main ones.Irrigation facilities are being extended so thatagriculture could be made less dependent upon rain water. The net irrigated area totals 33,500square kilometre s.References
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