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Which of the following states of India had the highest per capita income ( in 2017-18 in Rs )?


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a

Kerala

b

Bihar

c

Assam

d

Haryana 

answer is A.

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Kerala had the highest per capita income in 2017-18 at Rs 149,640. Moreover, it had nearly a one-hundred per cent literacy rate and one of India's lowest child malnutrition rates. In contrast, the rest of the country's GNP was $3050, and adult literacy was only 84.4%. (Census 2021). Kerala's citizens' health is also robust in various metrics. The extraordinary success of Kerala's ambitious program to address entrenched historical inequities and promote truly exceptional widespread health necessitates an explanation. Indeed, the phenomenon of state development has been so thoroughly researched that the "Kerala Model" has been coined. Thus, Kerala can be termed as the state with the highest literacy rate and net attendance ratio.
 
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Which of the following states of India had the highest per capita income ( in 2017-18 in Rs )?