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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The economy of Bihar is largely service oriented, but it also has a significant agricultural base. The state also has a small industrial sector. As of 2008, agriculture accounts for 35%, industry 9% and service 55% of the economy of the state Manufacturing has performed very poorly in the state between 2002 2007, with an average growth rate of 0.38% compared to India's 7.8%. Bihar has the lowest GDP per capita in India but there are pockets of higher per capita income…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The economy of Bihar is largely service oriented, but it also has a significant agricultural base. The state also has a small industrial sector. As of 2008, agriculture accounts for 35%, industry 9% and service 55% of the economy of the state Manufacturing has performed very poorly in the state between 2002 2007, with an average growth rate of 0.38% compared to India's 7.8%. Bihar has the lowest GDP per capita in India but there are pockets of higher per capita income like the southern half of the state and its capital city, Patna, has per capita income greater than that of Bangalore or Hyderabad. The GSDP today stands at 112,424 Crores Rupees. In actual terms, as of 2008, Bihar state GDP is ranked 14 out of 28 states. Corruption is an important hurdle for the government to overcome according to Transparency International India, which the government has also acknowledged. Since November 2005, a new government led by Nitish Kumar has implemented a number of economic and social reforms.