Showing posts with label Rajasthan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rajasthan. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2009

Udaipur Homoeopathic Hospital And Clinic

Astha Homoeo Clinic » Main Rd Opp. Petrol Pump, Debari » 98292 72107

Astha Homoeopathi » 1, Ambamata Scheme » 2431534

Avinash Homeo Clinic » 2, Emerald Tower, Ashwini Market, Hathi Pole » 94141 56701

Bhavya Homeo Pharmacy » 5, Prabhat Nagar, H.M. Sec.5 » 2465796

Dr. Bakhtawar Lal Sharma Homoeo Pharma » 69, Bapu Bzr » 2412636

Deepak Homoeo-Bio Clinic » Opp. Chhoti Brahnpuri, Rmv Rd » 2419458

Dr. Maini Homoeopathic Hospital » 26, Ajanta Hotel Strt, Chetak Marg » 2527231

Gurudev Homeo Clinic » H.M. Sec.3 » 2460273

H.H. Homeopathic Clinic » 220, Bhupalpura Main Rd » 2421037

Homeo Clinic » 11, Sardarpura » 2525405

Homeo Clinic » 295, H.M. Sec.11 » 2583264

Homeo Healthcare & Research Centre » 27-B, Anand Plaza » 2415642

Indra Electro Homeo Med. Ins& Hosp » H.M. Sec.5 » 2490992

Jaishree Homoeo Clinic » 294-D, H.M. Sec.14 » 94142 39108

Kent Homeos » 13, Ashok Nagar Main Rd » 2529434

Mewar Homeo Clinic » 23, Kalkamata Rd. » 5120101

Perilok Clinic » Takri Rd » 98283 25644

Pariwar Homeopathic Clinic » 3, Residency Rd » 2522538

Raj Homeopathic Clinic » 8, Shopping Cmplx, H.M. Sec.13 » 2486966

Rajasthan Homeo Clinic » I/S Hathipole » 2421244

Ravi Bhardwaj » 28, Darshanapura Colony » 2414628

Shree Sitaram Homeopathic Clinic » 122, Chetak Marg » 2419549

Shri Uderalal Homeopathic Hospital » I/S Hanthipole » 2523704

Udaipur Ayurvedic Treatment Centres

Dhanwantri Hospital Research Centre » 24-B, Haridas Ji Ki Magri » 2431901

Kashish Clinic » 19,II Flr, City Station Rd » 5101029

Keraliya Panchkarm Hospital » H.M. Sec.14 » 2460222

Modern Centre » Humar House, Delhi Gage » 2418372

Narendra Pharma » 210, Ashokngr » 2414407

Monday, January 12, 2009

economy of rajasthan

Rajasthan is one of the least densely populated states in India. It is also one of the poorest state with low per capita income and low level of literacy, specially in women. The economy of Rajasthan is agricultural or pastoral economy. Besides this, there are good mineral resources, industries, industrial areas and an expanding tourism industry in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan has the eighth largest economy with a Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of over US$ 11.5 billion. Over the last ten years from 1994 to 2003, the state of Rajasthan underwent growth at a Compounded Average Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6% increasing from US$ 6.4 billion to US$ 11.5 billion.

In the years 1995-96 and 2001-02, the industrial sector of the state underwent a growth rate of 6.9% per annum. The growth rate of the service sector was 7.4 %.

The main economy of Rajasthan is agrarian based. Agriculture is the leading economy of the state accounting for 22.5 per cent. The total cultivated area of the state encompasses about 20 million hectares and out of this only 20% of the land is irrigated.

The principal crops Barley, Wheat, Gram, Pulses, Oil Seeds, Bajra, Pulses, Jowar, Maize Ground Nuts, fruits and vegetables and spices.

Next to the agricultural sector, the Industry of Rajasthan plays a major role in the economy. The industrial sector accounts for about 32.5 per cent of the total share of the state’s economy. The main industries of Rajasthan include textile, rugs, woolen goods, vegetable oil and dyes. Heavy industries consist of copper and zinc smelting and the manufacture of railway rolling stock. The other industries related to Private Sector include steel, cement, ceramics and glass wares, electronic, leather and footwear, stone and other chemical industries. Rajasthan is also known for its textile industry and the state is the fourth largest producer of spun yarn in India.

Rajasthan is also the major producer of cement contributing to 15 per cent of the national cement production.

Rajasthan is the third major salt producing state of the country and accounts for one-tenth of the national salt production.

Rajasthan is the second largest mineral producing state in India and houses about 90% of the total mineral reserves of the country. It shares 24% of the aggregate national production of non-metallic minerals. Thus the Mining sector is a very important revenue earner for the state. From this sector Rajasthan earns as mineral royalty an annual income of more than US$ 100 Million.

Another most important revenue contributor of the state is Tourism and accounts for about 15% of the economy of Rajasthan. Rajasthan contributes about 11.2 per cent and 3.3 per cent share in India’s foreign and domestic tourist arrivals respectively. The Rajasthan government has brought down the luxury tax from 10% to 8% to boost the tourism industry of Rajasthan.

The services sector accounts for 45 per cent of the GDP of the state. Other sources of economy for the state are Infrastructure, Transportation, Energy, Power, Telecommunications, and Banking & Financial Institutions.

Macro-economic Trend In Rajasthan Rajasthan's gross state domestic product for 2004 is estimated at $33 billion in current prices. Unemployment and Poverty is widespread, state count among BIMARU states.