Tamil Nadu’s net state domestic product is the second largest in India. It is second most industrialized state in India next to Maharashtra. It ranks second in per capita income (2004–2005) among large states. It ranks third in foreign direct investment (FDI) approvals (cumulative 1991-2002) of Rs.225,826 million ($5,000 million), next only to Maharashtra (Rs.366,024 million ($8,100 million)) and Delhi (Rs.303,038 million ($6,700 million). The State’s investment constitutes 9.12% of the total FDI in the country.[14] According to the 2001 Census, Tamil Nadu has the highest level of urbanization (43.86%) in India, which accounts for 6% of India’s total population and 9.6% of the urban population. It has 10 corporations, namely Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Trichy, Salem, Tirunelveli, Erode, Tirupur, Vellore and Thoothukudi.
Tamil Nadu is lagging behind power generation besides having the required facilities and resources is mainly because of mismanagement of the resources .A perfect plan and step is required to rearrange to reach the root of the problem.
Tamil nadu is lagging in power generation because of the tariff on supply of energy and also due to increase in purchase of power.. it lags by 0.85 to 0.90..
Tamil Nadu’s net state domestic product is the second largest in India. It is second most industrialized state in India next to Maharashtra. It ranks second in per capita income (2004–2005) among large states. It ranks third in foreign direct investment (FDI) approvals (cumulative 1991-2002) of Rs.225,826 million ($5,000 million), next only to Maharashtra (Rs.366,024 million ($8,100 million)) and Delhi (Rs.303,038 million ($6,700 million). The State’s investment constitutes 9.12% of the total FDI in the country.[14] According to the 2001 Census, Tamil Nadu has the highest level of urbanization (43.86%) in India, which accounts for 6% of India’s total population and 9.6% of the urban population. It has 10 corporations, namely Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Trichy, Salem, Tirunelveli, Erode, Tirupur, Vellore and Thoothukudi.
Tamil Nadu is lagging behind power generation besides having the required facilities and resources is mainly because of mismanagement of the resources .A perfect plan and step is required to rearrange to reach the root of the problem.
sonali patnaik
Tamil nadu is lagging in power generation because of the tariff on supply of energy and also due to increase in purchase of power.. it lags by 0.85 to 0.90..
vishrut patel
Tamil nadu is lagging in power genration because of increase in purchasing of power..