Introduction
Uttar Pradesh is the fourth largest state of India. Uttar Pradesh is the second largest economy in India after Maharashtra. The capital of Uttar Pradesh is Lucknow.
The Gross state Domestic product (GSDP) of the state at current prices in 2004-2005 (as of Feb 2006) was 235678 (Rs. Crore) and the Gross state Domestic product (GSDP) at constant price (1993-94) in 2004-2005 (as of Feb 2006) was 127560 (Rs Crore).
The Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of the state at Current Prices (2004-05) was 205249 (Rs. Crore) and the Net State Domestic Product at Constant Prices (1993-1994) for (2004-05) was 109768 (Rs. Crore)
Per Capita Income of the state at current prices (2004-2005) stand at Rs.11477.
Uttar Pradesh
State Industrial Development Corporation Limited (UPSIDC) is committed
to provide high standard, plentiful infrastructure, facilities, and an
investor friendly environment for ensuring higher industrial growth in
the state.
Agriculture
Uttar Pradesh
is a very fertile region and a major contributor to the national food
grain stock. Partly this is due to the fertile regions of the
Indo-Gangetic plain, and partly owing to irrigation measures such as the
Ganga Canal. Lakhimpur Kheri is the largest sugar producing district in the country. It is also home to 78% of national livestock population.
Information Technology, Electronics and Services
Uttar Pradesh is the IT-HUB of North India with software exports next to Karnataka. But unlike South Indian states it is limited to particular areas only like NOIDA, Greater NOIDA, and Ghaziabad etc. which lie in NCR. Uttar Pradesh
has booming electronics industries especially in UP-Delhi-NCR and
Lucknow-Kanpur Corridor. It produces almost all types of durables.
Minerals and Heavy Industries
Uttar Pradesh has ample reserves of coal, dolomite, and gems.