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India's tax money isn't distributed equally.
• Arunachal Pradesh receives ₹1.96 lakh per person.
Haryana receives just ₹4,900. That's a 40× difference.
• Uttar Pradesh receives less than the national average.
• High income states Goa (₹32,700) and Sikkim (₹91,000) receive far more per person than low income states such as Bihar (₹12,000) and West Bengal (₹10,400)
Part 2: Central Grants per Person to States & UTs - today at 6 PM.
Note: Union Territories do not receive Finance Commission tax devolution.
The Finance Commission considers factors such as population, forest cover, area, income distance, and geographic challenges.
Total tax devolution to states in 2025: ₹13.9 lakh crore.
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@atul1602 Its not boring; its basically a mental pain and game.
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@BaluGorade 37 is the 12th prime number.
73 is the 21st prime number.
The prime positions (12 and 21) are perfect mirrors of each other and so is 37 and 73.