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Which of the following states in India has the highest per capita income?
1. West Bengal
2. Goa
3. Punjab
4. Gujarat

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Correct Answer - Option 2 : Goa

The correct answer is Goa.

  • Goa
    • Goa has the highest per capita income amongst Indian states and union territories. Hence, Option 2 is correct.
    • Capital Delhi is the 2nd richest economy of India. North East state Sikkim is at 3rd followed by Chandigarh and Haryana.
    • Land area: 3,702 km²
    • Capital: Panaji (Executive Branch)
    • Chief minister: Pramod Sawant(Oct 2021)
    • Population: 18.2 lakhs
    • Founded: 30 May 1987

  • Per Capita Income
    • Per capita income is a measure of the amount of money earned per person in a nation or geographic region.
    • Per capita income for a nation is calculated by dividing the country's national income by its population.

West Bengal(Oct 2021)
  • Area: 88,752 km²
  • Governor: Jagdeep Dhankhar
  • Capital: Kolkata
  • Chief minister: Mamata Banerjee
  • Population: 9.03 crores
Punjab(Oct 2021)
  • Land area50,362 km²
  • GovernorBanwarilal Purohit
  • CapitalChandigarh
  • Chief ministerCharanjit Singh Channi
  • Population2.8 crores
Gujarat(Oct 2021)
  • Area196,024 km²
  • CapitalGandhinagar
  • GovernorAcharya Devvrat
  • Chief ministerBhupendrabhai Patel
  • Population6.27 crores

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