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TNPSC Group 2A Answer Key 2017

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TNPSC (Non-Interview) (Group 2A) Answer Key 2017 (06.08.2017) Published Private Center | Download TNPSC (Non-Interview) (Group 2A) Answer Key PDF 2017 | Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Personal Clerk, Assistant Answer Key for 2016 has been released official website www.tnpsc.gov.in, and Answer Key, Expected Cut Off Marks are now available for Download.





TNPSC (Non-Interview) (Group 2A) Answer Key 2017 Download at www.tnpsc.gov.in:
TNPSC (Non-Interview Posts) (Group 2A Services) Recruitment 2017 notification has released on its official website www.tnpsc.gov.in. The TNPSC (Non-Interview Posts) (Group 2A Services) Recruitment 2017 Notification it consist 1953 Personal Clerk, Assistant Posts. Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has successfully conducted the Personal Clerk, Assistant Written Examination on 06.08.2017 (10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.) at various Exam centers. 

Huge Number of candidates are appeared for TNPSC (Non-Interview Posts) (Group 2A Services) Exam. All candidates are eagerly looking to Answer key and Cut off Mark. Now all the candidates who appeared for this recruitment can download TNPSC (Non-Interview) (Group 2A) Final Answer Key at official website www.tnpsc.gov.in

TNPSC (Non-Interview) (Group 2A) Exam 2017 Quick Summary
Name of Authority:
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
Official Website:
www.tnpsc.gov.in
Conducting Exam:
Personal Clerk, Assistant
No of Posts:
1953
Name of the Posts:
Personal Clerk, Assistant
Selection Procedure:
Written Exam, Interview
Exam Date:
06.08.2017 (10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.)
Answer Key Status:
Updated 


 
TNPSC Group 2A Answer Key 2017 (Official Website): (Updated)

Cabinet approves MoU between India and Sweden on IPRs

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Cabinet approves MoU between India and Sweden on IPRs 
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has given its approval to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Sweden on cooperation in the field of Intellectual Property (IPRs).

The MoU establishes a wide ranging and flexible mechanism through which both countries can exchange best practices and work together on training programs and technical exchanges to raise awareness on IPRs and better protect intellectual property rights.

Impact:

The MoU will enable India to exchange experiences in the innovation and IP ecosystems that will substantially benefit entrepreneurs, investors and businesses on both sides. The exchange of best practices between the two countries will lead to improved protection and awareness about India's range of Intellectual creations which are as diverse as its-people. It will be a landmark step forward in India's journey towards becoming a major player in global Innovation and will further the objectives of National IPR Policy, 2016.

Features:

A Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) with members from both sides will be formed to decide cooperation activities to be taken under the MoU in following areas:

a)        Exchange of best practices, experiences and knowledge on IP awareness among the public, businesses and educational institutions of both countries;

b)        Collaboration in training programmes, exchange of experts, technical exchanges and outreach activities;

c)        Exchange and dissemination of best practices, experiences and knowledge on IP with the industry, universities, R & D organisations and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through participation in programs and events in the matter, organized singly or jointly by the Parties;

d)        Exchange of information and best practices for disposal of applications for patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyrights and Geographical Indications, as also the protection, enforcement and use of IP rights;

e)        Cooperation in the development of automation and implementation of modernization projects, new documentation and information systems in IP and procedures for management of IP;

f)         Cooperation to understand how Traditional Knowledge is protected; and the exchange of best practices, including traditional knowledge related databases and awareness raising of existing IP systems;

g)        Exchange of information and best practices regarding Intellectual Property law infringements in the digital environment, especially regarding Copyright issues; and

h)        Other cooperation activities as may he decided by the Parties with mutual understanding.

Cabinet approves completion of balance works of North Koel Reservoir Project

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Cabinet approves completion of balance works of North Koel Reservoir Project 
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has given its approval to the proposal to complete the balance works of the North Koel Reservoir Project in Jharkhand and Bihar at an estimated expenditure of Rs.1622.27 crore to be incurred during three financial years from the start of the project. 
The Cabinet also approved storage of water in dam restricted at lower level than envisaged earlier to reduce the submergence and to protect Betla National Park and Palamau Tiger Reserve.

The project is situated on North Koel river which is a tributary of Sone river finally joining the river Ganga.  The North Koel Reservoir is located in the most backward tribal areas in Palamau and Garhwa districts of Jharkhand State. The construction was originally started in the year 1972 and continued till 1993 when it was stopped by the Forest Department, Govt. of Bihar. Since then, the work on dam is at a standstill. The major components of project are: 67.86 m high and 343.33 m long concrete dam called Mandal dam originally intended to  store 1160 million cubic metre (MCM) water; 819.6 m long barrage at Mohammadganj, 96 km downstream of the dam; and two canals originating from left and right banks of Mohammadganj Barrage with distributaries system for irrigation. With the new lowered elevation level (EL) of 341 metre, the Mandal dam will now have storage of 190 MCM.  The project aims to provide irrigation to 111,521 hectares of land annually in the most backward and drought prone areas of Palamu & Garhwa districts in Jharkhand and Aurangabad & Gaya districts in Bihar. The unfinished project as on date is providing irrigation to 71,720 hectares and completion of this project will provide additional irrigation benefit to the extent of 39,801 hectares. The irrigation potential through this Project in the two States would be as follows:

Total irrigation potential:                               1,11, 521 hectares
Irrigation potential in Bihar:                           91,917 hectares
Irrigation potential in Jharkhand:                   19,604 hectares

The total cost of the project as assessed on date is Rs 2391.36 crore.  An expenditure amounting to Rs. 769.09 crore has been incurred on the project till date. The Union Cabinet has approved the proposal for completing the balance of the North-Koel reservoir project in Jharkhand & Bihar at an estimated cost of Rs 1622.27 crore during three financial years. 

 The common components amounting to Rs.1013.11 crore of balance works would be funded by the Central Government as a grant from PMKSY Fund.  This would include cost of Net Present Value (NPV) and Compensatory Afforestation (CA) which comes to Rs.607 crore and Rs.43 crore respectively.  The Central Government will also fund 60% of the cost of balance works amounting to Rs.365.5 crore (Bihar Rs.318.64 crore and Jharkhand Rs.46.86 crore) from Long Term Irrigation Fund (LTIF) under PMKSY as grant from the States of Bihar and Jharkhand.  The States of Bihar and Jharkhand will arrange 40% of remaining cost of balance works amounting to Rs.243.66 crore (Bihar 212.43 crore and Jharkhand 31.23 crore) as loan from LTIF through NABARD at the rate which is not subsidised and is related to market borrowing cost with no interest subvention. 

The Cabinet also approved execution of balance works of the project on turnkey basis by M/S WAPCOS Ltd., a CPSU under MoWR, RD & GR as Project Management Consultant (PMC).  The execution of the project will be monitored by an Empowered Committee of Government of India headed by CEO NITI Aayog. 

Cabinet approves creation of 7 posts

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Cabinet approves creation of 7 posts of Principal Director and 36 posts of Director on regular basis in the Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service 
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has given its approval for 7 posts of Principal Director and 36 posts of Director on regular basis in the Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ) Civil Service, Ministry of Defence as part of restructuring . 

Creation of regular posts in the AFHQ Civil Service will alleviate stagnation the cadre. It will be in the interest of better cadre management and bring improvement in the efficiency of the service. This would be an innovative measure entailing no additional cost but would bring benefits from the perspective of cadre management and enable its better utilisation. 

Creation of regular posts in the place of “in situ” promotions will ensure more transparency in cadre management. Assigning of higher responsibilities on regular posts will result in greater productivity and accountability with respect to AFHQ CS officers.

Cabinet approves raising Extra Budgetary Resources upto Rs. 9020 crore for Long Term Irrigation Fund during the year 2017-18

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The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has given its approval for raising Extra Budgetary Resources (EBR) of upto Rs. 9020 crore as per the requirement during 2017-18 by NABARD through issuance of Bonds for ensuring lending rate of 6% per annum (pa) in respect of borrowings for implementation of Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) works of 99 ongoing prioritized irrigation projects along with their command area development (CAD) works under PMKSY. 

A large number of major and medium irrigation projects taken up under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) were languishing mainly due to inadequate provision of funds. During 2016-17, 99 ongoing projects under PMKSY- AIBP were identified for completion in phases by December-2019. To cater to the large fund requirement and ensure completion of these projects, the Union Finance Minister, during his Budget speech 2016-17, announced creation of dedicated Long Term Irrigation Fund (LTIF) in NABARD with an initial corpus of Rs. 20,000 crore for funding of Central and State share for the identified ongoing projects under PMKSY (AIBP and CAD). 

To make the loan from NABARD attractive for states, it was decided that the rate of interest may be kept around 6% by providing requisite cost free funds to NABARD every year during 2016-17 to 2019-20 on which interest cost would be borne by Govt. of India.

During the year 2016-17, NABARD disbursed aggregate amount of Rs. 9086.02 crore under LTIF, out of which Rs. 2414.16 crore was released for Polavaram project (without EBR component) and balance Rs. 6671.86 crore was released to identified projects using EBR. Further, an amount of Rs. 924.9 crore was disbursed as Central Assistance (CA) through budgetary provision. During 2016-17, overall an amount of Rs 2187 crore was raised by NABARD in the form of Government of India fully serviced bond as EBR. 

During 2017-18, it is estimated that an amount of Rs 29,000 Crore may be required through LTIF, for which EBR of Rs 9020 cr would be required. 

As per the status reported by the states and Central Water Commission during various review meeting, 18 projects have been completed/almost completed. Irrigation potential utilization is expected to be more than 14 lakh hectares during 2016-17 from all the 99 projects. During 2017-18, 33 more projects are likely to be completed. The completion of the identified irrigation projects will generate immediate wage and other employment opportunities in good measure during the construction phase. More importantly, on completion of the projects, the utilization of irrigation potential of about 76 lakh hectares will transform the agriculture scenario of the region resulting in generation of substantially more employment opportunities through increase in cropping intensity, change in cropping pattern, agro processing and other ancillary activities.

7.4% growth in Foreign Tourist arrivals in July, 2017 over July, 2016

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7.4% growth in Foreign Tourist arrivals in July, 2017 over July, 2016 

73.3% growth in Foreign Tourist arrivals on e-Tourist Visa in July, 2017 over July, 2016 
Ministry of Tourism compiles monthly estimates of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) & FTAs on e- Tourist Visa on the basis of Nationality-wise, Port-wise data received from Bureau of Immigration (BOI).

The following are the important highlights regarding FTAs & also FTAs on e-Tourist Visa from tourism during the month of July, 2017.

Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs):

·      The number of FTAs in July, 2017 were 7.88 lakh as compared to FTAs of 7.34 lakh in July, 2016 and 6.28 lakh in July, 2015.

·      The growth rate in FTAs in July, 2017 over July, 2016 is 7.4% compared to 16.8% in July, 2016 over July, 2015.

·      FTAs during the period January- July 2017 were 56.74 lakh with a growth of 15.7%, as compared to the FTAs of 49.03 lakh with a growth of 9.6% in January- July 2016 over January- July 2015.

·      The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during July 2017 among the top 15 source countries was highest from Bangladesh (20.12%) followed by USA (16.26%), UK (10.88%), France (3.01%), Malaysia (2.81%), Canada (2.66%), Sri Lanka (2.56%), China (2.32%), Oman (2.27%), Germany (2.21%), Australia (2.17%), Japan (2.10%),  Nepal (1.84%), UAE (1.82%) and Singapore (1.69%).

·      The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during July 2017 among the top 15 ports was highest at Delhi Airport (25.95%) followed by Mumbai Airport (16.63%), Haridaspur Land Check Post (10.92%), Chennai Airport (9.09%), Bengaluru Airport (6.78%), Cochin Airport (5.39%), Hyderabad Airport (5.07%),Kolkata Airport (4.23%),Gede Rail Land Check Post (2.78%), Trivandrum Airport (1.81%), Ahmedabad Airport (1.72%), Ghojadanga Land Check Post (1.54%), Tiruchirapalli Airport (1.37%), Amritsar Airport (0.97%) and Calicut Airport  (0.73%).

  Foreign Tourist Arrivals on e-Tourist Visa:

·      During the month of July, 2017 total of 1.19 lakh tourist arrived on e-Tourist Visa as compared to 0.68 lakh during the month of July 2016 registering a growth of 73.3%.

·      During January-July 2017, a total of 8.36 lakh tourist arrived on e-Tourist Visa as compared to 5.40 lakh during January-July 2016, registering a growth of 54.7%.


·      The percentage shares of top 15 source countries availing e- Tourist Visa facilities during  July, 2017 were as follows:

UK (12.9%), USA (12.0%), UAE (7.2%), France (6.4%), Oman (6.1%), China (5.4%), Spain (4.3%), Korea (Rep.of) (3.9%), Germany (3.1%), Australia (3.1%), Canada (3.1%), Italy (2.4%), Singapore (2.3%), Netherlands (2.2%) and Thailand (1.8%).

·      The percentage shares of top 15 ports in tourist arrivals on e-Tourist Visa during July, 2017 were as follows:
New Delhi Airport (41.0%), Mumbai Airport (20.6%), Chennai Airport (9.5%), Bengaluru Airport (7.8%), Kochi Airport (6.6%), Hyderabad Airport (5.1%), Kolkata Airport (2.2%), Ahmadabad Airport (1.4%), Trivandrum Airport (1.4%), Calicut Airport (1.2%), Amritsar Airport (1.1%), Tirchy Airport (0.8%), Dabolim (Goa) Airport (0.4%), Jaipur Airport (0.3%) and Pune Airport(0.3%).

Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu Inaugurated

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Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu Inaugurated/ Launched Various Services/ Facilities/Initiatives 
In order to make the rail journey more comfortable and remarkable, Indian Railways has been launching various services and projects. In this direction,  Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu in a programme held today at Rail Bhawan, through video-conferencing launched and dedicated following services to the nation : -

1.      Laying of foundation stone for Gaya Byepass (At Gaya, Bihar).
2.    Dedication to the Nation- Electrification of Bakhtiarpur-Rajgir Section (at Bakhtiarpur, Bihar).
3.    Dedication to the Nation- Electrification of Meralgram-Renukut Section (at Renukut, Jharkhand & UP).
4.      Inauguration of following facilities at Bihta Station(Bihar): -
a)   Extension of Platforms Nos. 1 & 2 for accommodation of 24 coaches, extension of Platforms shed-4 nos.
b)   Provision of benches-12 nos.
c)    Provision of water booth-1 no.
d)   Improvement of circulating area (south side).
         5.  Inauguration/Dedication of following facilities at Chhapra(Bihar):
     a)      Dedication to the Nation - ISS at Chhapra station.
     b)      Inauguration of works of escalators (02 nos) and   
            improvements to platforms of Chhapra station.
     c)      Laying of foundation stone for second entry gate of Chhapra station.
    d)      Inauguration of Water Vending Machines (02 nos.) at Chhapra.
    e)      Dedication to the Nation-Wi-fi at Chhapra station.
6.         Dedication to the Nation-newly constructed Goods Sheds
and 6 lines station at Chhapra Gramin Station.
7.      Dedication to the Nation - Green Corridor in Bhagalpur- Banka section (Bihar) of Malda Division.

Minister of State for Railways Shri Rajen Gohain was specially present to grace the occasion. Chairman, Railway Board, Shri A. K. Mital, other Railway Board Members, several other dignitaries and senior officials were among those present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu said that the unfortunate floods in Bihar & Assam has caused distress. Indian Railways is extending all possible help to the victims. Inaugurations of various passenger amenities in different parts of Bihar will help the people of Bihar for comfortable journey experience.  
SERVICES LAUNCHED : -
1)      Laying of Foundation Stone for Gaya Bypass
Benefits:
       Provides Direct Connectivity from 3rd Line between Gaya & Manpur(for movement to Kiul) to Gaya Patna Line.
       Avoids Reversal at Gaya Station and will improve the movement of COAL,STEEL,CEMENT & FOOD GRAINS to Patna.

    2)   Electrification of Bakhtiarpur-Rajgir
            Benefits
•Manpur – Tilaiya - Bakhtiyarpur is a missing link between two electrified corridors of Mughalsarai - Patna - Bakhtiyarpur –Sitarampur – Howrah (Delhi-Howrah main line) and Mughalsarai-Gaya-Dhanbad-Sitarampur-Howrah (Grand Chord).

•The proposed section is a shorter route for transportation of coal to National  Thermal Power Corporation's Barh thermal power plant.

•Coal will be fed through this route from Tori-Shivpuri collieries of Central Collieries.
•Apart from Coal, this section also carries Fertilizers, Food Grains, Cement , Salt etc.
`•After electrification of entire section, there will be seamless flow of electric trains in this section as traction changes/detentions at Manpur and Bakhtiyarpur ends would be eliminated.
    3) Electrification of Meralgram-Renukut section.
        Benefits:
       Garwa Road-Chopan-Singrauli including Karaila Road-Shaktinagar single line section of East Central Railway covering 257 route kilometers passes through the states of Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh.
       Electrification of Garwa Road-Chopan-Singrauli with a view to ultimately connect    Eastern and Central parts of India seamlessly through Garwa Road – Chopan – Singrauli – Katni– Bina – Kota.
       The electrification of the mentioned route of ECR is necessary from strategic perspective for increase in traffic, operational flexibility and better utilization of assets in electrified section.
       Electrification of this route will also avoid traction change at Garwa Road.
4) Inauguration of Passenger Amenities at Bihta Station
       Extension of PF Sheds (4 Nos.).
       Benches (12 Nos.), Water Booth (1 No.).
       Improvement of Circulating Area (South Side).
       Extension of PF Nos. 1 & 2 for accommodation of 24 coaches.
5)            Inauguration of Passenger amenities at Chhapra Station
         Foundation stone for second entry gate- Estimated cost for Second Entry Gate is Rs. 24.62 Crores.
       Wi Fi Facility at Chhapra Station- The facility for the visitors & rail users of Chhapra Railway Station is being provided by RailTel in partnership with Google with no cost to Railway for providing high speed state of the art world class internet experience to the commuters. The Railwire wi-fi service is currently available at 127 stations.
       The facility will offer high-speed broadband like experience to users Wi-Fi facility is being provided at A1 & A category Railway station.
       Provision of escalators and modification of platforms at Chhapra station.
       Chhapra station is an ‘A-1’ category station on Gorakhpur cantt. and Chhapra Katcheri section of Varanasi Division, NER.
       The estimated cost of provision of escalators at Chhapra station is     Rs. 7277052/-  each escalator (total Rs.7277052X2= Rs. 14554104/-).
6) Inauguration of New Goods Shed at Chhapra Gramin Station
       Chhapra Gramin is a crossing station having 6 running lines. 2 lines are electrified and rest are in progress.
       New goods shed opened from Feb. 16.
       Mainly I/W traffic of cement, fertilizer and food grain. Average 23 rakes per month.
       Good sheds has one full rake replacement capacity, pucca platform, adequate light arrangement and round the clock working.

Total Foodgrains production is estimated at record 275.68 million tonnes

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Total Foodgrains production is estimated at record 275.68 million tonnes 

Rice is estimated at record 110.15 million tonnes 

Wheat is also estimated at record 98.38 million tonnes 

Coarse Cereals estimated at a record level of 44.19 million tonnes 
Pulses is estimated at record 22.95 million tonnes

Oilseeds production is estimated at 32.10 million tonnes

Cotton is estimated at 33.09 million bales

Sugarcane is estimated at 306.72 million tonnes

4th Advance Estimate of production of major crops for 2016-17 release


The 4th Advance Estimates of production of major crops for 2016-17 have been released by the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare on 16th August, 2017. The assessment of production of different crops is based on the feedback received from States and validated with information available from other sources. The estimated production of various crops as per the 4th Advance Estimates for 2016-17 vis-à-vis the comparative estimates for the years 2003-04 onwards

As per 4th Advance Estimates, the estimated production of major crops during 2016-17 is as under:

Ø  Foodgrains  –  275.68 million tonnes (record)
·   Rice  –  110.15  million tonnes (record)
·   Wheat – 98.38 million tonnes (record)
·   Coarse Cereals  –  44.19 million tonnes (record)
·   Maize  –  26.26 million tonnes (record)
·   Pulses  –  22.95 million tonnes (record)
·   Gram – 9.33 million tonnes
·   Tur  –  4.78 million tonnes (record)
·   Urad  –  2.80 million tonnes (record)
Ø   Oilseeds  –  32.10 million tonnes
·   Soyabean  –  13.79 million tonnes
·   Groundnut  –  7.56 million tonnes
·   Rapeseed & Mustard – 7.98 million tonnes
·   Castorseed – 1.42 million tonnes
Ø   Cotton  –  33.09 million bales (of 170 kg each)
Ø   Sugarcane – 306.72 million tonnes

As a result of very good rainfall during monsoon 2016 and various policy initiatives taken by the Government, the country has witnessed record foodgrain production in the current year. As per Fourth Advance Estimates for 2016-17, total Foodgrain production in the country is estimated at 275.68 million tonnes which is higher by 10.64 million tonnes (4.01%) than the previous record production of Foodgrain of 265.04 million tonnes achieved during 2013-14.   The current year’s production is also higher by 18.67 million tonnes (7.27%) than the previous five years’ (2011-12 to 2015-16) average production of Foodgrains. The current year’s production is significantly higher by 24.12 million tonnes (9.59%) than the last year’s foodgrain production.

Total production of Rice is estimated at record 110.15 million tonnes which is also a new record.  This year’s Rice production is higher by 3.50 million tonnes (3.28%) than previous record production of 106.65 million tonnes achieved during 2013-14. It is also higher by 4.74 million tonnes (4.49%) than the five years’ average Rice production of 105.42 million tonnes. Production of rice has increased significantly by 5.74 million tonnes (5.50%) than the production of 104.41 million tonnes during 2015-16.  

Production of Wheat, estimated at 98.38 million tonnes is also a record. This year’s wheat production is higher by 2.64% than the previous record production of 95.85 million tonnes achieved during 2013-14.  Production of Wheat during 2016-17 is also higher by 5.77 million tonnes (6.23%) than the average wheat production. The current year’s production is higher by 6.10 million tonnes (6.61%) as compared to Wheat production of 92.29 million tonnes achieved during 2015-16.

Production of Coarse Cereals estimated at a new record level of 44.19 million tonnes is higher than the average production by 2.85 million tonnes (6.88%).   It is higher than the previous record production of 43.40 million tonnes achieved during 2010-11 by 0.79 million tonnes (1.82%). Current year’s production is also higher by 5.67 million tonnes (14.72%) as compared to their production of 38.52 million tonnes achieved during 2015-16.         

As a result of significant increase in the area coverage and productivity of all major Pulses, total production of pulses during 2016-17 is estimated at 22.95 million tonnes which is higher by 3.70 million tonnes (19.22%) than the previous record production of 19.25 million tonnes achieved during 2013-14.  Production of Pulses during 2016-17 is also higher by 5.32 million tonnes (30.16%) than their Five years’ average production. Current year’s production is higher by 6.61 million tonnes (40.41%) than the previous year’s production of 16.35 million tonnes. 

With an increase of 6.85 million tonnes (27.11%) over the previous year, total Oilseeds production in the country is estimated at 32.10 million tonnes. The production of Oilseeds during 2016-17 is also higher by 2.84 million tonnes (9.72%) than the five year’s average Oilseeds production.

Production of Sugarcane is estimated at 306.72 million tonnes which is lower by 41.73 million tonnes (-11.98%) than the last year’s production of 348.45 million tonnes.

Despite lower area coverage during 2016-17, higher productivity of Cotton has resulted into higher production of 33.09 million bales (of 170 kg each), i.e. an increase of 10.29%, as compared to 30.01 million bales during 2015-16.

Production of Jute & Mesta estimated at 10.60 million bales (of 180 kg each) is marginally higher (0.73%) than their production of 10.52 million bales during the last year.

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