Telangana recorded a GSDP (State Gross Domestic Product) of Rs 3,35,018 crore for the year 2012-13, driven by industry and services sectors.
As per reports prepared by the officials of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, the average annual GSDP growth of Telangana, which came into being as the country's 29th state today, between 2004-05 and 2012-13 was 16.05%.
The state GDP grew 13.26% in 2012-13 to Rs 3,35,018 crore over Rs 2,95,767 crore in 2011-12, it said.
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According to the official, 95% of the revenue from services sector was contributed by the capital Hyderabad and surrounding areas.
Telangana's per capita income of Rs 24,409 in 2004-05 has phenomenally grown to a whopping Rs 83,020 in 2012-13, the reports said.
Despite some sluggishness during 2009-10, the growth was largely on track during 2008-09 to 2012-13.
However, on the flip side, barring Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts, the number of households using open toilets hovers at 58.6% of the total in the state.
While Hyderabad has less number of households using open toilets at 0.9%, Mahabubnagar is at 71.1%.
The land-locked state is expected to have nearly Rs 4,000 crore surplus budget, but lingering power deficit may force the new government to spend more on the power purchase, the official said.
The neighbouring Andhra Pradesh may face the deficit anywhere between Rs 14,000 to Rs 15,000 crore.
The undivided state had shown Rs 18,600 crore surplus in its budget last fiscal, the official added.
Telangana, spread in 1,14,840 square kilometres, has 66.46% literacy rate with a population of 3.52 crore.