Tamil Nadu recorded the highest real economic growth rate in India for 2024–25 at 9.69%, the best in the State’s last 10 years. Real growth excludes inflation and is measured at constant prices (base year 2011–12), with Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) rising from ₹15.71 lakh crore in 2023–24 to ₹17.23 lakh crore in 2024–25. The nominal growth rate, which includes inflation, is 14.02%, also the highest among States. The State’s growth aligns with projections by the Tamil Nadu Economic Survey and Madras School of Economics (MSE), exceeding both estimates. Growth was led by the tertiary (services) sector at 12.7% and secondary (industry) at 9%, while the primary sector (agriculture) was low at 0.15%. Real estate grew by 13.6%, communication services by 13%, and trade-hotel services by 11.7%, all under the tertiary sector. In the secondary sector, manufacturing grew by 8% and construction by 10.6%. The primary sector underperformed with crops at -5.93% and livestock at 3.84%.
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