MP Becomes a Rapidly Growing Economy with focus on Inclusive Development : CM. Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that under the capable leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Madhya Pradesh’s economy has become highly dynamic while ensuring inclusive developm - 17/02/2026

MP Becomes a Rapidly Growing Economy with focus on Inclusive Development : CM. Dr. Yadav

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that under the capable leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Madhya Pradesh’s economy has become highly dynamic while ensuring inclusive development. With financial discipline, transparent governance, and visionary policies, the economy of Madhya Pradesh has strengthened significantly. According to the Economic Survey 2025–26 tabled in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, the state’s economy is systematically balanced and result-oriented.

Key Highlights

In FY 2025–26 (Advance Estimates), the Gross State Domestic Product of Madhya Pradesh at current prices is estimated at ₹16,69,750 crore, reflecting a growth of 11.14 percent over ₹15,02,428 crore in FY 2024–25 (Quick Estimates).

  1. In FY 2025–26 (Advance Estimates), the Gross State Domestic Product of Madhya Pradesh at constant (2011–12) prices is estimated at ₹7,81,911 crore, indicating a real growth of 8.04 percent over ₹7,23,724 crore in FY 2024–25 (Quick Estimates).
  2. During the period from FY 2011–12 to FY 2025–26, the per capita net income of Madhya Pradesh increased from ₹38,497 to ₹1,69,050 at current prices and from ₹38,497 to ₹76,971 at constant (2011–12) prices, indicating a significant improvement in real income levels.
  3. In FY 2025–26 (Advance Estimates), the sectoral composition of Gross State Value Added (GSVA) at current prices indicates that the primary sector contributed 43.09 percent, the secondary sector 19.79 percent, and the tertiary sector 37.12 percent.
  4. At constant (2011–12) prices, the respective shares stood at 33.54 percent for the primary sector, 26.18 percent for the secondary sector, and 40.28 percent for the tertiary sector.
  5. In FY 2025–26, the share of the primary sector in GSVA stood at 43.09 percent at current prices and 33.54 percent at constant (2011–12) prices. At current prices, the total value of the sector increased from ₹6,33,532 crore in FY 2024–25 (Quick Estimates) to ₹6,79,817 crore in FY 2025–26 (Advance Estimates), reflecting a growth rate of 7.31 percent.
  6. In FY 2025–26, within the primary sector, crops constituted the largest component with a share of 30.17 percent, followed by livestock at 7.22 percent, forestry at 2.13 percent, fishing and aquaculture at 0.61 percent, and mining and quarrying at 2.96 percent.
  7. In FY 2025–26, the share of the secondary sector in GSVA stood at 19.79 percent at current prices and 26.18 percent at constant (2011–12) prices. The total GSVA of the secondary sector increased from ₹2,84,125 crore in FY 2024–25 (Quick Estimates) to ₹3,12,350 crore in FY 2025–26 (Advance Estimates), registering a growth rate of 9.93 percent at current prices and 6.87 percent at constant prices.
  8. In FY 2025–26, within the secondary sector, construction emerged as the leading component with a share of 9.22 percent, followed by manufacturing at 7.22 percent, and electricity, gas, water supply and other utility services at 3.35 percent.
  9. In FY 2025–26, the share of the tertiary sector in GSVA stood at 37.12 percent at current prices and 40.28 percent at constant (2011–12) prices. The total GSVA increased from ₹5,05,679 crore in FY 2024–25 (Quick Estimates) to ₹5,85,588 crore in FY 2025–26 (Advance Estimates), reflecting a growth rate of 15.80 percent at current prices and 12.07 percent at constant prices.
  10. In FY 2025–26, within the tertiary sector, trade, repair, hotels and restaurants accounted for the largest share at 10.35 percent, followed by other services at 7.80 percent, real estate, ownership of dwellings and professional services at 4.98 percent, public administration at 4.96 percent, financial services at 3.73 percent, transport and storage at 2.80 percent, communication and broadcastingrelated services at 1.68 percent, and railways at 0.82 percent.

Sector-wise GSVA Contribution at Current Prices (₹ Crore)

Sector

Sub-Sector

2024–25 (QE)

2025–26 (AE)

Increase

Growth (%)

Primary

Crops

4,47,476

4,76,024

28,548

6.38

Primary

Livestock

1,00,845

1,13,913

13,068

12.96

Primary

Forestry & Logging

31,304

33,633

2,329

7.44

Primary

Fishing & Aquaculture

8,230

9,532

1,302

15.81

Primary

Mining & Quarrying

45,677

46,715

1,038

2.27

Primary

Primary (Total)

6,33,532

6,79,817

46,285

7.31

Secondary

Manufacturing

1,06,552

1,13,933

7,381

6.93

Secondary

Electricity, Gas & Utilities

49,262

52,894

3,632

7.37

Secondary

Construction

1,28,311

1,45,523

17,212

13.41

Secondary

Secondary (Total)

2,84,125

3,12,350

28,225

9.93

Tertiary

Trade, Repair, Hotels & Restaurants

1,47,319

1,63,336

16,017

10.87

Tertiary

Transport & Storage

40,250

44,162

3,912

9.72

Tertiary

Railways

11,624

12,874

1,250

10.75

Tertiary

Communication & Broadcasting

24,102

26,511

2,409

10.00

Tertiary

Financial Services

50,481

58,790

8,309

16.46

Tertiary

Real Estate & Professional Services

68,499

78,533

10,034

14.65

Tertiary

Public Administration

64,879

78,270

13,391

20.64

Tertiary

Other Services

98,525

1,23,112

24,587

24.96

Tertiary

Tertiary (Total)

5,05,679

5,85,588

79,909

15.80

Sector-wise GSVA Contribution at Constant (2011–12) Prices (₹ Crore)

Sector

Sub-Sector

2024–25 (QE)

2025–26 (AE)

Increase

Growth (%)

Primary

Crops

1,55,068

1,55,959

891

0.57

Primary

Livestock

39,990

44,312

4,322

10.81

Primary

Forestry & Logging

15,686

16,084

398

2.54

Primary

Fishing & Aquaculture

3,834

4,305

471

12.27

Primary

Mining & Quarrying

20,016

20,679

663

3.31

Primary

Primary (Total)

2,34,594

2,41,338

6,744

2.87

Secondary

Manufacturing

75,634

79,262

3,628

4.80

Secondary

Electricity, Gas & Utilities

35,084

38,024

2,940

8.38

Secondary

Construction

65,612

71,155

5,543

8.45

Secondary

Secondary (Total)

1,76,329

1,88,441

12,112

6.87

Tertiary

Trade, Repair, Hotels & Restaurants

71,055

78,221

7,166

10.09

Tertiary

Transport & Storage

22,468

24,140

1,672

7.44

Tertiary

Railways

6,423

6,966

543

8.45

Tertiary

Communication & Broadcasting

13,800

14,865

1,065

7.71

Tertiary

Financial Services

29,881

32,733

2,852

9.54

Tertiary

Real Estate & Professional Services

35,184

38,523

3,339

9.49

Tertiary

Public Administration

33,519

39,674

6,155

18.36

Tertiary

Other Services

46,286

54,715

8,429

18.21

Tertiary

Tertiary (Total)

2,58,616

2,89,837

31,221

12.07

Contribution in GSVA (%) at Current Prices (FY 2024–25 to FY 2025–26)

Sector

Sub-Sector

2024–25 (QE) (%)

2025–26 (AE) (%)

Change (%)

Primary

Crops

31.44

30.17

–1.27

Primary

Livestock

7.08

7.22

+0.14

Primary

Forestry & Logging

2.20

2.13

–0.07

Primary

Fishing & Aquaculture

0.58

0.61

+0.03

Primary

Mining & Quarrying

3.21

2.96

–0.25

Primary

Primary (Total)

44.51

43.09

–1.42

Secondary

Manufacturing

7.49

7.22

–0.27

Secondary

Electricity, Gas, Water & Utilities

3.46

3.35

–0.11

Secondary

Construction

9.01

9.22

+0.21

Secondary

Secondary (Total)

19.96

19.79

–0.17

Tertiary

Trade, Repair, Hotels & Restaurants

10.35

10.35

0.00

Tertiary

Transport by Other Means & Storage

2.83

2.80

–0.03

Tertiary

Railways

0.82

0.82

0.00

Tertiary

Communication & Services related to Broadcasting

1.69

1.68

–0.01

Tertiary

Financial Services

3.55

3.73

+0.18

Tertiary

Real Estate, Ownership of Dwellings & Professional Services

4.81

4.98

+0.17

Tertiary

Public Administration

4.56

4.96

+0.40

Tertiary

Other Services

6.92

7.80

+0.88

Tertiary

Tertiary (Total)

35.53

37.12

+1.59