Domestic Saving by Type of Institutions (At Current Prices) in India (1999-2000 to 2004-2005) | ||||||
(Rs. in Crore) | ||||||
Items | 1999-00 | 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04@ | 2004-05* |
1. Gross Domestic Saving | ||||||
1.1. Household Sector | ||||||
1.1.1. Financial Saving | ||||||
1.1.2. Saving in Physical Assets | ||||||
1.2. Private Corporate Sector | ||||||
1.2.1. Joint Stock Companies $ | ||||||
1.2.2. Co-operative Banks & Societies ++ | ||||||
1.3. Public Sector | ||||||
1.3.1. Public Authorities | ||||||
1.3.1.1.Government Administration $$ | ||||||
1.3.1.2. Departmental Enterprises | ||||||
1.3.2. Non-Departmental Enterprises | ||||||
2. Less Consumption of Fixed Capital ** | ||||||
2.1. Household Sector | ||||||
2.2. Private Corporate Sector | ||||||
2.3. Public Sector | ||||||
3. Net Domestic Saving | ||||||
3.1. Household Sector (1.1-2.1) | ||||||
3.2. Private Corporate Sector (1.2-2.2) | ||||||
3.3. Public Sector (1.3-2.3) | ||||||
4. Net Capital Inflow *** | ||||||
5. Finances for Gross Capital Formation (1+4) |