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A district's per capita income is calculated from its:

AGross State Domestic Product (GSDP)

BGross District Domestic Product (GDDP)

CNet District Domestic Product (NDDP)

DDistrict's total revenue collection

Answer:

B. Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP)

Read Explanation:

  • GDDP is the total economic output of a district, analogous to GDP for a nation.

  • Per capita income is GDDP divided by the district's population.


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