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Fee received in National Permit Account by States /UTs during 2008-09 to 2012-13

January 15, 2015

The composite fee received by all states/UTs of India in National Permit Account in 2012-13 was Rs. 1401 crores. It has registered a growth of 344 crores (32.54%) over 2008-09.

The composite fee received by Maharashtra in National Permit Account in 2012-13 was Rs. 139 crores. It registered a growth of 39 crores over 2008-09. The share of Maharashtra was 9.92% of the total composite fee received by all States/UTs. The composite fee received by Uttar Pradesh was Rs. 139 crores. It registered a growth of 35 crores over 2008-09. The share of Uttar Pradesh was 9.92% of the total composite fee received by all States/UTs. The composite fee received by Madhya Pradesh was Rs. 133 crores. It registered a growth of 31 crores over 2008-09. The share of Madhya Pradesh was 9.49% of the total composite fee received by all States/UTs. The composite fee received by Karnataka was Rs. 109 crores. It registered a growth of 28 crores over 2008-09. The share of Karnataka was 7.78% of the total composite fee received by all States/UTs. The composite fee received by Rajasthan was Rs. 103 crores. It registered a growth of 25 crores over 2008-09. The share of Rajasthan was 7.35% of the total composite fee received by all States/UTs.

Note: The dataset describes comparison of fee received in National Permit Account by States /UTs during 2008-09 to 2012-13.The data has been sourced from Road Transport Year Book-2011-12; Source: Offices of State Transport Commissioners/UT Administrations; Total may not tally due to rounding off of data. The data for 2010-11 refers to the period from 08.05.2010 to 31.03.2011.

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Source: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
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