The Gross State Domestic Product of Delhi grew by 12.76 per cent in 2016-17 as compared to the previous year. "The rank of Delhi as per the estimates of GSDP is much better than some of the states such as Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, Haryana and Odisha," Delhi Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said this today while releasing the "Estimates of State Domestic Product 2016-17'' here. Mr Sisodia said that the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in Delhi at the current prices for the year 2016-17 is estimated at Rs 622385 crores against Rs 551963 crores in 2015-16, registering a growth of 12.76 per cent. The estimates have been prepared with the new base year 2011-12. "The share of service sector in Delhi's economy is about 82.26 per cent followed by secondary sector at 14.84 per cent and primary sector at 2.90 per cent," Mr Sisodia said,. The Deputy Chief Minister said that the share of manufacturing sector is about 8.41 per cent, construction sector 4.02 per cent, trade hotels and restaurants is 11.69 per cent, financial services is 14.83 per cent and the maximum share of 29.81 per cent is from the real estate, ownership of dwellings and professional services. "The Per Capita Income of the state has been increasing year by year. It is expected to be Rs 303073 for the year 2016-17 against Rs 273618 during 2015-16," Mr Sisodia asserted. The GSDP is defined as a measure in monetary terms of the volume of all goods and services produced within the boundaries of the State during a given period of time, accounted without duplication.UNI DS ADG 1723 -- (UNI) -- C-1-1-DL0177-894676.Xml