NEW DELHI : The country's per-capita income is estimated to have risen by 10% to ₹10,534 a month during the financial year ended March 2019, government data on national income showed Friday.

In 2017-18, the monthly per-capita income had stood at ₹9,580.

"The per-capita income at current prices during 2018-19 is estimated to have attained a level of ₹1,26,406 ( ₹10,533.83 monthly) as compared to the estimated for the year 2017-18 of ₹1,14,958 ( ₹9,579.83 a month), showing a rise of 10%," according to the annual national income and GDP 2018-19 data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

The per-capita income is a crude indicator of the prosperity of a country.

The gross national income (GNI) at current prices is estimated at ₹188.17 lakh crore during 2018-19, as compared to ₹169.10 lakh crore during 2017-18, rising by 11.3%.

India's gross domestic product is estimated to have slowed to a five-year low of 5.8 per cent in the last quarter of fiscal ended March 2018-19, mainly due to poor show in the farm and manufacturing sectors.

The growth in gross domestic product (GDP) was slowest since 2014-15. The previous low was 6.4% in 2013-14.

For full year 2018-19, the economic growth is estimated at 6.8%, compared 7.2 % in the previous year.

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