Patna, (Bihar Times): With Rs 6,610 Bihar continues to
        occupy   the lowest position in the country so far per
        capita income is concerned.   Chandigarh, which tops the
        list, has the per capital income of Rs 67,910,   which
        is more than ten times of Bihar. This is the third
        consecutive year   that Chandigarh stood first. On an
        average a Chandigarhian earns almost two   times more
        than their counterparts in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh
        and   Punjab.
        
        According to the Central Statistics Organisation
        report   (2005-06), which was tabled in Parliament on
        Tuesday by the Union Minister of   State for Finance,
        Pawan Bansal the annual income of an Indian is   Rs
        20,734.
        
        Chandigarh, according to the reports, is followed   by
        Delhi which has the per capita income of Rs 49,172.
        Goa with Rs 47,507   and Pondicherry with Rs 36,397 come
        third and fourth   respectively.
        
        Rajasthan has the rare distinction of per capital
        income   coming down albeit slightly: from Rs 15,737 in
        2003-04 to Rs 15,219 in   2005-06.
        
        The per capita income of Haryana for 2005-06 was
        quoted at Rs   29,887, up from Rs 26,353 in 2003-04
        while of Punjab it has gone up from Rs   26,975 to Rs
        28,605. In Himachal it has increased from Rs 24,480 to
        Rs   27,162.