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West Bengal West Bengal offers definite advantage as the traditional domestic market in eastern India, the North east and the land-locked countries of Nepal and Bhutan, which are easily accessible. The state is also an entry point to markets in Southeast Asia, via the north eastern states.
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Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu has attracted several industrial sectors that are a part of India's new economy sectors. In recent years, these industries have helped the state achieve over 13 per cent of GSDP growth. The Census 2001 highlighted that Tamil Nadu has the highest level of urbanisation rate (43.86 per cent) among all states.
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Uttarakhand The state of Uttarakhand, formed out of 13 hilly districts from the state of Uttar Pradesh on November 9, 2000, is strategically located and forms part of the northern boundary of the country.
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