SCs in southern states not only spent faster than those in northern states in the reference period, but they also spent more than the national average.
However, the average rural MPCE for SCs rose from Rs 475 per month to Rs 1,252 per month in nominal terms in the seven-year period, lower than the national average, which rose from Rs 559 to Rs 1,430 per month per person.
SCs in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh started from a higher base of more than Rs 630 per month spent per person in rural areas, most probably owing to string demand for agricultural labour in the former, while the presence of industrial belts in the latter. In 2011-12, they topped among the sample states with Rs 1,785 and Rs 1,660 spent per month in villages.