Royalty: ₹50 croreRent: ₹100 croreInterest: ₹400 croreNet National Product at Market Price: ₹1,700 croreProfit: ₹300 croreConsumption of Fixed Capital: ₹120 croreSocial Security Contribution by Employers: ₹60 croreSocial Security Contribution by Employees: ₹40 crore
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Royalty: ₹50 croreRent: ₹100 croreInterest: ₹400 croreNet National Product at Market Price: ₹1,700 croreProfit: ₹300 croreConsumption of Fixed Capital: ₹120 croreSocial Security Contribution by Employers: ₹60 croreSocial Security Contribution by Employees: ₹40 crore
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