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From the following data, calculate the value of operating surplus: Items (i) Royalty (ii) Rent (iii) Interest (iv) Net domestic product at factor cost (v) Profit (vi) Dividends - Economics

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प्रश्न

From the following data, calculate the value of operating surplus:

S.No. Items Amount in
(₹ crore) 
(i) Royalty 5

(ii)

Rent 75
(iii) Interest 30
(iv) Net domestic product
at factor cost
400
(v) Profit 45
(vi) Dividends 20
बेरीज

उत्तर

OS = Rent + Royalty + Interest + Profit

= 75 + 5 + 30 + 45

= 155 crores

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