Figure: Workload trends from financial year 1991–92 to 2024–25, showing both the turnover in crore rupees (bars) and year-over-year percentage increase in turnover (line). The graph highlights substantial growth, especially post-2020, with a projected peak of ₹25,000 Cr in 2024–25.
Workload Trend Summary (1991–92 to 2024–25)
The graph illustrates the annual turnover in crore rupees from 1991–92 to 2024–25. Turnover values have steadily increased over the years, starting at ₹1,944 Cr in 1991–92 and reaching ₹22,073 Cr by 2023–24. The 2024–25 value is projected at ₹25,000 Cr. Notably, the growth rate accelerates significantly after 2020–21, marking a sharp rise in workload.
A brown line overlays the bars to represent the year-over-year (YoY) percentage increase in turnover. This helps identify fluctuations in the growth rate across years. For example, while some years show moderate increases (e.g., 2013–14 to 2016–17), other years like 2020–21 to 2022–23 exhibit steep jumps.