Published On : Sat, Nov 8th, 2025
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur drive half of Maharashtra’s GDP in 2024-25

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Mumbai: Maharashtra’s economic landscape continues to be dominated by its three major urban centres, Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, which together contribute 50.35% of the state’s total GDP for the fiscal year 2024-25, according to recent estimates.

The data reveals that the top 15 cities of Maharashtra account for a combined 67.98% of the state’s GDP, with the top three cities alone generating more than half of the total. Cities ranked 4th to 15th contribute 17.63%, underscoring the state’s high economic concentration in its key metros.

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Top performers

Mumbai retains its undisputed position as the state’s financial capital with a GDP of USD 186.34 billion, representing 35.19% of Maharashtra’s GDP. The city’s compact area of 1,669 sq km and population density of over 12,600 per sq km highlight its economic intensity.

Pune follows with a GDP of USD 55.77 billion (10.53%), driven by its thriving IT, manufacturing, and education sectors.

Nagpur ranks third with USD 24.5 billion (4.63%), maintaining its place as the key commercial hub of Vidarbha.

Emerging growth centres

Among other high-performing cities, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (formerly Aurangabad), and Kolhapur each have GDPs exceeding USD 10 billion, showcasing balanced regional growth beyond the Mumbai-Pune-Nagpur triangle.

Notably, Kolhapur and Nashik districts each feature two cities within the top 15 list, indicating diversified industrial and agricultural development.

GDP rankings (2024-25)

Rank

City

GDP (USD Billion)

Share of State GDP

Area (Sq Km)

Population (Lakh, 2011)

Density (Per Sq Km)

1

Mumbai

186.34

35.19%

1,669

210.66

12,622

2

Pune

55.77

10.53%

718

53.89

7,505

3

Nagpur

24.50

4.63%

313

27.07

8,649

4

Nashik

14.99

2.83%

404

16.26

4,025

5

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

11.43

2.16%

217

13.72

6,323

6

Solapur

11.02

2.08%

191

9.52

4,984

7

Kolhapur

10.63

2.01%

242

7.45

3,079

8

Sangli

7.86

1.48%

141

5.29

3,752

9

Ahilya Nagar

6.84

1.29%

131

4.28

3,267

10

Malegaon

6.15

1.16%

101

6.42

6,356

11

Ichalkaranji

5.59

1.06%

58

3.95

6,810

12

Nanded Waghala

5.45

1.03%

67

5.72

8,537

13

Amravati

4.88

0.92%

130

6.47

4,977

14

Latur

4.33

0.82%

30

3.97

13,233

15

Dhule

4.16

0.79%

66

4.13

6,258

Economic insights

Experts suggest that the concentration of economic output in just a few cities highlights the need for balanced regional development and industrial decentralization. While Mumbai and Pune remain powerhouses, the rise of Nashik, Kolhapur, and Aurangabad indicates growing potential in Tier-2 cities.

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