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Compute (a) Domestic Income and (b) Net National Disposable Income. (6) S. No. Items Amount (in Crores) i) Net Exports 155 ii) Government final consumption expenditure 2500 iii) Subsidies 120 iv) Gross domestic fixed capital formation 1190 v) Net factor income to abroad 125 vi) Net decrease in inventories 100 vii) Net Exports (-) 420 viii) Net Indirect Taxes 470 ix) Net Current transfers from abroad 350 x) Current replacement cost 145 xi) Private final consumption expenditure 2200 OR

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