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Master table

1. Which state has the highest number of hotels? Depict this via a bar graph that
compares all states.

800000
700000
600000
NO OF HOTEL

500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0

Mizoram

Rajasthan

Uttarakhand
Karnataka
Bihar

Gujarat
Goa

Haryana

Kerala

Punjab

West Bengal
Assam

Jharkhand

Nagaland
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh

Chhattisgarh

Himachal Pradesh

Meghalaya

Telangana
Manipur

Tripura
Arunachal Pradesh

Odisha

Sikkim
Madhya Pradesh

Tamil Nadu

Uttar Pradesh
STATES

2. Which states have three types of climatic conditions? (convert the map, an unstructured
data, to an Excel file in a structured format and mention the number of climates along
with the state)

Serial No. State No of Hotels Climates states with 3 weather


4 Bihar 4000 Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid, Subtropical Dry All Three
5 Chhattisgarh 25000 Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry All Three
10 Jharkhand 4000 Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry All Three
13 Madhya Pradesh 14000 Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry All Three
19 Odisha 20000 Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry All Three
24 Telangana 34000 Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry All Three
3. Among the northeastern states which are best to set up a hotel? Use Clustered Column
Chart and give recommendations for hotel industry investors.

States No of Hotels
Arunachal Pradesh 5000
Assam 25000
Manipur 3000
Meghalaya 2000
Mizoram 1000
Nagaland 1000
Tripura 1000

30000

25000
NO. of Hotels

20000

15000

10000

5000

0
Arunachal Assam Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Tripura
Pradesh
Northeast States
4. Customise the pivot charts to add/change the fields in the fields list with other fields and by
using chart styles to customise the charts. (choose the data and parameters according to your
choice)
states with 3 weather (All)

Row Labels Sum of No of Hotels


Subtropical Dry 11000
Punjab 11000
Subtropical Dry, Subtropical Humid,Alpine 48000
Haryana 48000
Subtropical Humid, Subtropical Dry 58000
Uttar Pradesh 58000
Subtropical Humid, Temperate, Alpine 133000
Himachal Pradesh 83000
Uttarakhand 50000
Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Arid 72000
Rajasthan 72000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid 26000
Assam 25000
Tripura 1000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid, Alpine 91000
Meghalaya 2000
Mizoram 1000
Nagaland 1000
West Bengal 87000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid, Subtropical Dry 4000
Bihar 4000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Temperate, Alpine 20000
Arunachal Pradesh 5000
Manipur 3000
Sikkim 12000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry 44000
Goa 44000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Arid 249000
Gujarat 107000
Karnataka 40000
Maharashtra 102000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry 97000
Chhattisgarh 25000
Jharkhand 4000
Madhya Pradesh 14000
Odisha 20000
Telangana 34000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Wet & Dry, Tropical Dry 116000
Tamil Nadu 116000
Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Wet, Tropical Dry 672000
Kerala 672000
Tropical Wet, Tropical Dry (Semi-arid) 34000
Andhra Pradesh 34000
Grand Total 1675000
CONCLUSION:
1. States with All Three Weather Types:
• Subtropical Dry: Punjab
• Subtropical Dry, Subtropical Humid, Alpine: Haryana, Uttar Pradesh
• Subtropical Humid, Temperate, Alpine: Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand
• Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Arid: Rajasthan
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid: Assam
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid, Alpine: Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Nagaland
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Subtropical Humid, Subtropical Dry: Bihar, West
Bengal
2. States with Two Weather Types:
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Temperate, Alpine: Arunachal Pradesh
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry: Goa
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Arid: Gujarat
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry:
Chhattisgarh
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry:
Jharkhand
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry: Madhya
Pradesh
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Dry (Semi-arid), Subtropical Dry:
Maharashtra
• Tropical Wet (Monsoon), Tropical Wet & Dry, Tropical Dry: Telangana, Tamil
Nadu
3. Hotel Distribution:
• The total number of hotels across all states is 1,675,000.
• The highest hotel count is in Kerala (672,000), followed by Tamil Nadu
(116,000) and Maharashtra (102,000).
Insights:
1. Diversity of Climatic Conditions:
• States like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and
Rajasthan exhibit a diversity of climatic conditions, ranging from subtropical
dry to alpine.
2. Common Weather Patterns:
• Many states have common weather patterns, such as Tropical Wet (Monsoon)
combined with Subtropical Humid or Subtropical Dry.
3. Hotel Distribution:
• Kerala has the highest number of hotels, suggesting a thriving hospitality
industry, possibly due to its diverse climate and geographical features.
5. Which is the best state for setting up a hotel? Why?

State No of Hotels index


Himachal Pradesh 83000 0.823863
Uttarakhand 50000 0.693341
Tamil Nadu 116000 0.661892
Kerala 672000 0.632456
Assam 25000 0.628924
Karnataka 40000 0.583074
Andhra Pradesh 34000 0.570085
Telangana 34000 0.570085
Sikkim 12000 0.552587
Gujarat 107000 0.535822
Maharashtra 102000 0.533072
West Bengal 87000 0.523824
Uttar Pradesh 58000 0.499479
Goa 44000 0.482189
Arunachal Pradesh 5000 0.444716
Chhattisgarh 25000 0.444716
Odisha 20000 0.429025
Bihar 4000 0.412737
Madhya Pradesh 14000 0.402676
Manipur 3000 0.367424
Haryana 48000 0.344857
Jharkhand 4000 0.291849
Meghalaya 2000 0.291849
Punjab 11000 0.271413
Mizoram 1000 0
Nagaland 1000 0
Rajasthan 72000 0
Tripura 1000 0
Index=Sqrt (hotel normalisation * weather normalisation)

Hotel Normalisation= log(actual)-log(min)/(log(min)-log(max))


weather normalisation=actual - min/(max-min)

Weights are provided for hotel and weather to scale them into a value confined between 0 and
1. Closer to 1 means that feature is more prevalent.
Index is geometric mean which takes into the account of both No of hotel and
climate/weather
More index means that state is more preferable for tourism and hotel booking

6. What is the average number of days the rainy season lasts in Indian states?

States Min rain Max rain Average(mm)


Andhra Pradesh 1,000 1,300 1150
Arunachal Pradesh 3,000 4,000 3500
Assam 2,000 3,000 2500
Bihar 1,000 1,200 1100
Chhattisgarh 1,100 1,400 1250
Goa 2,500 3,000 2750
Gujarat 400 1,000 700
Haryana 600 800 700
Himachal Pradesh 1,000 1,800 1400
Jharkhand 1,000 1,200 1100
Karnataka 600 3,000 1800
Kerala 3,000 3000 3000
Madhya Pradesh 1,000 1,200 1100
Maharashtra 600 3,000 1800
Manipur 1,500 2,500 2000
Meghalaya 2,500 4,000 3250
Mizoram 2,500 3,500 3000
Nagaland 1,500 2,500 2000
Odisha 1,000 1,800 1400
Punjab 400 600 500
Rajasthan 200 700 450
Sikkim 3,000 4,000 3500
Tamil Nadu 600 1,000 800
Telangana 800 1,000 900
Tripura 1,500 2,500 2000
Uttar Pradesh 800 1,200 1000
Uttarakhand 1,000 1,800 1400
West Bengal 1,200 2,000 1600

Average Rainfall
4000

3500
AVERAGE RAINFALL IN MM

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2500

2000

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1000

500

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Karnataka
Kerala

Manipur

Mizoram
Maharashtra

Tamil Nadu
Gujarat

Tripura
Andhra Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh
Assam

Goa

Meghalaya

Odisha
Chhattisgarh

Haryana

Nagaland

Rajasthan
Sikkim

Telangana
Bihar

Jharkhand

Uttarakhand
Punjab

West Bengal
Uttar Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh

STATES

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