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When i checked in Google Search Console in Google Index -> Index Status that time only 36 URL Indexed. enter image description here

But When i check in Crawl Section --> Sitemaps that time 616 webpages submitted and 249 webpages indexd.enter image description here

Again, i check in Google.com (Google Search Results with site:xya.com) that time i can see that 299 webpages are show on Google Search Results Page.

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  • The site: search is known to be inaccurate. Google has said they provide poor estimates for counts in that type of search. See Number of indexed pages with “site:” search less than reported in Google Webmaster Tools I'm not sure why the two numbers reported within Search Console are so different. Oct 22, 2018 at 11:12
  • Your site looks brand new, at least your search console graph shows zero until just recently. Google doesn't index all the pages on pretty much any site. Expect the number of indexed pages to grow over time as you get reputation and inbound links. Eventually Google will probably index 90% or more of your pages, but it could take months or years to get to that point. Oct 22, 2018 at 11:14
  • This is old search console. Check new version, in sitemaps report click on index button for each sitemap and see how many indexed, excluded, or errors. Also there are index coverage report, showing not only indexed pages but also excluded, error, indexed with warnings. Since your site is in indexing process, check again later. This two reports possibly generated on different time.
    – LeonidMew
    Oct 22, 2018 at 11:41

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Seems like the site is new so expect some fluctuations, give some time to get everything indexed and shown.

I would also recommend using the new search console as is more accurate on whats indexed and what is submitted, the best thing is to compare what you have above with what the new console is shown but overall just give it few more days (about a week)

Few things to consider:

  1. Google is using mobile first index so make sure your site is properly optimized for mobile.
  2. Crawl and index and 2 different things Google first crawls and then indexes the pages.

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