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BASIC STATISTICS for LOCAL LEVEL DEVELOPMENT
(BSLLD)
INTRODUCTION
The 73rd and 74th constitutional amendment mandated the empowerment of
Panchayati Raj Institutions and local bodies according constitutional status to these
institutions and enabling them to take up their development process themselves. A number
of schemes are being implemented by various departments for the socio-economic
development of rural areas. The requisite data to assess the development and thrust areas
at the local level is not available adequately & timely. The formulation of plans/ schemes
without assessing the relevant qualitative data has not been effective in equitable allocation
of resources in the past. As a result, local needs and priorities could not be appropriately
reflected in the state plans and, therefore, these plans could not form effective tool in the
equitable spread of socio economic development in the rural areas. The National Statistical
System must assist the various development agencies in this challenging task. The recent
advances in information technology in compilation, storage and analysis of statistical data
should be fully exploited for development at local levels. In view of the above, the National
Statistical Commission recommended preparing a database on local level by regular flow of
data from the grass root level to ensure the development at micro level.
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District Profile: Mehsana
Introduction:
Mehsana district is situated in the Northen part of the Gujarat State. It lies between the
Parallels of latitude 23” 2’ and 24” 6’ and the meridians of longitude 71” 56’ and 72” 52’.The length
from north to south of this territory is about 118.1 kms and from east to west is about 94.0 kms. It is
bounded on the north by the Banas Kantha district, on the east by Sabar Kantha district, on the south
east by Gandhinagar district, on the west by Patan district, on the south and south-west by
Ahmadabad district. The area covered by this district is 4392.76 sq.kms. and ranks 16th
in
comparison to other district of the State. Principal rivers of the district are Sabarmati and Rupen.
The town of Mehsana was founded by Mahesaji and Masaji, a ruler in the Chavada dynasty.
The last rular in Chavada line was Savant Singh who abdicated his throne in favour of Mulraj
Solanki, the founder of the Solanki dynasty. The kings of Solanki dynasty contributed largely to the
political and cultural development of Gujarart.
Since formation of separate Gujarat State in 1960, Mehsana district had been part of the
Gujarat State. Several changes as described below were made 1999 in Mehsana District. Chansma,
Harij, Patan, Sami and Sidhpur talukas of earlier Mehsana District were carved out to be included in
the newly created Patan District. Becharaji taluka was created by separating it from Chansama
Taluka, and Becharaji taluka was included as a taluka in Mahesana District. Unjha taluka was
created by separating it from Sidhapur Taluka, and Unjaha taluka was included as a taluka in
Mehsana District. The new Mahesana District now has 9 Talukas viz. 1. Satlasana 2. kheralu 3.
Unjha 4. Visnagar 5. Vadnagar 6. Vijapur 7. Mehsana 8. Becharaji and 9. kadi.
The area of Kadi rural near to Kalol taluka is known as Khakhariya tappo area. The proposed
Palanpur-Mehsana Investment Region along the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is
expected to drive the economic growth of the district.
Area & Population 2011 (P)
Area 4392.76Sq. Km Decadal Population growth 9.91
Dist Hq Mehsana Population density 462
Talukas 9 Sex ratio
Towns 7 Total 925
No of Villages 608 Rural 932
Population Urban 906
Total 2027727 Literacy rate
Male 1053337 Persons 84.26
Female 974390 Male 91.88
Rural 1513656 Female 76.12
Urban 514071 Rural 82.43
% of Urban population 25.35 Urban 89.54
%ST Population(2001 census) 0.49 Seismic Zone Zone III
% SC Population(2001 census) 8.09
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Economy
The economy of the district is based on agro & Milk production, Oil mills, rice mills , textile
and mineral based industries (ceramics). The district is known for its dairy udyoug and animal
husbandary. Mehsana is known for Mehsani buffalo which gives more milk compared to other.
Unjha taluka is famous for the production and export of Isabgul. The market yard of APMC
at Unjha is the largest in the State in terms of turn over for transactions of cumin (Jeera), fennel Seed
(Variyali) takes place. The district is also known for its Oil mills auto and ceramic industry.There is
an area in mehsana and kadi taluka where we find oil and natural gas.This district is 2nd
in the
production of oil and natural gas in Gujarat state.
Agriculture
Bajra, wheat and pulses are major food grain crops of the district with regard to area sown.
Cotton and Groundnut are also sown in the district. Isabgul, Fennel seeds and cumin are sown in
substantial areas of the Mehsana District.There is a tobacco production as a raw material for tobacco
industry in some area of Vijapur and Visnagar taluka.
Land Use Classification :
The total land (area according to village papers) in the district was 4392.76 sq.km. The land
use classification according to different uses is given below.
(2005-06) (Area in 00 ha)
Area under forest 72
Land not available for cultivation 368
Other uncultivated land excluding fallow 316
Fallow land 102
Net Area sown 3534
Area sown more than ones 955
Total cropped area 4489
Social Infrastructure
Education
Mehsana district has around 989 primary schools, 264 secondary schools and higher secondary
schools. The district has a good network of technical training institutes like ITIs (Industrial Training
Institutes), Polytechnic and cottage industry training institutes.
Type of Educational Institute Number
Primary schools 989
Secondary schools & Higher Secondary schools 264
Arts, Commerce, Science, B.Ed & Law Colleges 102
Other Non granted institutes 221
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Health
The district has 52 primary health centers and 288 sub-centers. It has a well knit network of
private medical care institutions and trust hospitals.
Type of Medical Facility Number
Community Health Centres 14
Primary Health Centres 52
Block Health Centre 09
Sub Centers 288
Government Hospitals 6
Private. Medical care Institutions including Trust hospitals 980
Industries
Major Medium & Large Scale Industries (MSI & LSI) in Mehsana district are engaged in the
production of granite tiles and marble blocks located at Industrial estates in Satlasana. The other
major industries are : food and processing units (319 units), chemicals industries (318 units) and
mettle industries (157 nos).
Maruti Suzuki : Through the efforts of government of Gujarat, Maruti Suzuki limited
would setup plant at Bechraji. The plant would usher in the development of the district, providing
employment and changing the economic scenario of the district.
Industrial Estates:
Industrial estates have established at Kheralu , Mehsana ,Visnagar , Vijapur and Kadi taluka
by GIDC. 321 shads have been allotted in these GIDC of Mehsana district.
Banking
There are 113 Nationalised banks, 63 cooperative banks, 5 Land development banks, 28
gramin (rural) banks and 22 private banks in Mehsana district.
Employment and manpower
There is an employment officer’s office at district place in collector office.this office has
noted 13066 unemployed candidates. And out of them 4963 candidates were given employment
through this office.
Sr.No. Various units of activities for employment Total Numbers notted
1 Business related 11830
2 Adminstration and karobari 13624
3 Clercks and karobari others 18478
4 Farmers of fisheries, wooden cutters 3380
5 Menerals and mines 3334
6 Transport and communication 4625
7 Services and entertainments 418
8 Unclassified labours Skilled 28420
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Physical Infrastructure
Road & Port Connectivity
Mehsana district is connected to National Capital Delhi and Jaipur, the Capital of neighboring State
of Rajasthan through National Highway (NH) - 8.
Interstate Connectivity
The State Highway 7 connects the district to important cities of Gujarat like Ahmedabad,
Patan & Radhanpur. Mehsana is connected to Ambaji (significant pilgrimage) via State Highway No
9.
Air port & Rail Connectivity
Air:
The district has an airstrip at Mehsana . The nearest commercial airport for the district is at
Ahmedabad
Rail
Mehsana is connected to Mumbai-Ahmedabad Delhi through a broad gauge with a major
railway station at the district head quarter, Mehsana. Other major cities such as Unjha, Vijapur,
Becharaji, Kadi, Visnagar, Vanagar and Kheralu are also connected with the district headquarter via
rail link.
Tourism
The district has immense tourism potential because of the presence of pilgrimages like Umiya
mother goddess of kadva patidar is a holy place at Unjha. Becharaji, Sun Temple at Modhera,
Vadnagar for Tanariri Samadhi, Sharmistha pond, Hatkeshwar temple and kirti stumbh. Taranga
heel and temple at satlasana taluka , Mira Datar at Unava of Unjha taluka and Dharoi Dam at
Satlasana taluka are best places to visit Mehsana district. A well known Dudhsagar dairy at Mehsana
city is also famous place. Umiya mother goddess of kadva patidar is also a holy place at Unjha.
Festivals
Chaitry poonam mela at goddess mother Bahuchara at Becharaji . People enjoy this mela as festival.
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MEHSANA AT A GLANCE
SR.No Subject year Unit District State/Gujarat
% Share of
District to State
1 Total Population
A Persons 2011(P) Number 2027727 60383628 3.36 B Males 2011(P) Number 1053337 31482282 3.35 C Females 2011(P) Number 974390 28901346 3.37 2 Child Population in the Age-group 0-6
A Total 2011(P) Number 227701 7494176 3.04 B Rural 2011(P) Number 177246 4676249 3.79 C Urban 2011(P) Number 50455 2817927 1.79 D % of Child Population to total Population 2011(P) Number 11.23 12.41 -
3 Rural Population
A Persons 2011(P) Number 1513656 34670817 4.37 B Males 2011(P) Number 783612 17802975 4.40 C Females 2011(P) Number 730044 16867842 4.33 D % of Rural Population to total Population 2011(P) Number 74.65 57.42 -
4 Urban Population
A Persons 2011(P) Number 514071 25712811 2.00 B Males 2011(P) Number 269725 13679307 1.97 C Females 2011(P) Number 244346 12033504 2.03 D % of Rural Population to total Population 2011(P) Number 25.35 42.58 -
5 Taluka 2011(P) Number 9 225 4.00 A Towns 2011(P) Number 7 195 3.59 B Total Villages 2011(P) Number 608 18225 3.34 C Uninhabited Villages 2011(P) Number 10 473 2.11 D inhabited Villages 2011(P) Number 598 17752 3.37 6
Decadal Growth Rate (2001-
20011)(P) % 12.05 22.66 -
A Total 2011(P) % 9.91 19.17 -
B Rural 2011(P) % 5.62 9.23 -
C Urban 2011(P) % 24.86 35.83 -
7 Sex Ratio (Female Per 1000 Males)
A Total 2011(P) Number 925 918 -
B Rural 2011(P) Number 932 947 -
C Urban 2011(P) Number 906 880 -
D Child Population in the Age-group 0-6 2011(P) Number 845 886 -
8 Literacy Rate
Total
A Persons 2011(P) % 84.26 79.31 -
B Males 2011(P) % 91.88 87.23 -
C Females 2011(P) % 76.12 70.73 -
Rural
A Persons 2011(P) % 82.43 73.00 -
B Males 2011(P) % 90.90 83.10 -
C Females 2011(P) % 73.44 62.41 -
Urban
A Persons 2011(P) % 89.54 87.58 -
B Males 2011(P) % 94.68 92.44 -
C Females 2011(P) % 83.94 82.08 -
9 Population Density 2011(P) Per Sq km 462 308 -
10 Area (in Sq km) 2001 Sq km 4392.76 196024 2.24
11 Population of Seheduled Castees 2001 Number 148597 3592715 4.14
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A Percentage of SC population to total population 2001 % 8.09 7.09 -
B Population of Seheduled Tribes 2001 Number 8975 7481160 0.12
C Percentage of ST population to total population 2001 % 0.49 14.76 -
D Total Main Workers 2001 Number 665080 17025074 3.91
E Total Population of Main Workers 2001 % 36.19 33.6 -
F Marginal Workers 2001 Number 163439 4230447 3.86
G Total Population of Marginal Workers 2001 % 8.89 8.35 -
H Non Workers 2001 Number 1009373 29415496 3.43
I Total Population of Non Workers 2001 % 54.92 58.05 -
J Total Workers By Main Industrial Categories 2001 Number 828519 21255521 3.90
K Cultivators 2001 Number 193337 5802681 3.33
L Agricultural Laborers 2001 Number 202733 5161658 3.93
M Workers in household industry 2001 Number 13967 429682 3.25
N Other Workers 2001 Number 418482 9861500 4.24
12 Vital Statistics
A No. of Births 2008 Number 46952 1315978 3.57
B No. of Deaths 2008 Number 11534 311990 3.70
13 Health
A P.H.C 2009-10 Number 52 1096 4.74
B C.H.C 2009-10 Number 14 290 4.83
C Sub centres 2009-10 Number 288 7274 3.96
14 Education
A Primary schools 2009-10 Number 989 42145 2.35 B Secondary & Higher secondary Schools 2009-10 Number 264 9299 2.84 C Dropout Rate
D Standard(l) to (V) 2009-10 % 2.40 2.20 -
15 Crime Statistics
A Police Stations 2009 Number 15 518 2.90
B Police Chokes 2009 Number 21 582 3.61
C Out Posts 2009 Number 29 650 4.46
16 Agricultural
A Geographical Area 2005-06 Sq km 4371 196024 2.23
B Area Under Forests 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect. 72 18605 0.39
C Land not available for Cultivation 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect.
368 37480 0.98
D other Uncultivated Land excluding fallow 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect. 316 28277 1.12
E fallow land 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect. 102 7096 1.44
F Net Area Sown 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect. 3534 96660 3.66
G Area Sown more than once 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect. 955 17713 5.39
H Total Cropped Area (5.6+5.7) 2005-06
Area in 00 Hect. 4489 114373 3.92
I Per Capital net area sown(ha.) 2005-06 % 0.19 0.19 -
17 Livestock
A Cattle 2007 Number 257079 7975724 3.22
B Buffalos 2007 Number 692563 8773569 7.89
C Sheeps and Goats 2007 Number 102392 6641701 1.54
D Others 2007 Number 9825 402519 2.44
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18 Animal Husbandry
A Veterinary Polyclinic 2009-10 Number 1 23 4.35
B Veterinary Hospitals 2009-10 Number 24 597 4.02
C Mobile Veterinary Dispensaries 2009-10 Number 0 35 0.00
19 Co- Operative Societies
A State and Central Co- Operative Bank 2009 Number 1 19 5.26
B State Co- Operative Land Development Bank 2009 Number 0 1 0.00
C Primary Agricultural Credit Societies 2009 Number 379 8240 4.60
D Primary non Agricultural Credit Societies 2009 Number 289 5391 5.36
E Marketing 2009 Number 103 1791 5.75
F Processing 2009 Number 1 441 0.23
G Milk and livestock 2009 Number 678 12806 5.29
H Farming 2009 Number 6 770 0.78
I Fisheries 2009 Number 3 567 0.53
J Consumer Stores 2009 Number 44 1988 2.21
K Housing 2009 Number 468 17370 2.69
L Labor 2009 Number 79 3265 2.42
M Irrigation 2009 Number 164 3616 4.54
N Transport 2009 Number 4 131 3.05
O Sugar 2009 Number 0 18 0.00
P Industries 2009 Number 110 4458 2.02
Q Other non Credit Societies 2009 Number 15 2175 0.69
20 Transport
A State Highway 2006 Kms 682 18409 3.70
B District Roads 2006 Kms 1209 30270 3.99
C Village Approach Roads 2006 Kms 369 19656 1.88
21 Labor and Employment
A Registered Factories 2010 Number 2163 34860 6.20
B Working Factories 2010 Number 1577 24453 6.45
C No. of Closed Factories 2010 Number 586 10407 5.63
D Avg.No.of Workers employed daily there in 2010 Number 73353 1257957 5.83
22 Banking
A No. of Centers 2010 Number 71 1629 4.36
B No. of Offices 2010 Number 157 4572 3.43
23 Economic Census
23.1 Agricultural Activities
A Enterprises 2005 Number 95303 710951 13.41
B Employment 2005 Number 176944 1391129 12.72
23.2 non Agricultural activities
A Enterprises 2005 Number 64779 1715071 3.78
B Employment 2005 Number 158704 4708394 3.37
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Satlasana
Sr.No. Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 65
" Uninhabited Villages 8
" Gram Panchayats 37
" Municipalities 0
2 Area Sq.Km. 308.33
3
Population Number Male 38924
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 37016
" Total 75940
" Schedule Caste 6862
" Schedule Tribe 388
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 27025
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 8833
" Total Workers (Rural) 35858
" Non-Workers (Rural) 40082
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 77.5
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 44.4
" Total 61.2
6 Primary Schools Number 85
7 Secondary Schools " 10
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 4
9 Colleges " 1
10 Anganwadis " 92
11 Community Health Centers " 1
12 Primary Health Centers " 3
13 Sub Centers " 15
14 Fair Price Shops " 31
15
Live stock " Cattle 23731
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 41632
" Sheeps-Goats 15560
" Others 1180
" Total Livestock 82103
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 2
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Kheralu
Sr.No. Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 51
" Uninhabited Villages 0
" Gram Panchayats 46
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 334.24
3
Population Number Male 59221
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 55509
" Total 114730
" Schedule Caste 10524
" Schedule Tribe 246
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 38115
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 11718
" Total Workers (Rural) 49833
" Non-Workers (Rural) 44756
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 79.6
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 51.8
" Total 66
6 Primary Schools Number 101
7 Secondary Schools " 24
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 5
9 Colleges " 2
10 Anganwadis " 126
11 Community Health Centres " 1
12 Primary Health Centres " 3
13 Sub Centres " 21
14 Fair Price Shops " 52
15
Livestock " Cattle 47764
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 68860
" Sheeps-Goats 14149
" Others 3292
" Total Livestock 134065
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 3
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Unjha
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 31
" Uninhabited Villages 0
" Gram Panchayats 35
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 317.70
3
Population Number Male 90235
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 84068
" Total 174303
" Schedule Caste 13300
" Schedule Tribe 420
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 40802
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 17425
" Total Workers (Rural) 58227
" Non-Workers (Rural) 62200
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 89.3
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 72
" Total 80.8
6 Primary Schools Number 59
7 Secondary Schools " 49
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 58
9 Colleges " 6
10 Anganwadis " 170
11 Community Health Centres " 2
12 Primary Health Centres " 5
13 Sub Centres " 24
14 Fair Price Shops " 65
15
Livestock " Cattle 10296
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 48384
" Sheeps-Goats 6565
" Others 2098
" Total Livestock 67343
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 2
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Visnagar
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 58
" Uninhabited Villages 0
" Gram Panchayats 65
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 484.67
3
Population Number Male 131809
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 121370
" Total 253179
" Schedule Caste 18723
" Schedule Tribe 971
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 75187
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 12669
" Total Workers (Rural) 87856
" Non-Workers (Rural) 91835
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 89.1
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 69.8
" Total 79.7
6 Primary Schools Number 111
7 Secondary Schools " 35
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 13
9 Colleges " 28
10 Anganwadis " 247
11 Community Health Centres " 1
12 Primary Health Centres " 6
13 Sub Centres " 38
14 Fair Price Shops " 79
15
Livestock " Cattle 41515
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 78470
" Sheeps-Goats 10603
" Others 3193
" Total Livestock 133781
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 3
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Vadnagar
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 42
" Uninhabited Villages 1
" Gram Panchayats 39
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 312.23
3
Population Number Male 66338
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 64282
" Total 130620
" Schedule Caste 9299
" Schedule Tribe 172
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 40181
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 12257
" Total Workers (Rural) 52438
" Non-Workers (Rural) 53149
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 83.7
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 55.1
" Total 69.4
6 Primary Schools " 101
7 Secondary Schools " 23
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 3
9 Colleges " 1
10 Anganwadis " 164
11 Community Health Centres " 1
12 Primary Health Centres " 5
13 Sub Centres " 0
14 Fair Price Shops " 54
15
Livestock " Cattle 15257
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 67804
" Sheeps-Goats 5753
" Others 954
" Total Livestock 89768
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 1
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Vijapur
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 60
" Uninhabited Villages 1
" Gram Panchayats 73
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 572.15
3
Population Number Male 124064
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 114719
" Total 238783
" Schedule Caste 16807
" Schedule Tribe 1517
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 85035
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 17294
" Total Workers (Rural) 102329
" Non-Workers (Rural) 105493
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 87
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 66.5
" Total 77
6 Primary Schools Number 129
7 Secondary Schools " 31
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 36
9 Colleges " 23
10 Anganwadis " 287
11 Community Health Centres " 2
12 Primary Health Centres " 7
13 Sub Centres " 46
14 Fair Price Shops " 93
15
Livestock " Cattle 56157
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 110671
" Sheeps-Goats 15946
" Others 3026
" Total Livestock 185800
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 4
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Mehsana
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 115
" Uninhabited Villages 0
" Gram Panchayats 126
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 832.64
3
Population Number Male 241115
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 220205
" Total 461320
" Schedule Caste 37608
" Schedule Tribe 3925
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 118115
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 30071
" Total Workers (Rural) 148186
" Non-Workers (Rural) 164942
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 88
" Female 67.3
" Total 78
6 Primary Schools Number 181
7 Secondary Schools " 62
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 89
9 Colleges " 21
10 Anganwadis " 409
11 Community Health Centres " 1
12 Primary Health Centres " 5
13 Sub Centres " 28
14 Fair Price Shops " 140
15
Livestock " Cattle 30926
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 136453
" Sheeps-Goats 13828
" Others 4943
" Total Livestock 186150
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 2
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 1
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Becharaji
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 52
" Uninhabited Villages 0
" Gram Panchayats 52
" Municipalities 0
2 Area Sq.Km. 399.82
3
Population Number Male 47189
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 44907
" Total 92096
" Schedule Caste 8154
" Schedule Tribe 79
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 32295
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 14154
" Total Workers (Rural) 46449
" Non-Workers (Rural) 45647
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 82.8
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 52.9
" Total 68
6 Primary Schools " 74
7 Secondary Schools " 10
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 6
9 Colleges " 3
10 Anganwadis " 117
11 Community Health Centres " 1
12 Primary Health Centres " 3
13 Sub Centres " 14
14 Fair Price Shops " 39
15
Livestock " Cattle 7964
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 37850
" Sheeps-Goats 5464
" Others 602
" Total Livestock 51880
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 2
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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Taluka Profiles At a Glance Name of Taluka :Kadi
Sr.No Details Unit Information
1
Villages Number Revenue Villages 119
" Uninhabited Villages 0
" Gram Panchayats 120
" Municipalities 1
2 Area Sq.Km. 830.98
3
Population Number Male 154947
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 141974
" Total 296921
" Schedule Caste 27320
" Schedule Tribe 1257
4
Workers " Main Workers (Rural) 88243
(As Per Census-2001) " Marginal Workers (Rural) 26318
" Total Workers (Rural) 114561
" Non-Workers (Rural) 122334
5
Literacy rates Percentage Male 85
(As Per Census-2001) " Female 61.6
" Total 73.7
6 Primary Schools Number 148
7 Secondary Schools " 40
8 Higher Secondary Schools " 15
9 Colleges " 19
10 Anganwadis " 284
11 Community Health Centres " 2
12 Primary Health Centres " 8
13 Sub Centres " 47
14 Fair Price Shops " 87
15
Livestock " Cattle 23469
(As Per Census-2007) " Buffalos 102439
" Sheeps-Goats 14524
" Others 4540
" Total Livestock 144972
16 Veterinary Hospitals " 2
17 Veterinary Polyclinic " 0
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PILOT STUDY ON LOCAL LEVEL DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the recommendation of National Statistical Commission, the
Central Statistical office, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt of
India decided to carry out a pilot study in the country to collect the basic statistics on the
local level development. The objective of this scheme is development of village level
database on population, demography, employment, village facilities, migration etc., which
may be used as input for micro-level planning for villages and panchayats to facilitate
formulation of local level developmental plans. The Talati cum mantri and V.C.E. compiled
village level data in co-ordination with the village level functionaries such as TCM(Talati-
Cum-Mantri),Sarpanch, AW(Anganwadi Worker), ANM(Auxiliary Mid-Wife).
ASHA(Accredited Social Health Activist) worker Village level knowledgeable person etc.
The Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Gujarat States have been made over
all incharge for co-ordination and maintenance of quality of the compiled data. The Scheme
is being implemented as a Central Scheme on a pilot basis in all States covering one/two
districts in each state. In Gujarat state, one districts, namely Mehsana, has been selected
for the pilot study.
METHODOLOGY
The specific schedules designed by the High Power Expert Committee constituted
by Govt. of India were supplied to all the field level functionaries and the necessary training
was also provided to them. There are two types of Schedules for compilation of information
at village level.
Schedule A is a periodic dataset for which data was to be collected once in a year.
The data was collected for the reference year 2011. This includes data on population (both
for age group and social group), total number of households, number of households headed
by women, data on morbidity and disability, number of literate persons, data on enrolment
and drop out, land utilization in the village, number of market outlets etc.
Schedule B is dynamic in nature and it was to be collected on monthly basis. The
data was collected for the April-2011 to March – 2012. This includes number of live births,
still births and deaths, number of deaths of women, number of pregnant women, data on
migration, total number of Indoor-patient and outdoor-patients and their details, total
number of marriages, number of street children, sex workers, beggars, incidence of
violence against women, number of small-scale enterprises and workers therein etc.
[19]
PILOT STUDY
Mehsana is one of the leading district of the Gujarat State. The state has made tremendous
progress in each sector since its formation. The State has per capita income of Rs. 75115
during the year 2010 -2011. It has become role model for other States of the country.
The district of Mehsana has been selected on second phase Pilot Project for Basic
Statistics for Local Level Development.
Training was organized at District level for the Talati Cum Mantri and V.C.E. (Village
Computer Enterpreneur) along with the head of the line departments like Civil Surgeon,
District Revenue Officers, District Education Officer, District Primary Education Officer,
Deputy Director - Integrated Cattle Development Project, Programmed Officer - Integrated
Child Development Scheme, as the data was available with the field functionaries of these
line departments. The field work for this survey was carried out by Talati Cum Mantri and
V.C.E. in each Block. Further the field operations were supervised by the officials of Taluka
Panchayat Offices and District Statistical Offices. The Taluka Development Officers &
District Statistical Officers was actively involved in supervision of the field work and overall
co-ordination.
Training
Programme
for field
level Staff
Training
Programme
for field
level Staff
[20]
Training Programme For BSLLD Project Part-1 & Part-2
Training Programme For BSLLD Project Part-1
Programme Date:21/3/12 Location:Mehsana
Sr.No. Name of Taluka No.of Trainee
1 Mehsana 114
2 Kadi 120
3 Bechraji 52
4 Unjha 31
Training Programme For BSLLD Project Part-2
Programme Date:22/3/12 Location:Visnagar
Sr.No. Name of Taluka No. of Trainee
1 Visnagar 59
2 Vadnagar 43
3 Kheralu 51
4 Satlasana 65
5 Vijapur 63
Training
Programme BSLLD
[21]
It has been observed that almost all the information is available with village level field
functionaries like Anganwari Workers, ANM, Panchayat Secretary,(Talati Cum Mantri),
Schools etc. Anganwadi Workers maintain register of complete record of the each
household within their jurisdiction. They visit each household and collect the data in the
month of April-11 to March-12. Later on, it is regularly updated by them. Therefore,
information being maintained by Anganwadi workers is more reliable.
As regards the information on education sector, the source of information is school
situated in the village. Information on health has been collected from PHC/CHC/SC
existing in the village. In case more than one village is covered by a PHC/CHC/SC, the data
maintained by PHC/SC was scrutinized and sorted out for each village. The live stock
census is conducted once in 5 years in the State, therefore, this data is available for last
census held in the year 2007. Regarding morbidity data, the information has been collected
from knowledgeable persons like Sarpanch etc. The information on employment is based
on the assumption of some knowledgeable persons. The information on land utilization has
been taken from Patwaris as regular girdawari is being undertaken in the district.
During the collection and compilation of data State Level Official & District level
Official visited and monitoring the overall process. The date wise scheduled for cross
checking is as under:
[22]
Statement showing the details of Visit for BSLLD Project inspection
Sr.No. Date Name of Taluka Visited Villages
1 18-04-2012 Kheralu Chada,Kuda,Lunva
2 09-05-2012 Mehsana Laghnaj
3 11-05-2012 Vijapur Soja
4 17-05-2012 Visnagar Laxmipura (Bhalak)
5 22-05-2012 Visnagar Kansarakui,Basna,Dela,Piludara,Gadha
6 23-05-2012 Mehsana Jagudan
7 23-05-2012 Becharaji Modhera,Ranela
8 28-05-2012 Mehsana Kherva,Meu
9 28-05-2012 Vijapur Pilvai
10 30-05-2012 Visnsgsr Kamalpur
11 30-05-2012 Vadnagar Kesimpa
12 30-05-2012 Mehsana Jotana,Sanganpur,Bhesana
13 31-05-2012 Unjha Aethora,Brahmanwada,maktupur,tundav,Amudh
14 02-06-2012 Satlasana Bhimpura
15 11-06-2012 Vadnagar Sultanpur (vad)
16 20-06-2012 Vijapur Sardarpur
17 26-06-2012 Kadi Kundal,Untva,Sarsav,Kherpur,Nandasan,Dangarva
18 17-07-2012 Satlasana Dharavaniya,Rinchhda
19 24-07-2012 Becharaji Sankhalpur,fichdi
20 31-07-2012 Kheralu Gorisana,Mahiyal
21 01-08-2012 Vadnagar Sahpur(Vad),Malekpur(Vad)
22 06-08-2012 Unjha Sihi,jagannathpura,surpura
23 07-08-2012 Satlasana Mumanvas,vajapura
24 09-08-2012 Visnagar Gunjala
25 09-08-2012 vijapur kharod,malav
26 20-08-2012 Visnagar paldi,hasanpur
27 21-08-2012 Unjha Bhankhar,Karli,Upers
28 21-08-2012 Visnagar sunshi
29 21-08-2012 kadi Vghroda
30 31-08-2012 Becharaji Aadivada,Motap
31 03-09-2012 Visnagar Kamana
32 04-09-2012 Unjha Hajipura,Surpura,Lihoda,Kamli
33 06-09-2012 Satlasana Dulana,Sardarpura,Hadol
[23]
PERIODIC DATA
1 & 2. Metalled Road & Weather Road
Metalled Road: is commonly known as pucca Road.This will include roads made of
pucca materials like asphalt,cement,concrete,bricks,stones,etc.
All Weather Road : are those roads which are not metalled road but are usable in all
Seasons of a year irrespctive of the material used for the road.
All 598 villages of District Mahesana are connected with metalled roads and all weather
roads as per details given below:
Sr. No Name
of Taluka Total Villages
No. of villages connected with
Metalled
roads All weather roads
1 Satlasana 65 65 65
2 Kheralu 51 51 51
3 Unjha 31 31 31
4 Visnagar 59 59 59
5 Vadnagar 43 43 43
6 Vijapur 63 63 63
7 Mehsana 114 114 114
8 Becharaji 5 2 52 52
9 Kadi 120 120 120
Total 598 598 598
Out of the total 598 villages of the district 598(100%) villages have been found
connected with metalled roads and 598(100%) All weather roads.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
Metalled roads All weather roads
[24]
3. Below poverty line households
BPL: The persons identified belonging to BPL families as per the list available with
Panchayat /BDO or persons issued yellow card may be recorded.
As many as 92062 families were reported living below poverty line in the district.
The block wise details are as under.
Sr. No
Name of Taluka
Total
Households
BPL
Households
Percentage to BPL
households of the
District
Percentage to TOTAL
households of the Block
1 Satlasana 20486 10681 12 52
2 Kheralu 21031 8804 10 42
3 Unjha 27386 4960 5 18
4 Visnagar 42028 10180 11 24
5 Vadnagar 23630 5583 6 24
6 Vijapur 45382 13332 14 29
7 Mehsana 71927 13677 15 19
8 Becharaji 21215 8112 9 38
9 Kadi 56284 16733 18 30
Total 329369 92062 100 28
It can be seen that Kadi development block has the highest number of BPL
households 16733 (18%) and Unjha development block has the lowest number of BPL
households 4960 (5%).
It has been further revealed that considering the total 329369 households in the
district, Satlasana community block has the highest proportion of BPL household (52%)
and Unjha community development block has the lowest Proportion of BPL household
(18%)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
%age to BPL households of the District %age to TOTAL households of the Block
[25]
4 . Disabled Population Sex wise & Type wise
Disability : A person with restrictions or lack of abilities to perform an activity in the manner
or within the range considered normal for a human being is treated as having disability.The Types of
disabilities are visual,hearing,speech,locometer,Mental.
It has been emerged that there are 5667 disabled persons in the rural areas of the district
including 3452 males (61%) and 2215 females (39%). Block wise details are as under.
No. of Disabled Persons
Sr.
No Name
of Taluka
Population
(as per 2001 census)
Disabled Persons
Percentage
of total
Disabled
Persons
aginst total
population
of Taluka
MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
1 Satlasana 38924 37016 75940 349 215 564 0.74
2 Kheralu 48772 45817 94589 314 197 511 0.54
3 Unjha 61839 58588 120427 317 201 518 0.43
4 Visnagar 92621 87070 179691 246 158 404 0.22
5 Vadnagar 53583 52004 105587 184 128 312 0.30
6 Vijapur 107927 99895 207822 345 188 533 0.26
7 Mehsana 162632 150496 313128 1059 715 1774 0.57
8 Becharaji 47189 44907 92096 267 160 427 0.46
9 Kadi 123759 113136 236895 371 253 624 0.26
Total 737246 688929 1426175 3452 2215 5667 0.40
0500
100015002000
Disabled Persons Male Disabled Persons Female
Disabled Population Sex wise
[26]
5. Number of disabled persons suffering from disability
Among the total disabled persons 1392 (24%) are suffering from locomotor disability,
followed by 1079 (19%) by visual disability, 1450 (26%) each by hearing disability & 743 (13%) by
speech disability and 1003 (18%) by mental disability . Details are as under.
Sr.
No
Name
of Taluka
Visual Hearing Speech Locomotor Mental TOTAL
1 Satlasana 99 132 82 154 97 564
2 Kheralu 78 100 61 196 76 511
3 Unjha 100 143 69 122 84 518
4 Visnagar 82 78 76 90 78 404
5 Vadnagar 55 91 68 47 51 312
6 Vijapur 94 138 85 111 105 533
7 Mehsana 362 500 192 433 287 1774
8 Becharaji 103 89 57 73 105 427
9 Kadi 106 179 53 166 120 624
Total 1079 1450 743 1392 1003 5667
Percentage 19 26 13 24 18 100
19%
26%
13%
24%
18%
% of Disable Persons
Visual
Hearing
Speech
Locometer
Mental
5649.95%
5119.02%
5189.14%
4047.13%312
5.51%5339.41%
177431.30%
4277.53%
62411.01%
Number of Disabil Persons
Satlasana
Kheralu
Unjha
Visnagar
Vadnagar
Vijapur
Mehsana
Becharaji
Kadi
[27]
6. Storage and Market outlets Fair price Shop: The shops through which some essential commodities are sold
by the government at subsidised rates.They may also be known as ration shops and control shops. Mandies/Regular Market: Mandies and regular markets are those clusters of
shops with or without fixed premies which are open on at least six days a week and opens at least from morning hours to dusk.Hat and weekly markets are not to be considered under this head.
Cold storage: Godowns /ware-houses with artificial cooling systems are known
as cold storage.Both private and Government Undertakings are to be recorded.However,those warehouse which are purely personal or constructed by some Private Limited Company for their use,may not be recorded.If a portion of the cold storage is kept for private use and rest is for public on rent basis,then that cold storage may be considered. There are 668 fair price shops, 88 regular markets, 58 cold storages, 155 godown warehousing facility and 2775 other shops in the rural areas of the district. The block wise details are as under:
Sr. No Name of Taluka
Fair Price shops
Mandis/ Regular market
Cold storages
Godown warehousing
facility
Other shops
1 Satlasana 36 6 0 0 319
2 Kheralu 54 11 10 16 282
3 Unjha 43 2 2 19 201
4 Visnagar 172 1 2 6 279
5 Vadnagar 47 0 0 7 55
6 Vijapur 79 10 9 14 318
7 Mehsana 112 26 19 34 492
8 Becharaji 42 2 3 20 227
9 Kadi 83 30 13 39 602
Total 668 88 58 155 2775
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
Fair Price shops Mandis/ Regular market Cold storagesGodown warehousing facility Other shops
[28]
7. Employment
Enterprise:An enterprise is an undertaking which is engaged in the
production and/or distribution of some goods and/or services meant mainly
for the purpose of sale ,whether fully or partly.An enterprise may be owned
and operated by a single house hold,or by several households jointly,or by an
institutional body.For example:Tailoring,tea stall,restaurant, sweet,meat shop
etc.
Agriculture Sector:A person who is engaged in agriculture ,darying ,
animal husbandry and related activities is to be recorded here.
Non Agriculture Sector: A person who is engaged in non agriculture
is to be recorded here.
Self-employed :persons who operate their own farm or non-farm
enterprises or are engaged independently in a profession or trade on own-
account or with one or a few partners are self-employed in house hold
enterprises.
Employed:A person is employed if he/she is available for work for six
months or more in a year and employed for three months or more.
Unemployed: A person is employed if he/she is available for work for
six months or more in a year and not employed for three months or more
It has been recorded that self employed in Agriculture sector are 34% (163174) and
in Non- Agriculture sector are 15% (73009), Employed as regular wage/salaried employee
in agriculture sector are 12% (59400) and in Non- Agriculture sector are 10% (46694). On
the other hand, rural laboures are 11% (52916), unemployed are 8% (39374) and
unemployed in the age group of 15-24 years are 5% (25823) and Not in the labour fource
are 5% (23552)
[29]
Sr.
No Name
of Taluka
Agriculture sector Non-Agriculture
sector
Rural
Labourer
Un
employed
Un
employed
between
age 15-24
Not in the
labour
fource Self
Employed
Employed as
Regular
wage/Salaried
Employees
Self
Employed
Employed as
Regular
wage/Salaried
Employee
(persons)
1 Satlasana 11065 4608 6329 3911 4787 4230 2955 1953
2 Kheralu 25292 7436 6495 4728 7896 4843 3300 3147
3 Unjha 2304 1098 1640 1276 1529 1538 1438 1302
4 Visnagar 4964 16264 4542 11970 3127 502 187 1017
5 Vadnagar 6473 1182 3237 1182 1349 1069 670 859
6 Vijapur 26067 7453 10017 4295 9075 5015 3546 2219
7 Mehsana 57203 10594 23740 10546 17430 15639 9698 8194
8 Becharaji 15745 7414 9107 5401 4898 4964 3536 4170
9 Kadi 14061 3351 7902 3385 2825 1574 493 691
Total 163174 59400 73009 46694 52916 39374 25823 23552
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
Agriculture sector SelfEmployed
Agriculture sectorEmployed as Regularwage/Salaried Employees
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Non-AgriculturesectorSelf Employed
Non-AgriculturesectorEmployed as Regularwage/SalariedEmployees(persons)
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
Rural Labourer
Un employed
Un employed between age 15-24
[30]
Progress Report of Rural Development
District: Mehsana March-2012
Sr.N
o.
Name of
Scheme
Financial (Rs.in Lakh) Physical
Target Achivement Percentage Unit Target Achivement Percent
age
1 SGSY 109.31 108.55 99.30 No of
SHGS
Beneficiary
40 68 120
No. of
Individual
716 838
2 MNREGA 2184.5
3
1310.22 59.98 Man days 10.57 4.39 42
3 IAY 525.31 965.35 183.77 House 3075 2059 67
4 TSC 119.83 120.13 100.25 Individual Toilet
BPL 4062 3723 92
APL 11720 6299 54
5 MM 129.00 49.00 37.98 Cash
Credit
6629 7353 111
[31]
DYNAMIC DATA SETS
1(1). Number of Live Births
Live Birth:The number of children born alive is called live birth.
The highest Live Births is 1794 have been reported during the month of April – 11
and lowest , Live Births is 1425 have been reported during the month of March – 12. The
block wise details are as under.
No. of Live Births Reported
Name of
Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 98 91 189 73 59 132 96 73 169 75 64 139
Kheralu 90 85 175 77 76 153 78 74 152 73 81 154
Unjha 72 51 123 59 52 111 66 54 120 77 58 135
Visnagar 75 81 156 148 111 259 84 61 145 60 53 113
Vadnagar 23 23 46 27 29 56 26 18 44 26 32 58
Vijapur 224 192 416 178 149 327 153 132 285 146 144 290
Mehsana 187 170 357 144 77 221 122 73 195 138 92 230
Becharaji 78 55 133 45 39 84 82 68 150 110 84 194
Kadi 100 99 199 96 80 176 92 82 174 95 91 186
Total 947 847 1794 847 672 1519 799 635 1434 800 699 1499
No. of Live Births Reported
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 78 74 152 90 66 156 69 52 121 64 50 114
Kheralu 97 79 176 89 72 161 67 87 154 75 76 151
Unjha 97 57 154 87 54 141 57 56 113 69 69 138
Visnagar 68 65 133 78 72 150 66 52 118 80 79 159
Vadnagar 27 28 55 34 30 64 26 24 50 37 36 73
Vijapur 203 163 366 226 203 429 224 197 421 197 177 374
Mehsana 116 96 212 117 102 219 119 83 202 155 114 269
Becharaji 93 68 161 82 82 164 96 74 170 108 102 210
Kadi 100 83 183 109 84 193 96 93 189 104 78 182
Total 879 713 1592 912 765 1677 820 718 1538 889 781 1670
[32]
No. of Live Births Reported
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
No of Live Births
No of Live Births
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY -12 FEBRUARY 12 MARCH 12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 55 56 111 92 56 148 70 61 131 68 57 125
Kheralu 76 79 155 75 81 156 64 71 135 77 62 139
Unjha 53 57 110 60 48 108 50 46 96 67 50 117
Visnagar 65 52 117 60 61 121 71 59 130 69 60 129
Vadnagar 32 23 55 25 21 46 23 21 44 25 19 44
Vijapur 192 199 391 192 187 379 172 192 364 155 183 338
Mehsana 112 96 208 210 157 367 144 101 245 109 75 184
Becharaji 106 86 192 109 96 205 103 91 194 83 80 163
Kadi 94 97 191 98 98 196 106 91 197 95 91 186
Total 785 745 1530 921 805 1726 803 733 1536 748 677 1425
[33]
1(2). Number of Still Births
Still Birth: The number of children born dead is called still birth
The highest Still Births is 64 have been reported during the month of October – 11
and lowest , Still Births is 32 have been reported during the month of February – 12. The
block wise details are as under.
No. of Still Births Reported
Name of
Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 3 3 6 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 3 5
Kheralu 5 4 9 2 3 5 4 0 4 2 0 2
Unjha 5 1 6 3 0 3 2 4 6 8 3 11
Visnagar 2 1 3 0 1 1 2 6 8 1 2 3
Vadnagar 7 4 11 7 2 9 2 3 5 4 5 9
Vijapur 5 6 11 8 3 11 5 4 9 3 7 10
Mehsana 3 5 8 4 4 8 6 1 7 6 4 10
Becharaji 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2
Kadi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 30 25 55 25 15 40 22 19 41 27 25 52
No. of Still Births Reported
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 4 4 8 2 1 3 1 0 1 6 3 9
Kheralu 2 4 6 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1
Unjha 5 2 7 3 6 9 5 7 12 2 2 4
Visnagar 3 3 6 1 0 1 3 2 5 0 1 1
Vadnagar 6 3 9 5 6 11 5 7 12 6 3 9
Vijapur 3 4 7 7 3 10 5 6 11 5 3 8
Mehsana 1 1 2 4 2 6 5 2 7 3 4 7
Becharaji 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0
Kadi 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0
Total 25 21 46 23 18 41 37 27 64 22 17 39
[34]
No. of Still Births Reported
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY-12 FEBRUARY-12 MARCH-12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 3 1 4 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3
Kheralu 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 1
Unjha 4 1 5 4 3 7 3 3 6 3 3 6
Visnagar 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vadnagar 4 6 10 2 3 5 5 4 9 4 6 10
Vijapur 2 4 6 4 4 8 4 3 7 8 9 17
Mehsana 6 2 8 7 4 11 1 2 3 7 3 10
Becharaji 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0
Kadi 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Total 23 15 38 22 16 38 19 13 32 26 21 47
0
50
100
150
No of Still Births
No of Still Births
[35]
2. Number of Deaths of children aged below one year
The highest Deaths below one year is 72 have been reported during the month of
April – 11 and lowest Deaths below one year is 44 have been reported during the month of
May – 11 and SEPTEMBER-11 The block wise details are as under.
No. of Reported deaths(children aged below 1 year)
Name of
Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 6
Kheralu 9 5 14 1 2 3 6 4 10 10 7 17
Unjha 4 4 8 6 0 6 1 4 5 1 2 3
Visnagar 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 8 0 1 1
Vadnagar 5 3 8 3 2 5 3 3 6 5 3 8
Vijapur 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2
Mehsana 8 9 17 11 8 19 3 5 8 5 9 14
Becharaji 8 7 15 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 4
Kadi 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 4 0 0
Total 42 30 72 23 21 44 22 23 45 32 27 55
No. of Reported deaths (children aged below 1 year)
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 3 5
Kheralu 7 10 17 5 4 9 7 6 13 15 5 20
Unjha 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 0 3 0 1 1
Visnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1
Vadnagar 2 3 5 3 4 7 2 3 5 3 2 5
Vijapur 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 3
Mehsana 10 3 13 4 13 17 4 5 9 6 5 11
Becharaji 2 2 4 0 1 1 4 1 5 3 3 6
Kadi 4 1 5 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 4
Total 28 22 50 19 25 44 28 21 49 35 21 56
[36]
No. of Reported deaths (children aged below 1 year)
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 12 MARCH 12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 3 5 2 2 4
Kheralu 12 4 16 7 6 13 9 6 15 11 7 18
Unjha 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 3 4
Visnagar 0 0 0 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 3 3
Vadnagar 2 2 4 3 4 7 2 3 5 3 3 6
Vijapur 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 4 4 0 0 0
Mehsana 8 8 16 5 3 8 9 10 19 5 5 10
Becharaji 3 2 5 3 1 4 2 2 4 2 1 3
Kadi 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 4
Total 34 19 53 31 20 51 30 32 62 28 24 52
0
50
100
150
200
No of Reported Deaths below one year
No of Reported Deaths below one year
[37]
3. Number of MTP cases
MTP cases:The number of pregnant women who got their pregancy
terminated by qualified Medical Practitioner is known as MTP cases.
The highest cases of MTP is 123 have been reported during the month of April – 11
and lowest cases of MTP is 68 have been reported during the month of November – 11.
The block wise details are as under.
Name of
Taluka
APRIL MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
Satlasana 18 23 21 16 18 21 18 17 20 27 22 23
Kheralu 12 15 9 9 12 5 8 7 9 8 12 12
Unjha 18 13 10 17 8 12 7 9 7 12 9 4
Visnagar 33 14 10 10 11 12 14 12 8 8 6 8
Vadnagar 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Vijapur 3 3 10 9 2 1 7 2 4 9 5 7
Mehsana 23 33 18 24 14 20 19 15 19 17 15 19
Becharaji 13 4 7 6 8 7 6 5 7 4 2 5
Kadi 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Total 123 107 87 92 76 79 80 68 75 87 72 80
050
100150200250
MTP cases
MTP cases
[38]
4. Number of Indoor Patients
Indoor Patients : - Number of Persons getting inpatient treatment
after getting admitted to hospital for both acute diseases and chronic
diseases are considered as indoor patients.
The highest number of Indoor patients in PHC/CHC are 4495 during the month of
AUGUST-11 and . lowest number of Indoor patients in PHC/CHC are 2393 during the
month of March – 12. The block wise details are as under.
Name of
Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Fema
le
Total
Satlasana 145 69 214 52 56 108 87 64 151 340 353 693
Kheralu 392 377 769 343 318 661 341 314 655 342 330 672
Unjha 67 55 122 73 55 128 62 62 124 67 58 125
Visnagar 377 472 849 252 310 562 154 204 358 326 469 795
Vadnagar 50 48 98 70 69 139 71 63 134 93 89 182
Vijapur 97 69 166 70 90 160 70 79 149 51 51 102
Mehsana 132 111 243 98 99 197 109 103 212 121 109 230
Becharaji 67 73 140 34 32 66 42 71 113 43 57 100
Kadi 881 713 1594 753 633 1386 760 755 1515 651 615 1266
Total 2208 1987 4195 1745 1662 3407 1696 1715 3411 2034 2131 4165
No. of Indoor Patients
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Fema
le
Total
Satlasana 287 251 538 95 57 152 160 146 306 301 266 567
Kheralu 323 323 646 400 334 734 398 326 724 398 327 725
Unjha 75 74 149 78 65 143 72 66 138 73 70 143
Visnagar 280 558 838 192 178 370 225 341 566 206 312 518
Vadnagar 82 72 154 74 71 145 71 72 143 96 93 189
Vijapur 82 78 160 80 62 142 132 104 236 95 89 184
Mehsana 128 113 241 127 112 239 121 136 257 101 102 203
Becharaji 58 58 116 36 72 108 37 53 90 30 44 74
Kadi 923 730 1653 963 773 1736 669 619 1288 570 557 1127
Total 2238 2257 4495 2045 1724 3769 1885 1863 3748 1870 1860 3730
[39]
No. of Indoor Patients
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 12 MARCH 12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Fema
le
Total
Satlasana 291 249 540 458 332 790 337 298 635 254 142 396
Kheralu 397 324 721 400 329 729 406 331 737 397 331 728
Unjha 69 74 143 53 42 95 47 49 96 52 62 114
Visnagar 379 340 719 151 182 333 259 224 483 54 117 171
Vadnagar 110 99 209 107 90 197 110 106 216 106 106 212
Vijapur 71 88 159 69 61 130 85 91 176 92 90 182
Mehsana 119 108 227 125 128 253 116 108 224 129 123 252
Becharaji 30 45 75 48 53 101 42 41 83 38 44 82
Kadi 673 573 1246 120 118 238 141 143 284 130 126 256
Total 2139 1900 4039 1531 1335 2866 1543 1391 2934 1252 1141 2393
0
10000
20000
30000
Indoor Patients
Indoor Patients
[40]
5. In Migration
In Migration:- Number of persons who were residents of other village but are
residing in the village for last six months or more from the date of reference period are
considered as In Migration. However,the visit of marride women (staying sometimes more
than six months) to their parents house in the reported village for child birth or for any other
reason are not to be considered. Again,movement from one localiti to another within the
same town or village is not to be considered.
The highest 3517 persons were reported to be migrated in the district during the
month of April-11 and lowest 1964 persons were reported to be migrated in the district
during the month of Mach-12. The block wise details are as under: Name
of Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 635 688 1323 430 319 749 777 695 1472 358 348 706
Kheralu 457 285 742 533 334 867 503 334 837 538 368 906
Unjha 24 15 39 25 17 42 23 13 36 15 15 30
Visnagar 72 57 129 73 41 114 32 28 60 34 27 61
Vadnagar 276 228 504 271 214 485 255 226 481 257 208 465
Vijapur 67 51 118 43 30 73 44 30 74 44 26 70
Mehsana 276 163 439 88 63 151 112 56 168 110 73 183
Becharaji 53 66 119 43 44 87 64 84 148 51 43 94
Kadi 55 49 104 21 25 46 14 9 23 30 26 56
Total 1915 1602 3517 1527 1087 2614 1824 1475 3299 1437 1134 2571
In Migration
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 443 452 895 329 309 638 392 338 730 389 308 697
Kheralu 467 313 780 500 353 853 556 347 903 555 380 935
Unjha 34 17 51 16 14 30 9 6 15 14 12 26
Visnagar 31 25 56 48 38 86 15 12 27 30 30 60
Vadnagar 255 206 461 257 208 465 257 206 463 262 210 472
Vijapur 34 28 62 37 29 66 46 31 77 42 26 68
Mehsana 119 71 190 152 98 250 137 106 243 100 119 219
Becharaji 51 39 90 39 42 81 53 53 106 58 54 112
Kadi 14 19 33 25 23 48 21 23 44 15 21 36
Total 1448 1170 2618 1403 1114 2517 1486 1122 2608 1465 1160 2625
[41]
In Migration
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 12 MARCH 12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Fema
le
Total
Satlasana 354 301 655 410 350 760 352 305 657 391 284 675
Kheralu 431 293 724 498 351 849 564 390 954 444 320 764
Unjha 15 14 29 13 8 21 14 11 25 5 6 11
Visnagar 46 32 78 48 40 88 47 48 95 38 25 63
Vadnagar 255 206 461 254 205 459 255 205 460 18 9 27
Vijapur 74 58 132 39 32 71 39 23 62 37 26 63
Mehsana 105 88 193 121 123 244 117 81 198 115 79 194
Becharaji 61 60 121 66 64 130 68 63 131 62 75 137
Kadi 17 21 38 14 13 27 28 29 57 12 18 30
Total 1358 1073 2431 1463 1186 2649 1484 1155 2639 1122 842 1964
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
In Migration
In Migration
[42]
6. Out Migration
Out Migration:- Number of persons who were residents of the village but are not
residing in the village for last six months or more from the date of reference period are
considered as Out Migration.However,the visit of marride women (staying sometimes more
than six months) to their parents house for child birth or for any other reason are not to be
considered. Again,movement from one locality to another within the same town or village is
not to be considered.
The highest 5519 persons were reported to be migrated out of the district during the
month of April - 11 and lowest 3412 persons were reported to be migrated out of the district
during the month of Mach-12. The block wise details are as under:
Name of
Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Fema
le
Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 731 431 1162 577 457 1034 611 440 1051 568 544 1112
Kheralu 1066 709 1775 993 735 1728 834 633 1467 844 650 1494
Unjha 106 80 186 84 67 151 83 57 140 76 55 131
Visnagar 28 22 50 56 40 96 14 9 23 20 20 40
Vadnagar 250 233 483 253 241 494 252 221 473 248 221 469
Vijapur 259 204 463 163 119 282 134 115 249 137 115 252
Mehsana 427 332 759 209 168 377 226 164 390 237 187 424
Becharaji 218 198 416 164 162 326 128 115 243 110 97 207
Kadi 112 113 225 64 66 130 160 129 289 123 101 224
Total 3197 2322 5519 2563 2055 4618 2442 1883 4325 2363 1990 4353
Out Migration
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 636 520 1156 400 392 792 516 427 943 525 434 959
Kheralu 856 577 1433 800 594 1394 834 617 1451 858 641 1499
Unjha 73 51 124 82 51 133 75 54 129 69 50 119
Visnagar 8 5 13 26 19 45 23 14 37 27 22 49
Vadnagar 220 217 437 221 217 438 223 217 440 236 220 456
Vijapur 63 80 143 138 115 253 117 163 280 125 110 235
Mehsana 230 175 405 292 186 478 228 204 432 260 213 473
Becharaji 143 136 279 99 90 189 111 106 217 114 115 229
Kadi 9 20 29 122 95 217 8 20 28 18 29 47
Total 2238 1781 4019 2180 1759 3939 2135 1822 3957 2232 1834 4066
[43]
Out Migration
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 12 MARCH 12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 446 392 838 517 438 955 478 407 885 451 380 831
Kheralu 706 542 1248 894 678 1572 885 659 1544 767 575 1342
Unjha 70 52 122 72 51 123 73 59 132 59 49 108
Visnagar 26 20 46 31 26 57 35 26 61 28 20 48
Vadnagar 245 226 471 229 217 446 227 214 441 17 14 31
Vijapur 143 124 267 133 160 293 133 110 243 134 117 251
Mehsana 254 193 447 319 270 589 230 191 421 305 216 521
Becharaji 113 109 222 125 114 239 109 113 222 128 118 246
Kadi 19 28 47 23 19 42 123 90 213 13 21 34
Total 2022 1686 3708 2343 1973 4316 2293 1869 4162 1902 1510 3412
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
Out Migration
Out Migration
[44]
7. Number of cases of violence against women
One case of violence against women was reported during April – 11 and One case
of violence against women was reported during December – 11 respectively. The block
wise details are as under. Kheralu and Bechraji Taluka has Reporting 1 case of each
Taluka.
No. of cases of violence against women
Name of
Taluka
Violence against women
APRIL MAY JUN JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
Satlasana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kheralu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Unjha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Visnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vadnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vijapur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mehsana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Becharaji 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kadi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
Violence againt women
Violence againt women
[45]
8. Number of Paid Workers in Enterprise
The highest 1930 persons were found paid workers during the reference period of
month of May – 11 and the Lowest 1727 persons were found paid workers during the
reference period of month of July – 11. The block wise details are as under.
No. of Paid Workers in Enterprise
Name of
Taluka
APRIL-11 MAY-11 JUNE-11 JULY-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 239 53 292 375 50 425 413 50 463 316 35 351
Kheralu 30 4 34 29 4 33 29 4 33 29 4 33
Unjha 50 24 74 51 26 77 28 8 36 22 5 27
Visnagar 90 27 117 83 21 104 69 10 79 60 12 72
Vadnagar 29 24 53 24 25 49 23 24 47 29 18 47
Vijapur 240 14 254 242 11 253 163 11 174 162 13 175
Mehsana 612 54 666 612 54 666 614 54 668 612 54 666
Becharaji 69 26 95 124 26 150 150 28 178 164 22 186
Kadi 104 68 172 108 65 173 113 57 170 114 56 170
Total 1463 294 1757 1648 282 1930 1602 246 1848 1508 219 1727
No. of Paid Workers in Enterprise
Name of
Taluka
AUGUST-11 SEPTEMBER-11 OCTOBER-11 NOVEMBER-11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 340 59 399 404 49 453 378 58 436 383 55 438
Kheralu 29 4 33 29 4 33 29 4 33 29 4 33
Unjha 6 5 11 23 5 28 34 16 50 37 15 52
Visnagar 104 11 115 120 15 135 71 24 95 93 11 104
Vadnagar 29 17 46 29 15 44 30 21 51 26 23 49
Vijapur 173 21 194 174 15 189 182 11 193 179 13 192
Mehsana 614 54 668 614 54 668 614 54 668 614 54 668
Becharaji 127 24 151 112 32 144 119 23 142 165 27 192
Kadi 115 58 173 107 63 170 106 64 170 113 57 170
Total 1537 253 1790 1612 252 1864 1563 275 1838 1639 259 1898
[46]
No. of Paid Workers in Enterprise
Name of
Taluka
DECEMBER-11 JANUARY 12 FEBRUARY 12 MARCH 12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Satlasana 319 31 350 367 41 408 360 31 391 365 11 376
Kheralu 4 4 8 29 4 33 29 4 33 29 4 33
Unjha 42 22 64 38 20 58 37 20 57 37 21 58
Visnagar 96 18 114 64 17 81 64 15 79 63 19 82
Vadnagar 29 21 50 25 24 49 30 17 47 30 19 49
Vijapur 176 15 191 173 15 188 178 11 189 174 13 187
Mehsana 614 54 668 614 54 668 614 54 668 614 54 668
Becharaji 160 23 183 192 25 217 121 24 145 167 13 180
Kadi 114 58 172 108 64 172 110 62 172 105 56 161
Total 1554 246 1800 1610 264 1874 1543 238 1781 1584 210 1794
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Satlasana Kheralu Unjha Visnagar Vadnagar Vijapur Mehsana Becharaji Kadi
Paid Workers in Enterprise
Paid Workers in Enterprise
[47]
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
PERIODIC DATA SETS
District Mehsana
It has been observed that the Panchayats maintain the data on various socio
economic issues and most of the information have been available from the panchayat
source code 01 (25095), followed by Talati cum Mantri code 04 (18452), Village headman
code 05 (17201), local schools code 06 (11281) and Knowledgeable Person code 10
(9542) etc.
Code No. Kadi Vadnagar Satlasna Kheralu Unjha Visnsgsr Vijapur Mesana Bechraji Total Code
1 11879 1154 1813 1139 1434 910 1418 3439 1909 25095
2 59 10 110 81 29 24 101 290 31 735
3 533 220 347 382 210 328 661 900 299 3880
4 2033 469 1966 2495 1233 1898 2738 3557 2063 18452
5 639 22 1370 1593 894 3005 1894 5871 1913 17201
6 1900 352 1686 1323 653 1065 1295 2205 802 11281
7 110 0 113 62 78 33 59 110 174 739
8 240 4 131 143 100 534 239 439 184 2014
9 11 1 77 39 10 0 34 6 0 178
10 1031 613 2506 1053 412 910 817 1672 528 9542
INFORMATION OF DATA SOURCE USED FOR DATA COLLECTION
25095
735
3880
1845217201
11281
7392014
178
9542
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Info
rmat
ion
No.of Information Code From Data Source
Code No
[48]
DYNAMIC DATA SETS
District Mehsana:-
This data is a period of April-11.The maximum number of information have been collected
from the source code 10 knowledgeable person male (15304), code 05 village headman
(10129), followed by source code 01 panchayat (9079),and the code 03 Health worker
(4074).
Code No. Kadi Vadnagar Satlasna Kheralu Unjha Visnsgsr Vijapur Mesana Bechraji Total Code
1 4524 953 268 436 453 821 700 461 463 9079
2 93 2 296 110 4 16 90 319 149 1079
3 226 203 425 464 278 479 769 1027 203 4074
4 433 0 61 343 212 132 390 410 394 2375
5 1487 6 341 840 495 683 1283 3772 1222 10129
6 7 0 0 17 0 1 0 60 45 130
7 38 0 15 6 12 12 51 34 32 200
8 102 40 33 124 141 277 227 361 231 1536
9 16 0 74 11 49 0 5 35 0 190
10 2314 1924 3415 1546 343 1952 1264 1281 1265 15304
9079
1079
4074
2375
10129
130 200
1536
190
15304
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Code No
No.of Information Code From Data Source
Info
rma
tio
[49]
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY:
The information maintained by Anganwadi Workers was found more reliable as it is
collected for each household. But it has not been compiled by them as per the requirement
of Basic Statistics for Local Level Development (BSLLD) Village Schedule (A&B), as there
is no regular flow of such data from bottom to upwards. Therefore, special compilation is
required for generating data as per Basic Statistics for Local Level Development Village
Schedules (A&B) like age group wise/social group wise etc. Information on Eductation has
been collected from School Teacher’s. Information on health has been collected from
PHC/CHC/SC existing in the village.In case more than one village is covered by each
PHC/CHC/SC, the data maintained by PHC/CHC/SC has to be scrutinized and sorted out
for each village as it is not being maintained separately for each village. Besides many
villagers do not visit PHC/SC but they get treatment from the hospitals situated outside the
village, therefore, no records for such patients are available at village level. It is difficult to
get live stock population annually as live stock census is conducted once in 5 years in the
State and further no updation is made regularly. Regarding morbidity, data is available at
village lavel. This information has been collected from knowledgeable persons like
Sarpanches etc. No specific record is available regarding Employment & Unemployment,
Total No. of Marriages, Migration, other social indicators like street children/beggars etc. It
is based on the assumption of some knowledgeable persons and it could not be cross
checked.
SUGGESTION REGARDING STUDY :
a) Village leval Computer Enterpreniour(VCE) had to collect the basic data from
other field functionaries such as Talati cum-mantri(village leval secretary)
Anganwadi Workers, ANM, School Teachers, Sarpanches Knowledgeable
Persons etc.therefore, it is very difficult for him to collect data along with his
routine work. It would be better to collect data directly from other field
functionaries on payment of honorarium.
b) As these surveys are conducted on regular basis, therefore, DES should be
strengthened. About 3-4 officials of DES should be deputed at Block level
exclusively for this survey to facilitate the special compilation and generation of
data as per BSLLD village Schedules (A&B). These officials would be able to
compile the data at their own level in a better way with infrastructure.
[50]
ENHANCEMENTS REGARDING SOFTWARE
Data Entry :
1. In case a wrong entry of name of a Tehsil / Block / Panchayat /
Village is made, there is no provision to delete it or modify it.
2. Codifing structure of the Tehsil/Block/Panchayat/Village/Officer is
wrong. In each one replication of the other part is made e.g.
i. Panchayat have code of district+Tehsil+Block+Panchayat
ii. Villages have code of district+Tehsil+Block+Panchayat+Village
iii. Officers have code of district+Tehsil+Block+Panchayat+Village+officer
It should be independent.
3. In few cases a village has more than one panchayats and each panchayat falls in
different block. In such case we have to enter the village name again for each
panchayat. Software has assigned different village code in each case. Hence, the
Cumulative report of that particular village could not be generated.
Data Validation/Checklist
4. If somebody has entered a Panchayat/village more than once against any
tehsil/Block
there is no report to check it.
5. No reports to:
a) Check how many villages' data have been entered.
b) Data of which schedule have been entered.
6. There is no report (both detailed/Figures) to see Tehsil wise/Block wise list of
Villages
entered
.
Report Generation:
7. Aggregation reports for a particular Tehsil/Block not being generated.
8. There is no query system for example if we have to generate the list where post
office does not exist, or the list of villages which are not connected with metalled
roads etc,
9. Checklist reports may be generated in a better way.
Presently only the block wise schedule is being printing as they are feeded. One
schedule takes nearly 12/13 pages. Checklist should be of 1 or 2 pages. There
should be option to print the report of any particular Block of Data
(Tehsilwsie/Blockwise/Panchayatwise).
10. There is no report which can display against which schedule particular Block
entered/not entered.\
11. There is no report which can display against which schedule particular month of data
exist or not exist. Same is the case for schedule 'A'
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