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Uttar PradeshDistrict Factbook™

Agra District

(Key Socio-economic Data of Agra District, Uttar Pradesh)January, 2017

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Editor & DirectorDr. R.K. Thukral

Research EditorDr. Shafeeq Rahman

Compiled, Researched and Published byDatanet India Pvt. Ltd.D-100, 1st Floor,Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I,New Delhi-110020.Ph.: 91-11-43580781, 26810964-65-66Email : [email protected] : http://www.datanetindia-ebooks.com

Report No.: DFB/UP-146-0616

ISBN : 978-93-80590-75-2

First Edition : June, 2016Updated Edition : January, 2017

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Agra District at a Glance

District came into Existence -

District Headquarter Agra

Distance from State Capital 330 Kms.

Geographical Area (In Square km.) 4,041 (Ranks 23rd in State and 295th in India)Wastelands Area (In Square km.)(2008-2009)

398.08

Total Number of Households 6,72,610

Population 44,18,797 (Persons), 23,64,953 (Males), 20,53,844 (Females) (Ranks 11th inState and 41st in India)

Population Growth Rate (2001-2011)

22.05 (Persons), 20.58 (Males), 23.79 (Females)

Number of SubDistricts/Towns/Villages

Sub-districts (06), Towns (27) and Villages (929)

Forest Cover (2015) 6.78% of Total Geographical AreaPercentage of Urban/RuralPopulation

45.81 (Urban), 54.19 (Rural)

Administrative Language Hindi

Principal Languages (2001) Hindi (97.60%), Urdu (1.97%), Punjabi (0.17%), Sindhi (0.09%), English (0.03%),Bengali (0.02%) and Others (0.01%)

Population Density 1,093 (Persons per Sq. km.)

Sex Ratio 868 (Females per 1000 Males)

Child Ratio (Age Group 0-6 Year) 861 (Females per 1000 Males)

Number of Live Births (2014) 1,02,523 (Persons), 54,060 (Males), 48,463 (Females)

Number of Deaths (2014) 8,127 (Persons), 5,507 (Males), 2,620 (Females)

Literacy Rate (In %age) 71.58 (Persons), 80.62 (Males), 61.18 (Females)

Literates 26,80,510 (Persons), 16,14,594 (Males), 10,65,916 (Females)

Illiterates 17,38,287 (Persons), 7,50,359 (Males), 9,87,928 (Females)

Major Religions Hindu (88.77%), Muslim (9.31%), Jain (0.49%), Sikh (0.27%), Christian (0.23%)and Buddhist (0.09%)

Schedule Caste Population 9,91,325 (Persons), 5,31,641 (Males), 4,59,684 (Females), Percentage of SC inTotal Population (2.4)

Major Schedule Caste Population Chamar, Dhusia, Jhusia, Jatava (70.42%); Balmiki (6.84%); Kori (6.27%); Dhobi(5.36%); Khatik (2.92%)

Schedule Tribe Population 7,255 (Persons), 3,827 (Males), 3,428 (Females), Percentage of ST in TotalPopulation (0.64)

Major Schedule Tribe Population Bhotia (13.2%); Jaunsari (2.84%); Tharu (0.55%); Buksa (0.54%)

Number of Total Workers 13,89,844 (Persons), 11,19,701 (Males), 2,70,143 (Females)Labour Force Participation Rate(2011-2012)

30.47% (Rural), 29.91% (Urban)

Major Source of Income AgriculturalGross District Domestic Product(2013-14) (Rs. in Lakh)

9,92,619 At Current Price / 20,10,590 At Constant (2004-2005) Prices

Net District Domestic Product(2013-14) (Rs. in Lakh)

29,32,205 At Current Price / 17,37,199 At Constant (2004-2005) Prices

Per Capita Income (NDDP, At FactorCost) (2013-14) (In Rs.)

61,081 At Current Price / 36,188 At Constant (2004-2005) Prices

Number of Tourists (2015) 1,09,57,172 (Domestic Tourist) / 15,46,844 (Foreign Tourist)

Major Tourist PlacesTaj Mahal, Agra Red Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Sikandra, Itmad Ud Daula, SoorSarovar, Chausat Khambha, Roman Catholic Cemetery, Chini ka Rauza, Mariam'sTomb, Chhatri of Raja Jaswant Singh, Dayal Bagh.

Note: A ll figures for 2011 Census, Otherwise year is mentioned.

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No. Particulars Page No.

1 Administrative Setup 1-10

Location Map | District w ith Sub-Districts | Reference Map of District |About District | Administrative Unit | Villages | Towns | Wards |Panchayats

2 Demographics 11-32

Population l Sex Ratio | Density | Child Population | Child Sex Ratio |Decadal Growth | Age Group Population | Age Group Population ofCurrently Married | Economically Active Population | Ageing Population |Dependency Ratio | Single Year Age Population | Scheduled CastePopulation | Scheduled Tribe Population | Religious Population | CD BlockPopulation

3 Economy 33-43

GDP/NDP | Per Capita Income | Households by Income Groups |Disposable Income | Banking | District Central Co-operative Banks |Lead Banks | Revenue Receipts from Entertainment Tax | Fair PriceShops/Ration Cards Issued | Investment and Debt

4 Market Size 44-55

Monthly Per Capita Expenditure | Estimated Annual Expenditure /Average Per Capita Consumer Expenditure on Services and DurableGoods

5 Life Style 56-60

Households having Radio/Transistor, Television | Households havingComputer/Laptop/Internet | Households having Telephone/MobilePhone | Households having Bicycle, Scooter/Motor Cycle/Moped &Car/Jeep/Van | Circulation of Dailies | Printing Presses

6 Infrastructure 61-75

Occupied Houses used as Shops/Offices | Amenities | Sanitation | Roadlength | Vehicle Registered | Electricity | Telecommunication | Post Office& PIN Code | Tourism | LPG Distributors

7 Industries 76-120

Factories, Capital Invested and Persons Employed (2 & 3 digit levelIndustries) | Factories by Type of Organisation/Ownership |Consumption of Fuels | Manufacturing Industries Share of GDP |Outstanding Credit of SCBs according to Industrial Occupation | Micro,Small and Medium Enterprises | Ongoing Projects

8 Labour and Workforce 121-128

Total Workers | Main Workers | Marginal Workers | Non-Workers |Average Wages/Earning per Day Received by Usual Principal ActivityStatus | Employment Indicators

9 Agriculture 129-146

Land Utilistation | Production of Major Food Crops | Production ofCommercial Crops | Production of Fruit & Vegetable Crops | Productionof Spices | Consumption of Fertilisers | Regulated Markets | VeterinaryInstitutions | Milk Production | Livestock Population | Poultry Population |Irrigation | Land Holdings | Farmer

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10 Education 147-153

Literacy Rate | Population by Educational Level | Census Houses Usedas School/College etc. | Enrollment | Enrollment by Medium of Instruction| Gross/Net Enrollment Ratio | Teachers | Gini Coefficient Education |Population by Mother Tongue

11 Health 154-166

Health Institutions | Family Welfare Clinic/Centre | Live Births Registered| Deaths Registered | Infant Deaths Registered | Disabled Population byType of Disability | Houses used for Hospital/Dispensary | Households byMarried Couples per Household and Dwelling Rooms | Maternal and ChildHealth Indicators (HMIS) | Family Welfare Programmes

12 Environment and Pollution 167-170

Geographical Area | Wastelands | Forest Cover | Rainfall | Latitude,Longitude and Altitude | Water Quality

13 Housing 171-182

Households | Houseless Households | Houseless Population | Standardof Living Index | Housing Condition | House and Their Uses | SlumPopulation

14 Crime & Law 183-187

Incidence of IPC Crime | Convicts | Police Stations | Police Officer/Officials| Judicial Officers

15 Social and Welfare Schemes 188-195

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme(MGNREGS) | Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) | District Rural DevelopmentAgencies (DRDA) | National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) |Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA) | Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)-Gramin |Self-Help Groups (SHGs) | Aadhaar Card (UIDAI) Enrollments

16 Electoral 196-200

Vote Distribution of Major Parties (Parliamentary Election-2014 andAssembly Election 2012) | Name and Address of MPs/MLAs | Electors

17 Annexure - I to IV 201-260

18 Useful Contacts 261

19 Abbreviations & Sources 262

20 Concepts and Definitions 263-266

21 Disclaimer & Terms of Use 267

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Location Map

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About Agra District

Out of the 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh state, it is the most well known historical districtwith its administrative headquarters located at Agra city. For the first time the name ofthe city Agra was mentioned as Agrevana in the great epic Mahabharata. The termAgrevana a Sanskrit word which means "the border of the forest". According to thelegends the city was founded by a Sikarwar Rajput king named Raja Badal Singh , (c.1475). During his time he made a fort name Badalgarh which is situated on or near thesite of the present fort. During the period of Mughals it was called as the golden age forthe Agra city. When there was the rule of Emperor Akbar, he named the city asAkbarabad and it remained the capital of the Mughal Empire under the rule of AkbarJahangir and Shah Jahan. But in the year 1689 Shah Jahan shifted his capital toShahjahanabad. Motilal Nehru , an eminent Indian lawyer, an illustrious activist of theIndian National Movement and an important leader of the Indian National Congress wasborn on 6 May, 1861 in Agra. He also served as the President of Congress party for twotimes (1919-1920) and (1928-1929). He was the originator of India's most renownedpolitical family, The Nehru-Gandhi Family. Girish Chandra Saxena, a former governor ofJammu and Kashmir State was born at Agra city in 1928. He joined IPS in 1950 and heldmany prestigious position police department . He retired as the Director of the Researchand Analysis Wing , India's external intelligence agency.

Geographically, the district lies at 27°18'N latitude 78 °01'E longitude and 169m altitude .The district encompasses an area of 4,041 sq.km. and it is bounded by Mathura district,Mahamaya Nagar district and Etah District on the north, Dholpur district of Rajasthan onthe south, Bharatpur district of Rajasthan on the west and Firozabad district on theEast. The climate of the district is characterized as humid subtropical climate. Thesummers of the district are dry and extremely hot where as the winters are mild. Most ofits rainfall occurs during the monsoon season. The actual rainfall in the district was 341.1mm in the year of 2015-16.

Administration wise, the district is divided into 6 tehsils-Etmadpur, Agra, Kiraoli,Kheragarh, Fatehabad and Bah. Moreover , it comprises 27 towns and 929 villages Thereare 3 Lok Sabha seats and 8 Assembly constituencies in the district.

According to 2011 census the district has a population of 44,18,797 (persons) out ofwhich 23,64,953 (males) and 20,53,844 (females). The district has a sex ratio of 868females for every 1000 males. In the year 2001-2011 the population growth rate in thedistrict was 22.05% (persons) including 20.58% (males) and 23.79 % (females) . Themajor religion in the district are Hindu and Muslim with 88.77% and 9.31% o f the totalpopulation.

Tourism is the backbone of the economy of the district. Taj Mahal , Agra Fort andFatehpur Sikri these are the glorious heritage sites in the district which made it a prefecttourist destination. Some of its population 's livelihood is based on agriculture. Somechief agricultural crops in the district are wheat, paddy, bajra, mustard and potato. It isfamous for leather goods, carpets, handicrafts, Zari and Zardozi (embroidery work),marble and stone carving and inlay work. These all are also contributing in its economyto a notable extent. In the year 2013-2014 the gross domestic product in the districtwas Rs. 9,92,619 lakh at current price.

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Agra College is one of the oldest colleges in India which was established in 1823. AgraUniversity, established on 1 July 1927 is the reputed college in the district and most ofthe colleges in the district are affiliated to it. Agra University was later renamed as "Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar University" by T he Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Ms. Mayawati. Asper 2011 census the literacy rate in the district is 71.58% (persons), 80.62% (males)and 61.18% (females).

Taj Mahal, Agra fort and Fatehpur Sikri, all three of Agra are UNESCO Word HeritageSites which made Agra a popular tourist place. The district has also some othermarvellous centres of attraction which allure numerous traveller across the world. TheTaj Mahal, the mausoleum of Shah Jahan's beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal is the mostadmired creation in the district. It is included in the Seven Wonders of the World. AgraFort was made 1000 years before but renovated by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565.During the period of Emperor Shah Jahan, he reconstructed the red sand stone fort andmade it a beautiful palace. Fatehpur Sikri located about 35 km · from Agra was built bythe Mughal Emperor Akbarand he made it his capital. The site has many structures whichdisplays significant historical importance. I'timād-Ud-Daulah, Akbar's tomb, Jama Majid,Ram Bagh, Mariam's tomb are some other foremost creations of Mughal rulers in thedistrict.

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Administrative Setup Administrative UnitAdministrative Division:- Agra

Sub-districts:

1. Agra

2. Bah

3. Etmadpur

4. Fatehabad

5. Kheragarh

6. Kiraoli

Towns:

1. Achhnera (NPP) 11. Etmadpur (NPP) 21. Nainana-Brahman (CT)

2. Agra (CB) 12. Fatehabad (NP) 22. Patholi (CT)

3. Agra (M Corp.) 13. Fatehpur Sikri (NPP) 23. Pinahat (NP)

4. Artauni (CT) 14. Jagner (NP) 24. Rohta (CT)

5. Azizpur (CT) 15. Kalwari (CT) 25. Runkata (CT)

6. Bah (NPP) 16. Kaulakha (CT) 26. Shamsabad (NPP)

7. Dayalbagh (NP) 17. Khandauli (CT) 27. Swamibagh (NP)

8. Dehtora (CT) 18. Kheragarh (NP)

9. Deoretha (CT) 19. Kiraoali (NP)

10. Dhanauli (CT) 20. Nainana Jat (CT)

Sub-districts, Towns, CD Blocks and Villages(2011)

District Sub-districts Towns CD Blocks Villages

Agra 6 27 15 929

Uttar Pradesh 312 915 823 106773

India 5924 7933 6596 640930

Rank of District in State 9 4 21 49

Rank of District in India 330 53 102 287

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Population(2011)

Residence District Persons Male Female

Total Agra 4418797 2364953 2053844

Uttar Pradesh 199812341 104480510 95331831

India 1210569573 623121843 587447730

Rank of District in State 11 7 11

Rank of District in India 41 32 46

Rural Agra 2394602 1285184 1109418

Uttar Pradesh 155317278 80992995 74324283

India 833463448 427632643 405830805

Rank of District in State 30 28 31

Rank of District in India 98 86 106

Urban Agra 2024195 1079769 944426

Uttar Pradesh 44495063 23487515 21007548

India 377106125 195489200 181616925

Rank of District in State 4 4 4

Rank of District in India 40 35 41

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Economy

Gross/Net Domestic District Product (GDDP/NDDP)Rs. in Lakh (2013-14)

District

GDDP NDDP

At CurrentPrices

At Constant(2004-2005)

Prices

At CurrentPrices

At Constant(2004-2005)

PricesAgra 992619 2010590 2932205 1737199Uttar Pradesh 86274591 46451036 76054158 40350882India 1047280700 574179100 929934500 498811600Rank of District inState

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Sectoral Contribution of GDPRs. in Lakh (2013-14)

District At Current Prices At Constant (2004-2005) PricesAgriculture Industries Services Agriculture Industries Services

Agra 257292 222508 512817 192863 860964 956762UttarPradesh

24256859 17660454 44357278 10187757 10039526 26223753

Rank ofDistrict inState

42 24 34 14 2 3

Per Capita IncomeIn Rs. (2013-14)

District

GDDP NDDP

At CurrentPrices

At Constant(2004-2005)

Prices

At CurrentPrices

At Constant(2004-2005)

PricesAgra - - 61081 36188Uttar Pradesh - - 36250 19233India - - 74380 39904Rank of District inState

0 0 2 2

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Offices, Deposits, Credit and C-D Ratio of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs)Rs. in Million (September, 2016)

District Agra Uttar Pradesh IndiaRank ofDistrictin State

Rank ofDistrictin India

Number of Offices 494 16233 135263 4 46

Deposits 287985 7866738 100965397 7 55

Credit 170797 3276430 75178857 5 44

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 59.31 41.65 74.46 19 257

By Bank GroupRs. in Million (September, 2016)

Bank Group Agra UttarPradesh India

Rank ofDistrictin State

Rank ofDistrictin India

State Bank of India and Its AssociatesNumber of Offices 83 2262 24493 5 67

Deposits 57830 1714697 22988903 7 79

Credit 23075 493528 15874037 4 101

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 39.90 28.78 69.05 12 302

Nationalised BanksNumber of Offices 310 8646 66577 3 35

Deposits 183606 4603139 47342652 7 45

Credit 115897 2030189 34201792 4 35

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 63.12 44.10 72.24 16 215

Regional Rural BanksNumber of Offices 51 4086 20858 40 133

Deposits 13735 645763 3215425 15 48

Credit 8169 385500 2187606 10 56

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 59.47 59.70 68.03 40 333

Private Sector BanksNumber of Offices 49 1224 23020 5 123

Deposits 32755 877304 22460896 5 74

Credit 23656 364065 19231413 5 82

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 72.22 41.50 85.62 11 281

Foreign BanksNumber of Offices 1 15 315 7 40

Deposits 59 25836 4957521 7 54

Credit 0 3148 3684010 0 0

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 0.34 12.19 74.31 6 49

All Scheduled Commercial BanksNumber of Offices 494 16233 135263 4 46

Deposits 287985 7866738 100965397 7 55

Credit 170797 3276430 75178857 5 44

Credit-Deposit Ratio (C-D Ratio) 59.31 41.65 74.46 19 257

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Market Size

Broad Category-wise Monthly Per Capita Expenditure - Total In Rs. (2011-2012)

Broad Categories of Goods and Services Agra UttarPradesh India

Rank ofDistrictin state

Rank ofDistrictin India

Cereals 114.74 133.41 159.53 62 568

Cereal Substitute 0.00 0.12 0.99 0 0

Pulses & Products 25.75 43.73 45.48 69 561

Milk & Milk Products 212.23 135.02 136.22 14 120

Sugar & Salt 31.39 28.12 27.34 11 174

Edible Oil 37.35 47.01 52.62 67 499

Egg, Fish & Meat 9.63 21.74 51.71 58 545

Vegetables 59.75 61.01 67.46 27 376

Fruits (Fresh) 17.14 15.49 25.70 17 333

Fruits (Dry) 4.96 5.39 7.95 28 248

Spices 26.08 23.88 31.13 17 344

Beverages etc. 14.36 16.86 27.25 31 455

Served Processed Food 25.37 26.55 51.40 26 402

Packaged Processed Food 21.15 20.92 23.17 30 287

Pan 0.62 4.01 4.43 63 460

Tobacco 8.54 13.26 15.35 54 426

Intoxicants 2.05 4.82 11.31 50 519

Fuel and Light 118.49 116.13 136.63 22 357

C lothing 85.70 68.21 87.26 12 263

Bedding etc. 3.64 6.08 6.54 45 379

Footwear 18.02 16.24 20.33 23 319

Education 115.03 63.95 67.24 10 88

Medical (Institutional) 23.62 26.11 26.00 21 147

Medical (Non-institutional) 55.32 74.00 74.33 45 309

Entertainment 19.32 10.64 22.67 8 292

Minor Durable Type Goods 13.52 3.45 5.50 1 45

Toilet Articles 34.15 27.25 38.16 6 305

Other Household Consumables 21.81 23.57 34.10 30 451

Consumer Services excl. Conveyance 91.55 57.16 85.63 7 165

Conveyance 73.49 57.29 95.22 11 284

Rent 9.57 21.59 52.20 19 339

Consumer Taxes & Cesses 0.54 2.28 8.91 51 529

Durable Goods 58.84 51.35 99.27 23 278

Monthly Per Capita Expenditure (MPCE) 1353.73 1226.66 1599.04 15 324

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Life Style

Households having Radio/Transistor, Television(2011)

Residence DistrictTotal Number

ofHouseholds

Radio /Transistor (%) Television (%)

Total Agra 672610 93565 (13.91) 433913 (64.51)

Uttar Pradesh 32924266 8137213 (24.71) 10935311 (33.21)

India 246692667 49016595 (19.87) 116493624 (47.22)

Rank of District inState

12 4 29

Rank of District inIndia

93 10 256

Rural Agra 367102 38460 (10.48) 174203 (47.45)

Uttar Pradesh 25475071 6364668 (24.98) 5996132 (23.54)

India 167826730 29057003 (17.31) 56005607 (33.37)

Rank of District inState

30 41 55

Rank of District inIndia

224 274 489

Urban Agra 305508 55105 (18.04) 259710 (85.01)

Uttar Pradesh 7449195 1772545 (23.8) 4939179 (66.3)

India 78865937 19959592 (25.31) 60488017 (76.7)

Rank of District inState

44 25 34

Rank of District inIndia

349 176 371

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Occupied Houses used as Shops/Offices(2011)

Residence District

TotalNumber of

CensusHouses

TotalNumber of

VacantCensusHouses

Total Numberof Occupied

CensusHouses

Total Number ofShops/Offices

(%)

Total Agra 903823 49293 854530 52737 (6.17)

Uttar Pradesh 45172443 2407224 42765219 2013292 (4.71)

India 330835767 24672968 306162799 17672786 (5.77)

Rank of District inState

8 15 12 15

Rank of District inIndia

25 180 45 151

Rural Agra 496971 23344 473627 15503 (3.27)

Uttar Pradesh 34726215 1450180 33276035 929769 (2.79)

India 220695914 13579338 207116576 6976051 (3.37)Rank of District inState

33 23 33 53

Rank of District inIndia

169 355 177 486

Urban Agra 406852 25949 380903 37234 (9.78)

Uttar Pradesh 10446228 957044 9489184 1083523 (11.42)India 110139853 11093630 99046223 10696735 (10.80)

Rank of District inState

42 54 41 33

Rank of District inIndia

282 398 297 273

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Industries

Factories, Capital Invested and Persons Employed Value in Rs. Lakh (2009-2010)

Resi-dence

Parti-culars Agra Uttar Pradesh India

Rank ofDistrictin State

Rank ofDistrictin India

Total Number of Factories 481 11015 158875 5 87

Fixed Capital 70212.77 6872471.58 135152558.41 25 222

Working Capital 46899.67 4245785.93 38773062.57 15 154

Invested Capital 131597.23 10823304.74 193236508.71 23 210

Outstanding Loans 73667.64 3724613.82 66299569.18 14 160

Number of Workers 41739 590788 9157610 4 59

Total Persons Engaged 47213 756818 11722092 4 61

Wages to Workers 25310.31 402021.83 6893810.30 3 67

Total Emoluments 34785.60 877763.04 14698680.86 5 87

Rural Number of Factories 191 4340 59445 4 91

Fixed Capital 33103.67 3747376.44 72858090.83 30 211

Working Capital 19262.42 1058555.37 15351594.08 19 157

Invested Capital 55413.98 5677583.75 100281635.38 30 211

Outstanding Loans 53742.49 1894044.31 32491347.03 12 118

Number of Workers 20948 248433 3846032 3 54

Total Persons Engaged 23217 313666 4784126 3 57

Wages to Workers 13439.47 159215.22 2520923.54 2 55

Total Emoluments 17822.35 322519.49 5309664.92 4 72

Urban Number of Factories 289 6675 99430 5 77

Fixed Capital 37109.10 3125095.14 62294467.58 14 170

Working Capital 27637.25 3187230.57 23421468.50 12 123

Invested Capital 76183.25 5145720.99 92954873.33 11 160

Outstanding Loans 19925.16 1830569.50 33808222.15 11 173

Number of Workers 20791 342355 5311579 4 56

Total Persons Engaged 23996 443152 6937967 4 57

Wages to Workers 11870.85 242806.61 4372886.77 4 68

Total Emoluments 16963.25 555243.55 9389015.94 5 88

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Labour and Workforce

Total Workers(2011)

Residence District Persons Male Female

Total Agra 1389844 1119701 270143

Uttar Pradesh 65814715 49846762 15967953

India 481743311 331865930 149877381

Rank of District in State 9 8 22

Rank of District in India 77 50 214

Rural Agra 740408 594479 145929

Uttar Pradesh 51950980 38352879 13598101

India 348597535 226763068 121834467

Rank of District in State 31 29 43

Rank of District in India 165 108 335

Urban Agra 649436 525222 124214

Uttar Pradesh 13863735 11493883 2369852

India 133145776 105102862 28042914

Rank of District in State 4 4 4

Rank of District in India 44 40 54

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Land UtilisationIn Hectares (2013-14)

Particulars Agra UttarPradesh

Rank ofDistrictin State

i) Reporting Area For Land Utilisation Statistics 398970 24170454 21

- Forests 35696 1658153 13

ii) Not Available for Cultivation

-Area under Non Agricultural Uses 43520 3026963 27

-Barren and Un Culturable Land 3951 464473 39

-Total 47471 3491436 35

iii) Other Uncultivated Land Excluding Fallow Land

-Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands 897 65389 24

-Land under Misc Tree Crops and Groves Not Included in NetArea

9477 325430 7

-Culturable Waste Land 2866 410154 46

-Total 13240 800973 18

iv) Fallow Land

-Fallow Lands Other than Current Fallows 5584 538694 35

-Current Fallow 17825 1135310 23

-Total 23409 1674004 28

v) Net Area Sown 279154 16545888 21

vi) Total C ropped Area 411682 25895877 22

vii) Area Sown More than Once 132528 9349989 27

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Education

Literacy Rate (2011)

Residence District Persons Male Female

Total Agra 71.58 80.62 61.18

Uttar Pradesh 67.68 77.28 57.18

India 72.99 80.89 64.64

Rank of District in State 21 32 18

Rank of District in India 337 346 359

Rural Agra 70.6 82.84 56.42

Uttar Pradesh 65.46 76.33 53.65

India 67.77 77.15 57.93

Rank of District in State 20 12 32

Rank of District in India 274 198 365

Urban Agra 72.68 78.1 66.51

Uttar Pradesh 75.14 80.45 69.22

India 84.11 88.76 79.11

Rank of District in State 47 49 44

Rank of District in India 586 601 564

Population by Educational Level(2011)

Educational Level Agra UttarPradesh India

Rank ofDistrictin State

Rank ofDistrictin India

Illiterate 1738287 85414786 447216165 13 44

Literate 2680510 114397555 763638812 8 48

Literate without Educational Level 166435 5381466 35153231 4 28

Below Primary 433128 21424480 146897597 12 75

Primary 594334 27798792 184170833 9 52

Middle 508501 23122728 133903266 10 35

Matric/Secondary 412931 15137315 105939743 5 44

Higher Secondary/Intermediate Pre-University/Senior Secondary

269289 10807005 77942593 11 67

Non-technical Diploma or Certificate not Equal toDegree

971 135958 1072289 44 266

Technical Diploma or Certificate not Equal toDegree

4036 189869 7238719 18 289

Graduate and Above 278138 9919838 68288971 6 45

Unclassified 12747 480104 3031570 7 49

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Health

Health Institutions in Rural Area(March 2016)

District SubCentres

PrimaryHealth

Centres (PHCs)

Community HealthCentres (CHCs)

SubDivisional

Hospital

DistrictHospital

Agra 383 60 16 0 2

Uttar Pradesh 20521 3497 773 0 160

India 155708 25387 5521 1065 773Rank of District inState

12 19 7 0 57

Rank of District inIndia

103 124 59 0 87

Allopathic Medical InstitutionsIn Nos. (As on 1st Jan. 2014)

DistrictState Government Local Bodies and

Municipal BoardPrivate

AidedPublic Special

Agra 77 6 14 0

Uttar Pradesh 4495 416 124 61

Rank of District in State 16 22 1 0

Homeopathic Govt. Medical InstitutionsIn Nos. (2013-2014)

District Hospital andDispensaries Beds Doctors

Agra 10 0 10

Uttar Pradesh 1575 388 1610

Rank of District in State 57 0 57

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Environment and Pollution

Forest CoverArea in Km2 (2015)

District GeographicalArea

Very DenseForest

Mod. DenseForest

OpenForest Total

Agra 4027 0 65 208 273Uttar Pradesh 240928 2195 4060 8206 14461India 3287268 85904 315374 300395 701673Rank of District in State 26 0 16 9 14Rank of District in India 300 0 375 349 373

RainfallIn mm (2015-2016)

Season Rainfall Agra UttarPradesh

Rank ofDistrictin State

Rank ofDistrictin India

Pre-Monsoon Period(1st March to 31st May 2015)

Actual 110.8 86.4 13 315

Normal 22.2 30.4 53 514

%age Deviation - 184 0 0

South-West Monsoon Period(1st June to 30th Sept. 2015)

Actual 213.2 - 67 445

Normal 687.2 - 53 185

%age Deviation -69 - 8 43

Post Monsoon Period(1st Oct. to 31st Dec. 2015)

Actual 16.8 15.0 54 409

Normal 37.8 57.9 67 332

%age Deviation -56 -74 54 346

Winter Season(1st Jan.- 29th Feb. 2016)

Actual 0.3 5.6 61 473

Normal 27.4 30.9 43 343

%age Deviation -99 -82 3 5

Annual Actual 341.1 107.0 61 334

Normal 774.6 119.2 36 127

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Housing

Total Households(2011)

District Total Rural Urban

Agra 710566 371791 338775

Uttar Pradesh 33448035 25685942 7762093

India 249454252 168565486 80888766

Rank of District in State 10 30 4

Rank of District in India 83 144 56

Houseless Households(2011)

District Total Rural Urban

Agra 2420 373 2047

Uttar Pradesh 72452 31225 41227

India 449761 192865 256896

Rank of District in State 5 36 5

Rank of District in India 30 175 25

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Crime & Law

Incidence of IPC Crime (2014)

Crime Heads Agra UttarPradesh India

Rank ofDistrictin State

Rank ofDistrictin India

Murder 178 5150 34134 3 14Attempt to Commit Murder 99 5223 41898 19 105Culpable Homicide Not Amounting To Murder 41 1412 3349 1 3Attempt To Commit Culpable Homicide 111 506 4371 1 11Rape 77 3467 38678 11 152Attempt To Commit Rape 14 324 4310 5 74Kidnapping & Abduction 463 12361 78412 3 20Dacoity 10 294 4399 6 132Making Preparation And Assembly ForCommitting Dacoity 7 75 2835 1 66

Robbery 218 3920 38090 4 28Criminal Trespass/Burglary 326 6921 114667 3 81Theft 3512 48380 442464 3 24Unlawful Assembly 0 52 9878 0 0Riots 413 6438 66206 2 35Criminal Breach of Trust 99 4074 20089 10 39Cheating 382 10636 109737 9 64Forgery 22 569 11268 8 89Counterfeiting 6 111 1979 4 58Arson 10 250 9299 7 299Grievous Hurt 317 10867 105560 8 70Dowry Deaths 87 2469 8458 1 4Assault on Women with Intent to Outrage herModesty 281 8605 82411 6 75

Insult to the Modesty of Women 0 29 9738 0 0Cruelty by Husband or his Relatives 389 10471 123163 7 79Importation of Girls From Foreign Country 0 0 14 0 0Causing Death by Negligence 434 14619 128837 4 63Offences Against State 0 0 177 0 0Offences Promoting Enmity Between DifferentGroups 3 26 337 2 29

Extortion 48 609 8210 2 37Disclosure of Identity of Victims 0 0 135 0 0Incidence of Rash Driving 537 16199 409857 6 170Human Trafficking 0 4 726 0 0Unnatural Offence 2 137 1148 18 170Other IPC Crimes 1432 66277 944105 13 234Total Cognizable IPC Crimes 9518 240475 2858939 5 61

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Social and Welfare Scheme

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

Financial Performance under MGNREGSRs. in Lakh (2015-2016)

Particulars Agra UttarPradesh India

Rankof

Districtin

State

Rankof

Districtin

IndiaA. Opening Balance (OB)C losing Blance (CB) as Opening Balance (OB) -29.77 5537.61 187890.93 59 562

Entered Opening Balance (OB) -44.90 1306.84 206168.02 57 571

Release of Last Financial Year but Received during the Current Financial Year

Centre 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0

State 0.00 0.00 3206.67 0 0

Release from State Fund to DistrictsCentral Share - - 1294.39 0 0

State Share 0.00 0.00 411894.31 0 0

Authorisation of EFMS 3221.92 301357.67 3313284.01 42 304

Miscellaneous Reciept 0.00 53.50 39265.75 0 0

B. Borrowed Fund From Other District or Revolving Fund 0.00 0.00 247.93 0 0

Refunded to District/State 0.00 60.60 79011.76 0 0

Inter-District Fund TransferFund Transfer to Other District 0.00 0.00 247.93 0 0

Fund Received from Other Districts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0

Availabilty 3177.02 302657.42 3896101.39 42 348Cumulative Labour Budget (LB) Estimation ofExpenditure

0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0

C. Cumulative Expenditure C. (I) Actual ExpenditureUnskilled Wage 2566.52 232471.93 3033565.51 40 300

Semi-skilled and Skilled Wage 83.43 4638.16 68276.52 20 170

Material 430.12 48230.28 923707.02 42 424

Tax 4.04 258.94 6412.06 12 180

C. (II) Administrative Expenditure I. Receipts Expenditure 81.32 13023.23 194050.46 59 479

II. Non-Receipts Expenditure 0.16 70.41 1442.79 46 301

Total (I+II) 81.47 13093.64 195493.25 59 481

Cumulative Expenditure (C. (I) + C. (II)) 3165.58 298692.95 4227454.30 42 349%age Utilization 99.64 98.69 108.50 23 120

Balance 11.44 3964.43 -331353.00 47 462

D. Payment DueI. On Unskilled Wage 409.37 40340.05 659585.02 39 296

II. On Semi-skilled and Skilled Wage 10.07 455.32 32387.42 12 212

III. On Material 172.65 22240.07 395314.25 46 378

IV. Tax 0.99 204.87 3830.43 21 220

Total (I+II+III+IV) 593.08 63240.31 1091117.12 41 364

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