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331 Doctoral Research Work to be submitted to Shivaji University, Kolhapur "A Study on Women and Child Development with special reference to Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in Kolhapur District." D.K. Shinde School of Social Work, Department of Social Work, SIBER, Kolhapur-416 004 STRUCTURED INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR ANGANWADI WORKERS Notes: (1) The contents of this form will be treated as strictly confidential. (2) The information given will be used only for academic purposes and will be tabulated in such a manner that it would not be possible to identify therein the facts pertaining to any particular individual. (3) Please tickmark (ü) appropriate boxes. The numbers in the brackets are computer codes. Please do not alter or overwrite. (4) Please answer all the questions, else the entire form will be unuseful. (A) PERSONAL INFORMATION Name in Full : Unit : Roll No. : Anganwadi Place : Taluka : 1. Age group (in years) : (1) 18-25 (2) 26-35 (3) 36-45 (4) Above 46 2. Marital Status : (1) Single (2) Married (3) Separated (4) Divorcee (5) Widowed 3. Educational Level : (1) 4-7th Standard (2) 8-10th Standard (3) 11-12th Standard (4) Upto Degree (5) Graduate (6) _______________ 4. Religion : (1) Hindu (2) Muslim (3) Jain (4) Lingayat (5) Neo-Buddhist (6) Christian (7) _____________ 5. Caste : (1) Advanced (2) Scheduled Caste (2) Scheduled Tribe (4) Nomadic Tribe (5) Denotified Tribe (6) _____________ 6. Mother tongue : (1) Marathi (2) Kannada (3) Urdu/Hindi (4) _____________ 7. Anganwadi Work Experience (years) : (1) Upto 5 (2) 6 to 10 (3) 11 to 15 (4) Above 16 (B) FAMILY INFORMATION 8. Family size (number of family members): (1) Upto 5 (2) 6 to 10 (3) 11 and above 9. Number of earning family members : (1) None (2) One

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331

Doctoral Research Work to be submitted to Shivaji University, Kolhapur

"A Study on Women and Child Development with special reference to Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in Kolhapur

District."

D.K. Shinde School of Social Work, Department of Social Work, SIBER, Kolhapur-416 004

STRUCTURED INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR ANGANWADI

WORKERS Notes: (1) The contents of this form will be treated as strictly confidential. (2) The information given will be used only for academic purposes and will be

tabulated in such a manner that it would not be possible to identify therein the facts pertaining to any particular individual.

(3) Please tickmark (ü) appropriate boxes. The numbers in the brackets are computer codes. Please do not alter or overwrite.

(4) Please answer all the questions, else the entire form will be unuseful. (A) PERSONAL INFORMATION Name in Full : Unit : Roll No. : Anganwadi Place : Taluka : 1. Age group (in years) : (1) 18-25 (2) 26-35 (3) 36-45 (4) Above 46 2. Marital Status : (1) Single (2) Married (3) Separated (4) Divorcee (5) Widowed 3. Educational Level : (1) 4-7th Standard (2) 8-10th Standard (3) 11-12th Standard (4) Upto Degree (5) Graduate (6) _______________ 4. Religion : (1) Hindu (2) Muslim (3) Jain (4) Lingayat (5) Neo-Buddhist (6) Christian (7) _____________ 5. Caste : (1) Advanced (2) Scheduled Caste (2) Scheduled Tribe (4) Nomadic Tribe (5) Denotified Tribe (6) _____________ 6. Mother tongue : (1) Marathi (2) Kannada (3) Urdu/Hindi (4) _____________ 7. Anganwadi Work Experience (years) : (1) Upto 5 (2) 6 to 10 (3) 11 to 15 (4) Above 16 (B) FAMILY INFORMATION 8. Family size (number of family members): (1) Upto 5 (2) 6 to 10 (3) 11 and above 9. Number of earning family members : (1) None (2) One

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(excepting yourselves) : (3) Two (4) Three & more 10. Number of elderly dependents in the : (1) None (2) One family : (3) Two (4) Three & more 11. Number of school-going minor children : (1) None (2) One in the family : (3) Two (4) Three & more 12. Father’s/Husband’s Present Occupation : (1) Unemployed (2) Self-employed (3) Employment (4) Daily wage earner (5) Traditional crafts (6) ______________ 13. Monthly family income : (1) Upto Rs.1350/- (2) Rs.1350-2000/- (from all sources) (3) Rs.2000-3000/- (4) Above Rs.3000/- 14. Treatment received in the family : (1) Respectful (2) Cordial (3) Indifferent (4) Hateful (5) Cruel 15. Is there in-house case of an alcoholic ? : (1) Yes (2) No (C) WORKPLACE INFORMATION 16. Distance between residence and : (1) Upto 2 (2) 2 to 5 Anganwadi (in kms.) : (3) 5 to 7 (4) Above 7 17. Means used for reaching Anganwadi : (1) Walking (2) Bicycle (3) 2-wheeler (4) City/ST Bus (5) ____________ 18. Describe the Anganwadi Building : (1) RCC with cement slab roof (2) Stone/Brickwalls and tiled roof (3) Brickwalls and cement/tin sheet roof (4) Mudwalls and thatched roof (5) ______________________ 19. Is the Anganwadi Building - (a) spatially adequate ? : (1) Yes (2) No (b) well-lighted and ventilated ? : (1) Yes (2) No (c) accessed by good roads ? : (1) Yes (2) No (d) supplied with amenities (toilet, : (1) Yes (2) No (wash-basin, fan, elec.light, etc.) ?: 20. In your work, do you receive cooperation from - (a) your colleagues : (1) Yes (2) No (b) Anganwadi neighbours : (1) Yes (2) No (c) local community leaders : (1) Yes (2) No (d) Zilla Parishad officials : (1) Yes (2) No (e) Other Government officials : (1) Yes (2) No 21. Satisfaction with Anganwadi atmosphere: (1) Highly satisfied (2) Mildly satisfied (3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Mildly dissatisfied (5) Highly dissatisfied 22. Amount of monthly honorarium received: Rs._______________ 23. Satisfaction with honorarium received : (1) Highly satisfied (2) Mildly satisfied

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(3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (4) Mildly dissatisfied (5) Highly dissatisfied 24. Nature of treatment received from : (1) Respectful (2) Cordial superiors in Zilla Parishad : (3) Indifferent (4) Insulting 25. Nature of treatment received from : (1) Respectful (2) Cordial Anganwadi visitors : (3) Indifferent (4) Insulting 26. Nature of treatment received from : (1) Respectful (2) Cordial other Government officials : (3) Indifferent (4) Insulting 27. Feeling generally at the end of workday : (1) Frustration (2) Exploitation (3) Indifference (4) Satisfaction 28. Feeling generally towards your work : (1) Commitment (2) Indifference (3) Hostility (D) ANGANWADI WORK 29. What was the main reason behind your : (1) Economic necessity seeking this particular work ? : (2) Free-time on hand (one answer only) (3) Relief from domestic chore (4) Liking for community work (5) Affection for children (6) Interest in women’s welfare (7) Seeking job satisfaction (8) Limited working hours (9) ___________________ 30. From which source, did you come to : (1) Press advertisement know about this job ? : (2) Employment Exchange (3) Another Anganwadi worker (4) Friends and relatives (5) ___________________ 31. How were you selected for this job ? : (1) Formal interview (2) Informal discussions (3) Knowledge/Aptitude test (4) Recommendation letter from someone (5) ___________________ 32. Were you given induction training : on joining ? : (1) Yes (2) No 33. Since joining, have you received any of : (1) On-the-job training the following training ? : (2) Refresher training (3) Special training (4) Advance training 34. What is your opinion about the training : (1) Comprehensive (2) Adequate that you have received ? : (3) Inadequate (4) Meagre 35. Are you a member of any Anganwadi : workers’ union ? : (1) Yes (2) No

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36. If Yes, for how many years ? : (1) Upto 2 (2) 2 to 5 (3) 5 to 7 (4) Above 7 37. What was the main reason behind your : (1) Self-will (2) Peer pressure joining the Union ? : (3) Safeguard against injustice (4) Reaction to injustice (5) Job protection under Union power (6) _________________ 38. Have you participated in any Union : actions/agitations ? : (1) Yes (2) No 39. If Yes, Describe their nature : (1) Slogan shouting (2) Black ribbon banding (3) Demonstrations (4) Protest meetings (5) Protest Morchas (6) Gherao/Dharane (7) Flash strike (8) Long-drawn strike (9) Delegation to superiors (10) Delegation to Government (11) ______________________ 40. Have you participated in any Union : activities ? : (1) Yes (2) No 41. If Yes, Describe their nature : (1) Membership drives (2) Fund raising drives (3) Morale building sessions (4) Sympathy marches for other workers (5) Union’s administrative work (6) ______________________ 42. Since joining, have you taken any job- : related grievance to your superiors ? : (1) Yes (2) No 43. If Yes, What was its nature ? : (1) Withheld honorarium (2) Unauthorized deductions (3) Rejected leave application (4) Unfair workload (5) Persistent harassment (6) Malafide transfers (7) Victimization for Union activities (8) Workplace politics (9) Unlawful termination/retrenchment (10)____________________________ 44. To whom did you take your grievance? : (1) Mukhyasevika (2) C.D.P.O. (3) District ICDS Officer (4) Chairperson, Women and Child Welfare Committee of Zilla Parishad (5) Chairperson, Zilla Parishad 45. Within how much time, it was settled ? : (1) On-the-spot (2) 1 week (3) 2 weeks (4) 1 month (5) 3 months (6) More than 3 months (7) Still pending 46. Was your Union helpful in settling it ? : (1) Yes (2) No

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(E) PERSONAL, FAMILY, SOCIAL AND WORK-RELATED PROBLEMS 47. What are the personal and family : (1) Physical fatigue (2) Mental strain problems that you face because of : (3) Neglect of family’s health problems your Anganwadi work ? (multi-choice) : (4) Neglect of children’s edcuation (5) Neglect of family obligations (cooking, washing, house-cleaning, etc.) (6) Strained intra-family relations (7) Disinterest in family affairs (8) Difficulties in hosting/attending family functions (9) Inability to take short breaks for the family (10) Routine things becoming complicated (11)_____________________________ 48. What are the social problems that you : (1) Inability to attend social functions face due to your Anganwadi work ? : (2) Disinterest in social functions (multi-choice) (3) Disinterest in social activities (4) Reduced social contact (5) Inability to go on outings (6) ___________________ 49. What are your work-related problems ? : (1) Conveyance difficulties (multi-choice) (2) Inconvenient working hours (3) Inadequate amenities at the Anganwadi (4) Insufficient equipment at the Anganwadi (5) Work overload (6) Frequent stressful situations (7) Uncooperative colleagues (8) Persistently complaining beneficiaries (9) Irregular delivery of supple. nutrition (10)Belligerent Anganwadi neighbours (11) Harsh superiors (12) Uncaring Union (13) ‘Bossy’ community leaders (14) __________________________ (F) SERVICE DELIVERY 50. Have you participated in a community : survey conducted under ICDS ? : (1) Yes (2) No 51. If Yes, How was the response of the : (1) Very good (2) Good community ? : (3) Fair (4) Poor 52. Describe the intensity of the need for : the following Anganwadi services as : perceived by you in the survey : (a) Supplementary Nutrition : (1) Acute (2) Substantial (3) Slight (4) None

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(b) Immunization : (1) Acute (2) Substantial (3) Slight (4) None (c) Health Checkup : (1) Acute (2) Substantial (3) Slight (4) None (d) Health Referral : (1) Acute (2) Substantial (3) Slight (4) None (e) Pre-School Non-formal education : (1) Acute (2) Substantial (3) Slight (4) None (f) Health & Nutrition Education : (1) Acute (2) Substantial (3) Slight (4) None 53. Do you regularly update the : community survey data ? : (1) Yes (2) No 54. Do you identify ‘at risk children’ in : your Anganwadi for health monitoring ?: (1) Yes (2) No 55. Do you identify ‘at risk nursing/expectant mothers’ in your Anganwadi for their health monitoring ? : (1) Yes (2) No 56. Are parents’ meetings/visits to their : homes for sending children to Anganwadi: regularly conducted ? : (1) Yes (2) No 57. Do the beneficiary children regularly : come to Anganwadi ? : (1) Yes (2) No 58. Do the children respond enthusiastically : to the non-formal pre-school education : programme ? : (1) Yes (2) No 59. Are the children satisfied about the : supplementary food in the Anganwadi ? : (1) Yes (2) No 60. Is advice given to expectant/nursing : mothers about their nutrition needs ? : (1) Yes (2) No 61. Are immunization camps regularly : arranged in the Anganwadi ? : (1) Yes (2) No 62. Is advice given to expectant/nursing : mothers about baby’s immunization ? : (1) Yes (2) No 63. Are community meetings for creating : healthcare awareness arranged ? : (1) Yes (2) No 64. How is community’s response to such : (1) Good (2) Poor meetings ? : (3) Can’t say 65. Are the ailing beneficiaries referred to : hospitals for diagnosis/treatment ? : (1) Yes (2) No 66. Do you follow up with the referred : case until it is cured ? : (1) Yes (2) No 67. Do you follow up with the cured : cases to prevent relapse ? : (1) Yes (2) No 68. Are community meetings for creating : family planning awareness arranged : regularly ? : (1) Yes (2) No 69. How is community’s response to such : (1) Good (2) Poor meetings ? : (3) Can’t say

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70. Are the Anganwadi neighbours invited : to participate in Anganwadi activities ? : (1) Yes (2) No 71. Are the parents counselled about child : health and development in Anganwadi? : (1) Yes (2) No 72. Are the expectant mothers counselled : about prenatal development and care : during pregnancy ? : (1) Yes (2) No 73. Do the community leaders support the : Anganwadi activities ? : (1) Yes (2) No 74. Has a Mahila Mandal been organized : in the Anganwadi ? : (1) Yes (2) No 75. Are Bal Melas of Anganwadi children : organized ? : (1) Yes (2) No 76. Are the Anganwadi records and : registers maintained up-to-date ? : (1) Yes (2) No 77. Are the necessary reports and returns : submitted to higher authorities promptly : and regularly ?: (1) Yes (2) No 78. Do you regularly seek and receive : guidance from your superiors for : improving your work performance ? : (1) Yes (2) No 79. With which type of Anganwadi benefi- : (1) Children below 6 years ciaries you like working most ? : (2) Expectant Mothers (3) Nursing Mothers (4) All Beneficiaries 80. If alternate work with same pay and : working hours were offered, would you : leave Anganwadi work ? : (1) Yes (2) No

THANK YOU

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Doctoral Research Work to be submitted to Shivaji University, Kolhapur

"A Study on Women and Child Development with special reference to Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in Kolhapur

District."

D.K. Shinde School of Social Work, Department of Social Work, SIBER, Kolhapur-416 004

STRUCTURED INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR ANGANWADI

BENERICIARIES Notes: (1) The contents of this form will be treated as strictly confidential. (2) The information given will be used only for academic purposes and will be

tabulated in such a manner that it would not be possible to identify therein the facts pertaining to any particular individual.

(3) Please tickmark (ü) appropriate boxes. The numbers in the brackets are computer codes. Please do not alter or overwrite.

(4) Please answer all the questions, else the entire form will be unuseful. (A) PERSONAL INFORMATION Name in Full : Anganwadi Place : Taluka : Type of Beneficiary : (1) Child Guardian (2) Expectant Mother (3) Nursing Mother 1. Age group (in years) : (1) 18-25 (2) 26-35 (3) 36-45 (4) Above 46 2. Marital Status : (1) Single (2) Married (3) Separated (4) Divorcee (5) Widowed 3. Educational Level : (1) 4-7th Standard (2) 8-10th Standard (3) 11-12th Standard (4) Upto Degree (5) Graduate (6) _______________ 4. Religion : (1) Hindu (2) Muslim (3) Jain (4) Lingayat (5) Neo-Buddhist (6) Christian (7) _____________ 5. Caste : (1) Advanced (2) Scheduled Caste (2) Scheduled Tribe (4) Nomadic Tribe (5) Denotified Tribe (6) _____________ 6. Mother tongue : (1) Marathi (2) Kannada (3) Urdu/Hindi (4) _____________ 7. Anganwadi Beneficiary Period (years) : (1) Upto 1 (2) 1 to 3 (3) 3 to 5 (4) Above 5 (B) FAMILY INFORMATION 8. Family size (number of family members): (1) Upto 5 (2) 6 to 10

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(3) 11 and above 9. Number of earning family members : (1) None (2) One (including yourselves) : (3) Two (4) Three & more 10. Number of elderly dependents in the : (1) None (2) One family : (3) Two (4) Three & more 11. Number of below 6 years children : (1) None (2) One in the family : (3) Two (4) Three & more 12. Father’s/Husband’s Present Occupation : (1) Unemployed (2) Self-employed (3) Employment (4) Daily wage earner (5) Traditional crafts (6) ______________ 13. Monthly family income : (1) Upto Rs.1350/- (2) Rs.1350-2000/- (from all sources) (3) Rs.2000-3000/- (4) Above Rs.3000/- 14. Distance between residence and : (1) Upto 2 (2) 2 to 5 Anganwadi (in kms.) : (3) 5 to 7 (4) Above 7 15. Means used for reaching Anganwadi : (1) Walking (2) Bicycle (3) 2-wheeler (4) City/ST Bus (5) ____________ 16. From which Anganwadi services, does : (1) Health Check-up your family derive benefits ? : (2) Supplementary Nutrition (3) Immunization (self and/or child) (4) Health Referral (5) Pre-School Non-Formal Education (6) Health and Nutrition Education (C) OPINION SURVEY Following Statements relate to your opinions about the facilities and the workers in the Anganwadi. Please give your opinions on these by tickmarking appropriate number shown against each Statement. Neither Very Bad nor Very Bad Bad Good Good Good [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (1) ANGANWADI FACILITIES 1. Access Roads [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 2. Light and Ventilation [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 3. Cleanliness [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 4. Furniture, serving utensils, etc. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 5. Toys, sitting mats, wall charts, etc. for children [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (2) ANGANWADI FUNCTIONARIES 6. Working efficiency [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 7. Punctuality and timeliness [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 8. Reassuring behaviour [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 9. Helping nature [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 10. Treatment given to beneficiaries (children, mothers and women) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 11. Cordial relations with the beneficiaries [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 12. Rapport with the community [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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13. Interpersonal relations among workers and their superiors [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 14. Earnestness for the welfare of the beneficiaries [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 15. Drive and initiative for social service [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (D) SATISFACTION SURVEY Following Statements relate to your satisfaction about the ICDS services available through the Anganwadi. Please record your satisfaction level by tickmarking appropriate number shown against each Statement. Neither Highly Mildly Dissatisfied nor Mildly Highly Dissatisfied Dissatisfied Satisfied Satisfied Satisfied [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (1) Supplementary Nutrition 16. Adequacy of the fare [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 17. Variety of the fare [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 18. Quality of the fare [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 19. Punctuality of service [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 20. Visible effects (e.g. weight gain) of the food consumed [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (2) Immunization 21. Individual counselling of child guardians/mothers about immunization [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 22. Regular arranging of immunization camps in the community [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 23. Prompt medical care in case of reaction [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 24. Monitoring of children/women for completing immunization course [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 25. Follow-up of unimmunized children/women [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (3) Health Check-up 26. Monitoring of children’s physical growth (weight, height, chest) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 27. Prompt detection of disabilities and ailments in children and expectant mothers[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 28. First-aid for minor injuries and ailments [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 29. Suitable advice to guardians about children’s growth/healthcare needs [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 30. Suitable advice to expectant/nursing mothers about their individual healthcare needs [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (3) Health Referral Services 31. Preventive counselling against congenital/incipient disabilities in expectant/nursing mothers [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 32. Prompt referral of ailing children/women to health centres [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 33. Ensuring that the patient completes the course of treatment [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 34. Counselling and moral support throughout the treatment [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 35. Resourcefulness in meeting clinical emergencies [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (4) Pre-School Non-Formal Education 36. Counselling of guardians for sending children to Anganwadi [1] [2] [3]

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[4] [5] 37. Toys and learning aids for children’s use in Anganwadi [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 38. Rapport between children and Anganwadi functionaries [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 39. Anganwadi functionaries’ enthusiasm in organizing various activities for children’s development [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 40. Improvement in child’s behaviour at home consequent to his/her Anganwadi attendance [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (5) Health & Nutrition Education 41. Anganwadi worker’s knowledge of personal and community health matters [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 42. Anganwadi worker’s initiative in arranging parent/community meetings on child health and nutrition matters [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 43. Anganwadi worker’s initiative in arranging parent/community meetings on population education [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 44. Counselling of beneficiary women in family planning, pre- and post-natal care and reproductive health matters [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] 45. Response of the community to Anganwadi-organized activities of health and nutrition education [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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APPENDIX – 3

TABLES RELATED TO HEALTH

HEALTH DEPARTMENT, ZILLA PARISHAD KOLHAPUR

Sr. No. Particular Kolhapur

2009, S.C.D.

Maharashtra,

S.C.D.

India, S.C.D.

1 Birth Rate 14.2 17.3 23.1

2 Death Rate 6.71 6.6 7.4

3 Still born rate 19.11 29 36

4 Infant

mortality rate

3.73 6.9 12.2

5 Fertility rate 1.73 2.14 2.48

6 Mother death

rate

0.46 1.1 2.54

7 Gender ratio

(2001)

839 922 933

8 Gender ratio

(2010)

880 -- ---

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

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VITAL STATISTICAL RATES

Dist: Kolhapur

Source: Survey of Causes of death.

Year Birth rate

Death rate

Infant mortality

rate

Still birth rate

Child mortality

rate

Total fertility

rate

General fertility

rate 2002 18.9 7.2 34 5.4 2.05 67 2003 19.8 7.3 37 12.4 7.8 2.16 69 2004 18.3 7.8 26 18.7 7.6 2.11 68 2005 16.3 7.8 25 31.2 7.06 2.11 57 2006 15.3 7.3 49.5 26.9 6.73 1.84 58 2007 15.5 7.1 25 12.7 5.74 1.94 59 2008 15.3 7.1 24 11.3 5.78 1.92 59 2009 14.1 6.71 19.11 4.36 3.73 1.73 55

Maharashtra State: Survey of causes of deaths (Rural)

Year Birth rate

Death rate

Infant mortality

rate

Still birth rate

Child mortality

rate

Total fertility

rate

General fertility

rate 2002 21.4 7.3 43 5.3 2.61 83 2003 19.9 7.5 43 8.2 9.5 2.49 79 2004 18.9 7.1 42 11.3 10.6 2.41 75 2005 18.9 7.3 38 12.1 9.5 2.35 74 2006 18.1 7.3 38 12.7 9.2 2.27 72 2007 17.6 7.1 31 10.6 8.7 2.18 69 2008 17.8 6.7 31 10.4 7.5 2.21 69 2009 17.3 6.6 29 9.5 6.9 2.14 67

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Survey of causes of death 2004 – 2009 Table No.5: Fertility Rates: Name of District: Kolhapur

Sr. No. Fertility rate 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1 Birth rate 18.34 15.35 15.37 15.54 15.3 14.2

2 Still birth rate 18.77 31.16 26.91 12.72 11.3 4.36

3 General fertility rate

67.87 57.1 57.84 58.98 58.89 55.46

4 Age specific fertility rate

a 15-19 17.92 15.05 15.58 15.8 16.3 15.09

b 20-24 246.15 236.11 215.95 242.8 244.4 221.25

c 25-29 144.95 104 125.54 111.7 106.5 94.19

d 30-34 11.13 11.42 8.36 16.1 16.3 13.71

e 35-39 3.11 1.67 3.57 1.51 1.52 1.93

f 40-44 0 0 0 0 0 0

g 45-49 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Total fertility rate

2.11 1.84 1.84 1.94 1.92 1.73

6 Gross reproductive rate

0.99 0.8 0.83 0.89 0.87 0.79

7 Sex ratio at birth

897.8 773.8 833.7 853.1 841.4 842.25

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT ZILLA PARISHAD KOLHAPUR

YEAR-WISE INFANT & CHILD DEATHS

Sr. No. Period 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 (Nov)

1 Within 24 hours 268 283 230 141 2 1 day to 1 week 428 375 366 176 3 1 week to 4

weeks 106 111 100 77

4 1 month to 12 months

178 198 159 102

5 Total infant deaths (0-1 year)

980 967 855 496

6 Total Child deaths (1-5 year)

87 79 57 56

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

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INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE PLAN, KOLHAPUR DISTRICT, KO LHAPUR ZILLA PARISHAD: OCTOBER 2011

Table 2: Programme for Eradication of Mal-Nutrition - Category-wise classification.

Sr.No. Taluka No. of

children (surveyed)

No. of children whose

weight is recorded

Prcentag of children

Classification according category

General % Under weight

% Severely

under weight

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Karveer 14638 13257 90.57 11276 85.06 1751 13.21 230 1.73 2 Karveer 2 12599 11802 93.67 10130 85.83 1479 12.53 193 1.64 3 Hatkanangale 16391 15899 17.00 13304 83.68 2311 14.54 284 1.79 4 Hatkanangale 2 15285 14599 95.51 12540 85.90 1878 12.86 181 1.24 5 Shirol 13166 12651 96.09 10827 85.58 1689 13.35 135 1.07 6 Shirol 2 12843 12335 96.04 10319 83.66 1825 14.80 191 1.55 7 G. Bavada 3755 3639 96.91 3091 84.94 512 14.07 36 0.99 8 Ajra 8533 8033 94.14 6630 82.53 1294 16.11 109 1.36 9 Bhudargad 11607 11233 9678 9330 83.06 1718 15.29 185 1.65 10 Chandgad 15860 14979 94.45 13080 87.32 1742 11.63 157 1.05 11 Gadhinglaj 15741 15137 96.16 13502 89.20 1515 10.01 120 0.79 12 Kagal 19204 18517 96.42 15722 84.91 2502 13.51 293 1.58 13 Panhala 21679 20524 94.67 17596 85.73 2563 12.49 365 1.78 14 Radhanagari 16987 16290 95.90 13773 84.55 2287 14.04 230 1.41 15 Shahuwadi 16021 15512 96.82 12782 82.40 2408 15.52 322 2.08

16 Kolhapur (Rural)

25799 24262 94.04 20919 86.22 3005 12.39 338 1.39

Total 240108 228669 95.24 194821 85.20 30479 13.33 3369 1.47

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

348

CHART SHOWING BENEFICIARIES OF SUPPLEMENTARY DIET DISTRIBUTION IN MARCH 2011

Sr.No. Taluka No. of

Anganwadis

6 months to 6 years Pregnant women Lactating mothers TOTAL : 6 months to 6 years +Pregnant women +Lactating

mothers Percentage of eligible

beneficiaries 15/14*100

Total Beneficarie

s

No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary diet

No. of Beneficiarie

s actually who

received sup. diet

Total Beneficarie

s

No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary diet

No. of Beneficiarie

s actually who

received sup. diet

Total Beneficarie

s

No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary diet

No. of Beneficiarie

s actually who

received sup. diet

Total number of

actual beneficiaries (4+7+10)

Total No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary diet

(5+8+11)

Actual No. of

beneficiaries who

received sup. diet (6+9+12)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Karveer 218 14098 14098 12972 1205 1205 1205 1183 1183 1183 16486 16486 15360 93.17 2 Karveer 2 2031 11879 11879 104468 946 946 946 1017 1017 1017 13842 13842 12431 89.81 3 Hatkanangale 218 14776 14776 12663 1257 1257 1227 1377 1377 1308 17410 17410 15198 87.29 4 Hatkanangale 2 187 14154 14154 11843 1092 1092 1092 1358 1358 1358 16604 16604 14293 86.08 5 Shirol 219 11723 11723 10472 1032 1032 1032 1162 1162 1162 13917 13917 12666 91.01 6 Shirol 2 198 11927 11927 10604 1088 1088 1088 1245 1245 1245 14260 14260 12937 90.72 7 G. Bavada 64 3540 3540 3990 298 298 298 307 307 307 4145 4145 3795 91.56 8 Ajra 207 8144 8144 8097 653 653 653 655 655 655 9452 9452 9405 99.50 9 Bhudargad 235 10780 10780 9494 864 864 864 994 994 994 12638 12638 11352 89.82

10 Chandgad 250 14963 14963 14172 1202 1202 1202 1358 1358 1358 17523 17523 16732 95.49 11 Gadhinglaj 279 14784 14784 13686 1172 1172 1172 1273 1273 1273 17229 17229 16131 93.63 12 Kagal 296 18137 18137 17121 1558 1558 1541 1698 1698 1686 21393 21393 20348 95.12 13 Panhala 305 20011 20011 18684 1665 1665 1665 1729 1729 1729 23405 23405 22078 94.33 14 Radhanagari 306 16225 16225 14645 1515 1515 1449 1428 1428 1380 19168 19168 17474 91.16 15 Shahuwadi 282 16715 16715 16318 1223 1223 1223 1219 1219 1219 19157 19157 18760 97.93 16 Kolhapur (Rural) 249 23893 23893 22762 2048 2048 2048 2053 2053 2053 27994 27994 26863 95.96

Total 3716 225749 225749 207191 18818 18818 18705 20056 20056 19927 264623 264623 245823 92.90

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

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INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE PLAN, KOLHAPUR DISTRICT, KO LHAPUR ZILLA PARISHAD: MARCH 2011

Table 2: Programme for Eradication of Mal-Nutrition - Category-wise classification.

Sr.No. Taluka No. of

children (surveyed)

No. of children

whose weight is recorded

Prcentag of children

Classification according category

General % Moderately

mal-nourished

% Severely

mal-nourished

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Karveer 15281 14662 95.95 13737 93.69 879 6.00 46 0.31 2 Karveer 2 12896 12151 94.22 11260 92.67 875 7.20 16 0.13 3 Hatkanangale 16156 15456 95.67 13221 85.54 2070 13.39 165 1.07 4 Hatkanangale 2 15512 14720 94.81 12205 82.91 2382 16.18 133 0.90 5 Shirol 12885 12630 98.02 10357 82.00 2085 16.51 188 1.49 6 Shirol 2 13172 12794 97.13 10366 81.02 2286 17.87 142 1.11 7 G. Bavada 3847 3772 98.05 3100 82.18 657 17.42 15 0.40 8 Ajra 8800 8434 95.84 7200 85.37 1068 12.66 166 1.97 9 Bhudargad 11774 11323 96.17 9331 82.41 1796 15.86 196 1.73 10 Chandgad 16321 16102 98.66 14686 91.21 1370 8.51 46 0.29 11 Gadhinglaj 16057 15602 97.17 13775 88.29 1745 11.18 82 0.53 12 Kagal 19835 19207 96.83 16653 86.70 2350 12.24 204 1.06 13 Panhala 21740 20820 95.77 18604 89.36 2070 9.94 146 0.70 14 Radhanagari 17653 17227 97.59 14031 81.45 2925 16.98 271 1.57 15 Shahuwadi 17934 17596 98.12 13721 77.98 3722 21.15 153 0.87

16 Kolhapur (Rural)

25946 24693 95.17 21018 85.12 3470 14.05 205 0.83

Total 245809 237189 96.49 203265 85.70 31750 13.39 2174 0.92

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

350

CHART SHOWING BENEFICIARIES OF DISTRIBUTION OF SUPPLEMENTARY NOURISHMENT DIET IN OCTOBER 2011

Sr.No. Taluka No. of

Anganwadis

6 months to 6 years Pregnant women Lactating mothers TOTAL : 6 months to 6 years +Pregnant women +Lactating

mothers

Percentage of eligible

beneficiaries 15/14*100

Total Beneficarie

s

No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary

nourishment diet

No. of Beneficiarie

s actually who

received sup. diet

Total Beneficarie

s

No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary

nourishment diet

No. of Beneficiarie

s actually who

received sup. diet

Total Beneficarie

s

No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary

nourishment diet

No. of Beneficiarie

s actually who

received sup. diet

Total number of

actual beneficiaries (4+7+10)

Total No. of Beneficiarie

s eligible for

supplementary

nourishment diet

(5+8+11)

Actual No. of

beneficiaries who

received sup. diet (6+9+12)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Karveer 218 13355 13355 11150 1340 1340 1340 1281 1281 1281 15976 15976 13771 86.20 2 Karveer 2 203 11586 11586 8631 1084 1084 1051 1010 1010 944 13680 13680 10626 77.68 3 Hatkanangale 218 15042 15042 12770 1486 1486 1483 1343 1343 1343 17868 17868 15596 87.28 4 Hatkanangale 2 187 13964 13964 11288 1337 1337 1337 1319 1319 1319 16620 16620 13944 83.90 5 Shirol 219 11953 11953 10714 1132 1132 1132 1212 1512 1212 14297 14297 13058 91.33 6 Shirol 2 198 11652 11652 8965 1177 1177 878 1200 1200 907 14029 14029 10750 76.63 7 G. Bavada 64 3446 3446 3040 340 340 340 309 309 309 4095 4095 3689 90.09 8 Ajra 207 7865 7865 7403 712 712 711 667 667 666 9244 9244 8780 94.98 9 Bhudargad 235 10627 10627 9968 1013 1013 1013 980 980 980 12620 12620 11961 94.78

10 Chandgad 250 14135 14135 13852 1329 1329 1329 1315 1315 1315 13779 13779 16496 98.31 11 Gadhinglaj 279 14481 14481 13499 1327 1327 1327 1260 1260 1260 17068 17068 16086 94.25 12 Kagal 296 17335 17335 16391 1650 1650 1705 1867 1867 1867 20852 20852 19963 95.74 13 Panhala 305 19768 19768 18396 1919 1919 1919 1908 1908 1908 23595 23595 22223 94.19 14 Radhanagari 306 15529 15529 13457 1550 1550 1475 1458 1458 1404 18537 18537 16336 88.13 15 Shahuwadi 291 14932 14932 14465 1326 1326 1326 1089 1089 1089 17347 17347 16880 97.31 16 Kolhapur (Rural) 239 26689 23689 19437 2263 2263 2263 2104 2104 2104 28056 28056 23804 84.84

Total 3715 219359 219359 193426 20982 20982 20629 20322 20322 19908 260663 260663 233963 89.76

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur

351

INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE PLAN, KOLHAPUR DISTRICT, KO LHAPUR NUMERIC REPORT, MARCH 2011

Sr.No. Taluka

No. of Anganwadis

Rural Population

No. of Pregnant women

Lactating women

0-1 yrs children

1-3 yrs children

3-6 yrs children

No. of births from April 2011

till date

No. of infant

mortality cases from April 2011

till date

No. of stillborn

babies from April 2011

till date

Infant mortality

rate

Stillborn rate

Sanctioned Acutal

working

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Karveer 218 218 174187 1205 1183 2471 5110 7700 1676 18 13 1.18 7.76 2 Karveer 2 203 203 146795 946 1017 2247 4194 6455 1219 14 10 1.09 8.20 3 Hatkanangale 218 218 176254 1257 1377 2688 5456 8012 2037 62 46 3.84 22.58 4 Hatkanangale 2 187 187 160826 1092 1358 2638 5225 7649 1891 51 36 3.29 19.04 5 Shirol 219 219 156214 1032 1162 2245 4282 6358 1307 45 26 3.49 19.89 6 Shirol 2 198 198 146766 1088 1245 2377 4291 6504 1464 26 10 1.97 6.83 7 G. Bavada 64 64 35855 298 307 648 1275 1924 542 10 9 2.60 16.61 8 Ajra 207 207 117832 653 655 1408 2909 4483 881 12 16 1.36 18.16 9 Bhudargad 235 235 155335 864 994 1949 3829 5996 1326 27 11 2.29 8.30 10 Chandgad 250 250 193929 1202 1358 2723 5151 8447 2344 26 27 1.59 11.52 11 Gadhinglaj 279 279 200263 1172 1273 2724 5205 8128 2767 20 19 1.25 6.87 12 Kagal 296 296 234806 1558 1698 3420 6577 9838 2604 62 36 3.13 13.82 13 Panhala 305 305 255997 1665 1729 3543 7430 10767 2926 69 40 3.17 13.67 14 Radhanagari 306 306 201531 1515 1428 2810 5654 9189 2136 73 33 4.14 15.45 15 Shahuwadi 282 282 195471 1223 1219 2469 6969 8496 1573 8 3 0.45 1.91 16 Kolhapur (Rural) 249 249 278208 2048 2053 4063 8707 13176 2949 84 41 3.24 13.90

Total 3716 3716 2830269 18818 20056 40423 82264 123122 29642 607 376 2.47 12.68

Ref: Zilla Parishad, Kolhapur