Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011
Ministry of Rural Development
Government of India
PRC Meeting
July 9, 2015
Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011
• Union Cabinet approved BPL Census along with Caste Census: May 2011
• BPL Census in rural areas• Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD)
• BPL Census in Urban areas• Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
(MoHUPA)• Caste Census
• Ministry of Home Affairs :Registrar General of India (RGI) and Census Commissioner of India (Govt. assured in the Parliament)
• MoRD is the Nodal Ministry for the whole exercise• Paperless Census; use of Tablet PC - first time in the world!
• Services of CPSUs utilised (BEL, ITI and ECIL)2
SECC 2011 – Objectives
1.To enable ranking of households based on their socio economic status.
2.To make available authentic information on caste wise population enumeration.
3.To make available authentic information regarding the socio – economic condition and education of various castes and sections of population.
Flow Chart of Claims & Objection Process
D – FILE
Generate by NIC for Draft List Publication and further utilize by CPSU
1. Final-list software will generate PDFs
with full data of all the Households for
web publication on http://secc.gov.in/
and website of the States.
2. Final-list software will generate PDFs with only
modified Households during COTS.
COTS
F – FILE
Database upload by CPSU at NIC Server
Z – FILE Database generated by NIC with Two tables
1. With full data (Corrected + Remaining Part) 2. With modified data only
Appealate officer
Designated officer
Appeals
Decision Decision
Claims & Objection Petition
Decision copy to
Petitioner
Appeal petition
Certification by State & CPSUs
Information Collected in Rural Areas Information regarding :•Occupation•Education•Disability•Religion•SC/ST Status•Name of Caste/Tribe•Employment•Income and Source of Income•Assets•Housing•Consumer Durables and Non-Durables•Land
RURAL & URBAN25 Crore Households
DATA
DATA
Data Charge Centers: Block/Tahsil Office (10,832 in India)
Enumerators
Supervisors
Charge Officers
Draft list
Draft Household Data Publication
(R & U) Gram Sabha
(GS)
Claims & Objection
Designated Officers &Appellate Officers
GS
Res
olut
ions
Final Household Data/Information
Final data
Decisions
DE
A/D
EO
/TP
Cs
AB
C
BA
Verifiers
Socio Economic & Caste Census 2011 – Overall Flow Chart
SECC: Survey Completed Everywhere • Districts Covered= 640• Enumeration Completed = 640• Verification Completed= 640• Draft List Published= 628• Final List Published= 299• Final List Published of States= 13 States/ UTs• States Ready to Publish Final List= 21 States/UT
• COTs Invited & Resolved= 99.66%
• Draft List Awaited= 12• NCT Delhi= 9/9• Himachal Pradesh= 1/12• Maharashtra= 2/ 35
Allows Assessment of Trend
Final List Being Brought in Public Domain
Ranking of Households on the Basis of Information – Not a Poverty Line• Poverty is multi-dimensional.• Information from households as basis for ranking.
• Three categories of households :
1. Automatically Excluded:
2. Automatically Included;
3. Ranking of households as per 7 Deprivation Indicators reflecting household’s well-being
Automatically Excluded Criteria
1. Motorized 2/3/4 wheeler/fishing boat.
2. Mechanized ¾ wheeler agricultural equipment
3. Kisan Credit Card - credit limit Rs. 50,000 +
4. Household member government employee
5. Households with non-agricultural enterprises registered with Government.
6. Any member of HH earning more than Rs. 10000 per month
Automatically Excluded - II
7. Paying Income Tax
8. Paying Professional Tax
9. 3 or more rooms with pucca walls and roof.
10. Owns a refrigerator
11. Owns landline phone
12. Owns more than 2.5 acres of irrigated land with 1 irrigation equipment
13. 5 acres or more of irrigated land for two or more crop seasons.
14. Owning at least 7.5 acres of land or more with at least one irrigation equipment.
Automatically Included
1. Households without shelter
2. Destitute/living on alms
3. Manual scavengers
4. Primitive Tribal Groups
5. Legally released bonded labourers
The Poorest of the Poor ( ‘Ultra Poor’)
Deprivation Indicators
1. Households with only one room, Kucha walls and Kucha roof;
2. No adult members between ages of 16 and 59
3. Female headed households with no adult male member between 16 and 59;
4. Households with disabled member and no able bodied member
5. SC/ST Households
6. Households with no literate adult above 25 years
7. Landless households deriving a major part of their income from manual casual labour.
Provisional Finding
Key Findings – Automatic Inclusion
• 1.34 (0.07%) lakh households without shelter.• 5.49 (0.31%) lakh households destitute living on alms.
• 0.90 lakh household (0.05%) Manual Scavengers• 8.41 lakh households (0.47%) Primitive Tribal Group
• 1.13 lakh households (0.06%) Legally Released Bonded Labour
Automatic Included= 16.50 Lakh (0.92%)
Intervene on Priority
Key Findings
• Total Households in the Country= 24.39 Crore• Total Rural Households= 17.91 Crore
• Households Excluded = 7.05 Crore (39.49%)• Automatically Included= 16.50 lakh (0.92 %)• Considered for Deprivation= 10.69 Crore• Not reporting Deprivation= 2.00 Crore• Household With Deprivations= 8.69 Crore
• Households with at least 1Deprivation = 8.69 crore (48.49%)• Households with at least 2 Deprivation = 5.33 Crore (29.78 %)• Households with at least 3 Deprivation = 2.34 Crore (13.09 %)• Households with at least 4 Deprivation = 0.69 Crore (3.87%)• Households with at least 5 Deprivation= 0.14 Crore (0.80%)• Households with at least 6 Deprivation= 0.02 Crore (0.14 %)• Households with all the 7 Deprivations= 12,909 (0.01%)
Deprivation Data
D1. Households with only one room, kaccha walls and kacha roof;
D2. No adult members between ages of 16 and 59
D3. Female headed households with no adult male member between 16 and 59;
D4. Households with disabled member and no able bodied member
D5. SC/ST Households
D6. Households with no literate adult above 25 years
D7. Landless households deriving a major part of their income from manual casual labour.
Total Households
Total Households considered
for deprivation
No. of Deprived Households with deprivation criteria
D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 D-5 D-6 D-7
17,91,64,759 10,69,42,699 2,37,31,674 65,15,205 68,96,014 7,16,045 3,85,82,225 4,21,47,568 5,37,01,383
60% 13.25% 3.64% 3.85% 0.40% 21.53% 23.52% 29.97%
Main Running Theme of Deprivation:Landless Manual & Casual Workers
ParticularDeprivated
Households
Landless and manual
casual labour (D7) %
Only zero room or one room with kucha walls and kucha roof (D1) 2,37,31,674 1,41,13082 59%
No adult member between age 16 to 59 (D2) 65,15,205 30,46,605 47%
Female headed households with no adult male member between age 16 to 59 (D3) 68,96,014 37,32,041 54%
Disabled member and no able bodied adult member (D4) 7,16,045 3,25,070 45%
SC/ST households (D5) 3,85,82,225 2,08,86,654 54%
No literate adult above 25 years (D6) 4,21,47,568 2,32,18,296 55%Landless households as manual casual labour (D7) 5,37,01,383 5,37,01,383 100%
Insecure & Uncertain IncomeUnsafe and Poor quality Houses
Low on Skill & EducationAssetless
Main Running Theme of Deprivation:
• Landless Manual/Casual Workers= 5.37 crore • It Includes Large Chunk of Other Deprivation Households:• with only one room, kaccha walls and kacha roof= 59%• SC/ST Households= 54%• No literate adult above 25 years= 55%• No adult members = 47%• Female headed with no adult male = 54%• With no able bodied member= 55%
Insecure & Uncertain Income SourceUnsafe and Poor quality Houses
Low on Skill & EducationAsset-less
Possible Applications
• National Food Security Act• Housing for All• Education and Skills thrust• MGNREGA focus villages• Interventions for differently able• Interventions for women led households• Targeting of household/individual entitlements ion
evidence of deprivation
What's Holding Back Full Use of SECC Data
Claims and Objections Process: Time Over- Run
Sl. No State/UT CPSUAverage
Number of Days
Lowest number of
days
Highest number of
days
1 Chhattisgarh BEL 104 72 135
2 Gujarat BEL 457 457 457
3 Haryana BEL 986 978 993
4 Maharashtra BEL 75 19 130
5 Puducherry BEL 135 135 135
6 Rajasthan BEL 138 19 257
7 Tamil Nadu BEL NA NA NA
8 Tripura BEL 146 146 146
9 Andhra Pradesh ECIL 242 212 271
10 Bihar ECIL 479 470 487
Sl. No State/UT CPSUAverage
Number of Days
Lowest number of
days
Highest number of
days
11 Jharkhand ECIL 229 50 407
12 Odisha ECIL 62 6 118
13 Telangana ECIL 168 149 187
14 Arunachal Pradesh ITI 139 33 244
15 Delhi ITI NA NA NA
16 Himachal Pradesh ITI 169 41 297
17 Kerala ITI 331 331 331
18 Madhya Pradesh ITI 116 44 187
19 Punjab ITI 47 8 86
20 Uttar Pradesh ITI 334 110 558
21 Uttarakhand ITI 290 161 419
Claims and Objections Process: Time Over- Run
States /UTs : SECC Final List Published
Sr No State/UT CPSUDraft list
Published (No of Districts)
Date of start of Draft List
Publication
Final list Published (No
of Districts)
1 Chandigarh BEL 1 20-Jan-14 1
2 Karnataka BEL 30 12-Dec-13 30
3 Manipur BEL 9 22-Nov-13 9
4 A & N Islands ECIL 3 01-Dec-14 3
5 Assam ECIL 27 06-Nov-13 27
6 Sikkim ECIL 4 11-Oct-13 4
7 Mizoram ECIL 8 27-Jun-14 8
8 Nagaland ECIL 11 15-Oct-12 11
9 West Bengal ECIL 19 21-Oct-13 19
10 Lakshadweep ITI 1 15-Oct-12 1
11 Goa ITI 2 03-Feb-14 2
12 Jammu and Kashmir ITI 22 04-Mar-14 22
13 Meghalaya ITI 7 05-Dec-13 7
States where SECC Final List Publication in process
Sl No
State/UT CPSU
Draft list Published
(No of Districts)
Date of start of Draft List
Publication
Final list Published
(No of Districts)
COTS Covered
%
COTS PendingActual
1 Gujarat BEL 26 07-Oct-13 25/26 100% 9
2 Rajasthan BEL 33 01-Aug-14 12/33 100% 1
3 Bihar ECIL 38 07-Oct-13 36/38 100% 0
4 Jharkhand ECIL 24 05-Feb-14 13/24 97.72% 3947
5 Madhya Pradesh ITI 50 09-Sep-14 38/50 97.6% 1625
6 Punjab ITI 20 27-Jun-14 13/20 99.87% 4
Time Over- Run in Claims and Objections Process
SL No. State CPSU
No of Household
Where Claims
Uploaded
Application ProcessData
Modification done on
Applications
% Applications
Settled
Pending Application
Approved Reject
1 GUJARAT BEL 268686 268574 103 268561 100 9
2 RAJASTHAN BEL 28014 27876 137 27817 100 1
3 CHHATTISGARH BEL 53869 51660 2167 51589 99.92 42
4 TAMILNADU BEL 22648 21959 379 21555 98.63 310
5 TRIPURA BEL 7293 7136 12 6963 98.01 145
6 HARYANA BEL 186736 177625 4326 174803 97.44 4785
7 MAHARASHTRA BEL 99675 84499 6417 81215 91.21 8759
8 PUDUCHERRY BEL 1335 1171 1 855 87.79 163
9 BIHAR ECIL 6801283 4466697 2334586 4466733 100 0
10 TELANGANA ECIL 669231 668414 698 666846 99.98 119
11 ANDHRA PRADESH ECIL 667299 664858 2122 664465 99.95 319
Time Over- Run in Claims and Objections Process
SL No. State CPSU
No of Household
Where Claims
Uploaded
Application ProcessData
Modification done on
Applications
% Applications
Settled
Pending Application
Approved Reject
12 WEST BENGAL ECIL 1496452 1406846 75395 1404843 99.05 14210
13 ODISHA ECIL 1631 1594 2 1578 97.85 35
14 JHARKHAND ECIL 173221 166385 2889 163183 97.72 3947
15 UTTARAKHAND ITI 220 219 1 211 100 0
16 KERALA ITI 431381 372156 59213 372353 100 12
17ARUNACHAL PRADESH ITI 17696 17695 0 17695 99.99 1
18 PUNJAB ITI 2999 2941 54 2925 99.87 4
19 HIMACHAL PRADESH ITI 667 666 0 644 99.85 1
20 UTTAR PRADESH ITI 180796 176883 1384 173143 98.6 2529
21 MADHYA PRADESH ITI 67712 65994 93 65605 97.6 1625
GP-EB Mapping Status
STATE NAMETOTAL
DISTRICTS
TOTAL DISTRICTS IN
GP EB MAPPING
Count GP In State GP EB
TOT Count GP MoRD
TOT GP exactly
matched
TOT GP Approx
matchedTOT
matched
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 3 3 79 77 32 3 35ANDHRA PRADESH 13 13 12220 12241 7757 1241 8998ARUNACHAL PRADESH 16 0 0 1825 0 0 0ASSAM 27 27 2794 2606 1342 243 1585BIHAR 38 38 8601 8311 2511 774 3285CHANDIGARH 1 1 10 1 0 0 0CHHATTISGARH 18 18 9039 9125 4681 1145 5826DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 1 1 11 11 10 1 11DAMAN AND DIU 2 0 0 10 0 0 0GOA 2 2 383 190 74 3 77GUJARAT 26 26 17776 13514 6708 856 7564HARYANA 21 21 6633 6219 1935 656 2591HIMACHAL PRADESH 12 12 3066 3180 1707 335 2042JAMMU & KASHMIR 22 22 5734 4117 749 533 1282JHARKHAND 24 24 4068 4466 2812 285 3097KARNATAKA 30 29 4800 5550 3241 566 3807KERALA 14 14 960 1000 602 86 688LAKSHADWEEP 1 1 10 10 10 0 10
STATE NAMETOTAL
DISTRICTS
TOTAL DISTRICTS IN
GP EB MAPPING
Count GP In State GP EB
TOT Count GP MoRD
TOT GP exactly
matched
TOT GP Approx
matchedTOT
matched
MADHYA PRADESH 50 50 22573 22075 12519 3344 15863
MAHARASHTRA 35 33 26294 26863 14180 3479 17659
MANIPUR 9 9 2535 3023 835 301 1136
MEGHALAYA 7 0 0 1805 0 0 0
MIZORAM 8 8 807 844 432 28 460
NAGALAND 11 11 1221 1163 547 77 624
NCT OF DELHI 9 4 87 0 0 0 0
ODISHA 30 7 1279 6110 873 175 1048
PUDUCHERRY 4 2 5 14 0 0 0
PUNJAB 20 20 12263 12730 1489 478 1967
RAJASTHAN 33 33 14477 9081 411 145 556
SIKKIM 4 4 452 180 45 7 52
TAMILNADU 32 31 12282 12278 7030 1092 8122
TELANGANA 10 9 8850 8081 4755 916 5671
TRIPURA 4 0 0 1025 0 0 0
UTTAR PRADESH 71 71 71574 50301 18205 11369 29574
UTTARAKHAND 13 13 15513 7255 2594 1369 3963
WEST BENGAL 19 11 816 3307 476 71 547
GP-EB Mapping Status cont...
Claims and Objections ProcessAfter Verification and Correction gets completed, the draft list
will be published in three prominent place
1. Gram Panchayats
2. A prominent place in Panchayat,
3. BDO office
A Circular for revised period for completing claims and objections was to be minimum of 45 days and maximum of 82 days from the day of publication of the draft list, has been issued on 30 July 2013 to meet the requirements of National Food Security Act (NFSA).
In actual practice in some States the range of time lines were of different ranges from 45 to 60 days, even some State has crossed beyond 82 days.
Way ForwardStates to Publish Final List before 31st July 2015
Sr No State/UT CPSUDraft list
Published (No of Districts)
Date of start of Draft List
Publication
Final list Published
(No of Districts)
1 Chhattisgarh BEL 18 01-Dec-14 NIL2 Dadra & N H BEL 1 01-Jan-15 NIL3 Diu & Daman BEL 2 20-Jul-12 NIL4 Haryana BEL 21 26-Jul-12 NIL5 Puducherry BEL 4 01-Dec-14 NIL6 Tamil Nadu BEL 32 27-Apr-15 NIL7 Tripura BEL 4 20-Nov-14 NIL8 Andhra Pradesh ECIL 13 18-Jul-14 NIL9 Odisha ECIL 30 18-Dec-14 NIL
10 Telangana ECIL 10 10-Oct-14 NIL11 Arunachal Pradesh ITI 16 14-Aug-14 NIL12 Kerala ITI 14 15-Nov-13 NIL13 Uttarakhand ITI 13 04-Oct-13 NIL14 Uttar Pradesh ITI 71 20-Feb-14 NIL
Issues
• Tracing of progress of each household through data updation.
• Data Updation:• Seeding of MGNREGA, IAY, NRLM and NSAP data on
SECC data.• Linking with Birth and Death Registration data.• Linking with Adhaar number and Mobile numbers.• Linking with Electrical Card Number.
Issues
States that must Publish Final List
• Maharashtra: Eight districts have exceeded the COTS timelines beyond 82 days.
• (Parbhani, Aurangabad, Jalgaon, Ahamad Nagar, Hingoli, Latur, Osmanabad and Washim)
• Himachal Pradesh: Three districts have exceeded the COTS timelines beyond 82 days.
• (Lahul & Spiti, Kinnaur, Sirmaur)
• Delhi: Need to publish their Draft List for all 9 districts
CPSU Issues
Shortage of Data Base Administrators (DBA) in mainly following states (Tripura, Odisha, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamilnadu) for entering claims in the field so that uploading of ‘F’ files are delaying.
Delaying in uploading Final List PDF files by CPSU’s in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra.
State Suggestions for Update
For accessing SECC data all state nodal officers can be given to access of secc2011.nic.in through there id and password of secc monitoring site.
It may suggested that dynamic updation of secc data from field through Rozagar Sayak from MGNREGA can be used and NIC is requested to develop a web based solution for that.
As per cabinet note SECC data is valid for ten years (up to 2019). However each State/UT’s can update/revision of the list by every two years, refer to page 16 of said cabinet note.
Fund Release (Rs. in Lakhs)
Sl. No.Name of
States/UTsTotal Est.
RequirementTotal Fund Released
Final amount is to be released
Requesting for Additional
Fund
UC for SECC
% of Utilization
All India 171815.43 160252.08 11563.22
State wise details
Additional Caste Correction
Before requesting for generation ‘Z’ files additional caste correction are to be completed.
Percentage of Correction done on additional caste files is up to 33.19%.
Proposed household/individual data updating protocol
after Social Economic and Caste Census (SECC)
Updating through Claims & Objection Process6 Months / 1 Year
Hard Disk Web Based
Data Base Updated at NIC
Data Sharing ProtocolSECC provisional data has been released in website http://secc.gov.in/welcome on 3rd July 2015 by Hon'ble Minister of Rural Development Shri. Chaudhary Birender Singh.
Procedures of handing over of end data to States/UTs and others need to be decided.
How to update data and its periodicity (as per the cabinet note data will be update by every two years).
Gujarat, Haryana and Andhra Pradesh shared their views
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