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Forewsrd

The Hsusehotd eonswr,ner Expendlture .uly*y" of Nationa! Sample Survey

{N$S} Fre primary snurce,$ of data on var}ous indicators sf tre$el of living* pattem af

coneumption and well*being of househ*tde at the NBt&o:naI and $tate $et*' Tnele-11

used, for pl*nning, poticy fCIrrnu,lation, declginnr suppcrt and as tnput tor furthe'r.statistical

exsrclEes by varieu* Government organizations, as*de*nielans- researche[s. a*d

schotars. N$s s$rveys on consumer exper:rditure with lerge sample size of l-tc'Llsetrolds

have been ccndurcted quirrquennially frCInr !7th nsund {Qctober I$TZ - September 1S73}

CInwards" The N$$ $fih round carried out during July 20fi$ - June 2ff'tr0 w*s tfre,eighth

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The NSS round on Household Consumer Expenditure provides the database for

caloulstion of pove$r estinrate* by the Flanning commlssien. For pe*t seve'raf Ysars

the Flanning iommiusion used to estimate the proportion s'f peop*e belcw poveriry line

following the Lekdarwala Cq;*rgittee method, Holvever, recently an Fxp'ert Grcup under

the chairmanehlp of Frsf. $uresh D Tendulk*r deveN,aped s newt rnethndotsgy.Y1'.u

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before We coultl bring out th* resttlts the Frof' left tls fqr e'ver. We hope he vulll eonttnu'e

to guide and adviselftu f,l$Sn frorn his l-lea'ienly Ahode. Thls report is dedicated to

Late Frof. Suresh D. Tendulkar-

New 0eNhiJuly 2011

J. basflilireffior Senem:l & *hief Ex.ecutive Gtflcer

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NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

CONTENTS

Chapter One Introduction 1

Chapter Two Features of the Consumer Expenditure Survey 4

Chapter Three Key Findings of NSS 66th Round Survey on Household Consumer Expenditure

10

Detailed Tables 21

Appendix A Concepts and Definitions A-1 - A-4

Appendix B Sample Design and Estimation Procedure B-1 - B-9

Appendix C Population Projections C-1

Appendix D Schedule 1.0 D-1 - D-42

Detailed Tables

1A-R, 1A-U Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile class of MPCEURP all States and UTs

21 - 44

1B-R, 1B-U Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile class of MPCEMRP all States and UTs

45 - 68

1C-R, 1C-U Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile class of MPCEMMRP all States and UTs

69 - 92

2A Break-up of average MPCEURP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group all-India

93

2B Break-up of average MPCEMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group all-India

94

2C Break-up of average MPCEMMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group all-India

95

3R, 3U Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption for food items, all-India: MMRP estimates

96 – 103

4R, 4U Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption for non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates

104 - 115

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NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Chapter One

Introduction 1.1 Background 1.1.1 The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) conducts nationwide household consumer expenditure surveys at regular intervals as part of its “rounds”, each round normally of a year’s duration. The NSS surveys are conducted through interviews of a random sample of households selected through a scientific design and cover practically the entire geographical area of the country. 1.1.2 The household consumer expenditure survey (CES) is generally covered as one of the main subjects of the NSS survey at quinquennial intervals. This provides a series of CES’s. The 66th round survey (July 2009 - June 2010) was the eighth such survey of this quinquennial series, the seventh having been conducted during the 61st round (July 2004 - June 2005). The key indicators on household consumption in India during 2009-10 based on data collected through the 66th round of NSS are presented here. 1.2 Objective of the survey 1.2.1 The NSS consumer expenditure survey aims at generating estimates of household monthly per capita consumer expenditure (MPCE) and its distribution separately for the rural and urban sectors of the country, for States and Union Territories, and for different socio-economic groups. These indicators are amongst the most important measures of the level of living of the respective domains of the population. The distribution of MPCE highlights the differences in level of living of the different segments of the population and is an effective tool to study the prevalence of poverty and inequality. These numbers enable the apex planning and decision-making process to allocate the nation’s resources among sectors, regions, and socio-economic groups, and assess the “inclusiveness” of economic growth. 1.2.2 Besides measuring the household consumption level and its pattern, the CES has another important use. To work out consumer price indices (CPIs) which measure the general rise in consumer prices, one needs to know not only the price rise for each commodity group but also the budget shares of different commodity groups (used as weights). The budget shares as revealed by the NSS CES are being used to prepare the weighing diagram for official of CPIs. More extensive use of NSS CES data is planned to have a weighing diagram that uses a finer commodity classification, to prepare CPIs separately for rural and urban and at sub-national level. 1.2.3 Apart from these major uses of the CES, the food (quantity) consumption data are used to study the level of nutrition of different regions and disparities therein, and in studying demand and supply of commodities. The budget share of a commodity at different MPCE levels facilitates the compilation of consumption elasticity or responsiveness of demand.

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1.3 Genesis of the CES 1.3.1 The quinquennial series: Beginning from the first round (1950-51) of the National Sample Survey (NSS), data on household consumer expenditure were collected in every round up to the 28th (1973-74). After the 26th round of the survey, the Governing Council of NSSO decided that the surveys on consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment situation might be undertaken together on a large scale once in every five years. Accordingly, "quinquennial" surveys on consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment surveys were conducted in the 27th, 32nd, 38th, 43rd, 50th, 55th, 61st and 66th rounds of NSS, at roughly 5-year intervals. 1.3.2 The annual series: In the mid-80’s, the need for an annual series of data on consumer expenditure began to be felt by planners and research workers. The Governing Council therefore decided (i) that the quinquennial consumer expenditure-cum-employment surveys would be carried on as before, and (ii) that every other round of NSS, starting from the 42nd (1986-87), would include a smaller-scale consumer expenditure survey with 2 (increased to 4 from 1993 onwards) sample households per sample village/block with a slightly abridged schedule of enquiry. For two decades thereafter, every round of NSS included either a CES of the quinquennial series or a CES of the annual series. However, in two recent rounds of NSS – the 65th and the 67th – there was no survey of consumer expenditure. 1.4 Reports of the 66th round CES 1.4.1 The results of NSS rounds are released in reports based on comprehensive tabulation of subject parameters and indicators in various cross-classifications generated from the Central sample1 data. Corresponding to NSS 66th round quinquennial survey on household consumer expenditure, the results are planned for release in seven reports. The tentative titles of these reports are: 1. Level and Pattern of Consumer Expenditure, 2009-10 2. Household Consumption of Various Goods and Services in India, 2009-10 3. Public Distribution System and Other Sources of Household Consumption, 2009-10 4. Energy Sources of Indian Households for Cooking and Lighting, 2009-10 5. Nutritional Intake in India, 2009-10 6. Household Consumer Expenditure among Socio-Economic Groups, 2009-10 7. Perceived Adequacy of Food Consumption in Indian Households, 2009-10 1.5 Contents of this document 1.5.1 This document brings out the key results of NSS 66th round within a year of completion of the field work for use in decision support, policy inferences and salient analysis. It contains three chapters and four appendices. Following the present introductory chapter (Chapter One), Chapter Two outlines the features of the Consumer Expenditure Survey along with its conceptual framework and the architecture of the key indicators from

1Refer to Chapter Two, paragraph 2.2.3.1.

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the 66th round CES. A brief summary of the information contained in the key indicators is presented in Chapter Three, followed by the State/UT and all-India tables of key indicators. Appendix A contains the basic definitions and procedures followed in the survey and in this document other than those discussed in Chapter Two. Appendix B gives details of the sample design and estimation procedure followed. In order to facilitate computation of the absolute figures of aggregated consumption in the population domain, the projected population at the mid-year reference 1st January 2010 based on the population projections by the Registrar-General of India are provided in Appendix C. Appendix D consists of the schedules of enquiry (Schedule 1.0, Type 1 and Type 2) that were canvassed in the surveyed households. 1.5.2 The indicators presented in this document (separately for MPCEURP, MPCEMRP and MPCEMMRP)2 are

A. State-sectorwise and all-India-sectorwise

• Deciles3 (upper limits of decile classes) of the distribution of population by MPCE

• Average MPCE by decile class of MPCE

• Per capita food expenditure by decile class of MPCE

• Per capita non-food expenditure by decile class of MPCE

B. All-India, sectorwise

• Break-up of average MPCE (absolute and percentage) by broad item group (14 groups of food items and 18 groups of non-food items)

• Estimates of itemwise quantity4 and value of per capita consumption

1.5.3 Estimates of per capita monthly expenditure on food, non-food and total expenditure are provided separately for rural and urban sectors at the state level as well as for all-India across decile classes of MPCE. However, break-up of average MPCE by broad item group of food and non-food items, and itemwise estimates of quantity and value of per capita consumption are given at the all-India level. 1.5.4 The estimates of key indicators of household consumer expenditure are presented here for all-India and for the States and UTs. The estimates of MPCEs are ratios and are expected to be reasonably robust at national level and for larger States. While using the estimates for smaller States, it may be kept in view that the sample for them may not be large enough for getting sufficiently reliable estimates.

2 These are the three different estimates of MPCE generated by the 66th round consumer expenditure survey. They are explained in detail in Chapter Two, Section 2.5. 3 Deciles and decile classes of the MPCE distribution are explained in Appendix A, paragraph 1.6, and also in Chapter Three, paragraph 3.1.3. 4 Quantity estimates are provided for all items for which data on quantity consumed was collected.

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Chapter Two

Features of the consumer expenditure survey

2.1 Schedules of enquiry 2.1.1 The household consumer expenditure schedule (“Schedule 1.0”) used for the survey collected information on quantity5 and value of household consumption. To minimise recall errors, a very detailed item classification was, as usual, adopted to collect information, including 142 items of food, 15 items of energy (fuel, light and household appliances), 28 items of clothing, bedding and footwear, 19 items of educational and medical expenses, 51 items of durable goods, and 89 other items. The schedule also collected some other particulars of each household member, such as age, sex and educational level. 2.1.2 The schedules of enquiry used were of two types. The two types had the same item break-up but differed in reference periods used for collection of consumption data. Schedule Type 1, as far as reference periods were concerned, was a repeat of the schedule used in most quinquennial rounds. For certain categories of relatively infrequently purchased items, including clothing and consumer durables, it collected information on consumption during the last 30 days and the last 365 days. For other categories, including all food and fuel and consumer services, it used a 30-days reference period. Schedule Type 2 used ‘last 365 days’ (only) for the infrequently purchased categories, ‘last 7 days’ for some categories of food items, as well as pan, tobacco and intoxicants, and ‘last 30 days’ for other food items, fuel, and the rest. This was in line with the recommendations of an Expert Group that had been formed for the purpose of suggesting the most suitable reference period for each item of consumption6. The differences (in reference period) between Schedule Types 1 and 2 are shown in Table T1. Table T1: Reference periods used for collection of consumption data in Schedule 1.0, Type 1 and Type 2

Cate-gory

Item groups Reference period for

Schedule Type 1 Schedule Type 2

I Clothing, bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional), durable goods

‘Last 30 days’ and ‘Last 365

days’

Last 365 days

II Edible oil; egg, fish & meat; vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed foods; pan, tobacco & intoxicants

Last 30 days Last 7 days

III All other food, fuel and light, miscellaneous goods and services including non-institutional medical; rents and taxes

Last 30 days Last 30 days

5 For education, medical care, and some goods and services listed in the schedule as “miscellaneous goods and services”, no data on quantity of consumption are collected in the NSS CES’s. 6 See NSS Report no. 475; entitled “Results of a Pilot Survey on Suitability of Different Reference Periods for Measuring Household Consumption”.

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2.1.3 Schedule Type 1 was canvassed in one half of the sample households and Schedule Type 2 was canvassed in the other half7. 2.2 Scope and coverage 2.2.1 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year. However, although planned, no sample could actually be surveyed in the districts of Leh (Ladakh), Kargil and Poonch of Jammu & Kashmir by NSSO. 2.2.2 Population coverage: The following rules were followed:

1. Floating population, i.e., persons without any normal residence, was excluded. But persons residing in open space, roadside shelter, under a bridge, etc., more or less regularly in the same place were covered.

2. Foreign nationals were excluded, as well as their domestic servants, if by definition the latter belonged to the foreign national's household (see Appendix B for definition of household). A foreign national who had become an Indian citizen for all practical purposes was, however, covered.

3. Persons residing in barracks of military and paramilitary forces (like police, BSF etc.) were kept outside the survey coverage. However, the civilian population residing in their neighbourhood, including the family quarters of service personnel, was covered.

4. Orphanages, rescue homes, ashrams and vagrant houses were outside the survey coverage. However, the persons staying in old age homes, the students staying in ashram/hostels and the residential staff (other than monks/nuns) of these ashrams were covered. Although orphans living in orphanages were excluded, the persons looking after them and staying there were covered. Convicted prisoners undergoing sentence were outside the coverage of the survey.

2.2.3 Sample size

2.2.3.1 First-stage units: As is usual in the regular NSS rounds, most States and Union Territories participated in the survey: a “State sample” was surveyed by State Government officials in addition to the “Central sample” surveyed by NSSO. For rural India, 7,524 villages formed the Central sample for this round. Of these, 7,428 villages were ultimately surveyed. In the urban sector, the allocation for the Central sample was 5,284 blocks, of which 5,263 were surveyed. This document is based on the estimates obtained from the Central sample only.

2.2.3.2 Second-stage units: For the consumer expenditure survey, from each sample village and urban block, two samples of 8 households each were selected for canvassing Schedule

7 There could be a very few cases where in the same household, both Type 1 and Type 2 schedules of Schedule 1.0 were canvassed due to some special situations while conducting actual survey in the field.

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Type 1 and Schedule Type 2. While selecting the households in each selected first-stage unit, the second-stage stratification of households is in-built in the sample design. The features of the sample design are given in Appendix C.

Table T2: Number of villages/blocks surveyed and number of households surveyed for Schedule 1.0 Type 1 and Type 2: NSS 66th round, Central sample

State/UT

no. of fsu’s (villages/blocks)

surveyed

no. of sample households

Sch. Type 1 Sch. Type 2

rural urban rural urban rural + urban

rural urban rural + urban

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Andhra Pradesh 492 372 3928 2964 6892 3924 2951 6875 Arunachal Pradesh 140 76 1041 600 1641 1041 600 1641 Assam 328 104 2616 832 3448 2616 832 3448 Bihar 416 160 3299 1272 4571 3294 1270 4564 Chhattisgarh 188 92 1496 736 2232 1495 736 2231

Delhi 8 120 59 842 901 57 808 865 Goa 20 36 159 285 444 160 287 447 Gujarat 216 216 1719 1705 3424 1720 1698 3418 Haryana 180 148 1440 1180 2620 1440 1180 2620 Himachal Pradesh 208 48 1660 381 2041 1660 382 2042

Jammu & Kashmir 276 180 1445 1268 2713 1446 1269 2715 Jharkhand 220 124 1758 989 2747 1758 990 2748 Karnataka 256 256 2036 2034 4070 2038 2037 4075 Kerala 328 232 2606 1846 4452 2606 1845 4451 Madhya Pradesh 344 248 2731 1966 4697 2734 1973 4707

Maharashtra 504 504 4015 3980 7995 4012 3984 7996 Manipur 172 148 1376 1182 2558 1376 1182 2558 Meghalaya 108 52 864 408 1272 864 408 1272 Mizoram 80 112 632 896 1528 632 896 1528 Nagaland 88 40 704 320 1024 704 320 1024

Orissa 372 132 2975 1055 4030 2974 1055 4029 Punjab 196 196 1560 1555 3115 1558 1557 3115 Rajasthan 324 196 2583 1553 4136 2575 1551 4126 Sikkim 76 20 608 160 768 608 160 768 Tamil Nadu 416 416 3320 3318 6638 3319 3320 6639

Tripura 164 68 1312 544 1856 1311 544 1855 Uttar Pradesh 740 388 5906 3087 8993 5908 3086 8994 Uttarakhand 132 92 1048 731 1779 1045 730 1775 West Bengal 448 344 3576 2750 6326 3575 2749 6324 A & N Islands 36 36 272 288 560 272 288 560

Chandigarh 4 36 32 273 305 32 273 305 Dadra & N. Haveli 12 12 96 96 192 96 96 192 Daman & Diu 8 8 64 64 128 64 64 128 Lakshadweep 8 16 55 128 183 55 128 183 Puducherry 16 56 128 448 576 128 448 576

All-India 7524 5284 59119 41736 100855 59097 41697 100794

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2.2.3.3 Table T2 shows the numbers of villages and urban blocks allotted for survey and actually surveyed, and, for each of the two schedule types, the numbers of rural and urban sample households in which the consumer expenditure schedule was canvassed. 2.3 Conceptual framework 2.3.1 Reference period: The consumption of any good or service by a household or person occurs in the form of a flow over time. The survey may need to record the volume of consumption over a short period such as a day, or a long period such as a year. The time period for which consumption is recorded is called the reference period. It may vary from item to item. Because the respondents are asked to recall and report the volume of consumption, the reference period is also called the recall period. 2.3.2 Household consumer expenditure: The expenditure incurred by a household on domestic consumption during the reference period is the household's consumer expenditure. Expenditure incurred towards productive enterprises of households is excluded from household consumer expenditure. Also excluded are expenditure on purchase and construction of residential land and building, interest payments, insurance premium payments, payments of fines and penalties, and expenditure on gambling including lottery tickets. Money given as remittance, charity, gift, etc. is not consumer expenditure. However, self-consumed produce of own farm or other household enterprise is valued and included in household consumer expenditure. So are goods and services received as payment in kind or free from employer, such as accommodation and medical care, and travelling allowance excluding allowance for business trips. 2.3.2.1 For articles of food (including pan, tobacco and intoxicants) and fuel, household consumption is measured by the quantity of the article actually used by the household during the reference period, irrespective of the expenditure incurred on it. For articles of clothing and footwear, consumption by a household is considered to occur at the moment when the article is brought into maiden or first use by any household member. The consumption may be out of (a) purchases made in cash or credit during the reference period or earlier; (b) home-grown stock; (c) receipts in exchange of goods and services; (d) any other receipt like gift, charity, borrowing and (e) free collection. Home produce is evaluated at the ex farm or ex factory rate. 2.3.2.2 For evaluating household consumption of all other items, a different approach is followed: the expenditure made by the household during the reference period for the purchase or acquisition of goods and services, regardless of when the goods and services are used and by whom, is considered as household consumption. However, for a few items of expenditure such as rent, telephone charges, consumer taxes and railway season tickets, expenditure during the month is recorded as the amount that was last paid divided by the number of months to which the payment related. 2.3.2.3 It is pertinent to mention here that the consumer expenditure of a household on food items relates to the actual consumption by the members of the household and also by the guests during ceremonies or otherwise. Normally, transfers of food, fuel, clothing and footwear made

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by a household as charity, loan advance, etc. are not considered as consumption of that household, since consumption out of all transfer receipts of these items have to be included. However, meals prepared in a household and served to non-household members are an exception to this rule. Meals prepared in the household kitchen and provided to the employees and/or others would automatically get included in domestic consumption of employer (payer) household. There is a practical difficulty of estimating the quantities and values of individual items used for preparing the meals served to employees or others. Thus, to avoid double counting, cooked meals received as perquisites from employer household or as gift or charity are not recorded in the recipient household. As a general principle, cooked meals purchased from the market for consumption of the members and for guests are also recorded in the purchaser household. This procedure of recording cooked meals served to others in the expenditure of the serving households leads to bias-free estimates of average per capita consumption as well as total consumer expenditure. 2.3.2.4 All goods and services received as payment in kind or perquisites are included in the consumption of the recipient household as goods and services received in exchange of services, except for meals received from other households’ kitchens. 2.3.2.5 To simplify data collection, consumption of food processed in the home from one “item” into another, such as milk converted into curd or butter, vegetables converted into pickles, and rice converted into liquor are recorded in the survey against the primary or ingredient item(s), such as milk, instead of the item in which form it is consumed (e.g. curd). For some item groups such as intoxicants, this procedure leads to an underestimation of consumption with a corresponding overestimation of the item groups of the major ingredients, such as cereals. 2.3.3 Value of consumption: For items of food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants, fuel, clothing and footwear, this term is not synonymous with expenditure incurred by the household on the item, and the following rules of valuation are specified. Consumption out of purchase is evaluated at the purchase price. Consumption out of home produce is evaluated at ex farm or ex factory rate. Value of consumption out of gifts, loans, free collections, and goods received in exchange of goods and services is imputed at the rate of average local retail prices prevailing during the reference period. 2.4 Monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE) 2.4.1 Normally, the concept of per capita income – or per capita (overall) expenditure, if income data are not available – is used for comparison of average living standards between countries, between regions, and between social or occupational groups. For studies of poverty and inequality within populations, however, average income or average expenditure is not enough. One needs to assign a value that indicates level of living to each individual, or at least to each household, in a population in order to know the level of inequality in living standards of the population, or the proportion living in poverty.

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2.4.2 The NSS concept of MPCE, therefore, is defined first at the household level (household monthly consumer expenditure ÷ household size). This measure serves as the indicator of the household’s level of living. 2.4.3 Next, each individual’s MPCE is defined as the MPCE of the household to which the person (man, woman or child) belongs. This assigns to each person a number representing his or her level of living. The distribution of persons by their MPCE (i.e., their household MPCE) can then be built up, giving a picture of the population classified by economic level. 2.5 The three estimates of average and distribution of MPCE obtained from the 66th

round survey 2.5.1 From each sample household where Schedule Type 1 was canvassed, two measures of MPCE emerged. This was because for each such household, there were two sets of data for Category I items (see Table T1) – “last 30 days” data and “last 365 days” data – unlike items of Categories II and III, for which only “last 30 days” was available. Thus there were two ways of measuring household MPCE: one using “last 30 days” for all items, and the other using “last 365 days” data for Category I items and “last 30 days” for the rest. The first measure of MPCE is called MPCEURP (Uniform Reference Period MPCE) and the second, MPCEMRP (Mixed Reference Period MPCE). From data on MPCEURP and MPCEMRP (collected from households where Schedule Type 1 was canvassed), two alternative estimates of the distribution of MPCE and average MPCE can be built up. 2.5.2 From each sample household where Schedule Type 2 was canvassed, a single measure of MPCE emerged, as, for each item of consumption, data for only one reference period had been collected. Since the reference period system used for Schedule Type 2 was only a slight modification of the Mixed Reference Period (differing only in the reference period used for Category II items), this measure of MPCE was called the MPCEMMRP (Modified Mixed Reference Period MPCE). The estimates of the distribution of MPCE and average MPCE that can be built up from Schedule Type 2 data are therefore called the estimates of MPCEMMRP.

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Key findings of NSS 66th round survey on household consumer expenditure

3.1 A note on the survey results 3.1.1 As explained in the previous section, in the 66th round CES, the data on household consumption was collected with three reference periods of preceding 7 days, 30 days and 365 days for specified set of items of the consumption basket (please refer to Table T1, page 4). The survey architecture involving alternative reference periods was evolved after the empirical analysis in the past to capture consumption more appropriately, wherein it was noted that the composition of reference periods in Schedule Type 2 meets the objective better than Schedule Type 1, adopted in the previous quinquennial round (NSS 61st round). Thus the NSS 66th round brings out three alternative estimates of MPCE. MPCEURP and MPCEMRP, arrived at on the basis of Schedule (1.0) Type 1, provide estimates comparable with NSS 61st round and MPCEMMRP is a new set of estimates based on Schedule (1.0) Type 2. 3.1.2 The detailed results presented in this document are mainly based on MPCEMMRP. However, relevant indicators based on MPCEURP and MPCEMRP are also given for comparability. 3.1.3 Besides the average MPCE, the survey results also provide distribution of population over decile classes of MPCE. Thus the first decile class comprises the bottom 10 percent of population in terms of MPCE and the top (10th) decile class comprises the top 10 percent of population. These decile classes for rural and urban domains are separately arrived at for MPCEURP, MPCEMRP and MPCEMMRP. Further, in addition to all-India decile classes, similar State-specific decile classes are also derived and Statewise results are given for these classes in the detailed tables. 3.2 Average MPCEMMRP 3.2.1 Average MPCE in 2009-10 was estimated as Rs.1053.64 in rural India and Rs.1984.46 in urban India (Table T3). Thus the per capita expenditure level of the urban population was on the average about 88% higher than that of the rural population. 3.2.2 The poorest 10% of India’s rural population had an average MPCE of Rs.453. The poorest 10% of the urban population had an average MPCE of Rs.599. (See Fig. 1.) 3.2.3 The top 10% of the rural population, ranked by MPCE, had an average MPCE of Rs.2517 – about 5.6 times that of the bottom 10%. The top 10% of the urban population had an average MPCE of Rs.5863 – about 9.8 times that of the bottom 10%. 3.2.4 Fig.2 shows average MPCEMMRP in rural and urban sectors of the major States of India. In Table T4, the major States have been arranged in ascending order of average MPCEMMRP in the rural sector. Among the major States, Kerala (Rs.1835) had the highest

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rural MPCE. It was followed by Punjab (Rs.1649) and Haryana (Rs.1510). In all other major States, average rural MPCE was between Rs.750 and Rs.1250. 3.2.5 Average rural MPCE was lowest in Bihar and Chhattisgarh (around Rs.780), and also low in Orissa and Jharkhand (around Rs.820), as well as in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh (around Rs.900).

3.2.6 Maharashtra (Rs.2437) and Kerala (Rs.2413) were the two major States with the highest MPCE in the urban sector, followed by Haryana (Rs.2321). The other major States with average urban MPCE higher than the all-India average were Andhra Pradesh (Rs.2238), Punjab (Rs.2109) and Karnataka (Rs.2053).

Table T3: Average MPCEMMRP across decile classes of MPCEMMRP, all-India

rural India urban India

decile class of MPCEMMRP

average MPCEMMRP (Rs.)

decile class of MPCEMMRP

average MPCEMMRP (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) 1st 452.98 1st 599.27 2nd 584.40 2nd 830.96 3rd 675.35 3rd 1011.84 4th 760.79 4th 1196.08 5th 848.07 5th 1397.99 6th 944.35 6th 1633.42 7th 1062.93 7th 1930.96 8th 1220.59 8th 2329.87 9th 1470.33 9th 3050.69

10th 2516.69 10th 5863.25 all classes 1053.64 all classes 1984.46

3.2.7 Urban MPCE was lowest in Bihar (Rs.1238). No other major State had urban MPCE below Rs.1500. Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand all had average MPCE between Rs.1545 and Rs.1585. In Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, average MPCE was between Rs.1645 and Rs.1670.

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3.2.8 Average urban MPCE was only 28% higher than average rural MPCE in Punjab, only 31% higher than average rural MPCE in Kerala, and only 41% higher in Rajasthan. In Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, on the other hand, average urban MPCE was around 110% higher than average rural MPCE. In West Bengal and Karnataka, too, per capita expenditure in the urban sector was more than double that in the rural.8

Table T4: Average MPCEMMRP and food share: major States

State

rural urban

average MPCE (Rs.)

per capita food exp.

(Rs.)

% share of food in cons.

exp.

average MPCE (Rs.)

per capita food exp.

(Rs.)

% share of food in cons.

exp. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Bihar 780 505 64.7 1238 655 52.9

Chhattisgarh 784 456 58.2 1647 720 43.7

Orissa 818 507 61.9 1548 749 48.4

Jharkhand 825 503 60.9 1584 816 51.5

Uttar Pradesh 899 521 57.9 1574 728 46.3

Madhya Pradesh 903 504 55.8 1666 694 41.7

West Bengal 952 604 63.5 1965 907 46.2

Assam 1003 646 64.4 1755 929 52.9

Karnataka 1020 577 56.5 2053 869 42.3

All-India 1054 600 57.0 1984 881 44.4

Gujarat 1110 640 57.7 1909 882 46.2

Maharashtra 1153 623 54.0 2437 999 41.0

Tamil Nadu 1160 635 54.7 1948 876 45.0

Rajasthan 1179 647 54.8 1663 798 48.0

Andhra Pradesh 1234 717 58.1 2238 1002 44.8

Haryana 1510 815 54.0 2321 1001 43.1

Punjab 1649 795 48.2 2109 933 44.3

Kerala 1835 843 45.9 2413 970 40.2

8 Abbreviations used for State names in Fig.2 have been explained on page 13.

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3.3 Median and deciles of the MPCEMMRP distribution 3.3.1 Table T5 (R & U) shows the first to ninth deciles (including the median, which is the 5th decile) of the rural and urban MPCEMMRP distributions in India and its States.

3.3.2 While average rural MPCE was Rs.1054, the median level of rural MPCE was Rs.895 – half the rural population belonged to households with MPCE below this level (Table T5-R). 3.3.3 In urban India, where average MPCE was Rs.1984, the median level of MPCE was Rs.1502 – half the urban population had MPCE below this level (Table T5-U). 3.3.4 Nearly 40% of the rural population of India had MPCE below Rs.800 and about 60% had MPCE below Rs.1000. About 10% had MPCE above Rs.1650. 3.3.5 About 70% of the urban population of India had MPCE above Rs.1100, nearly 30% had MPCE above Rs.2100, and 20% had MPCE above Rs.2600. 3.3.6 In Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar, less than 50% of the rural population had MPCE above Rs.710. More than 70% of the rural population of Jharkhand and Orissa had MPCE below Rs.900, the percentage being still higher in Chhattisgarh and Bihar. 3.3.7 The percentage of rural population with MPCE above Rs.1000 exceeded 70% in Haryana and Punjab, while in Kerala 80% of the rural population had MPCE exceeding Rs.977. 3.3.8 Only 10% of the urban population of Punjab and Haryana, and only a slightly higher percentage in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, had MPCE below Rs.850, compared to a little less than 30% in Jharkhand and over 40% in Bihar. 3.4 Share of food in consumer expenditure (MMRP) 3.4.1 Per capita food expenditure in rural India as a whole was estimated at Rs.600 for rural India and Rs.881 for urban India (Table T4). This means that the share of food in consumer expenditure was 57% in rural India and 44.4% in urban India. It is seen that in rural India, the food share ranges from under 46% in Kerala to 64-65% in Bihar and Assam. In the urban sector, the food share ranges from 40.2% in Kerala to nearly 53% in Bihar and Assam. Also, States with low average MPCE tend to have a higher share of food in total consumer expenditure.

Abbreviations used for State names in Fig. 2, page 12:

AP Andhra Pradesh JHK Jharkhand PUN Punjab ASM Assam KTK Karnataka RAJ Rajasthan BHR Bihar KRL Kerala TN Tamil Nadu CTG Chhattisgarh MP Madhya Pradesh UP Uttar Pradesh GUJ Gujarat MAH Maharashtra WB West Bengal HAR Haryana ORS Orissa IND India

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Table T5-R: First to ninth deciles of distribution of MPCEMMRP in the rural sector: States and all-India Rural

State Deciles avg MPCE

(MMRP) (Rs.) estd. no. of

hhs (00) no. of

sample hhs D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) Andhra Pradesh 647 759 861 959 1058 1180 1355 1510 1904 1233.76 148374 3924 Arunachal Pradesh 686 822 951 1065 1231 1448 1770 2151 2780 1545.92 1706 1041 Assam 576 656 741 815 904 1012 1121 1283 1550 1003.28 48810 2616 Bihar 466 535 592 653 709 776 864 966 1165 780.15 142999 3294 Chhattisgarh 429 517 581 626 706 763 848 988 1243 783.57 40353 1495 Delhi 986 1086 1429 1575 1724 1782 2281 2812 3214 2068.49 2021 57 Goa 1102 1417 1672 1775 1981 2050 2256 2659 2979 2065.01 2301 160 Gujarat 620 719 808 872 971 1105 1210 1390 1638 1109.76 65945 1720 Haryana 749 891 1035 1154 1270 1460 1668 1921 2358 1509.91 31782 1440 Himachal Pradesh 842 935 1043 1153 1283 1448 1642 1932 2436 1535.75 12960 1660 Jammu & Kashmir 791 914 997 1102 1202 1322 1525 1730 1941 1343.88 11938 1446 Jharkhand 494 560 599 648 702 783 890 1018 1373 825.15 42264 1758 Karnataka 583 652 713 800 878 977 1114 1307 1589 1020.40 76532 2038 Kerala 846 977 1135 1270 1451 1640 1913 2312 3249 1835.22 56673 2606 Madhya Pradesh 456 538 608 674 762 849 978 1169 1458 902.82 98447 2734 Maharashtra 623 763 858 938 1045 1143 1265 1424 1707 1152.79 124261 4012 Manipur 718 780 838 894 963 1027 1108 1239 1399 1027.24 3069 1376 Meghalaya 722 796 892 944 1012 1084 1184 1345 1564 1109.87 4114 864 Mizoram 739 887 966 1076 1181 1269 1422 1572 1849 1262.25 937 632 Nagaland 984 1089 1175 1262 1387 1459 1590 1729 2033 1475.65 1509 704 Orissa 425 516 581 641 716 790 899 1061 1337 818.47 73798 2974 Punjab 813 966 1079 1221 1365 1544 1753 2071 2636 1648.92 31740 1558 Rajasthan 682 784 844 927 1003 1107 1218 1386 1666 1179.40 87698 2575 Sikkim 712 829 932 1016 1103 1221 1373 1616 2058 1321.46 1195 608 Tamil Nadu 602 728 827 903 1002 1112 1270 1464 1787 1159.69 98327 3319 Tripura 713 820 897 989 1054 1135 1269 1460 1760 1176.17 6818 1311 Uttar Pradesh 514 590 660 722 795 875 971 1110 1341 899.10 252276 5908 Uttarakhand 715 813 902 993 1086 1200 1395 1639 2349 1747.41 17813 1045 West Bengal 538 632 713 782 867 943 1040 1171 1447 952.32 137303 3575 all-India 537 631 718 804 895 1001 1133 1322 1653 1053.64 1626461 59097 The kth decile is the level of MPCE below which 10k% of the rural population lies; k=1 to 9. The deciles may also be called the 10th, 20th, ... , 90th percentiles.

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Table T5-U: First to ninth deciles of distribution of MPCEMMRP in the urban sector: States and all-India Urban

State Deciles avg MPCE

(MMRP) (Rs.) estd. no. of

hhs (00) no. of

sample hhs D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) Andhra Pradesh 872 1061 1250 1434 1652 1938 2340 2920 4133 2237.60 60162 2951 Arunachal Pradesh 797 1033 1196 1384 1645 1872 2284 2769 3307 1946.78 515 600 Assam 674 835 1048 1205 1426 1747 1918 2311 3330 1754.70 6854 832 Bihar 542 649 768 845 943 1149 1308 1584 2143 1237.54 18097 1270 Chhattisgarh 649 898 1036 1232 1397 1554 1749 2224 2716 1647.32 8564 736 Delhi 1081 1264 1527 1842 2127 2506 3178 3802 4984 2654.46 29020 808 Goa 1215 1544 1900 1988 2247 2555 2954 3529 4295 2644.38 1015 287 Gujarat 830 1006 1144 1353 1604 1911 2199 2622 3290 1909.06 47241 1698 Haryana 851 1147 1415 1615 1926 2057 2394 3031 4321 2321.49 15324 1180 Himachal Pradesh 925 1130 1322 1763 2060 2392 2986 3656 4664 2653.88 1537 382 Jammu & Kashmir 865 1025 1175 1309 1452 1643 1875 2181 3049 1759.45 4040 1269 Jharkhand 616 735 857 1053 1230 1482 1666 2036 3060 1583.75 11002 990 Karnataka 781 1009 1210 1433 1690 1919 2219 2593 3725 2053.24 48084 2037 Kerala 830 1082 1264 1547 1751 2018 2477 3074 4175 2412.58 20532 1845 Madhya Pradesh 601 753 917 1067 1238 1478 1806 2244 3056 1665.77 32234 1973 Maharashtra 889 1120 1330 1518 1778 2061 2483 3164 4549 2436.75 97279 3984 Manipur 641 804 872 929 989 1040 1126 1335 1640 1105.89 1161 1182 Meghalaya 762 1068 1207 1350 1475 1611 1869 2044 2452 1628.72 896 408 Mizoram 840 1265 1509 1699 1845 1981 2128 2442 3022 1947.19 752 896 Nagaland 988 1063 1294 1474 1722 1856 2065 2536 3054 1861.71 599 320 Orissa 620 769 869 1001 1173 1381 1623 1939 2849 1548.36 12759 1055 Punjab 848 1077 1254 1452 1695 1934 2275 2805 3727 2108.79 18934 1557 Rajasthan 712 878 1032 1223 1359 1558 1779 2216 2974 1663.08 30579 1551 Sikkim 988 1523 1684 1883 1932 2193 2472 2587 2834 2150.28 216 160 Tamil Nadu 822 1008 1182 1366 1540 1818 2105 2578 3507 1947.61 82035 3320 Tripura 838 958 1148 1322 1509 1782 1983 2369 3359 1871.09 1587 544 Uttar Pradesh 606 720 848 982 1127 1317 1574 1985 2770 1573.91 71435 3086 Uttarakhand 726 877 1070 1240 1425 1682 1975 2410 3228 1744.92 5012 730 West Bengal 733 890 1030 1224 1435 1722 2006 2576 3690 1964.78 49559 2749 all-India 733 926 1101 1293 1502 1773 2097 2603 3665 1984.46 681770 41697 The kth decile is the level of MPCE below which 10k% of the urban population lies; k=1 to 9. The deciles may also be called the 10th, 20th, ... , 90th percentiles.

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3.5 Trends in level of consumption in monetary and real terms 3.5.1 Trends from MPCEURP estimates 3.5.1.1 Table T6 below shows estimates of all-India average MPCEURP from four quinquennial surveys of consumer expenditure including the 66th round survey. (URP estimates cannot be obtained from the 55th round quinquennial survey.) For rural India, real MPCE (measured using a price deflator with 1987-88 as base) is seen to have grown from Rs.158.10 in 1987-88 to Rs.187.79 in 2009-10 – an increase of only 19% over 22 years. In urban India there has been a substantially higher growth in real MPCE (obtained using a similar deflator with base 1987-88) – from Rs.249.92 in 1987-88 to Rs.355.03 in 2007-08 – an increase of 42% in the 22 year-period since 1987-88. The growth in urban MPCE over the 16-year period since 1993-94 has been about 34%.

Table T6: Growth in MPCEURP at current and constant prices since 1987-88, all-India

characteristic year

1987-88 1993-94 2004-05 2009-10

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

MPCE: rural (Rs.): current prices 158.10 281.40 558.78 927.70

Price deflator for rural sector* 100 176 319 494

MPCE: rural (Rs.): base 1987-88 158.10 159.89 175.17 187.79

MPCE: urban (Rs.): current prices 249.92 458.04 1052.36 1785.81

Price deflator for urban sector# 100 173 338 503

MPCE: urban (Rs.): base 1987-88 249.92 264.76 311.35 355.03

*derived from CPI for agricultural labourers with base 1986-87=100

#derived from CPI for urban non-manual employees with base 1984-85=100 3.5.2 Trends from MPCEMRP estimates 3.5.2.1 While Table T6 above gives estimates obtained by the URP method, a corresponding table of estimates of MPCE obtained by the MRP method at current and constant prices is shown below (Table T7). For 1987-88, MRP estimates are not available. In terms of the MRP estimates, MPCE in rural India has grown from Rs.162.56 in 1993-94 to Rs.192.93 in 2009-10 – that is, by about 19% in 16 years9. Urban MPCE has grown from Rs.268.38 in 1993-94 to Rs.368.99 in 2009-10 – a growth of 37½% over the 16-year period since 1993-94. 9 Over the same period, the growth of rural MPCE computed using the URP estimates (Table 3.4) comes to about 17½%.

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Table T7: Growth in MPCEMRP at current and constant prices since 1993-94, all-India

characteristic year

1993-94 1999-2000 2004-05 2009-10

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

MPCE: rural (Rs.): current prices 286.10 486.16 579.17 953.05

Price deflator for rural sector* 176 271 319 494

MPCE: rural (Rs.): base 1987-88 162.56 179.39 181.56 192.93

MPCE: urban (Rs.): current prices 464.30 854.92 1104.60 1856.01

Price deflator for urban sector# 173 279 338 503

MPCE: urban (Rs.): base 1987-88 268.38 306.42 326.80 368.99

*derived from CPI for agricultural labourers with base 1986-87=100

#derived from CPI for urban non-manual employees with base 1984-85=100

3.5.3 Ranking of States by MPCEMRP – 66th and 61st round results 3.5.3.1 Table T8 shows the rankings of the major States of India by rural and urban MPCEMRP from the 66th and 61st round surveys of consumer expenditure.

Table T8: Rankings of major States by rural and urban MPCEMRP from the 66th round (2009-10) and the 61st round (2004-05) of NSS

Rural Urban

State Ranking by MPCEMRP

(highest =1)

State Ranking by MPCEMRP

(highest =1)

2009-10 2004-05 2009-10 2004-05 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Kerala 1 1 Kerala 1 1 Punjab 2 2 Maharashtra 2 3 Haryana 3 3 Punjab 3 2 Andhra Pradesh 4 5 Karnataka 4 8 Gujarat 5 4 Andhra Pradesh 5 10 Maharashtra 6 8 Haryana 6 5 Rajasthan 7 7 Gujarat 7 4 Tamil Nadu 8 6 West Bengal 8 7 Karnataka 9 11 Tamil Nadu 9 6 Assam 10 9 Assam 10 9 West Bengal 11 10 Rajasthan 11 13 Uttar Pradesh 12 12 Madhya Pradesh 12 14 Madhya Pradesh 13 13 Uttar Pradesh 13 15 Jharkhand 14 16 Orissa 14 16 Orissa 15 17 Jharkhand 15 11 Bihar 16 14 Chhattisgarh 16 12 Chhattisgarh 17 15 Bihar 17 17

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3.5.3.2 It is seen from Table T8 that in the rural sector, the top three States as determined by the 61st round survey have retained their positions in the 66th round and that no State has undergone a change in rank of more than 2. In the urban sector, on the other hand, the ranks of four States have altered by 4 or more, and only the ranks of the top and bottom States have remained unchanged. 3.6 Trends in pattern of consumption 3.6.1 Table T9 shows changes in percentage composition of MPCEURP (or in aggregate consumer expenditure) as shown by the 5 quinquennial surveys beginning with 1987-88. The share of food is seen to have declined by about 10 percentage points to 53.6% in the rural sector and by about 16 percentage points to 40.7% in the urban sector over a 22-year period. Since the last quinquennial survey (held 5 years previously), the share of food has fallen by about 1½ percentage points in rural India and nearly 2 percentage points in urban India.

Table T9: Trends in percentage composition of consumer expenditure since 1987-88

item group

rural urban

share in total consumer expenditure in

1987-88

1993-94

1999-2000*

2004-05

2009-10

1987-88

1993-94

1999-2000*

2004-05

2009-10

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

cereals 26.3 24.2 22.2 18.0 15.6 15.0 14.0 12.4 10.1 9.1

gram 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1

cereal substitutes 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

pulses & products 4.0 3.8 3.8 3.1 3.7 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.1 2.7

milk & products 8.6 9.5 8.8 8.5 8.6 9.5 9.8 8.7 7.9 7.8

edible oil 5.0 4.4 3.7 4.6 3.7 5.3 4.4 3.1 3.5 2.6

egg, fish & meat 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.7

vegetables 5.2 6.0 6.2 6.1 6.2 5.3 5.5 5.1 4.5 4.3

fruits & nuts 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.9 1.6 2.5 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.1

sugar 2.9 3.1 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 1.6 1.5 1.5

salt & spices 2.9 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.0 2.2 1.7 1.5

beverages, etc. 3.9 4.2 4.2 4.5 5.6 6.8 7.2 6.4 6.2 6.3

food total 64.0 63.2 59.4 55.0 53.6 56.4 54.7 48.1 42.5 40.7

pan, tobacco, intox. 3.2 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.2 2.6 2.3 1.9 1.6 1.2

fuel & light 7.5 7.4 7.5 10.2 9.5 6.8 6.6 7.8 9.9 8.0

clothing & bedding 6.7 5.4 6.9 4.5 4.9 5.9 4.7 6.1 4.0 4.7

footwear 1.0 0.9 1.1 0.8 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.2 0.7 0.9

misc. g. & services 14.5 17.3 19.6 23.4 24.0 23.2 27.5 31.3 37.2 37.8

durable goods 3.1 2.7 2.6 3.4 4.8 4.1 3.3 3.6 4.1 6.7

non-food total 36.0 36.8 40.6 45.0 46.4 43.6 45.3 51.9 57.5 59.3

total expenditure 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 *URP estimates shown except for 1999-2000, for which only MRP estimates are available.

3.6.2 Cereals have registered the largest decline in share among all the item groups – from 26.3% to 15.6% in rural India and from 15% to 9% in urban India. In the urban sector,

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practically all the food groups have suffered a decline in share. For the rural sector, “beverages, etc.” show a distinct rise in share, while pulses, edible oil, sugar, and “salt and spices” show a fall, and for other groups, the evidence is not very conclusive. 3.6.3 Pan, tobacco and intoxicants exhibit a distinct downward trend, especially in urban areas, while fuel and light appear to show an increase in share in the last decade, especially in urban India, clothing and bedding show an overall fall, and the share of durable goods appears to be picking up. The greatest gainer in share of expenditure is clearly the “miscellaneous goods and services” category (including education and medical care). The share of this group has soared (growing by around 70% of its level in 1987-88) from 14.5% to 24% in rural India and from 23.2% to 37.8% in urban India. 3.6.4 The details of consumption by item group of food and non-food are given in Tables 2A, 2B and 2C (pages 93-95) for URP, MRP and MMRP. For MMRP, additionally, item-level consumption estimates – both quantity and value of per capita consumption – are given in Tables 3R and 3U (pages 96-103) for each food item appearing in Schedule 1.0 and in Tables 4R and 4U (pages 104-115) for each non-food item. 3.7 Comparative picture of URP, MRP and MMRP estimates of MPCE: major States 3.7.1 The three estimates of MPCE for rural and urban sectors of the major States are shown in Table T10 for purposes of comparison. Fig. 3 shows all-India rural and urban MPCE according to the three different reference period systems.

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Table T10: Average MPCE by State and sector using different reference period systems, 2009-10

State

Average MPCE (Rs.)

Rural Urban

MPCEURP MPCEMRP MPCEMMRP MPCEURP MPCEMRP MPCEMMRP (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Andhra Pradesh 1020.14 1090.28 1233.76 1982.23 2015.44 2237.60

Assam 863.47 866.57 1003.28 1540.27 1604.06 1754.70

Bihar 681.03 689.37 780.15 1092.33 1096.56 1237.54

Chhattisgarh 689.91 685.89 783.57 1352.45 1370.31 1647.32

Gujarat 994.92 1065.40 1109.76 1859.01 1914.17 1909.06

Haryana 1393.59 1423.27 1509.91 1898.18 2008.16 2321.49

Jharkhand 732.33 724.22 825.15 1390.87 1442.06 1583.75

Karnataka 806.54 887.86 1020.40 1716.38 2060.32 2053.24

Kerala 1850.68 1763.14 1835.22 2663.45 2267.16 2412.58

Madhya Pradesh 796.59 802.79 902.82 1469.35 1529.82 1665.77

Maharashtra 1010.93 1048.41 1152.79 2231.98 2251.44 2436.75

Orissa 682.80 715.59 818.47 1425.41 1468.84 1548.36

Punjab 1479.80 1565.53 1648.92 1992.68 2072.11 2108.79

Rajasthan 1004.48 1035.15 1179.40 1669.50 1576.60 1663.08

Tamil Nadu 968.44 1017.07 1159.69 1678.69 1794.52 1947.61

Uttar Pradesh 828.67 832.18 899.10 1364.99 1512.16 1573.91

West Bengal 855.10 857.77 952.32 1735.66 1801.03 1964.78

All-India 927.70 953.05 1053.64 1785.81 1856.01 1984.46

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Andhra Pradesh

0 - 10% 505 279.27 139.61 418.88 253

10 - 20% 605 360.17 199.63 559.80 293

20 - 30% 700 419.77 233.20 652.97 350

30 - 40% 780 461.21 276.95 738.16 333

40 - 50% 862 515.78 308.64 824.43 313

50 - 60% 958 555.50 348.92 904.42 356

60 - 70% 1074 594.07 415.48 1009.55 363

70 - 80% 1258 673.78 482.27 1156.05 469

80 - 90% 1593 743.15 653.46 1396.61 516

90 - 100% - 1115.57 1425.03 2540.60 682

all classes - 571.82 448.32 1020.14 3928

Arunachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 571 273.91 167.58 441.49 63

10 - 20% 693 373.75 274.29 648.05 75

20 - 30% 797 415.21 326.14 741.36 87

30 - 40% 920 482.59 366.59 849.18 91

40 - 50% 1010 475.69 493.17 968.86 83

50 - 60% 1160 596.14 487.40 1083.54 96

60 - 70% 1391 624.39 635.68 1260.07 116

70 - 80% 1774 699.90 875.02 1574.93 136

80 - 90% 2481 847.32 1183.88 2031.19 125

90 - 100% - 1127.34 2522.29 3649.63 169

all classes - 591.76 734.02 1325.78 1041

Assam

0 - 10% 489 306.33 126.13 432.46 184

10 - 20% 559 373.71 149.07 522.78 212

20 - 30% 610 388.71 197.10 585.82 209

30 - 40% 673 441.98 199.46 641.44 236

40 - 50% 735 479.82 224.46 704.28 254

50 - 60% 822 525.28 246.77 772.05 237

60 - 70% 912 549.73 316.68 866.41 237

70 - 80% 1042 618.57 351.97 970.54 278

80 - 90% 1303 685.56 468.81 1154.36 349

90 - 100% - 890.85 1092.56 1983.42 420

all classes - 526.09 337.38 863.47 2616

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Bihar

0 - 10% 387 229.19 98.03 327.22 171

10 - 20% 449 286.01 134.32 420.33 214

20 - 30% 498 321.31 149.00 470.32 200

30 - 40% 554 346.00 180.20 526.21 303

40 - 50% 622 384.53 204.28 588.81 318

50 - 60% 675 394.79 252.03 646.82 282

60 - 70% 763 455.23 260.61 715.84 368

70 - 80% 849 482.87 320.88 803.76 314

80 - 90% 1047 531.56 397.16 928.72 455

90 - 100% - 679.54 703.69 1383.22 674

all classes - 411.06 269.97 681.03 3299

Chhattisgarh

0 - 10% 337 185.26 116.23 301.49 80

10 - 20% 406 251.14 130.06 381.20 83

20 - 30% 462 268.15 168.34 436.49 95

30 - 40% 505 287.27 197.74 485.01 99

40 - 50% 564 313.07 217.39 530.46 101

50 - 60% 658 352.87 254.12 607.00 158

60 - 70% 745 385.94 316.97 702.90 142

70 - 80% 876 421.36 386.48 807.84 184

80 - 90% 1126 478.88 514.64 993.52 228

90 - 100% - 587.11 1066.40 1653.52 326

all classes - 353.17 336.74 689.91 1496

Delhi

0 - 10% 727 363.75 251.30 615.06 3

10 - 20% 898 489.20 409.00 898.20 1

20 - 30% 970 534.98 434.62 969.60 3

30 - 40% 1216 599.43 590.42 1189.85 7

40 - 50% 1296 646.68 628.18 1274.85 4

50 - 60% 1640 734.57 774.06 1508.64 6

60 - 70% 1871 955.06 888.33 1843.39 8

70 - 80% 2188 1150.00 829.13 1979.13 7

80 - 90% 2520 1114.13 1314.75 2428.88 8

90 - 100% - 1344.10 1713.98 3058.08 12

all classes - 793.22 773.35 1566.57 59

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Goa

0 - 10% 807 435.92 268.08 704.00 7

10 - 20% 1089 519.79 440.91 960.70 20

20 - 30% 1339 709.61 532.30 1241.92 22

30 - 40% 1417 721.21 673.57 1394.78 8

40 - 50% 1457 699.52 756.22 1455.74 3

50 - 60% 1478 739.29 738.04 1477.33 2

60 - 70% 1653 759.99 831.26 1591.25 15

70 - 80% 1852 902.97 884.41 1787.38 17

80 - 90% 2340 989.35 1006.81 1996.16 23

90 - 100% - 1293.98 2017.76 3311.74 42

all classes - 774.74 817.16 1591.89 159

Gujarat

0 - 10% 525 312.17 154.83 467.00 87

10 - 20% 628 383.78 201.59 585.37 120

20 - 30% 715 432.19 233.73 665.92 147

30 - 40% 776 471.42 275.55 746.97 120

40 - 50% 851 521.68 294.22 815.90 125

50 - 60% 930 538.79 348.57 887.36 167

60 - 70% 1040 574.55 402.31 976.86 161

70 - 80% 1223 657.24 467.46 1124.71 211

80 - 90% 1514 766.33 565.97 1332.30 238

90 - 100% - 918.70 1427.01 2345.70 343

all classes - 557.55 437.37 994.92 1719

Haryana

0 - 10% 622 319.95 204.62 524.57 100

10 - 20% 745 426.92 259.65 686.58 113

20 - 30% 892 492.43 331.92 824.35 137

30 - 40% 1026 567.09 392.91 960.00 127

40 - 50% 1162 652.40 435.04 1087.44 134

50 - 60% 1338 738.90 518.74 1257.64 155

60 - 70% 1525 783.14 645.31 1428.45 131

70 - 80% 1747 900.78 729.96 1630.74 142

80 - 90% 2249 1021.30 945.87 1967.16 181

90 - 100% - 1221.33 2353.69 3575.02 220

all classes - 712.21 681.38 1393.59 1440

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Himachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 669 362.76 194.80 557.56 116

10 - 20% 771 446.67 270.67 717.35 113

20 - 30% 868 492.07 331.36 823.43 128

30 - 40% 967 546.52 374.65 921.17 136

40 - 50% 1071 567.46 448.60 1016.07 132

50 - 60% 1218 623.98 513.71 1137.69 171

60 - 70% 1399 701.14 597.03 1298.18 175

70 - 80% 1710 771.90 768.47 1540.37 201

80 - 90% 2232 894.62 1049.19 1943.82 210

90 - 100% - 1192.39 2506.75 3699.14 278

all classes - 659.87 705.47 1365.34 1660

Jammu & Kashmir

0 - 10% 724 394.81 205.28 600.09 117

10 - 20% 845 494.50 297.61 792.11 122

20 - 30% 924 519.14 372.40 891.54 102

30 - 40% 1025 564.40 417.97 982.38 140

40 - 50% 1144 579.29 500.52 1079.80 140

50 - 60% 1232 623.98 570.15 1194.13 121

60 - 70% 1383 674.49 633.54 1308.03 164

70 - 80% 1575 677.09 788.80 1465.89 158

80 - 90% 1932 815.33 906.24 1721.57 154

90 - 100% - 949.95 1828.73 2778.69 227

all classes - 629.18 651.49 1280.67 1445

Jharkhand

0 - 10% 400 229.19 107.83 337.02 125

10 - 20% 472 288.36 151.75 440.11 141

20 - 30% 513 303.89 191.42 495.30 110

30 - 40% 587 360.34 194.06 554.41 168

40 - 50% 643 391.02 224.71 615.74 130

50 - 60% 715 402.89 275.43 678.32 162

60 - 70% 802 433.15 325.12 758.27 164

70 - 80% 930 491.35 375.49 866.84 216

80 - 90% 1162 537.80 502.23 1040.03 239

90 - 100% - 682.64 858.38 1541.02 303

all classes - 411.90 320.43 732.33 1758

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Karnataka

0 - 10% 450 248.15 130.59 378.74 114

10 - 20% 534 332.04 166.71 498.74 147

20 - 30% 589 343.20 217.61 560.81 118

30 - 40% 648 392.08 229.46 621.54 134

40 - 50% 701 434.49 239.47 673.95 149

50 - 60% 775 451.85 288.42 740.27 207

60 - 70% 884 489.14 332.73 821.87 233

70 - 80% 1007 544.37 393.20 937.57 248

80 - 90% 1253 594.63 512.66 1107.29 270

90 - 100% - 804.35 920.37 1724.72 416

all classes - 463.45 343.09 806.54 2036

Kerala

0 - 10% 675 330.98 225.10 556.08 165

10 - 20% 835 443.91 311.19 755.10 200

20 - 30% 960 506.79 389.68 896.47 206

30 - 40% 1077 549.25 469.62 1018.87 185

40 - 50% 1222 612.49 530.95 1143.44 212

50 - 60% 1384 678.49 617.42 1295.90 245

60 - 70% 1627 731.47 765.54 1497.01 268

70 - 80% 2001 844.09 943.57 1787.66 311

80 - 90% 2693 982.13 1336.27 2318.40 340

90 - 100% - 1321.14 5920.09 7241.23 474

all classes - 700.09 1150.59 1850.68 2606

Madhya Pradesh

0 - 10% 380 193.34 127.07 320.42 153

10 - 20% 451 248.74 168.01 416.76 169

20 - 30% 526 286.81 203.89 490.70 213

30 - 40% 589 325.21 233.41 558.62 208

40 - 50% 669 353.31 277.00 630.31 275

50 - 60% 732 393.84 301.83 695.66 225

60 - 70% 825 432.40 347.04 779.44 255

70 - 80% 993 467.80 434.59 902.39 360

80 - 90% 1305 581.68 550.95 1132.62 404

90 - 100% - 829.78 1209.08 2038.87 469

all classes - 411.30 385.29 796.59 2731

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Maharashtra

0 - 10% 518 293.95 151.09 445.04 230

10 - 20% 606 361.05 200.57 561.62 252

20 - 30% 694 396.46 255.01 651.47 304

30 - 40% 774 439.73 294.39 734.12 340

40 - 50% 848 480.06 329.97 810.03 332

50 - 60% 965 525.82 377.13 902.95 435

60 - 70% 1081 577.82 443.11 1020.93 395

70 - 80% 1275 613.99 554.88 1168.87 517

80 - 90% 1572 681.07 727.64 1408.71 517

90 - 100% - 780.91 1623.14 2404.05 693

all classes - 515.16 495.77 1010.93 4015

Manipur

0 - 10% 628 411.58 155.54 567.13 104

10 - 20% 696 458.01 207.96 665.97 114

20 - 30% 745 464.97 257.87 722.84 96

30 - 40% 795 504.01 267.45 771.46 109

40 - 50% 847 502.99 317.00 819.99 116

50 - 60% 903 513.69 362.19 875.88 116

60 - 70% 973 532.99 401.73 934.72 144

70 - 80% 1066 537.00 482.38 1019.38 138

80 - 90% 1229 588.86 552.92 1141.78 173

90 - 100% - 727.39 1028.34 1755.73 266

all classes - 524.17 403.33 927.50 1376

Meghalaya

0 - 10% 615 332.44 223.34 555.78 45

10 - 20% 685 386.36 267.00 653.37 68

20 - 30% 739 412.94 301.02 713.97 64

30 - 40% 796 406.81 358.36 765.17 65

40 - 50% 846 437.06 381.64 818.70 71

50 - 60% 926 452.97 433.90 886.87 97

60 - 70% 1039 495.77 481.56 977.33 125

70 - 80% 1131 532.46 551.84 1084.30 70

80 - 90% 1378 527.95 701.12 1229.07 115

90 - 100% - 698.25 1271.15 1969.39 144

all classes - 468.56 498.24 966.80 864

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Mizoram

0 - 10% 616 394.52 162.44 556.96 25

10 - 20% 714 434.12 234.21 668.33 30

20 - 30% 811 454.34 314.02 768.36 46

30 - 40% 867 475.22 370.84 846.06 37

40 - 50% 933 491.82 407.40 899.22 35

50 - 60% 1073 534.79 468.99 1003.78 65

60 - 70% 1150 649.01 470.14 1119.15 53

70 - 80% 1408 673.55 600.70 1274.24 104

80 - 90% 1862 730.18 902.30 1632.48 112

90 - 100% - 731.89 1624.56 2356.45 125

all classes - 556.98 555.90 1112.88 632

Nagaland

0 - 10% 909 564.01 224.25 788.26 42

10 - 20% 999 559.93 392.63 952.57 35

20 - 30% 1076 624.59 419.36 1043.96 48

30 - 40% 1132 615.05 489.11 1104.16 43

40 - 50% 1241 630.81 555.39 1186.20 66

50 - 60% 1339 694.23 602.65 1296.87 55

60 - 70% 1464 740.21 672.35 1412.56 70

70 - 80% 1650 756.49 785.83 1542.32 105

80 - 90% 1982 878.50 923.27 1801.77 80

90 - 100% - 977.98 1590.90 2568.87 160

all classes - 704.07 665.02 1369.09 704

Orissa

0 - 10% 341 190.44 92.55 282.99 222

10 - 20% 415 257.55 123.90 381.45 217

20 - 30% 473 292.55 148.45 441.00 216

30 - 40% 542 335.40 173.19 508.59 277

40 - 50% 600 364.53 207.27 571.80 246

50 - 60% 662 384.74 244.15 628.89 236

60 - 70% 753 448.80 252.50 701.30 316

70 - 80% 863 476.25 325.32 801.57 299

80 - 90% 1089 550.14 425.11 975.25 378

90 - 100% - 741.94 793.77 1535.70 568

all classes - 404.22 278.58 682.80 2975

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Punjab

0 - 10% 724 407.80 226.46 634.26 108

10 - 20% 836 494.41 289.52 783.93 122

20 - 30% 962 532.06 373.53 905.59 136

30 - 40% 1081 565.73 447.97 1013.70 134

40 - 50% 1206 637.31 506.66 1143.98 148

50 - 60% 1371 701.91 597.08 1298.98 155

60 - 70% 1582 717.58 737.70 1455.29 167

70 - 80% 1838 836.12 864.07 1700.19 161

80 - 90% 2433 970.68 1143.66 2114.34 203

90 - 100% - 1209.04 2520.60 3729.64 226

all classes - 707.51 772.29 1479.80 1560

Rajasthan

0 - 10% 575 321.20 185.49 506.68 160

10 - 20% 662 383.57 233.63 617.20 181

20 - 30% 747 427.87 278.03 705.90 217

30 - 40% 821 463.64 317.17 780.81 216

40 - 50% 897 518.93 336.99 855.92 237

50 - 60% 986 572.74 362.04 934.78 257

60 - 70% 1096 569.98 464.54 1034.51 288

70 - 80% 1230 643.12 511.62 1154.74 286

80 - 90% 1502 715.19 635.89 1351.08 308

90 - 100% - 860.38 1241.70 2102.08 433

all classes - 547.69 456.79 1004.48 2583

Sikkim

0 - 10% 593 374.37 151.56 525.93 31

10 - 20% 702 443.19 195.18 638.36 45

20 - 30% 755 468.19 266.97 735.16 38

30 - 40% 821 502.51 288.12 790.63 45

40 - 50% 957 515.41 376.71 892.12 63

50 - 60% 1084 587.81 415.25 1003.05 52

60 - 70% 1187 615.40 530.28 1145.68 52

70 - 80% 1398 648.69 650.68 1299.38 77

80 - 90% 1992 751.83 930.43 1682.26 100

90 - 100% - 1180.96 1607.27 2788.23 105

all classes - 608.04 540.40 1148.43 608

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Tamil Nadu

0 - 10% 502 270.95 159.22 430.17 191

10 - 20% 597 335.13 218.40 553.54 225

20 - 30% 680 383.53 256.41 639.95 245

30 - 40% 752 428.78 285.44 714.23 286

40 - 50% 817 464.85 318.20 783.05 249

50 - 60% 899 493.84 359.31 853.15 300

60 - 70% 1021 545.76 410.85 956.61 383

70 - 80% 1201 591.95 508.39 1100.34 423

80 - 90% 1530 666.47 677.54 1344.01 457

90 - 100% - 819.89 1489.72 2309.61 561

all classes - 500.12 468.32 968.44 3320

Tripura

0 - 10% 556 347.72 157.96 505.69 85

10 - 20% 625 402.23 191.62 593.85 86

20 - 30% 706 445.02 221.82 666.84 121

30 - 40% 784 500.94 242.45 743.40 106

40 - 50% 838 537.77 270.27 808.04 88

50 - 60% 932 541.04 336.42 877.45 122

60 - 70% 1004 619.31 347.23 966.53 122

70 - 80% 1139 646.02 416.39 1062.41 144

80 - 90% 1324 731.10 489.33 1220.43 154

90 - 100% - 921.12 901.65 1822.77 284

all classes - 569.21 357.41 926.62 1312

Uttar Pradesh

0 - 10% 446 255.04 128.59 383.63 455

10 - 20% 515 312.59 169.10 481.69 409

20 - 30% 573 351.99 192.01 544.00 480

30 - 40% 635 377.99 226.78 604.77 504

40 - 50% 693 403.30 259.74 663.04 491

50 - 60% 767 442.68 285.54 728.21 542

60 - 70% 868 463.91 349.59 813.50 649

70 - 80% 1010 519.20 416.96 936.15 686

80 - 90% 1280 578.99 548.22 1127.21 756

90 - 100% - 766.24 1238.12 2004.37 934

all classes - 447.20 381.47 828.67 5906

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Uttarakhand

0 - 10% 641 345.60 197.15 542.74 89

10 - 20% 729 428.79 261.31 690.11 90

20 - 30% 803 467.13 296.07 763.20 112

30 - 40% 866 509.67 326.10 835.77 89

40 - 50% 954 561.35 347.74 909.09 105

50 - 60% 1066 593.73 410.58 1004.31 116

60 - 70% 1181 677.67 441.24 1118.91 94

70 - 80% 1432 695.52 606.87 1302.39 130

80 - 90% 2039 735.76 951.19 1686.95 132

90 - 100% - 1945.22 2791.52 4736.74 91

all classes - 696.73 663.58 1360.30 1048

West Bengal

0 - 10% 470 288.05 117.73 405.78 218

10 - 20% 555 352.16 164.25 516.41 225

20 - 30% 627 400.33 194.02 594.35 272

30 - 40% 687 446.00 210.03 656.03 255

40 - 50% 751 462.56 255.13 717.68 275

50 - 60% 822 490.40 298.38 788.77 297

60 - 70% 908 517.41 344.24 861.66 353

70 - 80% 1035 549.85 414.86 964.71 442

80 - 90% 1300 625.69 523.83 1149.52 511

90 - 100% - 808.64 1090.00 1898.64 728

all classes - 494.01 361.09 855.10 3576

A & N Islands

0 - 10% 999 595.49 264.44 859.93 31

10 - 20% 1110 743.57 326.89 1070.46 18

20 - 30% 1233 785.61 400.84 1186.45 26

30 - 40% 1305 801.06 469.46 1270.52 15

40 - 50% 1456 850.05 529.92 1379.97 31

50 - 60% 1618 933.16 586.10 1519.26 19

60 - 70% 1739 938.64 718.32 1656.96 19

70 - 80% 2063 1004.37 928.67 1933.03 34

80 - 90% 2383 1066.46 1179.81 2246.27 28

90 - 100% - 1355.48 2739.65 4095.13 51

all classes - 906.14 808.17 1714.31 272

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Chandigarh

0 - 10% 770 361.20 409.00 770.20 1

10 - 20% 1556 648.93 648.14 1297.07 7

20 - 30% 1724 723.49 872.48 1595.98 3

30 - 40% 1816 799.00 1017.00 1816.00 1

40 - 50% 1830 897.25 933.00 1830.25 1

50 - 60% 1918 1071.50 846.00 1917.50 1

60 - 70% 2524 939.51 1464.51 2404.02 8

70 - 80% 2720 981.41 1641.64 2623.05 3

80 - 90% 3016 960.30 1784.14 2744.44 2

90 - 100% - 1281.43 1927.66 3209.10 5

all classes - 863.25 1169.16 2032.41 32

Dadra & N. Haveli

0 - 10% 472 301.06 133.31 434.37 11

10 - 20% 539 348.51 170.57 519.09 9

20 - 30% 614 398.25 205.64 603.89 6

30 - 40% 641 420.27 204.80 625.07 4

40 - 50% 711 409.12 294.61 703.73 11

50 - 60% 818 530.07 196.71 726.79 6

60 - 70% 887 534.09 303.45 837.54 8

70 - 80% 1012 595.71 349.51 945.22 9

80 - 90% 1196 673.12 426.63 1099.75 14

90 - 100% - 785.89 775.73 1561.62 18

all classes - 495.25 310.09 805.34 96

Daman & Diu

0 - 10% 695 353.32 304.84 658.16 4

10 - 20% 811 438.32 354.35 792.67 3

20 - 30% 859 451.67 407.67 859.33 1

30 - 40% 917 463.71 432.30 896.01 3

40 - 50% 1156 504.84 478.65 983.49 9

50 - 60% 1496 650.73 704.90 1355.63 11

60 - 70% 1802 821.11 774.15 1595.26 11

70 - 80% 2161 851.19 1215.77 2066.96 9

80 - 90% 3051 1077.10 1609.56 2686.67 7

90 - 100% - 1127.14 2308.04 3435.18 6

all classes - 674.88 856.54 1531.42 64

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Lakshadweep

0 - 10% 506 399.47 106.40 505.87 1

10 - 20% 773 486.31 256.37 742.67 3

20 - 30% 854 508.78 296.87 805.65 2

30 - 40% 1095 761.18 198.52 959.70 6

40 - 50% 1231 901.37 291.50 1192.87 6

50 - 60% 1279 819.01 437.08 1256.09 5

60 - 70% 1600 934.20 552.19 1486.39 8

70 - 80% 1923 1142.60 633.25 1775.85 7

80 - 90% 2221 1165.89 887.13 2053.02 4

90 - 100% - 1708.34 2326.37 4034.71 13

all classes - 877.21 589.62 1466.84 55

Puducherry

0 - 10% 797 466.41 267.14 733.56 13

10 - 20% 869 578.40 270.85 849.25 9

20 - 30% 949 532.50 389.96 922.46 7

30 - 40% 996 693.83 295.42 989.25 6

40 - 50% 1154 642.79 444.63 1087.42 17

50 - 60% 1246 697.51 507.14 1204.65 11

60 - 70% 1281 776.20 487.93 1264.13 7

70 - 80% 1594 781.64 718.50 1500.14 20

80 - 90% 2049 1015.47 800.08 1815.54 16

90 - 100% - 1189.64 3512.83 4702.48 22

all classes - 738.75 772.22 1510.97 128

All-India

0 - 10% 450 250.56 126.50 377.06 3153

10 - 20% 537 322.36 173.46 495.82 3439

20 - 30% 613 366.97 208.72 575.69 3974

30 - 40% 685 403.65 245.60 649.25 4310

40 - 50% 765 445.69 278.34 724.02 5033

50 - 60% 853 482.53 325.81 808.34 5239

60 - 70% 974 529.25 380.91 910.15 6396

70 - 80% 1144 585.25 468.05 1053.30 7121

80 - 90% 1477 672.03 616.74 1288.78 8665

90 - 100% - 912.60 1482.05 2394.66 11789

all classes - 497.09 430.62 927.70 59119

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Andhra Pradesh

0 - 10% 729 361.84 240.52 602.37 323

10 - 20% 898 463.14 349.92 813.06 237

20 - 30% 1041 534.11 438.07 972.18 209

30 - 40% 1211 600.42 526.27 1126.70 230

40 - 50% 1404 654.62 643.30 1297.92 274

50 - 60% 1726 721.92 825.62 1547.54 312

60 - 70% 2065 841.77 1038.38 1880.15 281

70 - 80% 2588 987.92 1315.93 2303.85 356

80 - 90% 3414 1200.73 1761.66 2962.40 349

90 - 100% - 1506.07 4809.76 6315.82 393

all classes - 787.24 1194.99 1982.23 2964

Arunachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 642 318.64 219.34 537.98 62

10 - 20% 813 397.21 328.88 726.08 46

20 - 30% 961 489.00 405.50 894.50 49

30 - 40% 1150 563.98 492.72 1056.71 51

40 - 50% 1334 624.60 610.37 1234.98 55

50 - 60% 1634 809.26 662.66 1471.92 73

60 - 70% 1885 836.90 907.38 1744.28 54

70 - 80% 2357 908.00 1200.84 2108.84 64

80 - 90% 3017 860.27 1790.36 2650.64 65

90 - 100% - 1180.62 2890.34 4070.96 81

all classes - 698.56 950.41 1648.96 600

Assam

0 - 10% 623 345.69 165.36 511.05 128

10 - 20% 766 460.06 233.98 694.04 77

20 - 30% 873 488.91 331.38 820.29 67

30 - 40% 1058 557.21 409.37 966.58 78

40 - 50% 1283 659.17 508.57 1167.74 82

50 - 60% 1550 743.19 650.35 1393.54 98

60 - 70% 1783 850.05 804.60 1654.65 63

70 - 80% 2114 897.76 1035.31 1933.07 76

80 - 90% 2946 1201.18 1227.44 2428.62 94

90 - 100% - 1567.10 2266.67 3833.78 69

all classes - 776.82 763.45 1540.27 832

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Bihar

0 - 10% 467 272.37 123.76 396.13 155

10 - 20% 534 337.53 162.53 500.06 79

20 - 30% 667 392.56 198.71 591.27 124

30 - 40% 744 435.42 277.40 712.82 83

40 - 50% 844 477.16 311.24 788.40 112

50 - 60% 969 507.24 395.99 903.23 86

60 - 70% 1157 566.17 481.99 1048.17 121

70 - 80% 1407 632.17 629.18 1261.35 123

80 - 90% 1837 715.92 913.82 1629.74 129

90 - 100% - 944.68 2079.92 3024.60 260

all classes - 529.35 562.98 1092.33 1272

Chhattisgarh

0 - 10% 519 249.63 169.13 418.75 102

10 - 20% 691 337.01 278.39 615.40 73

20 - 30% 822 412.85 339.36 752.21 59

30 - 40% 952 453.92 442.09 896.01 51

40 - 50% 1123 479.64 563.88 1043.52 54

50 - 60% 1288 564.74 639.86 1204.60 62

60 - 70% 1529 641.77 737.92 1379.69 67

70 - 80% 1762 735.55 914.53 1650.08 60

80 - 90% 2297 757.43 1200.34 1957.77 71

90 - 100% - 991.50 2599.95 3591.45 137

all classes - 562.59 789.86 1352.45 736

Delhi

0 - 10% 874 402.30 291.16 693.45 62

10 - 20% 1034 526.63 424.15 950.78 53

20 - 30% 1242 594.34 521.95 1116.29 52

30 - 40% 1434 668.11 664.10 1332.21 58

40 - 50% 1696 772.44 758.25 1530.70 75

50 - 60% 2015 881.96 955.17 1837.13 102

60 - 70% 2475 989.62 1204.20 2193.82 75

70 - 80% 3163 1143.15 1716.94 2860.09 118

80 - 90% 4046 1270.97 2288.28 3559.25 115

90 - 100% - 1646.57 4095.60 5742.17 132

all classes - 889.77 1292.21 2181.98 842

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Goa

0 - 10% 1124 504.77 367.71 872.48 31

10 - 20% 1308 638.00 573.69 1211.69 13

20 - 30% 1454 648.46 713.14 1361.61 15

30 - 40% 1651 734.50 818.87 1553.37 22

40 - 50% 1879 847.09 944.86 1791.95 27

50 - 60% 2132 958.57 1062.45 2021.02 27

60 - 70% 2377 1002.76 1224.49 2227.25 22

70 - 80% 2695 1052.01 1474.90 2526.91 32

80 - 90% 3294 1228.58 1702.25 2930.83 48

90 - 100% - 1527.70 9552.13 11079.83 48

all classes - 914.09 1835.47 2749.55 285

Gujarat

0 - 10% 743 400.34 235.75 636.10 209

10 - 20% 937 494.61 344.68 839.29 165

20 - 30% 1117 580.41 455.26 1035.66 144

30 - 40% 1314 635.11 573.02 1208.12 157

40 - 50% 1536 725.35 690.35 1415.70 165

50 - 60% 1738 809.83 835.73 1645.57 134

60 - 70% 1988 887.98 1001.08 1889.06 139

70 - 80% 2308 927.08 1231.97 2159.05 163

80 - 90% 3027 1043.61 1571.17 2614.78 221

90 - 100% - 1284.36 3866.07 5150.43 208

all classes - 778.64 1080.37 1859.01 1705

Haryana

0 - 10% 755 372.88 270.17 643.05 125

10 - 20% 855 409.85 386.70 796.54 58

20 - 30% 1004 521.16 405.82 926.99 87

30 - 40% 1159 573.51 506.92 1080.43 95

40 - 50% 1389 656.65 616.52 1273.16 120

50 - 60% 1735 774.28 773.18 1547.47 147

60 - 70% 2170 919.44 1034.88 1954.32 137

70 - 80% 2527 994.91 1369.66 2364.56 123

80 - 90% 3561 1127.15 1839.29 2966.44 156

90 - 100% - 1504.78 3913.21 5417.99 132

all classes - 785.71 1112.46 1898.18 1180

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Himachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 812 390.44 236.18 626.62 33

10 - 20% 1010 500.23 388.38 888.61 30

20 - 30% 1197 575.49 532.36 1107.85 33

30 - 40% 1362 653.42 622.30 1275.72 26

40 - 50% 1737 741.13 793.02 1534.14 44

50 - 60% 2061 809.80 1099.90 1909.69 33

60 - 70% 2379 949.39 1226.86 2176.25 35

70 - 80% 2749 1098.37 1428.22 2526.59 35

80 - 90% 3271 1287.36 1745.88 3033.24 40

90 - 100% - 1640.09 6480.64 8120.73 72

all classes - 866.37 1455.15 2321.52 381

Jammu & Kashmir

0 - 10% 791 427.55 244.66 672.21 180

10 - 20% 919 516.26 339.18 855.44 90

20 - 30% 1027 582.92 383.72 966.64 81

30 - 40% 1179 615.84 496.37 1112.21 124

40 - 50% 1328 686.51 572.88 1259.39 116

50 - 60% 1510 711.67 717.99 1429.66 126

60 - 70% 1732 732.79 876.70 1609.49 129

70 - 80% 2046 853.82 1020.60 1874.43 135

80 - 90% 2538 1017.63 1273.89 2291.52 141

90 - 100% - 1265.15 3205.21 4470.36 146

all classes - 740.87 913.03 1653.90 1268

Jharkhand

0 - 10% 507 287.35 143.25 430.59 89

10 - 20% 650 370.82 211.29 582.11 115

20 - 30% 756 444.39 258.48 702.87 70

30 - 40% 924 491.87 338.26 830.13 81

40 - 50% 1072 575.18 396.46 971.65 79

50 - 60% 1280 622.00 545.98 1167.97 94

60 - 70% 1583 701.16 704.59 1405.75 103

70 - 80% 2016 818.15 980.05 1798.19 108

80 - 90% 2713 1056.95 1342.34 2399.28 125

90 - 100% - 1292.63 2492.64 3785.27 125

all classes - 663.01 727.86 1390.87 989

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Karnataka

0 - 10% 658 344.66 195.17 539.83 266

10 - 20% 828 445.50 299.12 744.62 201

20 - 30% 1004 524.24 393.17 917.42 168

30 - 40% 1182 587.39 507.64 1095.04 189

40 - 50% 1413 649.82 628.43 1278.25 196

50 - 60% 1672 769.46 782.08 1551.54 196

60 - 70% 1929 828.39 948.54 1776.93 148

70 - 80% 2306 886.87 1193.34 2080.21 177

80 - 90% 3035 1066.71 1621.64 2688.35 221

90 - 100% - 1357.98 3132.07 4490.04 272

all classes - 746.12 970.26 1716.38 2034

Kerala

0 - 10% 726 353.13 250.92 604.05 218

10 - 20% 899 461.20 351.63 812.83 164

20 - 30% 1089 537.55 455.97 993.51 157

30 - 40% 1273 602.59 573.85 1176.45 140

40 - 50% 1513 709.35 704.74 1414.09 153

50 - 60% 1776 766.55 872.05 1638.60 163

60 - 70% 2127 881.23 1076.35 1957.58 149

70 - 80% 2724 1016.42 1416.47 2432.90 206

80 - 90% 3899 1099.26 2132.46 3231.73 246

90 - 100% - 1841.59 10566.31 12407.90 250

all classes - 826.59 1836.86 2663.45 1846

Madhya Pradesh

0 - 10% 539 259.01 190.47 449.48 227

10 - 20% 681 336.68 278.24 614.92 177

20 - 30% 822 393.21 361.49 754.71 173

30 - 40% 942 435.51 452.36 887.87 158

40 - 50% 1096 484.62 536.32 1020.94 166

50 - 60% 1304 544.29 650.11 1194.40 197

60 - 70% 1579 616.22 837.00 1453.21 225

70 - 80% 1888 639.19 1058.71 1697.90 178

80 - 90% 2544 770.48 1416.00 2186.48 219

90 - 100% - 1144.34 3288.57 4432.91 246

all classes - 562.39 906.96 1469.35 1966

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Maharashtra

0 - 10% 736 361.57 236.98 598.55 430

10 - 20% 928 481.93 355.61 837.54 357

20 - 30% 1143 568.86 467.70 1036.56 371

30 - 40% 1328 642.94 592.83 1235.77 326

40 - 50% 1535 723.60 701.13 1424.73 338

50 - 60% 1821 799.97 874.86 1674.83 399

60 - 70% 2149 875.78 1095.88 1971.66 396

70 - 80% 2722 993.17 1438.19 2431.36 458

80 - 90% 4077 1158.79 2145.80 3304.59 509

90 - 100% - 1658.25 6123.52 7781.77 396

all classes - 826.75 1405.23 2231.98 3980

Manipur

0 - 10% 593 382.14 155.53 537.67 124

10 - 20% 740 428.46 246.24 674.70 107

20 - 30% 817 434.58 347.18 781.76 87

30 - 40% 887 474.20 377.20 851.40 98

40 - 50% 940 497.56 414.24 911.80 98

50 - 60% 1001 513.76 458.85 972.61 111

60 - 70% 1102 536.05 507.30 1043.35 121

70 - 80% 1287 561.17 634.04 1195.21 149

80 - 90% 1526 653.25 738.84 1392.09 150

90 - 100% - 783.46 1393.27 2176.72 137

all classes - 526.39 527.10 1053.49 1182

Meghalaya

0 - 10% 733 364.00 297.61 661.61 45

10 - 20% 852 413.35 381.30 794.65 29

20 - 30% 996 436.75 477.47 914.22 26

30 - 40% 1158 478.32 611.57 1089.89 29

40 - 50% 1321 583.04 655.27 1238.31 30

50 - 60% 1432 532.06 835.96 1368.02 25

60 - 70% 1566 596.00 896.41 1492.41 27

70 - 80% 1881 647.73 1047.99 1695.72 40

80 - 90% 2439 750.76 1350.98 2101.74 71

90 - 100% - 1001.75 2198.63 3200.39 86

all classes - 580.60 875.35 1455.95 408

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Mizoram

0 - 10% 819 401.64 313.87 715.51 115

10 - 20% 1081 514.68 449.41 964.09 86

20 - 30% 1280 598.68 569.10 1167.78 75

30 - 40% 1450 730.82 630.65 1361.47 79

40 - 50% 1650 775.80 776.23 1552.03 83

50 - 60% 1756 789.55 913.97 1703.53 50

60 - 70% 1992 819.80 1038.87 1858.67 84

70 - 80% 2219 892.83 1201.49 2094.32 80

80 - 90% 2634 978.13 1398.12 2376.25 96

90 - 100% - 1206.79 2074.83 3281.61 148

all classes - 770.80 936.27 1707.07 896

Nagaland

0 - 10% 932 515.20 333.72 848.92 24

10 - 20% 1039 607.11 384.30 991.41 26

20 - 30% 1278 579.77 559.16 1138.92 26

30 - 40% 1408 653.34 705.46 1358.80 24

40 - 50% 1516 740.98 717.80 1458.78 26

50 - 60% 1612 777.45 786.27 1563.72 31

60 - 70% 1782 758.12 909.34 1667.46 30

70 - 80% 2164 889.06 1062.61 1951.66 34

80 - 90% 2841 953.73 1516.91 2470.64 44

90 - 100% - 1229.26 2399.09 3628.35 55

all classes - 770.95 938.84 1709.79 320

Orissa

0 - 10% 538 280.75 169.52 450.27 174

10 - 20% 653 383.03 223.43 606.46 86

20 - 30% 741 436.60 247.79 684.39 56

30 - 40% 865 464.77 333.02 797.79 90

40 - 50% 962 501.79 407.75 909.55 52

50 - 60% 1166 549.95 511.68 1061.64 87

60 - 70% 1458 650.91 647.29 1298.20 110

70 - 80% 1785 742.97 860.76 1603.73 115

80 - 90% 2486 830.07 1280.86 2110.94 147

90 - 100% - 1245.43 3514.21 4759.65 138

all classes - 607.96 817.45 1425.41 1055

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Punjab

0 - 10% 758 376.17 251.50 627.67 164

10 - 20% 932 471.19 365.28 836.47 126

20 - 30% 1075 581.14 419.77 1000.91 118

30 - 40% 1260 628.02 536.14 1164.16 129

40 - 50% 1452 679.66 668.16 1347.82 139

50 - 60% 1694 761.61 807.86 1569.47 140

60 - 70% 2042 841.43 1028.07 1869.50 175

70 - 80% 2589 998.59 1314.59 2313.17 207

80 - 90% 3682 1106.70 1895.55 3002.25 213

90 - 100% - 1490.84 4672.02 6162.87 144

all classes - 793.97 1198.72 1992.68 1555

Rajasthan

0 - 10% 661 340.36 212.74 553.10 160

10 - 20% 815 435.61 308.53 744.14 136

20 - 30% 917 495.50 368.53 864.04 92

30 - 40% 1045 561.68 411.17 972.85 113

40 - 50% 1206 578.83 553.67 1132.50 123

50 - 60% 1364 661.56 619.03 1280.60 128

60 - 70% 1592 737.15 723.01 1460.16 128

70 - 80% 1877 778.54 947.01 1725.54 157

80 - 90% 2489 934.02 1215.67 2149.69 212

90 - 100% - 1252.02 4568.47 5820.49 304

all classes - 677.42 992.07 1669.50 1553

Sikkim

0 - 10% 951 560.67 303.39 864.06 14

10 - 20% 1227 656.82 515.15 1171.97 10

20 - 30% 1561 675.48 784.21 1459.69 13

30 - 40% 1619 805.73 791.82 1597.55 4

40 - 50% 1840 891.63 833.20 1724.83 11

50 - 60% 1918 913.51 949.51 1863.01 9

60 - 70% 2128 1095.82 974.69 2070.51 10

70 - 80% 2285 1161.29 1060.27 2221.56 10

80 - 90% 2416 1184.52 1150.66 2335.18 9

90 - 100% - 1462.27 1934.98 3397.25 70

all classes - 942.00 934.47 1876.46 160

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Tamil Nadu

0 - 10% 705 357.48 225.79 583.27 521

10 - 20% 827 444.19 328.27 772.45 228

20 - 30% 978 509.99 392.35 902.34 272

30 - 40% 1136 556.75 497.51 1054.26 271

40 - 50% 1331 621.31 603.33 1224.64 255

50 - 60% 1551 705.37 733.25 1438.62 276

60 - 70% 1822 769.02 913.36 1682.37 303

70 - 80% 2285 883.33 1150.23 2033.56 396

80 - 90% 2954 963.34 1625.38 2588.73 361

90 - 100% - 1353.73 3148.43 4502.16 435

all classes - 716.53 962.16 1678.69 3318

Tripura

0 - 10% 726 426.08 199.29 625.37 81

10 - 20% 869 515.52 294.26 809.78 28

20 - 30% 1003 599.47 329.79 929.26 39

30 - 40% 1114 642.75 423.78 1066.53 42

40 - 50% 1335 705.28 491.64 1196.92 49

50 - 60% 1568 818.57 662.39 1480.96 50

60 - 70% 1887 887.60 819.75 1707.35 61

70 - 80% 2186 1020.85 1032.80 2053.65 57

80 - 90% 2805 1140.06 1305.34 2445.40 63

90 - 100% - 1408.42 2306.84 3715.27 74

all classes - 816.29 786.08 1602.37 544

Uttar Pradesh

0 - 10% 538 294.47 152.95 447.41 358

10 - 20% 637 355.39 232.16 587.55 266

20 - 30% 755 404.24 291.10 695.34 287

30 - 40% 869 458.73 349.54 808.27 281

40 - 50% 1019 497.51 446.90 944.41 278

50 - 60% 1204 550.90 551.41 1102.31 301

60 - 70% 1419 594.59 718.90 1313.48 250

70 - 80% 1773 724.56 848.03 1572.59 296

80 - 90% 2554 849.54 1300.78 2150.33 404

90 - 100% - 1359.12 2685.54 4044.66 366

all classes - 608.48 756.51 1364.99 3087

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Uttarakhand

0 - 10% 647 380.52 179.85 560.37 60

10 - 20% 770 420.61 285.93 706.54 55

20 - 30% 934 506.87 335.41 842.27 64

30 - 40% 1031 564.27 412.31 976.58 48

40 - 50% 1263 593.22 554.34 1147.56 68

50 - 60% 1462 688.51 691.22 1379.73 58

60 - 70% 1764 764.93 814.94 1579.87 92

70 - 80% 2193 904.05 1054.35 1958.40 104

80 - 90% 2748 1025.96 1444.88 2470.84 82

90 - 100% - 1149.81 2928.07 4077.88 100

all classes - 700.02 872.69 1572.71 731

West Bengal

0 - 10% 624 342.05 167.95 510.00 288

10 - 20% 763 440.70 259.28 699.98 233

20 - 30% 904 505.53 329.31 834.83 202

30 - 40% 1065 580.23 400.35 980.57 198

40 - 50% 1244 634.59 514.84 1149.43 234

50 - 60% 1485 681.97 682.60 1364.57 243

60 - 70% 1808 780.47 859.06 1639.53 290

70 - 80% 2291 885.52 1124.86 2010.38 322

80 - 90% 3404 1050.94 1697.71 2748.64 423

90 - 100% - 1477.38 3940.67 5418.04 317

all classes - 737.87 997.79 1735.66 2750

A & N Islands

0 - 10% 1213 598.10 451.42 1049.52 17

10 - 20% 1492 728.36 601.57 1329.93 13

20 - 30% 1731 811.12 822.33 1633.45 22

30 - 40% 1921 897.46 948.50 1845.97 16

40 - 50% 2100 1001.83 1004.93 2006.75 16

50 - 60% 2310 1078.28 1152.38 2230.67 19

60 - 70% 2749 1152.13 1405.63 2557.76 31

70 - 80% 3204 1231.87 1718.71 2950.58 33

80 - 90% 3894 1460.69 2106.54 3567.23 54

90 - 100% - 1757.14 4100.22 5857.35 67

all classes - 1070.99 1427.45 2498.44 288

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Chandigarh

0 - 10% 961 472.13 313.23 785.36 25

10 - 20% 1304 603.96 546.62 1150.58 28

20 - 30% 1812 805.85 744.59 1550.44 30

30 - 40% 2464 938.75 1198.81 2137.57 37

40 - 50% 2852 1057.72 1615.70 2673.42 21

50 - 60% 3675 1115.66 2206.30 3321.97 29

60 - 70% 4368 1113.26 2945.56 4058.81 20

70 - 80% 5207 1311.62 3483.15 4794.77 23

80 - 90% 7117 1392.13 4777.37 6169.50 30

90 - 100% - 1874.69 13367.87 15242.56 30

all classes - 1066.26 3086.40 4152.66 273

Dadra & N. Haveli

0 - 10% 902 511.49 292.94 804.42 9

10 - 20% 1007 525.88 451.83 977.72 11

20 - 30% 1080 595.44 436.67 1032.11 5

30 - 40% 1201 592.14 544.63 1136.77 6

40 - 50% 1320 621.79 636.56 1258.35 7

50 - 60% 1434 667.88 718.32 1386.21 6

60 - 70% 1581 737.83 771.61 1509.44 7

70 - 80% 1624 781.54 826.36 1607.90 5

80 - 90% 2336 908.99 1050.03 1959.03 9

90 - 100% - 1172.85 1784.36 2957.21 31

all classes - 709.08 747.96 1457.04 96

Daman & Diu

0 - 10% 810 456.35 291.49 747.84 9

10 - 20% 841 524.60 303.09 827.70 3

20 - 30% 889 505.13 374.76 879.89 4

30 - 40% 1031 538.12 423.49 961.61 5

40 - 50% 1266 574.87 595.47 1170.33 5

50 - 60% 1420 656.50 691.01 1347.51 5

60 - 70% 2032 772.14 1014.54 1786.68 6

70 - 80% 2370 877.62 1271.73 2149.35 5

80 - 90% 2441 941.62 1497.20 2438.82 3

90 - 100% - 1274.88 2184.93 3459.81 19

all classes - 707.79 855.27 1563.06 64

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (URP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Lakshadweep

0 - 10% 1030 580.23 274.35 854.58 10

10 - 20% 1198 781.03 341.88 1122.90 10

20 - 30% 1312 855.81 424.48 1280.29 7

30 - 40% 1461 927.77 454.77 1382.54 11

40 - 50% 1648 955.59 602.95 1558.53 11

50 - 60% 1894 1053.34 772.56 1825.89 10

60 - 70% 2057 939.13 1079.46 2018.58 7

70 - 80% 2622 1218.87 1048.49 2267.35 17

80 - 90% 3773 1609.62 1608.62 3218.24 24

90 - 100% - 1435.81 5332.64 6768.44 21

all classes - 1036.26 1186.51 2222.77 128

Puducherry

0 - 10% 994 537.67 297.20 834.87 49

10 - 20% 1093 641.50 399.40 1040.90 29

20 - 30% 1207 703.82 431.51 1135.34 27

30 - 40% 1443 732.35 605.48 1337.83 48

40 - 50% 1740 888.28 690.15 1578.43 38

50 - 60% 1976 985.07 901.70 1886.77 42

60 - 70% 2416 1048.65 1121.48 2170.13 65

70 - 80% 2798 1220.84 1349.64 2570.48 43

80 - 90% 3550 1283.14 1900.25 3183.39 50

90 - 100% - 1667.84 3523.16 5191.01 57

all classes - 971.09 1123.84 2094.93 448

All-India

0 - 10% 642 326.08 195.24 521.32 4537

10 - 20% 797 426.92 295.39 722.31 3521

20 - 30% 945 490.48 379.14 869.62 3381

30 - 40% 1114 556.26 471.66 1027.93 3593

40 - 50% 1307 617.45 590.24 1207.69 3622

50 - 60% 1543 696.47 723.59 1420.07 3934

60 - 70% 1843 782.35 905.38 1687.74 4014

70 - 80% 2303 889.97 1161.48 2051.45 4703

80 - 90% 3166 1046.89 1633.63 2680.52 5190

90 - 100% - 1442.58 4230.57 5673.16 5241

all classes - 727.49 1058.32 1785.81 41736

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Andhra Pradesh

0 - 10% 561 275.76 177.92 453.68 271

10 - 20% 661 373.93 238.57 612.50 280

20 - 30% 749 405.48 304.42 709.90 326

30 - 40% 842 462.78 336.75 799.53 335

40 - 50% 934 526.05 365.13 891.18 347

50 - 60% 1029 532.37 444.58 976.95 329

60 - 70% 1158 602.80 487.63 1090.43 381

70 - 80% 1343 663.91 582.06 1245.97 435

80 - 90% 1744 769.30 743.35 1512.65 578

90 - 100% - 1105.13 1502.81 2607.94 646

all classes - 571.82 518.47 1090.28 3928

Arunachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 581 266.38 202.01 468.39 69

10 - 20% 709 358.76 288.03 646.79 67

20 - 30% 792 402.71 359.20 761.91 69

30 - 40% 906 428.55 421.50 850.05 97

40 - 50% 1010 483.79 469.29 953.08 91

50 - 60% 1148 610.52 471.52 1082.04 110

60 - 70% 1323 632.01 591.80 1223.81 99

70 - 80% 1580 689.49 732.16 1421.65 112

80 - 90% 2196 850.88 1003.36 1854.24 141

90 - 100% - 1198.54 1827.23 3025.77 186

all classes - 591.76 635.67 1227.43 1041

Assam

0 - 10% 512 298.57 149.58 448.15 167

10 - 20% 578 369.94 176.52 546.46 212

20 - 30% 636 387.65 217.16 604.81 205

30 - 40% 694 435.80 228.24 664.04 227

40 - 50% 771 485.15 248.19 733.34 268

50 - 60% 846 514.54 291.33 805.86 229

60 - 70% 960 559.13 341.38 900.51 263

70 - 80% 1113 612.66 423.77 1036.43 289

80 - 90% 1340 689.33 517.20 1206.53 312

90 - 100% - 906.37 808.21 1714.58 444

all classes - 526.09 340.48 866.57 2616

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Bihar

0 - 10% 404 225.64 117.20 342.84 143

10 - 20% 466 286.97 148.34 435.31 204

20 - 30% 511 311.42 176.06 487.48 214

30 - 40% 562 342.22 194.87 537.09 261

40 - 50% 633 371.84 227.18 599.02 345

50 - 60% 688 405.91 250.29 656.20 298

60 - 70% 771 445.40 285.34 730.74 344

70 - 80% 869 470.89 345.91 816.79 333

80 - 90% 1040 553.95 390.48 944.43 436

90 - 100% - 696.09 647.29 1343.38 721

all classes - 411.06 278.31 689.37 3299

Chhattisgarh

0 - 10% 386 191.86 147.63 339.49 89

10 - 20% 459 234.84 192.80 427.64 91

20 - 30% 503 274.71 204.83 479.54 80

30 - 40% 540 280.66 241.58 522.24 85

40 - 50% 582 303.95 259.17 563.12 86

50 - 60% 641 337.00 271.61 608.61 128

60 - 70% 734 382.06 301.30 683.36 147

70 - 80% 865 420.31 375.00 795.31 201

80 - 90% 1080 486.39 490.37 976.76 224

90 - 100% - 618.28 840.59 1458.87 365

all classes - 353.17 332.72 685.89 1496

Delhi

0 - 10% 829 363.75 365.26 729.01 3

10 - 20% 975 489.20 485.70 974.90 1

20 - 30% 1017 535.17 482.27 1017.43 1

30 - 40% 1310 593.70 677.96 1271.67 7

40 - 50% 1490 657.97 780.95 1438.92 6

50 - 60% 1787 734.57 962.07 1696.64 6

60 - 70% 2076 970.71 1088.09 2058.81 7

70 - 80% 2442 1154.02 1039.71 2193.73 10

80 - 90% 2714 1113.74 1516.19 2629.93 5

90 - 100% - 1330.86 1902.48 3233.33 13

all classes - 793.22 921.07 1714.29 59

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Goa

0 - 10% 879 433.58 364.75 798.33 8

10 - 20% 1205 536.48 539.86 1076.35 18

20 - 30% 1271 716.51 525.03 1241.54 8

30 - 40% 1312 713.77 581.92 1295.69 2

40 - 50% 1509 707.68 733.01 1440.69 20

50 - 60% 1608 793.89 799.57 1593.45 9

60 - 70% 1701 703.95 944.47 1648.42 11

70 - 80% 2148 900.95 1049.59 1950.54 25

80 - 90% 2434 982.09 1323.91 2306.01 17

90 - 100% - 1301.15 2150.95 3452.10 41

all classes - 774.74 898.58 1673.31 159

Gujarat

0 - 10% 585 317.28 190.24 507.52 93

10 - 20% 665 381.40 248.28 629.69 99

20 - 30% 755 437.68 273.83 711.51 150

30 - 40% 827 470.45 322.27 792.71 129

40 - 50% 923 512.01 351.72 863.73 152

50 - 60% 1002 544.13 412.28 956.41 141

60 - 70% 1119 578.31 480.80 1059.11 173

70 - 80% 1316 646.95 562.31 1209.26 214

80 - 90% 1578 761.57 668.33 1429.90 228

90 - 100% - 920.54 1563.29 2483.83 340

all classes - 557.55 507.85 1065.40 1719

Haryana

0 - 10% 658 319.84 229.23 549.07 98

10 - 20% 814 426.33 314.83 741.16 118

20 - 30% 943 483.28 390.97 874.25 119

30 - 40% 1095 579.06 445.49 1024.55 131

40 - 50% 1243 649.96 516.56 1166.52 147

50 - 60% 1415 722.94 600.62 1323.56 139

60 - 70% 1617 797.32 712.64 1509.96 149

70 - 80% 1864 904.16 837.54 1741.70 150

80 - 90% 2376 1020.09 1077.94 2098.04 184

90 - 100% - 1223.74 1998.01 3221.75 205

all classes - 712.21 711.06 1423.27 1440

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Himachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 721 356.03 251.94 607.97 121

10 - 20% 829 440.45 340.47 780.92 114

20 - 30% 930 488.51 389.74 878.24 125

30 - 40% 1046 533.99 449.37 983.37 129

40 - 50% 1154 571.38 527.35 1098.73 136

50 - 60% 1297 624.30 592.03 1216.32 164

60 - 70% 1524 696.84 711.81 1408.64 182

70 - 80% 1793 772.84 874.50 1647.34 198

80 - 90% 2244 893.02 1087.61 1980.63 205

90 - 100% - 1220.45 2300.04 3520.49 286

all classes - 659.87 752.83 1412.70 1660

Jammu & Kashmir

0 - 10% 752 388.62 249.36 637.98 112

10 - 20% 865 477.91 334.44 812.35 104

20 - 30% 931 509.31 393.32 902.63 106

30 - 40% 1018 544.10 426.00 970.10 129

40 - 50% 1102 572.83 484.80 1057.63 142

50 - 60% 1190 628.32 512.59 1140.91 133

60 - 70% 1318 659.70 584.45 1244.16 157

70 - 80% 1489 693.53 711.39 1404.92 179

80 - 90% 1831 810.08 825.77 1635.85 167

90 - 100% - 1007.02 1622.16 2629.18 216

all classes - 629.18 614.45 1243.63 1445

Jharkhand

0 - 10% 418 220.38 139.14 359.52 125

10 - 20% 495 278.97 180.02 459.00 142

20 - 30% 545 303.61 214.61 518.22 140

30 - 40% 602 344.23 227.05 571.28 141

40 - 50% 668 391.86 248.28 640.14 166

50 - 60% 723 409.04 286.47 695.51 136

60 - 70% 790 441.72 314.26 755.98 143

70 - 80% 913 486.42 364.77 851.20 220

80 - 90% 1095 547.47 455.87 1003.34 215

90 - 100% - 694.85 692.07 1386.92 330

all classes - 411.90 312.33 724.22 1758

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Karnataka

0 - 10% 510 247.68 184.19 431.87 138

10 - 20% 576 318.22 221.84 540.06 99

20 - 30% 649 357.61 260.55 618.17 139

30 - 40% 724 400.24 288.10 688.33 153

40 - 50% 773 416.62 330.17 746.79 131

50 - 60% 863 470.40 346.08 816.48 218

60 - 70% 959 492.67 415.08 907.75 202

70 - 80% 1098 513.39 516.92 1030.31 252

80 - 90% 1367 606.82 605.92 1212.74 283

90 - 100% - 811.81 1078.35 1890.16 421

all classes - 463.45 424.41 887.86 2036

Kerala

0 - 10% 741 331.98 272.33 604.30 160

10 - 20% 894 435.59 387.18 822.76 210

20 - 30% 1042 497.84 470.28 968.11 202

30 - 40% 1163 546.68 554.10 1100.78 196

40 - 50% 1301 617.49 614.44 1231.93 206

50 - 60% 1500 676.92 719.34 1396.26 237

60 - 70% 1786 751.82 884.21 1636.03 268

70 - 80% 2220 828.02 1138.04 1966.06 301

80 - 90% 2831 985.53 1521.99 2507.53 315

90 - 100% - 1328.09 4064.97 5393.06 511

all classes - 700.09 1063.06 1763.14 2606

Madhya Pradesh

0 - 10% 399 191.07 140.83 331.90 158

10 - 20% 477 238.75 202.28 441.02 167

20 - 30% 543 284.36 223.76 508.12 191

30 - 40% 614 319.01 257.85 576.86 221

40 - 50% 676 357.39 289.42 646.81 226

50 - 60% 757 386.28 331.29 717.56 283

60 - 70% 848 428.66 375.93 804.59 248

70 - 80% 1016 484.19 440.91 925.10 354

80 - 90% 1295 586.21 547.25 1133.46 386

90 - 100% - 837.04 1105.36 1942.40 497

all classes - 411.30 391.49 802.79 2731

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Maharashtra

0 - 10% 569 293.81 204.28 498.09 225

10 - 20% 659 351.62 256.66 608.28 250

20 - 30% 750 395.52 306.38 701.90 317

30 - 40% 826 433.53 355.01 788.54 298

40 - 50% 913 479.48 392.61 872.08 355

50 - 60% 1024 510.50 459.82 970.32 414

60 - 70% 1157 562.35 521.10 1083.44 437

70 - 80% 1304 616.21 608.37 1224.58 434

80 - 90% 1667 691.56 777.85 1469.41 606

90 - 100% - 817.44 1451.94 2269.37 679

all classes - 515.16 533.25 1048.41 4015

Manipur

0 - 10% 681 405.01 212.23 617.24 97

10 - 20% 726 436.94 269.79 706.74 89

20 - 30% 787 476.32 281.50 757.82 117

30 - 40% 839 480.18 330.71 810.89 98

40 - 50% 884 500.78 356.83 857.61 113

50 - 60% 941 511.36 398.75 910.11 126

60 - 70% 1007 547.91 428.21 976.13 145

70 - 80% 1115 561.85 492.58 1054.42 159

80 - 90% 1287 588.27 603.49 1191.75 187

90 - 100% - 731.36 968.94 1700.30 245

all classes - 524.17 434.63 958.80 1376

Meghalaya

0 - 10% 645 335.78 248.33 584.11 45

10 - 20% 717 375.32 310.79 686.11 51

20 - 30% 786 411.34 341.30 752.64 77

30 - 40% 836 422.20 385.46 807.66 60

40 - 50% 895 420.60 446.97 867.57 80

50 - 60% 967 472.70 460.96 933.66 99

60 - 70% 1025 467.76 528.43 996.20 71

70 - 80% 1121 517.85 551.01 1068.86 100

80 - 90% 1353 557.06 666.15 1223.20 134

90 - 100% - 701.93 1040.37 1742.29 147

all classes - 468.56 498.46 967.02 864

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Mizoram

0 - 10% 672 363.64 246.90 610.54 26

10 - 20% 782 421.50 304.26 725.77 31

20 - 30% 837 465.76 343.56 809.32 31

30 - 40% 927 465.94 425.82 891.76 45

40 - 50% 991 501.01 459.94 960.95 35

50 - 60% 1102 537.05 498.14 1035.19 51

60 - 70% 1201 629.70 528.65 1158.34 54

70 - 80% 1368 609.55 673.51 1283.06 84

80 - 90% 1628 709.11 776.44 1485.55 111

90 - 100% - 866.43 1157.61 2024.04 164

all classes - 556.98 541.15 1098.13 632

Nagaland

0 - 10% 949 533.82 280.07 813.89 48

10 - 20% 1020 542.83 438.43 981.26 37

20 - 30% 1088 572.34 483.32 1055.66 43

30 - 40% 1154 630.55 489.82 1120.37 48

40 - 50% 1233 647.82 552.04 1199.85 54

50 - 60% 1348 652.99 628.38 1281.37 65

60 - 70% 1486 797.68 622.40 1420.08 73

70 - 80% 1616 821.68 734.72 1556.40 76

80 - 90% 1983 853.59 931.34 1784.93 104

90 - 100% - 988.95 1591.76 2580.71 156

all classes - 704.07 674.54 1378.61 704

Orissa

0 - 10% 370 192.75 122.73 315.48 223

10 - 20% 457 258.87 158.97 417.85 219

20 - 30% 510 293.23 190.16 483.40 213

30 - 40% 569 325.97 215.25 541.22 244

40 - 50% 630 356.82 242.19 599.01 237

50 - 60% 695 398.89 266.03 664.93 262

60 - 70% 778 435.51 302.31 737.82 293

70 - 80% 897 469.24 364.22 833.45 312

80 - 90% 1115 554.73 442.60 997.33 369

90 - 100% - 757.05 810.39 1567.44 603

all classes - 404.22 311.37 715.59 2975

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Punjab

0 - 10% 772 408.45 272.85 681.30 105

10 - 20% 901 485.21 354.04 839.25 122

20 - 30% 1030 540.82 421.62 962.44 138

30 - 40% 1157 564.13 514.31 1078.44 130

40 - 50% 1299 625.65 605.16 1230.81 157

50 - 60% 1462 684.78 689.96 1374.74 155

60 - 70% 1647 734.94 813.61 1548.55 155

70 - 80% 1948 812.89 974.68 1787.57 169

80 - 90% 2477 956.53 1230.23 2186.77 189

90 - 100% - 1260.17 2701.64 3961.81 240

all classes - 707.51 858.02 1565.53 1560

Rajasthan

0 - 10% 612 319.16 222.72 541.88 167

10 - 20% 696 381.50 278.07 659.57 175

20 - 30% 781 422.55 318.53 741.08 206

30 - 40% 861 465.61 357.46 823.07 224

40 - 50% 930 516.15 379.37 895.52 213

50 - 60% 1009 542.40 427.90 970.30 225

60 - 70% 1106 583.81 471.27 1055.08 291

70 - 80% 1262 623.49 553.58 1177.08 302

80 - 90% 1578 715.94 673.68 1389.62 362

90 - 100% - 903.94 1186.07 2090.01 418

all classes - 547.69 487.46 1035.15 2583

Sikkim

0 - 10% 661 355.53 231.50 587.02 30

10 - 20% 763 443.12 277.13 720.25 41

20 - 30% 869 457.03 361.01 818.04 47

30 - 40% 944 490.05 418.93 908.98 45

40 - 50% 1011 541.63 435.39 977.02 44

50 - 60% 1144 558.12 520.67 1078.79 62

60 - 70% 1309 600.80 614.86 1215.66 66

70 - 80% 1474 669.36 720.10 1389.46 60

80 - 90% 2026 759.34 937.56 1696.90 96

90 - 100% - 1205.17 1747.82 2952.98 117

all classes - 608.04 626.56 1234.60 608

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Tamil Nadu

0 - 10% 532 270.41 188.50 458.90 190

10 - 20% 629 324.08 258.95 583.02 205

20 - 30% 713 373.12 301.86 674.98 239

30 - 40% 797 425.82 334.83 760.65 283

40 - 50% 872 466.32 370.19 836.51 269

50 - 60% 966 491.75 422.37 914.11 292

60 - 70% 1087 539.66 476.27 1015.93 359

70 - 80% 1247 598.86 568.85 1167.71 384

80 - 90% 1642 678.00 745.81 1423.81 513

90 - 100% - 831.99 1497.29 2329.28 586

all classes - 500.12 516.95 1017.07 3320

Tripura

0 - 10% 604 343.48 193.89 537.37 90

10 - 20% 664 398.08 235.10 633.18 71

20 - 30% 758 442.61 268.00 710.61 115

30 - 40% 827 490.77 302.94 793.71 105

40 - 50% 917 527.15 343.76 870.92 115

50 - 60% 993 576.79 372.63 949.42 110

60 - 70% 1078 608.61 424.94 1033.54 133

70 - 80% 1183 645.62 483.85 1129.47 117

80 - 90% 1403 723.89 563.28 1287.16 184

90 - 100% - 935.10 922.20 1857.30 272

all classes - 569.21 411.00 980.21 1312

Uttar Pradesh

0 - 10% 473 255.33 161.52 416.85 427

10 - 20% 550 312.13 202.39 514.52 453

20 - 30% 608 346.16 233.71 579.87 446

30 - 40% 667 370.68 268.90 639.58 474

40 - 50% 731 402.93 294.57 697.50 540

50 - 60% 793 433.82 328.34 762.17 493

60 - 70% 895 456.57 382.81 839.37 600

70 - 80% 1021 509.45 442.66 952.11 647

80 - 90% 1267 587.63 542.92 1130.55 782

90 - 100% - 797.02 991.17 1788.19 1044

all classes - 447.20 384.97 832.18 5906

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Uttarakhand

0 - 10% 682 341.32 238.85 580.17 86

10 - 20% 763 430.71 297.85 728.56 80

20 - 30% 848 483.43 324.32 807.74 105

30 - 40% 922 496.91 386.62 883.54 102

40 - 50% 1024 549.21 417.05 966.26 110

50 - 60% 1110 595.40 467.67 1063.07 90

60 - 70% 1287 650.68 540.17 1190.84 142

70 - 80% 1491 700.03 692.39 1392.41 99

80 - 90% 2114 779.05 941.57 1720.63 139

90 - 100% - 1929.91 5627.36 7557.26 95

all classes - 696.73 997.95 1694.67 1048

West Bengal

0 - 10% 498 285.92 147.69 433.61 219

10 - 20% 578 342.34 198.40 540.73 233

20 - 30% 648 392.30 224.13 616.43 254

30 - 40% 700 431.92 243.67 675.59 236

40 - 50% 768 456.79 275.99 732.78 298

50 - 60% 842 494.90 307.12 802.02 301

60 - 70% 918 513.79 363.79 877.58 338

70 - 80% 1033 555.86 411.22 967.08 400

80 - 90% 1249 619.65 515.10 1134.75 493

90 - 100% - 847.07 951.22 1798.28 804

all classes - 494.01 363.76 857.77 3576

A & N Islands

0 - 10% 1034 599.38 299.61 898.99 28

10 - 20% 1150 708.64 387.95 1096.60 18

20 - 30% 1291 780.74 446.85 1227.59 28

30 - 40% 1367 832.00 506.69 1338.69 13

40 - 50% 1515 857.51 598.38 1455.89 32

50 - 60% 1705 934.80 687.58 1622.38 27

60 - 70% 1865 949.48 816.55 1766.03 19

70 - 80% 2032 923.42 1025.51 1948.93 19

80 - 90% 2474 1053.83 1167.96 2221.79 31

90 - 100% - 1440.50 3203.33 4643.83 57

all classes - 906.14 907.47 1813.61 272

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Chandigarh

0 - 10% 808 361.20 446.48 807.68 1

10 - 20% 1554 662.25 684.49 1346.74 7

20 - 30% 1786 719.28 947.93 1667.21 3

30 - 40% 1971 873.30 1032.91 1906.20 2

40 - 50% 2021 897.25 1123.27 2020.52 1

50 - 60% 2044 927.00 1116.66 2043.66 1

60 - 70% 2488 866.21 1562.70 2428.90 6

70 - 80% 3119 1109.95 1559.67 2669.62 5

80 - 90% 4954 1319.60 2079.29 3398.89 5

90 - 100% - 935.00 7820.73 8755.73 1

all classes - 863.25 1904.64 2767.89 32

Dadra & N. Haveli

0 - 10% 485 314.13 142.58 456.71 8

10 - 20% 570 335.49 182.63 518.12 11

20 - 30% 596 402.57 186.25 588.82 5

30 - 40% 675 373.83 252.84 626.68 8

40 - 50% 708 415.78 272.55 688.33 5

50 - 60% 819 519.30 225.54 744.84 11

60 - 70% 950 532.13 317.75 849.88 10

70 - 80% 1056 599.47 412.81 1012.28 6

80 - 90% 1223 673.71 491.02 1164.73 13

90 - 100% - 789.12 883.60 1672.72 19

all classes - 495.25 335.77 831.01 96

Daman & Diu

0 - 10% 733 354.80 341.15 695.95 4

10 - 20% 813 444.73 361.50 806.23 3

20 - 30% 821 451.67 369.22 820.89 1

30 - 40% 956 470.15 457.50 927.65 4

40 - 50% 1212 518.99 563.48 1082.47 7

50 - 60% 1623 672.39 741.55 1413.94 12

60 - 70% 1858 766.20 910.72 1676.92 10

70 - 80% 2188 877.89 1196.49 2074.38 8

80 - 90% 2791 1032.43 1712.13 2744.56 6

90 - 100% - 1175.98 2278.36 3454.34 9

all classes - 674.88 887.53 1562.41 64

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Lakshadweep

0 - 10% 716 402.93 304.96 707.89 3

10 - 20% 743 453.78 289.28 743.06 1

20 - 30% 898 537.78 351.62 889.40 2

30 - 40% 1211 745.30 312.41 1057.71 7

40 - 50% 1323 794.01 497.49 1291.50 5

50 - 60% 1340 935.84 395.20 1331.04 3

60 - 70% 1658 977.45 540.37 1517.82 9

70 - 80% 1908 1092.32 633.52 1725.83 5

80 - 90% 2396 1253.65 884.76 2138.41 8

90 - 100% - 1641.88 2893.27 4535.15 12

all classes - 877.21 702.25 1579.46 55

Puducherry

0 - 10% 918 448.89 395.82 844.70 14

10 - 20% 1024 593.03 365.32 958.36 11

20 - 30% 1102 652.30 420.21 1072.51 7

30 - 40% 1136 590.43 526.15 1116.58 7

40 - 50% 1328 632.04 591.11 1223.14 13

50 - 60% 1445 687.81 693.83 1381.64 10

60 - 70% 1692 812.38 696.13 1508.51 16

70 - 80% 1866 795.21 1006.66 1801.86 11

80 - 90% 2612 942.23 1239.89 2182.12 21

90 - 100% - 1203.17 2563.32 3766.48 18

all classes - 738.75 850.81 1589.56 128

All-India

0 - 10% 479 248.90 155.70 404.60 3059

10 - 20% 569 317.86 208.14 526.00 3438

20 - 30% 645 361.81 245.31 607.12 3869

30 - 40% 721 401.27 280.70 681.97 4337

40 - 50% 801 441.03 319.16 760.20 4780

50 - 60% 895 479.64 366.65 846.28 5350

60 - 70% 1013 524.84 426.33 951.17 6176

70 - 80% 1186 584.57 508.25 1092.81 7225

80 - 90% 1525 673.70 655.81 1329.51 8959

90 - 100% - 937.14 1393.47 2330.61 11926

all classes - 497.09 455.96 953.05 59119

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Andhra Pradesh

0 - 10% 777 363.77 267.40 631.17 330

10 - 20% 956 459.35 411.45 870.80 229

20 - 30% 1117 540.53 502.79 1043.32 214

30 - 40% 1294 575.12 630.33 1205.45 236

40 - 50% 1491 631.48 755.98 1387.46 247

50 - 60% 1821 742.00 902.83 1644.83 304

60 - 70% 2257 844.94 1183.05 2027.99 320

70 - 80% 2844 992.57 1541.67 2534.24 349

80 - 90% 3717 1164.70 2071.56 3236.26 336

90 - 100% - 1557.70 4015.15 5572.85 399

all classes - 787.24 1228.20 2015.44 2964

Arunachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 660 305.09 243.11 548.20 58

10 - 20% 843 390.35 376.40 766.75 47

20 - 30% 1001 481.35 443.44 924.79 46

30 - 40% 1212 541.87 557.73 1099.60 58

40 - 50% 1387 596.72 698.61 1295.33 55

50 - 60% 1577 759.47 723.00 1482.47 58

60 - 70% 1832 753.57 958.01 1711.58 54

70 - 80% 2185 871.80 1142.68 2014.48 61

80 - 90% 2734 984.46 1441.67 2426.13 71

90 - 100% - 1300.78 2448.45 3749.23 92

all classes - 698.56 903.08 1601.63 600

Assam

0 - 10% 642 340.95 188.29 529.24 120

10 - 20% 807 454.07 260.96 715.02 88

20 - 30% 938 482.75 380.91 863.66 64

30 - 40% 1114 580.92 445.62 1026.54 76

40 - 50% 1353 643.70 596.31 1240.01 80

50 - 60% 1545 723.92 732.74 1456.65 68

60 - 70% 1790 829.00 836.38 1665.38 73

70 - 80% 2036 931.21 977.50 1908.71 70

80 - 90% 2898 1189.42 1203.95 2393.36 109

90 - 100% - 1575.01 2643.90 4218.90 84

all classes - 776.82 827.24 1604.06 832

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Bihar

0 - 10% 493 270.16 140.95 411.11 148

10 - 20% 569 340.11 189.91 530.03 96

20 - 30% 678 379.57 242.15 621.72 114

30 - 40% 783 420.27 317.83 738.10 97

40 - 50% 878 475.35 345.60 820.95 95

50 - 60% 999 500.49 441.85 942.34 95

60 - 70% 1145 537.82 531.62 1069.44 97

70 - 80% 1379 638.40 623.45 1261.85 120

80 - 90% 1917 695.46 979.52 1674.97 138

90 - 100% - 1021.55 1822.79 2844.34 272

all classes - 529.35 567.21 1096.56 1272

Chhattisgarh

0 - 10% 583 241.18 226.30 467.48 111

10 - 20% 741 338.88 320.96 659.85 70

20 - 30% 876 393.71 423.96 817.67 60

30 - 40% 954 460.59 449.65 910.25 37

40 - 50% 1137 475.74 570.72 1046.46 55

50 - 60% 1341 569.49 674.77 1244.25 63

60 - 70% 1580 640.94 829.36 1470.30 64

70 - 80% 1888 720.30 992.72 1713.02 76

80 - 90% 2275 789.97 1279.91 2069.89 58

90 - 100% - 998.16 2320.92 3319.08 142

all classes - 562.59 807.71 1370.31 736

Delhi

0 - 10% 935 403.43 348.01 751.45 62

10 - 20% 1136 522.79 522.62 1045.41 51

20 - 30% 1306 592.85 615.14 1207.98 41

30 - 40% 1562 659.68 771.25 1430.93 60

40 - 50% 1812 788.17 888.03 1676.21 82

50 - 60% 2242 863.56 1151.72 2015.28 109

60 - 70% 2681 1028.47 1405.09 2433.56 87

70 - 80% 3385 1105.56 1971.01 3076.57 101

80 - 90% 4571 1275.40 2644.70 3920.10 128

90 - 100% - 1656.66 4892.75 6549.41 121

all classes - 889.77 1521.92 2411.69 842

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Goa

0 - 10% 1171 503.19 400.63 903.82 28

10 - 20% 1348 610.01 631.90 1241.91 12

20 - 30% 1611 701.80 771.50 1473.30 18

30 - 40% 1758 750.30 931.26 1681.56 18

40 - 50% 2019 819.98 1061.06 1881.04 27

50 - 60% 2278 960.62 1176.66 2137.28 26

60 - 70% 2460 963.35 1401.26 2364.61 21

70 - 80% 2787 1038.72 1576.50 2615.22 29

80 - 90% 3204 1236.14 1731.42 2967.56 42

90 - 100% - 1553.89 3378.62 4932.52 64

all classes - 914.09 1304.99 2219.07 285

Gujarat

0 - 10% 806 396.92 270.26 667.18 220

10 - 20% 1001 495.60 400.83 896.43 170

20 - 30% 1173 576.06 507.71 1083.77 135

30 - 40% 1403 648.13 629.80 1277.93 156

40 - 50% 1634 719.66 798.84 1518.50 155

50 - 60% 1909 806.65 945.93 1752.58 174

60 - 70% 2163 870.97 1170.94 2041.91 144

70 - 80% 2545 938.11 1386.19 2324.30 179

80 - 90% 3303 1026.53 1814.73 2841.26 194

90 - 100% - 1307.37 3427.11 4734.48 178

all classes - 778.64 1135.53 1914.17 1705

Haryana

0 - 10% 764 350.07 338.23 688.29 98

10 - 20% 919 449.23 395.62 844.85 84

20 - 30% 1085 508.58 496.85 1005.43 90

30 - 40% 1275 566.03 615.88 1181.91 110

40 - 50% 1439 653.87 694.31 1348.18 94

50 - 60% 1824 762.24 883.10 1645.34 149

60 - 70% 2196 914.00 1090.00 2004.00 130

70 - 80% 2836 1019.51 1464.11 2483.63 167

80 - 90% 3775 1135.69 2027.71 3163.40 126

90 - 100% - 1500.12 4183.62 5683.73 132

all classes - 785.71 1222.45 2008.16 1180

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Himachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 814 388.26 295.81 684.07 29

10 - 20% 1015 502.02 412.41 914.43 28

20 - 30% 1257 588.61 567.71 1156.33 32

30 - 40% 1579 638.40 777.46 1415.86 41

40 - 50% 1815 727.16 983.99 1711.15 31

50 - 60% 2260 816.37 1206.20 2022.57 40

60 - 70% 2691 958.30 1503.15 2461.45 38

70 - 80% 3294 1143.28 1798.27 2941.56 42

80 - 90% 3872 1251.67 2223.41 3475.07 31

90 - 100% - 1649.47 4724.69 6374.16 69

all classes - 866.37 1448.71 2315.07 381

Jammu & Kashmir

0 - 10% 786 425.41 267.28 692.69 145

10 - 20% 935 511.47 363.51 874.98 118

20 - 30% 1059 570.33 435.81 1006.14 105

30 - 40% 1190 594.81 525.60 1120.40 133

40 - 50% 1301 658.28 585.46 1243.74 98

50 - 60% 1469 721.80 669.71 1391.51 111

60 - 70% 1695 776.57 790.97 1567.54 150

70 - 80% 2036 848.56 997.56 1846.13 134

80 - 90% 2623 1016.72 1255.31 2272.03 148

90 - 100% - 1287.28 3383.78 4671.06 126

All classes - 740.87 925.94 1666.81 1268

Jharkhand

0 - 10% 555 277.34 179.69 457.03 111

10 - 20% 689 373.80 249.71 623.51 104

20 - 30% 811 441.97 313.89 755.86 73

30 - 40% 949 482.98 399.51 882.48 77

40 - 50% 1109 563.57 457.24 1020.81 75

50 - 60% 1334 628.97 596.81 1225.77 96

60 - 70% 1637 710.36 770.00 1480.36 101

70 - 80% 2054 790.23 1027.85 1818.08 115

80 - 90% 2727 1108.52 1327.85 2436.38 127

90 - 100% - 1250.64 2450.22 3700.86 110

all classes - 663.01 779.05 1442.06 989

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Karnataka

0 - 10% 725 344.26 254.31 598.57 269

10 - 20% 915 449.58 371.71 821.29 205

20 - 30% 1122 515.30 496.93 1012.23 192

30 - 40% 1330 578.63 648.41 1227.04 177

40 - 50% 1551 665.59 770.43 1436.02 178

50 - 60% 1827 761.80 956.96 1718.76 190

60 - 70% 2190 839.54 1174.45 2013.99 179

70 - 80% 2627 886.05 1503.75 2389.80 173

80 - 90% 3455 1068.76 1857.07 2925.83 218

90 - 100% - 1350.82 5106.50 6457.32 253

all classes - 746.12 1314.20 2060.32 2034

Kerala

0 - 10% 787 348.36 308.92 657.28 210

10 - 20% 946 456.06 415.87 871.93 169

20 - 30% 1135 543.14 505.85 1048.98 149

30 - 40% 1345 580.80 665.25 1246.05 152

40 - 50% 1608 695.05 788.13 1483.18 155

50 - 60% 1880 782.19 963.22 1745.42 143

60 - 70% 2288 879.64 1178.66 2058.30 178

70 - 80% 2862 994.31 1552.19 2546.49 182

80 - 90% 3993 1143.93 2217.40 3361.33 240

90 - 100% - 1838.43 5796.09 7634.52 268

all classes - 826.59 1440.57 2267.16 1846

Madhya Pradesh

0 - 10% 581 254.56 218.69 473.25 249

10 - 20% 718 336.49 313.38 649.87 170

20 - 30% 848 391.31 394.21 785.51 159

30 - 40% 984 424.20 497.00 921.20 172

40 - 50% 1120 464.20 587.28 1051.48 163

50 - 60% 1349 548.22 695.83 1244.05 191

60 - 70% 1608 622.42 846.21 1468.63 207

70 - 80% 1931 659.89 1100.44 1760.33 207

80 - 90% 2690 775.60 1492.43 2268.03 209

90 - 100% - 1144.99 3525.90 4670.89 239

all classes - 562.39 967.43 1529.82 1966

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Maharashtra

0 - 10% 802 357.50 286.26 643.75 442

10 - 20% 1001 474.14 426.75 900.88 334

20 - 30% 1214 561.59 548.09 1109.67 365

30 - 40% 1425 650.22 669.56 1319.77 349

40 - 50% 1655 716.58 821.27 1537.85 340

50 - 60% 1939 795.49 998.26 1793.75 360

60 - 70% 2320 867.03 1254.66 2121.69 419

70 - 80% 2960 1009.55 1598.82 2608.38 471

80 - 90% 4031 1127.59 2310.08 3437.67 441

90 - 100% - 1707.23 5331.24 7038.46 459

all classes - 826.75 1424.69 2251.44 3980

Manipur

0 - 10% 625 369.93 198.67 568.60 128

10 - 20% 779 424.23 294.23 718.46 90

20 - 30% 843 444.53 366.24 810.76 88

30 - 40% 911 466.41 414.73 881.15 103

40 - 50% 971 487.70 456.35 944.05 100

50 - 60% 1035 503.44 499.99 1003.43 116

60 - 70% 1117 537.89 530.78 1068.67 119

70 - 80% 1297 570.19 630.88 1201.06 144

80 - 90% 1553 657.61 754.20 1411.80 155

90 - 100% - 805.54 1218.69 2024.23 139

all classes - 526.39 535.47 1061.86 1182

Meghalaya

0 - 10% 762 380.76 314.21 694.97 38

10 - 20% 904 405.55 412.24 817.79 35

20 - 30% 1064 428.62 559.28 987.90 28

30 - 40% 1214 505.62 638.02 1143.63 36

40 - 50% 1384 542.13 757.32 1299.46 27

50 - 60% 1498 523.40 910.79 1434.19 23

60 - 70% 1708 609.18 994.41 1603.59 27

70 - 80% 1966 673.84 1168.65 1842.48 39

80 - 90% 2344 718.04 1401.16 2119.19 65

90 - 100% - 1019.34 2089.52 3108.86 90

all classes - 580.60 924.60 1505.20 408

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Mizoram

0 - 10% 909 387.14 381.23 768.37 114

10 - 20% 1129 496.70 520.40 1017.10 84

20 - 30% 1335 613.13 619.11 1232.24 79

30 - 40% 1530 680.76 753.68 1434.44 73

40 - 50% 1677 760.64 849.23 1609.87 66

50 - 60% 1845 808.03 957.85 1765.88 76

60 - 70% 2012 818.30 1098.71 1917.00 73

70 - 80% 2258 899.21 1222.59 2121.80 75

80 - 90% 2743 1015.54 1469.88 2485.42 111

90 - 100% - 1226.50 2209.60 3436.10 145

all classes - 770.80 1008.66 1779.46 896

Nagaland

0 - 10% 993 512.00 416.82 928.82 22

10 - 20% 1076 600.59 431.30 1031.89 28

20 - 30% 1264 564.17 591.90 1156.07 25

30 - 40% 1425 617.89 720.21 1338.10 24

40 - 50% 1598 704.30 814.37 1518.67 29

50 - 60% 1726 787.63 868.82 1656.45 29

60 - 70% 1843 860.92 932.66 1793.58 29

70 - 80% 2141 844.41 1143.90 1988.30 33

80 - 90% 2796 976.06 1490.54 2466.60 49

90 - 100% - 1242.57 2206.84 3449.41 52

all classes - 770.95 960.59 1731.54 320

Orissa

0 - 10% 575 276.38 185.29 461.67 167

10 - 20% 690 376.00 259.69 635.69 87

20 - 30% 764 427.37 295.44 722.81 56

30 - 40% 891 469.73 353.56 823.29 79

40 - 50% 1047 507.07 466.59 973.65 74

50 - 60% 1259 556.82 580.14 1136.96 91

60 - 70% 1527 653.51 725.64 1379.15 107

70 - 80% 1869 716.88 968.82 1685.70 107

80 - 90% 2828 860.89 1374.35 2235.23 163

90 - 100% - 1228.70 3381.46 4610.17 124

all classes - 607.96 860.88 1468.84 1055

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Punjab

0 - 10% 803 376.60 293.50 670.10 158

10 - 20% 1001 484.90 409.62 894.52 135

20 - 30% 1167 579.92 496.38 1076.30 128

30 - 40% 1360 623.37 631.58 1254.94 129

40 - 50% 1534 675.48 766.55 1442.03 119

50 - 60% 1796 752.97 898.29 1651.27 166

60 - 70% 2223 866.43 1151.51 2017.94 177

70 - 80% 2720 969.86 1510.37 2480.23 183

80 - 90% 3845 1153.87 2009.26 3163.12 209

90 - 100% - 1453.93 4594.57 6048.49 151

all classes - 793.97 1278.14 2072.11 1555

Rajasthan

0 - 10% 702 333.31 258.10 591.41 165

10 - 20% 846 439.38 341.28 780.66 122

20 - 30% 962 492.46 415.00 907.46 104

30 - 40% 1100 551.96 467.81 1019.77 108

40 - 50% 1266 577.64 612.49 1190.13 129

50 - 60% 1453 662.23 701.22 1363.45 119

60 - 70% 1680 715.23 830.58 1545.81 134

70 - 80% 2036 808.83 1028.82 1837.65 169

80 - 90% 2650 914.23 1380.01 2294.24 193

90 - 100% - 1278.84 2957.93 4236.77 310

all classes - 677.42 899.18 1576.60 1553

Sikkim

0 - 10% 1103 560.67 436.12 996.80 14

10 - 20% 1515 660.68 721.82 1382.51 13

20 - 30% 1701 641.35 1001.53 1642.87 7

30 - 40% 1990 812.10 992.01 1804.11 14

40 - 50% 2031 904.56 1120.28 2024.85 3

50 - 60% 2059 867.35 1171.18 2038.54 6

60 - 70% 2413 1022.79 1246.09 2268.88 17

70 - 80% 2544 1149.34 1372.63 2521.97 10

80 - 90% 2601 1232.99 1358.32 2591.31 7

90 - 100% - 1574.81 2285.44 3860.25 69

all classes - 942.00 1158.35 2100.35 160

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Tamil Nadu

0 - 10% 763 351.85 282.93 634.77 515

10 - 20% 912 444.93 391.58 836.51 266

20 - 30% 1052 509.87 477.06 986.93 225

30 - 40% 1219 556.53 573.74 1130.27 275

40 - 50% 1428 624.75 694.54 1319.29 254

50 - 60% 1677 687.10 854.37 1541.47 300

60 - 70% 1958 768.67 1046.06 1814.73 294

70 - 80% 2400 872.19 1281.64 2153.83 378

80 - 90% 3178 1002.66 1762.56 2765.22 400

90 - 100% - 1347.14 3417.19 4764.33 411

all classes - 716.53 1077.98 1794.52 3318

Tripura

0 - 10% 786 429.06 229.13 658.19 83

10 - 20% 936 521.26 350.29 871.55 28

20 - 30% 1035 574.87 402.29 977.16 33

30 - 40% 1196 638.36 483.60 1121.96 46

40 - 50% 1430 732.59 577.60 1310.19 51

50 - 60% 1666 800.15 761.39 1561.53 44

60 - 70% 1978 891.88 900.04 1791.92 62

70 - 80% 2294 1039.27 1084.62 2123.89 67

80 - 90% 2956 1129.81 1430.20 2560.01 60

90 - 100% - 1401.09 2348.30 3749.39 70

all classes - 816.29 858.79 1675.07 544

Uttar Pradesh

0 - 10% 562 289.80 181.66 471.46 374

10 - 20% 676 350.78 269.24 620.02 277

20 - 30% 781 406.50 319.00 725.50 265

30 - 40% 900 452.83 385.53 838.36 256

40 - 50% 1053 497.03 472.29 969.32 280

50 - 60% 1228 541.63 598.13 1139.76 288

60 - 70% 1453 618.50 726.44 1344.94 277

70 - 80% 1827 690.91 945.27 1636.18 323

80 - 90% 2649 885.72 1291.67 2177.38 403

90 - 100% - 1350.40 3844.05 5194.45 344

all classes - 608.48 903.68 1512.16 3087

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Uttarakhand

0 - 10% 698 362.99 227.47 590.46 64

10 - 20% 845 438.63 322.07 760.70 60

20 - 30% 987 499.29 400.84 900.13 57

30 - 40% 1100 559.77 490.88 1050.65 44

40 - 50% 1310 592.55 603.80 1196.35 70

50 - 60% 1547 691.03 753.90 1444.93 73

60 - 70% 1828 762.36 905.56 1667.92 73

70 - 80% 2269 854.98 1186.23 2041.22 113

80 - 90% 3027 1080.22 1523.68 2603.89 83

90 - 100% - 1154.23 3009.66 4163.89 94

all classes - 700.02 943.14 1643.16 731

West Bengal

0 - 10% 683 343.02 202.55 545.57 313

10 - 20% 803 439.90 302.83 742.73 221

20 - 30% 934 487.63 382.30 869.93 194

30 - 40% 1098 562.97 448.56 1011.54 197

40 - 50% 1280 636.95 556.10 1193.05 218

50 - 60% 1515 690.69 700.44 1391.13 263

60 - 70% 1833 783.21 898.32 1681.53 263

70 - 80% 2319 881.02 1178.96 2059.98 349

80 - 90% 3392 1040.43 1717.06 2757.50 402

90 - 100% - 1511.72 4238.32 5750.04 330

all classes - 737.87 1063.17 1801.03 2750

A & N Islands

0 - 10% 1210 597.02 510.86 1107.88 17

10 - 20% 1527 727.86 688.33 1416.19 14

20 - 30% 1792 849.94 860.09 1710.03 20

30 - 40% 1993 861.39 1034.10 1895.50 17

40 - 50% 2187 1064.15 1003.93 2068.08 22

50 - 60% 2437 1109.41 1199.20 2308.61 20

60 - 70% 2996 1102.70 1547.86 2650.56 30

70 - 80% 3453 1265.28 1915.83 3181.11 32

80 - 90% 4442 1450.37 2448.74 3899.12 51

90 - 100% - 1691.03 6383.09 8074.12 65

all classes - 1070.99 1755.44 2826.43 288

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Chandigarh

0 - 10% 983 481.37 320.50 801.87 24

10 - 20% 1401 629.19 534.18 1163.38 33

20 - 30% 1650 759.79 772.74 1532.52 25

30 - 40% 2293 873.92 1174.93 2048.85 35

40 - 50% 2900 1055.21 1590.26 2645.47 23

50 - 60% 3805 1065.52 2195.58 3261.10 30

60 - 70% 4404 1191.45 2806.32 3997.76 18

70 - 80% 4925 1198.80 3487.95 4686.75 18

80 - 90% 6306 1440.97 4092.74 5533.71 33

90 - 100% - 1987.37 7656.54 9643.90 34

all classes - 1066.26 2458.99 3525.25 273

Dadra & N. Haveli

0 - 10% 894 506.71 310.96 817.67 9

10 - 20% 1061 524.21 443.02 967.22 9

20 - 30% 1093 584.42 495.06 1079.48 6

30 - 40% 1193 562.30 573.27 1135.57 8

40 - 50% 1373 601.20 698.61 1299.82 7

50 - 60% 1459 757.49 665.29 1422.78 5

60 - 70% 1595 694.67 843.76 1538.43 6

70 - 80% 1695 817.27 850.75 1668.01 7

80 - 90% 2333 906.21 1067.72 1973.92 7

90 - 100% - 1169.33 2259.07 3428.40 32

all classes - 709.08 815.25 1524.33 96

Daman & Diu

0 - 10% 875 424.41 345.19 769.60 8

10 - 20% 911 535.63 361.51 897.13 4

20 - 30% 974 497.64 459.35 956.99 4

30 - 40% 1095 562.47 491.61 1054.08 4

40 - 50% 1387 567.89 746.18 1314.08 6

50 - 60% 1478 667.53 785.43 1452.96 4

60 - 70% 2186 760.07 1039.66 1799.73 7

70 - 80% 2517 854.89 1553.28 2408.17 6

80 - 90% 2610 951.37 1632.97 2584.33 3

90 - 100% - 1257.70 2140.73 3398.43 18

all classes - 707.79 957.87 1665.66 64

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Lakshadweep

0 - 10% 1074 569.16 382.89 952.05 10

10 - 20% 1301 732.86 473.07 1205.93 13

20 - 30% 1402 777.93 561.39 1339.31 7

30 - 40% 1574 968.82 519.47 1488.29 11

40 - 50% 1785 1008.06 659.26 1667.31 9

50 - 60% 1954 925.94 951.79 1877.73 10

60 - 70% 2365 1167.42 1004.08 2171.49 12

70 - 80% 2637 1182.21 1319.58 2501.80 11

80 - 90% 3736 1496.65 1715.86 3212.51 17

90 - 100% - 1598.68 3658.49 5257.17 28

all classes - 1036.26 1101.04 2137.29 128

Puducherry

0 - 10% 1087 511.87 419.60 931.47 45

10 - 20% 1179 671.85 474.70 1146.55 24

20 - 30% 1352 668.48 589.60 1258.08 34

30 - 40% 1673 749.55 756.38 1505.93 48

40 - 50% 1974 849.29 951.13 1800.42 39

50 - 60% 2367 972.28 1206.85 2179.13 54

60 - 70% 2791 1000.26 1631.50 2631.77 45

70 - 80% 3314 1210.42 1807.03 3017.46 51

80 - 90% 4250 1389.39 2265.69 3655.08 47

90 - 100% - 1696.34 7261.77 8958.11 61

all classes - 971.09 1727.24 2698.33 448

All-India

0 - 10% 682 322.97 231.73 554.70 4562

10 - 20% 846 423.13 342.60 765.74 3545

20 - 30% 1004 486.09 436.98 923.07 3446

30 - 40% 1179 551.92 536.23 1088.15 3618

40 - 50% 1382 617.89 661.41 1279.30 3609

50 - 60% 1638 692.57 811.25 1503.82 3970

60 - 70% 1962 782.45 1009.34 1791.79 4138

70 - 80% 2459 890.58 1298.41 2188.98 4689

80 - 90% 3385 1046.26 1810.72 2856.98 5111

90 - 100% - 1461.15 4147.04 5608.19 5048

all classes - 727.49 1128.52 1856.01 41736

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Andhra Pradesh

0 - 10% 647 356.31 179.83 536.13 313

10 - 20% 759 454.78 253.07 707.86 264

20 - 30% 861 511.13 301.61 812.74 326

30 - 40% 959 573.53 337.29 910.82 339

40 - 50% 1058 611.81 392.47 1004.28 352

50 - 60% 1180 666.29 445.63 1111.92 389

60 - 70% 1355 778.81 475.55 1254.36 427

70 - 80% 1510 833.11 593.93 1427.04 306

80 - 90% 1904 944.60 733.54 1678.14 534

90 - 100% - 1435.36 1459.40 2894.77 674

all classes - 716.52 517.24 1233.76 3924

Arunachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 686 361.07 208.87 569.93 67

10 - 20% 822 493.96 254.19 748.15 76

20 - 30% 951 540.01 345.29 885.30 73

30 - 40% 1065 626.59 373.18 999.77 94

40 - 50% 1231 661.97 488.23 1150.20 110

50 - 60% 1448 780.44 547.66 1328.10 110

60 - 70% 1770 956.39 640.80 1597.19 126

70 - 80% 2151 1120.37 788.85 1909.22 108

80 - 90% 2780 1290.21 1142.90 2433.11 126

90 - 100% - 2105.01 1736.27 3841.28 151

all classes - 893.55 652.38 1545.92 1041

Assam

0 - 10% 576 348.42 157.57 505.99 211

10 - 20% 656 430.62 184.57 615.18 225

20 - 30% 741 482.75 215.99 698.74 243

30 - 40% 815 544.58 235.35 779.93 212

40 - 50% 904 583.82 273.58 857.40 230

50 - 60% 1012 639.99 317.90 957.89 240

60 - 70% 1121 678.01 394.78 1072.79 241

70 - 80% 1283 763.89 428.10 1191.98 270

80 - 90% 1550 840.89 561.48 1402.37 311

90 - 100% - 1150.09 799.12 1949.21 433

all classes - 646.38 356.91 1003.28 2616

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Bihar

0 - 10% 466 282.72 121.16 403.88 203

10 - 20% 535 346.04 160.08 506.12 232

20 - 30% 592 375.16 188.16 563.32 236

30 - 40% 653 417.93 200.89 618.82 274

40 - 50% 709 456.40 227.08 683.48 261

50 - 60% 776 492.28 253.30 745.57 311

60 - 70% 864 538.46 279.76 818.22 323

70 - 80% 966 580.85 326.81 907.66 339

80 - 90% 1165 665.49 385.52 1051.02 406

90 - 100% - 893.00 610.98 1503.98 709

all classes - 504.81 275.35 780.15 3294

Chhattisgarh

0 - 10% 429 236.43 131.34 367.77 72

10 - 20% 517 288.68 186.23 474.91 93

20 - 30% 581 330.85 218.80 549.65 76

30 - 40% 626 383.14 215.42 598.57 75

40 - 50% 706 389.16 269.94 659.11 125

50 - 60% 763 457.02 275.06 732.08 117

60 - 70% 848 465.86 344.44 810.30 150

70 - 80% 988 539.05 373.52 912.58 189

80 - 90% 1243 607.93 478.18 1086.11 232

90 - 100% - 861.53 780.74 1642.26 366

all classes - 456.04 327.53 783.57 1495

Delhi

0 - 10% 986 438.86 547.47 986.33 1

10 - 20% 1086 653.12 432.43 1085.55 1

20 - 30% 1429 669.60 697.70 1367.31 6

30 - 40% 1575 753.13 748.46 1501.59 5

40 - 50% 1724 804.49 900.63 1705.12 4

50 - 60% 1782 957.81 782.61 1740.42 3

60 - 70% 2281 1239.06 968.80 2207.86 8

70 - 80% 2812 1342.21 1250.92 2593.12 11

80 - 90% 3214 1603.77 1360.63 2964.40 4

90 - 100% - 2745.00 1962.92 4707.92 14

all classes - 1115.71 952.78 2068.49 57

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Goa

0 - 10% 1102 531.65 403.89 935.55 8

10 - 20% 1417 818.52 534.58 1353.10 16

20 - 30% 1672 918.92 680.21 1599.13 19

30 - 40% 1775 993.31 757.44 1750.75 9

40 - 50% 1981 1119.79 742.27 1862.06 10

50 - 60% 2050 1266.61 783.63 2050.24 1

60 - 70% 2256 1280.17 935.48 2215.65 22

70 - 80% 2659 1375.13 1077.58 2452.71 20

80 - 90% 2979 1425.43 1337.66 2763.08 14

90 - 100% - 1707.01 1925.90 3632.91 41

all classes - 1145.65 919.36 2065.01 160

Gujarat

0 - 10% 620 334.67 189.11 523.78 95

™10 - 20% 719 426.32 241.37 667.69 117

20 - 30% 808 476.34 289.01 765.34 115

30 - 40% 872 532.37 310.67 843.05 112

40 - 50% 971 561.79 362.94 924.74 143

50 - 60% 1105 633.88 404.89 1038.76 207

60 - 70% 1210 700.57 450.23 1150.80 161

70 - 80% 1390 777.83 532.09 1309.92 184

80 - 90% 1638 899.32 618.82 1518.14 227

90 - 100% - 1058.88 1303.39 2362.27 359

all classes - 640.10 469.66 1109.76 1720

Haryana

0 - 10% 749 383.55 245.33 628.89 108

10 - 20% 891 487.93 330.29 818.21 115

20 - 30% 1035 584.29 380.54 964.82 123

30 - 40% 1154 653.27 438.56 1091.83 126

40 - 50% 1270 748.49 457.59 1206.08 98

50 - 60% 1460 808.27 550.07 1358.34 144

60 - 70% 1668 905.96 676.61 1582.57 139

70 - 80% 1921 973.57 820.04 1793.61 159

80 - 90% 2358 1055.83 1054.10 2109.92 179

90 - 100% - 1543.19 1983.99 3527.17 249

all classes - 815.20 694.71 1509.91 1440

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Himachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 842 442.62 268.99 711.61 134

10 - 20% 935 538.78 359.29 898.07 102

20 - 30% 1043 593.65 401.94 995.59 125

30 - 40% 1153 637.95 463.20 1101.15 130

40 - 50% 1283 698.86 515.32 1214.19 154

50 - 60% 1448 768.91 594.96 1363.88 171

60 - 70% 1642 819.07 727.84 1546.91 159

70 - 80% 1932 945.50 822.07 1767.57 182

80 - 90% 2436 1062.39 1084.55 2146.94 215

90 - 100% - 1420.95 2200.08 3621.03 288

all classes - 792.58 743.17 1535.75 1660

Jammu & Kashmir

0 - 10% 791 432.07 233.00 665.07 109

10 - 20% 914 533.64 325.79 859.44 107

20 - 30% 997 579.07 378.46 957.53 119

30 - 40% 1102 627.46 423.55 1051.01 130

40 - 50% 1202 685.24 466.44 1151.67 126

50 - 60% 1322 717.34 542.51 1259.85 150

60 - 70% 1525 806.11 607.35 1413.46 174

70 - 80% 1730 978.14 643.75 1621.89 163

80 - 90% 1941 1067.56 753.51 1821.07 128

90 - 100% - 1341.92 1293.84 2635.76 240

all classes - 776.82 567.06 1343.88 1446

Jharkhand

0 - 10% 494 271.94 163.15 435.09 160

10 - 20% 560 345.28 189.11 534.39 152

20 - 30% 599 366.00 211.59 577.59 108

30 - 40% 648 396.83 226.25 623.08 142

40 - 50% 702 424.54 253.83 678.37 141

50 - 60% 783 467.42 274.84 742.26 150

60 - 70% 890 519.35 315.76 835.11 197

70 - 80% 1018 575.86 375.67 951.53 184

80 - 90% 1373 709.77 461.87 1171.64 287

90 - 100% - 952.49 752.33 1704.83 237

all classes - 502.81 322.34 825.15 1758

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Karnataka

0 - 10% 583 312.14 175.86 488.00 146

10 - 20% 652 386.43 236.70 623.13 104

20 - 30% 713 418.36 267.00 685.36 110

30 - 40% 800 462.61 298.74 761.35 173

40 - 50% 878 509.39 326.13 835.51 176

50 - 60% 977 558.96 368.13 927.10 210

60 - 70% 1114 615.05 431.68 1046.73 263

70 - 80% 1307 670.34 544.02 1214.35 244

80 - 90% 1589 803.36 630.16 1433.51 243

90 - 100% - 1028.64 1161.33 2189.97 369

all classes - 576.61 443.79 1020.40 2038

Kerala

0 - 10% 846 402.89 297.22 700.11 199

10 - 20% 977 539.00 382.22 921.22 165

20 - 30% 1135 603.51 450.47 1053.98 198

30 - 40% 1270 647.64 552.83 1200.47 179

40 - 50% 1451 714.56 646.84 1361.39 214

50 - 60% 1640 791.53 748.65 1540.18 228

60 - 70% 1913 903.25 870.09 1773.34 265

70 - 80% 2312 997.76 1106.11 2103.87 304

80 - 90% 3249 1206.39 1486.54 2692.93 377

90 - 100% - 1622.34 3378.49 5000.82 477

all classes - 843.00 992.22 1835.22 2606

Madhya Pradesh

0 - 10% 456 223.55 148.42 371.98 188

10 - 20% 538 299.36 195.48 494.84 176

20 - 30% 608 342.98 227.47 570.45 188

30 - 40% 674 383.01 258.80 641.81 205

40 - 50% 762 431.76 288.93 720.69 258

50 - 60% 849 460.57 341.88 802.45 245

60 - 70% 978 524.22 392.39 916.61 301

70 - 80% 1169 614.11 446.06 1060.17 358

80 - 90% 1458 724.73 564.85 1289.58 361

90 - 100% - 1032.78 1129.48 2162.26 454

all classes - 503.58 399.24 902.82 2734

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Maharashtra

0 - 10% 623 326.58 205.87 532.45 188

10 - 20% 763 427.69 262.49 690.18 310

20 - 30% 858 490.21 315.36 805.58 280

30 - 40% 938 528.91 368.69 897.60 309

40 - 50% 1045 587.70 401.15 988.85 411

50 - 60% 1143 627.08 466.17 1093.25 351

60 - 70% 1265 673.63 529.54 1203.17 383

70 - 80% 1424 731.93 604.13 1336.06 443

80 - 90% 1707 791.66 750.01 1541.67 553

90 - 100% - 1039.92 1397.88 2437.80 784

all classes - 622.62 530.17 1152.79 4012

Manipur

0 - 10% 718 451.44 192.79 644.23 112

10 - 20% 780 501.51 249.68 751.19 88

20 - 30% 838 516.22 291.66 807.88 107

30 - 40% 894 541.50 322.81 864.30 121

40 - 50% 963 578.45 348.61 927.06 130

50 - 60% 1027 612.44 382.16 994.60 119

60 - 70% 1108 637.59 428.67 1066.27 131

70 - 80% 1239 679.46 494.61 1174.07 153

80 - 90% 1399 753.17 571.34 1324.51 183

90 - 100% - 906.23 815.58 1721.81 232

all classes - 617.63 409.61 1027.24 1376

Meghalaya

0 - 10% 722 382.53 282.38 664.91 44

10 - 20% 796 447.60 313.34 760.93 52

20 - 30% 892 503.15 350.21 853.37 78

30 - 40% 944 514.94 408.58 923.52 59

40 - 50% 1012 539.13 439.97 979.10 84

50 - 60% 1084 593.26 452.37 1045.62 91

60 - 70% 1184 626.88 511.54 1138.42 87

70 - 80% 1345 701.07 568.73 1269.80 118

80 - 90% 1564 762.57 689.67 1452.23 112

90 - 100% - 989.48 1025.61 2015.09 139

all classes - 605.80 504.07 1109.87 864

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Mizoram

0 - 10% 739 433.70 216.35 650.05 24

10 - 20% 887 527.69 293.77 821.46 37

20 - 30% 966 572.67 355.21 927.88 28

30 - 40% 1076 646.12 390.80 1036.92 41

40 - 50% 1181 662.44 458.34 1120.78 46

50 - 60% 1269 707.74 507.35 1215.09 45

60 - 70% 1422 760.99 583.10 1344.09 64

70 - 80% 1572 872.21 629.18 1501.39 73

80 - 90% 1849 897.16 780.63 1677.79 94

90 - 100% - 1203.16 1132.33 2335.49 180

all classes - 727.96 534.29 1262.25 632

Nagaland

0 - 10% 984 584.30 327.12 911.42 45

10 - 20% 1089 632.82 399.39 1032.21 41

20 - 30% 1175 703.67 433.96 1137.64 46

30 - 40% 1262 764.75 445.64 1210.39 55

40 - 50% 1387 789.90 526.87 1316.77 65

50 - 60% 1459 876.48 544.04 1420.52 41

60 - 70% 1590 915.44 609.97 1525.41 60

70 - 80% 1729 945.72 713.51 1659.23 65

80 - 90% 2033 1003.20 870.31 1873.51 108

90 - 100% - 1308.64 1363.13 2671.77 178

all classes - 852.35 623.31 1475.65 704

Orissa

0 - 10% 425 236.33 125.66 361.99 208

10 - 20% 516 317.16 156.24 473.40 240

20 - 30% 581 362.52 187.50 550.02 220

30 - 40% 641 401.92 209.37 611.29 208

40 - 50% 716 438.56 241.44 679.99 225

50 - 60% 790 478.65 272.91 751.56 270

60 - 70% 899 535.62 308.77 844.39 351

70 - 80% 1061 609.68 360.94 970.63 356

80 - 90% 1337 696.78 488.63 1185.41 399

90 - 100% - 989.63 764.85 1754.47 497

all classes - 506.75 311.72 818.47 2974

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Punjab

0 - 10% 813 441.66 259.66 701.32 100

10 - 20% 966 540.17 350.79 890.97 126

20 - 30% 1079 590.26 435.64 1025.90 121

30 - 40% 1221 645.23 501.05 1146.28 143

40 - 50% 1365 686.17 604.90 1291.08 139

50 - 60% 1544 766.66 681.60 1448.26 142

60 - 70% 1753 861.09 774.37 1635.45 157

70 - 80% 2071 942.73 971.70 1914.42 176

80 - 90% 2636 1083.51 1228.82 2312.33 206

90 - 100% - 1393.45 2734.30 4127.74 248

all classes - 795.01 853.91 1648.92 1558

Rajasthan

0 - 10% 682 362.42 226.69 589.11 192

10 - 20% 784 445.39 288.70 734.09 203

20 - 30% 844 497.46 312.72 810.17 160

30 - 40% 927 525.31 363.52 888.83 220

40 - 50% 1003 580.44 384.88 965.32 207

50 - 60% 1107 613.80 441.13 1054.93 271

60 - 70% 1218 656.67 505.97 1162.64 272

70 - 80% 1386 724.19 569.17 1293.36 294

80 - 90% 1666 834.67 677.78 1512.45 327

90 - 100% - 1226.84 1561.79 2788.63 429

all classes - 646.55 532.86 1179.40 2575

Sikkim

0 - 10% 712 411.95 218.17 630.12 32

10 - 20% 829 481.59 297.94 779.53 56

20 - 30% 932 554.27 328.39 882.65 49

30 - 40% 1016 612.87 360.79 973.66 48

40 - 50% 1103 623.26 443.78 1067.04 43

50 - 60% 1221 659.23 496.09 1155.32 50

60 - 70% 1373 693.99 594.75 1288.75 51

70 - 80% 1616 737.30 761.39 1498.69 67

80 - 90% 2058 887.65 900.33 1787.98 84

90 - 100% - 1395.91 1736.56 3132.47 128

all classes - 706.71 614.75 1321.46 608

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Ruraldecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Tamil Nadu

0 - 10% 602 332.51 177.89 510.39 199

10 - 20% 728 417.43 251.55 668.98 239

20 - 30% 827 482.25 296.07 778.32 263

30 - 40% 903 530.80 328.84 859.64 257

40 - 50% 1002 570.54 380.24 950.78 284

50 - 60% 1112 614.75 442.37 1057.13 328

60 - 70% 1270 671.17 511.50 1182.67 359

70 - 80% 1464 772.64 587.14 1359.78 383

80 - 90% 1787 869.63 734.46 1604.09 395

90 - 100% - 1083.63 1541.25 2624.88 612

all classes - 634.52 525.17 1159.69 3319

Tripura

0 - 10% 713 423.97 211.16 635.13 88

10 - 20% 820 499.08 267.01 766.09 101

20 - 30% 897 559.71 302.22 861.93 106

30 - 40% 989 619.52 320.02 939.54 115

40 - 50% 1054 663.76 353.93 1017.69 96

50 - 60% 1135 709.65 379.67 1089.32 105

60 - 70% 1269 775.05 427.79 1202.84 133

70 - 80% 1460 864.84 490.43 1355.27 159

80 - 90% 1760 969.06 620.37 1589.43 158

90 - 100% - 1263.56 1049.06 2312.62 250

all classes - 734.36 441.81 1176.17 1311

Uttar Pradesh

0 - 10% 514 282.44 163.83 446.28 440

10 - 20% 590 355.11 198.26 553.37 448

20 - 30% 660 389.98 236.97 626.94 479

30 - 40% 722 431.75 260.04 691.79 434

40 - 50% 795 469.58 289.22 758.79 529

50 - 60% 875 509.24 325.25 834.49 531

60 - 70% 971 546.04 372.85 918.89 560

70 - 80% 1110 608.51 428.55 1037.06 631

80 - 90% 1341 662.39 550.29 1212.68 743

90 - 100% - 953.22 958.13 1911.35 1113

all classes - 520.82 378.28 899.10 5908

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Uttarakhand

0 - 10% 715 388.55 229.65 618.20 75

10 - 20% 813 474.36 284.72 759.08 86

20 - 30% 902 517.87 335.99 853.87 90

30 - 40% 993 571.70 375.88 947.58 103

40 - 50% 1086 628.15 408.01 1036.17 96

50 - 60% 1200 680.42 465.72 1146.14 115

60 - 70% 1395 736.79 549.57 1286.36 139

70 - 80% 1639 820.79 680.16 1500.96 137

80 - 90% 2349 943.39 917.41 1860.79 124

90 - 100% - 2118.72 5330.51 7449.23 80

all classes - 788.44 958.97 1747.41 1045

West Bengal

0 - 10% 538 318.45 152.48 470.94 172

10 - 20% 632 406.82 180.57 587.39 221

20 - 30% 713 455.97 218.39 674.36 263

30 - 40% 782 499.05 246.03 745.08 283

40 - 50% 867 559.66 265.82 825.48 326

50 - 60% 943 590.13 315.62 905.74 297

60 - 70% 1040 657.44 334.89 992.33 317

70 - 80% 1171 689.54 407.34 1096.88 397

80 - 90% 1447 792.59 500.77 1293.36 540

90 - 100% - 1072.18 859.07 1931.25 759

all classes - 604.20 348.12 952.32 3575

A & N Islands

0 - 10% 1135 657.96 326.07 984.04 25

10 - 20% 1279 819.66 398.34 1218.01 23

20 - 30% 1368 855.93 460.51 1316.45 13

30 - 40% 1455 907.16 487.10 1394.26 17

40 - 50% 1598 917.41 591.81 1509.22 26

50 - 60% 1811 1078.21 604.01 1682.23 30

60 - 70% 1975 1106.63 803.29 1909.93 24

70 - 80% 2334 1156.28 1014.51 2170.79 26

80 - 90% 3052 1277.21 1375.86 2653.07 35

90 - 100% - 1658.34 2798.03 4456.37 53

all classes - 1044.19 888.29 1932.48 272

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Chandigarh

0 - 10% 1147 444.39 405.35 849.74 6

10 - 20% 1805 571.27 992.10 1563.37 4

20 - 30% 1851 763.93 1087.30 1851.23 1

30 - 40% 1892 826.43 1065.84 1892.27 1

40 - 50% 1937 916.89 992.02 1908.91 2

50 - 60% 2017 791.54 1157.95 1949.49 2

60 - 70% 2560 699.04 1529.44 2228.49 4

70 - 80% 2751 1003.15 1742.80 2745.94 3

80 - 90% 3546 1354.22 1959.04 3313.26 6

90 - 100% - 2004.34 2066.40 4070.73 3

all classes - 899.56 1327.48 2227.05 32

Dadra & N. Haveli

0 - 10% 600 419.83 142.05 561.88 5

10 - 20% 609 461.00 147.76 608.77 3

20 - 30% 679 453.00 201.15 654.15 10

30 - 40% 701 512.96 183.18 696.15 6

40 - 50% 743 529.84 200.98 730.82 8

50 - 60% 780 512.88 253.85 766.73 7

60 - 70% 860 565.98 255.70 821.68 14

70 - 80% 1145 625.71 401.19 1026.90 7

80 - 90% 1562 862.59 464.62 1327.21 17

90 - 100% - 1058.52 914.95 1973.47 19

all classes - 600.72 314.68 915.40 96

Daman & Diu

0 - 10% 649 416.93 228.99 645.92 2

10 - 20% 925 497.46 355.67 853.14 7

20 - 30% 1091 606.56 425.97 1032.53 4

30 - 40% 1377 725.48 587.23 1312.70 5

40 - 50% 1459 792.79 622.97 1415.76 5

50 - 60% 1697 730.60 836.36 1566.96 8

60 - 70% 1907 920.36 899.35 1819.70 5

70 - 80% 2162 923.94 1101.25 2025.18 9

80 - 90% 2484 1146.06 1152.30 2298.36 7

90 - 100% - 1152.43 1732.50 2884.94 12

all classes - 793.15 793.08 1586.23 64

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Lakshadweep

0 - 10% 964 597.85 360.78 958.63 3

10 - 20% 1102 712.17 325.31 1037.48 4

20 - 30% 1225 790.01 425.36 1215.36 2

30 - 40% 1312 640.36 657.31 1297.67 2

40 - 50% 1512 1030.76 367.78 1398.53 6

50 - 60% 1680 958.35 704.46 1662.82 6

60 - 70% 2001 1197.78 702.45 1900.23 4

70 - 80% 2184 1518.08 627.77 2145.85 5

80 - 90% 3029 1627.12 898.66 2525.77 14

90 - 100% - 1572.00 2303.88 3875.88 9

all classes - 1076.14 717.62 1793.76 55

Puducherry

0 - 10% 974 542.22 321.40 863.62 12

10 - 20% 1040 636.44 355.77 992.21 7

20 - 30% 1162 748.95 390.65 1139.59 6

30 - 40% 1262 761.28 451.33 1212.61 11

40 - 50% 1582 834.14 566.37 1400.51 16

50 - 60% 1710 849.85 789.96 1639.81 11

60 - 70% 1872 955.90 848.30 1804.20 9

70 - 80% 1997 1101.63 846.28 1947.91 11

80 - 90% 2664 1153.84 1068.74 2222.58 21

90 - 100% - 1364.06 1673.95 3038.01 24

all classes - 897.27 738.74 1636.01 128

All-India

0 - 10% 537 294.03 158.95 452.98 3201

10 - 20% 631 375.90 208.50 584.40 3369

20 - 30% 718 428.37 246.98 675.35 3860

30 - 40% 804 480.19 280.61 760.79 4363

40 - 50% 895 527.07 321.00 848.07 4885

50 - 60% 1001 573.60 370.76 944.35 5468

60 - 70% 1133 636.03 426.89 1062.93 6149

70 - 80% 1322 704.38 516.21 1220.59 7118

80 - 90% 1653 827.34 642.98 1470.33 8254

90 - 100% - 1156.68 1360.01 2516.69 12430

all classes - 600.36 453.29 1053.64 59097

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Andhra Pradesh

0 - 10% 872 436.40 286.69 723.08 321

10 - 20% 1061 559.37 412.29 971.66 229

20 - 30% 1250 660.35 498.36 1158.71 231

30 - 40% 1434 717.59 623.36 1340.95 233

40 - 50% 1652 826.45 715.40 1541.85 257

50 - 60% 1938 893.47 891.57 1785.03 270

60 - 70% 2340 1041.80 1094.48 2136.29 295

70 - 80% 2920 1143.80 1455.79 2599.59 345

80 - 90% 4133 1483.30 1991.21 3474.51 414

90 - 100% - 2261.08 4385.33 6646.41 356

all classes - 1002.30 1235.30 2237.60 2951

Arunachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 797 355.70 266.72 622.42 46

10 - 20% 1033 541.17 368.58 909.75 46

20 - 30% 1196 625.71 489.43 1115.14 49

30 - 40% 1384 726.80 584.74 1311.54 50

40 - 50% 1645 810.40 693.22 1503.62 67

50 - 60% 1872 883.78 852.26 1736.04 56

60 - 70% 2284 1148.70 915.76 2064.46 66

70 - 80% 2769 1256.64 1252.84 2509.48 63

80 - 90% 3307 1516.30 1523.53 3039.83 69

90 - 100% - 2207.27 2454.21 4661.48 88

all classes - 1007.07 939.72 1946.78 600

Assam

0 - 10% 674 396.94 162.00 558.94 115

10 - 20% 835 481.02 251.94 732.96 82

20 - 30% 1048 593.23 366.40 959.63 71

30 - 40% 1205 682.06 453.95 1136.01 71

40 - 50% 1426 752.41 567.85 1320.25 85

50 - 60% 1747 886.81 680.56 1567.38 83

60 - 70% 1918 986.11 861.52 1847.63 59

70 - 80% 2311 1164.51 907.96 2072.46 81

80 - 90% 3330 1280.96 1482.45 2763.41 120

90 - 100% - 2062.53 2523.58 4586.11 65

all classes - 928.99 825.71 1754.70 832

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Urbandecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Bihar

0 - 10% 542 307.58 136.03 443.61 150

10 - 20% 649 404.69 196.36 601.05 99

20 - 30% 768 450.43 262.58 713.02 114

30 - 40% 845 505.18 298.35 803.53 86

40 - 50% 943 542.27 364.92 907.19 79

50 - 60% 1149 597.28 435.60 1032.88 117

60 - 70% 1308 695.63 526.92 1222.54 116

70 - 80% 1584 760.68 651.17 1411.85 109

80 - 90% 2143 931.50 955.03 1886.53 138

90 - 100% - 1362.19 2011.97 3374.17 262

all classes - 654.97 582.57 1237.54 1270

Chhattisgarh

0 - 10% 649 306.77 231.92 538.69 103

10 - 20% 898 419.13 337.92 757.05 84

20 - 30% 1036 510.98 455.35 966.33 55

30 - 40% 1232 613.76 526.38 1140.15 55

40 - 50% 1397 688.59 631.29 1319.88 47

50 - 60% 1554 687.77 800.89 1488.66 47

60 - 70% 1749 752.94 885.61 1638.54 59

70 - 80% 2224 862.79 1134.69 1997.47 95

80 - 90% 2716 1125.49 1388.29 2513.78 61

90 - 100% - 1238.74 2884.46 4123.20 130

all classes - 719.97 927.35 1647.32 736

Delhi

0 - 10% 1081 493.23 358.61 851.84 65

10 - 20% 1264 647.91 531.99 1179.90 50

20 - 30% 1527 787.51 630.87 1418.39 51

30 - 40% 1842 842.36 838.92 1681.29 70

40 - 50% 2127 1089.16 868.07 1957.23 70

50 - 60% 2506 1098.11 1212.17 2310.28 87

60 - 70% 3178 1189.21 1597.87 2787.08 101

70 - 80% 3802 1406.50 2103.75 3510.25 94

80 - 90% 4984 1540.12 2690.31 4230.43 107

90 - 100% - 2075.27 4532.52 6607.79 113

all classes - 1117.15 1537.31 2654.46 808

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Goa

0 - 10% 1215 543.61 401.24 944.85 24

10 - 20% 1544 777.49 639.89 1417.38 16

20 - 30% 1900 978.70 781.53 1760.23 23

30 - 40% 1988 916.02 1021.40 1937.42 15

40 - 50% 2247 1110.07 1046.87 2156.95 24

50 - 60% 2555 1218.27 1183.90 2402.17 24

60 - 70% 2954 1418.43 1313.38 2731.81 31

70 - 80% 3529 1453.37 1787.95 3241.32 39

80 - 90% 4295 1768.32 2127.15 3895.47 37

90 - 100% - 2592.46 3350.55 5943.01 54

all classes - 1277.78 1366.60 2644.38 287

Gujarat

0 - 10% 830 426.80 277.68 704.48 218

10 - 20% 1006 544.23 378.19 922.42 131

20 - 30% 1144 628.06 441.92 1069.98 116

30 - 40% 1353 693.48 538.12 1231.60 141

40 - 50% 1604 797.92 671.43 1469.35 173

50 - 60% 1911 881.46 868.35 1749.81 188

60 - 70% 2199 956.35 1085.46 2041.81 164

70 - 80% 2622 1057.90 1327.06 2384.96 178

80 - 90% 3290 1223.99 1696.82 2920.81 176

90 - 100% - 1611.24 2980.67 4591.91 213

all classes - 882.30 1026.76 1909.06 1698

Haryana

0 - 10% 851 408.04 288.98 697.02 122

10 - 20% 1147 571.49 435.86 1007.35 127

20 - 30% 1415 707.38 574.13 1281.51 122

30 - 40% 1615 796.81 723.25 1520.06 102

40 - 50% 1926 836.83 927.85 1764.67 117

50 - 60% 2057 919.21 1039.39 1958.59 47

60 - 70% 2394 1028.74 1157.72 2186.46 111

70 - 80% 3031 1197.97 1463.58 2661.54 153

80 - 90% 4321 1415.47 2189.92 3605.39 146

90 - 100% - 2130.17 4406.47 6536.64 133

all classes - 1001.26 1320.24 2321.49 1180

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Himachal Pradesh

0 - 10% 925 456.83 306.26 763.09 30

10 - 20% 1130 551.71 497.00 1048.71 33

20 - 30% 1322 659.04 563.68 1222.72 30

30 - 40% 1763 757.26 735.96 1493.23 49

40 - 50% 2060 923.30 963.56 1886.85 33

50 - 60% 2392 1103.77 1118.45 2222.22 29

60 - 70% 2986 1286.25 1395.65 2681.90 40

70 - 80% 3656 1322.27 2014.43 3336.69 39

80 - 90% 4664 1522.61 2526.69 4049.30 43

90 - 100% - 2371.78 5257.98 7629.77 56

all classes - 1100.31 1553.57 2653.88 382

Jammu & Kashmir

0 - 10% 865 478.20 249.97 728.17 169

10 - 20% 1025 605.87 347.90 953.77 107

20 - 30% 1175 644.51 459.61 1104.12 110

30 - 40% 1309 739.41 495.17 1234.58 108

40 - 50% 1452 808.90 569.57 1378.46 115

50 - 60% 1643 850.83 693.21 1544.05 134

60 - 70% 1875 938.86 796.44 1735.30 109

70 - 80% 2181 1042.31 986.25 2028.56 137

80 - 90% 3049 1218.28 1282.50 2500.78 154

90 - 100% - 1686.79 2694.39 4381.18 126

all classes - 901.80 857.65 1759.45 1269

Jharkhand

0 - 10% 616 329.84 181.22 511.05 123

10 - 20% 735 437.95 232.59 670.54 79

20 - 30% 857 482.60 302.31 784.90 72

30 - 40% 1053 565.65 400.42 966.08 87

40 - 50% 1230 642.71 493.05 1135.76 83

50 - 60% 1482 729.45 615.95 1345.39 110

60 - 70% 1666 842.51 682.85 1525.36 65

70 - 80% 2036 934.82 906.56 1841.38 106

80 - 90% 3060 1183.65 1284.03 2467.68 156

90 - 100% - 2010.44 2582.87 4593.30 109

all classes - 816.04 767.71 1583.75 990

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Karnataka

0 - 10% 781 399.20 237.72 636.92 298

10 - 20% 1009 531.97 359.37 891.34 188

20 - 30% 1210 608.61 497.94 1106.56 176

30 - 40% 1433 696.75 633.50 1330.25 174

40 - 50% 1690 783.31 768.29 1551.59 202

50 - 60% 1919 817.60 978.00 1795.59 135

60 - 70% 2219 918.05 1150.92 2068.97 157

70 - 80% 2593 1062.63 1370.40 2433.03 198

80 - 90% 3725 1208.55 1834.14 3042.69 285

90 - 100% - 1661.56 4007.07 5668.63 224

all classes - 869.06 1184.19 2053.24 2037

Kerala

0 - 10% 830 384.78 289.38 674.16 205

10 - 20% 1082 526.49 430.77 957.25 159

20 - 30% 1264 634.85 532.04 1166.89 135

30 - 40% 1547 749.28 650.08 1399.36 178

40 - 50% 1751 853.90 787.94 1641.84 132

50 - 60% 2018 927.66 965.25 1892.91 150

60 - 70% 2477 1070.04 1170.22 2240.26 182

70 - 80% 3074 1184.18 1547.35 2731.53 199

80 - 90% 4175 1336.45 2163.73 3500.18 217

90 - 100% - 2027.53 5881.33 7908.86 288

all classes - 969.76 1442.81 2412.58 1845

Madhya Pradesh

0 - 10% 601 280.34 217.21 497.55 218

10 - 20% 753 373.72 311.03 684.75 184

20 - 30% 917 455.50 381.08 836.58 190

30 - 40% 1067 531.98 450.90 982.89 176

40 - 50% 1238 592.75 560.11 1152.86 166

50 - 60% 1478 643.60 720.44 1364.04 212

60 - 70% 1806 732.98 888.58 1621.57 189

70 - 80% 2244 873.59 1143.91 2017.50 197

80 - 90% 3056 1068.65 1522.88 2591.53 200

90 - 100% - 1383.16 3506.21 4889.38 241

all classes - 693.89 971.87 1665.77 1973

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Maharashtra

0 - 10% 889 428.52 288.47 716.99 466

10 - 20% 1120 581.84 423.12 1004.96 347

20 - 30% 1330 672.97 551.65 1224.62 343

30 - 40% 1518 741.07 684.98 1426.05 307

40 - 50% 1778 869.78 777.11 1646.89 377

50 - 60% 2061 933.75 988.08 1921.83 342

60 - 70% 2483 1042.57 1203.68 2246.25 399

70 - 80% 3164 1215.98 1571.41 2787.39 500

80 - 90% 4549 1421.74 2309.47 3731.22 489

90 - 100% - 2086.96 5575.81 7662.77 414

all classes - 999.42 1437.33 2436.75 3984

Manipur

0 - 10% 641 398.67 169.58 568.25 128

10 - 20% 804 471.48 276.60 748.07 98

20 - 30% 872 509.00 332.67 841.68 88

30 - 40% 929 512.91 388.01 900.92 94

40 - 50% 989 558.17 402.69 960.85 99

50 - 60% 1040 586.18 425.61 1011.79 117

60 - 70% 1126 601.15 472.02 1073.16 120

70 - 80% 1335 671.95 564.27 1236.22 141

80 - 90% 1640 775.53 687.75 1463.27 152

90 - 100% - 1098.70 1158.30 2257.00 145

all classes - 618.29 487.60 1105.89 1182

Meghalaya

0 - 10% 762 402.09 307.69 709.78 42

10 - 20% 1068 500.35 388.82 889.17 39

20 - 30% 1207 536.40 599.38 1135.78 24

30 - 40% 1350 580.05 701.91 1281.96 27

40 - 50% 1475 637.05 785.02 1422.07 24

50 - 60% 1611 674.80 866.84 1541.64 28

60 - 70% 1869 741.60 1014.38 1755.98 39

70 - 80% 2044 802.47 1159.52 1961.99 34

80 - 90% 2452 910.81 1289.28 2200.10 58

90 - 100% - 1121.80 2260.92 3382.72 93

all classes - 691.14 937.57 1628.72 408

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Mizoram

0 - 10% 840 438.40 323.82 762.22 104

10 - 20% 1265 637.01 471.08 1108.08 82

20 - 30% 1509 764.67 628.08 1392.76 72

30 - 40% 1699 842.61 762.04 1604.65 78

40 - 50% 1845 951.77 817.93 1769.70 75

50 - 60% 1981 977.64 929.77 1907.40 71

60 - 70% 2128 1050.13 1016.15 2066.28 85

70 - 80% 2442 1089.77 1179.23 2269.00 83

80 - 90% 3022 1307.68 1405.97 2713.66 103

90 - 100% - 1755.34 2125.70 3881.04 143

all classes - 981.41 965.79 1947.19 896

Nagaland

0 - 10% 988 532.85 376.92 909.77 21

10 - 20% 1063 657.22 360.08 1017.30 28

20 - 30% 1294 648.00 519.69 1167.69 27

30 - 40% 1474 701.49 667.43 1368.92 25

40 - 50% 1722 784.44 840.48 1624.92 29

50 - 60% 1856 796.08 981.16 1777.24 31

60 - 70% 2065 962.49 984.74 1947.23 33

70 - 80% 2536 1117.04 1147.22 2264.26 38

80 - 90% 3054 1213.72 1567.89 2781.61 42

90 - 100% - 1603.83 2108.48 3712.31 46

all classes - 903.49 958.23 1861.71 320

Orissa

0 - 10% 620 327.32 171.06 498.37 159

10 - 20% 769 434.44 259.57 694.01 95

20 - 30% 869 511.46 304.30 815.76 74

30 - 40% 1001 567.54 369.75 937.29 72

40 - 50% 1173 616.18 471.61 1087.79 76

50 - 60% 1381 710.41 562.72 1273.13 92

60 - 70% 1623 761.79 742.05 1503.84 88

70 - 80% 1939 874.26 887.33 1761.59 105

80 - 90% 2849 1101.35 1253.46 2354.82 140

90 - 100% - 1596.60 3002.44 4599.04 154

all classes - 749.13 799.23 1548.36 1055

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Punjab

0 - 10% 848 439.81 281.14 720.95 158

10 - 20% 1077 546.40 427.82 974.22 137

20 - 30% 1254 634.78 534.59 1169.37 125

30 - 40% 1452 740.98 598.62 1339.60 121

40 - 50% 1695 794.96 774.15 1569.11 139

50 - 60% 1934 883.95 946.87 1830.82 137

60 - 70% 2275 992.73 1107.42 2100.15 164

70 - 80% 2805 1180.04 1366.93 2546.97 182

80 - 90% 3727 1351.85 1889.80 3241.65 219

90 - 100% - 1768.93 3823.03 5591.96 175

all classes - 933.40 1175.39 2108.79 1557

Rajasthan

0 - 10% 712 375.53 244.32 619.85 122

10 - 20% 878 479.85 317.14 796.99 122

20 - 30% 1032 543.19 404.49 947.68 113

30 - 40% 1223 624.45 507.42 1131.87 119

40 - 50% 1359 727.11 560.43 1287.55 106

50 - 60% 1558 777.95 681.22 1459.17 134

60 - 70% 1779 883.74 783.14 1666.87 142

70 - 80% 2216 942.74 1054.54 1997.29 201

80 - 90% 2974 1068.00 1452.26 2520.26 218

90 - 100% - 1560.83 2643.01 4203.85 274

all classes - 798.09 864.99 1663.08 1551

Sikkim

0 - 10% 988 490.47 416.93 907.40 9

10 - 20% 1523 618.90 625.74 1244.63 15

20 - 30% 1684 685.31 891.88 1577.19 9

30 - 40% 1883 991.73 834.16 1825.89 9

40 - 50% 1932 908.77 996.08 1904.84 5

50 - 60% 2193 1084.34 1054.73 2139.07 9

60 - 70% 2472 1110.93 1257.60 2368.53 17

70 - 80% 2587 1466.37 1098.65 2565.02 15

80 - 90% 2834 971.76 1673.84 2645.60 10

90 - 100% - 1891.64 2446.82 4338.46 62

all classes - 1012.70 1137.58 2150.28 160

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Tamil Nadu

0 - 10% 822 410.63 274.75 685.38 501

10 - 20% 1008 530.40 387.18 917.58 262

20 - 30% 1182 632.38 456.59 1088.97 262

30 - 40% 1366 690.03 591.21 1281.24 272

40 - 50% 1540 765.63 688.76 1454.39 248

50 - 60% 1818 866.47 802.18 1668.66 289

60 - 70% 2105 957.79 994.73 1952.51 281

70 - 80% 2578 1043.96 1265.61 2309.57 367

80 - 90% 3507 1279.69 1655.34 2935.03 432

90 - 100% - 1584.43 3594.74 5179.16 406

all classes - 876.21 1071.40 1947.61 3320

Tripura

0 - 10% 838 493.53 233.43 726.97 77

10 - 20% 958 612.43 293.65 906.08 28

20 - 30% 1148 666.46 374.91 1041.37 39

30 - 40% 1322 795.76 439.80 1235.56 42

40 - 50% 1509 853.78 547.91 1401.69 42

50 - 60% 1782 966.75 669.36 1636.12 54

60 - 70% 1983 1059.49 826.47 1885.96 54

70 - 80% 2369 1181.29 960.73 2142.02 64

80 - 90% 3359 1435.84 1403.50 2839.34 78

90 - 100% - 2049.85 2843.13 4892.98 66

all classes - 1011.72 859.37 1871.09 544

Uttar Pradesh

0 - 10% 606 323.77 188.91 512.68 355

10 - 20% 720 403.29 257.42 660.71 263

20 - 30% 848 464.33 321.75 786.08 288

30 - 40% 982 525.84 391.50 917.35 263

40 - 50% 1127 592.93 462.57 1055.50 261

50 - 60% 1317 642.34 576.56 1218.90 301

60 - 70% 1574 745.73 687.13 1432.86 292

70 - 80% 1985 837.48 921.17 1758.64 330

80 - 90% 2770 1004.73 1283.14 2287.86 358

90 - 100% - 1742.95 3361.28 5104.23 375

all classes - 728.46 845.45 1573.91 3086

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Uttarakhand

0 - 10% 726 396.71 236.14 632.84 51

10 - 20% 877 481.65 336.89 818.55 58

20 - 30% 1070 579.41 405.10 984.52 67

30 - 40% 1240 673.51 468.11 1141.61 64

40 - 50% 1425 686.30 653.66 1339.96 62

50 - 60% 1682 859.08 727.83 1586.91 73

60 - 70% 1975 910.67 934.14 1844.82 76

70 - 80% 2410 945.98 1217.27 2163.25 96

80 - 90% 3228 1241.87 1567.89 2809.76 83

90 - 100% - 1697.45 2457.05 4154.51 100

all classes - 847.10 897.82 1744.92 730

West Bengal

0 - 10% 733 388.99 214.44 603.43 314

10 - 20% 890 490.67 313.76 804.43 213

20 - 30% 1030 600.23 365.96 966.18 187

30 - 40% 1224 672.37 457.00 1129.38 212

40 - 50% 1435 741.18 587.37 1328.55 239

50 - 60% 1722 827.77 750.82 1578.59 256

60 - 70% 2006 956.65 901.48 1858.12 265

70 - 80% 2576 1100.36 1155.85 2256.21 316

80 - 90% 3690 1334.95 1695.36 3030.31 416

90 - 100% - 1952.08 4129.41 6081.49 331

all classes - 906.81 1057.97 1964.78 2749

A & N Islands

0 - 10% 1395 713.62 456.41 1170.04 15

10 - 20% 1679 877.87 677.67 1555.54 18

20 - 30% 1944 954.80 886.83 1841.64 17

30 - 40% 2080 1002.42 1038.10 2040.51 17

40 - 50% 2330 1162.73 1045.79 2208.52 19

50 - 60% 2643 1209.24 1278.82 2488.06 24

60 - 70% 3056 1267.45 1599.40 2866.85 28

70 - 80% 3610 1552.44 1692.16 3244.60 36

80 - 90% 4778 1723.79 2312.20 4035.99 49

90 - 100% - 2103.96 5119.81 7223.77 65

all classes - 1256.40 1612.51 2868.92 288

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upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Chandigarh

0 - 10% 1146 597.83 357.31 955.14 25

10 - 20% 1523 731.31 598.90 1330.21 25

20 - 30% 1952 929.09 798.92 1728.01 31

30 - 40% 2271 872.12 1275.60 2147.72 23

40 - 50% 2787 1140.69 1355.83 2496.52 25

50 - 60% 3438 1386.44 1746.99 3133.43 25

60 - 70% 4202 1333.39 2440.48 3773.87 23

70 - 80% 5265 1846.19 2849.11 4695.30 34

80 - 90% 7911 1861.13 5013.71 6874.83 35

90 - 100% - 2930.50 7983.79 10914.29 27

all classes - 1371.16 2452.87 3824.03 273

Dadra & N. Haveli

0 - 10% 1034 535.83 397.75 933.58 11

10 - 20% 1143 625.33 458.68 1084.01 5

20 - 30% 1236 639.02 569.12 1208.14 7

30 - 40% 1335 692.94 604.74 1297.67 6

40 - 50% 1517 832.43 609.71 1442.15 5

50 - 60% 1634 684.45 883.18 1567.63 7

60 - 70% 1869 970.74 798.73 1769.48 8

70 - 80% 2072 949.84 1084.45 2034.28 5

80 - 90% 2648 1021.63 1303.17 2324.80 8

90 - 100% - 1509.14 2216.07 3725.22 34

all classes - 851.29 895.38 1746.66 96

Daman & Diu

0 - 10% 1039 560.13 362.25 922.38 12

10 - 20% 1046 633.48 412.94 1046.42 2

20 - 30% 1101 661.17 437.49 1098.66 2

30 - 40% 1176 638.01 482.52 1120.53 4

40 - 50% 1293 708.55 517.88 1226.43 4

50 - 60% 1339 862.54 452.27 1314.81 3

60 - 70% 1603 771.73 710.08 1481.81 4

70 - 80% 2308 965.38 934.70 1900.09 8

80 - 90% 3314 1433.87 1517.15 2951.01 9

90 - 100% - 1614.87 2599.50 4214.36 16

all classes - 887.94 854.13 1742.07 64

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile class of MPCEMMRP

Urbandecile class of MPCE (MMRP) (%)

upper class limit (Rs.)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on no. of sample households food non-food total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Lakshadweep

0 - 10% 1103 652.77 295.75 948.52 12

10 - 20% 1355 795.32 482.94 1278.26 10

20 - 30% 1577 890.80 612.85 1503.64 10

30 - 40% 1676 1017.35 613.18 1630.53 8

40 - 50% 1927 1110.77 720.13 1830.91 13

50 - 60% 2222 1104.89 1000.60 2105.50 12

60 - 70% 2616 1287.23 1134.32 2421.55 13

70 - 80% 3125 1616.85 1255.16 2872.02 13

80 - 90% 4153 1734.49 1846.08 3580.57 18

90 - 100% - 2117.82 3494.34 5612.16 19

all classes - 1236.18 1151.23 2387.41 128

Puducherry

0 - 10% 1073 553.38 335.09 888.46 42

10 - 20% 1330 705.05 466.04 1171.09 38

20 - 30% 1535 812.88 648.90 1461.78 27

30 - 40% 1847 945.36 745.42 1690.78 50

40 - 50% 2176 962.08 1036.38 1998.46 51

50 - 60% 2344 1162.01 1089.80 2251.81 26

60 - 70% 2789 1244.73 1319.92 2564.65 42

70 - 80% 3554 1383.68 1834.01 3217.70 63

80 - 90% 4479 1603.28 2329.79 3933.07 54

90 - 100% - 2149.05 5595.20 7744.26 55

all classes - 1152.30 1538.01 2690.31 448

All-India

0 - 10% 733 370.11 229.16 599.27 4443

10 - 20% 926 490.83 340.13 830.96 3747

20 - 30% 1101 583.25 428.59 1011.84 3437

30 - 40% 1293 659.27 536.81 1196.08 3509

40 - 50% 1502 741.06 656.93 1397.99 3504

50 - 60% 1773 835.11 798.31 1633.42 3957

60 - 70% 2097 939.01 991.94 1930.96 4018

70 - 80% 2603 1059.33 1270.54 2329.87 4495

80 - 90% 3665 1285.18 1765.52 3050.69 5477

90 - 100% - 1845.08 4018.17 5863.25 5110

all classes - 880.83 1103.63 1984.46 41697

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Table 2A: Break-up of average MPCEURP (absolute & percentage) by broad

item group* all-India

item group expenditure per person

per 30 days (Rs.) percentage to total

rural urban rural urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) cereal 145.09 161.88 15.64 9.06 gram 1.48 2.16 0.16 0.12 cereal substitutes 0.66 0.81 0.07 0.05 pulses and pulse products 34.23 47.61 3.69 2.67 milk and milk products 80.16 138.71 8.64 7.77 sugar 22.63 27.60 2.44 1.55 salt 2.05 2.35 0.22 0.13 edible oil 34.15 46.10 3.68 2.58 egg, fish & meat 32.26 48.03 3.48 2.69 vegetables 57.20 76.66 6.17 4.29 fruits (fresh) 11.76 29.53 1.27 1.65 fruits (dry) 3.12 7.84 0.34 0.44 spices 20.28 25.24 2.19 1.41 beverages, refreshments, etc. 52.03 112.97 5.61 6.33 food: total 497.09 727.49 53.58 40.74 pan 3.03 2.89 0.33 0.16 tobacco 10.76 11.10 1.16 0.62 intoxicants 6.80 7.92 0.73 0.44 fuel and light 87.79 142.76 9.46 7.99 clothing & bedding 45.51 83.23 4.91 4.66 footwear 9.25 16.72 1.00 0.94 education 26.51 92.91 2.86 5.20 medical (institutional) 13.97 25.04 1.51 1.40 medical (non-institutional) 39.26 64.74 4.23 3.63 entertainment 8.20 31.50 0.88 1.76 minor durable-type goods 2.54 4.31 0.27 0.24 toilet articles 23.16 43.96 2.50 2.46 other household consumables 20.33 35.81 2.19 2.01 cons. services excl. conveyance 44.47 127.33 4.79 7.13 conveyance 37.56 115.21 4.05 6.45 rent 4.79 117.81 0.52 6.60 taxes & cesses 2.27 15.98 0.24 0.89 durable goods 44.42 119.09 4.79 6.67 non-food total 430.62 1058.32 46.42 59.26 all items (MPCEURP) 927.70 1785.81 100.00 100.00

* estimates based on data collected with reference period of 30 days

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Table 2B: Break-up of average MPCEMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group*

all-India

item group expenditure per person

per 30 days (Rs.) percentage to total

rural urban rural urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) cereal 145.09 161.88 15.22 8.72 gram 1.48 2.16 0.16 0.12 cereal substitutes 0.66 0.81 0.07 0.04 pulses and pulse products 34.23 47.61 3.59 2.57 milk and milk products 80.16 138.71 8.41 7.47 sugar 22.63 27.60 2.37 1.49 salt 2.05 2.35 0.22 0.13 edible oil 34.15 46.10 3.58 2.48 egg, fish & meat 32.26 48.03 3.38 2.59 vegetables 57.20 76.66 6.00 4.13 fruits (fresh) 11.76 29.53 1.23 1.59 fruits (dry) 3.12 7.84 0.33 0.42 spices 20.28 25.24 2.13 1.36 beverages, refreshments, etc. 52.03 112.97 5.46 6.09 food: total 497.09 727.49 52.16 39.20 pan 3.03 2.89 0.32 0.16 tobacco 10.76 11.10 1.13 0.60 intoxicants 6.80 7.92 0.71 0.43 fuel and light 87.79 142.76 9.21 7.69 clothing & bedding 57.61 98.59 6.04 5.31 footwear 10.05 19.75 1.05 1.06 education 40.27 162.19 4.23 8.74 medical (institutional) 17.76 34.05 1.86 1.83 medical (non-institutional) 39.26 64.74 4.12 3.49 entertainment 8.20 31.50 0.86 1.70 minor durable-type goods 2.54 4.31 0.27 0.23 toilet articles 23.16 43.96 2.43 2.37 other household consumables 20.33 35.81 2.13 1.93 cons. services excl. conveyance 44.47 127.33 4.67 6.86 conveyance 37.56 115.21 3.94 6.21 rent 4.79 117.81 0.50 6.35 taxes & cesses 2.27 15.98 0.24 0.86 durable goods 39.30 92.61 4.12 4.99 non-food total 455.96 1128.52 47.84 60.80 all items (MPCEMRP) 953.05 1856.01 100.00 100.00

*estimates based on data collected with reference period of 365 days for some item groups and 30 days for the rest

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Table 2C: Break-up of average MPCEMMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group*

all-India

item group expenditure per person

per 30 days (Rs.) percentage to total

rural urban rural urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) cereal 144.44 161.17 13.71 8.12 gram 1.42 2.06 0.13 0.10 cereal substitutes 0.68 0.77 0.06 0.04 pulses and pulse products 33.60 47.06 3.19 2.37 milk and milk products 80.55 137.01 7.64 6.90 sugar 22.61 27.16 2.15 1.37 salt 2.05 2.33 0.19 0.12 edible oil 38.92 52.85 3.69 2.66 egg, fish & meat 49.89 71.98 4.74 3.63 vegetables 87.33 112.44 8.29 5.67 fruits (fresh) 20.36 50.33 1.93 2.54 fruits (dry) 5.21 12.43 0.49 0.63 spices 35.37 43.86 3.36 2.21 beverages, refreshments, etc. 77.92 159.37 7.40 8.03 food: total 600.36 880.83 56.98 44.39 pan 4.68 4.07 0.44 0.21 tobacco 14.81 15.06 1.41 0.76 intoxicants 11.62 11.32 1.10 0.57 fuel and light 84.60 137.72 8.03 6.94 clothing & bedding 55.82 96.20 5.30 4.85 footwear 9.66 19.06 0.92 0.96 education 37.79 160.51 3.59 8.09 medical (institutional) 17.42 36.37 1.65 1.83 medical (non-institutional) 39.49 62.69 3.75 3.16 entertainment 8.35 31.70 0.79 1.60 minor durable-type goods 2.44 4.22 0.23 0.21 toilet articles 22.65 42.54 2.15 2.14 other household consumables 19.69 34.36 1.87 1.73 cons. services excl. conveyance 44.33 124.09 4.21 6.25 conveyance 36.39 111.75 3.45 5.63 rent 4.83 114.98 0.46 5.79 taxes & cesses 2.24 15.64 0.21 0.79 durable goods 36.47 81.36 3.46 4.10 non-food total 453.29 1103.63 43.02 55.61 all items (MPCEMMRP) 1053.64 1984.46 100.00 100.00

* estimates based on data collected with reference period 7 days for some item groups, 365 days for some item groups and 30 days for the rest

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Table 3R : Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates

All-India Rural

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

101 rice – PDS 1.408 4.89 391 22165

102 rice – other sources 4.594 76.81 847 51435

103 chira 0.060 1.19 163 9480 104 khoi, lawa 0.002 0.06 11 506

105 muri 0.061 1.49 150 9064 106 other rice products 0.015 0.32 27 1637

107 wheat/ atta – PDS 0.619 2.99 276 14120

108 wheat/ atta – other sources 3.625 44.64 644 36561 110 maida 0.030 0.53 93 5956

111 suji, rawa 0.052 1.10 245 15213

112 sewai, noodles 0.006 0.23 43 3599 113 bread: bakery 0.023 0.79 95 7605

114 other wheat products 0.004 0.08 6 421

115 jowar & its products 0.292 3.42 92 4589 116 bajra & its products 0.255 2.64 63 2920

117 maize & products 0.199 2.10 60 3987

118 barley & its products 0.003 0.03 2 168 120 small millets & their products 0.006 0.08 5 469

121 ragi & its products 0.092 0.97 49 2424

122 other cereals 0.004 0.10 9 714 129 cereal: sub-total (101-122) 11.349 144.44 984 58714

139 cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc. 0.037 0.68 78 5130 140 arhar, tur 0.163 11.54 538 29087

141 gram: split 0.077 2.91 387 22456

142 gram: whole 0.033 1.19 175 12390 143 moong 0.073 4.86 405 24756

144 masur 0.079 4.83 349 23556

145 urd 0.072 4.07 354 21203 146 peas 0.057 1.51 153 7949

147 khesari 0.013 0.43 43 1904

148 other pulses 0.030 1.33 142 11174 150 gram products 0.005 0.24 52 2886

151 besan 0.038 1.55 277 15740

152 other pulse products 0.010 0.56 92 6610 159 pulses & pulse products: sub-total (140-152) 0.651 35.03 969 57480

160 milk: liquid (litre) 4.117 76.16 764 44136

161 baby food 0.001 0.28 8 824 162 milk: condensed/ powder 0.003 0.51 30 4390

163 curd 0.015 0.41 43 2769

164 ghee 0.011 2.88 67 5112 165 butter 0.000 0.03 3 512

166 ice-cream - 0.10 17 1047

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All-India Rural

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

167 other milk products - 0.18 15 1181 169 milk & milk products: sub-total (160-167) 0.000 80.55 798 48308

170 sugar - PDS 0.097 1.40 278 18289

171 sugar - other sources 0.563 19.65 844 49361 172 gur 0.043 1.48 185 10344

173 candy, misri 0.001 0.05 8 530 174 honey 0.000 0.03 3 279

179 sugar: sub-total (170-174) 0.705 22.61 958 57360

189 salt 0.261 2.05 983 58630 190 vanaspati, margarine 0.036 1.99 91 5490

191 mustard oil 0.287 18.94 525 33029

192 groundnut oil 0.054 3.69 87 4835 193 coconut oil 0.016 0.94 41 2957

194 edible oil: others 0.243 13.36 382 22099

199 edible oil: sub-total (190-194) 0.636 38.92 981 58080 200 eggs (no.) 1.733 5.35 271 17964

201 fish, prawn 0.269 18.81 282 19361

202 goat meat/mutton 0.047 8.74 72 4947 203 beef/ buffalo meat 0.037 3.10 39 4091

204 pork 0.008 0.86 10 2454

205 chicken 0.123 12.66 166 10756 206 others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc. 0.005 0.38 11 1552

209 egg, fish & meat: sub-total (200-206) - 49.89 534 35386 210 potato 1.666 18.40 881 52775

211 onion 0.741 10.89 949 55962

212 radish 0.186 1.43 196 11669 213 carrot 0.073 1.08 124 8622

214 turnip 0.006 0.07 9 755

215 beet 0.013 0.20 32 2089 216 sweet potato 0.010 0.13 11 1049

217 arum 0.063 0.86 85 7178

218 pumpkin 0.250 2.21 248 16431 220 gourd 0.302 2.95 291 16564

221 bitter gourd 0.080 1.43 159 10487

222 cucumber 0.136 1.57 169 11077 223 parwal, patal 0.097 1.42 127 6772

224 jhinga, torai 0.209 2.48 209 11318

225 snake gourd 0.022 0.29 43 2803 226 papaya: green 0.085 0.70 75 5588

227 cauliflower 0.302 3.53 286 17278

228 cabbage 0.275 2.90 314 20331 230 brinjal 0.518 6.42 643 35633

231 lady's finger 0.202 3.13 328 18983

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All-India Rural

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

232 palak/other leafy vegetables 0.605 5.84 587 36771 233 french beans, barbati 0.073 1.20 127 9034

234 tomato 0.537 7.47 718 42910

235 peas 0.050 0.88 66 4620 236 chillis: green 0.145 4.09 816 47260

237 capsicum 0.005 0.11 11 894 238 plantain: green 0.022 0.30 44 2638

240 jackfruit: green 0.024 0.23 21 1199

241 lemon (no.) 1.27 1.19 216 13138 242 other vegetables 0.284 3.94 371 24260

249 vegetables: sub-total (210-242) - 87.33 983 58651

250 banana (no.) 3.86 5.88 344 22907 251 jackfruit 0.014 0.07 5 435

252 watermelon 0.072 0.58 29 1699

253 pineapple (no.) 0.012 0.12 8 905 254 coconut (no.) 0.456 2.79 195 11624

255 coconut green (no.) 0.057 0.41 22 1431

256 guava 0.070 1.00 83 4352 257 singara 0.007 0.10 9 450

258 orange, mausami (no.) 0.364 1.05 49 4164

260 papaya 0.027 0.38 25 1801 261 mango 0.108 2.54 75 4659

262 kharbooza 0.023 0.21 12 746 263 pears/naspati 0.003 0.07 3 293

264 berries 0.005 0.07 8 444

265 leechi 0.002 0.06 2 193 266 apple 0.045 2.73 61 5504

267 grapes 0.026 1.23 54 3682

268 other fresh fruits - 1.05 58 4564 269 fruits (fresh): sub-total (250-268) - 20.36 608 39257

270 coconut: copra 0.012 0.80 86 4809

271 groundnut 0.050 2.52 172 9518 272 dates 0.005 0.29 18 1224

273 cashewnut 0.001 0.33 13 1034

274 walnut 0.001 0.07 2 227 275 other nuts 0.000 0.06 2 223

276 raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc. 0.004 0.63 33 2265

277 other dry fruits 0.003 0.51 14 1178 279 fruits (dry): sub-total (270-277) 0.074 5.21 233 13771

280 garlic (gm) 75.3 5.00 879 51518

281 ginger (gm) 42.7 2.76 589 37005 282 turmeric (gm) 50.5 5.95 935 54795

283 black pepper (gm) 7.3 1.31 236 13066

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quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

284 dry chillies (gm) 72.6 6.71 867 49736 285 tamarind (gm) 32.7 1.58 268 14138

286 curry powder (gm) 17.8 2.38 301 17175

287 oilseeds (gm) 18.7 1.37 427 22748 288 other spices (gm) 62.1 8.31 845 48910

289 spices: sub-total (280-288) 379.7 35.37 982 58394 290 tea: cups (no.) 3.77 9.89 386 24791

291 tea: leaf (gm) 75.1 13.34 815 51236

292 coffee: cups (no.) 0.044 0.14 7 436 293 coffee: powder (gm) 3.07 0.62 41 2645

294 mineral water (litre) 0.019 0.06 4 345

295 cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre) 0.020 0.66 25 1986 296 fruit juice and shake (litre) 0.008 0.33 13 1111

297 other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc. - 1.09 93 5804

298 biscuits - 9.70 654 40471 300 cake, pastry 0.006 0.48 19 1418

301 prepared sweets - 5.39 165 10396

302 cooked meals received as assistance or payment (no.) 2.04 15.04 216 11737 303 cooked meals purchased (no.) 0.35 7.46 47 3412

304 salted refreshments 0.069 5.34 328 19125

305 pickles (gm) 8.08 0.68 81 5158 306 sauce (gm) 0.34 0.04 2 263

307 jam, jelly (gm) 0.54 0.06 3 333 308 other processed food - 7.58 295 17291

309 beverages, etc.: sub-total (290-308) - 77.92 980 58241

777 total: food - 600.36 1000 59088

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All-India Urban

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

101 rice – PDS 0.814 2.48 205 10414

102 rice – other sources 3.706 84.41 874 36722

103 chira 0.063 1.52 193 7461 104 khoi, lawa 0.003 0.08 10 326

105 muri 0.045 1.16 125 5604 106 other rice products 0.024 0.53 38 1518

107 wheat/ atta – PDS 0.371 2.38 176 7604

108 wheat/ atta – other sources 3.706 56.07 749 29361 110 maida 0.051 1.02 162 6282

111 suji, rawa 0.098 2.26 391 14425

112 sewai, noodles 0.021 1.13 127 5031 113 bread: bakery 0.091 3.00 274 11868

114 other wheat products 0.003 0.11 9 382

115 jowar & its products 0.184 2.47 75 2786 116 bajra & its products 0.094 1.11 48 1510

117 maize & products 0.021 0.26 17 976

118 barley & its products 0.001 0.01 1 56 120 small millets & their products 0.001 0.05 3 151

121 ragi & its products 0.074 0.92 50 1461

122 other cereals 0.004 0.19 14 572 129 cereal: sub-total (101-122) 9.374 161.17 935 40155

139 cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc. 0.025 0.77 88 3273 140 arhar, tur 0.264 20.10 694 25099

141 gram: split 0.079 3.24 431 16637

142 gram: whole 0.039 1.65 225 9643 143 moong 0.104 7.35 566 21678

144 masur 0.078 4.98 353 16753

145 urd 0.090 5.68 431 16015 146 peas 0.025 0.82 110 4984

147 khesari 0.002 0.07 7 441

148 other pulses 0.027 1.46 165 7412 150 gram products 0.009 0.41 79 2726

151 besan 0.058 2.48 381 14230

152 other pulse products 0.014 0.87 116 4961 159 pulses & pulse products: sub-total (140-152) 0.788 49.12 927 39579

160 milk: liquid (litre) 5.358 119.43 849 33371

161 baby food 0.006 1.05 22 935 162 milk: condensed/ powder 0.005 0.88 38 3630

163 curd 0.048 1.46 111 4646

164 ghee 0.046 11.59 232 8696 165 butter 0.003 0.57 39 1763

166 ice-cream - 1.17 68 2292

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All-India Urban

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

167 other milk products - 0.88 45 1906 169 milk & milk products: sub-total (160-167) 0.000 137.01 880 36320

170 sugar - PDS 0.080 1.15 187 9431

171 sugar - other sources 0.700 24.31 854 35144 172 gur 0.039 1.40 167 6239

173 candy, misri 0.001 0.05 10 425 174 honey 0.001 0.26 17 605

179 sugar: sub-total (170-174) 0.821 27.16 924 39459

189 salt 0.245 2.33 931 40010 190 vanaspati, margarine 0.036 2.12 83 3927

191 mustard oil 0.230 15.32 343 18249

192 groundnut oil 0.126 9.13 141 4631 193 coconut oil 0.018 1.15 39 2249

194 edible oil: others 0.408 25.13 513 19196

199 edible oil: sub-total (190-194) 0.818 52.85 930 39850 200 eggs (no.) 2.674 8.15 323 14338

201 fish, prawn 0.238 20.74 209 12061

202 goat meat/mutton 0.091 18.66 123 4833 203 beef/ buffalo meat 0.051 4.42 43 2454

204 pork 0.005 0.58 5 1249

205 chicken 0.180 19.23 215 8755 206 others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc. 0.002 0.20 3 767

209 egg, fish & meat: sub-total (200-206) - 71.98 514 24272 210 potato 1.368 17.29 854 36649

211 onion 0.854 13.34 903 38535

212 radish 0.176 1.79 211 8640 213 carrot 0.153 2.77 259 9944

214 turnip 0.008 0.11 12 578

215 beet 0.036 0.66 88 2820 216 sweet potato 0.009 0.15 13 621

217 arum 0.046 0.84 72 3824

218 pumpkin 0.166 1.89 199 9548 220 gourd 0.284 3.70 297 11672

221 bitter gourd 0.117 2.56 223 8921

222 cucumber 0.208 2.93 240 9976 223 parwal, patal 0.087 1.68 119 4886

224 jhinga, torai 0.148 2.44 175 6654

225 snake gourd 0.036 0.58 70 2565 226 papaya: green 0.039 0.43 43 2578

227 cauliflower 0.362 5.92 377 14972

228 cabbage 0.337 4.60 414 16843 230 brinjal 0.441 6.86 611 24114

231 lady's finger 0.282 5.86 450 16845

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All-India Urban

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

232 palak/other leafy vegetables 0.497 6.76 563 24197 233 french beans, barbati 0.092 2.07 178 7442

234 tomato 0.757 11.66 816 33261

235 peas 0.090 2.02 111 4671 236 chillis: green 0.148 4.42 796 32608

237 capsicum 0.021 0.65 52 1732 238 plantain: green 0.020 0.34 46 1975

240 jackfruit: green 0.015 0.24 18 721

241 lemon (no.) 1.72 3.00 369 13356 242 other vegetables 0.270 4.90 373 15780

249 vegetables: sub-total (210-242) - 112.44 932 40030

250 banana (no.) 6.65 12.18 522 20587 251 jackfruit 0.007 0.05 2 121

252 watermelon 0.094 1.05 39 1481

253 pineapple (no.) 0.025 0.41 14 860 254 coconut (no.) 0.628 4.15 252 9285

255 coconut green (no.) 0.110 1.07 42 1490

256 guava 0.087 1.62 99 3513 257 singara 0.007 0.13 7 274

258 orange, mausami (no.) 0.860 3.20 103 4541

260 papaya 0.079 1.55 59 2172 261 mango 0.158 5.52 109 4202

262 kharbooza 0.032 0.57 19 632 263 pears/naspati 0.006 0.23 8 312

264 berries 0.004 0.08 5 186

265 leechi 0.004 0.25 7 263 266 apple 0.158 12.09 194 7969

267 grapes 0.073 3.51 113 4248

268 other fresh fruits - 2.67 92 3838 269 fruits (fresh): sub-total (250-268) - 50.33 777 31590

270 coconut: copra 0.020 1.41 117 3933

271 groundnut 0.067 3.72 235 8279 272 dates 0.012 1.00 43 1615

273 cashewnut 0.007 2.41 64 2393

274 walnut 0.001 0.38 10 381 275 other nuts 0.002 0.52 9 362

276 raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc. 0.008 1.54 72 2859

277 other dry fruits 0.007 1.47 37 1574 279 fruits (dry): sub-total (270-277) 0.123 12.43 344 12899

280 garlic (gm) 83.4 6.08 833 34894

281 ginger (gm) 60.6 4.06 681 28439 282 turmeric (gm) 50.0 6.26 877 37589

283 black pepper (gm) 11.4 2.10 308 11173

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Table 3U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates

All-India Urban

quantity no. of households

(kg unless value reporting consumption

item code item description specified (Rs.) per 1000 in sample

against item) households

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

284 dry chillies (gm) 76.1 7.50 819 33891 285 tamarind (gm) 43.4 2.28 328 11817

286 curry powder (gm) 26.7 3.96 390 14770

287 oilseeds (gm) 20.7 1.71 452 16423 288 other spices (gm) 67.1 9.90 801 32808

289 spices: sub-total (280-288) 439.3 43.86 929 39848 290 tea: cups (no.) 6.39 20.93 492 19632

291 tea: leaf (gm) 93.6 18.61 837 36216

292 coffee: cups (no.) 0.184 0.84 22 716 293 coffee: powder (gm) 7.43 2.18 98 3279

294 mineral water (litre) 0.348 1.09 21 722

295 cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre) 0.092 3.27 77 2937 296 fruit juice and shake (litre) 0.075 3.63 74 2534

297 other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc. - 3.16 123 4521

298 biscuits - 17.18 723 29979 300 cake, pastry 0.013 1.51 41 1822

301 prepared sweets - 10.77 191 8499

302 cooked meals received as assistance or payment (no.) 0.94 9.99 83 3837 303 cooked meals purchased (no.) 1.40 35.65 123 4062

304 salted refreshments 0.113 10.57 409 15245

305 pickles (gm) 14.3 1.52 138 5317 306 sauce (gm) 4.68 0.56 32 1114

307 jam, jelly (gm) 3.00 0.45 23 952 308 other processed food - 17.48 370 13559

309 beverages, etc.: sub-total (290-308) - 159.37 996 41412

777 total: food - 880.83 1000 41690

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All-India Rural

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

310 pan: leaf (no.) 3.64 1.09 95 6937 311 pan: finished (no.) 1.15 1.93 89 7199

312 ingredients for pan (gm) 12.6 1.67 154 9619

319 pan: s.t. (310-312) - 4.68 229 15647 320 bidi (no.) 29.0 7.14 290 15709

321 cigarettes (no.) 0.914 2.00 45 4378

322 leaf tobacco (gm) 13.3 1.96 188 9503 323 snuff (gm) 0.446 0.07 7 434

324 hookah tobacco (gm) 3.48 0.19 13 1216

325 cheroot (no.) 0.156 0.13 6 277 326 zarda, kimam, surti (gm) 3.46 0.83 50 3116

327 other tobacco products - 2.49 127 7742

329 tobacco: sub-total (320-327) - 14.81 583 33368 330 ganja (gm) 0.068 0.07 1 61

331 toddy (litre) 0.063 0.93 23 1081

332 country liquor (litre) 0.091 5.41 76 4866 333 beer (litre) 0.005 0.47 4 523

334 foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre) 0.013 3.89 27 1894

335 other intoxicants - 0.84 11 785 339 intoxicants: sub-total (330-335) - 11.62 140 8913

340 coke (kg) 0.076 0.20 5 250 341 firewood and chips (kg) 21.206 39.52 871 49896

342 electricity (std. unit) 7.925 18.80 673 44498

343 dung cake - 7.28 410 18831 344 kerosene – PDS (litre) 0.511 5.43 818 43374

345 kerosene – other sources (litre) 0.081 1.95 179 11080

346 matches (box) 1.732 1.33 965 57033 347 coal (kg) 0.135 0.34 11 657

348 LPG [excl. conveyance] 0.299 7.02 155 15824

350 charcoal (kg) 0.007 0.04 2 446 351 candle (no.) 0.230 0.49 191 14925

352 gobar gas - 0.10 2 181

353 petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 0.002 0.08 1 210 354 diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 0.003 0.10 2 134

355 other fuel - 1.93 123 6250

359 fuel and light: sub-total (340-355) - 84.60 999 59037 360 dhoti (no.) 0.009 1.17 262 14476

361 sari (no.) 0.044 9.41 832 44404 362 cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre) 0.153 8.83 771 44454

363 cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre) 0.044 5.18 576 33353

364 chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.) 0.015 1.44 316 21224 365 lungi (no.) 0.022 1.65 581 31511

366 gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.) 0.058 1.97 855 50070

367 hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.) 0.170 5.29 901 53424

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All-India Rural

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

368 ready-made garments (no.) 0.077 13.75 822 50016 370 headwear (no.), belts 0.004 0.29 126 8551

371 sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.) 0.011 2.19 289 19176

372 knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm) 0.002 0.07 24 1753 373 clothing (first-hand): other - 0.86 136 9919

374 clothing: second-hand - 0.31 54 5157

379 clothing: sub-total (360-374) - 52.42 997 58962 380 bed sheet, bed cover (no.) 0.011 1.52 376 26207

381 rug, blanket (no.) 0.003 0.75 120 8928

382 pillow, quilt, mattress (no.) 0.003 0.48 75 5600 383 cloth for upholstery, curtain, tablecloth, etc. (metre) 0.001 0.07 15 1728

384 mosquito net (no.) 0.002 0.21 80 5461

385 mats and matting (no.) 0.002 0.15 67 4278 386 cotton (gm) 0.698 0.06 12 656

387 bedding: other - 0.16 34 2751

389 bedding, etc.: sub-total (380-387) - 3.40 505 34181 390 leather boots, shoes (pairs) 0.006 1.71 206 17269

391 leather sandals, chappals, etc. (pairs) 0.013 1.85 347 25215

392 other leather footwear (pairs) 0.006 0.81 151 10084 393 rubber / PVC footwear (pairs) 0.061 3.78 850 50115

394 other footwear (pairs) 0.014 1.48 308 20480 395 footwear: second-hand (pairs) 0.000 0.03 10 936

399 footwear: sub-total (390-395) 0.101 9.66 979 58182

400 books, journals: first hand - 5.56 432 28704 401 books, journals, etc.: second hand - 0.31 51 3382

402 newspapers, periodicals - 1.01 71 7792

403 library charges - 0.04 11 1106 404 stationery, photocopying charges - 4.70 572 36088

405 tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.) - 21.48 435 28872

406 private tutor/ coaching centre - 3.48 93 7156 407 educational CD - 0.02 1 146

408 other educational expenses - 1.18 195 14526

409 education: sub-total (400-408) - 37.79 626 40253 410 medicine - 8.32 124 8416

411 X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. - 1.90 79 5084

412 doctor's/surgeon's fee - 2.27 87 5610 413 hospital & nursing home charges - 3.62 74 4510

414 other medical expenses - 1.31 57 3802 419 medical – institutional: sub-total (410-414) - 17.42 129 8773

420 medicine - 32.27 668 39324

421 X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. - 1.95 40 2423 422 doctor’s/ surgeon’s fee - 4.26 261 14642

423 family planning appliances - 0.11 14 1304

424 other medical expenses - 0.89 41 2728

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All-India Rural

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

429 medical – non-institutional: sub-total (420-429) - 39.49 680 40064 430 cinema, theatre - 0.52 39 2195

431 mela, fair, picnic - 0.76 37 1966

432 sports goods, toys, etc. - 0.63 66 4125 433 club fees - 0.01 1 132

434 goods for recreation and hobbies - 0.08 5 403

435 photography - 0.39 15 1142 436 VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument) - 0.10 8 872

437 cable TV - 5.33 212 15998

438 other entertainment - 0.53 31 2639 439 entertainment: sub-total (430-438) - 8.35 353 24676

440 spectacles - 0.46 11 780

441 torch - 0.65 51 3084 442 lock - 0.25 33 2122

443 umbrella, raincoat - 0.57 25 2343

444 lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove) - 0.09 28 2535 445 other minor durable-type goods - 0.42 60 4162

449 minor durable-type goods: sub-total (440-445) - 2.44 177 12288

450 toilet soap - 7.36 965 57102 451 toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc. - 3.90 797 49543

452 powder, snow, cream, lotion and perfume - 3.39 571 36097 453 hair oil, shampoo, hair cream - 4.87 925 54145

454 shaving blades, shaving stick, razor - 0.96 464 30970

455 shaving cream, aftershave lotion - 0.45 144 9892 456 sanitary napkins - 0.58 86 7187

457 other toilet articles - 1.13 290 17483

459 toilet articles: sub-total (450-457) - 22.65 994 58827 460 electric bulb, tubelight - 0.92 164 12080

461 electric batteries - 0.34 72 4484

462 other non-durable electric goods - 0.07 8 662 463 earthenware - 0.40 66 3414

464 glassware - 0.12 14 996

465 bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle & other plastic goods - 0.92 76 5301 466 coir, rope, etc. - 0.18 34 2127

467 washing soap/soda/powder - 10.21 983 58095

468 other washing requisites - 1.17 350 23945 470 incense (agarbatti), room freshener - 2.10 670 39336

471 flower (fresh): all purposes - 0.55 119 6428 472 mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid etc. - 1.03 187 12104

473 other petty articles - 1.66 349 19930

479 other household consumables: sub-total (460-473) - 19.69 993 58776 480 domestic servant/cook - 1.35 10 1104

481 attendant - 0.03 0 44

482 sweeper - 0.15 10 642

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All-India Rural

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

483 barber, beautician, etc. - 5.61 833 47453 484 washerman, laundry, ironing - 0.83 82 4776

485 tailor - 3.99 141 8694

486 grinding charges - 5.15 623 31985 487 telephone charges: landline - 2.35 134 8181

488 telephone charges: mobile - 18.93 536 37875

490 postage & telegram - 0.09 13 1166 491 miscellaneous expenses - 2.93 287 17530

492 priest - 0.80 88 6445

493 legal expenses - 0.31 5 298 494 repair charges for non-durables - 0.21 29 1733

495 pet animals (incl. birds, fish) - 0.83 21 1760

496 other consumer services excluding conveyance - 0.77 83 4989 499 consumer services excl conveyance: sub-total (480-496) - 44.33 972 57378

500 air fare - 0.05 0 15

501 railway fare - 0.84 43 2282 502 bus/tram fare - 14.03 579 35267

503 taxi, auto-rickshaw fare - 4.61 294 17990

504 steamer, boat fare - 0.04 5 292 505 rickshaw (hand-drawn & cycle) fare - 0.53 72 3854

506 horse cart fare - 0.10 14 448 507 porter charges - 0.12 2 305

508 petrol for vehicle - 12.97 132 12735

510 diesel for vehicle - 0.86 6 852 511 lubricants & other fuels for vehicle - 0.40 23 2550

512 school bus, van, etc. - 1.56 19 1676

513 other conveyance expenses - 0.28 20 1503 519 conveyance: sub-total (500-513) - 36.39 804 49832

520 house rent, garage rent (actual) - 4.30 33 1922

521 hotel lodging charges - 0.04 0 55 522 residential land rent - 0.07 34 2745

523 other consumer rent - 0.42 4 197

529 rent: sub-total (520-523) - 4.83 70 4828 539 house rent, garage rent (imputed – urban only) - - - -

540 water charges - 0.98 169 11164

541 other consumer taxes & cesses - 1.26 336 19417 549 consumer taxes and cesses: sub-total (540-541) - 2.24 385 23821

550 bedstead 0.000 0.61 65 3073 551 almirah, dressing table 0.000 0.18 4 455

552 chair, stool, bench, table - 0.34 38 2642

553 suitcase, etc. & other travel goods - 0.21 38 2961 554 foam, rubber cushion - 0.01 1 121

555 carpet, other floor matting - 0.04 7 725

556 paintings, drawings, etc. - 0.02 2 208

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All-India Rural

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

557 other furniture & fixtures - 0.17 4 470 559 furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550-557) - 1.57 135 8571

560 radio, 2-in-1 0.000 0.08 38 1833

561 television 0.000 0.90 29 1770 562 VCR/VCD/DVD player 0.000 0.13 6 663

563 camera & photo equipment - 0.01 1 79

564 CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc. - 0.13 37 3841 565 musical instruments - 0.02 2 125

566 other goods for recreation - 0.11 4 337

569 goods for recreation: sub-total (560-566) - 1.38 102 7551 570 stainless steel utensils - 1.20 301 17320

571 other metal utensils - 0.42 91 5768

572 casseroles, thermos, etc. - 0.04 9 1025 573 other crockery & utensils - 0.24 126 9187

579 crockery & utensils: sub-total (570-573) - 1.91 399 24235

580 electric fan 0.000 0.25 45 2732 581 air conditioner, cooler 0.000 0.13 14 1140

582 lantern, lamp, lampshade - 0.01 6 476

583 sewing machine 0.000 0.05 18 1238 584 washing machine 0.000 0.06 1 184

585 stove 0.000 0.09 63 3353 586 pressure cooker/pan 0.000 0.10 57 4162

587 refrigerator 0.000 0.29 5 494

588 water purifier 0.000 0.03 1 172 590 elect iron & other - 0.08 10 1084

591 other cooking/ household appliances - 0.10 13 1236

599 cooking & household appliances: sub-total (580-591) - 1.20 167 11345 600 bicycle 0.000 1.69 485 25658

601 motor cycle scooter 0.000 4.28 126 11310

602 motor car, jeep 0.000 3.06 12 1829 603 tyres & tubes 0.000 0.88 213 11381

604 other transport equipment - 0.05 4 392

609 personal transport equipment: sub-total (600-604) - 9.96 566 32707 610 contact lenses etc. - 0.03 4 292

611 other medical equipment - 0.01 1 49

619 therapeutic appliances: sub-total (610-611) - 0.04 4 338 620 clock, watch 0.000 0.13 136 8188

621 other machines for household work - 0.00 0 50 622 PC/laptop incl. software 0.000 0.27 2 185

623 mobile phone handset 0.000 1.80 69 4855

624 telephone (landline) instrument 0.000 0.03 1 91 625 any other personal goods - 0.02 5 376

629 other personal goods: sub-total (620-625) - 2.26 193 12363

630 bathroom & sanitary equipment - 0.21 10 882

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All-India Rural

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

631 plugs, switches, etc. - 0.13 27 2454 632 repair of residential building, land, etc. - 10.92 400 22047

633 other durables - 0.22 4 473

639 repair of residential bldg, land, etc.: sub-total (630-633) - 11.48 417 23662 640 gold ornaments - 5.18 26 2116

641 silver ornaments - 1.11 52 3059

642 jewels pearls - 0.05 4 243 643 other ornaments - 0.34 77 4866

649 jewellery/ornaments: sub-total (640-643) - 6.67 134 8592

659 durable goods: total - 36.47 829 49097 888 total : non-food group - 453.29 1000 59096

999 total (777+888) - 1053.64 1000 59097

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All-India Urban

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

310 pan: leaf (no.) 1.64 0.70 45 2647

311 pan: finished (no.) 1.10 2.39 65 4672

312 ingredients for pan (gm) 5.39 0.98 75 3667 319 pan: s.t. (310-312) - 4.07 140 8192

320 bidi (no.) 15.04 3.82 123 5396

321 cigarettes (no.) 2.43 6.07 80 4416 322 leaf tobacco (gm) 4.73 0.84 63 3067

323 snuff (gm) 0.211 0.04 3 163

324 hookah tobacco (gm) 0.73 0.06 2 275 325 cheroot (no.) 0.062 0.06 2 78

326 zarda, kimam, surti (gm) 3.04 0.89 35 1418

327 other tobacco products - 3.29 95 4494 329 tobacco: sub-total (320-327) - 15.06 344 16025

330 ganja (gm) 0.045 0.01 0 12

331 toddy (litre) 0.013 0.32 4 216 332 country liquor (litre) 0.039 3.32 30 1679

333 beer (litre) 0.015 1.32 10 510

334 foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre) 0.017 5.92 30 1364 335 other intoxicants - 0.44 4 218

339 intoxicants: sub-total (330-335) - 11.32 77 3860 340 coke (kg) 0.138 0.49 11 347

341 firewood and chips (kg) 5.202 11.74 251 12911

342 electricity (std. unit) 24.266 69.62 939 38889 343 dung cake - 1.59 78 3321

344 kerosene – PDS (litre) 0.295 3.00 330 16120

345 kerosene – other sources (litre) 0.169 4.40 148 6519 346 matches (box) 1.320 1.14 909 38138

347 coal (kg) 0.300 0.84 20 901

348 LPG [excl. conveyance] 1.818 42.22 662 28067 350 charcoal (kg) 0.013 0.13 5 538

351 candle (no.) 0.372 0.95 332 15606

352 gobar gas - 0.01 0 20 353 petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 0.007 0.34 3 191

354 diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 0.002 0.06 1 55

355 other fuel - 1.18 87 3249 359 fuel and light: sub-total (340-355) - 137.72 991 41518

360 dhoti (no.) 0.005 0.85 139 6140 361 sari (no.) 0.047 16.76 745 28583

362 cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre) 0.171 12.92 756 30483

363 cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre) 0.056 8.52 590 23087 364 chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.) 0.017 2.02 298 13715

365 lungi (no.) 0.020 1.65 476 19561

366 gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.) 0.090 2.87 835 34481

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All-India Urban

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

367 hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.) 0.220 7.93 911 37390 368 ready-made garments (no.) 0.110 31.13 880 36156

370 headwear (no.), belts 0.006 0.53 147 6254

371 sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.) 0.012 3.37 271 12430 372 knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm) 0.002 0.06 20 897

373 clothing (first-hand): other - 1.18 108 5423

374 clothing: second-hand - 0.31 33 2991 379 clothing: sub-total (360-374) - 90.10 997 41538

380 bed sheet, bed cover (no.) 0.019 3.44 473 20611

381 rug, blanket (no.) 0.003 0.96 94 5043 382 pillow, quilt, mattress (no.) 0.005 0.74 108 4705

383 cloth for upholstery, curtain, tablecloth, etc. (metre) 0.004 0.29 33 1711

384 mosquito net (no.) 0.001 0.19 50 3047 385 mats and matting (no.) 0.003 0.25 72 2982

386 cotton (gm) 0.530 0.05 12 445

387 bedding: other - 0.17 27 1619 389 bedding, etc.: sub-total (380-387) - 6.10 550 24379

390 leather boots, shoes (pairs) 0.014 6.14 403 17065

391 leather sandals, chappals, etc. (pairs) 0.025 5.07 529 21929 392 other leather footwear (pairs) 0.007 1.28 172 7858

393 rubber / PVC footwear (pairs) 0.056 4.22 786 32700 394 other footwear (pairs) 0.015 2.32 300 13638

395 footwear: second-hand (pairs) 0.000 0.03 6 526

399 footwear: sub-total (390-395) 0.117 19.06 989 41151 400 books, journals: first hand - 13.97 532 22431

401 books, journals, etc.: second hand - 0.53 52 2392

402 newspapers, periodicals - 6.45 307 13162 403 library charges - 0.18 28 1313

404 stationery, photocopying charges - 8.48 587 25012

405 tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.) - 106.81 536 22320 406 private tutor/ coaching centre - 20.28 170 7155

407 educational CD - 0.14 10 346

408 other educational expenses - 3.67 227 9801 409 education: sub-total (400-408) - 160.51 729 30854

410 medicine - 13.69 137 6117

411 X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. - 4.12 90 3793 412 doctor's/surgeon's fee - 5.80 104 4329

413 hospital & nursing home charges - 9.97 94 3614 414 other medical expenses - 2.79 58 2582

419 medical – institutional: sub-total (410-414) - 36.37 144 6456

420 medicine - 48.36 634 26996 421 X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. - 3.78 49 2081

422 doctor’s/ surgeon’s fee - 8.94 316 11792

423 family planning appliances - 0.23 18 818

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All-India Urban

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

424 other medical expenses - 1.39 37 1731 429 medical – non-institutional: sub-total (420-429) - 62.69 646 27535

430 cinema, theatre - 3.36 87 3166

431 mela, fair, picnic - 1.12 22 915 432 sports goods, toys, etc. - 1.44 52 2512

433 club fees - 0.38 4 207

434 goods for recreation and hobbies - 0.26 6 248 435 photography - 0.45 14 863

436 VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument) - 0.43 20 878

437 cable TV - 23.26 605 24402 438 other entertainment - 1.01 27 1306

439 entertainment: sub-total (430-438) - 31.70 678 27669

440 spectacles - 1.77 19 817 441 torch - 0.28 17 1116

442 lock - 0.25 20 1126

443 umbrella, raincoat - 1.01 27 1488 444 lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove) - 0.23 27 2114

445 other minor durable-type goods - 0.68 46 2444

449 minor durable-type goods: sub-total (440-445) - 4.22 135 7580 450 toilet soap - 11.46 984 40776

451 toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc. - 7.03 915 38436 452 powder, snow, cream, lotion and perfume - 7.44 672 28230

453 hair oil, shampoo, hair cream - 8.05 933 38714

454 shaving blades, shaving stick, razor - 2.36 611 24934 455 shaving cream, aftershave lotion - 1.61 294 11109

456 sanitary napkins - 2.50 255 9823

457 other toilet articles - 2.08 326 13035 459 toilet articles: sub-total (450-457) - 42.54 996 41571

460 electric bulb, tubelight - 1.91 172 8328

461 electric batteries - 0.28 43 2254 462 other non-durable electric goods - 0.15 11 536

463 earthenware - 0.25 32 1298

464 glassware - 0.26 14 647 465 bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle & other plastic goods - 1.34 84 3747

466 coir, rope, etc. - 0.11 15 805

467 washing soap/soda/powder - 16.02 982 40712 468 other washing requisites - 2.30 451 19253

470 incense (agarbatti), room freshener - 3.55 711 28379 471 flower (fresh): all purposes - 2.32 270 8256

472 mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid etc. - 3.63 395 14986

473 other petty articles - 2.25 348 13388 479 other household consumables: sub-total (460-473) - 34.36 992 41395

480 domestic servant/cook - 16.25 98 3625

481 attendant - 0.46 3 137

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All-India Urban

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

482 sweeper - 1.58 72 2438 483 barber, beautician, etc. - 10.44 814 32910

484 washerman, laundry, ironing - 4.71 224 7713

485 tailor - 5.58 112 4900 486 grinding charges - 4.49 465 17474

487 telephone charges: landline - 13.33 183 7766

488 telephone charges: mobile - 55.58 812 32979 490 postage & telegram - 0.23 19 1022

491 miscellaneous expenses - 5.33 338 13251

492 priest - 1.34 88 4031 493 legal expenses - 0.34 3 180

494 repair charges for non-durables - 0.39 23 940

495 pet animals (incl. birds, fish) - 0.83 12 654 496 other consumer services excluding conveyance - 3.20 131 4548

499 consumer services excl conveyance: sub-total (480-496) - 124.09 987 40858

500 air fare - 1.74 1 39 501 railway fare - 6.59 100 2973

502 bus/tram fare - 23.68 519 20855

503 taxi, auto-rickshaw fare - 11.41 355 14395 504 steamer, boat fare - 0.04 2 153

505 rickshaw (hand-drawn & cycle) fare - 1.47 95 4155 506 horse cart fare - 0.01 1 68

507 porter charges - 0.47 5 343

508 petrol for vehicle - 53.45 330 13580 510 diesel for vehicle - 3.17 15 598

511 lubricants & other fuels for vehicle - 1.79 64 2998

512 school bus, van, etc. - 7.24 55 2105 513 other conveyance expenses - 0.69 20 985

519 conveyance: sub-total (500-513) - 111.75 874 35576

520 house rent, garage rent (actual) - 106.95 324 11297 521 hotel lodging charges - 0.75 2 95

522 residential land rent - 2.65 29 1584

523 other consumer rent - 4.62 21 482 529 rent: sub-total (520-523) - 114.98 373 13316

539 house rent, garage rent (imputed – urban only) - 386.92 644 28589

540 water charges - 7.81 434 17918 541 other consumer taxes & cesses - 7.83 383 15870

549 consumer taxes and cesses: sub-total (540-541) - 15.64 583 24596 550 bedstead 0.000 0.81 28 1173

551 almirah, dressing table 0.000 0.82 9 474

552 chair, stool, bench, table - 0.52 30 1466 553 suitcase, etc. & other travel goods - 0.36 40 1968

554 foam, rubber cushion - 0.05 2 127

555 carpet, other floor matting - 0.09 9 526

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Table 4U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates

All-India Urban

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

556 paintings, drawings, etc. - 0.04 4 189 557 other furniture & fixtures - 2.00 8 430

559 furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550-557) - 4.69 105 4975

560 radio, 2-in-1 0.000 0.02 11 549 561 television 0.000 2.90 43 1636

562 VCR/VCD/DVD player 0.000 0.44 14 589

563 camera & photo equipment - 0.20 4 187 564 CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc. - 0.48 94 3885

565 musical instruments - 0.06 2 99

566 other goods for recreation - 0.13 5 185 569 goods for recreation: sub-total (560-566) - 4.24 151 6267

570 stainless steel utensils - 1.52 243 10082

571 other metal utensils - 0.35 59 2865 572 casseroles, thermos, etc. - 0.17 26 1203

573 other crockery & utensils - 0.50 140 5952

579 crockery & utensils: sub-total (570-573) - 2.54 341 14559 580 electric fan 0.000 0.47 68 2386

581 air conditioner, cooler 0.000 1.21 58 2070

582 lantern, lamp, lampshade - 0.01 3 207 583 sewing machine 0.000 0.11 28 1040

584 washing machine 0.000 1.00 13 480 585 stove 0.000 0.23 104 3444

586 pressure cooker/pan 0.000 0.25 120 4267

587 refrigerator 0.000 1.70 21 837 588 water purifier 0.000 0.57 22 728

590 elect iron & other - 0.40 28 1092

591 other cooking/ household appliances - 0.38 21 811 599 cooking & household appliances: sub-total (580-591) - 6.33 296 11081

600 bicycle 0.000 1.56 339 13795

601 motor cycle scooter 0.000 11.16 288 11423 602 motor car, jeep 0.000 13.29 56 2200

603 tyres & tubes 0.000 0.98 142 5933

604 other transport equipment - 0.23 5 232 609 personal transport equipment: sub-total (600-604) - 27.22 547 21976

610 contact lenses etc. - 0.12 7 302

611 other medical equipment - 0.05 1 38 619 therapeutic appliances: sub-total (610-611) - 0.17 8 339

620 clock, watch 0.000 0.22 152 6107 621 other machines for household work - 0.01 0 37

622 PC/laptop incl. software 0.000 2.44 16 596

623 mobile phone handset 0.000 3.94 78 3342 624 telephone (landline) instrument 0.000 0.03 1 66

625 any other personal goods - 0.03 4 186

629 other personal goods: sub-total (620-625) - 6.68 223 9110

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Table 4U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates

All-India Urban

item code item description

quantity no. of households (no. unless value reporting consumption specified (Rs.) per 1000

in sample against item) households(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

630 bathroom & sanitary equipment - 0.45 31 1207 631 plugs, switches, etc. - 0.30 51 2313

632 repair of residential building, land, etc. - 13.45 208 9283

633 other durables - 1.73 6 443 639 repair of residential bldg, land, etc.: sub-total (630-633) - 15.93 249 11315

640 gold ornaments - 11.65 41 1875

641 silver ornaments - 1.12 38 1601 642 jewels pearls - 0.27 3 157

643 other ornaments - 0.50 54 2715

649 jewellery/ornaments: sub-total (640-643) - 13.54 110 5259 659 durable goods: total - 81.36 784 32558

888 total : non-food group - 1103.63 1000 41696

999 total (777+888) - 1984.46 1000 41697

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Concepts and Definitions

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Concepts and Definitions

1.1 Household: A group of person normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen constitutes a household. The word "normally" means that temporary visitors are excluded but temporary stay-aways are included. Thus, a son or daughter residing in a hostel for studies is excluded from the household of his/her parents, but a resident employee or resident domestic servant or paying guest (but not just a tenant in the house) is included in the employer/host's household. "Living together" is usually given more importance than "sharing food from a common kitchen" in drawing the boundaries of a household in case the two criteria are in conflict; however, in the special case of a person taking food with his family but sleeping elsewhere (say, in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, the household formed by such a person's family members is taken to include that person also. Each inmate of a mess, hotel, boarding and lodging house, hostel, etc., is considered as a single-member household except that a family living in a hotel (say) is considered as one household only; the same applies to residential staff of such establishments. Under-trial prisoners in jails and indoor patients of hospitals, nursing homes, etc., are considered as members of the households to which they last belonged. 1.2 Household size: The size of a household is the total number of persons in the household. 1.3 Uniform Reference Period MPCE (or MPCEURP): This is the measure of MPCE obtained by the NSS consumer expenditure survey (CES) when household consumer expenditure on each item is recorded for a reference period of “last 30 days” (preceding the date of survey). 1.4 Mixed Reference Period MPCE (or MPCEMRP) This is the measure of MPCE obtained by the CES when household consumer expenditure on items of clothing and bedding, footwear, education, institutional medical care, and durable goods is recorded for a reference period of “last 365 days”, and expenditure on all other items is recorded with a reference period of “last 30 days”. 1.5 Modified Mixed Reference Period MPCE (or MPCEMMRP) This is the measure of MPCE obtained by the CES when household consumer expenditure on edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages, refreshments, processed food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants is recorded for a reference period of “last 7 days”, and for all other items, the reference periods used are the same as in case of Mixed Reference Period MPCE (MPCEMRP). 1.6 Deciles and decile classes of MPCE: The first decile of the distribution of MPCE over the population of any region or domain is the level of MPCE below which 10% of the population lie, the second decile, the level below which 20% of the population lie, and so on. Thus the population can be divided into 10 “decile classes of MPCE” as follows: those with MPCE below the 1st decile of the MPCE distribution (the bottom 10% of the population ranked by MPCE), from the 1st decile to the 2nd decile (the next 10%), from the 2nd decile to the 3rd decile (the next 10%), and so on. Averages of other variables of interest, computed separately for the 10 decile classes, help to portray the variation of such variables with variation in MPCE. In line with usual NSS practice, decile classes of MPCE are formed separately for the rural and the urban sector, both for India as a whole and for the States.

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1.7 Categories of consumption items (in alphabetical order) Beverages, refreshments, etc.: This stands for “beverages, refreshments and processed food”. It includes tea, coffee, mineral water, soft drinks, fruit juice (not prepared at home), soda water, other beverages such as cocoa, biscuits, cakes, pastries, pickles, sauce, jam, jelly, and other salted refreshments and sweets not prepared at home. Refreshments prepared at home are not included here. Instead, the ingredients of the refreshments (such as flour, sugar, milk, etc.) are accounted under “cereals”, “sugar”, etc. Food purchased in the form of cooked meals is also included in “processed food”. Cereals: Note that household consumption of cereals does not include consumption of cereals by livestock belonging to the household. Such expenditure, being part of farm expenditure, is excluded from household consumer expenditure altogether. Cereal substitutes: Cereals are usually a person's staple food in India. But sometimes, by choice or due to scarcity, a person may consume little or no cereal. The food requirement is partially or wholly met in such cases by consumption of food items which could be treated as substitutes for cereals. Tapioca, for example, is consumed in some parts of the country as a substitute for cereals. Similarly, jackfruit seed, mahua, etc. are also consumed as substitute for cereals. Potato or sweet potato consumed as substitutes for cereals are not, however, shown here. These are included in “vegetables”. Clothing and bedding: This category includes bedding (pillows, quilts, mattresses, mosquito nets, etc.), as well as rugs, blankets, curtains, towels, mats, cloth for upholstery, etc. It excludes footwear and raincoats. Expenditure on tailor-made clothing excludes tailoring charges, which are accounted in “consumer services”. Consumption of an article of clothing is considered to take place when it is brought into first use. However, clothing purchased second-hand is considered as consumed as soon as it is purchased. Livery supplied by the employer is taken into account in household consumption of clothing even if used during duty hours only. Conveyance: This includes expenditure incurred on account of journeys undertaken and/or transportation of goods made by any means of conveyance. The expenditure is the actual fare paid except in case of railway season tickets, for which expenditure is calculated as the cost of the ticket divided by the number of months for which it is valid. Expenditure on journeys undertaken by household members as part of official tours is not considered as consumer expenditure of the household. But journeys to commute to and from place of work are included here. The expenditure incurred on journeys undertaken under Leave Travel Concession, etc., even if reimbursed, is included. In case of owned conveyance, the cost of fuel (petrol, mobile oil, diesel, etc.) for power-driven transport and animal feed for animal-drawn carriage is considered. Durable goods: Items included here all have a lifetime of one year or more. However, some petty durables such as spectacles, torches, locks, umbrellas, etc., are excluded. Note that glassware, earthenware and plastic goods such as buckets are excluded from durable goods and included in “other household consumables”. Consumption expenditure on durable goods includes both expenditure on purchase (both first-hand and second-hand) and expenditure on repair and construction of household durables. For land and residential building, only expenditure on repair and construction is included. Durable goods include furniture and fixtures, “entertainment” durables such as radios, TV, VCR/VCP/DVD players, tape

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recorders and CD players, cameras, musical instruments, jewellery and ornaments, crockery and utensils, cooking and other household appliances such as fans, air conditioners, air coolers, sewing machines used for household work, washing machines, stoves, pressure cookers, fridges, water purifiers, electric irons, heaters, toasters and ovens, household transport equipment including two-wheelers, four-wheelers and their parts, therapeutic appliances, clocks, watches, computers for household use, mobile phone handsets, and bathroom and sanitary equipment. Edible oil: Edible oils used for toilet purpose by the household are not included here. Education: This includes expenditure on goods purchased for the purpose of education, viz., books and journals (first-hand or second-hand), newspapers, stationery, educational CD, etc, and also magazines, novels and other fiction. It also includes fees paid to educational institutions (e.g., schools, colleges, universities, etc.) on account of tuition and other fees like game fees, library fees, etc., and payment to private tutors. Fees for shorthand and typing courses, fees for music, dancing and swimming lessons, and fees for training in nursing, physiotherapy, etc., are included. Expenditure on Internet other than telephone charges is also included. Occasional payments to the school fund made on account of charities, and “donations” generally, are not included here, unless they are charged by the educational institution as compulsory payments. Entertainment: This includes expenditure on cinemas, theatres, melas, fairs and picnics, expenditure incurred on processing, developing, etc., of photographic film, charges paid for hiring of video cassette/VCD/DVD players, and charges for viewing a video show. Expenses incurred on subscription to dish antenna, cable TV facilities, etc. are also included. Club fees are included here. Footwear: This includes charges paid to a cobbler for getting a pair of shoes or other footwear made. It excludes the cost of straps purchased separately. Gram: This includes gram products such as sattu obtained by frying and powdering of gram (whole grain). Besan made out of gram is, however, not included here, but in “other pulse products”. Medical expenses: This includes expenditure on medicine of different types and on medical goods; also, payments made to doctor, nurse, etc., as professional fees and those made to hospital, nursing home, etc. for medical treatment, and expenditure incurred for clinical tests, including X-rays, ECG, pathological tests, etc. Expenditure on all family planning devices is included. Medical: institutional and non-institutional expenditure: The distinction between institutional and non-institutional medical expenses lies in whether the expenses were incurred on medical treatment as an in-patient of a medical institution (institutional), or otherwise (non-institutional). Medical institution here covers private as well as Government institutions such as hospitals and nursing homes. Milk and milk products: Milk products include ghee, butter, curd, etc. Milk used in home preparation of sweetmeats, etc., is also accounted here. This category also includes those baby foods of which the principal constituent is milk. Further, milk (liquid) includes ice-

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cream of which the major component is milk. Ice with syrup but without milk sold under the name of ice-cream is not included in this category. Minor durable-type goods: These include spectacles, torches, locks, umbrellas, raincoats, gas lighters, etc. These are not included in “durable goods” but in “miscellaneous goods and services”. Miscellaneous goods and services: This is a residual category covering all items other than food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants, fuel and light, clothing, footwear, and durable goods. It includes, among other things, expenditure on education, medical care, entertainment, conveyance, rent, and consumer taxes and cesses. (Note, however, that in Schedule 1.0, collection, education and institutional medical care are separated out from the “miscellaneous goods and services” block to form a separate block.) Other consumer services: This includes expenditure on domestic servants, cooks, attendants, sweepers, barbers and beauticians, laundry, ironing, tailors, priests, legal services, telephone charges, postal charges, grinding charges, and repair charges for non-durable goods. Apart from conveyance, it excludes the consumer services coming under “entertainment”. Other household consumables: These include electric bulbs, tubelights, batteries, earthenware, glassware, plastic goods such as buckets, water bottles and feeding bottles, coir and rope, washing soap, washing soda, other washing requisites, incense, room fresheners, flowers, acid and insecticides. Pan: This includes, pan (betel leaves), supari, lime, katha, other ingredients of “finished” pan, and pan purchased in finished form. Rent: Rent includes house and garage rent, residential land rent and other consumer rent.

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Sample Design and

Estimation Procedure

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Sample Design and Estimation Procedure 1. Introduction 1.1 The National Sample Survey (NSS), set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods, conducted its sixty-sixth round from 1st July 2009 to 30th June 2010. 2. Outline of survey programme

2.1 Subject coverage: The 66th round (July 2009-June 2010) of NSS was for the survey on ‘Household Consumer Expenditure’ and ‘Employment and Unemployment’ and it was the eighth quinquennial survey in the series, the last one having been conducted in the 61st round (2004-2005) of NSS. 2.2 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (ii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year. For Leh (Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir there were no separate sample first-stage units (FSUs) for the ‘Central sample’. For these two districts, sample FSUs drawn as ‘State sample’ were treated as Central sample. However, no f irst-stage unit was surveyed in Leh, Kargil and Punch districts of J&K due to various reasons. 2.3 Period of survey and work programme: The period of survey was of one year duration starting on 1 st July 2009 a nd ending on 30 th June 2010. T he survey period of this round was divided into four sub-rounds of three months’ duration each as follows:

sub-round 1 : July - September 2009 sub-round 2 : October - December 2009 sub-round 3 : January - March 2010 sub-round 4 : April - June 2010

In each of these four sub-rounds equal numbers of sample villages/blocks (FSUs) were allotted for survey with a view to ensuring uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire survey period. Attempts were made to survey each of the FSUs during the sub-round to which it was allotted. Because of the arduous field conditions, this restriction was not strictly enforced in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and rural areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. 2.4 Schedules of enquiry: During this round, the following schedules of enquiry were canvassed:

Schedule 0.0 : list of households Schedule 1.0 : consumer expenditure Schedule 10 : employment and unemployment

Two variants of Schedule 1.0, called Schedule Type 1 and Schedule Type 2, were canvassed in this round. Schedule Type 1 was similar to Schedule 1.0 of NSS 61st round. Compared to

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Schedule Type 1, S chedule Type 2 had a different reference period (7 days) for some items of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants. 2.5 Participation of States: In this round all the States and Union Territories except Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep participated. The scale of the survey conducted by a State/UT relative to the Central sample survey in the State/UT was as follows:

Nagaland (Urban) : triple J&K, Manipur, Delhi & Uttar Pradesh : double Maharashtra (Urban) & Kerala : one and half Gujarat : less than equal Remaining States/UTs : equal

3. Sample design

3.1 Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage design was adopted for the 66th round survey. The first stage units (FSUs) were the 2001 Census villages (Panchayat wards in case of Kerala) in the rural sector and Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban sector. In addition, two non-UFS towns of Leh and Kargil of Jammu & Kashmir were also treated as FSUs in the urban sector. The ultimate stage units (USU) were households in both the sectors. In case of large FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling was the selection of two hamlet-groups (hgs)/sub-blocks (sbs) from each rural/urban FSU. 3.2 Sampling frame for first stage units: For the rural sector, the list of 2001 Census villages (henceforth the term ‘village’ will mean Panchayat wards for Kerala) constituted the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of latest available UFS blocks was considered as the sampling frame. For non-UFS towns, the frame consisted of the individual towns (only two towns, viz., Leh & Kargil constituted this frame).

3.3 Stratification: Within each district of a State/UT, generally speaking, two basic strata were formed: i) rural stratum comprising all rural areas of the district and (ii) urban stratum comprising all urban areas of the district. However, within the urban areas of a district, wherever there were one or more towns with population 10 lakhs or more as per Census 2001 in a district, each of these formed a separate basic stratum and the remaining urban areas of the district were considered as another basic stratum. 3.4 Sub-stratification: Each rural stratum was divided into 2 sub-strata as follows: sub-stratum 1: all villages with proportion of child workers (p) >2P (where P is the average proportion of child workers for the State/UT as per Census 2001)

sub-stratum 2: remaining villages 3.5 Total sample size (FSUs): At all-India level, 12784 FSUs were allocated to the Central sample and 15132 FSUs to the State sample. Further, the data of 24 State sample FSUs of Leh and Kargil districts of J&K surveyed by DES, J&K, were included in the Central sample.

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3.6 Allocation of total sample to States and UTs: The total number of sample FSUs was allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to population as per Census 2001 subject to a minimum sample allocation to each State/UT, and subject to resource availability in terms of field investigators.

3.7 Allocation of State/UT level sample to rural and urban sectors: State/UT level sample size was allocated between the two sectors in proportion to population as per Census 2001 with double weightage to urban sector, subject to the restriction that the urban sample size for bigger States like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, etc. should not exceed the rural sample size. A minimum of 16 FSUs (to the extent possible) was allocated to each State/UT separately for rural and urban areas. Further, the State-level allocations for both rural and urban sectors were adjusted marginally in a few cases to ensure that each stratum/sub-stratum got a minimum allocation of 4 FSUs. 3.8 Allocation to strata/sub-strata: Within each sector of a S tate/UT, the sample size was allocated to different strata/sub-strata in proportion to population as per Census 2001. Allocations at stratum/sub-stratum level were adjusted to multiples of 4 with a minimum sample size of 4 and equal-sized samples were allocated to the four sub-rounds. 3.9 Selection of FSUs: For the rural sector, from each stratum/sub-stratum, the required numbers of sample villages were selected by probability proportional to size with replacement (PPSWR), size being the population of the village as per Census 2001. F or the urban sector, FSUs were selected from each stratum using Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement (SRSWOR). Both rural and urban samples were drawn in the form of two independent sub-samples. 3.10 Formation and selection of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks 3.10.1 Criterion for hamlet-group/sub-block formation: Selected FSUs with approximate population 1200 or more were divided into a suitable number of geographically compact ‘hamlet-groups’ (having more or less equal population) in the rural sector and ‘sub-blocks’ in the urban sector as shown below.

approximate present population

of the sample FSU

no. of hg’s/sb’s formed

less than 1200 (no hg/sb formation)

1

1200 to 1799 3 1800 to 2399 4 2400 to 2999 5 3000 to 3599 6 … and so on

For rural areas of Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand (except for four districts –Dehradun (Plains), Nainital (Plains), Hardwar and Udham Singh Nagar), Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur, Doda, Leh (Ladakh), Kargil districts of Jammu and Kashmir, and Idukki district of Kerala, the number of hamlet-groups formed was as follows:

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approximate present population

of the sample village

no. of hg’s formed

less than 600 (no hg formation)

1

600 to 899 3 900 to 1199 4 1200 to 1499 5 ... and so on

3.10.2 Selection of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks: Hamlet-groups (hg)/sub-blocks (sb) were selected from FSUs where hamlet-groups/sub-blocks were formed, two in the following manner. The hg/sb with maximum percentage share of population was always selected and termed hg/sb 1; one more hg/sb was selected from the remaining hg’s/sb’s by simple random sampling (SRS) and termed hg/sb 2. Listing and selection of the households was done independently in the two selected hamlet-groups/sub-blocks. 4. Listing of households 4.1 Having determined the hamlet-groups/sub-blocks, i.e. area(s) to be considered for listing, the next step was to list all the households (including those found through local enquires to be temporarily locked). The hamlet-group/sub-block with sample hg/sb number 1 was considered for listing first, followed by sample hg/sb number 2. 5. Formation of second stage strata and allocation of sample households

5.1 Two cut-off points ‘A’ and ‘B’ (in Rs.) were determined from NSS 61st round data for each NSS region for urban areas in such a way that the top 10% of the population had MPCE more than B and the bottom 30% of the population had MPCE less than A. 5.2: For Schedule 1.0, hous eholds listed in the selected FSU/hamlet-group/sub-block were stratified into three second stage strata (SSS). Composition of the SSS and number of households to be surveyed from different SSSs for each of the two schedule types was as follows:

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SSS composition of SSS

number of households surveyed FSU without

hg/sb formation

FSU with hg/sb formation (for

each hg/sb) Rural

SSS 1 relatively affluent households 2 1

SSS 2 of the remaining, households having principal earning from non- agricultural activity

4 2

SSS 3 other households 2 1

Urban

SSS 1 households having MPCE of top 10% of urban population (MPCE > B)

2 1

SSS 2 households having MPCE of middle 60% of urban population (A ≤ MPCE ≤ B)

4 2

SSS 3 households having MPCE of bottom 30% of urban population (MPCE < A) 2 1

5.3 Thus, for each schedule type, a total of 8 households were selected for survey from each FSU – 4 from each selected hamlet-group/sub-block in FSUs where hg/sb’s were formed. 6. Selection of households 6.1 From each SSS the sample households for each of the schedules were selected by SRSWOR. If a household was selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 1), it was not allowed to be selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) or Schedule 10. Similarly, if a household was not selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 1) but selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) it was not allowed to be selected for Schedule 10. If a household got selected for more than one schedule, only one schedule was canvassed in that household in the priority order of Schedule 1.0 (Type 1), Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) and Schedule 10 and in that case the household was replaced by selecting another household for the other schedule. 6.2 However, at least one household was to be surveyed from each SSS for each of the three schedules of enquiry. To adhere to this restriction, the condition of not canvassing more than one schedule in the same household was waived in the extreme cases where there was an insufficient number of households in the frame of a particular second stage stratum.

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7. Estimation procedure 7.1 Notations:

s = subscript for stratum t = subscript for sub-stratum (only for rural sector) m = subscript for sub-sample (m =1, 2) i = subscript for FSU [village (panchayat ward)/ block/ non-UFS town] d = subscript for a hamlet-group/sub-block (d = 1, 2) j = subscript for second stage stratum in an FSU/ hg/sb [j = 1, 2 or 3] k = subscript for sample household under a particular second stage stratum within an FSU/ hg/sb D = total number of hg’s/sb’s formed in the sample FSU D* = 0 if D = 1 = (D – 1) for FSUs with D > 1 N = total number of FSUs in any urban stratum Z = t otal size of a rural stratum/sub-stratum (= sum of sizes for all the FSUs of a stratum/sub-

stratum) z = size of sample village used for selection. n = number of sample FSUs surveyed including ‘zero cases’ but excluding casualties for a

particular sub-sample and stratum/sub-stratum. H = total number of households listed in a second-stage stratum of an FSU/ hamlet-group or sub-

block of sample FSU h = number of households surveyed in a second-stage stratum of an FSU/ hamlet-group or sub-

block of sample FSU x, y = observed value of characteristics x, y under estimation

X , Y = estimate of population total X, Y for the characteristics x, y

In terms of the above symbols, ystmidjk = observed value of the characteristic y for the kth household in the jth second stage stratum of the dth hg/sb (d = 1, 2) of the ith FSU belonging to the mth sub-sample for the tth sub-stratum of sth stratum. However, for ease of understanding, a few symbols have been suppressed in following paragraphs where they are obvious.

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7.2 Formulae for estimation of aggregates for a particular sub-sample and stratum (for urban)/ sub-stratum (for rural)

7.2.1 Rural

(i) For jth second stage stratum of a sub-stratum:

∑ ∑∑= ==

×+=

j

i

h

kjki

ji

jii

h

kjki

ji

ji

ijj

ny

hH

DyhH

znZY

jiji

1 12

2

2*

11

1

1211ˆ

(ii) For all second-stage strata combined:

∑=j

jYY ˆˆ

(iii) Estimate for a stratum ( sY ) will be obtained by adding sub-stratum level estimates

( stY ).

7.2.2 Urban

(i) For jth second stage stratum of a stratum:

∑ ∑∑= ==

×+=

j

i

h

kjki

ji

jii

h

kjki

ji

ji

jj

ny

hH

DyhH

nNY

jiji

1 12

2

2*

11

1

121

ˆ

(ii) For all second-stage strata combined:

∑=

jjYY ˆˆ

Note

: N = 1 in the above formula in the case of Leh and Kargil districts of J&K.

7.3 Overall estimate for aggregates

Overall estimate for aggregates for a stratum ( sY ) based on two sub-samples was obtained as:

∑=

=2

1

ˆ21ˆ

msms YY

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7.4 Overall estimate of aggregates at State/UT/all-India level

The overall estimate Y at the State/UT/all-India level was obtained by summing the stratum

estimates sY over all strata belonging to the State/UT/all-India.

7.5 Estimates of ratios

Let Y and X be the overall estimates of the aggregates Y and X for two characteristics y and x respectively at the State/UT/all-India level.

Then the combined ratio estimate )ˆ(R of the ratio )(XYR = was obtained as

X

YR ˆ

ˆˆ = .

7.6 Estimates of error

The estimated variances of the above estimates were as follows:

7.6.1 For aggregate Y

∑=s

sYraVYraV )ˆ(ˆ)ˆ(ˆ where )ˆ(ˆ sYraV is given by

( ) ( )∑ −=t

ststs YYYrVa2

21ˆˆ

41ˆˆ for rural stratum, where 1stY and 2stY are the estimates for

sub-sample 1 and sub-sample 2 respectively for stratum ‘s’ and sub-stratum ‘t’,

and

( ) ( )221ˆˆ

41ˆˆ sss YYYrVa −= for urban stratum, 1sY and 2sY being the stratum estimates for

sub-sample 1 and 2 respectively.

7.6.2 For ratio R :

( ) ( ) ( )( )[ ]∑∑ −−−−+−=s t

stststststststst XXYYRXXRYYX

RESM 2121

2

2122

212ˆˆˆˆˆ2ˆˆˆˆˆ

ˆ41)ˆ(ˆ

for rural and

( ) ( ) ( )( )[ ]∑ −−−−+−=s

ssssssss XXYYRXXRYYX

RESM 2121

2

2122

212ˆˆˆˆˆ2ˆˆˆˆˆ

ˆ41)ˆ(ˆ

for urban.

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7.6.3 Estimates of Relative Standard Error (RSE):

( ) ( )100ˆ

ˆˆˆˆ ×=Y

YraVYESR

( ) ( )100ˆ

ˆˆˆˆ ×=

R

RESMRESR

8. Multipliers:

The formulae for multipliers at stratum/sub-stratum/second-stage stratum level for a sub-sample and schedule type are given below for Schedule 1.0:

sector formula for multipliers hg /sb 1 hg /sb 2

rural jstmi

jstmi

stmistmj

st

hH

znZ

1

11××

jstmi

jstmistmi

stmistmj

st

hH

Dzn

Z

2

2*1×××

Urban jsmi

jsmi

smj

s

hH

nN

1

1× , jsmi

jsmismi

smj

s

hH

DnN

2

2* ×× ,

( j = 1, 2, 3) Note: (i) For estimating any characteristic for any domain not specifically considered in the

sample design, indicator variable was used.

(ii) Multipliers were computed on t he basis of information available in the listing schedule irrespective of any misclassification observed between listing schedule and detailed enquiry schedule.

(iii) For estimating number of villages possessing a characteristic, *stmiD = 0 in the

relevant multipliers and there was only one multiplier for the village (see paragraph 7.2.1.1).

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Appendix C

Population Projections

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Table C1: Projected population (000) as on 1st March 2009, 1st March 2010 and 1st January 2009 for each State/U.T

State/U.T/all-India

rural urban rural+ urban

1st Mar 2009

1st Mar 2010

1st Jan 2010

1st Mar 2009

1st Mar

2010 1st Jan

2010 1st Mar

2009 1st Mar

2010 1st Jan

2010 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Andhra Pradesh 60192 60726 60637 22986 23238 23196 83178 83964 83832

Arunachal Pradesh 855 851 852 357 376 373 1212 1227 1224

Assam 25484 25742 25699 4330 4449 4429 29814 30191 30128

Bihar 85041 86255 86051 9985 10134 10109 95026 96389 96160

Chhattisgarh 18299 18480 18450 5301 5449 5424 23600 23929 23874

Delhi 863 853 855 16574 17082 16996 17437 17935 17851

Goa 714 725 723 941 989 981 1655 1714 1704

Gujarat 34616 34922 34871 22818 23310 23227 57434 58232 58098

Haryana 16563 16727 16700 8034 8293 8249 24597 25020 24949

Himachal Pradesh 5944 5994 5986 718 734 731 6662 6728 6717

Jammu & Kashmir 8399 8489 8474 3015 3079 3068 11414 11568 11542

Jharkhand 23547 23844 23794 7064 7196 7174 30611 31040 30968

Karnataka 36922 37127 37093 21259 21677 21607 58181 58804 58700

Kerala 25336 25539 25505 8727 8778 8769 34063 34317 34275

Madhya Pradesh 50722 51471 51345 19175 19579 19511 69897 71050 70857

Maharashtra 59732 60158 60087 49821 50960 50768 109553 111118 110856

Manipur 1775 1798 1794 618 623 622 2393 2421 2416

Meghalaya 2037 2059 2055 523 532 530 2560 2591 2586

Mizoram 466 469 469 515 524 522 981 993 991

Nagaland 1818 1839 1835 379 384 383 2197 2223 2219

Orissa 33462 33693 33654 6563 6696 6674 40025 40389 40328

Punjab 16868 16938 16926 10180 10430 10388 27048 27368 27314

Rajasthan 50025 50828 50693 15625 15922 15872 65650 66750 66565

Sikkim 520 524 523 78 81 80 598 605 604

Tamil Nadu 31716 31232 31314 34850 35780 35623 66566 67012 66937

Tripura 2876 2903 2898 656 671 668 3532 3574 3567

Uttar Pradesh 151697 154211 153789 42066 43060 42893 193763 197271 196682

Uttarakhand 6971 7048 7035 2685 2752 2741 9656 9800 9776

West Bengal 62913 63462 63370 24926 25207 25160 87839 88669 88530

A&N Islands 289 295 294 176 185 183 465 480 477

Chandigarh 132 139 138 1165 1229 1218 1297 1368 1356

Dadra & N. Haveli 181 183 183 137 154 151 318 337 334

Daman Diu 178 188 186 70 71 71 248 259 257

Lakshadweep 49 49 49 26 26 26 75 75 75

Puducherry 398 416 413 869 915 907 1267 1331 1320

all-India 817600 826173 824740 343213 350569 349332 1160813 1176742 1174072

Note: 1. Projected population as on 1st March 2009 and 1st March 2010 are from RGI (reference Tables 8 and 9 of the Population Projections for India and States: 2001-2026).

2. Table 8 provides projected population as on 1st March 2009 and 1st March 2010 for rural+urban combined and Table 9 provides projected population as on 1st March 2009 and 1st March 2010 for urban.

3. Projected population as on 1st January 2010 has been derived using the formula, ( )101

121 2 1A A A A

= × , where A1 is the

population for 1st March 2009 , A2 is the population for 1st March 2010 and A is the population for 1st January 2010.

4. Projected population as on 1st January 2010 has been derived for the rural+urban and urban separately and that for rural has been derived by subtracting these two.

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Appendix D

Schedule 1.0

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RURAL * CENTRAL * URBAN STATE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY ORGANISATION SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY SIXTY-SIXTH ROUND: JULY 2009 - JUNE 2010

SCHEDULE 1.0: CONSUMER EXPENDITURE Schedule Type 1

[0] descriptive identification of sample household

1. state/u.t.: 5. hamlet name:

2. district: 6. ward/inv. unit/block:

3. tehsil/town: 7. name of head of household:

4. village name: 8. name of informant:

[1] identification of sample household

item

no. item code

item no.

item code

1. srl. no. of sample village/ block

11. sub-sample

2. round number 6 6 12. FOD sub-region

3. schedule number 0 1 0 13. sample hamlet-group/sub-block number

4. sample (central-1, state-2) 14. second stage stratum

5. sector (rural-1, urban-2) 15. sample household number

6. NSS region 16. srl. no. of informant (as in col.1, block 4)

7. district 17. response code

8. stratum 18. survey code

9. sub-stratum 19. reason for substitution of original household (code)

10. sub-round 20. schedule type 1

CODES FOR BLOCK 1 item 17: response code : informant: co-operative and capable -1, co-operative but not capable -2,

busy -3, reluctant - 4, others - 9

item 18: survey code : original – 1, substitute – 2, casualty – 3

item 19: reason for substitution of original household : informant busy -1, members away from home -2, informant non-cooperative -3, others - 9

* tick mark ( ) may be put in the appropriate place.

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[2] particulars of field operations srl. no. item investigator supervisory officer

(1) (2) (3) (4) 1. i) name

(block letters)

ii) code

2. date(s) of : DD MM YY DD MM YY

(i) survey/inspection

(ii) receipt

(iii) scrutiny

(iv) despatch

3. number of additional sheets attached

4. total time taken to canvass schedule 1.0 (in minutes)

5. whether schedule contains remarks (yes-1, no-2)

in block 13/14 elsewhere in the schedule

6. signature

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[3] household characteristics

1. household size

during July

08 to June 09

14. land cultivated (0.000 ha)

2. principal industry (NIC-2004)

description:

15. land irrigated (0.000 ha)

code (5-digit)

3. principal occupation (NCO-

2004)

description: primary source of energy for

16. cooking (code)

code (3-digit) 17. lighting (code)

4. household type (code) 18. dwelling unit code (owned-1, hired-2, no dwelling unit-3, others-9)

5. religion (code)

6. social group (code) 19. is any member of the household a regular salary earner? (yes-1, no -2)

7. whether owns any land (yes-1, no -2)

8. if yes in item 7, type of land owned (homestead only – 1, homestead and other land – 2, other land only – 3)

20. did the household perform any ceremony during the last 30 days? (yes – 1, no – 2)

land as on the date of survey (in 0.000 hectares) 21. no. of meals served to non-household members during the last 30 days

9. owned

10. leased-in 22. whether the household has access to internet

11. otherwise possessed (neither owned at home on the date of survey ( yes-1, no-2)

nor leased-in)

12. leased-out

13. total possessed [items (9+10+11-12)]

CODES FOR BLOCK 3

item 4: household type : for rural areas: self-employed in non-agriculture-1, agricultural labour-2, other labour-3, self-employed in agriculture-4, others-9

for urban areas: self-employed-1, regular wage/salary earning-2, casual labour-3, others-9

item 5: religion : Hinduism-1, Islam-2, Christianity -3, Sikhism-4, Jainism-5, Buddhism-6, Zoroastrianism-7, others-9

item 6: social group : Scheduled Tribes-1, Scheduled Castes-2, Other Backward Classes-3, others-9 item 16: primary source of energy for cooking : coke, coal-01, firewood and chips-02, LPG-03, gobar gas-04,

dung cake-05, charcoal-06, kerosene-07, electricity-08, others-09, no cooking arrangement-10 item 17: primary source of energy for lighting : kerosene-1, other oil -2, gas-3, candle-4, electricity-5, others-9, no

lighting arrangement-6 Note: 1 acre = 0.4047 hectare

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[4] demographic and other particulars of household members

srl. no.

name of member

rela

tion

to h

ead

(cod

e)

sex

(mal

e-1,

fem

ale-

2)

age

(yea

rs)

mar

ital s

tatu

s (c

ode)

gene

ral e

duca

tiona

l lev

el

(cod

e)

no. of days

stayed away from home during last 30 days

no. of meals

usually taken in

a day

no. of meals taken during last 30 days

away from home at

free of cost

on p

aym

ent

home

from

sch

ool,

balw

adi,

etc.

from

em

ploy

er

as

perq

uisi

tes

or

part

of

wag

e

othe

rs

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

CODES FOR BLOCK 4

Col. (3): relation to head: self-1, spouse of head-2, married child-3, spouse of married child-4, unmarried child-5,

grandchild-6, father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law-7, brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives-8, servants/employees/other non-relatives-9

Col.(6): marital status: never married – 1, currently married – 2, widowed – 3, divorced/separated – 4 Col. (7): general educational level: not literate -01,

literate without formal schooling: through EGS/NFEC/AEC - 02, through TLC -03, others- 04; literate with formal schooling: below primary -05, primary -06, middle -07, secondary -08, higher secondary -10, diploma/certificate course -11, graduate -12, postgraduate and above -13

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[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended on ...................

item code

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source code

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

rice – PDS 101 1 rice – other sources 102 chira 103 khoi, lawa 104 muri 105 * other rice products 106 * wheat/ atta – PDS 107 1 wheat/ atta – other sources 108 maida 110 suji, rawa 111 * sewai, noodles 112 * bread (bakery) 113 * other wheat products 114 * jowar & its products 115 bajra & its products 116 maize & products 117 barley & its products 118

small millets & their products 120

ragi & its products 121

other cereals 122

cereal: sub-total (101-122) 129

cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc. 139

arhar, tur 140

gram: split 141

gram: whole 142

moong 143

masur 144

urd 145

peas 146

khesari 147

other pulses 148

gram products 150

besan 151

other pulse products 152

pulses & pulse products: s.t. (140-152) 159

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange

of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against ingredients

(e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).

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[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended on ...................

item code

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source code

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

milk: liquid (litre) 160 baby food 161 * milk: condensed/ powder 162 * curd 163 * ghee 164 * butter 165 * ice-cream 166 * other milk products 167 * milk & milk products: s.t.(160-167) 169 sugar - PDS 170 1

sugar - other sources 171 *

gur 172 *

candy, misri 173 *

honey 174

sugar: s.t. (170-174) 179

salt 189

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).

$Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9

*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against ingredients (e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on …...............

item code consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) vanaspati, margarine 190 *

mustard oil 191

groundnut oil 192

coconut oil 193

edible oil: others 194

edible oil: s.t. (190-194) 199

eggs (no.) 200

fish, prawn 201

goat meat/mutton 202

beef/ buffalo meat 203

pork 204

chicken 205

others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc.

206

egg, fish & meat: s.t. (200-206)

209

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only

exchange of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against

ingredients (e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on …...............

item code consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

potato 210

onion 211

radish 212

carrot 213

turnip 214

beet 215

sweet potato 216

arum 217

pumpkin 218

gourd 220

bitter gourd 221

cucumber 222

parwal, patal 223

jhinga, torai 224

snake gourd 225

papaya: green 226

cauliflower 227

cabbage 228

brinjal 230

lady's finger 231

palak/other leafy vegetables

232

french beans, barbati 233

tomato 234

peas 235

chillis: green 236

capsicum 237

plantain: green 238

jackfruit: green 240

lemon (no.) 241

other vegetables 242

vegetables: s.t. (210-242) 249

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only

exchange of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on …...............

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

item code quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) banana (no.) 250 jackfruit 251 watermelon 252 pineapple (no.) 253 coconut (no.) 254 coconut green (no.) 255 guava 256 singara 257 orange, mausami (no.) 258 papaya 260 mango 261 kharbooza 262 pears/naspati 263 berries 264 leechi 265 apple 266 grapes 267 other fresh fruits 268

fruits (fresh): s.t.(250-268) 269 coconut: copra 270

groundnut 271

dates 272

cashewnut 273

walnut 274

other nuts 275

raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc. 276

other dry fruits 277

fruits (dry): s.t. (270-277) 279 garlic (gm) 280

ginger (gm) 281

turmeric (gm) 282

black pepper (gm) 283

dry chillies (gm) 284

tamarind (gm) 285

curry powder (gm) 286

oilseeds (gm) 287

other spices (gm) 288

spices: s.t. (280-288) 289

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on …...............

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

item code quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) tea : cups (no.) 290

tea : leaf (gm) 291

coffee : cups (no.) 292

coffee: powder (gm) 293

mineral water (litre) 294

cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre)

295 *

fruit juice and shake (litre) 296 * other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc.

297 *

biscuits 298 * cake, pastry 300 * prepared sweets 301 * cooked meals received as assistance or payment** (no.)

302

cooked meals purchased (no.) 303

salted refreshments 304

pickles (gm) 305 *

sauce (gm) 306 *

jam, jelly (gm) 307 *

other processed food 308 *

beverages, etc.: sub-total (290-308)

309

pan: leaf (no.) 310

pan: finished (no.) 311 *

ingredients for pan (gm) 312

pan: s.t. (310-312) 319

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange

of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients. ** Do not include cooked meals received from other households

.

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on …...............

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

item code quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

bidi (no.) 320

cigarettes (no.) 321

leaf tobacco (gm) 322

snuff (gm) 323

hookah tobacco (gm) 324

cheroot (no.) 325

zarda, kimam, surti (gm) 326

other tobacco products 327

tobacco: s.t. (320-327) 329 ganja (gm) 330

toddy (litre) 331

country liquor (litre) 332 * beer (litre) 333 * foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre) 334 * other intoxicants 335

intoxicants: s.t. (330-335) 339

[6] consumption of energy (fuel, light & household appliances) during the last 30 days ended on ………………………

item code consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(2) (1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

coke 340 firewood and chips 341 electricity (std. unit) 342 dung cake 343 kerosene – PDS (litre) 344 1

kerosene – other sources (litre) 345 matches (box) 346 coal 347 LPG [excl. conveyance] 348 charcoal 350 candle (no.) 351

gobar gas 352 petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 353 diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 354 other fuel 355

fuel and light: s.t. (340-355) 359

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange of

goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9. *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items.

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[7] consumption of clothing, bedding, etc.

Item code during last 30 days during last 365 days

quantity (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) clothing: first-hand

dhoti (no.) 360

sari (no.) 361

cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre) 362

cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre) 363

chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.) 364

lungi (no.) 365

gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.) 366

hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.)

367

ready-made garments (no.) 368

headwear (no.), belts 370

sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.) 371

knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm) 372

clothing (first-hand): other 373

clothing: second-hand 374

clothing: sub-total (360-374) 379

bed sheet, bed cover (no.) 380

rug, blanket (no.) 381

pillow, quilt, mattress (no.) 382 cloth for upholstery, curtain, table-cloth, etc. ( )

383

mosquito net (no.) 384

mats and matting (no.) 385

cotton (gm) 386

bedding: others 387

bedding, etc.: s.t. (380-387) 389

[8] consumption of footwear

item code during last 30 days during last 365 days

no. of pairs

value (Rs.)

no. of pairs value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) leather boots, shoes 390

leather sandals, chappals, etc. 391

other leather footwear 392

rubber / PVC footwear 393

other footwear 394

footwear: second-hand 395

footwear: sub-total (390-395) 399

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[9] expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services

item code

during last 30 days

during last 365 days

value (Rs.)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

books, journals: first hand 400

books, journals, etc.: second hand 401

newspapers, periodicals 402

library charges 403

stationery, photocopying charges 404

tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.) 405

private tutor/ coaching centre 406

educational CD 407

other educational expenses 408

education: s.t. (400-408) 409

medicine 410

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. 411

doctor's/surgeon's fee 412

hospital & nursing home charges 413

other medical expenses 414

medical - institutional: s.t. (410-414) 419

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[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days ended on ….......................

Item code value (Rs.)

item code value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

medicine 420 toilet soap 450

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. 421 toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc. 451

doctor’s/ surgeon’s fee 422 powder, snow, cream, lotion and 452

family planning appliances 423 perfume

other medical expenses 424 hair oil, shampoo, hair cream 453

medical – non-institutional: sub-total 429 shaving blades, shaving stick, razor 454

(420-424) shaving cream, aftershave lotion 455

sanitary napkins 456

cinema, theatre 430 other toilet articles 457

mela, fair, picnic 431 toilet articles: sub-total (450-457) 459

sports goods, toys, etc. 432

club fees 433 electric bulb, tubelight 460

goods for recreation and hobbies 434 electric batteries 461

photography 435 other non-durable electric goods 462

VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument) 436 earthenware 463

cable TV 437 glassware 464

other entertainment 438 bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle 465

entertainment: sub-total (430-438) 439 & other plastic goods

coir, rope, etc. 466

spectacles 440 washing soap/soda/powder 467

torch 441 other washing requisites 468

lock 442 incense (agarbatti), room freshener 470

umbrella, raincoat 443 flower (fresh): all purposes 471

lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove) 444 mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid 472

other minor durable-type goods 445 etc.

minor durable-type goods: sub- 449 other petty articles 473

total (440-445) other household consumables: 479

sub-total (460-473)

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[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes

during the last 30 days ended on ….......................

Item code value (Rs.)

item code value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

domestic servant/cook 480 air fare 500

attendant 481 railway fare 501

sweeper 482 bus/tram fare 502

barber, beautician, etc. 483 taxi, auto-rickshaw fare 503

washerman, laundry, ironing 484 steamer, boat fare 504

tailor 485 rickshaw (hand drawn & cycle) fare 505

grinding charges 486 horse cart fare 506

telephone charges: landline* 487 porter charges 507

telephone charges: mobile 488 petrol for vehicle 508

postage & telegram 490 diesel for vehicle 510

miscellaneous expenses 491 lubricants & other fuels for vehicle 511

priest 492 school bus, van, etc. 512

legal expenses 493 other conveyance expenses 513

repair charges for non-durables 494 conveyance: sub-total (500-513) 519

pet animals (incl. birds, fish) 495

other consumer services excluding 496 house rent, garage rent (actual) 520*

conveyance hotel lodging charges 521

consumer services excluding 499 residential land rent 522*

conveyance: sub-total (480-496) other consumer rent 523

rent: sub-total (520-523) 529

house rent, garage rent (imputed- 539

urban only)

water charges 540*

other consumer taxes & cesses 541*

consumer taxes and cesses: sub- 549

total (540-541)

*The value may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use

description code

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

e da

te o

f su

rvey

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

during the last 30 days during the last 365 days

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand pur-chase: value (Rs.)

total expenditure (Rs.) [(6)+(7)+ (8)]

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand purchase

total expenditure (Rs.) [(12)+(13)+ (15)]

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs.)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

bedstead 550

almirah, dressing table 551

chair, stool, bench, table 552

suitcase, trunk, box, handbag and other travel goods

553

foam, rubber cushion 554

carpet, daree & other floor mattings 555

paintings, drawings, engravings, etc. 556

other furniture & fixtures (couch, sofa, etc.)

557

furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550-557) 559

radio, 2-in-1 560

television 561

VCR/VCD/DVD player 562

camera & photographic equipment 563

CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc 564

musical instruments 565

other goods for recreation 566

goods for recreation: sub-total (560-566)

569

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use

description code

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

e da

te o

f su

rvey

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

during the last 30 days during the last 365 days

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand pur-chase: value (Rs.)

total expenditure (Rs.) [(6)+(7)+ (8)]

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand purchase

total expenditure (Rs.) [(12)+(13)+ (15)]

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs.)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

stainless steel utensils 570

other metal utensils 571

casseroles, thermos, thermoware 572

other crockery & utensils 573

crockery & utensils: sub-total (570-573)

579

electric fan 580

air conditioner, air cooler 581

lantern, lamp, electric lampshade 582

sewing machine 583

washing machine 584

stove 585

pressure cooker/ pressure pan 586

refrigerator 587

water purifier 588

electric iron, heater, toaster, oven & other electric heating appliances

590

other cooking/ household appliances 591

cooking & other household appliances: sub-total (580-591)

599

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use

description code

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

e da

te o

f su

rvey

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

during the last 30 days during the last 365 days

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand pur-chase: value (Rs.)

total expenditure (Rs.) [(6)+(7)+ (8)]

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand purchase

total expenditure (Rs.) [(12)+(13)+ (15)]

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs.)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

bicycle 600

motor cycle, scooter 601

motor car, jeep 602

tyres & tubes 603

other transport equipment 604

personal transport equipment: sub-total (600-604)

609

contact lenses, hearing aids & orthopaedic equipment

610

other medical equipment 611

therapeutic appliances: sub-total (610-611)

619

clock, watch 620

other machines for household work 621

PC/ Laptop/ other peripherals incl. software

622

mobile handset 623

telephone instrument (landline) 624

any other personal goods 625

other personal goods: sub-total (620-625)

629

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use

description code

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

e da

te o

f su

rvey

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

during the last 30 days during the last 365 days

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand pur-chase: value (Rs.)

total expenditure (Rs.) [(6)+(7)+ (8)]

first-hand purchase cost of raw materials and services for construc-tion and repair (Rs.)

second-hand purchase

total expenditure (Rs.) [(12)+(13)+ (15)]

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

whe

ther

hir

e-pu

rcha

sed?

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

value (Rs.)

num

ber

purc

hase

d

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

bathroom and sanitary equipment 630

plugs, switches & other electrical fittings

631

residential building & land (cost of repairs only)

632

other durables (specify)…..................................

633

residential building, land and other durables: sub-total (630-633)

639

gold ornaments 640

silver ornaments 641

jewels, pearls 642

other ornaments 643

jewellery & ornaments: sub-total (640-643) 649

durable goods: total (559+569+579+599+609+ 619+629+639+649)

659

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[12] summary of consumer expenditure

srl. no. item description reference value of consumption (in Rs.)

block item column during last 30 days (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. cereals 5.1 129 6 2. cereal substitute 5.1 139 6 3. pulses & products 5.1 159 6 4. milk & milk products 5.1 169 6 5. sugar 5.1 179 6 6. salt 5.1 189 6 7. edible oil 5.2 199 6 8. egg, fish & meat 5.2 209 6 9. vegetables 5.2 249 6 10. fruits (fresh) 5.2 269 6 11. fruits (dry) 5.2 279 6 12. spices 5.2 289 6 13. beverages etc. 5.2 309 6 14. pan 5.2 319 6 15. tobacco 5.2 329 6 16. intoxicants 5.2 339 6 17. fuel and light 6 359 6 18. medical (non-institutional) 10 429 3 19. entertainment 10 439 3 20. minor durable-type goods 10 449 3 21. toilet articles 10 459 3 22. other household consumables 10 479 3 23. consumer services excl. conveyance 10 499 3 24. conveyance 10 519 3 25. rent 10 529 3 26. consumer taxes & cesses 10 549 3 27. sub-total (1 – 26) 28. clothing 7 379 4 29. bedding etc. 7 389 4 30. footwear 8 399 4 31. education 9 409 3 32. medical (institutional) 9 419 3 33. durable goods 11 659 9 34. sub-total (28 – 33)

during last 365 days 35. clothing 7 379 6 36. bedding etc. 7 389 6 37. footwear 8 399 6 38. education 9 409 4 39. medical (institutional) 9 419 4 40. durable goods 11 659 16 41. s.t. for 365 days’ data (35 -40) 42. (30÷365) × srl. no. 41

43. srl. nos.( 27 + 34 ) [monthly household consumption expenditure] [URP] 44. srl. nos.( 27 + 42 ) [monthly household consumption expenditure] [MRP] 45. household size 3 1 × 46. imputed rent 10 539 3 47. monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. no. 43 ÷ srl. no. 45]

48. monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. no. 44 ÷ srl. no. 45]

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[13] remarks by investigator

[14] comments by supervisory officer(s)

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RURAL * CENTRAL * URBAN STATE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY ORGANISATION SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY SIXTY-SIXTH ROUND: JULY 2009 - JUNE 2010

SCHEDULE 1.0: CONSUMER EXPENDITURE Schedule Type 2

[0] descriptive identification of sample household

1. state/u.t.: 5. hamlet name:

2. district: 6. ward/inv. unit/block:

3. tehsil/town: 7. name of head of household:

4. village name: 8. name of informant:

[1] identification of sample household

item no.

item code item no. item code

1. srl. no. of sample village/ block 11. sub-sample

2. round number 6 6 12. FOD sub-region

3. schedule number 0 1 0 13. sample hamlet-group/sub-block number

4. sample (central-1, state-2) 14. second stage stratum

5. sector (rural-1, urban-2) 15. sample household number

6. NSS region 16. srl. no. of informant (as in col.1, block 4)

7. district 17. response code

8. stratum 18. survey code

9. sub-stratum 19. reason for substitution of original household (code)

10. sub-round 20. schedule type 2

CODES FOR BLOCK 1 item 17: response code : informant: co-operative and capable -1, co-operative but not capable -2,

busy -3, reluctant - 4, others - 9

item 18: survey code : original – 1, substitute – 2, casualty – 3

item 19: reason for substitution of original household : informant busy -1, members away from home -2, informant non-cooperative -3, others - 9

* tick mark ( ) may be put in the appropriate place.

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[2] particulars of field operations srl. no. item investigator supervisory officer

(1) (2) (3) (4) 1. i) name

(block letters)

ii) code 2. date(s) of : DD MM YY DD MM YY (i) survey/inspection (ii) receipt (iii) scrutiny (iv) despatch 3. number of additional sheets

attached

4. total time taken to canvass schedule 1.0 (in minutes)

5. whether schedule contains remarks (yes-1, no-2)

in block 14/15 elsewhere in the schedule

6. signature

[13] perception of household regarding sufficiency of food 1. do all members of your household ‘get two square meals

every day’?

(yes: every month of the year-1, some months of the year -2; no: no month of the year-3)

2. if code is 2 in item 1, during which calendar months did any member of the household not ‘get two square meals every day’?

(applicable month codes may be recorded in the box spaces: Jan-01, Feb-02, Mar-03, Apr-04, May-05, Jun-06, Jul-07, Aug-08, Sep-09, Oct-10, Nov-11, Dec-12)

3. whether information on item 1 was actually obtained from the informant (yes-1, no-2)

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[3] household characteristics

1. household size

during July 08 to June

09

14. land cultivated (0.000 ha)

2. principal industry (NIC-2004)

description: 15. land irrigated

(0.000 ha)

code (5-digit) 3. principal occupation (NCO-

2004)

description: primary source of energy for

16. cooking (code)

code (3-digit) 17. lighting (code)

4. household type (code) 18. dwelling unit code (owned-1, hired-2, no dwelling unit-3, others-9)

5. religion (code)

6. social group (code) 19. is any member of the household a regular salary earner? (yes-1, no -2)

7. whether owns any land (yes-1, no -2)

8. if yes in item 7, type of land owned (homestead only – 1, homestead and other land – 2, other land only – 3)

20. did the household perform any ceremony during the last 30 days? (yes – 1, no – 2)

land as on the date of survey (in 0.000 hectares) 21. no. of meals served to non-household members during the last 30 days

9. owned

10. leased-in 22. whether the household has access to internet

11. otherwise possessed (neither owned at home on the date of survey ( yes-1, no-2) nor leased-in)

12. leased-out

13. total possessed [items (9+10+11-12)]

CODES FOR BLOCK 3 item 4: household type : for rural areas: self-employed in non-agriculture-1, agricultural labour-2, other labour-

3, self-employed in agriculture-4, others-9 for urban areas: self-employed-1, regular wage/salary earning-2, casual labour-3,

others-9 item 5: religion : Hinduism-1, Islam-2, Christianity -3, Sikhism-4, Jainism-5, Buddhism-6, Zoroastrianism-7,

others-9 item 6: social group : Scheduled Tribes-1, Scheduled Castes-2, Other Backward Classes-3, others-9 item 16: primary source of energy for cooking : coke, coal-01, firewood and chips-02, LPG-03, gobar gas-04,

dung cake-05, charcoal-06, kerosene-07, electricity-08, others-09, no cooking arrangement-10 item 17: primary source of energy for lighting : kerosene-1, other oil -2, gas-3, candle-4, electricity-5, others-9, no

lighting arrangement-6 Note: 1 acre = 0.4047 hectare

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[4] demographic and other particulars of household members

srl. no. name of member

rela

tion

to h

ead

(cod

e)

sex

(mal

e-1,

fem

ale-

2)

age

(yea

rs)

mar

ital s

tatu

s (co

de)

gene

ral e

duca

tiona

l lev

el

(cod

e)

no. of days

stayed away from home during last 30 days

no. of meals

usually taken in

a day

no. of meals taken during last 30 days away from home at

free of cost

on p

aym

ent

home

from

scho

ol,

balw

adi,

etc.

from

em

ploy

er a

s pe

rqui

sites

or p

art

of w

age

othe

rs

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

CODES FOR BLOCK 4

Col. (3) : relation to head: self-1, spouse of head-2, married child-3, spouse of married child-4, unmarried child-5,

grandchild-6, father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law-7, brother/sister/brother-in-law/sister-in-law/other relatives-8, servants/employees/other non-relatives-9

Col.(6) : marital status: never married – 1, currently married – 2, widowed – 3, divorced/separated – 4 Col. (7): general educational level: not literate -01,

literate without formal schooling: through EGS/NFEC/AEC - 02, through TLC -03, others- 04; literate with formal schooling: below primary -05, primary -06, middle -07, secondary -08, higher secondary -10, diploma/certificate course -11, graduate -12, postgraduate and above -13

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[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended

on ...................

item code

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source code

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) rice – PDS 101 1 rice – other sources 102 chira 103 khoi, lawa 104 muri 105 * other rice products 106 * wheat/ atta – PDS 107 1 wheat/ atta – other sources 108 maida 110 suji, rawa 111 * sewai, noodles 112 * bread (bakery) 113 * other wheat products 114 * jowar & its products 115 bajra & its products 116 maize & products 117 barley & its products 118 small millets & their products 120 ragi & its products 121 other cereals 122 cereal: sub-total (101-122) 129 cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc. 139 arhar, tur 140 gram: split 141 gram: whole 142 moong 143 masur 144 urd 145 peas 146 khesari 147 other pulses 148 gram products 150 besan 151 other pulse products 152 pulses & pulse products: s.t. (140-152) 159 @Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange

of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against ingredients

(e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).

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[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended on ...................

item code

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source code

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) milk: liquid (litre) 160 baby food 161 * milk: condensed/ powder 162 * curd 163 * ghee 164 * butter 165 * ice-cream 166 * other milk products 167 * milk & milk products: s.t.(160-167) 169 sugar - PDS 170 1

sugar - other sources 171 *

gur 172 *

candy, misri 173 *

honey 174

sugar: s.t. (170-174) 179

salt 189

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).

$Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9

*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed

food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on …............... item code consumption out of

home produce total consumption source$

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) vanaspati, margarine 190 * mustard oil 191 groundnut oil 192 coconut oil 193 edible oil: others 194 edible oil: s.t. (190-194) 199

eggs (no.) 200 fish, prawn 201 goat meat/mutton 202 beef/ buffalo meat 203 pork 204 chicken 205 others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc.

206

egg, fish & meat: s.t. (200-206)

209

@Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only

exchange of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against

ingredients (e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on …...............

item code consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) potato 210

onion 211

radish 212

carrot 213

turnip 214

beet 215

sweet potato 216

arum 217

pumpkin 218

gourd 220

bitter gourd 221

cucumber 222

parwal, patal 223

jhinga, torai 224

snake gourd 225

papaya: green 226

cauliflower 227

cabbage 228

brinjal 230

lady's finger 231 palak/other leafy vegetables

232

french beans, barbati 233

tomato 234

peas 235

chillis: green 236

capsicum 237

plantain: green 238

jackfruit: green 240

lemon (no.) 241

other vegetables 242 vegetables: s.t. (210-242) 249 @Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only

exchange of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on …...............

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

item code quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) banana (no.) 250 jackfruit 251 watermelon 252 pineapple (no.) 253 coconut (no.) 254 coconut green (no.) 255 guava 256 singara 257 orange, mausami (no.) 258 papaya 260 mango 261 kharbooza 262 pears/naspati 263 berries 264 leechi 265 apple 266 grapes 267 other fresh fruits 268 fruits (fresh): s.t.(250-268) 269

coconut: copra 270 groundnut 271 dates 272 cashewnut 273 walnut 274 other nuts 275 raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc. 276 other dry fruits 277 fruits (dry): s.t. (270-277) 279

garlic (gm) 280 ginger (gm) 281 turmeric (gm) 282 black pepper (gm) 283 dry chillies (gm) 284 tamarind (gm) 285 curry powder (gm) 286 oilseeds (gm) 287 other spices (gm) 288 spices: s.t. (280-288) 289

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on …...............

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

item code quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) tea : cups (no.) 290 tea : leaf (gm) 291 coffee : cups (no.) 292 coffee: powder (gm) 293 mineral water (litre) 294 cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre)

295 *

fruit juice and shake (litre) 296 * other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc.

297 *

biscuits 298 * cake, pastry 300 * prepared sweets 301 * cooked meals received as assistance or payment** (no.)

302

cooked meals purchased (no.) 303 salted refreshments 304 pickles (gm) 305 * sauce (gm) 306 * jam, jelly (gm) 307 * other processed food 308 * beverages, etc.: sub-total (290-308)

309

pan: leaf (no.) 310 pan: finished (no.) 311 * ingredients for pan (gm) 312 pan: s.t. (310-312) 319 @Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange

of goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9 *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients. ** Do not include cooked meals received from other households.

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[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on …...............

consumption out of home produce

total consumption source$

item code quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) bidi (no.) 320 cigarettes (no.) 321 leaf tobacco (gm) 322 snuff (gm) 323 hookah tobacco (gm) 324 cheroot (no.) 325 zarda, kimam, surti (gm) 326 other tobacco products 327 tobacco: s.t. (320-327) 329 ganja (gm) 330 toddy (litre) 331 country liquor (litre) 332 *

beer (litre) 333 *

foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre)

334 *

other intoxicants 335 intoxicants: s.t. (330-335) 339

[6] consumption of energy (fuel, light and household appliances) during the last 30 days ended on

…....................... item code consumption out of home

produce total consumption source$

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

quantity@ (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) coke 340 firewood and chips 341 electricity (std. unit) 342 dung cake 343 kerosene – PDS (litre) 344 1 kerosene – other sources (litre) 345 matches (box) 346 coal 347 LPG [excl. conveyance] 348 * charcoal 350 candle (no.) 351 gobar gas 352 petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 353 * diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 354 * other fuel 355 fuel and light: s.t. (340-355) 359 @Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1). $Source code: only purchase –1, only home-grown stock –2, both purchase and home-grown stock –3, only free collection –4, only exchange of

goods and services –5, only gifts / charities – 6, others –9. *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items.

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[7] consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days ended on …........………

Item code quantity (0.000)

value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) clothing: first-hand

dhoti (no.) 360 sari (no.) 361 cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre) 362 cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre) 363 chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.) 364 lungi (no.) 365 gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.) 366 hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.) 367 ready-made garments (no.) 368 headwear (no.), belts 370 sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.) 371 knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm) 372 clothing (first-hand): other 373

clothing: second-hand 374 clothing: sub-total (360-374) 379 bed sheet, bed cover (no.) 380

rug, blanket (no.) 381

pillow, quilt, mattress (no.) 382

cloth for upholstery, curtain, table-cloth, etc. (metre) 383 mosquito net (no.) 384

mats and matting (no.) 385

cotton (gm) 386

bedding: others 387

bedding, etc.: s.t. (380-387) 389

[8] consumption of footwear during the last 365 days ended on

…............................... item code no. of pairs value

(Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (4) leather boots, shoes 390 leather sandals, chappals, etc. 391 other leather footwear 392 rubber / PVC footwear 393 other footwear 394 footwear: second-hand 395 footwear: sub-total (390-395) 399

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[9] expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services during the last 365 days ended on…………………….

item code value (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) books, journals: first hand 400

books, journals, etc.: second hand 401

newspapers, periodicals 402

library charges 403

stationery, photocopying charges 404

tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.) 405

private tutor/ coaching centre 406

educational CD 407

other educational expenses 408

education: s.t. (400-408) 409 medicine 410

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. 411 doctor's/surgeon's fee 412 hospital & nursing home charges 413 other medical expenses 414

medical - institutional: s.t. (410-414) 419

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[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes

during the last 30 days ended on ….......................

Item code value (Rs.) item code value

(Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

medicine 420 toilet soap 450

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. 421 toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc. 451

doctor’s/ surgeon’s fee 422 powder, snow, cream, lotion and 452

family planning appliances 423 perfume

other medical expenses 424 hair oil, shampoo, hair cream 453

medical – non-institutional: sub-total 429 shaving blades, shaving stick, razor 454

(420-424) shaving cream, aftershave lotion 455

sanitary napkins 456

cinema, theatre 430 other toilet articles 457

mela, fair, picnic 431 toilet articles: sub-total (450-457) 459

sports goods, toys, etc. 432

club fees 433 electric bulb, tubelight 460

goods for recreation and hobbies 434 electric batteries 461

photography 435 other non-durable electric goods 462

VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument) 436 earthenware 463

cable TV 437 glassware 464

other entertainment 438 bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle 465

entertainment: sub-total (430-438) 439 & other plastic goods

coir, rope, etc. 466

spectacles 440 washing soap/soda/powder 467

torch 441 other washing requisites 468

lock 442 incense (agarbatti), room freshener 470

umbrella, raincoat 443 flower (fresh): all purposes 471

lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove) 444 mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid 472

other minor durable-type goods 445 etc.

minor durable-type goods: sub- 449 other petty articles 473

total (440-445) other household consumables: 479

sub-total (460-473)

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[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes

during the last 30 days ended on ….......................

Item code value (Rs.) item code value

(Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

domestic servant/cook 480 air fare 500

attendant 481 railway fare 501

sweeper 482 bus/tram fare 502

barber, beautician, etc. 483 taxi, auto-rickshaw fare 503

washerman, laundry, ironing 484 steamer, boat fare 504

tailor 485 rickshaw (hand drawn & cycle) fare 505

grinding charges 486 horse cart fare 506

telephone charges: landline* 487 porter charges 507

telephone charges: mobile 488 petrol for vehicle 508

postage & telegram 490 diesel for vehicle 510

miscellaneous expenses 491 lubricants & other fuels for vehicle 511

priest 492 school bus, van, etc. 512

legal expenses 493 other conveyance expenses 513

repair charges for non-durables 494 conveyance: sub-total (500-513) 519

pet animals (incl. birds, fish) 495

other consumer services excluding 496 house rent, garage rent (actual) 520*

conveyance hotel lodging charges 521

consumer services excluding 499 residential land rent 522*

conveyance: sub-total (480-496) other consumer rent 523

rent: sub-total (520-523) 529

house rent, garage rent (imputed- 539

urban only)

water charges 540*

other consumer taxes & cesses 541*

consumer taxes and cesses: sub- 549

total (540-541)

*The value may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic

use during the last 365 days ended on ….......... item

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

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te o

f sur

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(yes

-1,n

o-2)

first-hand purchase cost of raw second-hand total

no. whether materials and purchase expenditure

pur- hire services for no. (Rs.) chas

- purch- value construction pur- value [(6)+(7)+(9)]

description code ed ased (Rs.) and repair chas- (Rs.) (yes-1, (Rs.) ed no-2)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) bedstead 550

almirah, dressing table 551

chair, stool, bench, table 552

suitcase, trunk, box, handbag and other travel goods

553

foam, rubber cushion 554

carpet, daree & other floor mattings

555

paintings, drawings, engravings, etc.

556

other furniture & fixtures (couch, sofa, etc.)

557

furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550-557)

559

radio, 2-in-1 560

television 561

VCR/VCD/DVD player 562

camera & photographic equipment

563

CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc

564

musical instruments 565

other goods for recreation 566

goods for recreation: sub-total (560-566)

569

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days ended on …..........

item

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

e da

te o

f sur

vey

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

first-hand purchase cost of raw second-hand total

no. whether materials and purchase expenditure

pur- hire services for no. (Rs.) chas- purch- value construction pur- value [(6)+(7)+(9)]

description code ed ased (Rs.) and repair cha- (Rs.) (yes-1, (Rs.) sed no-2)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) stainless steel utensils 570 other metal utensils 571 casseroles, thermos, thermoware

572

other crockery & utensils 573 crockery & utensils: sub-total (570-573)

579

electric fan 580 air conditioner, air cooler 581 lantern, lamp, electric lampshade

582

sewing machine 583 washing machine 584 stove 585 pressure cooker/ pressure pan

586

refrigerator 587 water purifier 588 electric iron, heater, toaster, oven & other electric heating appliances

590

other cooking/ household appliances

591

cooking & other household appliances: sub-total (580-591)

599

bicycle 600 motor cycle, scooter 601 motor car, jeep 602 tyres & tubes 603 other transport equipment 604 personal transport equipment: sub-total (600-604)

609

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days ended on …..........

item

whe

ther

pos

sess

ed o

n th

e da

te o

f sur

vey

(yes

-1,n

o-2)

first-hand purchase cost of raw second-hand total

no. whether materials and purchase expenditure

pur- hire services for no. (Rs.)

chas- purch- value construction pur- [(6)+(7)+(9)]

description code ed ased (Rs.) and repair cha- value

(yes-1, no-2)

(Rs.) sed (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) contact lenses, hearing aids & orthopaedic equipment

610

other medical equipment 611 therapeutic appliances: sub-total (610-611)

619

clock, watch 620 other machines for household work

621

PC/ Laptop/ other peripherals incl. software

622

mobile handset 623 telephone instrument (landline)

624

any other personal goods 625 other personal goods: sub-total (620-625)

629

bathroom and sanitary equipment

630

plugs, switches & other electrical fittings

631

residential building & land (cost of repairs only)

632

other durables (specify)….....

633

residential building, land and other durables: sub-total (630-633)

639

gold ornaments 640

silver ornaments 641

jewels, pearls 642

other ornaments 643

jewellery & ornaments: sub-total (640-643) 649

durable goods: total (559+569+579+599+609+619+629+639+649)

659

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[12] summary of consumer expenditure srl. no. item description reference value of

consumption (in Rs) block item column during last 30 days

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. cereals 5.1 129 6 2. cereal substitute 5.1 139 6 3. pulses & products 5.1 159 6 4. milk & milk products 5.1 169 6 5. sugar 5.1 179 6 6. salt 5.1 189 6 7. sub-total (1-6)

during last 7 days 8. edible oil 5.2 199 6 9. egg, fish & meat 5.2 209 6 10. vegetables 5.2 249 6 11. fruits (fresh) 5.2 269 6 12. fruits (dry) 5.2 279 6 13. spices 5.2 289 6 14. beverages etc. 5.2 309 6 15. pan 5.2 319 6 16. tobacco 5.2 329 6 17. intoxicants 5.2 339 6 18. sub-total (8-17) 19. (30÷7) × srl. no. 18

during last 30 days 20. fuel and light 6 359 6 21. medical (non-institutional) 10 429 3 22. entertainment 10 439 3 23. minor durable-type goods 10 449 3 24. toilet articles 10 459 3 25. other household consumables 10 479 3 26. consumer services excl. conveyance 10 499 3 27. conveyance 10 519 3 28. rent 10 529 3 29. consumer taxes & cesses 10 549 3 30. sub-total (20 – 29)

during last 365 days 31. clothing 7 379 4 32. bedding etc. 7 389 4 33. footwear 8 399 4 34. education 9 409 3 35. medical (institutional) 9 419 3 36. durable goods 11 659 10 37. s.t. for 365 days’ data (31-36) 38. (30÷365) × srl. no. 37

39. srl. nos.( 7 + 19 + 30 + 38 ) [monthly household consumption expenditure] 40. household size 3 1 × 41. imputed rent 10 539 3 42. monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. no. 39 ÷ srl. no. 40]

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280 123

280 345

180 64

720 41

860 48

- -

- -

Road, Kolkatry of Statistiopy within I

(CD) Pound- Sterling

(9)

30

43

48

152

85

232

44

25

31

-

-

ta-700 108 ics & P.I., ndia.

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