rural development statistics 2017-18
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATISTICS 2017-18
Edited by S. V. RangacharyuluJyothis Sathyapalan
Compiled by K. Jayasree
Centre for Wage EmploymentNational Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
(Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India)Rajendranagar, Hyderabad – 500 030
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© National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
January, 2019
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FOREWORD
The current issue of “Rural Development Statistics - 2017-18” is 29th in the series. This publication provides data on a host of parameters concerning various facets of Rural Development.
The main objective of this publication, as in the past, is to bring latest rural data related to issues on poverty, unemployment, agriculture, RD programmes, Social services and Social Consumption under one umbrella. The sources for compilation of data are mostly Census and NSSO reports, websites and annual reports of the Ministries concerned. The reference years for compilation are mostly 2016-17 and 2017-18.
In all, this issue consists of 308 tables spread over 13 sections. Besides providing description of the contents of each table, the ‘highlights’ of each section are provided briefly.
We expect that this publication would continue to be useful as a reference volume for academicians, programme implementing agencies and non-governmental agencies as well, concerned with rural development activities.
Any suggestions towards improving the quality of the publication are welcome.
W.R. ReddyDirector General
NIRDPRHyderabad
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AcronymsAAY Antyodaya Anna Yojana
ADFCs Agriculture Development Finance Corporations
APL Above Poverty Line
ARWSP Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme
ASFR Age Specific Fertility Rate
ASMFR Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate
BCG Bacillus Calmette-Guerin
BE Budget Estimate
BPL Below Poverty Line
CAD Command Area Development
CAPART Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology
CBR Crude Birth Rate
CDR Crude Death Rate
CDS Current Daily Status
CHCs Community Health Centres
CIRDAP Centre for Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific
CLR Computerisation of Land Records
CPIAL Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labourers
CSD Council for Social Development
CSR Child Sex Ratio
CWS Current Weekly Status
DDP Desert Development Programme
DPAP Drought Prone Areas Programme
DPT Diptheria, Pertussis and Tetanus vaccine
DRDA District Rural Development Agency
DWS Drinking Water Supply
GDP Gross Domestic Product
GER Gross Enrolment Ratio
GFR General Fertility Rate
GMFR General Marital Fertility Rate
GNP Gross National Product
GRR Gross Reproduction Rate
GSDP Gross State Domestic Product
HDI Human Development Index
HPI Human Poverty Index
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IAY Indira Awaas Yojana
IEBR Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources
IMR Infant Mortality Rate
IWDP Integrated Wasteland Development Project
KVIC Khadi and Village Industries Commission
LFPR Labour Force Participation Rates
LT Long Term
MDGs Millennium Development Goals
MGNREGA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
MMR Maternal Mortality Rate
MoRD Ministry of Rural Development
MPCE Monthly Per Capita Consumer Expenditure
MRP Mixed Recall Period
MT Medium Term
NABARD National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
NAIS National Agricultural Insurance Scheme
NDP Net Domestic Product
NE States North-Eastern States
NFHS National Family Health Survey
NGR Natural Growth Rate
NIRDPR National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
NLRMP National Land Records Modernisation Programme
NNP Net National Product
NRDWP National Rural Drinking Water Programme
NSAP National Social Assistance Programme
NSIC National Small Industries Corporation
NSSO National Sample Survey Organisation
PACs Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies
PCARDBs Primary Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks
PCPM Per Capita Per Month
PGI Poverty Gap Index
PHCs Primary Health Centres
PL Poverty Line
PMGSY Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
PMRY Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana
PRI Panchayati Raj Institutions
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PS & SS Principal Status and Subsidiary Status
PUCBs Primary Urban Cooperative Banks
PURA Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas
RE Revised Budget
RI Rural Industries
RIDF Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
RRB Regional Rural Banks
SAARC South Asia’s Association for Regional Cooperation
SAGY Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana
SCARDBs State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Banks
SCBs State Cooperative Banks
SCP Special Component Plan
SDI Social Development Index
SDP State Domestic Product
SGSY Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
SHGs Self-Help Groups
SIDO Small Industries Development Organisation
SPG Squared Poverty Gap
SR Sex Ratio
SRA Strengthening of Revenue Administration
SRS Sample Registration System
SSA Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
SSI Small Scale Industries
TFR Total Fertility Rate
TMFR Total Marital Fertility Rate
TPDS Target Public Distribution System
TSC Total Sanitation Campaign
URP Uniform Recall Period
UT Union Territories
VPTs Village Public Telephones
VSE Village Small Enterprises
VSI Village Small Industries
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CONTENTSPage Numbers
FOREWORD
ACRONYMS
STATEMENTS
1 INDIA’S POSITION IN THE WORLD i
2 OUTLAYS ON MAJOR SCHEMES i
3 (a) VALUE OF INDIA’S TOP 10 AGRICULTURAL EXPORT COMMODITIES
ii
3 (b) VALUE OF INDIA’S TOP 10 AGRICULTURAL IMPORT COMMODITIES
iii
4 SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
iii
5 TWELFTH PLAN (2012-17) OUTLAYS BY HEADS OF DEVELOPMENT (CENTRE)
x
SECTIONS
1 POPULATION 1-34
2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 35-94
3 AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES 95-156
4 RURAL CREDIT AND COOPERATION 157-166
5 RURAL INDUSTRIES 167-176
6 RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 177-238
7 SOCIAL SERVICES 239-308
8 SOCIAL CONSUMPTION 309-340
9 PANCHAYATI RAJ 341-358
10 SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 359-382
11 RURAL WOMEN 383-396
12 NIRDPR TRAINING 397-402
13 CIRDAP AND SAARC – SOME SELECTED DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
403-416
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LIST OF TABLES
STATEMENTS Page Numbers
1 India’s position in the world i
2 Outlays on major schemes i
3 (a) Value of India’s top 10 Agricultural export commodities ii
3 (b) Value of India’s top 10 Agricultural import commodities iii
4 Selected demographic and socio-economic indicators iii
5 Twelfth Plan (2012-17) outlays by heads of development (Centre) x
Table No. SECTION -1: POPULATION
1.1 Data on Selected Parameters of India’s Population 3
1.2 Number of States, Districts, Towns and Villages in India- 2001 & 2011 3
1.3 Percentage of population living in villages of various population size with reference to the total rural population : 2011
4
1.4 Percentage of villages and population by class of villages in 2001 and 2011 5
1.5 Population and Decadal Growth: State-wise 2011 9
1.6 Rural Population: Sex-wise and State-wise (2001 & 2011) 10
1.7 Decadal Growth Rate of Rural Population: State-wise (1991–2001 & 2001–2011)
11
1.8 Rural Child Population (0-6 years) and Decadal Growth Rate: State-wise 2011
12
1.9 Share of India’s Population by Residence – 2001 & 2011 13
1.10 Percentage of Child Population (0-6 Years) in Total Population – State-wise 2001 & 2011-Rural
14
1.11 Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Years) Rural State-wise 2011 15
1.12 Population Aged 7 Years and Above by Sex : 2011 (Rural +Urban) 16
1.13 State-wise Population Density 2001 & 2011 (Rural +Urban) 17
1.14 Sex Ratio- State-wise (2001 & 2011) 18
1.15 Vital Rates – All India (2012 to 2016) 19
1.16 Vital Rates in Rural Areas – State-wise (2014 to 2016) 20
1.17 Infant and Child Mortality Rates – India (1980 to 2015) 22
1.18 Infant Mortality Rate- Sex-wise and State-wise (2014, 2015 & 2016) Rural Areas
24
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1.19 Fertility Indicators (2001, 2006 to 2015) All – India 25
1.20 Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) (1997-98, 1999-2001, 2001-03, 2004-06, 2007-09, 2010-12 and 2011-13)
26
1.21 Age-specific Fertility Rates (ASFR*) and Age-specific Marital Fertility Rates (ASMFR**) Rural India (2007 to 2015)
27
1.22 Fertility and Gross Reproduction Rates (2006 and 2015) for Major States and India (Rural and Urban)
28
1.23 General Marital Fertility Rate and Total Marital Fertility Rates in Rural Areas of Major States (2006, 2010 to 2015)
31
1.24 Expectation of Life at Birth in India (1970-75 to 2021-2025) 32
1.25 Expectation of Life at Birth by Sex – State-wise (2011-2015) 33
SECTION -2: SOCIO- ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
A. NATIONAL INCOME
2.1 National Income 39
2.2 (a) Gross Value Added (GVA) at Basic Prices by Economic Activity (at 2011-12 prices)
40
2.2 (b) Percentage Share of Gross Value Added (GVA) by Economic Activity (2011-12 to 2015-16)
40
2.3 Net Domestic Product in Rural and Urban Areas 41
2.4 Net State Domestic Product of States and UTs - 2011-12 to 2016-17 (2011-12 Series) (At Current Prices)
43
2.5 Growth Rates * of Net State Domestic Product of States and UTs - 2012-13 to 2016-17 (At Current Prices) (2011-12 Series)
45
2.6 Per Capita State Domestic Product at Current Prices (2011-12 Series) (2011-12 to 2016-17) (As on 23-08-2017)
46
2.7 Growth Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices (2011-12 Series) (As on 23-08-2017) (Percentage change over previous year)
47
2.8 State-wise Growth Targets for the Eleventh and Twelfth Five Year Plan Period
48
2.9 Annual Growth Rates in Gross Value Added (GVA) at Basic Prices for Different Sectors (At Constant Prices) (2011-12 Series)
49
B. LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES (LFPR)
2.10 Population Projections in Different Periods 50
2.11 Labour Force Growth Rates 50
2.12 Labour Force Participation Rates (LFPR) by Sex – Rural (All-Ages) 51
2.13 Distribution of Population According to Category of Work – 2001 & 2011 52
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2.14 Distribution of Rural Workers by Occupation, Sex and State-wise – 2011 53
2.15 Distribution of Rural Workers by Occupation, Sex and State-wise – 2001 56
2.16 Labour Force Participation Rates According to Usual Status (PS & PS+SS) (July 2011- June 2012)
59
2.17 Labour Force Participation Rates According to Current Weekly Status and Current Daily Status (July 2011- June 2012)
60
C. EMPLOYMENT
2.18 Number of Persons Employed According to Usual Status, Current Weekly Status and Current Daily Status – Rural India
61
2.19 Distribution of Usually Employed Persons by Broad Industry Division –Rural 62
2.20 (a) Distribution of the Usually Employed by Status of Employment – Males (Rural India)
63
2.20 (b) Distribution of the Usually Employed by Status of Employment – Females (Rural India)
63
2.21 Distribution of Usually Employed by Category of Employment-Rural Males and Females (July 2011 – June 2012) (Principal and Subsidiary Status)
64
2.22 Distribution of Usually Rural Employed in the Principal Status (PS) and Principal as well as Subsidiary Status (July 2011 – June 2012)
66
2.23 Distribution of Usually Rural Employed in the Current Weekly Status (CWS) and Current Daily Status (CDS) (July 2011 – June 2012)
67
D. UNEMPLOYMENT
2.24 Rural Unemployment Rates (July 2009- June 2010 & July 2011 – June 2012)
68
2.25 Unemployment Rates (Rural Areas) in Different Years 68
2.26 Rural Unemployment Rates According to Usual Status (PS) and Usual Status (PS+SS) in States and UTs (2011-12)
69
2.27 Rural Unemployment Rates According to Current Weekly Status & Current Daily Status in States and UTs (July 2011 – June 2012)
70
2.28 (a) Estimated Number of Agricultural Households, its Percentage Share in Rural Households in the Major States during the Agricultural Year July 2012 – June 2013
71
2.28 (b) Per 1000 Distribution of Agricultural Households by Principal Source of Income during last 365 days for Major States
72
E. LITERACY AND MIGRATION
2.29 Literacy Rates – All-India (Rural, Urban & Total) 1951 to 2011 73
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2.30 Rural Literacy Rate by Sex – 2001 & 2011 74
2.31 Number of Persons Migrated by Reason-wise – 2011 75
2.32 State-wise Rural Migration by Sex-wise – 2011 76
F. INDEBTEDNESS AND WAGES
2.33 Incidence of Indebtedness (IOI), Average Value of Asset (AVA), Average Amount of Debt (AOD) and Debt-Asset ratio (%) per indebted household for Different occupational categories 2012- Rural
77
2.34 State-wise Incidence of Indebtedness (IOI), Average Value of Asset (AVA), Average Amount of Debt (AOD) and Debt-Asset ratio (%) per indebted household for different occupational categories 2012- Rural
78
2.35 Daily Rates of Minimum Wages for Agricultural Workers -States/UTs Under the Minimum Wages Act,1948 (2016)
79
2.36 Average Wage / Salary Earnings Per Day Received by Casual Labour of Age 15-59 Years Engaged in Public Works other than MGNREGA Public Works (2009-10)
81
G. CONSUMPTION AND POVERTY
2.37 Average Monthly Consumer Expenditure per Person on Food and Non-Food Items - Rural (July 2011 – June 2012)
82
2.38 (a) Average Consumer Expenditure per Person in MPCE Different Decile Classes 2011-12 (All-India-Rural)
83
2.38 (b) Share of Consumer Expenditure for Different Fractile Classes 2011-12 (All-India-Rural)
83
2.39 Consumer Price Index Numbers (General) for Agricultural and Rural Labourers – 2018 (Base 1986-87=100)
84
2.40 (a) Population Below the Poverty Line – As per Planning Commission 85
2.40 (b) As per the Expert Group Methodology (As per Tendulkar) 85
2.40 (c) As per Expert Group Methodology (As per Rangarajan) 85
2.41 State-specific Poverty Lines – Rural 86
2.42 State-wise Number and Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line (Rangarajan Methodology) in India (2011-12)
88
2.43 State-wise Number and Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line (Tendulkar Methodology) in India (2011-12)
90
2.44 State-wise Number and Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line (Tendulkar Methodology) in India (2004-05)
92
2.45 Distribution of Households by Availability of Two Square Meals a Day 93
2.46 Incidence of Hunger in Rural Areas – 2009-10 – State-wise 94
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SECTION-3: AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES
A. GENERAL
3.1 India’s Position in World Agriculture in 2015 99
3.2 (a) Agriculture Sector – Plan Outlays 100
3.2 (b) Plan-wise Share of Public Sector Outlays and Expenditure under Agriculture and Allied Activities
101
3.2 (c) Agriculture- Budget Estimate, Revised Estimate and Actual Expenditure 101
B. LAND
3.3 Land Use in India for Selected Years 102
3.4 Selected Categories of Land Use-1950-51 to 2013-14 104
3.5 Distribution of Operational Holdings – All India 106
3.6 (a) Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group, 2010-11 107
3.6 (b) Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group, 2005-06 108
3.7 (a) Area Operated by Size Group, 2010-11 109
3.7 (b) Area Operated by Size Group, 2005-2006 110
3.8 (a) State-wise Average Size of Operational Holdings by Major Farm Size Groups – 2010-11
111
3.8 (b) State-wise Average Size of Operational Holdings by Major Farm Size Groups – 2005-06
112
3.9 Ceiling on Land Holdings (2016) 113
C. IRRIGATION
3.10 Potential Created Under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) – 2008-09 to 2015-16
114
3.11 Net Area under Irrigation by Sources 116
3.12 Net Irrigated Area Source-wise and State-wise (2013-14) 117
3.13 State-wise Coverage of Irrigated Area under Principal Crops during 2013-14 (Provisional)
119
3.14 Irrigated Area under Different Crops (For selected years) 123
3.15 Distribution of Gross Cropped Area Across - Different Crops during 2010-11 and 2013-14
124
D. AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
3.16 Production and Distribution of Agricultural Inputs – Seeds – 1991-92 to 2017-18
125
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3.17 Production, Imports and Consumption of Chemical Fertilisers 126
3.18 Consumption of Electricity for Agricultural Purposes 1982-83 to 2014-15 127
E. CROP PRODUCTION, CROP INSURANCE AND LIVESTOCK
3.19 Production of Principal Crops 1990-91, 2000-01, 2009-10 to 2016-17 128
3.20 Principal Crops: Area, Production and Yield Per Hectare - 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15
129
3.21 Per Capita Net Availability of Foodgrains (Per day) in India - 2000 to 2017 130
3.22 Net Availability of Foodgrains (Per annum) in India -1951 to 2015 132
3.23 Per Capita Availability of Certain Important Articles of Consumption 133
3.24 Progress of National Agriculture Insurance Scheme (NAIS) 2000-01 to 2015-16
135
3.25 Livestock Population – Size and Distribution 136
3.26 Production of Major Livestock Products 137
3.27 State-wise Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool (2012-13 to 2015-16) 138
3.28 Fish Production Over the Plan Periods 140
3.29 Fish Production in Various States 141
F. STORAGE, MARKETING AND EXPORTS
3.30 Growth Storage Capacity by Central Warehousing System 143
3.31 Foodgrain Storage Capacity Available with FCI – 2009-2016 143
3.32 Cover and Plinth (CAP) Storage Capacity Available with FCI – 2009-2017 144
3.33 State / Union Territory-wise Storage Capacity Available with FCI in Different States (As on 31.11.2017)
145
3.34 State-wise Procurement of Rice and Wheat – 2008-09 to 2016-17 (According to Marketing Year)
147
3.35 Minimum Support Price for Foodgrains – 2008-09 to 2017-18 (According to Crop Year)
149
3.36 Exports of Principal Crops / Commodities – 2014-15 to 2016-17 150
G. WASTELAND DEVELOPMENT
3.37 (a) Forests Cover in India 151
3.37 (b) State-wise Forest Cover of India (2015) 152
3.38 Distribution of Wastelands in India 154
3.39 Institutional Support under Watershed Development Component of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (Erstwhile Integrated Watershed Management Programme) Funds released during 2009-10 to 2017-18
155
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SECTION – 4: RURAL CREDIT AND COOPERATION
A. RURAL CREDIT
4.1 Scheduled Commercial Banks: Branch Expansion - 1995 to 2016 159
4.2 Sectoral Deployment of Gross Bank Credit by Major Sectors 160
4.3 Agency–wise Ground Level Credit Flow 160
4.4 Agency-wise total Rupay Kisan Credit Cards (KCCs) issued as on 31 March, 2017
160
4.5 Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (Agency-wise Total Number of Accounts Opened as on 14 June 2017)
161
4.6 Agency–wise Ground Level Credit Flow of Farmers 161
4.7 Ground Level Disbursement to Agriculture Sector 161
4.8 Performance of Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (Including Farmers, Services Societies or FSSs and Large-sized Adivasi Multi-purpose Societies or LAMPS) (As on end of March, 2015)
161
B. COOPERATION
4.9 Profile of Rural Cooperative Banks (As on 31 March, 2016) 162
4.10 Progress of SHG – Bank Linkage Programme (As on 31 March, 2016) 163
4.11 Grant Assistance Extended to SHPIs (As on 31 March, 2016) 163
4.12 Growth of Short-term Cooperative Credit Structure (As on 31 March 2015 & 2016)
163
4.13 Growth of Long –Term Cooperative Structure (As on 31 March 2015 and 2016)
164
4.14 Disbursements by NABARD- Agency-wise (2014-15 to 2016-17) 164
4.15 Purpose-wise Disbursements of Refinance by NABARD during 2014-15 to 2016-17
165
SECTION – 5: RURAL INDUSTRIES
5.1 Plan Allocation and Expenditure during 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18
169
5.2 Summary Results : Fourth All India Census of MSME – 2014 169
5.3 Budgetary Support to Khadi Village Industries Commission (KVIC) 170
5.4 Comparative Performance of Khadi and Village Industries 170
5.5 Sericulture: Physical Targets and Achievements 171
5.6 Silk Exports 2014-15 to 2016-17 171
5.7 Production of Raw Silk (Including Non-Mulberry) 172
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5.8 Mulberry Silk Production in India 173
5.9 Production of Jute Goods- 2010-11 & 2016-17 173
5.10 Value of Export of Jute Goods during 2012-13 to 2016-17 174
5.11 Import of Jute Goods and Raw Jute 174
5.12 Consumption of Jute Goods 175
SECTION - 6: RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
6.1 Financial Outlays of the Ministry of Rural Development 179
6.2 Financial Outlays of Schemes of the Department of Rural Development 179
6.3 Financial Outlays in Respect of Plan Schemes of Department of Land Resources
180
A. MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME (MGNREGS)
6.4 Achievement of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) - Overview (2006-07 to 2017-18)
181
6.5 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment at a Glance 185
6.6 Financial and Physical Achievements of MGNREGS- 2006-07 187
6.7 State-wise Physical Achievement of MGNREGS - 2006-07 190
6.8 & 6.9 Financial and Physical Achievements of MGNREGS 2011-12 192
6.10 Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2012-13 200
6.11 Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2013-14 202
6.12 Financial Progress under MGNREGS 2013-14 204
6.13 Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2014-15 206
6.14 Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2015-16 208
6.15 (a) Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2016-17 210
6.15 (b) Financial Progress under MNGREGS (2016-2017 As on 17-Sep-2018) 212
6.15 (c) Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2017-18 214
6.15 (d) Financial Progress under MGNREGS (2017-2018 As on 17-Sep-2018) 216
6.16 State –wise MGNREGS Wage Rates (Unskilled workers) 218
6.17 Progress Report on NRM/Water Related/All Plantation/PMKSY Works for 2018-19 under MGNREGS
220
6.18 Individual Asset Creation for 2017-2018 (As on May 24, 2017) under MGNREGS
222
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6.19 Status of Completed Water Related Works in 2017-2018 (As on May 24, 2017) under MGNREGS
223
B. NATIONAL RURAL LIVELIHOODS MISSION (NRLM)
6.20 NRLM Progress at a Glance 224
6.21 National Rural Livelihoods Mission Allocation 2017-18 225
6.22 Financial Progress under NRLM for 2017-18 (up to 30th September 2017) 226
6.23 SHG-Bank Linkage Progress 2017-18 227
6.24 (a) Financial Performance of DAY-NRLM in North Eastern States: 2017-18 228
6.24 (b) Physical Performance of DAY-NRLM in North Eastern States: 2017-18 228
C. INDIRA AWAAS YOJANA (IAY)
6.25 Financial and Physical Progress 229
6.26 Houses Completed under Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) – 2013-14 to 2018-19 230
6.27 Annual Target and Allocation of Pradhana Mantri Awaas Yojana (IAY) – 2017-18
231
D. DISTRICT RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (DRDA) ADMINISTRATION
6.28 State-wise Releases under DRDA Administration Scheme during 2017-18 (till 21.12.2017)
232
E. NATIONAL SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME (NSAP)
6.29 National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) Physical and Financial Progress
233
6.30 National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) – Releases and Expenditure–State-wise- 2017-18
234
6.31 National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) – Beneficiaries Coverage –State-wise-2017-18
236
6.32 (a) Progress of RSETIs 2017-18 as on 31.12.2017 (Cumulative) 237
6.32 (b) Total Number of Candidates Settled after RSETI Training since 2011-12 till 31.12.2017
237
SECTION - 7: SOCIAL SERVICES
A. EDUCATION
7.1 Trends Over Time Reading in Std III by School Type 2010, 2014 and 2016 - Rural
243
7.2 Trends Over Time Reading in Std V and Std VIII by School Type 2010, 2014 and 2016– Rural
243
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7.3 Trends Over Time Small Schools and Multigrade Classes 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016
243
7.4 Percentage of Children Enrolled in Different Types of Schools 2016 –Rural 244
7.5 Trends Over Time % Schools with Selected School Facilities 2010, 2012, 2014 & 2016 –Rural
245
7.6 Recognised Educational Institutions in Rural & Urban Areas 246
7.7 Number of Institutions, Enrolment and Teachers by School Category- All India in Rural Areas
247
7.8 Percentage Distribution of Schools by WASH Facility (drinking water, functional toilets & hand wash facility), All India
248
7.9 Gross Enrolment Rate (GER) in Schools- State-wise (Rural+Urban) 250
B. RURAL HEALTH
7.10 Rural Health Infrastructure – Norms and Level of Achievements (All-India)-2017
253
7.11 Number of PHCs, Sub-Centres and Community Health Centres 254
7.12 Number of PHCs, Sub-Centres, Community Health Centres –State-wise (As on March, 2017)
255
7.13 Number of PHCs With Doctors and Without Doctor/Lab Technician/Pharmacist in Rural Areas (in position) in India, 2017
256
7.14 Number of Physicians at CHCs as on March, 2017 258
7.15 Shortfall In Health Infrastructure as Per 2011 Population In India (As on 31 March, 2017)
259
C. NUTRITION
7.16 Delivery Care (For Births in the 5 Years Before the Survey) – Rural -2015-16
261
7.17 Nutritional Status of Adult (Age 15-49 Years) and Children Anaemic – Rural- 2015-16
261
D. DRINKING WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION AND SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
7.18 Targets and Achievement of Coverage of Drinking Water Supply in Rural Habitations (As per 40 LPCD) -2017-18
262
7.19 Physical Progress Report under NDWM during 2017-2018 (Up to March 2018)
264
7.20 Financial Progress of Drinking Water Supply in Rural Habitations-2017-18 266
7.21 All India of Physical Achievement 267
7.22 Status of Declared and Verified ODF Villages 268
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7.23 Status of Declared and Verified ODF Villages Year-wise 270
7.24 State-wise Status of IHHL Convergence with MNREGA or IAY for the Financial Year 2016-2017 (APL+BPL)
272
7.25 State-wise Status of IHHL Convergence with MNREGA or IAY for the Financial Year 2016-2017 (BPL)
274
7.26 State-wise Status of IHHL Convergence with MNREGA or IAY for the Financial Year 2016-2017 (APL)
276
7.27 Yearly Financial Status of Expenditure for the Financial Year (including unapproved) (Centre) (2016-2017)
278
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
7.28 State-wise Achievement under SBM (G) during the year 2016-17 As on 31.3.2016
280
7.29 State-wise Release Position under SBM (G) during the year 2016-17 As on 31.3.2016
281
7.30 Physical Progress under SBM (G) during 2016-2017 (up to December, 2016)
282
E. RURAL ROADS
7.31 Overall Physical Targets and Achievements of PMGSY (up to Dec. 2017) 283
7.32 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) – Physical Progress 284
7.33 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) – Financial Progress 285
7.34 State-wise Length of Road Work to be Covered under PMGSY-II (12th Five Year Plan (2012-17)
286
F. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
7.35 Bharat Nirman- Rural Electrification 2015-16 287
7.36 Bharat Nirman- Rural Electrification 2015-16 (Village-wise) 288
G. FAMILY PLANNING
7.37 Distribution of Currently Married Rural Women by Contraceptive Method Currently Used (2005-06)
289
H. RURAL ENERGY
7.38 Distribution of Rural Households Using Different Types of Fuels for Cooking – 2011
290
7.39 Distribution of Rural Households Using Different Sources of Energy for Lighting- 2001 and 2011
292
I. RURAL HOUSING AND HYGIENE
7.40 Number of Households with Condition of Rural Houses – 2011 294
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7.41 Percentage of Households Living in a House with ‘Pucca Structure’, ‘Semi- Pucca Structure’ and Good Ventilation – 2012
295
7.42 Distribution of Rural Households Living in Pucca, Semi-Pucca and Kutcha House (1981, 1991, 1993-94, 2000-01 & 2008-09)
296
7.43 Percentage of Distribution of Rural Households by Material of Floor 299
7.44 Percentage of Distribution of Rural Households by Material of Roof 300
7.45 Some Key Indicators of Rural Households on Micro Environment during 2012 –Rural
302
J. COMMUNICATION
7.46 Status of Bharatnet as on 24-09-2018 303
7.47 Telecom Development Indicators 303
7.48 Broadband Coverage of Village Panchayats Under Bharat Nirman-II 304
7.49 Distribution of Rural Households by Mode of Communication- 2001 & 2011 306
SECTION - 8: SOCIAL CONSUMPTION
A: EDUCATION
8.1 (a) Distribution of Persons by General Education Level - Rural 1993-94, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2009-10 and 2011-12
311
8.1 (b) Percentage Distribution of Students Studying in Private Institution by Reason for Preferring Private Institutions for Different Levels of Attendance - 2014
312
8.1 (c) Percentage Distribution of Students by Type of Institution Attended for Various Levels of School Education in 2014 and 2007-08
313
8.1 (d) Average Expenditure (₹) Per Student Pursuing General Education at Different Levels of Current Attendance 2014 and 2007-08
314
8.1 (e) Percentage of Drop-outs / Discontinued Persons (aged 5-29 years) by Reasons for Dropping out / Discontinuance
315
8.2 Distribution of Rural Males by General Education Status in States and UTs (2011-12)
316
8.3 Distribution of Rural Females by General Education Status in States and UTs (2011-12)
317
8.4 Distribution of Rural Persons by General Education Status - (2011-12) 318
B. HEALTH
8.5 (a) Preventive Vaccinations Among Children by States and India - 2015-16 319
8.5 (b) Percentage of Children Aged 12-23 Months Who Received Specific Vaccines
320
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8.6 Coverage of Universal Immunisation Programme for Children by State, 2015-16
321
8.7 Distribution of Live Births in the Five Years Preceding the Survey by Place of Delivery – (2015-16)
322
8.8 (a) Number per 1000 of Persons Hospitalised (excluding child birth) in Broad Age Group during last 365 days by Gender – 2014
322
8.8 (b) Percentage Distribution of Hospitalised Cases by Type of Hospital (Public or Private) during 1995-96, 2004 and 2014- Rural
323
8.8 (c) Percentage Distribution of Cases of Hospitalised Treatment Received from Public Sector and Private Sector Hospitals for Rural and Urban Areas – 2014
323
8.8 (d) Percentage Distribution of Total Expenditure by Different Items of Expenditure – 2014
324
8.8 (e) Average Medical Expenditure (₹) per Hospitalisation at Public and Private Hospital for each Gender – 2014
324
C. PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
8.9 Status of End-to-End Computerisation of TPDS Operations 325
8.10 Off-take of Foodgrains from Different Schemes 2017-18 (Up to November, 2017)
327
8.11 Allocation / Off-take of Foodgrains under Mid-Day Meal (MDM) Scheme 328
8.12 Allocation / Off-take of Foodgrains under Annapurna Scheme 328
8.13 Financial and Physical Progress under Wheat Based Nutrition Programme (WBNP)
328
D. OTHER BASIC AMENITIES
8.14 (a) Distribution of Households by Main Source of Drinking Water – All-India-2015-16
329
8.14 (b) Distribution of Households by Main Source of Drinking Water – All-India-2011
329
8.15 Distribution of Households by Major Sources of Drinking Water 2001 & 2011 –Rural
330
8.16 Availability of Drinking Water : 2001 & 2011 332
8.17 (a) Distribution of Households by Types of Latrine Used – Rural -2015-16 333
8.17 (b) Distribution of Households by Types of Latrine Used – Rural -2011 333
8.18 Distribution of Households by Types of Latrine Used – Rural -2011 & 2001-State-wise
334
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8.19 Rural Housing Characteristics – 2011 335
E. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INDEX
8.20 Comparison of State Ranking in SDI, MDI and HDI 336
8.21 Social Development Index Scores for Rural Areas – 2014 and 2016 337
8.22 State Ranking in Individual Indicators for Rural Areas – 2014 and 2016 338
8.23 (a) Correlation among Dimensions of Rural SDI 340
8.23 (b) Correlation among Dimensions of Social SDI-Scheduled Castes 340
8.23 (c) Correlation among Dimensions of Social SDI- Scheduled Tribes 340
SECTION-9: PANCHAYATI RAJ
9.1 Number of Panchayati Raj Institutions, State/UT–wise 343
9.2 Number of Elected Representatives in Gram Panchayats – Social Group and Gender-wise (As on May 2018)
344
9.3 Number of Elected Representatives in Block Panchayat – Social Group and Gender-wise (As on May 2018)
346
9.4 Number of Elected Representatives in District Panchayat – Social Group and Gender-wise (as on May 31, 2018)
348
9.5 Status of Representation of Women in PRIs (as on November 2016) 350
9.6 List of States having 50 per cent Reservation for Women in PRIs 351
9.7 Status of Bharatnet Service Ready by Gram Panchayats 352
9.8 Number of GPs that Uploaded in Plan Plus under GPDP (2016- 17) 353
9.9 Releases to PRIs under 14th Finance Commission - State-wise (2016-17) 355
9.10 Releases and Expenditure of PRIs under Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan (RGPSA) /Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA) – State-wise (2015-16 and 2016-17)
356
9.11 Number of Gram Panchayats Covered under Mission Antyodaya (As on May 2018)
357
SECTION - 10: SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
10.1 State-wise Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population (2011) -Rural
361
10.2 Percentage of Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population in Total Rural Population (2001 & 2011)
362
10.3 State-wise Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population – Rural (2001)
363
10.4 Population and Decadal Growth Rates of SC, ST and Total Rural Population (1981, 1991 & 2001 & 2011) – All-India
364
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10.5 Literacy Rates of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Persons – Sex-wise – All India - Rural
364
10.6 Level of General Education - Rural Males – Caste Group-wise (Persons of age 15 years and above) (2009-10 & 2011-12)
365
10.7 Level of General Education - Rural Females - Caste Group-wise (Persons of age 15 years and above) (2009-10 & 2011-12)
365
10.8 School Gross Enrolment Ratios of SC & ST Children for Different years 366
10.9 School Drop-out Rates among SCs and STs (Rural + Urban) 367
10.10 Number of Holdings, Operated Area and Average Size of Holdings – Scheduled Caste 1990-91 to 2010-11
368
10.11 Number of Holdings, Operated Area and Average Size of Holdings – Scheduled Tribe 1990-91 to 2010-11
369
10.12 Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group- Scheduled Caste - State-wise - 2010-11
370
10.13 Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group- Scheduled Tribe - State-wise- 2010-11
371
10.14 Area Operated by Size Group, 2010-11- Scheduled Caste-State-wise 372
10.15 Area Operated by Size Group, 2010-11- Scheduled Tribe-State-wise 373
10.16 Percentage Distribution of Households by Household Classification Across Different Social Groups
374
10.17 Poverty among SCs and STs – Rural and Urban India (1983-84, 1993-94, 1999-2000, 2004-05 & 2009-10 & 2011-12)
375
10.18 Poverty Ratios among SCs and STs – State-wise 1993-94, 2004-05 & 2011-12 – Rural
376
10.19 Physical and Financial Achievements under the Scheme of Special Central Assistance (SCA) to Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)
377
10.20 State-wise Amount Released Under Special Central Assistance (SCA) to Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) in India – 2010-11 to 2017-18
378
10.21 Coverage of SC/ST under MGNREGS – All India 379
10.22 Number of Sub--Centres, PHCs and CHCs in Tribal Areas (As on March, 2017)
380
SECTION - 11: RURAL WOMEN
11.1 Female Literacy in India – 1961 to 2011 385
11.2 Education Levels of Rural Females 385
11.3 Literacy Levels of Rural Females – Social Class-wise – 2004-05, 2009-10 & 2011-12
385
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11.4 Gross Enrolment Ratios for Girls (Rural + Urban) 386
11.5 Number of Females per 100 Males Enrolled in Different Stages of Education
386
11.6 Girl Children in Different Types of Schools in Rural Areas (2010 and 2016) 387
11.7 Trend in Average Annual Female Drop-out Rates at Different Stages of School Education
387
11.8 Women Teachers in India 388
11.9 Work Participation Rates of Women 388
11.10 Work Participation Rates of Rural Females According to Usual Status, Current Weekly Status and Current Daily Status
389
11.11 Status of Employment of Rural Female Workers 390
11.12 Status of Unemployment Rate of Rural Female by Age Group-wise 390
11.13 Average Wage Earnings of Female Casual Rural Labourers 391
11.14 Live Births the Mother Received Medical Attention at Delivery- Rural 392
11.15 Participation of Women (in Employment) under MGNREGS 393
11.16 Status of Representation of Women in PRIs (as on November 2016) 395
SECTION - 12: NIRDPR TRAINING
12.1 Number and Type of Programmes Organised by NIRDPR during 2016-17
399
12.2 NIRDPR: Number of Training Programmes and Number of Participants – 1992-93 to 2016-17
399
12.3 NIRDPR Training Programmes : Participants’ Profile 2016-17 401
12.4 International Programmes 2016-17 401
12.5 Training Performance of SIRDPRs: 2016-17 402
SECTION - 13: DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS FOR CIRDAP AND SAARC COUNTRIES
13.1 Demographic Indicators for CIRDAP and SAARC Countries 405
13.2 Health and Nutrition Indicators of CIRDAP and SAARC Countries 407
13.3 Education and Economic Indicators of CIRDAP and SAARC Countries 409
13.4 Work and Employment Indicators of CIRDAP and SAARC Countries 413
13.5 Global and Regional Trends in Poverty Indicators 415