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REDS 2006 INTERVIEW NUMBER RURAL ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHY SURVEY 2006 VILLAGE SCHEDULE PARTICULARS OF VILLAGE Name of the village : C. D. Block : Taluk : District : State : NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH PARISILA BHAWAN, 11 – INDRAPRASTHA ESTATE, NEW DELHI - 110002

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REDS 2006

INTERVIEW NUMBER

RURAL ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHY SURVEY 2006

VILLAGE SCHEDULE

PARTICULARS OF VILLAGE

Name of the village :

C. D. Block :

Taluk :

District :

State :

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH PARISILA BHAWAN, 11 – INDRAPRASTHA ESTATE, NEW DELHI - 110002

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Village Map

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Table of contents

SECTIONS

PAGE NO.

01. IDENTIFICATION OF THE VILLAGE 4

02. SETTLEMENT PATTERNS 5

03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK 9

04. LAND TENURE SYSTEM 16

05. LAND RECORDS & REGISTRATION 19

06. EXTENSION SERVICES 20

07. CROP PRICES 22

08. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSSINESS STRUCTURE 23

09. SHOCKS 28

10. CONFLICTS AND SOCIAL RELATIONS 31

11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE 35

12. PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 53

13. SCHOOLS 54

14. HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITALS 57

15. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 59

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01. IDENTIFICATION OF THE VILLAGE

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) VILLAGE DETAILS (a) Name of the village

(b) Census location code as per 2001

(c) C. D. Block

(d) Taluk

(e) District

(f) State

(B) DEMOGRAPHIC PARTICULARS Census Census Latest (1991)* (2001)* (2006)

(a) Population

(b) Households

(*to be filled in at NCAER)

(C) LOCATION AND COMMUNICATION

One way travel time (put average time if

multiple codes in column 5)

S. No.

Location (name of the place)

One way distance from this Village

(km)

Mode of transport* (Use multiple

codes** wherever applicable)

Hours minutes

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 District Headquarters

2 Tehsil/Taluk HQ

3 Block Headquarters

4 Nearest Bus Stand

5 Nearest Railway Station

6 Nearest Post Office

7 Nearest Telephone facility

8 Nearest Town

9 Nearest Pucca road

10 Nearest Fair Price store (PDS)

11 Nearest store for agricultural inputs

12 Nearest wholesale market for agricultural products

13 Nearest police station

14 Nearest Secondary school

15 Nearest Hospital

16 Nearest PHC/CHC/sub-centre

17 Nearest Traditional healer***

18 Nearest Auyrvedic treatment centre

* Codes: : 1=Cycle rickshaw; 2=Auto rickshaw; 3=Taxi/tempo; 4=Bus/train; 5=Bullock cart; 6=Bicycle; 7=Two-wheeler; 8=On foot. ** Take major modes of transport *** Excluding Auyrvedic

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02. SETTLEMENT PATTERNS

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) HISTORY OF VILLAGE

1. a) How many years ago was this village formed (Year)?

b) How was this village formed?(multiple answers can be possible ) (Put a a in appropriate box)

i) Bequest (and grants) by a local King v) Settlement caused due to movement of a religious group

ii) Bequest (and grants) by the British vi) Settlement arising out of local economic activity (such as road building, dam construction)

iii) Area purchased by a rich landlord & then settled vii) Resettlement

iv) settlement arising out of migration due to war and conflicts viii)Others (Specify)

ix)Others (Specify)

2. How many original inhabitants were there at the time of formation?

3. Details of episodes of in-migration

(a) No. of episodes (b) Reasons for in-migration (check) (multiple answers can be possible)

Number of times (i) In search of employment

Before 100 years (ii) Escape from persistent floods

Before 50 years (iii) Escape from persistent Drought

Between 10-50 years (iv) Escape from persistent disease

Last 5 years (v) Escape from wars/conflicts

(vi) Marriage Local Economic activity such as

(vii)Road construction (viii)Dam construction (ix)Agricultural Employment

(x) Others (Specify)

(xi) Others (Specify)

4. Details of episodes of out-migration

(a) No. of episodes (b) Reasons for out -migration (check) (multiple answers can be possible)

Number of times (i) Lack of local employment

Before 100 years (ii) Out break of disease

Before 50 years (iii) Repeated floods

Between 10-50 years (iv) Crop loss arising out of desertification (significant decline in fertility

of cultivable land, loss of ground water etc.)

Last 5 years (v) Increase in severity of seasonal unemployment

(vi) Local conflicts such as caste, religion, Maoist & naxalites.

(vii) Others (Specify)

(viii) Others (Specify)

5. (a) Is there any place( city/town/village) of importance nearby? (1= Yes; 2=No)

(b) If yes, then Name of the place

(c) Identify how far (km) (one way) Km

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02. SETTLEMENT PATTERNS (Contd.) 6. Is this village known for one or more of the following activities? (multiple answers can be possible) Sl.no. Is village known for: 1=Yes; 2=No Sl.no. Is village known for: 1=Yes; 2=No

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Paddy cultivation 9 Historical place (existence of a local history) 2 Wheat cultivation 10 Criminal activity 3 Dry- land crops 11 Toddy making 4 Sugarcane 12 Milk production 5 Groundnut 13 Livestock 6 Pilgrimage 14 Fruits production 7 Textiles 15 Nothing special 8 Trade centre

7. Does the land being cultivated by the residents of this village mostly (i.e. within the boundary of this village) ?(Take majority of the

residents) _______ (1=Yes; 2=No)

(B) RELIGION, CASTE AND OCCUPATION DISTRIBUTION IN THE VILLAGE

(a) Religion Sl. No. Religion % of total

1 2 3

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

(b) Caste & occupation distribution of households* (Always refer to subcaste )

Sl. No

Caste Grouping (Code 1)

Varna** (code 2) Caste Name*** Subcaste

Subcaste code if

available

% of total households

Traditional Occupation

(code 3)

Current Occupation

(code3)

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

*What are the members of these castes supposed to be doing(i.e. as per village and local tradition) and what are they actually doing? Code 1 : 1=SC, 2=ST, 3=OBC, 4=other caste (OC) Code 2: 1= Brahmin; 2= Kshatriya; 3= Vaisya; 4= Sudra ** Ask for Hindus only. *** Ask for all religions. Code3 : NCO(National Classification of occupation) in the appendix 2.

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02. SETTLEMENT PATTERNS (Contd.)

(c) Languages & dialects spoken Language & dialect

spoken in private purposes Language & dialect

spoken in public/official purposes

Language Dialect Language Dialect

Sl. No.

Language (code 1)

% of people

Dialect (code 1)

% of people

Language (code 1)

% of people

Dialect (code 1)

% of people

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Code1: Language & dialect code refers to appendix 2.

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02. SETTLEMENT PATTERNS (Contd.) (C) FACILITIES

What are the facilities available in each street

Street lighting Households with indoor toilet

Stre

et ID

Nei

ghbo

rhoo

d na

me

(Stre

et/B

asti

nam

e)

No.

of h

ouse

hold

s in

eac

h st

reet

War

d ID

Pucc

a ro

ad s

ince

wha

t yea

r ? (e

nter

0

if no

puc

ca ro

ad)

Num

ber o

f bric

k ho

uses

Num

ber o

f hut

s

Num

ber o

f mud

hou

ses

Num

ber o

f mul

ti-st

orey

ed h

ouse

s

Publ

ic ta

p (Y

es=1

/No=

2)

Drin

king

wat

er w

ells

(Yes

=1/N

o=2)

Num

ber o

f hou

seho

lds w

ith ru

nnin

g w

ater

Stre

et li

ghtin

g?

(Yes

=1/N

o=2)

If Y

es, [

1=Fu

nctio

nal;

2= N

on-

func

tiona

l]

Num

ber o

f hou

seho

lds

with

le

gal e

lect

ric c

onne

ctio

n

Publ

ic to

ilet (

Yes

=1/N

o=2)

No.

of h

ouse

hold

s hav

ing

indo

or to

ilets

No.

of f

unct

iona

l ind

oor

toile

ts(N

o.)

PDS

stor

e(lo

catio

n) (c

ode1

)

Tele

phon

e se

rvic

e(PC

O)?

(c

ode1

)

Num

ber o

f hou

seho

lds

with

land

line

te

leph

one

conn

ectio

n

% o

f hou

seho

lds

havi

ng la

rge

lives

tock

(b

ullo

cks,

cow

, buf

falo

, etc

)

% o

f hou

seho

lds h

avin

g bi

cycl

e

% h

ouse

hold

s hav

ing

mob

ile p

hone

s

% h

ouse

hold

s hav

ing

two

whe

eler

% h

ouse

hold

s hav

ing

car

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Code1: 1=inside the street; 2= in the neighboring street; 3=outside the village

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03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) AGRICULTURE

1. LAND UTILISATION

Name of Local Unit in which area is measured: (Write local name clearly) 1 Acre =

Local Units

1999 2006 Sl.no Area in local Unit Area in acre Area in local Unit Area in acre

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Net cultivated area

2 Gross cultivated area

3 Area irrigated by Govt. Canal

4 Area irrigated by other streams

5 Area irrigated by Tank

6 Area irrigated by Wells

7 Total area under cultivation, i.e. irrigated

8 Area under orchards

9 Area under plantations

10 Area under forest

11 Extent of pasture and Grazing ground

12 Seasonal fallow

13 Permanent fallow

14 Area under inhabitation

15 Public land (Panchayat/Community land)

16 Other land

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03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK(Contd.)

2. Cropping pattern for Season 1 (____________ to _____________) Output unit & prices Total area

(acres) Irrigated Area

(acres) Area under modern

varieties (acres)

No. of cultivators Cultivating the crop

No. of cultivators applying fertilizer

No. of cultivators applying pesticide

Sl.no Name of the crop

Cro

p co

de*

Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Unit of

measurement

One month before harvest

(price/unit)

At the time of harvest (price/unit)

one month after

harvest (price/unit)

2 months after

harvest (price/unit)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Food Crops

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Commercial crops 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

Vegetables 20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

*Crop codes: refers to crop codes in the appendix2.

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03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK(Contd.) 2. Cropping pattern for Season 2 (____________ to _____________)

Output unit & prices Total area (acres)

Irrigated Area (acres)

Area under modern varieties (acres)

No. of cultivators Cultivating the crop

No. of cultivators applying fertilizer

No. of cultivators applying pesticide

Sl.no Name of the crop

Cro

p co

de*

Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999

Unit of measurement

One month before harvest

(price/unit)

At the time of harvest (price/unit)

one month after

harvest (price/unit)

2 months after

harvest (price/unit)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Food Crops

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Commercial crops 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

Vegetables 20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

*Crop codes: refers to crop codes in the appendix2

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03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK(Contd.) 2. Cropping pattern for Season 3 (_____________ to _________________)

Output unit & prices Total area (acres)

Irrigated Area (acres)

Area under modern varieties (acres)

No. of cultivators Cultivating the crop

No. of cultivators applying fertilizer

No. of cultivators applying pesticide

Sl.no Name of the crop

Cro

p co

de*

Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999

Unit of measurement

One month before harvest

(price/unit)

At the time of harvest (price/unit)

one month after

harvest (price/unit)

2 months after

harvest (price/unit)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Food Crops

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Commercial crops 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

Vegetables 20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

*Crop codes: refers to crop codes in the appendix2

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03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK(Contd.)

3. Agricultural Equipment

Rental rate(cash equivalent) of the equipment in this village (Rs.)

Sl. no. Equipment No. of units in this village

Per hour Per day Per acre Per load/trip

How is the payment usually made?

(1= kind; 2=cash; 3=both)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Tractor

2 Tractor with trailer

3 Tractor without trailer

4 Tractor with gauge wheel

5 Tractor with plough

6 Tractor with driver

7 Power tillers

8 Harvestor combines

9 Threshers

10 Winnowers

11 Chaff cutters

12 Potato transplanter

13 Sprinkler/drip irrigator

14 Bullocks

15 Bullock carts

3a. Processing units

Rental rate(cash equivalent) of the equipment in this village (Rs.)

Sl. no. Equipment No. of equipment in this village Per hour Per day Per acre Per tonne of

output

How is the payment usually made?

(1= kind; 2=cash; 3=both)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Cane crushers

2 Rice hullers

3 Oil crushers

4. OWNERSHIP OF LIVESTOCK

Sl. no. Type Number of households that own

this type of livestock Price

(Rs./unit)

1 2 3 4

1 Cow, traditional

2 Cow, high yield

3 Buffalo, traditional

4 Buffalo, high yield

5 Bull/Bullock/Ox

6 Male-Buffalo

7 Camel

8 Horse/donkey

9 Goat

10 Sheep

11 Pigs

12 Poultry birds

13 Elephants

14 Love birds

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03. VILLAGE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK(Contd.)

5. Veterinary hospital, Dairies & Co-operative societies

Sl. no.

Type Location Year of establishment

Distance (Km) (one way)

Major modes of transport used for reaching to this

place. (Code 1)

Travel time (minutes)

[Time corresponding

to each mode]

Services provided (code2) [Rank the services starting

with column 12]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Govt. veterinary service

2 Private veterinary service

3 Private dairies

4 Dairy cooperative Society

Code 1: 1=Cycle rickshaw; 2=Auto rickshaw; 3=Taxi/tempo; 4=Bus/train; 5=Bullock cart; 6=Bicycle; 7=Two-wheeler; 8=On foot. Code 2: 1=Treatment of disease; 2=Vaccination; 3=Artificial insemination; 4=Stud cattle; 5=Milk processing; 6=Marketing.

6. Is any resident of this village a member of a milk cooperative or a poultry cooperative? _________ (1=Yes; 2=No) If yes, what are the services offered by these cooperatives?

Sl.no.

Year of establishment

Distance (in Km, one

way)

Services offered (code1)

(multiple codes are applicable, rank in order of importance starting with

column 5) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Government Milk Cooperatives

2 Private Milk Cooperatives

3 Government Poultry Cooperatives

4 Private Poultry Cooperatives

Code1: Collection of output=1; Marketing=2; Storage=3; Transportation of output=4; Credit facility=5.

7. Is there any scheme available (from cooperatives or other sources) to the households in this village in connection with livestock and poultry? (1=Yes; 2=No)

Livestock (1=Yes; 2=No) Poultry (1=Yes; 2=No) Sl.no.

Cooperative Other sources Cooperative Other sources 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Obtaining credit

2 Obtaining subsidies 3 Supplies of livestock

4 Supplies of feed 5 Technical advice

6 Other help (specify)

8. Is there any agent who buys milk or milk products, poultry or poultry products from the household in this village? (1=Yes; 2=No)

Sl.no. Government Cooperatives Private Cooperatives Other private agency

Buy this item?

1=Yes, 2=No

Service quality (code1)

Price level

(code2)

Buy this item?

1=Yes, 2=No

Service quality (code1)

Price level

(code2)

Buy this item?

1=Yes, 2=No

Service quality (code1)

Price level

(code2)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Milk

2 Milk products

3 Poultry

4 Poultry product

Code 1: 1=very high quality, 2=high quality, 3=bad quality, 4=very bad quality. Code 2: 1=very good price, 2=good price, 3=bad price, 4=very bad price

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04. LAND TENURE SYSTEM

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) LAND OWNERSHIP PATTERNS & LAND PRICES 1. PATTERNS OF CULTIVATION IN THIS VILLAGE

Sl.n

o

Farmers

No.

of

hous

ehol

ds Number of

households with head

migrating out

Number of HHs with

other members migrating

out

Number of HHs

cultivating owned land

only

Number of HHs cultivating own & leased-in land

Number of HHs cultivating own & sharecropped-in

land

Number of HHs leasing/sharecro

pping out all land

Number of HHs cultivating on

leased/ sharecropped in

land only

Number of HHs leasing /

sharecropping out partial land

Main reasons for leasing-in

/sharecropped in (code1)

Main reasons for leasing-

out/sharecropped out (code2)

Main crop grown

(code3)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SEASON 1 (_____________) to (_____________)

1 Marginal (0-2 acres)

2 Small (2-4 acres)

3 Medium (4-10 acres)

4 Large (>10 acres)

5 Landless

SEASON 2 (_____________) to (_____________) 6 Marginal (0-2 acres)

7 Small (2-4 acres)

8 Medium (4-10 acres)

9 Large (>10 acres)

10 Landless

SEASON 3 (_____________) to (_____________) 11 Marginal (0-2 acres)

12 Small (2-4 acres)

13 Medium (4-10 acres)

14 Large (>10 acres)

15 Landless

Code1: 1=Own tractors; 2=Own bullocks; 3=Own other agriculture assets; 4=Can control access to irrigation; 5=Own very few plots; 6=Hire labour; 7=Access to capital Code2: 1=Own land in many plots; 2=Face high cost of labour; 3=Small family size; 4=Migration of younger members; 5=Cannot control water resources; 6=Inability to cultivate due to illness; 7=Head moving to non-agriculture occupation Code3(crops): refers to crop codes in the appendix2

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04. LAND TENURE SYSTEM (Contd..)

2. LAND PRICES 2.a. Market Prices (Rs./acre) (Average price)

Sale Price (Rs./acre) Rental Pricea (Rs./acre) Sl.no Land type

Current price 1999 Unit (Code1)

Current price 1999

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Private Land

1 Irrigated by canal

2 Unirrigated (entirely rainfed)

3 Irrigated by the multiple sources borewells, wells etc.

4 Irrigated through borewells only (filter point)

5 Irrigated through open wells only

6 Other land used for construction of house

7 Waste land

Government Land

8 Irrigated land

9 Non-irrigated land

a Convert in-kind payment to cash equivalence if in-kind payment is involved. Code 1: 1=seasonal; 2=annual.

(B) LAND TENURE SYSTEMS 1. Composition

Main crops grown (code1)

Average yield (Kg./acre)

System Number of households

Average farm size

(acre) Crop1 Crop2 Crop1 Crop2

Duration of agreement

(code2)

Rental rate (Rs.)

Nature of agreement

(code3)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Tenant

2 Share cropper

3 Landowners

Code 1: Refers to appendix2 Code 2: 1=Seasonal; 2=Yearly; 3=Not fixed. [multiple answers can be possible] Code 3: 1=Formal ; 2=Informal

2. Implementation of land reform

Number of households Type of reform Has this ever happened? [Yes=1; No=2]

If Yes, then the year of the last

episode [Year]

Area affected [Acres]

Affected Beneficiary

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Distribution of ceiling land

2 Tenant registration

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04. LAND TENURE SYSTEM (Contd..)

(C) CROPPING PATTERNS UNDER DIFFERENT LAND TENURE SYSTEM 1. Crop-wise details of land leased- in/sharecropped- in

Crop sl.no

Crop Average land size under leased- in

process

Average land quality (Code1)

From whom is the land leased-in?

(Code2)

Average contract length

(Code3)

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Paddy

2 Wheat

3 Other food crop

4 Potato

5 Sugarcane

6 Cotton

7 Other cash crops

8 Groundnut

9 Coconut

10 Banana

11 Orchards

Code 1: 1 = Good land and assured irrigation; 2= Good land, no irrigation ; 3 = Poor land and assured irrigation; 4 = Poor land, no irrigation.

Code 2: 1=Large farmer; 2=Medium farmer; 3=Small farmer; 4=Marginal farmer; 5= Temple land Code 3: 1=0-3 months; 2=3-6 months; 3=6-9 months; 4=9-12 months; 5=Not fixed.

2. Crop-wise details of land under leased-out/sharecropped-out.

Crop sl.no

Crop Average land size under share

cropping

Share of output given (%)

Whom does the land

belong to? (code1)

Average contract length

(No. of months)

Average contract length

Year before the most recent land reform

(code2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Paddy

2 Wheat

3 Other food crop

4 Potato

5 Sugarcane

6 Cotton

7 Other cash crops

8 Groundnut

9 Coconut

10 Banana

11 Orchards

Code 1: 1=Large farmer; 2=Medium farmer; 3=Small farmer; 4=Marginal farmer; 5= Temple land Code 2: 1=0-3 months; 2=3-6 months; 3=6-9 months; 4=9-12 months; 5=Not fixed.

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05. LAND RECORDS AND REGISTRATION

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

Sl.no Questions Now 1999

1 2 3 4 1 Are land records computerized? (1=Yes; 2=No)

2 How many people obtain(ed) ROR during the main season?

3 Where do/did most people go to get ROR from? (Code 1)

4 Total travel time to get a certified copy of ROR (hours)

5 Total waiting time to get a certified ROR copy (days)

6 Official payment to obtain a certified copy? (Rs)

7 Unofficial payment to obtain a certified copy? (Rs)

8 What is the main type of record for habitation land? Code 2

9 What is the share of households who have this type of document? (%)

10 Is registration computerized? (1=Yes; 2=No)

11 What is the stamp duty that has to be paid? (Rs)

12 What is the registration fee that has to be paid? (Rs)

13 Are any additional fees needed ? (1=Yes; 2=No)

14 If yes, approximate amount? (Rs)

15 How long does it take to register a transaction (days)?

16 What is share of agricultural properties mutated per year? (%)

17 Of these, how many are inheritances? (%)

18 What share of mutations in agricultural properties is registered? (%)

19 What share of mutations in non-agricultural properties is registered? (%)

Code 1: 1=Government official in village; 2=Official in taluk center; 3=Kiosk in village; 4=Kiosk in taluk center; 5=Other Code 2: 1=RoR; 2=Registered deed; 3=Layout plan; 4=tax receipt; 5=none

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06. EXTENSION SERVICES

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

1. Do cultivators get instructions pertaining to prices, movement of traders etc.? ___________(1=Yes; 2=No)

If Yes, where do these cultivators get these instructions from? Sl. No.

Items What are/were the main sources of information about items in column 2 for villagers in your village?

(code1)

How easy is/was it to get access to information about items in column 2 for villagers in your

village? (code2)

How important is/was access to information about items in

column 2 for villagers in your village? (code 3)

Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Traditional crop varieties 1 Seeds/varieties

2 Fertilizer/ pesticides

3 Crop care

4 Market information

Modern crop varieties 5 Seeds/varieties

6 Fertilizer/ pesticides

7 Crop care

8 Market information

Animal husbandry 9 Husbandry/ production

10 Health

11 Land records

Code 1: 1= Public extension services, 2= Input dealers/manufacturers, 3=Traders, 4=NGO, 5=Other farmers, 6=Radio or television, 7=Internet kiosk, 8=Other (specify:______________)

Code 2: 1=very easy, 2=easy, 3=not easy Code 3: 1=very important, 2= important, 3=not important

2. Contract Farming Was anybody in your community ever engaged in contract farming now & in 1999? ______. 1=Yes, 2=No.

Sl. no.

Cro

p C

ode

(app

endi

x2) Crop Number of

farmers engaged in contract farming?

Total area involved?

(acres)

Was technical assistance provided by the contracting

agency?

1= Yes; 2=No

Were specific inputs prescribed?

1=Yes; 2=No

Were inputs provided?

1=Yes; 2=No

Were farmers helped with marketing?

1=Yes; 2=No

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Now

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12

1999 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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06. EXTENSION SERVICES (Contd.)

3. Type of extension worker present a. Public worker

Sl.no. Designation Does the person live

in this village? (1=Yes; 2=No)

If No, where does he/she live? (Name of the place)

One way distance from

this village (km)

How often does he/she visit the

village in a year? 1 2 3 4 5 6

1

2

3

4

b. Private worker

Sl.no. Designation Does the person live

in this village? (1=Yes; 2=No)

If No, where does he/she live? (Name of the place)

One way distance from

this village (km)

How often does he/she visit the

village in a year? 1 2 3 4 5 6

1

2

3

4

4. Agricultural Extension Service (AES) Centre Does the AES Centre organize the following programs to educate villagers?

Organized in a nearby village

If Yes in column 5, then

Sl.no.

Programme Organized in this village?

[1=always, 2=some times, 3=rarely,

4=never]

Number of times per year

Organized in nearby village? [1=Yes, 2=No]

Name of the village One way distance from this village [km]

Number of times per year

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Demonstrations

2 Exhibition

3 Lectures

4 Film Shows

5. Other Agencies

Does any agency other than the AES Centre organise such programs?

(1=Yes; 2=No)

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07. CROP PRICES

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

1. Procurement/Support prices (Rs.)

If Yes in column 3, (price/unit) Sl.

no. Item Whether govt.

procurement is there in this

village? (1=Yes; 2=No)

Unit of measurement

(Code1) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Paddy

2 Wheat

3 Pulses

4 Oil seeds

5 Cotton

6 Coconut

Code1: 1=per quintal; 2=per bag; 3=per tonne; 4=per kg; 5=unit in number; 6=per bunch.

2. Average market prices* (Private traders) in the nearby market (Rs./unit) (Take wholesale market price only)

Price/unit Sl.no Item Unit of measurement

(Code1) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Paddy

2 Wheat

3 Tur (Arhar)

4 Gram dal

5 Urd

6 Moong

7 Moth(kidney bean)

8 Massor(lentil)

9 Chana(bengal gram)

10 Coconut

11 Groundnut

12 Oil seeds

13 Banana

*Don’t include control rate prices. Code1: 1=per quintal; 2=per bag; 3=per tonne; 4=per kg; 5=unit in number; 6=per bunch.

3. Procurement prices/ Average market prices in the nearby market for sugarcane.

Price/unit Sl. no.

Procurement agency Unit of measurement (Code1) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Govt. procurement

2 Sugar mills

3 Jaggery making units

4 Khandsari making units

5 Private trader

Code1: 1=per quintal; 2=per tonne; 3=per kg.

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08. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS STRUCTURE

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

1. (i) In this village

Number of workers in the establishment (No.)

Wage Rate (Rs./day)

Permanent worker Casual worker

Sl.no.

Establishment

No.

of e

stab

lishm

ents

in

this

vill

age

Mai

n ac

tivity

of t

his

esta

blis

hmen

t [C

ode

1]

Typ

e of

pow

er u

sed

Cod

e 2

Doe

s thi

s es

tabl

ishm

ent g

et

govt

. sub

sidy

(1

=Yes

; 2=N

o)

Doe

s th

is

esta

blis

hmen

t off

er

jobs

in le

an s

easo

n (1

=yes

, 2=n

o)

Total no. of workers

Workers from this village

No. of women

No. of salaried workers

No. of casual

workers

No. of Piece-rate workers

Male Female Child** Male Female Child**

Piece-rate: typical day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Factory

2 Grain furnace

3 Rice huller

4 Flour mill

5 Gur making unit

6 Khandsari making unit

7 Oil extraction units

8 Bakery

9 Lime kiln

10 Brick kiln (for baked bricks)

11 Bicycle repair shop

12 Tractor/vehicle electronic repair shop

13 Tea Shops

14 Eating houses

15 Tailors

Code2: Mechnical=1; Non-mechnical=2 ** Above 6 years and below 16 years

Code 1: Main activity of establishment 1-transport 2-trading 3-communication 4-repair & maintenance

5-construction 6- other service 7-food production 8-other production for local market

9-other production for mass market 10-government institution 11-tools making

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08. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS STRUCTURE(Contd..)

1. (i) In this village (contd..) Number of workers in the establishment

(No.) Wage Rate (Rs./day)

Permanent worker Casual worker

Sl.no.

Establishment

No.

of e

stab

lishm

ents

in

this

vill

age

Mai

n ac

tivity

of t

his

esta

blis

hmen

t [C

ode

1]

Typ

e of

pow

er u

sed

Cod

e 2

Doe

s th

is e

stab

lishm

ent

get g

ovt.

subs

idy

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Doe

s th

is e

stab

lishm

ent

offe

r jo

bs in

lean

sea

son

(1=y

es, 2

=no)

Total no. of workers

workers from this village

No. of women

No. of salaried workers

No. of casual

workers

No. of Piece-rate workers

Male Female Child** Male Female Child** Piece-rate: typical day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 Blacksmith

17 Masons

18 Carpenters

19 Weavers

20 Cobblers

21 Potters

22 Handcrafts

23 Washerman

24 Barber

25 Cinema House

26 Vegetable shops

27 Grocery shops

28 Dairy farm

29 Poultry farm

30 Piggery farm

31 PCO

Code 2: Mechnical=1; Non-mechnical=2 ** Above 6 years and below 16 years

Code 1: Main activity of establishment 1-transport; 2-trading; 3-communication 4-repair & maintenance

5-construction 6- other service 7-food production 8-other production for local market

9-other production for mass market 10-government institution 11-tools making

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08. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS STRUCTURE(Contd..)

1. (ii) Outside this village Number of workers in the establishment

(No.) Wage Rate (Rs./day)

Permanent worker Casual worker

Sl.n

o.

Establishment

No.

of e

stab

lishm

ents

in

this

vill

age

Mai

n ac

tivity

of t

his

esta

blis

hmen

t [C

ode

1]

Typ

e of

pow

er u

sed

Cod

e 2

Doe

s th

is e

stab

lishm

ent

get g

ovt.

subs

idy

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

One

way

dis

tanc

e fr

om

this

vill

age

(Km

)

Doe

s th

is e

stab

lishm

ent

offe

r job

s in

lean

sea

son

(1=y

es, 2

=no)

Total no. of

workers

workers from this village

No. of women

No. of salaried workers

No. of casual

workers

No. of Piece-rate workers

Male Female Child** Male Female Child**

Piece-rate: typical day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 Factory

2 Grain furnace

3 Rice huller

4 Flour mill

5 Gur making unit

6 Khandsari making unit

7 Oil extraction units

8 Bakery

9 Lime kiln

10 Brick kiln (for baked bricks) 11 Bicycle repair shop

12 Tractor/vehicle electronic repair shop

13 Tea Shops

14 Eating houses

15 Tailors

Code 2: Mechnical=1; Non-mechnical=2 ** Above 6 years and below 16 years

Code 1: Main activity of establishment 1-transport 2-trading 3-communication 4-repair & maintenance

5-construction 6- other service 7-food production 8-other production for local market

9-other production for mass market 10-government institution 11-tools making

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08. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS STRUCTURE(Contd..)

1. (ii) Outside this village (contd..) Number of workers in the establishment

(No.) Wage Rate (Rs./day)

Permanent worker Casual worker

Sl.n

o.

Establishment

No.

of e

stab

lishm

ents

in

this

vill

age

Mai

n ac

tivity

of t

his

esta

blis

hmen

t [C

ode

1]

Typ

e of

pow

er u

sed

Cod

e 2

Doe

s th

is e

stab

lishm

ent

get g

ovt.

subs

idy

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

One

way

dis

tanc

e fr

om

this

vill

age

(Km

)

Doe

s th

is e

stab

lishm

ent

offe

r job

s in

lean

sea

son

(1=y

es, 2

=no)

Total no. of workers

(No.)

workers from this village

No. of women

No. of salaried workers

No. of casual

workers

No. of Piece-rate workers

Male Female Child** Male Female Child** Piece-rate:

typical day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 Blacksmith

17 Masons

18 Carpenters

19 Weavers

20 Cobblers

21 Potters

22 Handcrafts

23 Washerman

24 Barber

25 Cinema House

26 Vegetable shops

27 Grocery shops

28 Dairy farm

29 Poultry farm

30 Piggery farm

31 PCO

Code 2: Mechnical=1; Non-mechnical=2. ** Above 6 years and below 16 years

Code 1: Main activity of establishment 1-transport; 2-trading 3-communication 4-repair & maintenance;

5-construction 6- other service; 7-food production 8-other production for local market

9-other production for mass market 10-government institution; 11-tools making

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08. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS STRUCTURE(Contd.)

2. Have non-residents come to this village for work for the past 10 years?

1=Yes; 2=No

If yes, for what type of work (1=Yes; 2=No)

Sl.no Type of work Now (1=Yes; 2=No)

1999 (1=Yes; 2=No)

1 2 3 4 1 Casual labour for agriculture

2 Casual labour for non-agriculture

3 Casual labour for harvesting

4 Road construction

5 Canal deepening

6 Well digging

3. What is the normal daily wage rate in this village for casual agricultural laborers for different types of operations? (a) Operations other than harvesting (Rs./day)

This village (Rs./day) Nearby village (Rs./day) Sl.no Operation Male Female Child* Male Female Child*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Ploughing

2 Sowing

3 Transplanting

4 Irrigation

5 Weeding

6 Hoeing

7 Threshing

8 Winnowing

9 Grazing/tending cattle

(b) Daily wage rate (Rs/day) for harvesting by crop

This village (Rs./day) Nearby village (Rs./day) Sl.no. Crop name Male Female Child* Male Female Child*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Paddy

2 Wheat

3 Sugar Cane

4 Vegetables

5 Cotton

6 Oil seed

7 Coconut

8 Other (specify):

* Above six & below 16 years

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09. SHOCKS

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) SHOCKS

Sl.no

Yea

r

Dro

ught

(1

=Yes

; 2=N

o)

Cau

se o

f dr

ough

t (co

de1)

Are

a af

fect

ed

by d

roug

ht

(acr

e)

Floo

ds

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Are

a af

fect

ed

by fl

ood

(acr

e)

Inci

denc

e of

pe

sts

atta

ck

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Typ

e of

pes

t (c

ode2

) [m

ultip

le c

odes

ar

e ap

plic

able

]

No.

of f

arm

ers

affe

cted

by

this

pe

st a

ttack

Unc

erta

inty

of

proc

urem

ent

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

C

rop

affe

cted

(c

ode3

) [m

ultip

le c

odes

ar

e ap

plic

able

]

Err

atic

beh

avio

r of

trad

ers

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Cro

p (c

ode4

)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 1999

2 2000

3 2001

4 2002

5 2003

6 2004

7 2005

8 2006

Code1: 1=Lack of rainfall in catchment areas; 2=Lack of local rainfall during sowing periods; 3=Lack of local rainfall during growing periods; 4=Inter-state water disputes; 5=Irrigation problems within the village; 6=Inter village water disputes. Code2: 1=Weaver birds; 2=Grasshopper /locusts ; 3=Stem borer; 4=Plant disease. Code3: 1=Paddy; 2=Wheat; 3=Sugarcane. Code4: 1=Other cereals; 2=Oil seeds; 3=Pulses; 4=Cash crops (Cotton, Groundnut etc.); 5=Sugarcane

(B). Rainfall data by month (to be collected from Taluk HQ or nearest measuring station) (mm) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

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09. SHOCKS (Contd.)

C. Village Events (1999-2006) Year 1999 2000 2001 2002

Adverse Events

Yes

=1/N

o=2

No.

of c

ases

No.

ho

useh

olds

af

fect

ed

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

Yes

=1/N

o=2

No.

of c

ases

No.

ho

useh

olds

af

fect

ed

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

Yes

=1/N

o=2

Num

ber o

f ca

ses

No.

ho

useh

olds

af

fect

ed

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

Yes

=1/N

o=2

Num

ber o

f ca

ses

No.

ho

useh

olds

af

fect

ed

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Closure of a large firm affecting livelihood in your village

2 Crop loss

3 Borewells dried up

4 Tubewells dried up

5 Pucca/kuchha wells dried up

6 Public taps non-usable

7 Starvation

8 Debt

9 Water Borne Diseases

10 Loss of Property

11 Cyclone/ Floods/ Hailstorm

12 Livestock epidemic

13 Human epidemic (like cholera)

14 Robbery/ Violence

15 Maoist/Naxalite attack Code1: 1=Reduction in acreage of major crops; 2= Switch/ change consumption patterns; 3=Drought relief (Government); 4=Borrowed money for consumption expenditure; 5=Borrowed money(for increase in depth of well, borewell and water taps for repair of property and implementation); 6=worked as non-agricultural wage labour; 7= Temporary migrated out for all type of work; 8=Boiled water for drinking; 9= Use of chlorine tablets for purification of water; 10=Spent more time in fetching drinking water; 11=Suicides; 12= Flood relief (Government); 13=Village defence committee; 14=Migrate out

C. Village Events (1999-2006) contd… Year 2003 2004 2005 2006

Adverse Events

Yes

=1/N

o=2

No.

of c

ases

No.

hou

seho

lds

affe

cted

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

Yes

=1/N

o=2

No.

of c

ases

No.

hou

seho

lds

affe

cted

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

Yes

=1/N

o=2

Num

ber o

f ca

ses

No.

hou

seho

lds

affe

cted

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

Yes

=1/N

o=2

Num

ber o

f ca

ses

No.

hou

seho

lds

affe

cted

Cop

ing

stra

tegi

es

(cod

e1)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Closure of a large firm affecting livelihood in your village

2 Crop loss

3 Borewells dried up

4 Tubewells dried up

5 Pucca/kuchha wells dried up

6 Public taps non-usable

7 Starvation

8 Debt

9 Water Borne Diseases

10 Loss of Property

11 Cyclone/ Floods/ Hailstorm

12 Livestock epidemic

13 Human epidemic (like cholera)

14 Robbery/ Violence

15 Maoist/Naxalite attack Code1: 1=Reduction in acreage of major crops; 2= Switch/ change consumption patterns; 3=Drought relief (Government); 4=Borrowed money for consumption expenditure; 5=Borrowed money(for increase in depth of well, borewell and water taps for repair of property and implementation); 6=worked as non-agricultural wage labour; 7= Temporary migrated out for all type of work; 8=Boiled water for drinking; 9= Use of chlorine tablets for purification of water; 10=Spent more time in fetching drinking water; 11=Suicides; 12= Flood relief (Government); 13=Village defence committee; 14=Migrate out

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10. CONFLICTS AND SOCIAL RELATIONS

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) CONFLICTS

1. Identify most important episodes of conflict

1999 2000 2001 2002

Sl.n

o

Conflict type:

Con

flict

: Y

es=1

; No

= 2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty (

code

2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

Was

it re

solv

ed ?

(1

=yes

; 2=N

o)

If Y

es, W

ho re

solv

ed?

(c

ode

5)

Con

flict

: Yes

=1; N

o =

2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty

(cod

e2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

W

as it

reso

lved

?

(1=y

es; 2

=No)

If

Yes

, Who

reso

lved

?

(cod

e 5)

Con

flict

: Yes

=1; N

o =

2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty

(cod

e2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

W

as it

reso

lved

?

(1=y

es; 2

=No)

If

Yes

, Who

reso

lved

?

(cod

e 5)

Con

flict

: Yes

=1; N

o =

2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty

(cod

e2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

Was

it re

solv

ed ?

(1

=yes

; 2=N

o)

If Y

es, W

ho re

solv

ed?

(c

ode

5)

1 Labour

2 Sharing drinking water

3 Sharing irrigation water

4 Caste

5 Religion

6 Rent collection from share croppers and tenants

7 Encroachment on public land

8 Inter family disputes

9 Political conflicts

10 Dacoities

11 Naxalite (Maoist)

Code 1 1=never, 2=rarely, 3=from time to time, 4=frequently, 5=continuously Code 2: 1=none, 2=damage to people who are directly involved in the conflicts, 3=damage to other people as well. Code 3: 1=none, 2=small scale damage, 3=extensively Code 4: 1=injured, 2=killed Code 5: 1=Court; 2=Traditional Panchayats; 3=Elected Panchayats; 4=Village headman; 5=Wealthy individual; 6=Other important village individual; 7=Tehsildar; 8=Magistrate; 9=Village government official; 10=Relatives; 11=Police.

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10. CONFLICTS AND SOCIAL RELATIONS (Contd.) 1. Identify most important episodes of conflict contd..

2003 2004 2005 2006

Sl.n

o

Conflict type:

Con

flict

: Y

es=1

; No

= 2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty (

code

2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

Was

it re

solv

ed ?

(1

=yes

; 2=N

o)

If Y

es, W

ho re

solv

ed?

(c

ode

5)

Con

flict

: Yes

=1; N

o =

2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty

(cod

e2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

W

as it

reso

lved

?

(1=y

es; 2

=No)

If

Yes

, Who

reso

lved

?

(cod

e 5)

Con

flict

: Yes

=1; N

o =

2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty

(cod

e2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

W

as it

reso

lved

?

(1=y

es; 2

=No)

If

Yes

, Who

reso

lved

?

(cod

e 5)

Con

flict

: Yes

=1; N

o =

2

Freq

uenc

y (c

ode1

)

No.

of p

eopl

e af

fect

ed

Dam

age

to p

rivat

e pr

oper

ty

(cod

e2)

Dam

ages

to p

ublic

in

fras

truct

ures

(cod

e3)

Dam

age

to h

uman

bei

ng

(cod

e 4)

Was

it re

solv

ed ?

(1

=yes

; 2=N

o)

If Y

es, W

ho re

solv

ed?

(c

ode

5)

1 Labour

2 Sharing drinking water

3 Sharing irrigation water

4 Caste

5 Religion

6 Rent collection from share croppers and tenants

7 Encroachment on public land

8 Inter family disputes

9 Political conflicts

10 Dacoities

11 Naxalite (Maoist)

Code 1 1=never, 2=rarely, 3=from time to time, 4=frequently, 5=continuously Code 2: 1=none, 2=damage to people who are directly involved in the conflicts, 3=damage to other people as well. Code 3: 1=none, 2=small scale damage, 3=extensively Code 4: 1=injured, 2=killed Code 5: 1=Court; 2=Traditional Panchayats; 3=Elected Panchayats; 4=Village headman; 5=Wealthy individual; 6=Other important village individual; 7=Tehsildar; 8=Magistrate; 9=Village government official; 10=Relatives; 11=Police.

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10. CONFLICTS AND SOCIAL RELATIONS (Contd.)

(B) Social relations in this village Sl.no Now 1999

1 2 3 4

1 If there is an irrigation project, do households of different castes work together? 1=Yes, 2=No

2 If there is an irrigation project, do households from different religions work together? 1=Yes, 2=No

3 Do households/individuals from different castes help households/individuals from other castes in times of crisis? (e.g., give food in times of drought, or give money if there is sickness, etc) 1=Yes, 2=No

4 Do households/individuals from different religions help households/individuals from other religions in times of crisis? (e.g., give food in times of drought, or give money if there is sickness, etc) 1=Yes, 2=No

5 Are there inter-caste marriages? 1=Yes, 2=No

6 If Yes, number of such cases? (Number)

7 Are there inter-religious marriages? 1=Yes, 2=No

8 If yes, number of such cases? (Number)

9 Do members of other castes mix together at the time of festivals? 1=Yes, 2=No

10 Are there separate wells for different castes ? 1=Yes, 2=No

11 Are there taps for different castes? 1=Yes, 2=No

12 Are places of worship(temples etc.) open to all castes? 1=Yes, 2=No

13 Are places of worship(temples etc.) open to all religions? 1=Yes, 2=No

14 Are certain street off limits for lower castes? 1=Yes, 2=No

15 Are certain streets off limits for other religions? 1=Yes, 2=No

16 Do co-operative societies have members from different castes? 1=Yes, 2=No

17 Do co-operative societies have members from different religions? 1=Yes, 2=No

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) Does your village has a panchayat? _________(1=Yes; 2=No)

(a) Details of all associated villages Population of the

associated villages Was village part of panchayat?

1=Yes; 2=No Village

ID Name of associated village

(Revenue villages) One way

distance of the associated

villages from the village having headquarter of

panchayat (Km)

Census* 2001

Current Now Previous panchayat

Previous to previous

panchayat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

*To be filled at NCAER

(B) DETAILS OF ELECTED PANCHAYATS

1.(a) Elections When were the elections held?

Reservations for Pradhan? (1-Yes; 2-No)

Sl.no

Year Month (code1)

Number of elected members of this

Panchayat?

Total population represented by this

panchayat? Woman SC ST OBC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Current Panchayat

2 Previous Panchayat

3 Previous to previous

Code1: January=1; Februry=2; March=3; April=4; May=5; June=6; July=7; August=8; September=9; October=10; November=11; December=12

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd..)

1(b). Votes polled by each candidate (Pradhan only).

Candidate’s characteristics Within the village,

support was based on __. 1=Yes, 2=No

Outside support was based on

____. 1=Yes, 2=No

Whi

ch p

anch

ayat

Sl.n

o. o

f the

can

dida

te

Name of the candidate

Did

you

con

test

for t

he

prev

ious

pan

chay

at?(

1=Y

es;

2=N

o)

If Y

es, S

l. no

(fro

m c

olum

n 2)

of

the

sam

e ca

ndid

ate

of

prev

ious

. pan

chay

at*

Gen

der

1=M

, 2=F

Edu

catio

n (c

ode1

)

Rel

igio

n (c

ode2

)

Cas

tes

(cod

e3)

Hel

d an

y pa

chay

at p

ositi

on

befo

re?

1=Y

es, 2

=No

Mod

e of

ele

ctio

n (c

ode4

)

No.

of p

eopl

e vo

ted

Vot

es p

olle

d [%

]

Cas

te g

roup

Rel

igio

n

wea

lthy

pers

on

Cas

te g

roup

Rel

igio

n

Polit

ical

par

ty

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Current Panchayat 1 1

1 2

1 3

1 4

1 5

1 6

1 7

1 8

1 9

1 10

1 11

Previous panchayat 2 1

2 2

2 3

2 4

2 5

2 6

2 7

2 8

2 9

2 10

2 11

Previous to previous panchayat 3 1

3 2

3 3

3 4

3 5

3 6

3 7

3 8

3 9

3 10

3 11

* Write the sl. no. of member in previous panchayat from column 2. For Example: if name of the candidate is at sl. no. 2 for the current panchayat and he/she contested in previous panchayat and sl. no. for this candidate under previous panchayat in column 2 is 4 then write 4 in column 5 against this candidate under current panchayat.

Code1: 1=illiterate, 2=Primary school, 3=secondary school, 4=higher. Code2: 1=Hindu, 2=Muslim, 3=Sikh, 4=Christian. Code3: 1=SC, 2=ST, 3=OBC, 4=OC Code4: 1=By the elected members of the panchayat; 2=By direct election; 3=Unopposed

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) 1(c.1). Votes polled by each elected member for current panchayat.

Within the village Support received from___.

1=Yes, 2=No

Outside support was received from____.

1=Yes, 2=No

Occupation (code3)

Sl. No

Name of elected member

Vill

age

sl.n

o (c

ode1

)

War

d ID

Res

erva

tion?

(1

=wom

an; 2

=SC

; 3=S

T;

4=O

BC

; 5=n

ot re

serv

ed)

Elec

ted

unop

pose

d (1

=Yes

; 2=N

o)

No.

of c

andi

date

s co

ntes

ted

Can

dida

te a

t las

t GP

elec

tion(

1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Num

ber o

f vot

es c

ast?

Vot

es p

olle

d [%

]

Cas

te

Rel

igio

n

wea

lthy

pers

on

Cas

te

Rel

igio

us

Polit

ical

pa

rty

Gen

der

1=

M, 2

=F

Educ

atio

n (c

ode2

)

Prim

ary

Seco

ndar

y

Rel

igio

n (c

ode4

)

Cas

te(g

roup

ing)

(cod

e5)

Name of Subcaste

Writ

e Su

bcas

te c

ode

if av

aila

ble

Mem

ber o

f pre

viou

s pa

ncha

yat (

1=Y

es; 2

=No)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

Code1: Write the serial no. of village from the table [A(a) Details of all associated villages]. Code2: 1=Illiterate, 2=Primary school, 3=Secondary school, 4=Higher, Code3 : NCO(National Classification of occupation) in the appendix 2 Code4: 1=Hindu; 2=Muslim; 3=Sikh; 4=Christian. Code5 : 1=SC, 2=ST, 3=OBC, 4=OC

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) 1(c.1). Votes polled by each elected member for previous panchayat.

Within the village Support received

from___.

1=Yes, 2=No

Outside support was received from____.

1=Yes, 2=No

Occupation (code3)

Sl. No

Name of elected member

Vill

age

sl.n

o (c

ode1

)

War

d ID

Res

erva

tion?

(1

=wom

an; 2

=SC

; 3=S

T;

4=O

BC

; 5=n

ot re

serv

ed)

Elec

ted

unop

pose

d (1

=Yes

; 2=N

o)

No.

of c

andi

date

s co

ntes

ted

Can

dida

te a

t las

t GP

elec

tion(

1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Num

ber o

f vot

es c

ast?

Vot

es p

olle

d [%

]

Cas

te

Rel

igio

n

wea

lthy

pers

on

Cas

te

Rel

igio

us

Polit

ical

pa

rty G

ende

r

1=M

, 2=F

Educ

atio

n (c

ode2

)

Prim

ary

Seco

ndar

y

Rel

igio

n (c

ode4

)

Cas

te(g

roup

ing)

(cod

e5)

Name of Subcaste

Writ

e Su

bcas

te c

ode

if av

aila

ble

Mem

ber o

f pre

viou

s pa

ncha

yat (

1=Y

es; 2

=No)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19 Code1: Write the serial no. of village from the table [(a) Details of all associated villages]. Code2: 1=Illiterate, 2=Primary school, 3=Secondary school, 4=Higher, Code3 : NCO(National Classification of occupation) in the appendix 2.

Code4: 1=Hindu; 2=Muslim; 3=Sikh; 4=Christian. Code5 : 1=SC, 2=ST, 3=OBC, 4=OC

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) 1(c.1). Votes polled by each elected member for previous to previous panchayat.

Within the village Support received

from___.

1=Yes, 2=No

Outside support was received from____.

1=Yes, 2=No

Occupation (code3)

Sl. No

Name of elected member

Vill

age

sl.n

o (c

ode1

)

War

d ID

Res

erva

tion?

(1

=wom

an; 2

=SC

; 3=S

T;

4=O

BC

; 5=n

ot re

serv

ed)

Ele

cted

uno

ppos

ed

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

No.

of c

andi

date

s co

ntes

ted

Can

dida

te a

t las

t GP

elec

tion(

1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Num

ber o

f vot

es c

ast?

Vot

es p

olle

d [%

]

Cas

te

Rel

igio

n

wea

lthy

pers

on

Cas

te

Rel

igio

us

Polit

ical

pa

rty G

ende

r

1=M

, 2=F

Educ

atio

n (c

ode2

)

Prim

ary

Seco

ndar

y

Rel

igio

n (c

ode4

)

Cas

te(g

roup

ing)

(cod

e5)

Name of Subcaste

Writ

e Su

bcas

te c

ode

if av

aila

ble

Mem

ber o

f pre

viou

s pa

ncha

yat (

1=Y

es; 2

=No)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19 Code1: Write the serial no. of village from the table [(a) Details of all associated villages]. Code2: 1=Illiterate, 2=Primary school, 3=Secondary school, 4=Higher, Code3 : NCO(National Classification of occupation) in the appendix 2.

Code4: 1=Hindu; 2=Muslim; 3=Sikh; 4=Christian. Code5 : 1=SC, 2=ST, 3=OBC, 4=OC

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

2. Organizations and non-panchayat government officials in village

Now (Number)

1999 (Number)

1 2 3 4 1 Self-help groups

2 Other community groups

3 NGO workers

4 Government officials working outside village

5 VDO

6 BDO

7 Other(Specify)

8 Other(Specify)

9 Other(Specify)

10 Other(Specify)

11 Other(Specify)

3. Holding of panchayat and gram sabha meetings

Issues discussed in gram sabha meetings (code1)

Sl. n

o.

Yea

r

No.

of p

anch

ayat

m

eeti

ngs

Ave

rage

num

ber o

f at

tend

ants

Wer

e m

inut

es

prep

ared

eve

ry ti

me

for

gram

pan

chay

at

mee

ting

held

? (1

=yes

/2=N

o)

No.

of G

ram

sab

has

mee

ting

Ave

rage

num

ber o

f at

tend

ants

Wer

e m

inut

es

prep

ared

eve

ry ti

me

for g

ram

sab

ha

mee

ting

held

? (1

=yes

/2=N

o)

Bud

get a

ppro

ved

by

Gra

m S

abha

[1

=yes

, 2=n

o]

Rev

enue

col

lect

ed b

y pa

ncha

yat

(Rs.

)

Drin

king

Wat

er

Sani

tatio

n an

d se

wag

e

Roa

ds &

tra

nspo

rtatio

n

Irrig

atio

n ca

nal,

pond

s, w

ells

Elec

trific

atio

n

Stre

et li

ghte

ning

Cre

dit a

nd in

put

subs

idie

s

Com

mun

ic-

-atio

n

Scho

ol a

nd

educ

atio

n

Hea

lth

Nat

ural

reso

urce

m

anag

emen

t

Dis

tribu

tion

of

gove

rnm

ent

assi

stan

ce

Empl

oym

ent

sche

mes

incl

. fo

od fo

r wor

k

Soci

al is

sues

&

cere

mon

ies

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2006

2 2005

3 2004

4 2003

5 2002

6 2001

7 2000

8 1999

9 1998

10 1997

11 1996

Code1:1=never, 2=rarely, 3=frequently, 4=always

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) (C) GOVERNANCE

1. Ranking of issues at the village level. Current panchayat Previous panchayat Previous to previous panchayat

Sl. N

o

Local public goods

Rank these items in terms of importance to

this village

(code1)

Who makes main decisions?

(code2)

Rank these items in terms of importance

to this village

(code1)

Who made main decisions?

(code2)

Rank these items in terms of importance

to this village

(code1)

Who made main decisions?

(code2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Pure drinking water

2 Sanitation and sewage

3 Road & transportation

4 Irrigation facilities (canals, ponds and wells)

5 Electrification

6 Street lightening

7 Credit for farmers

8 Communication Facilities

9 School & education

10 Health facilities

11 Seasonal unemployment

12 Natural resource management

Code1: 1=least important, 2=important, 3=most important, 4=extremely important. Code2: 1=Traditional Panchayats, 2=Elected Panchayats, 3=Village headman, 4=Wealthy individual, 5=Government official, 6=Panchayat union, 7=Gram sabha.

2. Details for the last 3 Gram Sabhas

Sl.no

Meetings How many Gram Sabhas

were held under this panchayat?

On average, how long in advance were meetings

announced to the public? Code 1

Avg. duration of meetings?

(hours)

Avg no. of panchayat members attended

Avg no. of

citizens attended

Avg no. of higher level government

officials attended

Presentation or approval of

budget? Code 2

Approval of beneficiaries

on the agenda? Code 3

Were minutes made? 1=Yes, for all meeting 2=Yes, for some meetings 3=No

Are the minutes

available? Yes=1 No=2

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Current panchayat

2 Previous panchayat

3 previous to previous panchayat

Code 1: 1=more than two weeks; 2=between one and two weeks before; 3=from one day to a week before; 4=only on the same day; 5=not announced Code 2: 1=presentation only; 2=budget approved; 3=budget not approved; 4=budget not presented Code 3: 1=yes, passed unchanged; 2=yes, passed after changes; 3=yes, but not approved

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

3. Issues discussed and voted on during the last 4 Gram Sabhas.

Issues discussed and voted on

Drinking Water

Sanitation and sewage

Roads & transportatio

n

Irrigation canal,

ponds, wells

Electrification Street lightening

Credit and input subsidies

Communication School and education

Health Natural resource

management

Beneficiary selection

Employment schemes incl. food for work

Social issues & ceremonies

Sl.n

o

Mee

tings

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

Dis

cuss

ed?

(1=Y

es; 2

=No)

Vot

e C

ode

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 Latest

2 Previous

3 Penultimate

4 Oldest

Code 1: 1=no vote; 2=secret ballot; 3=by hands; 4=by voice

4. Gram Sabha procedures

Slno Panchayat No. of gram sabha

meetings held.

How long was the typical

Gram Sabha meeting?

Avg. no. of hours

How long in advance (on an average) was the date of a Gram Sabha

meeting announced?

Code 1

Do the villagers (well in advance) know the agenda of the meeting?

Code 2

1 2 3 6 7 8 1 Current panchayat

2 Previous panchayat

3 Previous to previous panchayat

Code1: 1=more than two weeks; 2=between one and two weeks before; 3=from one day to a week before; 4=only on the same day; 5=after it is held; 6=DK/CS Code2: 1=yes, often; 2=yes, a few times; 3=rarely; 4=no, never

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

(D) REVENUE & EXPENDITURE 1a. What are the sources of revenue for the current Panchayat?

Current Panchayat

Year 1 : Year 2: Year3 : Year4: Year5 :

Sl.no

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Revenue from higher source

1 State government

2 State finance commission

3 Central government certified programmes

4 Employment guarantee scheme

Revenue from local source

5 Collect land tax

6 Water usage tax

7 Issue stamp papers

8 Other taxes

Expenditures

9 Drinking water (provision of hand pumps)

10 Sanitation and sewage

11 Roads & transportation

12 Irrigation

13 Electrification

14 Street lightening

15 Credit and input subsidies

16 Communication

17 School and education

18 Health facilities

19 Natural resource management

20 Access to local government schemes

21 Employment schemes or food for work

22 Social issues & ceremonies

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) (D) REVENUE & EXPENDITURE 1a. What are the sources of revenue for the current Panchayat? Contd…

Current Panchayat

Year 1 : Year 2: Year3 : Year4: Year5 :

Sl.no

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Distribution under different government schemes

23 Block grants

24 BPL card – poorest (Antyodya)

25 BPL card – less poor

26 Other ration card (Above Poverty Line)

27 ICDS(Integrated child development scheme)

28 Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)

29 Swarnjayanit Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)

30 Pradhan Mantri Grameen Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)

31 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)

32 Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY)

33 Credit Cum Subsidy Scheme

34 Samagra awaas yojana

35 Innovative scheme for housing and habitat development and rural building centres

36 Annapurna

37 Watershed development programmes under DRAP and DDP

38 Accelerated rural water supply programme (ARWSP)

39 Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP)

40 Business support program

41 FFW(Food for work program)

42 Swajaldhara

43 Information, Education and Communication (IEC)

44 Training division

45 State finance commission

46 Scholarship

47 Mid day meal

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) (D) REVENUE & EXPENDITURE 1b. What are the sources of revenue for the previous Panchayat?

Previous Panchayat

Year 1 : Year 2: Year3 : Year4: Year5 :

Sl.no

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Revenue from higher source

1 State government

2 State finance commission

3 Central government certified programmes

4 Employment guarantee scheme

Revenue from local source

5 Collect land tax

6 Water usage tax

7 Issue stamp papers

8 Other taxes

Expenditures

9 Drinking water (provision of hand pumps)

10 Sanitation and sewage

11 Roads & transportation

12 Irrigation

13 Electrification

14 Street lightening

15 Credit and input subsidies

16 Communication

17 School and education

18 Health facilities

19 Natural resource management

20 Access to local government schemes

21 Employment schemes or food for work

22 Social issues & ceremonies

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

(D) REVENUE & EXPENDITURE 1b. What are the sources of revenue for the previous Panchayat? Contd…

Previous Panchayat

Year 1 : Year 2: Year3 : Year4: Year5 :

Sl.no

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Distribution under different government schemes

23 Block grants

24 BPL card – poorest (Antyodya)

25 BPL card – less poor

26 Other ration card (Above Poverty Line)

27 ICDS(Integrated child development scheme)

28 Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)

29 Swarnjayanit Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)

30 Pradhan Mantri Grameen Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)

31 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)

32 Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY)

33 Credit Cum Subsidy Scheme

34 Samagra awaas yojana

35 Innovative scheme for housing and habitat development and rural building centres

36 Annapurna

37 Watershed development programmes under DRAP and DDP

38 Accelerated rural water supply programme (ARWSP)

39 Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP)

40 Business support program

41 FFW(Food for work program)

42 Swajaldhara

43 Information, Education and Communication (IEC)

44 Training division

45 State finance commission

46 Scholarship

47 Mid day meal

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) (D) REVENUE & EXPENDITURE 1c. What are the sources of revenue for the previous to previous Panchayat?

Previous to previous Panchayat

Year 1 : Year 2: Year3 : Year4: Year5 :

Sl.no

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Revenue from higher source

1 State government

2 State finance commission

3 Central government certified programmes

4 Employment guarantee scheme

Revenue from local source

5 Collect land tax

6 Water usage tax

7 Issue stamp papers

8 Other taxes

Expenditures

9 Drinking water (provision of hand pumps)

10 Sanitation and sewage

11 Roads & transportation

12 Irrigation

13 Electrification

14 Street lightening

15 Credit and input subsidies

16 Communication

17 School and education

18 Health facilities

19 Natural resource management

20 Access to local government schemes

21 Employment schemes or food for work

22 Social issues & ceremonies

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) (D) REVENUE & EXPENDITURE 1c. What are the sources of revenue for the previous to previous Panchayat? Contd…

Previous to previous Panchayat

Year 1 : Year 2: Year3 : Year4: Year5 :

Sl.no

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

Yes=1; No=2

Amount (Rs.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Distribution under different government schemes

23 Block grants

24 BPL card – poorest (Antyodya)

25 BPL card – less poor

26 Other ration card (Above Poverty Line)

27 ICDS(Integrated child development scheme)

28 Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)

29 Swarnjayanit Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)

30 Pradhan Mantri Grameen Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)

31 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)

32 Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY)

33 Credit Cum Subsidy Scheme

34 Samagra awaas yojana

35 Innovative scheme for housing and habitat development and rural building centres

36 Annapurna

37 Watershed development programmes under DRAP and DDP

38 Accelerated rural water supply programme (ARWSP)

39 Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP)

40 Business support program

41 FFW(Food for work program)

42 Swajaldhara

43 Information, Education and Communication (IEC)

44 Training division

45 State finance commission

46 Scholarship

47 Mid day meal

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

2. USAGE OF LOCAL REVENUE

1. Who decides the allocation of funds ?

Sl.no Decision making bodies Current Panchayat (if in place > 1 year)

[Yes=1, No=2]

Previous Panchayat

[Yes=1, No=2]

Previous to previous Panchayat

[Yes=1, No=2]

1 2 3 4 5 1 Local representative of the village (village officer)

2 Joint decision of all Panchayat members

3 Panchayat president (Pradhan)

4 Government official

5 Political influence (local politician)

6 District magistrate (Tehsildar)

7 District collector

8 Caste group

9 Religious group

10 Other (Specify)

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.) 3. Nature of work done in streets (1=Yes; 2=No) (write in same order as in section 2.C facilities)

Current Panchayat (a=new; b=maintanence) Street ID(section 2.C): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Sl.no

Work on a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 Purity of drinking water

2 Sanitation/ sewage

3 Construction of public Irrigation Facilities

4 Maintenance of public Irrigation Facilities

5 Improvements in public Irrigation Facilities

6 Credit for Farmers

7 Seasonal Unemployment

8 Chronic Unemployment

9 Road construction

10 Communication Facilities ( e.g. PCO, Post office)

11 Local Transport

12 School quality and access

13 Health

14 Childcare

15 Housing

16 Welfare Programs

17 Water harvesting

18 Cleaning canals

19 Construction of canals

20 Improvement in canals

21 Electrification/Electric supply

22 Street lighting

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

3. Nature of work done in streets (1=Yes; 2=No) (write in same order as in section 2.C facilities) contd. Previous Panchayat (a=new; b=maintanence) Street ID(section 2.C): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Sl.no

Work on a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 Purity of drinking water

2 Sanitation/ sewage

3 Construction of public Irrigation Facilities

4 Maintenance of public Irrigation Facilities

5 Improvements in public Irrigation Facilities

6 Credit for Farmers

7 Seasonal Unemployment

8 Chronic Unemployment

9 Road construction

10 Communication Facilities ( e.g. PCO, Post office)

11 Local Transport

12 School quality and access

13 Health

14 Childcare

15 Housing

16 Welfare Programs

17 Water harvesting

18 Cleaning canals

19 Construction of canals

20 Improvement in canals

21 Electrification/Electric supply

22 Street lighting

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11. LOCAL GOVERNANCE (Contd.)

3. Nature of work done in streets (1=Yes; 2=No) (write in same order as in section 2.C facilities) contd.

Previous to previous Panchayat (a=new; b=maintanence) Street ID(section 2.C): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Sl.no

Work on a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b a b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 Purity of drinking water

2 Sanitation/ sewage

3 Construction of public Irrigation Facilities

4 Maintenance of public Irrigation Facilities

5 Improvements in public Irrigation Facilities

6 Credit for Farmers

7 Seasonal Unemployment

8 Chronic Unemployment

9 Road construction

10 Communication Facilities ( e.g. PCO, Post office)

11 Local Transport

12 School quality and access

13 Health

14 Childcare

15 Housing

16 Welfare Programs

17 Water harvesting

18 Cleaning canals

19 Construction of canals

20 Improvement in canals

21 Electrification/Electric supply

22 Street lighting

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12. PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) PDS OUTLET:

Did shop provide PDS goods in last 30 days

[1-Yes, 2-No]

Sufficient supply to the PDS of goods to fulfill local quota?

[1-Yes, 2-No]

Location of PDS (Neighborhood Street name/

basti name)

Neighborhood Code

[as per section 2.C]

Listing sheet id of the

shopkeeper (if applicable)

If PDS is outside the village, then

one way distance from

this village (km)

Category of shopkeeper [1=SC; 2=ST; 3=OBC; 4=OC]

Religion of the

shopkeeper (code1)

Rice Wheat Sugar Kerosene Rice Wheat Sugar Kerosene

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

2

3

4

Code1: 1=Hindu; 2=Muslim; 3=Sikh; 4=Christian.

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13. SCHOOLS

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) DETAILS OF SCHOOLS IN VILLAGE (ENTIRE PANCHAYAT) 1. Location and characteristics of schools within walking distance or attended by students from this village

No. of students

Now 1999

Scho

ol ID

School name Location: If in village, enter Neighborhood ID and If outside village: 0

If outside village, one way distance

(km)

Type: 1-Government 2- Panchayat 3-Non-profit private 4- for profit, private

Medium of teaching (code1)

(multiple codes)

Grades taught 1-primary 2-middle 3- secondary 4-Higher Secondary

Total No. % of female in total

Total no. % of female in total

% of students

getting half fee

concession

% of students

getting full fee

concession Yea

r of

esta

blis

hmen

t?

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

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Code1: 1= Assamese; 2= Bengali; 3= Gujarati; 4=Hindi; 5= Kannada; 6= Kashmiri; 7=Konkani; 8=Malayalam; 9=Manipuri; 10= Marathi; 11=Nepali; 12=Oriya; 13=Punjabi; 14=Sanskrit; 15=Sindhi; 16=Tamil; 17=Telugu; 18=Urdu; 19=English

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13. SCHOOLS (Contd.) 2. Facilities and Quality of schools within the village.

(Use same ID codes of the school from section13 question A.1)

Composition of teachers (Now) Facilities (No.)

Sex Qualification Total number of teachers

Scho

ol ID

1999 Now

Mal

e

Fem

ale

Und

er g

radu

ate

(hig

h sc

hool

dip

lom

a et

c.)

Gra

duat

e (B

.A.,

B.S

C.,

B.C

OM

. etc

.)

Post

Gra

duat

e (M

.A.,

M.S

C.,

M.C

OM

. etc

.)

No.

of c

lass

room

s

Elec

trici

ty(1

=Yes

; 2=N

o)

Libr

ary

Furn

iture

for T

each

ers

Furn

iture

for s

tude

nts

Bla

ck-b

oard

Cha

lk /

Dus

ter

Labo

rato

ry

Lava

tory

Sepa

rate

lava

tory

for

girl

s

Play

gro

und

Drin

king

wat

er ta

p

Pres

ence

of m

id-d

ay

mea

l sch

eme

(1=Y

es/2

=No)

Com

pute

r

Inte

rnet

con

nect

ions

TV

/VC

R

No.

of s

tude

nts

elig

ible

fo

r fre

e bo

oks

1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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13. SCHOOLS (Contd.) (B) PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS

Incidence of absence of teachers in the school

(No. of times)

What fraction of students of this school have passed out 10th grade

What fraction of students of this school have passed out 12th grade

What fraction of students from this school have enrolled in

college in the immediate past year?

School ID

Now 1999

What fraction of students can read & write (Mother tongue/English)

in 5th grade? Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Code1: 1=half fee concession; 2=full fee concession.

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14. HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITALS

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________ (A) HEALTH CARE CENTRES

Sl.no.

Nearest Available (One way distance from this village in

kms)

Year of establishment

Number of patients

treated/ day

Open how many days in a

week?

No. of hrs. open per day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GOVT. MEDICAL SYSTEMS

1 Health subcentre

2 Subsidiary health centre (with maternity and child health care and laboratory)

3 Primary health centre

4 Hospital

5 Family planning clinic

6 Anganwadi

7 Availability of medicines

PRIVATE ALTERNATE MEDICAL SYSTEMS

8 Allopathic

9 Hakim(Unnani)

10 Vaid (Ayurvedic)

11 Traditional

(B) AVAILABILITY OF HEALTH FACILITIES

Male doctor in place Female doctor in place Beds available for delivery & treatment

Availability of medicine (1=Yes; 2=No)

Sl. n

o.

Yes=1 No=2

Number Yes=1 No=2

Number Yes=1 No=2

Number Malaria Diphtheria Dengue Hepatitis Rehydration salt*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 GOVT. MEDICAL SYSTEMS

1 Health subcentre

2 Subsidiary health centre (with maternity and child health care and laboratory)

3 Primary health centre

4 Hospital

5 Family planning clinic

2. PRIVATE ALTERNATE MEDICAL SYSTEMS 6 Allopathic

7 Hakim(Unnani)

8 Vaid (Ayurvedic)

9 Traditional

*For children & elder people

(C ) HEALTH WORKERS 1. Are the following types of health workers currently in place in this village?

Yes=1/No=2 Sl.no Health workers

now 1999

1 2 3 4

1 Trained dai

2 Health guide

3 Trained male health worker

4 Trained female health worker

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14. HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITALS(Contd.)

2. How often do government workers come to the village for the following services?

Frequency of visits by (code1) Sl.no Services

Health workers Doctors Govt. officials

1 2 3 4 5 1 Chlorinate wells

2 Malaria eradication: Spraying

3 Malaria eradication:Blood slides

4 Malaria eradication:Quinine pills

5 Blindness prevention & cure

6 Immunization of children

7 Help pregnant women : Iron & Vitamin pills

8 Help pregnant women: Deliver babies

9 Food supplements: For breast- feeding women

10 Food supplements: For children

11 General health education

12 Family planning education

13 Nirodh distribution

14 AIDS awareness

Codes: Once a week=1; Once a month=2; Once every three months=3; Once every six months=4;

Once a year=5; Less than once a year=6; On call/emergency=7; Never=8 3.POLIO ERADICATION PROGRAM

1. Total number of children in village (below 6 years)

2. How many of these children given pulse polio?

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15. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

1) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

2) Name of the Respondent___________________________Designation________________________

(A) AGENCY OF CREDIT Where do the people in the village generally obtain credit and put deposit?

In this village [Yes=1; No=2]

Do they take deposits? [Yes=1;No=2]

If yes, % rate paid on deposit

Do they give loan? [Yes=1;No=2]

If yes, rate of interest charged (%)

Sl.n

o

Agency

Now 1999

If No, one way distance from this village.

(Km) Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999 Now 1999

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Formal bank

2 Cooperative

3 Private bank

4 Non banking financial institutions

5 Rural regional bank

6 Insurance

7 Post office

8 Multipurpose cooperative

9 Agricultural credit socities

10 Agricultural non-credit socities

11 Marketing cooperative

12 Consumer cooperative

13 Private money lenders

14 Employer