HANDBOOK OF BASIC STATISTICS OF STATE 1991

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The Hand Book of Basic Statistics of Maharashtra State for the year 1991 is the thh-ty-first issue in the series. Its object is to present up-to-date statistical data on various socio-economic aspects of Maharashtra State in a concise form. 2. For the purpose of comparison of the economy of the State with that of , corresponding data for India have also been shown in the first opening table. Data on trends in some selected indicators are presented at the end in a series of tables to throw light on the growth of economy. 3. Available information based on population census 1991 has been presented in the present Hand Book. 4. In attempting to give up-to-date information, provisional figures have sometimes been presented, which may be revised when final figures become available. 5. The co-operation extended by various departments of the State Government, Central Government and autonomous Organisations in bringing out this publication is gratefully acknowledged. 6. The Hand Book, it is hoped, will be useful as a ready reference to information on Maharashtra.

A. K. Kagalkar, Director of Economics and Statistics, Bombay.

Bombay : Dated 16th October 1991. I Errata

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3 1-10 .. C-1 (n^T)'(l98D (1991) 12 1-19 .. T-2.1,C-5 1,113 1,131 13 1-24 .. T-2.1,C-6 2,291 2,209 13 1-27 .. T-2.1,C-6 3,260 3,280 46 1-16 .. T-3.4, C-16 1,039 1,3G9 48 1-5 .. T-3.5, C~3 404.0 147.1 48 1-5 .. T-3.5, C-4 395.5 367.9 83 1-3 .. T-7.8, C-4 4,1'86 41,861 139 1-1 .. T-20.4, C-4 156.85 1,156.85 140 1-9 .. T-20.4, C-3 9.29 19.29 143 1-5 .. T-21.2, C-2 Lok Dul Shivscna 145 1-2 .. T-22.1,C-10 193.3 191 .3 145 1-2, .. T-22.l,C-13 198.2 198.3 145 1-4 .. T-22.1,C-13 208.8 208.9 151 I-Dec. 91 .. T-22.6, C-2 1,177 1,193 161 t-6 .. T-25,l,C-8 135.61 235.61 167 I-Total-JH .. T-26.1,C-4 519.76 591.76 217 I-Column T-29.10, 1990-91 ,1990-91 @ heading C-12

Rc 210 (950-4—92) ^AJNDBOOK OF BASIC STATISTICS OF MAHARASHTRA STATE 1991 3TT3Frfw/C ONTENTS 31] " [Vol. XXXI

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SRrTTaRT Prcfacc — Mabara:ihtra State at a glance— (l) . . . . 1 Generalioforruatioa. (ll) . . 2 Comparisoa with India. 1 ahnate 1.1. ^ hft^ w fviTR mTTPT, 10 Maximum a»d minimum temperature, . onf^T anrfw «n^. rainy days and annual rainfall at selected centres. 2 3nf»r Area and Population 2.1. 5W, ^ JiHt fiT^^rsnx ?re*n 12 Male, female and households in each district. 2.2. Vr W sr hpiO . . 14 Rural and urban populariwi in «acfa district. 2.3. f^R^rarR ^«?jo5 arrfwr i 6 Area and density of cach district. wq

2.7. 3RTw?zn «irvT% 20 Classification of inhabited viUagea ^ according to population. 2.8. arfe^ a n r ^ 21 Cities/Urban Agglomerations' (UAs) with population of 1,00,000 or above. 2.9. ^ ■»WI. scheduled tribes and nco-buddhist Z12. s>i>T

2.13. 31 Population according to age groups. 2.14. 32 Population by religion. 2.15. ^0 0<^ qjfcT^ ®nf«RT 33 Annual estimates of population up 2001. 2.16. 34 Migrants by. sex and r9a.

3. Agriculture 3.1. 40 Land utilisation. 32. Sltf^ 41 Districtwise breiik-up of culturable a and cultivated area. 3.3. arrfw cirt% 43 Area and out turn of principal crops. 'dCHl^W. 3.4. f^r^R sr^ fW9T^^^ ^ 44 Area and outturn of principal aops each district. 3.5. fr^T«n frRTTT^ 48 Index numbers of production of priocii crops. ’ 3.6. 3r»frvT ^wrrnr i?cm^ 50 Progress under soil comervatioo : ifn5i?rrerist^ srrraV. land reclamation. 3.7. 51 Distribution of chemical fertiliser*. 3.8. 52 Agricultural implements.

3.9. Weft .. 53 Agricultural pumps energised. 3.10. TTfRff^Tcfte a i n r 54 Number, area and avorago size cJim- uit< TTCWQT^ 55 Number of Irrigation projects cooiplc sr^iprNt #twT. in State sector. 3.12. f^fjrw 5TR-^ ^ sr?!T5T r?r^ 56 Irrigation potential created and ac* 1^. irrigated ansa. 3.13. TTTORH ^jrraf^ srr^ 57 Governmont hydro projects comintH s j ^ . sioned.

4. qfpiqiW Animal Husbandry 4.1. 58 Livestock population. 4.2. 60 Livestock population in each dlsfrict Itl

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4.3. . 62 Miscellaaeous statistics relating to animal husbandry. 4.4. «rnn^«r ^ 64 Collection and distribution of milk by |sn% ^ f5Rrr®r. dairies in Government and Co­ operative sectors. 4.5, 3T ^ 65 Milk products and milk chiUiog cwitres

5. Fisheries 5.1. 3TRTO^ 5Tl%55t 66 Quantity of fish brought for curing salt issued and fish removed. ftiSRT arrR nr^. 5 ^ . 67 Miscellaneous statistics relating to fisheries. 5.1. SRiRFT9TT ynri+l Industry and Mining 7.1. 74 Distribution of working factories accord­ ing to working strength. 7.2. 75 Factories with average daily employment 5?fhrr5qT s r ^ classified according to major groups of industries. 7.1. +i«sii»i snfw rzrMW 77 Working factories and average daily f4«r^l«)l<€W. employment in each district. 7.4. JT^iTr«5 Ti^Brr^ai 78 Productive capital, output and vahie 3ft?itPn> srrf^ added by manufacture in Maharashtra State. 7.5. 2f»rT^ fiRWicfh? 80 Average percentage of absenteeism in the cotton textile industry. 7.6...... 81 Industrial disputes. 7.7. g^>rr4V ^TT%ft (fTITJft f w ^ ) 82 Working of cotton textile industry (mill sector). 7.8. Srf^^T . . 83 Mineral production. 7.9. aiWrfin? ^3c’TRiT 84 Industrial production. IV

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8. glsi Electricity 8.1. F irf^ w w r, anf^r 85 Installed capacity, generation amd consumption of electricity. 8.2, 5 T r^ 9T|^^ ^ . . 86 Towns and villages electrified. 9, OTWcf>» Joint Stock Companies 9.1. jtH ^ 5rrw 87 Number of joint stock companies as oa «^=hi 31st March 1990. 10. Banks 10.1. f s m tf l ^ 88 Number of places having banking offlices and number of banking offices in caach district. 11. Co-operation 11.1. ?fFiT w ««^n, 89 Societies, membership, working capiital, ^31^^ f

12. q f ? :^ 9 ysyw aam Transport and Communications 12.1. . . ..90 Road length. 12.2. «T5i'*lT*irfffT< . , 91 Road length according to types of surffac§ 12.3. TT3JT JTrf TTfmioSHt 92 Operational statistics of Maharaslhtra State Road Transport Corporatioa,!, 12.4. 5imm tftER . . 93 Motor vehicles in operation. 12.5. TT^RrG5Tdtw Tf!Sr^?TT

13.4, Ti^i^»fhir iRTf^ ^Wrft 101 Passenger traflSc at the minor ports of Maharashtra State. 14 ^^JTrr««nsm Jnland Trade 14.1. fcT? 102 Inland Trade of Maharashtra. srr^ a?WR. 15. fwsw E^iucod’wi l5.a. fW>ir«TT S^fW

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17.2. f w i n ^ 120 Cognizable oifences (including attt^ p t; (^1% swc^ a^). under Indian Penal Code). 18. ^RTn| Prisons 18.1. ^ ^ sfi^ ?rem . . 121 Numbw of prisons and convicCs. 19. Homing 19.1. srHV gw fV . . 122 Classification of hous^ accordinia to uso 19.2. ^TqRTch^ ?TWfEfR 124 Distribution of households accoirding to rooms occupied. 19.3. SfTI% W HRcft JTRTISt 126 Distribution of households by p>redQmi-: Org^iHgTX e(^ffitrf amd wall of house. 19.4. ^ 5T 5Tt^ . . 130 Houseless and institutional popuUation. 19.5. 9W ^zn #5$qgK g w , . 133 Households by number of rooms occupied. 20. ^«Trf?r^ «F5iT Local Bodies »).l. yw'^p-4cn’^'^ sjntdV, ^r?T?r . i34 Coverage, self-raised incomie and expenditure of Village Paachiayats. 20.2. ^ 135 Constitution of Municipal Counicik and Municipal Corporations. Income and expenditure of Miunidpal Councils and Municipal Corpiorations 20.4. twFfr =3Fi?r snf^n- ^ , . 139 Income and expenditure oif 2SUa Parishads. 20.5, STfTTTf^ . . 141 Local Bodies by types. 21. ^TrafarEp ^T^«JJFT General Elections . . 142 Results of general elections. 'T5I . . 143 Candidates according to party afiQliations. 22. PhUd fH^RTTflB Price Indices 22.1. arfw 144 AU India wholesale price Index nuoaben ('T^ ). (New Series). 22.2. ^^mncirftcn fk^rfr 146 Consumer price Index numb>ers forj (»T^ infe^). working class (New Series). 22.3. H^Kifcdfdl?* irraV«r 148 Consumer price Index numbjors for selected essential items far Rural frrf^rrv. Maharashtra. Vll

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22.4. . . 149 Consumer price Index numbers for selected essential items for urban fT?5TT^. Maharashtra. 22.5. JTPrft 150 Consumer price Index numbers for f^nrwf% fNiwN. urban non-manual employees. 22.6. 9icFRTT«Ffcrr 151 Consumer price Index numbers for f f n r ^ agricultural labourers in Maharashtra.

23. Employment 23.B. afNfrfw ^ +XiJIT=qi% 152 Industrial classification of persons at work other than cultivators. 23.2. ft’tRVrat o?T«i^i'iKn« vnnTRi% 153 Occupational classification of persons at work other than cultivators. 23.3. ..154 Employment exchange statistics. 23.4A. TFsq-?rWTT% ..155 State Government employees. 23.4B.«

Presses and Publications 24.L. sm r^ , 3 ? ^ 3rrf^ 160 Printing presses, newspapers, books and periodicals.

Annual Plans

25.1 ;Ti.TggT^ ar 'Hwrfsv 161 Sixth and Seventh Five-Year plan of Maharashtra.

26. TTaRlfil^ State Finance 26.1i ^PTT . . 163 Revenue receipts of the State. 26.2 vrezmR^ ^ 169 Expenditure on revenue account. 26.3 180 Analysis of State Government Budget VlJl

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27. =3r«T5J State Income 27,1. STifq Iw?: TF5?i 182 State income at current and 'constantj prices.

28. Miscellaneous 28.1. fWfecT arRTT^ . . ..184 Regfulated markets. 28.2A ^^raTd>^ 3rr^ m fg (q^ ..188 Life Insurance in Maharashtra. 28.2B ^TraKOT fw^^rrtr src^w 189 Gross direct Premium writtian IQ fsffim. \ Maharashtra. 28.3. 190 Numba of hotels in Mahiarashtra.' approved by the tourism dep>artment. 28.4. T ? :^ 191 Foreign tourists disembarkimg at Bombay by air. , 28.5. TT^RI^ TTJiTRfr^ (f§ ) 192 Production of crude oil in Maha­ rashtra State. 28.6. i r ^ j ^ xrsfzrr#^ ?n%, 193 Reserves, gross production and W ^TPR. utilisation of natural gas in Maharashtra State. 28.7 sT^V^ 194 LPG domestic customers in Ma^lia- rashtra.

29. f^cis^p fkfmsRhn ^ Trends in selected indicatwrs 29.1. M ...... 196 Agriculture. 29.^ qq?R ^ .. . . 200 Livestock and poultry. 29.3. ^3?rtJT sttR y|ui+'R . . . . 202 Industry and mining. 29.4. ^ ...... 204 Electricity. 29.5...... 206 Co-operation. 29.6. 3hR sra'TCdS'JT , . 208 Transport and communications}. 29.7. fWJT ...... 210 Education. 29.8. arfe^y ?TRcfVtr ett33) fwali'^ 212 All India wholesale price Index: numben (w'ft' *rrfe^). (New Series). 29.9. 214 Consumer price Index numibers fo| working class (New Series). 29.10. xm (5«TTfeT Hlfe^T) . . 216 State Income (Revised Series). ff^(|^?T5TTns?/MAHARASHTRA STATE AT A GLANCE

(I) TTT^cfV/GENERAL INFORMATION

Sesriai Particulars Item No. <(1) (2) (3) (4)

Location— 16.4 to 22. 1 North latitude (degrees). 72.6 to 80, 9 East longitude (degrees). 2 ft^TFT 6 Number of Divisions. 3 31 Number of Districts. 4 N3 303 Number of Talukas. _ •^5 336 Number of City and town units/UAs.f 16 3TfcT^ v?t^v^hmT 27 Number of cities having am^'y 5T^ (arr^qt^ population more than one lakh (out of towns against Serial No. 5).| Number of Villages (1981) . . . . 39,354 Inhabited. . . . . 2,479 Un-inhabited. Its { ^ . . 3,07,713 Area (in Square Kilometres)t 9 Pt»HRT^1[ ^ . . 720 Length of the Coast-Lino (Kilometres).

Information against item 8 is mrcT ^rwn:, ^rrsqr- according to Surveyor General, 3rr|. India.

SfTEnftcT. fl991 Population Census.

(^ ) ^ ?Tf^=irRr ^ UA = Urban agglomeration is a cJTrarT smpmRT continuous urban spre^ad f+«J! srfsRJ 'jl=lc(S'S[=(aS constituting a town and the 9T^ ^ CSTT5TT adjoining urban outgrowth or amT'THRT f^FT two or more physically smr ^Tmt st^ continuous towns together witl^ wr%J!i 3Tr|. the continuous well recognised urban outgrowth, if any, o f such towns. (n) »IK?n?ft5^/COMPARISON WTTH INDIA

Comparison Serial «TfWT Maha­ India of Maha­ Unit Item No. rashtra rashtra with India (Percentage) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2) POPULATION (1991 Census) 1.1 (in) . . 48,252 6,27,147 7.7 Thousand (a) Rural population. (in) tmrtw ’Rr^« f^TRra’ 47,861 5,51,183ft 8.7 Thousand (a) Total non-workers. (an) ^ ?r ^xoir-iri^ u*ui yi+scjiO 60.8 65.3 .. Percentage (b) Percentage of total non- wl+'^wvD' srm

1.9 256 267tt .. Persons per Density of population. «>^?ri§qT sq. km.

1.10 »rrer‘^ stiito— Literacy percentage—(1981) (1) 'i^'< ^'^w rfr 74.84 63.86 Percentage (/■) Male (^) 50.51 39.42 Do* («) Female { i) 63.05 52.11 Do. (///) Persons

1.11 <1,000 935 929 .. Females per Sex ratio. (1991) 1,000 males HWT. 1.12 *T«t sri^^'V i h P i ^ 25.43 23.56 .. Percentage Percentage growth of popula tion during 1981-91.

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iiHt AGRICULTURE

Area under principal crops ^ w( apsrHt {Average for years 1987-88 1988-89 BTTfrft). and 1989-90) 2.1 1,479 40,907 3.6 Thou-hect. Rice 2.2 • • 31 818 23,543 3.5 Do. .. Wheat 2.3 ♦ • » 6,426 15,182 42.3 Do. .. Jowar 2.4 ^T5Rt • • fi 1,898 10,550 18.0 Do. .. Bajri 2.5 • • Sf 10,619 90,181 11.8 Do. .. All cereals 2.6 • • it 3,217 22,547 14.3 Do. .. All pulses 2.7 sfrssrn# 13,836 1,12,728 12.3 Do. .. A ll foodgrains 2.8 • • fi 875 8,027 10.9 Do. .. Groundnut 2.9 y-,y . . ♦ • it 330 3,352 9.8 Do. .. Sugarcane ’ 2.10 • ♦ » 2,594 7,044 36.8 Do. .. Cotton

Outturn o f principal crops {Average for years 1987-88, 19SS S and 1989-90)

2.11 2,228 67,802 3.3 Thousafld Rice tonnes. 2.12 • • » 861 49,977 1.7 Do. .. Wheat 2.13 ♦ • II 5.622 11,760 47.8 Do. .. Jowar

2.14 ^5Rt It 1,005 5,899 17.0 Do. .. Bajri All cereals 2.15 • • II 9,716 1,35,438 7.2 Do. .. All pulses 216 u 16,261 1,24,754 13.0 Do. .. 1,13,421 14,79,130 Do. .. All foodgrains 2.17 <1^ arwsfFt • • »» 7.7 2.18 • • » 867 7,867 11.0 Do. .. Groundni't 2.19 • ♦ If 28,164 2,07,997 13.5 Do. .. Sugarcane (cane) 2.20 • • ;# 286 1,504 19.0 Do. .. Cotton (lint)

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 3 «• Livestock Census, 1982 3.1 . . 30.919 4,19,545 7.4 Thousand Total livestock number}.. 3.2 • • tt 16,162 1,92,453 8.4 Do. .. Total cattle 3.3 jrrt-4^— t. Cattl©^ (*}) w^=tkW ^ 1; 8,560 94,305 9.1 Do. .. (i) Males over 3 years ( ^ ) cff^ ^^t=rct5T * • it 7,110 86,081 8.3 Do. .. (jY) Females over 3 years ' 3.4 • ♦ » 3,972 69,784 5.7 Do. .. Total buffaloes 3.5 BuflFaloes— ( h) ♦ • tt 760 16,242 4.7 Do. .. (/) Males over 3 years { r ) cftiT • ♦ if 3,212 53,442 5.8 Do. .. (i») Females over 3 years 3.6 o;^or ^ ft 10,376 1,04,017 10.1 Do. .. Total sheep and goats 3.7 ^frt, f?nT^ «)jR * • 99 49 899 5.5 Do. .. Total horses and ponies 3.8 • * 99 360 52,392 0.8 Do. .. Other livestock 3.9 ^fsr^T, 99 19,844 2,07,739 9.6 Do. .. Total poultry 3.10 • • tt 22 519 4.2 Do. .. Tractors 3 11 n 139 3,101 4.5 Do. .. Oil en%ines with pumps for irrigation purposes. 3.12 r«-^>ii't>r

4 FORESTS (1979-80) 4.1 n^uf 5nT5?5qTc^ .. f%- . . 64,078 7,36,685 8.7 Sq. km. Total forest area (II) »TTTm?ft gc7^/COMPARISON WITH INDIA—

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5 3^f(»T srrfoT ^ pupft INDUSTRY AND MTNTNG 5.1 *Factories— (ar) 20,049 1,78,749 11.2 Number (a) Working factories (1986) ( sTT) If^SF 1,211 7,795 15.5 Thousand (b) Average daily number of numbers. workers (1986). 5.2 ^atntsjT Annual Survey o f Industries ( S^lTJRT 5T «TPr ) {Census plus Non-Census pans) (1987-88)— (3t) 16,536 1,06,026 15.6 Crore Rs. (a) Productive capital (3h ) Ttsnnfr^T: ^oIKTtT 1,270 7,904 16.1 Thousand {b) Number of person numbers. employed. (?) fi^'^5?TT7?r . . 33,068 1,53,973 21.5 Crore Rs. (f) Gross output (ex-factory value). (f) ^?1T3r^T ^?3T^f5 n 6,298 28,334 22.2 Do. .. (i/) Value added by manu- fa

5.4 wtnvm (*?<^^o). m in in g (1990) (3t) fte?TT .j ‘ooo 16,238 2,i3,482 7:6 ‘000 Tonnes (flj CQal (.Quantity) i ^ ) 450 6,019 7.5 Crore Rs. (Value) (arr) (^5?qT?5T) ^0 0 0 ^rf 736 53,702 1.4 ’000 Tonnes (6) Iron ore (Quantity) ( ^ ) 4 4§4 a.§ Crore Rs. (Value) (?) O O O 261 1,363 19.1 ’000 Tonnes (c) Manganese ore (Quantity) ( ^ ) 17 54 31.5 Crore Rs. (Value) ( I) ^rr^^ETTtr * o o o drf 569 4,773 11.9 ’000 Tonnes (d) Bauxite (Quantity) ( ^ ) 4 55 7.3 Crore Rs. (Value)' 6 fTO^T ELECTRICITY 6.1 ft^^Sc'TTFT ?WST fti.g.cTRT 35,260 2,45,402 14.4 Millon kwh Electricity generated (198 9-90) 6.2 f^fW^TTP; ('!<^

*aj^«?T4V/Provisiona]. (II) wTcmft w?rt/comparison wrrH ind u—

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9,384 37,769 24.9 Crore Rs. Working capital of all co-operativc societies. 250 gl,742 14.0 Do. .. Advances by agricultural credit societies.

9. anf'!T Io30T<5r3«jl TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS 9.1 (3t) ^ TrrrHV *ft?T 5,297 61,460 8.6 Kilometres (o) Total railway length (as on ^^)- 31st March 1984). (an) ^ in#5!n s^ - qtcR 1.6 1.9 .. Do. .. (b) Railway length per 100 'T)o5T?Tt 5THl'*r (T^ 'loo ^*V5?T square kilometres of area ^rtSTiTFr) (^*1JTT^ n<^^Tt^)• (as on 31st March 1984), 9.2 Too sff^'ssnnir 67 56 .. Do. .. Road length per 100 square scyqift Tl^r^ (^<1 JtH' kilometres of area (as on 31st ^\66 ^ ) . March 1988). 9.3 (ar) 'loo ?fwr . 668 410 .. Number («) Motor vehicles perlOOsq. tESTTmr 33}V). March 1988). (sn-) ?TC^M5N#5^imt3RfWi^ |. 3,102 1,858 .. Do. .. (6) Motor vehicles per lakh of qfeR ( ^ T ttt# ^ ) . population (as on 31st March 1989).

10. TTWT3?TO (iW^o) STATE INCOME (1989-90) 10.1 (3t) ^?T?r 45,613* * 3.46,994** * 13.1 Crore Rs. (a) Income at current prioet («n) 6,184 4,252 .. Rs. (b) Per capita incomc at ^?T5T. current prices.

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M a x im u m a n d M in im u m T e m p e r a t u r e , R a in y D a ys a n d A n n u a l R a in f a l l a t S elected C entkes 1989 ( FTtTPT fe#tnq,qT3^ nrfenI^s^/Tem p^rature in degrees celcious and Rainfali in mm. ) cTTJrR/Temperature 'TT3;?f/Rainfall ar^JTPP ^ ------— ------—— —------Centres S ^ a l JF*TRy qrra^ Normal No. Maximum Mlaimum Rainy 4ays Rainfall Rainfall (Highest) (Lowest)

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

I 36.9 15.9 86 1,915.2 1,805 Colaba (Greater Bombay) 2 40.4 16.4 83 1,260.0 2,812 Santacruz (Greater Bombay) 3 (5M) 37.1 13.3 61 1,397.0 1,759 Dahanu (Thane) 4 «flTT (rrq ^ ) 48.7 13.1 83 5,052.2 N.A. Bhiira (Raigad) 5 36.9 13.6 79 1,868.1 1,960 All bag (Raigad) 6 37.8 16.3 98 3,568.5 2,617 Ratnagiri 7 34.5 17-2 84 2.353.0 2,246 Devgad (Sindhudurg) 8 35.2 15.0 90 447.0 N.A. Vengurla (Sindhudurg) 9 ^ (xc^rrf^) 34-6 19.1 89 519.6 2,472 Harnai (Ratnagiri) 10 N.A. N.A. 48 867.5 697 11 afrsR (tjinii+) 40.7 6.5 40 503.2 633 Ozitr (Nashik) 12 14 ?>idiTrra’ 48.4 7.5 26 413.3 787 Jalgjion 15 41.0 8.0 41 777.4 622 Ahmadnagar 16 m \ 41.3 7.1 50 ■ m .% 661 Pune 17 ^RTTRff ( ^ ) 42.6 9.4 30 465.2 465 Baraniati (Puod 18 wtfJM (|^) N.A. N.A. 47 849*9 684 Loh^pon (Pune) 19 (^j75.(TJT.«t.) 41.3 12.0 N.A. N.A. 640 Wanorie (A.F.M.C.) 20 (^TWKT) 34*7 10-6 118 4,746.2 6,226 Mahabalcshwar (Satara) 21 40-7 10-5 31 527-2 N.A. Sangli 22 ?it55m 44-4 12-9 51 862-7 678 Solapur 23 46-6 9.4 22 351-7 596 Jeur (Solapur) 24 HTRTRT 38.6 7.8 50 612.0 N.A. Satara 25 40-9 13-6 60 161-3 1,070 Kolhapur 26 arWnitR N A . N.A. 41 830.3 726 Aurangabad 27 43 0 10-0 44 1,056-2 N.A. 0»roanabad 28 f^RaRrsMT 43 0 6-8 51 895-3 692 Chikhalthana (Aurangabad) 29 q w t 46-3 10-5 52 1,488-1 854 Parbhani 30 ' 43-6 8*9 48 1,324-4 786 Beed 31 45-4 9-1 54 949-5 901 Nanded 32 42-1 10.6 46 887.1 857 Buldana. 33 affsnrnmoS 47.4 8-8 38 577.0 N.A. Akala Airport 34 46 6 10.0 30 4,14-2 801 AkolaCity 35 amXRRft 47.9 JO-8 43 753.7 876 Amravati 36 N.A. N.A. 48 962.3 1,096 Yavatmal 37 q^R (ifiRnnoS) 47-5 7-2 56 1,069-9 875 Pusad (Yavatmal) 38 ^ 48-6 9.4 40 1,051-0 N.A. Wardha 39 5TFPJT fiwrsraaf 46.7 7-6 N.A. N.A. N.A. Nagpur Airport 40 STFT^^TfT 46-6 8.4 N.A. N.A. 1,242 Nagpur City 41 ’fffen (w kt) 47.1 8.8 61 1,116-5 1,471 Gondia (Bhandara) 42 =^?riT 47.5 8.3 51 1,034.3 1,267 Chandrapur 43 (=^3^) 43.0 5-4 50 885-4 N.A. Brahmapuri (Chandrapur) 44 f t w (

District Serial Household* Males Females Total Sex ratio* No. (1981) (No.) (6) (7) (2) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 820 Greater Bombay 1 1,625 5,449 4.461 9,910 2,445 5,227 880 Thane CTO . . 655 2,781 TnnrcJ 293 902 913 1,815 1,011 Raigad CHiPr^ 431 696 843 1,539 1,211 Ratnagiri * 388 443 831 1,140 Sindhudurg frrf^ 510 1,980 1,864 3,845 949 Nasliik 357 1,29J 1,238 2,529 959 Dhul« ^ ♦ • 942 Jalgaon g ^osnFT 471 1,640 1,544 3,184 952 Ahmadnagar 9 3T^JT?[5rn: 477 1,722 1,640 3.362 10 5^ .. 767 2,846 2,655 5,511 937 Pune 1,035 Satara 11 382 1,201 1,244 2,445 12 ^rt«i^ 331 1,118 1,080 2,198 966 Sanfli 3,224 936 Sola pur 13 ^ft55T^ 463 1,665 1,559 966 Kolhapur 14 448 1,513 1.461 2,974 2,209 926 Aurangabad 15 sfrc’TTlT? 439 1,148 1.061 958 Jalna 16 gfT^r * 696 667 1.363 2,115 955 Parbhani 17 c n : ^ 338 1,083 1,032 18 .. 271 934 885 1,819 947 Bced 1,113 2,326 946 Nanded 19 308 1,195 617 1,272 943 Ogmanabad 20 386 655 * 861 813 1.673 944 Latuf 21 22 283 962 919 1,881 955 Buldana

23 338 1,140 1.071 2,211 940 Akola

24 351 1,140 1,069 2,291 938 Amravati

25 ZT^RTFToS 331 1,064 1,010 2,074 949 Yavatmal

26 =TO? 183 549 517 1,066 941 Wardha

27 ^rnr^T 491 1,705 1,575 3,260 923 Nagpur

28 »f¥RT 354 1,057 1,046 2,103 989 Bhandara

29 401 908 861 1,769 948 Chandrapur

30 ir^ r^ rfr * 3f8 388 786 976 Gadchiroli

11,691 40,686 38,062 78,748 935 MaharasJitra State

@vmsT 11,19,773 4,37,806 4.06,518 84,324 929 @India

—(l) arr^frl Note.—(/) Details may not add up to the totals due to round" ing. (^) ^,ooo wn. (ii) *Females per 1,000 males. {^Jim ^ (Hi) @ Excludes population of areas in Jammu and Kashmir wher* census could not be taken. ( y ) idv3R ttsv w’nTT^arri^. (iv) First census was taken in 1872. antSTTT*— ( 'I) 'Snr^ipTT, iT^RT^. Source.—(1) Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. ( r ) iT|TfTR^5fr2tTpfpTT«rr^,vjror. (2) Registrar General and Census Commissioner for India. Z «m^3nf9T55W#5srr/AREA AND POPULATION ^«fm?*ii7T^/TABLE No. 2 .2

f^fr^^fRt^^^TRRt^'^^T/RURAL AND U r BAN POPULATION IN EACH DISTRICT 1991 (fSTRtcT/In thousand numbers-)

HHI'O Sr^TFT Population Decennial growth rate 1981-91 (%) s n r p iT ------Serial ^ITirtTiT JTFRt IT ^ Percentage of ijwf^ fTPr^ District No. Rural Urban Total urban population Rural Urban Total to total population

(1) (2) " (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (2)

1 .. 9,910 9,910 100.00 20.21 20.21 Greater Bombay 2 spit 1,843 3,384 5,227 64.74 1.20 127.67 55.95 Thane 3 TT5TTIS 1,491 324 1,815 17.84 16.79 54.24 22.08 Raigad 4 1,401 138 1,539 8.87 11.26 14.68 11.58 Ratnagiri 5 768 63 831 7.60 5.10 24.89 6.38 Sindhudurg 6 2,479 1,366 3,845 35.52 20.13 47.13 28.50 Nashik 7 ^55 2,010 519 2,529 20.53 21.81 29.77 23.37 Dhule 8 '5r®*TT«r 2,311 873 3,184 27.42 17.90 32.65 21.60 Jalgaon 9 2,830 533 3,362 15.84 19.85 51.57 23.96 Ahmadnagar 10 3^ 2,714 2,797 5,511 50.76 23.74 41.92 32.34 Pune 11 ?fT5fT^ 2,129 316 2,445 412.91 20.11 18.74 19.93 Satara 12 1,696 502 2,198 22.84 17.76 27.39 19.83 Sangli 13 2,295 929 3,224 28.81 26.06 21.03 24.57 Solapur 14 2,189 785 2,974 26.40 19.29 26.26 21.05 Kolhapur 15 1,485 724 2,209 32.78 24.65 83.67 39.33 Aurangabad 16 1^32 231 1,363 16.92 30.03 44,44 32=26 Jalna 17 'TTWt 1,639 476 2,115 22.50 24.51 45.80 28.74 Parbhani 18 ^ 1,492 327 1,819 17.96 20.09 42.15 28.70 Becd 19 1,821 505 2,326 21.71 28.11 54.06 32.97 Nanded 20 1,078 194 :^1,272 15.22 19.88 48.67 23.52 Osmanabad 21 WTfT 1,331 342 1,673 20.42 23.31 60.32 29.41 Lati.r 22 1,493 388 1,881 20.63 21.43 39.10 24.70 Buldana 23 3T^ft«5T 1.576 634 2,211 28.68 14.91 39.48 21.02 Akola 24 snrCR^ 1,480 729 2,209 33.01 12.35 33.88 18.65 Amravati 25 1,717 357 2,074 7.21 16.37 36.15 19.36 Yavatmal 26 JTtrf 782 284 1,066 26.61 12.51 22.46 13.00 VVardha 27 ?mT^ 1,252 2,028 3,280 61.84 11.79 38.04 26.69 Nagpur 28 W?T 1,827 277 2,103 13.15 14.40 14.86 14.46 Bhandara 29 =^5^ 1,273 496 1,769 28.04 8.73 101.47 24.84 Chandrapur 30 717 68 786 8.71 15.34 341.31 23.27 Gadchiroli TIVI 48,252 30,496 78,748 38.73 18.30 38.66 25.43 Maharashtra State ^TTprl’ 6,27,141 2,17,179 8,44,324 25.72 19.71 36.19 23.56 Indiat

— ( T) 3IT^ yfwmid ^'Tft fe^FPft ^T5TT '^o4«ik Note.—(/) Details may not add up to the totals due to rounding ( ^ ) t ^FPT^RT ^ ^ Wwi q

2. WTO53 snf^ AND POPULATION ?f^^t^/TABLE No 2.3 r^c^l«fl < srrf^ ^Jrar/AREA AND DENSITY OF EACH DISTRICT 1991 8T^5t.’TT*fi' W5R5S ( ^ Serial Area in sq. District No. kilometres persons per sq. kilometres) (^) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 603 16,432 Greater Bombay 2 sm 9,558 547 Thane TFT*re 7,152 254 Raigad Tc^nMt ,8,208 188 Ratnagiri 5,207 160 Sindhudurg ^rrfw 15,530 247 Nashik < 13,150 192 Dkule 8 11,765 271 Jalgaon 17,048 197 Ahmadnagar 10 jwr 15,643 351 Pune 11 ?TTcrra 10,480 233 Satara 12 ?n»r??r 8,572 256 Sangli 13 14,895 216 Solapur 14 S?R^T^ 7,685 387 Kolhapur 15 a f tw w 10,107 219 Aurangabad 16 7,718 177 Jalna 17 11,041 191 Parbhani 18 10.693 170 Seed 19 » n ^ 10,528 220 Nanded 20 7,569 168 Osmanabad 21 7,157 234 Latur 27 ^ygriri 9.6fil 195 Buldana 23 ^jptw 10,574 209 Akola 24 Brnrm)’ 12,210 181 Amrarati 25 q’w^nrra 13,582 153 Yavatmai 2< ^ 6,S09 169 Wardha 27 9,892 331 Nagpur 28 w u 9,321 226 Bhandara 29 11,443 155 Chandrapur 30 14,452 55 Gadchiroli 3,07,713 256 Maharashtra Statte inrw . 32,87 263 267* India .-(<)) snts. Note.—{I) Figures arc provisional. (;^) * snTcfffr. (2) Excluding Jammu and Kashmir. *rraK.- ( ‘1) yRwnftT^TTnsc.S'oHrc#.—(l) Director of Census Operations, Maharashtr-a. ( ^ ) ^ (2) Regiitrar General and Census Commissioner for Indiia. 17

2. «nf«T ^t¥#WT/AREA AND POPULATION ^IRTTWj/TABLE No. 2.4 vriTn*r (#+'i«iTd) Percentage of Literacy in each D istrict 1981 STRTT^ {#P%«nTl’)/Literacy pcroentagc Serial 5^ feprr District N o. Male Female Total _(i:) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) i 7i.91 60.75 6S .18 Greater Bombay 2, sm 59.64 40.15 50.50 Thane 3' 57.42 34.27 45.59 Raigad 4. Ratnagiri 59.62 38.15 47 , s { 5 Sindhudurg 6. 56.09 31.85 44.36 ’ Nashik 7 48.61 26.01 37.51 Dhule 8 515PM 61.19 34.39 48. U Jalgaon 9 arnR^nn: 56.51 29.24 43.16 Ahmadnagar 10 3^ 65.16 42.14 54.03 Pune 11 «wr

2. ^5r5o3 3TrfnT5y>*7H^/AREA AND POPULATION

^FTW/TABLE No. 2.5

*^0 'i 'TT^^T Decadal Variation in Populaiton Since 1901

De

1901-11 .. + 10.74

1911-21 .. —2.91

1921-31 .. + 14.91

1931-41 .. +11.99

1941-51 .. + 19.27

1951-61 - .. +23.60

1961-71 .. +27.45

1971-81 .. +24.54

1981-91 .. +25.43 irruR.— m-hiohi, Source.—Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. 19

2. 3Hf^ ^ ^ m j A S E A AND POPULATION

?5^/TABLE No. 2.6 ?T^?T=3qT ^ dT5rMr®r U r b a n P o p u l a t io n b y S iz e —C l a ss o f T o w n s 1991

5fjrr»T Serial Population range Number Percentage N o. of towns Population to total urban and UAs. population (1> (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 Below 5,000 ^ 11 33,359 0.1

2 5,000—9,999 .. 47 3,13,553 1.0

3 10,000—19,999 101 12,60,542 4-1

4 20,000-49,999 113 31,69,555 10.4

5 50,000—99,999 31 19,77,802 6.5

6 1,00,000 snf’JT 3rfgR> .. 33 2,37,41,541 77.9 and above

q^oi/Total 336 3,04,96,352 100.0

UA=Urban Agglomeration. ynOT? — 5o«

Rc: 4385—3 20

2. ««^anf^?5twWT/AREA AND POPULATION

cIWT ?lwt^/TABLE No. 2.7

>a C lassification of Inhabited Villages A c co rd in g to P opulation 1981

tfTJrW 3R. 9Rin snnpi Number of Rural Percentaige Serial Population range inhabited Population to total No. villages rural populattion (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 Below 2 0 0 ^ ^ 4,523 4,60,124 1.1

2 200-499 .. 9,248 32,68,093 8 .0

3 500—999 .. 12,330 88,91,308 21.8

4 1,000—1,999.. 8,954 1,23,57,047 30.3

5 2,000—4,999.. 3,604 1,04,71,160 25.7

6 5,000—9,999.. 579 38,37,056 9.4

7 10,000 anf'ir ?3Trg^T arff^ 116 15,05,789 3.7 and above

1 ^ /T o ta l .. 39,354 4,07,90,577 100.01

3nqTT--“g-°ff^*, 5FTwn, Source.—Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. 21

2. dTrfoT vhvH^/AREA AND POPULATION cT^ Wsp/TABLE No. 2.8.

0 ^ ^ srf^ ^ sra%?5lr

C ities / U r b a n A gglomerations ( U A s) w it h P o p u l a t io n of 1 ,0 0 ,0 0 0 OR ABOVE

1991

(^^^TRTiT 1 Serial 5T^/5T^ Population Name of City/UA No.. (in thousand) (1)1 (2) (3) (2)

12,572 1. Greater Bombay Urban Agglo­ meration. (3t) 9,910 (a) Greater Bombay (M. Corpn). sm ifi^ 3T^«T5r 3t^t§5^ 2,662 2. Constituent in Thane ( st) ^^irrq-(rr. tt.) 1,014 (a) (M. Corpn.) (3TT) sTor (q". 5T. qr.) 797 (b) Thane (M. Corpn.) (^) (JT. iT «i^<) 22 (b) Wadi (C.T.) {%) (^|or»fJ 5T^) * 17 (c) Digdon

RiC 4385—3a 22

rw m 's m ^ jT A B L E N o . l.Z.— contd.

(1) (2) .(3) (2)

■-iTfspp «|;w 722 5. Nashik Urban Agglomeratnon (3t) nTftn> (jt. qr.) 647 (a) Nashik (M. Dorpn.) (3rr) 51 (b) Deolali (Contenment) (?) 'T. i 12 (c) Bhagur (M.) ( i) (^’inr !?i^<) 12 (

?5 621 6.. Solapur Urban Agglomeration (st) (tt. tt.) 604 (a) Solapur (M. Corpn.) (dri) 10 (b) Majrewadi (O.G.) (?) ?i>rT^< (^fcr^5)s 5 (c) Solapur (Rural) (O.G.) (1) (arfirffe) 2 {d) Nehrunagar (O.G.)

sftvrRT^ 5ffT 592 7. Aurangabad Urban Agglomera­ tion. (sr) sfVwwT^ (^. ^. qr.) 573 (a) Aurangabad (M. Corpn.> (iHl) »T3o5 19 (b) Aurangabad (Conteonment)

sTTTTT^'i' {^. qr.) 434 8. Amravati (M. Corpn.)

% 417 9, Kolhapur Urban Agglomeration (ar) {fj.^.m.) 405 (a) Kolhapur (M. Corpn.) (3tt) (w-rr 5if^) 12 (6) Gandhinagar (C.T.)

<}o 392 10. Bhiwandi Urban Agglomeration (sa") (?T. q'.) 379 (a) Bhiwandi (M.) (sn) ^RT’ (WTT^Tfr) 13 (b) Khonl (C.T.)

HtWt 364 11. Sangli Urban AgglomeratJon (sr) (^r. ^.qr.)’, 193 (a) SajQgli (M. Corpn.) (Vr) ^q5{i^ (3Tf^R%) 33 ib) Kupwad (O.G.) ( f ) ftR3T (?r. q-.) 122 (c) Miraj (M.) (I) (3r%gfe) ' 4 (d) Vanlewadi (O.G.) (^ ) (w rr m<) ■ 12 (e) Madhavnagar (C.T.)

(ff. q'.) 342 12. (M.)

(?r. q’.) 328 13. Akola (M.)

309 14. Nanded Urban Agglomeration (5t) (?r. 'T.) 275 (a) Nanded (M.) (srr) (^. q'.) 34 (b) Waghala (M.)

IK ^ (^. q-.) 278 15. Dhule(M.) '1^ ^snzTfTw (JT. q".) 242 16. Jalgaon (M.) 23

rTfrTT ^Pitt^f/TABLE N o. 2.S.—contd.

(1) (2) (3) (2)

q’.) 175 22. Jalna(M .) 159 23. Bhusawal Uraban Agglomera­ tion. ( st) ^ h r e s (^ . q'.) 145 (a) Bhusawal (M.) (an) ^^(w n?i^) 14 (b) Kandri (C.T.) ^TTfRt 51^^ 132 24. KampteeUrban Agglomeration (3t) ^rnrsT (?i. q-.) 79 (a) Kamptee (M.) (m) (wrr ?r^) 19 (b) Kanhan Pipri (C.T.) {%) (WTT 5Tf?:) 18 (c) Tekad (C.T.) (f) 12 (d) Kamptee (Contt.) (^) ^ ( w ? T ^ ) 5 (e) Kandri (C.T.) 122 25. Yavatmal Urban Agglomera­ tion. (an-) trwcTREs (?r. q'.) 109 (a) Yavatmal (M.) (arr) ^^TORT (w?rr5T^) 13 (b) Umarsara (C.T.)

q-.) 112 26. Beed(M.)

iffferr (n. q".) 109 27. Gondiya (M.) ^ f ( n . 7 . ) 103 28. Wardha(M.)

23,742 .. Total

?T.?r.qT.. = Corp.=Munidpal Corporation. O.G.— 1 Out Growth. T. = = Municipality. G.T.—w n 5Tf^/City Town, S.T. ?r^Special Town. s>q- - 3TT^ #F$Fn

2. e ^ c 3 3TTfbr^mhm/AREA AND POPULATION

^5TT^ff/TA^iLE No. 2 .9

^rnr ^ ’^rr^-rr ^ ^ =fi <«i i

C lassihcation of W orkers a n d N on-w orkers

1991 (fstro^jln thousand numbecs)

3J?T?CTK- ^T^RTSE Maharashtra Item

(1) (2) (3) (2)

78,748 Total population

(1) 10,134 As cultivator (2) 8,311 As agricultural labourers (3) ^3'?ft7rsraM spHT ^TT'jrrt 947 Household industry (4) 11,494 In Other workers (5) 30,887 Total main workers (6) ^iPT^nr .. 2,850 Marginal wqrkers (7) l^‘b'^1—^f)T*T »I ^tTOITT 47,861 Total non-workers

— 3TT^ ^ t'??3TT ^S ’lIR ?TT^^. Note.—Details may not add to the totals due to rounding. anSTR.— STHMIUmi, Source.—Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. 2, AND POPULATION frwmi^/TABLE No. 2*10

C lassification of P ersons n o t at W ork by T ype o f A ctivity «I^/Census 1981 (f3TRt^/in thousand)

?rnTtw/Rural ?mrft/Urban i^OT/Total SRTR Type of activity qijq- t r ^ 3 ^ 5W Males Females Toml Males Females Tolal Males Females Total . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (1)

4,103 2,308 6,411 3,012 2,267 5,279 7,116 4,575 11,691 Full time students. NJ 131 4,196 4,327 78 4,500 4,577 209 8,695 8,904 Household duties. 3fcf«^ri dfyurri^ 31 4,738 5,423 10,161 2,189 2,216 4,405 6,926 7,638 14,564 Dependents and in­ fant. °ilNT^, Wil^TTWX 54 20 74 235 28 263 290 49 339 Retired, rentiers and persons of inde­ anrirr^ pendent means. 19 10 29 24 14 38 44 24 68 Beggars, vagrants etc. 1%5TT JTT?T%^ 5 3 8 20 6 26 24 9 33 Inmates of panal, snwTTszrr ^ nrrf# fiwFrsq mental and chari­ ■?:T^=qT sipfrft- table institutions. 109 25 134 283 51 334 39L 76 467 Others. 9,159 11,985 21,144 5,841 9,081 14,922 15,000 21,066 36,066 Total

BTTsfn:.— wrxmwt ^nTrprnrT ^ arrfw w ('if). Source.—Census of India 1981, Part III-A and B (iv).

^^m^/TABLE No 2.11 2, 3nfn ^Wwi/AREA AND POPULATION

cRcTT TO^/TABLE No. 2.11

T O t arrftrr ^ rirr^ ^ ^ ' ^ w t /P o p u l a t io n o f S.C., S.T . AND N e o B u d d h ls t 1981 (^rw/Number)

sr^ R d 5rr?ft Percentage to total :rial Scheduled Scheduled Noo population Literate population Castes Tribes Buddhist as percentage to total population District

3R. 3HT.o 3TT 'STT^ft/ 3T^. SPTT^/ Neo " s .c . S.T S. C. S.T. Buddhist KJ 00 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (2)

1 3,99,076 84,073 4,336 4.84 1.02 0.05 50.56 . 49.07 Greater Bombay 2 sw 83,825 7,29,424 4,64? 2.5C 21.76 0.64 43.70 14.40 Thane 3 T m ^ 25,182 1,90,210 7,672 1.69 12.80 0.52 46.42 16.46 Raigad 4 i^fTfPr'd 15,079 26,725 \1 7 .1 7 7 / 1.09 1.94 1 0 - 8 2 / \3 8 .6 5 \ i o .26 r’Ratnagiri 5 31,254 6,622 J @ \ 4.04 0.86. f @ \ / @ f Sindhudurg 6 1,85,859 7,01,647 10,038 6.21 23.45 0.34 41.86 16.74 'Nashik 7 85,735 8,31,064 2,322 4.18 40.53 0.11 37.15 15.26 Dhule 8 1,54,227 2,16,009 2,720 5.89 8.25 0.10 34.58 19.95 Jalgaon 9 2,87,707 1,87,656 6,421 10.62 . 6.93 0.24 35.43 16.87 Ahmadnagar 10 5^ 3,13,797 1,58,705 20,874 7.54 3.88 0.50 41.71 27.80 Pune 11 grmxT 1,26,630 13,060 24,282 6.21 0.64 1.19 39.61 29.66 Satara 12 2,04,352 15,535 4,350 11.16 0.85 0.24 37.52 40.19 Sangli 13 3,70,795 50,755 5,049 14.31 1.96 0.19 29.75 31.64 Solapur 14 ^PtcfT^ 3,01,448 25,710 3,123 12.23 1.04 0.12 35.01 34.36 Kolhapur 15 94,415 58,480 \ 1 5,296/■ 5.95 3.68 \0 .6 3 23.90 r \ 16.87 rAurangabad 16 67,648 20,258 f 6.55 1.96 / @ @\ / © ’YJalna 17 94,839 75,502 6,380 5.77 4.60 0.35 18.99 16.78 Parbhani 18 1,57,819 12,218 5,988 11.17 0.87 0.40 21.99 17.69 Beed 19 1,97,709 1,78,238 4,885 11 .30 10.19 0.28 20.00 20-53 Nanded 20 'TFTPTTWT? 1,44,887 19,320 14,534/■ 14.07 1 .88 \ 0 . 2 0 f 'I 2 4 .1 3 / 123.21/ Osmaoabad 21 2,12,525 34,702 / @ \ 16.43 ?.68 / @ \ - f @ \ J @ "^Latur 22 93,227 66,457 1,388 6.18 4.40 0.09 31.65 27.15 Buldana 23 1,00,616 1,1 4,759 3,263 5.51 6.28 0.18 34.37 33.57 Akola 24 s n r r r ^ 1,12,754 2,41,704 20,663 6.06 12.98 5.89 41.45 25.69 Amravati 2^ 85,985 3,70,116 4,804 4.95 21.30 0.28 33.75 24.35 Yavatmal 26 5TSr? 36,412 1,42,224 9,909 3.93 15.35 1 .07 42.69 34.77 Wardha NJ 27 1,82,395 3,53,303 3.445. 7.05 13.65 0.13 46.28 42.63 Nagpur VO 28 ^fT^RT 1,79,244 2,98,039 7.429 9.75 16.22 0.40 48.32 33.13 Bhandara 29 90,604 2,98,904 V 6.39 21.07 \0 .0 5 f \ 3 3 .2 4 / 11.11 J Chandrapur 30 43,718 2,50,599 / @1 6.86 39.32 f @ \ / @1 } @'(^Gaclchiroli 44,79,763 57,72,038 2,03,075 7 14 9.19 0.32 35.55 22.29 .Maharashtra

Wlrl* 10,47,54,623 5,16,28,638 . . 1 5 . 7 5 1.16 .. .. India*

*3TRTm snr^/Ex eluding Assam

3T7^H=5irr 3rr|. ^ t^ sst nT^. Note.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics lias compiled the information of the re-ors'anised districts from the information available in census./not available separately. arroK.— 5pni’’JpTr, Source.—Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. 30

2, 3Trf«i ?y)^nfT^/AREA a n d p o p u l a t i o n

cmm^PHt^/TABLE No. 2.12

D isabled Po pulation in M aharashtra State by T ype of D isability 1981*

^^:3ra ^cTiTFra iT^ " sw^grrf)’ Serial fsiefT Totally Totally Totally Total Percentage No. Blind Crippled Dumb (3+4+ 5) to total District population

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

1 1,513 1,299 903 3.715 0.04 Greater Bombay^ 2 831 951 679 2,461 0.07 Thane 3 647 642 607 1,896 0.13 Raigad 4

Trsfir 36,964 26,365 19,063 82,392 0.13 Maharashtra State

*3Tf«rRV//Provisiona 1 amirr ^nrfpiRT, Source.—Director of Census operations, Maharashtra. 31

2. m m snf^r ?Jt^^/AREA and p op u lation cTfm 5Pm^/TABLE No. 2.13

P o p u l a t io n A c c o r d in g t o A g e G r o u p s 1981 ?FT^/CENSUS (^^nrra'/in thousand)

'=jt 2,052 4,114 85.93 50—59 1,444 1,360 2,804 92.80 60+ 1,406 1,484 2,890 99.89 *ir^/Total 20,527 29,263 40,790 100.00 THRt/Urban 0—14 4,005 3,773 7,778 35.36 15—19 1,215 1,003 218 45.44 20—24 1,312 1,024 2,336 56.06 25—29 I,129 934 2,063 65.44 30—34 913 707 1,620 72.81 35-39 794 625 1,419 79.26 40—49 1,211 907 2,118 88.89 50—59 728 558 1,286 94.74 60+ 5bl 558 1,119 99.83 *(i^t>T/TotaI . II,888 10,106 21,994 100.00

Fijgures of ‘Age’ not stated are included in Total. amOR.— WPTFJT 3TTf^ ^ SITfw ^ (/). 5owrce.—General Economic Tables, Part-in, A and B(i). 32

2. snfoT AND POPULATION cT^ TABLE No. 2.14

o Population by Religion 1981

ITR Serial Population Religion No. (1) (2) (3) (2)

(1) 39,46,149 Buddhist

(2) 7,95,464 Christian

(3) % 5,11,09,457 Hindu

(4) 939,392 Jain

(5) 58,05,785 Muslim

(6) 1,07,255 Sikh

(7) ■^d

(8) 6,283 Religion not stated

.. 6,27,84,171 Total ansTR.—vrdtiT 5PT1PJRT, Source.—Census of India, 1981, Series 12, Maharastitra Paper 1 of 1984. 33

2. 3TTfni ^'I^th^ / A R E A a n d p o p u l a t i o n cRmwNr/TABLE No. 2.15 ;^oo

1 ^ / 1 ^ amst5R/ T ^TT#/ # / Year 1st March 1st Julv 1st Octobcr 1st March 1st Jul:^ 1st October (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1981 68,51,590 69,01,330 69,38,871 6,27,841 6,32,357 6,35,765 1982 70,01,914 70,52,040 70,89,869 6,41,484 6,46,184 6,49,732 1983 71,53,283 72,03,532 72,41,450 6,55,718 6,60,500 6,64,110 1984 73,05,398 73,55,980 73,94,145 6,70,170 6,74,810 6,78,311 1985 74,57,955 75,08,592 75,46,795 6,84,188 6,88,535 6,91,813 1986 76,10,701 76,61,353 76,99,563 6,97,321 7,01,377 7,04,437 19877 77,63,377 78,13,743 78,51,732 7,09,594 7,13,337 7,16,160 1988 79,15,670 79,65,962 80,03,890 7,20,907 7,24,424 7,27,073 1989 80,67,723 81,18,169 81,56,210 7,31,536 7,35,014 7,37,628 1990 82,19,928 82,78,498 83,08,630 7,42,034 7,45,604 7,48,293 1991 83,72,494 84,22,880 84,60,868 . 7,52,765 7,56,387 7,59,115 1992 85,25,154 85,75,601 86,13,632 7,63,655 7,67,304 7,70,052 1993 86,77,686 87,28,163 87,66,213 7,74,689 7,78,416 7,81,224 1994 88,29,905 88,80,083 89,17,904 7,85,916 7,89,724 7,92,592 1995 89,81,587 90,31,724 90,69,510 7,97,363 8,01,226 8,04,136 1996 91,32,455 91,82,210 92,19,704 8,09,031 8,12,978 8,15,951 19977 92,82,176 93,31,191 93,68,122 8,20,895 8,24,872 8,27,868 1998? 94,30,366 94,78,900 95,15,464 8,32,902 8,36,910 8,39,928 1999 95,76,577 96,24,259 96,60,176 8,44,967 8,48,948 8,51,946 2000 97,20,307 97,67,077 98,02,301 8,56,977 8,60,899 8,63,853 20011 98,60,986 8,68,766

2>T.— (n ) 3RT3T cnTR amfhn# cT^ ¥fwh53n <4«Tc

2. 3TtP»T t?N>^/AREA AND POPULATION rTfm /TABLE No. 2.16

?aF5i?rrr«Tr V R o m m x M ig r a n t s by sex a n d r e a so n f o r M ig r a t io n 5nr»r»nn/Population census 1981

(^^RT/in thousand)

JTfTTTGJ Male, Maharashtra Female, +K«I Total Reason for JTTJRt migration Rural Urban Total

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

1. • • 2 ^ 607 2,593 3,200 M 112 171 282 F Employraeiat IT ^ 719 2,764 3,482 T

2. ftr^w •. 206 423 629 M 60 131 191 F Education 266 554 820 T

3. 2 ^ 1,285 1,208 2,493 M 1,319 1,631 2,951 F Family moved 2,604 2,839 5,444 T

4. . . 3 ^ 99 34 132 M 7,452 2,120 9,573 F Marriftgc l^W 7,551 2,154 9,705' T

5. .. 5 ^ 2,865 1,379 4,244 M fern 2,121 946 3,067 ’ F OthM^ li+ui 4,986 2,325 7311 T

5,062 5,636 10,698 M Total ^JTI 11,064 5,000 16,064 F, q^ur 16,126 10,636 26,762 T

Note.—Totals may not add up due to rounding amiTT.— <1^, ?mT ^ ^t) Source—Census of India, Series 12, Part V (A & B) 35 )0,., , "' "^u.'e o f ~ ” ^c/if 5. WSTCa 3TTfrr 59> R i^/A R E A ^ ?T3fm ^ l ^ / T A N o i 2 i4 7 ^ '^ ‘^>^o Marg'"^"^' ^#sqT ■^r^m=3qr M igrants by Sex and Place'of tAsi.RESibgNCE -".^ ■^S' 1981 ...... { ^ T W l'm thousand)

tr^ir ?wryf% Total Migrants Total Last residence ?n*iT’n' 5^^ t ^ ’TT Rural ^^rd' Males Females Total Urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1) I moini • Viiihin State of ' Enumeration— ’T'n^nT f^r|n?r . iT^ur 4,731 9,821 14,552 Total Elsewhere in 3,939 8,793 12,732 Rural district of •TTnrt 790 1,026 1,816 Urban enumeration TlT5^fTfft^5 3,456 4,253 7,709 Total In other Districts =!TW'3T 2,230 2,876 5,106 Rural of State. hT^'^T 1,224 2,374 2,598 Urban TEF'T (1) . 8,187 14,074 22^61 Total Total (I) iii^rr’T 6,169 11,669 17,838 Rural ’TFlft 2,014 2,400 4,414 Urban State in India Beyond IE r 99 97 196 Rural 'TFirt 61 62 123 Urban 4 2 6 Total Assam , i)m>T 2 1 3 Rural HMIn=^55 . , , Total Auranachal yi^Hwi , . Rural Pradesh HIJI-0 •• •• Urban

41 17 58 Total Bihar yjifN 29 10 39 Rural HPiO 12 8 20 Urban

5RnfT ^ ‘ ’ IfT^ ?TTtl>T 3^1 HT?T^5l 3it| ‘ Total ’ in Col. 2, includes unspecified status of last residence. R

TABLE N o. 2.l7—conra\

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

.. 392 375 767 Total Gujarat 229 210 439 Rural 162 165 327 Urban

40 47 87 Total «w«r 20 26 46 Rural Goa, Daman and HMi(y 20 23 43 Urban Diu.

11 8 19 Total Haryana vjm»r 7 5 12 Rural •furft 4 3 7 Urban

4 2 6 Total Himachal ' «rm»i 3 1 4 Rural Pradesh 1 1 2 Urban

4 2 6 Total Jammu and «TO»r 1 1 2 Rural Kastunir

•fi*iir 3 . 2 5 Urban,

412 457 869 Total Karnatafca ipfW 254 297 551 Rural •IMid 158 160 318 Urban

124 71 195 Total Kerala •• 75 39 . 114 Rural •imO 49 32 81 Urban

*rer$i^ 210 273 483 Total Madhya ■■ ^nTTm s , 141 184 325 Rural Pradesii wHr

«rr«i^< • ■ ‘ 1 1 2 Total Manipur Rural Hin

• • W •• •> Total Meghalaya iirHlTl •• Rural WHiO Urban 37

cwm TABLE No. l.Y l— contd,

0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1) fiTSfr’cnr .. W •• Total Mizoram • • •• Rural HMr'O Urban

.. w Total Nagaland (jTm'n Rural ^nrft Urban aflfrflrr ... 11 6 17 Total Orissa (I nr 01 9 4 13 Rural JTnrft 2 2 4 Urban tni7rw 33 24 57 Total Punjab •• 9TifW 16 11 27 Rural HT^l 0 17 13 30 Urban

119 74 193 Total Rajasthan 80 46 126 Rural 38 28 66 Urban

ry<

37rHoftH

q^tiT •• Total Tripura •• Rural Urban

vdd ■(. SftsiT 666 246 912 Total Uttar Pradesh 516 170 686 Rural HI^Rt 150 76 226 Urban

>Tf?=?rT ¥<1TW 33 26 59 Total West Bengal 6 3 '9 Rural 27 22 49 Urban

RC 43«5-^o 38

rlWfn W ^^TABLE No. 2.17—conc/^/.

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

25 22 47 Total Union T erritories 2 2 4 Rural Hl^lO 22 20 42 Urban

(11) q ;^ 2^95 1,888 4,283 Total Total(II) unV i 1,539 1,137 2,676 Rural 854 750 1,604 Urban

fs^TM 10,581 15,962 26,544 Tctal Last residence 'RTCSTrf IcR^ 7,708 12,806 20,514 Rixral Elsewhere in ’TftO" 2,868 3,149 6,017 Urban India (l+ II)

III 9TTT^trt| t% 108 94 202 Countries in Asia Beyond India

IV =cTT ^ 8 8 16 Other countr^e^

10,698 ISO',4 26,762 Total

arTOT?:.—^Hcfi^ ’irm^ *1^, iqin-Tr^ (^ g ^§-) Source.—Census of India 1981, Operations Maharashtra Series 12, Parr-V (K and Kh) (Migration T a bles). 39

2. w m s 3nf«T ?yt^#WT/AREA AND POPULATION

cTJRTT^PI^f/T A B L E N o. 2.18 5T^ fj# ^ H oussholds and H ousehold P opulation by L anguages M ainly Spokbn 1981 (^nWT/Niunber)

Households Persons Languages 0) (2) (3) (1) 3Prmm . . 155 593 Aitamese

i irit^T 20,288 88,040 Bengali

3,11,754 16,84,323 Gujarati

8,11,176 41,47,199 Hindi

1,73,788 9',20,108 Kannada

267 1,097 Kashmiri

54,720 2,20,871 Malay alam

86,50,248 4,58,16,753 Marathi

3,748 15,581 Oriya -

=nrrwt 35,666 1,84,053 Punjabi

48 281 Sanskrit

f%?fr 1,00,920 5,17,874 Sindhi

c"!H^aS 65,538 3,00,348 Tamil

>,81.252 9,36,928 Telgu o f 6,84,727 43,19,067 Urdu

q»«T* . . 1,16,90,955 6,27,84,171 Total*

?nnf^//Including others, ajrarr?:.— <\%6^ ^ S ^ u t rz e .—Cwtsus of India. 1981, Paper I of 1987, Maharashtra series 12. 40

3. J^VAGRICULTURE rl«RTT’f»Tt^/TABLE No. 3.1

I ^ m /L A N D U t il isa t io n "

(^^iTT thousand hcctoiet)

Serial 1988-89* 1989-90* Item No. ( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 ^ (^rr^ 30,758 30,758 Total geographical area by village papers.

2 3{iT?r5Jn'^^ . . 5,403 5,404 Area under forest*.

3 ^ 1,725 1,721 Barren and unculturaWe land. 5fifhT.

4 3R T ^ 1,079 1,089 Land put to non-agricultural 5r*^T. uses.

5 'FT 1,024 1,028 Culturable waste.

1,523 1,529 Permanent pastures.

180 180 Land under misceJJaneous tree crops etc.

909 883 f Current fallows.

1,012 1,001 Other fallows.

17,903 17,923 Net area sown.

11 3rfsf?;%sr 2,339 2,329 Area sown more than once.

' 5T?r 20,242 20,252 Gross cropped area.

*3rrPTT^//Pfo visional. 31THR.— 5TRFT, JW. Source,—Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 41

3. ^/AGRICULTURE cWm?Wt5»:/TABLE No. 3.2 snf^T ^ D istrictwise Break- u p of C ulturable A rea a n d C ultivated A rea 1987-88* (f^TR thousand hectares)

Total Culturable ^ Gross District Serial geographical area Net area No. area area sown sown (1) (2> (3) (4) (5) (6) a)

1 38 8 6 6 Greater Bombay 5FT 934 336 268 283 Thane T P m 687 308 186 215 Raigad 817 554 229 241 Ratnagiri 504 349 106 121 Sindhudurg 1,563 1,006 900 967 Nashlk 1,438 761 736 785 Dhule 8 1,164 846 809 973 Jalgaon 9 s r p w R 1,702 1,326 1,149 1,287 Ahroadnagar 10 5«i 1,562 1,079 995 *1,147 Pune 11 ?TT?TRI 1,058 685 574 730 Satara 12 861 715 579 640 Sangli 13 *T>wF^ 1,501 1,328 1,123 1,212 Solapur 14 776 511 405 458 Kolhapur 15 1,008 812 717 772 Aurangabad 16 Vjtl«?>TiT 773 703 580 624 Jalna 17 qr^ofr 1,097 975 838 1,095 Parbhani 18 ^ 1,117 994 817 885 Beed 19 fTT^ 1,033 836 737 806 Nandea 20 ^3FtRT^? 735 693 566 606 Osman abad 21 ?5T^ 667 622 524 668 Latur 22 5^rin-n9 967 742 685 657 Buldana 23 aT^>557 1,056 850 812 737 Akola 24 3nRT^

tW m’IffTlv/TABLE N o. ^.1—contd.

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

25 zRcnrrat 1,352 938 848 876 Yavatmal 26 629 470 436 465 Wardha 27 986 612 548 608 Nagpur 28 M«KI 928 400 331 462 Bhandara 29 A i\< 1,092 543 471 527 Chandrapur 30 1,492 234 189 214 Gadchiroli

. . 30,758 21,010 17,881 20,131 Mahatrshtra State

*3CWWt/Provisional ch|.— 1 Tfe^, ( ^ ) ?TT55^«Hi<9l«^^ ( ^ ) 'T^, {^) ??n;q^3rrf^ ?rt^ arcr^rf^ Note.—Culturable area includes—(1) culturable waste, (2) land under misoellaiieous tree crops etc., (3) current fallows, (4) other fallows and (5) net area sown. am R.— ?ran^,. Tf^rrns^- w r r , 3^. 5'o«rc?.—Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 3. ^/AGRICULTURE fTW! «f.^/TABLE No. 3.3

arifor ^TT^fr/AREA and O u it u r n of P rin cipa l C rops** I^TrT ^ ant?[) (Area in thousand hectares and outturn in thousand tonnes)

1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Serial ------crops No. 5^" Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) 1 1,545 2,652 1,520 ~ ^ 3 i r ■' 1,581 2,314 Rice 2 879 1,043 842 9C7 873 919 Wheat 3 6,185 4,278 6,428 6,635 6,331 5,948 Jowar 4 ^trtt 1,964 900 1,913 1,205 1,927 1,114 Bajri

5 «T^ SIT?^ tJ ^ ) . . 11,092 9,347 11,146 11,507 11,142 10,740 Total cereals (inclitding other cereals) 6 3,330 1,730 3,289 1,735 3,257 1,444 Total pulses 7 314 25,500 383 34,008 444 38,416 Sugarcane® 8 2,628 1,373 2,635 2,211 2,730 1,880 Cotton* 9 917 1,006 854 979 881 991 Groundnut (Total) 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 Tobacco

jtq.— * * 3TFsiTJft/Provisional. @3?En% ^3c

3.

f^^TWnC 5 R ^ fw tW T ^t^ ^ Wt% («^ l^srra ^ ^T?Jj d«ia)

rv:t

Serial B ? il^ No. Area Outturn Area Outturn (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1 ir'T<^ 2 5FI , . 152 284 « , 3 -?:ra?r? . . 151 299 4 14 7 30 33 25 8 5 18 23 26 5 4 23 25 ' 27 . . 38 43 50 49 28 ^«F

— (*i) 3fT^ anFiTPTt an|?r. . (^) armr iififlran =FTfy etrsri«n^^. (^) *

AGRICULTURE TABLE No. 3.4

A rea and O utturn of P rincipal C rops in each D istricts, 1989-90 (Area in’ 000 hectares and Outturn in’ 000 tonnes) ^Rt/Jow ar «(M-0/Bajri i^trr EIT^/All cereals District

Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn a ) (&) (9) (10) (U) (12) a )

• • • • .... Greater Bombay

...... 185 312 Thane

.... 181 323 Raigad

...... 135 233 Ratnagiri

• . • ...... • • 91 197 Sindhudurg 76 61 363 243 634 500 Nashik 171 196 148 139 425 435 Dhule 288 496 128 128 455 • 680 Jalgaon 581 278 319 177 998 566 Ahmadna^ar 540 307 214 144 888 620 Pune 249 310 117 62 455 524 Satara 274 290 93 19 416 387 Sangli 749 365 27 12 839 449 Solapur 48 103 199 412 Kolhapur 299 259 193 ' 122 546 432 Aurangabad 224 204 80 43 347 287 Jalna 399 ' 348 12 6 490 439 Parbhani 357 290 157 77 590 407 Beed 285 413 1 1 344 475 Nanded 291 227 11 6 354 281 Osmanabad 241 319 11' 6 307 380 Latur 211 436 13 7 258 479 Buldana 284 547 6 4 327 581 Akola 186 346 5 2 239 392 Amravati 226 410 12 7 265 445 Yavatmal 57 146 1 * 116 176 Wardha

151 176 ... * .... 240 267 Nagpur

15 5 • . . . 349 397 Bhandara

144 95 .... 308 275 Chandrapur 24 9 . 163 155 Gadchiroli 6»428 6,635 1,913 1,205 1,146 11,507 Maharashtra State

iVofe.—(1) Figures are provisional. (2) Details may not add up to total due to rounding. (3) *Figures are below 500 hectares/tonnes. 46

' ' 3.

cTfcfT j

^g^q'/A ll pulses 3^/Siigarcane 3TJWRT Serial ^cMKH N h\^) No. Area Outturn Area Outturn (Cane) (1) (2) (13) (14) (15) (16) 1 f^>w3r| 2 20 11 3 14 7 4 enif«jfl' 7 3 5 5 2 . 6 ^rrfsRT l\\ 52 28 2,897 7 ^ 150 93 14 858 8 198 120 10 870 9 aj-^q-^iWT 86 41 45 4,381 10 5^ 81 44 32 3,133 11 ^rgrnr 14 31 33 2,879 12 HW# 87 40 22 2,222 13 sEhBT^ 116 50 37 3,176 14 31 13 58 5,389 15 ^VWTWR 179 51 22 1,940 16 vi^|<>iH( 157 68 13 1,039 17 cn:ifrify 252 112 8 659 18 ^ 125 57 14 1,309 19 ;rt%^ 137 73 11 812 20 162 52 18 1,158 21 174 77 10 660 22 4«3l’J|( 187 127 2 132 23 264 152 21 24 apTCR^ 182 102 * 1 71 25 i^^dMIaS 173 105 5 313 26 ^3? 70 59 * 7 27 96 57 * 21 23 54 26 1 56 29 71 36 * 7 30 29 14 3,290 1,735 . 383 34,008 — (’\) sn^pt 3c^«njfV 3rr|^. (^) an^ fa^T'irt ^55^. ?rT^. (3 ) *3TPpiH«»® (V) 9FIW% 31T| ^ ^ 3?qr5T ‘I'ao ’OfTTSin fSTR m% {\) 3»Ti6n^ # ^ 7 ^ , Ti^Txr^ ?mr?r, 47

A.GRICULTURE T ABLE No. 3 .4—eontd.

^rr^f/Cotton ifft^^/Groundnui

Area Outturn Area. Outturn District (17) (18) (19) (20) (2)

■ * t • .... Greater Bombay • • • • 1 1 Thane • • • • * 1 Raigad • • • • « • • • 1 1 Ratnagiri » • • • 4 9 Sindhudurg 1 1 52 45 Na^hik 65 59 i04 53 Dhule 165 197 61 64 Jalgaon I 2 34 64 Ahmadnagar * * 48 74 Pune 3 73 104 Satara 1 2 46 49 Sangli 2 3 46 65 Solapur ♦ * 70 112 Kolhapur 60 68 14 10 Aurangabad 124 92 10 10 Jalna 251 , 194 56 80 Parbhani 29 ‘ 27 29 29 Beed 221 224 . 26 37 Nanded 24 25 Osmanabad 21 17 33 24 Latur 256 204 16 15 Buldana 359 256 10 8 A kola 363 280 34 25 Amaravati 442 298 17 15 Yavatmal 149 179 18 ^ 14 Wardha 66 52 25 20 Nagpur ____ • • • • 1 1 Bhandara 61 54 * * Chandrapur ...... Gadchiroli 2,636 2,211 854 979 Maharashtra State

Note.—(1) Figures are provisional. (2) Details may not add up to total due to rounding. (3) *Figures are below 5G0 hectares/tonnes. (4) Production of cotton is in terms of lint and in ‘ 000 bales of 170 kg. each (5) tHarvested area. Source.—Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 48

3. ^/AGRICULTURE ?rWT W«P/TABLE No. 3.5

fwrszTT ^?TTcFri% I ndex N umbers of P roduction of P rin c ipa l C rops* [qRTV?r «To5 : (#5nftRj)='}o«] [Base : 1967-70 (Triennium)=IOO]

Swial 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Item No. (1) (2) /3 ) ( .» (5) (2)

1 OTfilFi— PoodgraiMs— (ar) — • (a) Coretis— ( 1 ) ? ri^ . . . . 194.1 ■ 169.7 169.4 Rice (2 ) ^ . . .. 271.5 236.1 239.1 Wheat (3) ^ . . . . 136.1 2 1 1 .2 189.3 Jowar (4) . . 141.7 189.5 175.4 Bajri (5) irnif .. . . 404.0 395.5 113.2 Barley (6 ) .. . . 452.6 339.7 434.5 Maize (7) HRifr.. .. 144.7 138.2 136.1 Rasi (8) ,. 86. 5 81.5 83.0 Kodra (9) ^ ! J T ^ 142. 5 168.4 129.6 Other cereals

. . 168.0 198.7 187.1 Total Co-eais

(3T) ?WBnfW— (6) Pulses— (I) . . 396.6 325.5 3^8.1 Gram ^ •• . . 199.6 237.8 140.6 Tur (3) 5^v?rarr=^ . . 169.9 161.4 156.0 ■ Other pulses

^T^ETT^ . . 2 1 1 .2 214.8 173.7 Total Poises

tTipor 3?5iarrf^ . . 176.1 201.7 184.5 Total Foodgrains

2 a«raT ?^— Non-Foodgrains— (3T) Mfaicll-4) ETRf— (a) Oilseeds— ( 1 ) . . 160.1 155.9 157.9 Groundnut ( 2 ) cte . . . . 244.7 199.6 237.5 Seasamum (3) ^ . . 168.3 157.1 149.1 Rape, mustard an< linseed. (4) . . 366. 7 366.7 350.0 Caster seed

^raRn^sft . . 166.4 159.1 162.9 Total Oilseeds 49

m n ?|Wff?P/TABLE No. 3.5— contd.

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

(^) — (b) Fibres— ( 1 ) . . 100.7 162.2 137.9 Cotton ( 2 ) ^ 50.4 64.7 60.9 Mesta

IQQ.S IW .9 137.7 ToU\ Pitarts

(^ ) j (c) Misc^laoeoas— ( 1 ) 3W 198.1 256.6 297.5 Sugarcane (2 ) . . 177.1 206.6 216.7 Tobacco (3) W2TJT{ . . 104.2 107.3 124.5 Potato (4) . . 71.1 73.1 74.7 Chillies

180.1 230.2 265.4 Total-MisceHaneons

anHTP^T fipt 16 200.3 216.8 Total-Noo'food^lav

wr«wt .. 169.7 20 1.2 198.9 All CojniMdiities

3f f ^ sf^rjr^T 3TTerR^% S(j^^.llnd9x numbers are based on final forecast. jrr«T^.— frftr iirRTiT, 5«r. Source.—Director of Agriculture, Governmeoi of Maharashtra* Puae. 50

3. iM/AGRICULTURE m n ^t^/TABLE No. 3.6 JT^arrcor, P rogress U nder Soil C onservation and L a n d R eclam ation

Achieve- iI>3nTT ments Schemc Soial during No 1989-90 (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 (^3rR|5f?T) 80 Area bunded and contour buuded (in thousand hectares).

2 iT5pft%5y'5V3rjft5T (1^) . . 11,321 Area terraced (hectares). a rr^ ai^TflV arrt^./The figures aie provisional. SJWK.— f fi?

3. ^/AGRICULTURE cT^arr ?5»rt*i>/TABLE N o . 3.7

^thtt/D istribution O f C hem ical F ertilizers 1989-90 2Tf/Tonnes) TRiTRr Quantity distributed Item to the State ( 1) (2) (1) Nitrogenous— arih fV F r^ Y (^O z ^ N ) . . 25,483 Ammonium sulphate (20.6 per cent N) a:# N) . . 12,03,535 Urea (46 per cent N) jSTRrPfiTJl s ^ N ) Ammonium sulphate nitrate (26 per cent N). #^f$fniTT sfiftfwr qrqiH'N) Calcium ammonium nitrate (26 per cent N). ^rrafs: ( ^ N ) 1,662 Calcium ammonium nitrate (25 per cent N). aT^frfJTJTFT ? (^K N) . , 430 Ammonium cloride (25 per cent N). Phosphates— f?nr^ gT<'ET?^s . . 4,05,530 Single superphosphate (16 per cent P2O5). P2®s) • • Triple superphosphate (46 per cent P2O5). P2O5) Pelf os (18 per cent P2O5) — Complex— Ammonium phosphate sul­ phate ?rm?> . 4,03,880 Nitro phosphate. (15-15-15 and ■3 O . \3-0 ^ 20.7-20.7-0). snrtPT^Tir Urea ammonium phosphate. . . . 3,31,110 Diammonium phosphate. 3T?frfiTinT W i i Ammonium nitrate phosphate NPK Twsf . . . . 77,990 NPK complex. Potassic— srif'?;'ftff5T(^o KgO) . . 1,76,580 Muriate of potash (60 per cent KgO). 3TTO qts?r (H o S ^ K g O ) . . ' 6,299 Sulphate of potash (50 per cent KgO). anH;3<.— ?r^,'rf?=f*T Source.—Fertilizer Association of India, Western Region, Bombay. Rc 4385—5 3, ^/AGRICULTURE

W v/T A BL E No. 3.8

st^ ^ / A gricultural I mplements 1987

Serial q-friTT’iT Particulars Unit Item No. i) (2) (3) (4) . (3) (2)

1 Jft’TT— Ploughs— (3T) 2,072 ‘000 No. (a) Wooden. (^) ...... 840 ‘000 No. (b) Iron. 2 . . 1 <,tcT 989 000 No. Carts K) 3 Sugarcane crushers— (3t) .. 5,726 Number (a) Worked by power. (^) . . 6,483 Number (b) Worked by bullocks. .. 7,42,701 Number Oil engines with pumps for irrigation purpose.

5 Hrmt— Ghanis— (3T) 9T^chWT ^r

(sr) 275 Number (6) Other

* 3 n ^ ar^T^ anfw/Figurcs are provisional snare.— ’T'Ji^rr, Source.—Quinquenniel 14th Livestock Census, 1987. 53

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t a b l e N o . 3 .9

wd't 'T'Tr^rr ^ M J ^ ^ st/A gricultural P umps E nergised (^*1 tM/A s on 31st March 1991)

No. of agricul­ District Serijal tural pumps No. energised (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 Greater Bombay 2 srw , 13,551 Thane 3 6,362 Raigad 4 ■

srrsrnr—

3. M / agriculture

cTiRTT ^msp/TABLE N o . 3.10

^i% ^ ?n:r?rd m N umber, A rea and A verage Size of O perational H oldings in M aharashtra frf^ iFJTiTT Agricultural Census 1985-86

STR'T aTT”T5rfir^% sRRifr ^ STRW i ¥ ^ ) 3TT^5nT ( 1 ^ ) Number of Area of opera­ Average size Serial Size class (Hectare) holdings tional holdings of holdings No. f’OO) (’00 hectare) (Hectare) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 Below 0.5 +41 .. 12,754 3,191 0.25 2 0 .5—1.0 12,126 9,125 0.75 3 1.0—2.0 21,036 31,346 1.49 4 2.0—3.0 12,474 30,582 2.45 5 3.0—4.0 7,096 24,622 3.47 6 4.0—5.0 • 4,672 20,822 4.46 7 5.0—10.0 8,495 57,800 6.80 8 10.0—20.0 2,102 27,594 13.12 9 20.0—30.0 191 4,498 23.58 10 30.0 40.0 37 1,275 34.28 11 40.0—50.0 12 532 44.74 12 50.0 ^c5!n|5T3TfaRr/ 17 2,135 127.62

U A lV i oKrwr^ -• . m H . • m...^. q ^ /T o tal 81,013 2,13,522 2.64 snaR.—irft- TO% ^ ftrvtft, wrre-JT, 5«rr. Source.—Statistical Tables on Agricultural census, Department of Agiiculture, Govern ment of Maharashtra, Pune. 55

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^IWTW/TABLE N o. 3.11

^ 5T3P^T=^

N umber of I rrigation P rojects C ompleted in State Sector

^0 ^

w rr No. of projects Irrigation Projects completed as on 30tli June 1991

(1) (2) (1)

21 Major

171 Medium

1,545 Minor

354 Lift

.. 2,091 Total sngTT.— Tra^yr^ Source.—Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay, 56

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rTWm %m^/TABLE No. 3.12

^ STcW f^^cT ^

I rrigation Potential created and A ctual I rrigated A rea

(f^TR pSTja/In thousand hectares)

^ w ?:

Irrigated Actual Projects potential irrigated Created at tlie area end of 1989-90 June 1989

(1) (2) (3) (1 )

1,888.56 787.58 Major and medium

554.11 155.08 Minor

112.28 22.06 Lift irrigation

qspq ... 2,554.95 964.72 .. Total

«n«SR.—tn^ETR Source.— Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 57

3. AGRICULTURE ^rsfm^m^/TABLE No. 3.13

^?rr?rHT% sr^iTFq' G overnment H ydro P rojects C ommissioned

JTT^r qw qFTzrffN^ 3TT%^ 'T^f^r ftr^% Commissioned till Commissioned during March 1990 April 1990 to March 1991 Projects ?wrr HWT sPT^rr Number Capacity Number Capacity M.W. M.W. a ) (2) (3) (4) (5) 0)

TftS 1,211.5 1,211.5 Major

47.375 55.375 Minor

3TirsnT.— 'TTJ«rsn^ f^F r, 5'o«rce.—Irrigation Department, Government of. Maharashtra, Bombay, 58

4 q^?ni5f/ANIMAL HUSBANDRY cT^?fT WV/TABLE No. 4.1

T?r^/LivBSTocK P opulation 1987 (5^Ricr/In thousand numbeis) ai^JWtsir Serial HR i n f ^ Item N o. Particulars 0 ) (2) (3) (2)

1, Cattle ( ‘i) !fhr — I. Males over three years— 50 (a) Used for breeding only (^) ^ iCTiTRil^ 288 (h) Used for breeding and work ^sqifhmr stpuM both. (^ ) %aro51HTTR)fkgT STFR^ 6,168 (c) Used for work only. (^) 182 (d) Others

. 6,688 Total

( ^ ) ?ftfT ^IT?— II. females over three yearsr~ (ar) tsrrahrrst |6rrm^ (a) Breeding—

( ‘I) 2,492 ( 0 Milch (^) 3|T3^i?qi ^ ?r 5ziT%?in 3,174 (f/) Dry and not calved even once {^) ^iRT™qT (b) W orking (^ ) fcR 72 (c) Others

. 5,738 Total

qrra^ {^^^c3mrr55t'?y) 4,554 HI. Young Stock {three years and under)

16,980 Total cattle

2. — Buffaloes— ( H ^ — I. Males over three years— (3T) t?T#?IT5t 5^%^ 30 (fl) Used for breeding only (5?) 42 (6) Used for breeding and wrork ^3’RhTT^ arrii^ buth. (’p) 260 (c) Used for work only.

(y) 23 id) Others . . 356 .. Total 59

?Rm ^Rhi/TABLE No- 4.1 contd.

(1) (2) (3) (2)

II. Females over three years—• (3T) ^ {a) Breeding— SW^qTTT- {\) \,S97 t/) Milch {\) 3n

* IT^OT 2,813 Total

(^ ) (cfhr ^ 1,583 ///. Young stock three years uitd under)

4,752 Total—^Buffaloes

3. 2,873 Sheep 4. ^ 3 ^ 9,191 Gaots 5. sftt-f?niT 43 Horses and ponies 6. IfcTT 'Jjfliq^ 404 Other livestock

—'3f»n®R 34,242 Total- Livestock

7. ^3TS^, 24,831 Poultry arr^t arFrr^rr Figures are provisional. 3Tr^ fs^ 'V Details may not add up to the totals due to rounding. q i ^ w^T 3n5?r. First Live stock Census was taken in 1919. ^ T5TSR' ^TirTT,‘l^<^\5 Source.—Quinquenniel 14th Livestock Census, 1987. 4. cr^^r/ANIMAL HUSBANDRY K m i ^ i^ /T A B L E No. 4.2

Population in Each D istrict 1987 (^^TTcr/in thousand numbeis;

VIcZI^ Serial Cattle BufTalocs Sheep Goats Total ^ ^ No Livestock Total Distiict Poultry (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

1 13 107 15 28 169 199 Greater Bombay 2 550 214 2 196 976 1,427 Thane 3 TPnr? . , 503 162 1 150 821 1,359 Raigad o 4 540 90 @ 80 711 1,087 Ratnagiri 5 284 122 @ 76 486 SOS Sindbudurg 6 914 175 252 531 1,902 1,382 Nashik

7 . . 718 145 136 393 1,415 790 Dhule 8 <>104*1 N 683 296 37 434 1,470 487 Jalgaon 9 991 124 310 759 2,208 1,646 Ahmadnagar 10 5^ .. 761 217 334 481 1,809 3,384 Pune 11 . . 458 294 365 321 1,449 1,785 Satara 12 ^T^T55T , , 301 298 229 270 1,107 2,204 Sangli 13 509 204 281 594 1,606 1,376 Solapui 14 272 477 146 173 1,075 931 Kolhapur 15 «ftW5[R 526 72 93 351 1,060 317 Aurangabad 16 447 63 52 248 822 199 Jalna t7 TTipft 736 141 50 382 1,325 289 Parbhani 18 614 158 190 369 1,344 458 Beed 19 iTttl 706 195 53 352 1,332 334 Nanded 20 g w im K 343 109 45 220 725 230 Osrtianabad 21 404 166 48 181 811 192 Latur 22 579 115 85 325 1,118 253 Buldana 23 anrtw 605 JJ3 20 316 1,075 276 AkoJa 24 587 107 25 295 1,031 292 Amravati 25 iR W a 798 122 10 421 1,367 616 Yavatinal 26 ?raf 424 51 7 178 667 155 Wardha 27 700 83 21 303 1,121 434 Nagpur 28 »ilT^ 746 150 3 296 1,213 673 Bhandara 29 ^ 711 103 52 270 1,146 649 Chandrapur 30 556 80 13 197 880 600 Gadchiroli *T^

@ 500 76TT ^ /L e s s than five hundred, ^TT^/Excliides dogs. 3TRrt fefTfoft ^

anam:.— ’T=sR7f^sp q^sr^r »rjrqT: 6’ourcc’.—Quinquennicl 14th Livestock Census, 1987. 62

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cPRTT ^t«p[TABLE No. 4.3

M iscellaneous Statistics R elating to A nimal H usbandry

ai^japTT^ Serio As on No. m 31st March Item J991 (I) (2) (3) (2)

I «r¥i ^ . . 12 Number of cattle breeding farms.

2 araT44iyvs J Number of goat breeding farms.

3 ^ ^ . . . . , . 9 Number of sheep breeding farms.

4 VS . . - 4 Number of poultry breeding farms and central hatcheries.

5 grsTfT 55JT5!: ^3 16 Number of intensive poultry deve lopment blocks.

6 48 Number of key village centres.

7 pR?ft (qwtnrem f^TJRTJr . . 9 Number of mobile epizotic control units.

8 f^¥n#r irr>iT^^5 .. 49 Number of artificial insemination oenties.

9 r»i^i Ff^r^T ^3" . , , , 29 Number of district artificial in­ semination centrcs.

10 ffpTJT Td-'f ^ Number of artificial insemination sub-centres— (3T) . . ?, 331 (a) Under Zilla Parishads.

( ^ ) S>1«H ^

(v ) ffR 468 (c) Under key village centres. 63

W»fr/TABLE No. 4.3— contd.

(1) (2) (3) (2) i t — Number of veterinary institutions— (3f) 3 If (a) Veterinary polyclinics

(^) q^t?r^q-^orr .. 2X (b) Veterinary hospitals (^) (^arrfNir^] 808+7 (c) Veterinary dispensaries! Local area) 38 (d) Mobile veterinary clinics (t) ^ y 1,6614-5 (e) Veterinary aid centres (Local area) [^ ) ^ irR^rfsnr qfg" 2 (/) Mobile extension cum demonstra. tion centres.

arr^t arrsHTzft antrr/Flgures are provisional. z^jNote.— {^) jin^TE^qxiR^ ^ (1) Including one each under Agricultural Universities at Dapoli,Parbhani and Nagpnr-

( ^ ^ srrR »jart ‘ 'bk snqs i aff%^Te?r ’ qr s i^ . (2) Including one at Pune under Agricultural University and one under ‘Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ at Bombay. ( ^ ^ ^ ^ ^«IT rff; f^T?T STTviWI arrtcT- (3) The institutions Goat development center and sheep development centre have been tra- nsfered to sheep Development Corporation.

arrsn^.—

4. q^RM^r/ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

W ^/T A B L E No. 4.4

WTW ^ ^RT |T^^T35PTT'^ ITT^^ ^

Collection A n d D istribution of M il k By D airies I n G overnment A n d C o -operative Sectors 1990-91

In lakli litres)

Daily average collection of cow and buffalo milk Division

(1) (2) (1)

L 0.23 Bombay 2. 12.47 Pune 3. 7.20 Nashik 4. 1.10 Nagpur 5. anrrr^T 0.46 Amravati 6. 2.32 Aurangabad

.. 23.78 Total

|sn% f^cRq (srfefer ?ni?r^)/Distribution of milk

1. fsr JTtsnTT/Greater Bombay milk scheme 6.70 f^HT/lakh Litres. 2. ?iTTfK f%^/Local Rural sale of milk ‘ 8.23 wrrw fesr/lakh Litres. 3. |^sr?rrs% f^cR'Jr/Distribution of Mahananda dairy. 3.70 fer?:/lakh Litres.

airar^.— 3 n ^ , f^wcST ?mR, Source.—Commissioner of Dairy Development. Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 65

4. «m^M^r/AlVIMAL HUSBANDRY

^m ^/TA BLE No. 4.5

'K rq 'H r ^

M ilk Products a n d M ilk C h illin g C entres 1990-91

3F|. '^c-ll'5'11%' •TRf hR hI'IT . Name of Serial Production Unit production No.

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

1 1,943.23 M. tonnes Ghee 2 5> 496.97 9J Table butter 3 ^ .. »» 28.84 Paneer 4 41'jI . . ,, 59.74 ■ Cheese 5 ,, 34.03 Shrikhand 6 WRT 8.20 Lakh Bottle Masala milk 7 ,, 90.98 ,, Energy 8 0.67 Lakh Cups Ice cream 9 9,904.61 M. tonnes Skimmed milk powder. ‘ 10 » 4,449.16 99 White butter

(I) No. and capacity of milk chilling centres in milk processing plants in Government and Co-operative sector. (3T) tT^tJT ^ 109 (a) Total milk chilling centres. 5TW (STWf^JHTfTE^) 15.16 Capacity (in lakh litres). (^ ) ?m#hT |£r whT^rTTrr 80 (b) Government milk chilling centres (^yrerf^d'Wfcii)? 7.87 Capacity (in lakh litres). ('^) f?r ^ 29 (c) Co-operative milk chilling centres. m m (sn^feaTFTs^) 7.29 Capacity (in lakh litres). (?R ) IjTSmTST (II) Co-operative Dairies w hfr ?iw Number of milk processing plants. SFPTcIT fvSHTR'E^') 12.15 Capacity (in lakh litres).

amni c—anw, fkwr, Source.—Commissioner of Dairy Development, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay, 66

5. *rc?5rB*T^*r/FISHERlES cTfrTT ^ ^ /T A B L E No. 5.1. forfwsr srr^r^T^ § { r ^ »rr?rr^ a r r ^ f*T5T=5rT sn fq

Quantity o f F ish B r ough t for C u r in g, Salt I ssued and F ish removed 1989-90 ??rtcr/in tonnes)

^T^fsr^rFTT 3il«loi« 1TT9" f^4HT Trn7rf% Quantity Quantity Quantity Name of the yard of fish of salt of cured Serial strr brought issued iish \ No. for curing ^ removed (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

I g tfw Boria 2 Jaigad

3 ...... Warwade 4 265 53 200 Mirkanvada 5 * Ratnagiri (Bhatye) 6 g;onr5 Purnagad 7 Jaitapur 8 . . . . ---- Vijaydurg 9 . . Tara mumbri t. 10 5Tf3^nr .. - Malviran 11 ^■=(^1^ Deogad 12 ^?TTr . . Kochara 13 .... . • • • Sakhar Machi Society

q¥«r . 265 53 200 Total

' ■>■ ^ arRTT./Defunt yard.- 3TI9tT.— ^TRTT, Source.—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 5. /FISHERIES

cRm ^Wtr/TABLE No. 5.2 T *nff^/MlSCELLANEOUS STATISTICS RELATING TO FISHERIES 1989-90

Serial ^ Item No. Particulars (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2)

1 . . %. HtcTT 720 Kilometre Total coastline of State

2 «t>wd mi(l ffwr .. 386 No. Marine fishing villages/lmmlets o> TTT^im. 9t 3 I!c^oi*e)tll4|IcT ’(RT^^JTT . . 15,442 No. Boats engaged in fishing ft 4 «cii+i 11+ ^r. . . 8,900 No. Boats above one tonne

5 qjjf«T5r ^ 3 ^ - - Mechanised Boats— 4% (ar) QTrJJT^RTR . . . . 3,921 No. (a) Departmentally 99 (?) 3Tft-cT7WTl 3JH^7 .. 6,953 No. (6) Existing (including mechani­ (57TT fiW i^l £T^). sed by other agencies).

6 JTcFftf'TR^T— Fish Production—

(ar) «MiO i ^ x Jr. 5^ 402 Thousand tonnes .. (a) Marine $f (9 ) Trnn% 49 n • • (&) Inland «Rt/TABLE No. 5.2-^contd.

i^ ) {^) (^ ) (4) (3) (2)

7 *TcW5iJi)yNld)«4 ?(FJT 1,547 No. Co-operative societies

8 tzrNTT 190 Thousand Their membership

9 ^ qpit szTTRf ^ 301 Thousand hectares .. Total Inland water spread area

10 ¥T3T— Carp fry stocked—

(3t) 3rr

11 ^l^oiV 0 ^l«tK ^ . . «

12 ftrerir ?R«rr . . 9 No. Fishery schools

13 (t ^‘tl ’SIT sfisr^Rt ^ . . ?r

<1 o (^) JTW an^ anlw. ♦Includedin itea. No. 10(A). 3?rarT.— 7Tcf?j5ir^?[R 5Tmfr, 5oarcf>.—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay 5. ?RW«WWa/FISHERIES ^Wt^/TABLE No. 5.3 w rc r^ ^ ^Tc^zT>rr^/YARiETYwisB Marine Fish Production 1989-90 (ZJTRr/in tonnes)

3T^^.5frr^ SRTR 51^ Serial Thane Greater Raigad Ratnagiri Sindhudurg T otal Variety No, Bombay (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2)

1 q i^ , . . 389 3,929 918 1,057 302 6,595 Elasmobranches 2 45 2,109 1 13 32 “2,200 Eels 3 rm^nsT, . . 361 2,076 243 - 4,034 1,595 8,310 Catfishes s 4 ^grioSt . . 253 1,905 346 522 347 3,373 Chirocentrus 5 ^ ffrwi4\, ciK ^ 14 450 2,150 862 2,997 6,473 Sardines 6 finTTRST . . 53 1,536 102 116 4 1,811 HUsa-Alisha 7 10.388 7.715 1,593 518 20,214 Anchoviella 8 iPTSt . . 982 1,896 534 12 3,424 Thrissoecles 9 ^5y)-,qT55f . . — 47 102 1,637 730 2,516 Othercludedia 10 ^ m s . . 41,583 5,725 1,320 20 48,648 Harpodon Neherias 11 •* 68 556 23 1 6 654 Perchaos 12 ?TR . . 1 243 8 252 Red Snapper 13 «{reT,TRRr 63 111 63 5 15 257 Polynoroids 14 «fte,^'txr . . 773 374 - 52 78 51 328 Sciaemids 15 gST WRSSt . . 3,787 6,541 3,481 7,362 3,573 24,744 Ribbon fish (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

16 sftiV 1,722 8,639 1,760 3,882 2,130 18,133 Otalitfaes sp. 17 «)Nlsl 100 1,220 1,588 837 975 4,720 Caranx 18 ffW 5,123 1,997 429 209 377 8,135 Pomfiets 19 44 386 28 77 243 778 Black Pomfrets 20 4PHT 2 320 448 21,800 20,799 43,369 Mackerai 21 117 2,488 408 2,402 839 6^54 Seer fish 22 jj^T, 3 ^884 110 3,292 198 4,487 Tunnies 23 4 247 494 .. 89 834 Bregnaores Noelillanid 24 M 3 1,305 374 2,149 307 4,138 Soles 25 ^4> 473 5 113 3,058 3,649 Leiggnathus 26 gw 29 .. 7 ^ 440 476 Carangids small 27 f^rrft TFlt 4R'>T 182 6,659 22 2,182 766 9,811 Upenaides sp. 28 sKtcZ^ 3,510 20,230 5;275 5,471 744 35,230 Prawns 29 3 T ^ , cptaV . . 17,310 40,486 24,817 3,470 76 86,159 Shrimps 30 91^ 98 305 104 93 4 604 Lobsters 31 ^ffrfoST . , 11 18 28 280 578 915 Lactarius 32 129 5,020 141 3,920 1,141 10,351 Cattle fish & Squids. 33 ?cTT 1,312 12.431 6,040 9.383 4,584 33,750 Miscelleneous 88,430 1,38,350 52,999 75,808 47,009 4,02,592 Total wrarr.— Source.—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 71

5. /FISHERIES

^Pirw/TABLE No. 5.4.

D isposition of F ish O atch (M arine a n d I n la n d ) 1989-90

SRR Fish product (Tonnes) Type of disposition

0 ) (2) (1)

ar^ in%' 2,84,131 Marketing fresh

Freezing

1,35,831 Sun-dried

* Canning

<9cii‘i*r

f?rr N.A. Miscellaneous pxirpose

3,50,472 Total

HWlf^/Including in item one. N.A.— ?nty/Not available. arWK.— ^TfRI«5 5mTT, Source.—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 72

6. ^/FORESTS ?Tfcrr 9P*lt»p/TABLE No. 6.1

?a^t% ^»fNn?ir/CLASSinCATION OF FOREST AREA

f^. jft2T*Tw/Area in Sq. Kilometers)

I^ ia l Sl+TT As at the end of Class of Forest No. 1989-90 (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 41,520 Reserved

2 BTfifRTj 15,303 Protected

3 a m fr^ 5,973 Unclassed

. . 62,796 Total

Note.—The above forest area is under administration of the State. WTOTT.— 5TOT JJTRnT, rlW ^ Source.—OaxQt Conservator of Forests, Government of Maharashtra, Nagpur. 73

6. 5f^/FORESTS

tw m ^FItNj/T A B L E N o. 6.2.

^ arrfur »rV P roductio n of M ajor a n d M inor F orest P r o d u c t *

Serial ^ 1989-90 Item No. (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 ^ 1 ^ — Timber-^ (ar) ■'3cqRH jt-t 116 (a) Quantity (thousand cubic metres). <5T) ^ (f^¥i3Tra) 4,11,652 (6) Value (thousand Rs.)

2 '4oZ!TS WI^T— Firewood— (ar) iRqRiT jAjtc) 268 (a) Quantity (thousand cohic metres). («r) 37,735 (Z>) Value (thousand Rs.)

3 ^*W

(w) . . . . 5,892 (Z>) Grass and grazing (^ ) 5,75,479 (c) Bidi leaves (?) ^

' arPEfl^ft/Provisional

^inorCt'—* p B i s m F f , source.—Chief Conservator of Forests, Government of Maharashtra, Nagpur. 74

7. 3iTf«r ?s t w *?/in d u s t r y a n d m i n i n g ^piTf^/TABLE No. 7.1

Cv g r m n ts q r >d D istribution of Working F actories A ccording to W orking Strength 1989*

if.’nnniNV +1 qvi 1 cH 1 +nrr«i (Iw IFfr<« SfrRiHTrett Serial »i?r Working Average No. Strangth Factories daily average daily (No.) number of employment workers ( # ^ No.) (1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Lesj than 1 0 ^ ^ .. 10,201 49,963

2 10tol9 .. 5,609 74,744

J 20 to 49 .. 4.095 1,21,902

4 50 to 99 .. 1,456 99,081

5 100 to 499 •• 1,294 2,74,928

6 500 to 999 .. 222 1,56,238

7 1,000 to 4,999 .. 170 3,14,172

8 5,000 ^ c2TT|?r srfg^/and above •• 10 69,037

1^^5/Total 2,30,57 11,60,065

*3T?sn:qV/Provisional wtsm*— y ^ iT^nr^ strHi Source.—^Directorate of Industrial Safty and Health, Govenunent of Maharashtia, Bombay 7. 3^3nf«T3T«WTm/INDUSTRY AND MINING cwm W P/TABLE No. 7.2 ^ ^ Ite 97Tgtt sr^ F actories w ith average D aily E mployment C lassified a cco rd in g to M ajor G roups of iNDusnuES 1989*

VF^TRhft ( w n ) « 25 FTHT W fm r ^ sijH^iPieb wsrfnnr, ^ 33 2,061 Education, medical, real estate and business servi­ 3TlO^ 3i(d«f*^5T W 3pl XrszT ces and health services, international and other sT^^fflPw %wr w 'df'^d «<''IT'i><'Ji ?TW ?ra%55t extra territorial bodies, services not elsewhere classified and activities not adequately defined. 26 ^ ^TTFfrfe^ 17 509 Recreational and cultural services. 27 vrfiRRi ?Rr 28 1,414 Personal services. 28 5 ^ |R[T 560 37,016 Repair services. 23,057 11,60,065 .. Total ■"aT^erpft/Provisional snaiT,— sftW w ^ ’iSfT ^ 3TTtt»?r *?i|rcrs? ?irR»T, Source.^ Directorate of Industrial Safty and Health, Govorament cf Maharashtra, Bombay. 77

7. ?ITW»f/INDUSTRY AND MINING «T«RIT ?5mv/TABLE No. 7.3 grrfir f^r?^ c fT7:

WoRKjNG F actories a n d A verage D aily N umber of W orkers in E ach D istrict 1989’^ /N

Fv|

H^K|64 TITO . . 23,057 11,60,065 Maharashtra State

•aiwnft/Provisional ^ arrft^ ?i=^nr^?n^, Tnpxrt^ ?mR, Sour ce.—Directerate of Industrial Safty and Health, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 7. tgvt^TSTTfciWTWtr/INDUSTRY AND MINING ^>Rf*p/TABLE No. 7 .4 tnsTRft5? s f h f r f w ^ = rm ^ srrft^

P roductiv e C apital O u tpu t a n d Value added by M anufacture I n M aharashtra State 1988-89 ^tstcTjRs. in crore)

Serial Productive Total Value Industry group No. capital output added

(2) (3) (4) (5) (2) 0 ) a

1 ’SfTH . . . . 1,314 4,673 474 Food products. 2 ?T^aRT q^R 179 432 101 Beverages, tobacco and related products. 3 293 1,631 345 Cotton textiles. 4 ^ 4,-nr^ 557 1,527 256 Wool, silk and man made fi bre textiles. 5 , ^ Jute and other vegetable fibre textiles, (except cotton and coir) 6 qvT'T^T’an ^ ('TfTSTFT ^ “JTTeirr 175 698 132 Textile products (including wearing apparel^.

7 24 75 14 Wood and wood products, furniture and fixtures.

8 ^ ^i, sr^?ni ^ 619 1,026 250 Paper and paper products and printing, publishing and allied industries. 9 ^rr?t^ ^ %?rioS 34 112 29 Leather and products of leaJher, fur and substitutes of ^ ^rrgnnTFin 'Rfjft' leather 10 2,778 6,217 1,323 Basic Chemicals and chemical products, arr^ jrt% ?ftf^) (except products of petroleum and coal) 11 TW^, , ^>feinT ^ 1,117 4,483 724 Rubber, plastic, petroleum and coal products, 5T arq f snr^t mTw. and processing of nuclear fuels.

12 srar^ y PivJi . . 452 727 169 Non-metallic mineral products.

13 ar^ ^ fir?sr ar^ . , 1,111 a,253 400 Basic metal and alloys industries.

14 sTT^^JiT WFf w ^ 440 1,463 360 Metal products and parts except machi­ nery and equipment.

15 qfr=)^ HT^Tin ?rt zrawrtrA 1,865 4,745 1,220 Machinery and equipment other than trans­ port equipment. 16 w STT^ . , T, 1,601 3,532 760 Transport equipment and parts.

17 210 399 80 Other manufacturing industries. VO

18 6.673 4,231 1,267 Others.

sfatU . . 19,442 39,224 7,904 .. All industries

— 3»i^l dFqijft 3ir|cT w 3?T>r Tifuft, ^ aTTsrrfr^T aiT^d. yVof^.—Figures are provisional and are based on Annual Survey of Indu'tries, 1988-89. anmr — 3>^ ^ irfT^Te? Source.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 80

7, AND MINING

cR?n ^5W /TABLE N o. 7 .5

^>TR P t Wfdt'?y iarrfRlT T

Serial Average Centres No. percentage of absenteeism (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 ^ 18.09 Bombay.

2 17.50 Solapur.

3 ,. ,, 25.05 Nagpur,

4 'jJojin^ . . . . 18.32 Jalgaon.

5 34.83 Nanded.

6 sfK^RR . . 19.52 Aurangabad.

7 . . 23.08 Other centra

19.01 All centres

errSTK.— 3Tf^, 9IT«?T, Source.—ComnaissionOT of Labour, Gov^nment of Maharashtra, Bombay. 81

7. anfnr ^nPWm/INDUSTRY AND MINING

cRcn ?wi^/TABLE No. 7.6

arhflfw iw^/lNDusTRiAL D isputes 1990 dnpwRhF *lTf^ Serial Particulars Item N o. (1) (2) (3) (2)

» fhTflin— Textiles— M . . . . 13 (a) Number of disputes. (^ ) ifRtgr^??znw ii,75i (b) Number of workers iavolved {^ ) SRZT?fT . . . . 11,741 (1) Directly. (^ ) ai^RinST . . . . 10 <2) Indirectly. (^ ) . . 23,55,923 (c) Number of mandays lost.

2 ^TOSTH— Engineering— (ar) cfffsrHV^szTT . . . . 69 (а) Number of disputes. (^) tcT^5^ ^JTWrNt ,. 13,882 (б) Number of workers involved h) .. .. 13,362 (1) Directly. (R) arSTPT^T . . . . 520 (2) Indirectly. {^) 3TRT « n rf^ . . 14.09,316 (c) Number of mandays lost.

3 — Miscellaneous— (3f) . . . . 41 (а) Number of disputes. (^ ) VTH t^^Tirr w irnR t# 95^1 . . 9,821 (б) Numbet of workers involved (H) SR5T«^ . . . . 9,399 (1) Directly. (^ ) arSTcq-^ . . . . 422 (2) Indirectly. (!fr) ^TiTT i t ^

Total—

(3t) dS-MH'V 5Ereqr . . !23 {d) Number of disputes. ) m^r =t;TK

3fR>i sFSTTif^ arrl^./Figures are provisional. orraR.— =5nrnR arra^, 9TRR, Source.^ Commissioner of Labour, Govern­ ment of Maharashtra, Bombay. 7. snfw ^ twth/in d u s t r y a n d m i n i n g

cTWm ?Pm^/TABLE No. in

inf^d> (fTn:^ f^^i»r)/W o rk in g of C otton T extile I ndustry (M il l Sector) 1989-90

VTWCHt ^*1 *TT=# <\%%o T>3ft ?fsqT As on 31st March 1990 Serial Number of mills Employees Region No. as at the end on roll at the psTlfqcT =ErT?qi of March end of (§'*fl

1 .. • * 122 2,22.452 4,977 627 Maharashtra.

(a) ? i^ . . • • 54 1,32,064 3,034 493 Bombay City.

(b) •• 68 90,388 1,943 144 Rest of Maharashtra.

Soi

snf«t ^mw/lNDUSTRY AND MINING

?T«fcn 5l5*nT/TABLE No. 7.8

^j ?T T ^/M in £!ral P roduction 1990

w rt?i) Serial sfjrar q?r^ Production Value Minerals No. (in thousand (in thousand lonnes) Rs.;-

OJ U) (3) (4) (2j

1 Chromiic. 2 N.A. N.A. Coai. 3 736 4,186 Jron Ore. 4 5,868 1,47,802 Lime stone. 5 262 1,67,168 Manganese Ore. 6 'PaflfeiT 3 77 Kaolin (Natural)® 7 2 70 Ochre. 561 39,952 Baux»ie. 9 196 9,J56 Silica sand 10 219 N.A. Salt* 11 J5 7,916 Ky.inite. 1? 4r|

?r>l.— (1) 3T?*njft 3fi|cr. Note.—Figuies are provisional. %2) ^ 3fto3*J^ sn^/Known as China Clay. (3) ^ 3 n w , ’prf reported by thJ Assistant Salt Commissioner, Bombay. i4) N. A. =^?^55*Er ?n^/Not available (5) *• srr^i <^oo arrl^r/Less than 500 tounes anCR-— m^CrfW miir ^riT^X. Smrce.—Indian Bureau of Min::-

7. i^3nf^grr*mim/iNDUSTRY .v n d m i n in g TABLE No. 7.9

3fr?ftfw I n d u stria l P roduction 1990

Stfial qfkmw Production Unit Name ol No. \tem (I) (2) - (3) (4) (3) (2)

1 Vt5$HT . . . ?T?T 11,460 Thousand Coal (inc-iignite ) tonne 2 • n 21,306 Do. Petroleum (crude)

3 *rrarT • n 4,008.0 Do. Siigar

4 • it 219.2 Do. Salt

5 . 2,92,875 Tonnes All yarn.

6 ^ $1VR% 9,94,724 Thousand All cloth meters. 7 ^5tf^rEPT% 11,076 Thousand Petroleum (rermery; vJcMK'f. tonnes products.

8 tjWnr • II 407.4 Do. Finished steel

9 • tt 145.] Do. Steel ingots

10 HT5 • >• 118.9 Do. Ferro Alloys

11 26 Number Railway Coaches

12 . ^'J^K 2>T 103.4 Thousand Vanaspati tonnes.

«mr m zrn, Source.—Central Statistical Organisatioa Monthly Retuma. 85

8. ^/ELECTRiarY ?T*fm ^FTW/TABLE No. 8.1 SnTcTT snfjT ^TTT [Nm-ALLBD CAPAaiY, GENERATION AND CONSUMPTION OF ELBCTRICITY 1989-90 anwTRi »rrf^ Svial JTR Particulars Item No (I) (2) (3) (2)

1. f*nftrw«nwT ( ^ ‘1 Installed Capacity (As on 31st (^^nr )P March 1990) (Thousand Kw.) (3r) ^T«r 5,962 (a) Steam (^) ^ 672 (6) Gas (T^) 1,544 (c) Hydro

(?) .. 190 id) Nuclear

8,368 .. Total

2. 3^TTPT (5^?R$9i vTPET)—I Electricity Generated— (Million Kwh.) (V) ir*T 21,07S (fl) Steam

U) . 2,476 (6) Gas ( v ) ^ 5,011 (c) Hydro (?) arapilsftiFq' 695 (

• 35.260 .. Total 3. tri^ ( ^)— Electricity Consul (MUlion Kwh) (ai) SRJT^ STTTT 4,683 (a) Domestic (if )

^ . 29,001 .. Total

— (<») arnpt ar^qmrt 3rr|cr w ^ Note.—(1) The figtires are provisional, They relate to public utilities only. 3rr|cT. (^ ) «nrcn (2) Nuclear installed capacity has been shown as 50 per cent, of Tarapur ?T«- Nuclear Power House, finft wt|. immr— ttsjt Source.—Maharashtra State Blectridty Board, Bombay. Rc 4385- 7a 86

8. «apsf/ELECTRIGITY

i n ^ l r 91^^ ^ ’# st/T ow n and Villages Fxectrifibd m i on 31st March 1989)

5<.4ST 5Ti%?zn ^¥VN'> #«ZIT 4f«|’hMT+ No. of towns District Serial and villages No. electrified (1) (2) (3> (2) 1 1 Greater Bombay 2 1,765 Thane 3 1,836 Raigad

4 Tc'TTprft .. ,. 1,395 Ratnagiri 5 694 Sindhudurg

6 *. .. U 75| Nashik

7 9ai , . . . 1,487" Dhule

8 'JtoS^IN . . . , 1,490 Jalgaon 9 1,511 Ahmad nagar 10 5^ i,740 Pune 11 1,422 Sdtara 12 697 Sangli 13 1,106 Solapur 14 1,139 Kolhapur 15 3i^»rRKj 1,257 Aurangabad 16 5!T'?4-il 904 Jalna 17 'RW’nV 3,431 Parbhanj 18 1,202 Beed 19 1,436 Nanded 20 712 Osmanabad 21 890 iatur 22 1,277 Buldana 23 3R)>^ 1,548 Akola 24 1,70? Amravati 25 1,744 Yav?tmal 26 1,009 Wardha 27 JTHT^ 1,658 Nagiiur 28 «T^TT 1,629 Bhandara 29 1,461 Chandrapur 30 i,507 Gadchiroli

39,413 M&harasbtra State Souro’.—Maharashtra State Electricity Board, Bombay. 87

% ifJOINT STOCK COMPANIES rT^m W ^/TABLE No. 9.1 - afff^^yr «()'4'^l ^rrst +1*4 ^ Companies Companies limited by Serial limited by guarantee and asso­ IT ^ No. slvates ciations not for pto&'i Toia^ D istria grsnft Public Private Public Private _ (2)___ (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) 1 3,061 34,851 313 37 38,282 Greater Bombay 2 5T^ 20 1,326 1 1,347 Thane 3 1 65 66 Raigad 4 I 29 30 Ratnagiri 5 11 1 12 Sindhudurg 6 ^rrfifnT 12 414 9 2 437 Nashik 7 I 67 68 Dhule g sfannw 15 165 180 Jalgaon 9 16 159 5 ISO Aliraednagar 10 99 3,051 48 10 3,208 Pune 11 yr

10, e^i/BANKS cT«RTT flpiTtw>/TABLE No. IC.l 3T^ sr i N umber of P laces having Banking ofhces and number of Banking offioes IN EACH D is tr ic t (5*1 ITT# ^\6% ^ ^ /A s o n 31st March 1989)

ifiRrWrnt »fWT ?TSqT Serial No. of places Total No. of Distnct No. having banking banking offices offices (1) (2) (3) (4) U) 1 1 1,114 Greater Bombay 2 5T®I 103 288 Thane 3 93 - 131 Raigad 4 91 121 Ratnagiri 5 60 76 Sindhudiirg 6 ^Tpyiifi , 118 209 Nashik 7 y6i 86 121 Dhule 8 116 178 Jalgaon 9 130 190 Ahmadnagar 10 134 431 Pune 11 96 143 Satara 12 103 170 Sangli 13 123 205 Solapur 14 112 209 Kolhapur 15 75 127 Aurangabad 16 51 70 Jalna 17 qrwofr 83 107 Parbhan! 18 74 93 Heed 19 82 113 Nanded 20 WfWMIsfW 55 69 Osmanabad 21 ?5T^ 68 89 Latnr 22 ^SIOII 78 100 Buldan» 23 3T+)«l 98 146 Akola 24 3rM7T5»«) 98 140 Amravati 25 91 115 Yavatnial 26 52 72 Wardha 27 97 233 Nagpur 28 W«sKr 99 123 Bhandara 29 95 130 Chandrapur 30 34 37 Gadchirol)

24596 5350 . . Total Source —The Reserve Bank of b^dia IJ. JT^/CO-OFSLKAnOM rTOfT ^sfariw?/TABLE No. 11.1 ’#o5?f vrr¥?T5?, Svirfg; w r r snfiT Societies, M embership, W o r k in g C apital, A dvances and T urnover 1989-90

?TWT#t »fwr imPTsF (^9T«r >d«l4|W sffvrw i m ^ ) (WPST^'TO) ^®r) (?5rer S*ml Hpsrtr SW1T Number Members Working Advances Out­ Turno\er Type of Society No- of (Thousand Capital (Lakh standing of produce Societies No.) (Lakh Rs.) Rs.) aa k h (Lakh Rs.) Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (V (8) G)

1 s f ^ JTsnnff ^ frF

♦ 98,148 25,941 21,93,083 21,28,25? 12,46,144 6.69,498 Total

»twfTO ff«r cieties.** arm r.—^tipvrr- a r r ^ arrW Source.—Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar erf Co-operative #p»T, w |roi5 3^. Sodetics, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 90

1?.^ «TfT^^5TJ

cT«»^T^

^ f^ /R o A D L en g th

[n Kilometre)

As on 1 si April Serial Type of roat* No. 1990* 1991* (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 2,978 2,959 National highways.

2 Trsir 3 0,737 3 0,975 State highways.

3 s r ^ 38,539 38,936 Mfyor district roads.

4 37,984 38,573 Other district roads.

5 ertnr# 62,621 61,522 Village roads.

q^tiT 1,72,859 1,72,965 Total

♦dTfarrqt/Provisional. a>T.~vrwfT3T MtTfijsnTT T ar?Rf?cT

12. l f ^ 3Trf«r ^oSnraoSwr/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNiCATlO]>»

eTf?TT W V /TA BLE No. 12.2

R oad L ength A c co rd in g to T^t l s of S urface

In kilometre)

As on 1st April aRpmtv 'Tcstrmr^ spptt ------'1 ype of surface Serial 1990 1 991f No. (i) (2) (3) (4) (2) f . fCement Concrete S- 40,152 43,846 ^ 2 . . J I^Black topped

3 88,053 88,202 Water bound mecadam

qiffor . . 1,28,205 1,32,048 ToUl surfaced

4 3T

1,72,859 1,72,965 Total

tamnjft/Hrovisional ?^'TarR.—-q-f#3T^ sriw^nr Source.—^Public Works Department, Opvernmcnt ?rr?nT, of Maharashtra, Bombay. 12. 9T io39T^«T/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

cT55n ^5f*?W/TABLE N o. 1 2 .3 r m ^TPT arrspt^r* O pera tiona l Statistics of M aharashtra State R oad T ransport C o r po ra tio n *

’Tr»rt^"r w n JTT# ’frr# T>3|> Average No. No. of routes T otal routes Average No. Average No. of as on 31-3-1991 distance of vehicles on of vehicles Passengers Region (in kra.) road per day held during travelled daily yytrfrft ftrvnr as on 31-3-1991 1990-91 1990-91 during 1990-91 Serial fin lakhs> No. (1) (2^ f3) (4) (5) (6) 0 ) (2)

1 ary^isTR 2,668 2,07,777 2,053 2,470 9.36 Aurangabad

2 5,716 3,08,292 4,140 5,088 28.00 Bombay

3 3,311 2,09,064 2,388 2,932 10.13 Nagpur

4 Tn 5,122 3,20,940 3,663 4,178 16.07 Pune

1^01 , 16.817 10,46,07.1 12,244 14,6f»8 65.53 Total

♦sr^an^fV/Pro visional. swrc.— TT5?nrr>T qfr?rf?r 5oMrce - Maharashtra State Road Tranfport Corporation, Bmnbay. 93

12. snf^ i^nr^Rjor/TRANSPORT AND COMMDN1C4TIONS ?T^ ?5»TW/TABLE No. 12.4

H m x M otor VEincLES in O peration

9rR5TNt

8r^*TW tj^) Serial -fTf?TT=5rr sRrr^ Number in force Oass of vehicles No. (as on 31st March 1991) 0 ) ( 2) (3) (2)

1 17,35,870 .. Two wheels auto vehicles 2 iftJRt 4,30,75: .. Motor cars .1 43,400 .. Taxi cabs 4 frror 1,30,614 ,. Auto rickshaws 5 18,434 ,, Stage carriages 6 4,132 .. Contract carriages / Hr«^dT

(ai) . . 39,778 .. A, Private carriers (?) gT^srf^Tifi- 1,60,! 57 ., B, Public carriers 8 ^*vrarff+T 2,274 .. Ambulances

9 3TT3^ . . 1,032 .. School buses 10 4,727 .. Private service vehicle*

11 3f> (l^rr) . . 63,295 .. Trailors 12 6^,668 .. T ractors 13 ^cr’c 5,212 .. Others

. 27,03,355 .. Total

-1', aiTOi^.— 3TT^, wfRTts? m?nT, Source.—Transport Conunissiooer of Government of Maharashtra, Boinbay. 94

IJ. ^ sray'ir^'^/TRANSPORT a n d COlMMlJNieATIONS

^^W/TABLE No. 12.5

TfTtT^rEfr ^

T ransport and N on-transpo rt V ehicles in M aharashtra State

(^‘i T m •5^/As on 31st March 1991)

srn'TTcit^ ?f«Tr ^1- No. of Vehicles in op)eration WTV Region Serial Tr<«r^»ff^ *rf<4^'YN"y No. Non- Transport Total Transport (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

I ^ (*rw) 3,03,922 60,193 3,64,115 Bonibay (Centra!)

2 (mTv^ h ) 1,31,394 35,846 1,67,240 Bombay (West)

3 (F) 70,23S 26,895 97,133 Bombay (East)

4 ir»f ... 1,53,296 72,366 2,25,662 Tbane

5 4,70,627 77,284 5,47,911 Pune

6 ^rnrjT 2,74,855 32,991 3,07,846 Nagpur

7 1,59,731 32,007 1,91,738 Aurangabad

8 3,I7,94S 71,491 3,89,439 Nasiiik

9 1,32.101 18,275 1,50,379 A.inravati

W 2,13,782 48,110 2,61,892 Kolhapur

t^«n- 22,27,897 4,75,458 27,03,355 Total

arrfiTR.— arr^^^r, . Source.—TrnmpoH Commissioner of Gvjvarnraent of Maharashtra, Bombay. 95

12. ^ ?®tjr^/TFANSPORT AND CX)MMUN! CATIONS

5fiTrr^/TABLE N o. 12.6

^ 'tt^ r

P rofessional and N on P rofessional D riving I.icences

^'V/As on 31st March 1991)

qr^/D rivin g Licences w v fw*rnr Region Serial No. Professjona] Non­ Total professional (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 ^ ( ^ ) 8,61,717 3,61,8^9 12,23,566 Bombay (Centi 2 . . 3,05,83] 2,13,580 5,19,411 Bombay (West)

3 •• . . 2,49,922 89,135 3,39,057 Bombay CEajt)

. . 14,17,470 6,64,564 20,82,034 Greater Bomba (Sub-total 1 to :

,4 51^ . . 2,26,082 1,73,972 4,00,054 Thane

5 5^ . . 2,99,023 4,70,512 7,69,535 Pune 6 . . 1,24,933 2,51,6S6 3,76,621 Nagpur 7 . . 1,35,232 1,30,235 2,65,467 Aurangabad 8 TrfsfTfT . . 2,22,756 2,55,723 4,78,479 Nashik 9 arfjTRcft 82,687 90,839 1,73,526 Amravati 10 1,48,865 1,63,172 3,12,037 Kolhapur

. 26,57,053 22,00,703 48,57,756 Total wEfiT.— f5H tiw 5rrerr, Source.—Transport Commissioiier of GovCTnincnt of Maharashtra, Bombay. 96

11. ^ 53«Wo5«T/TRANSPORT a n d COMMUNICmONS ?f?m ^cmsp/TABLE No. 12.7

^f41’/RAiLWAY R oute L eng th flF3ft/As on 31st March 1990)

«!» ^/Borad gauge i^jr|Mcter gauge #ft i^^|>iarrow gauw s^jTotai

(i) (2) (3) (4)

3,338 994 1,100 5,432 firm— (^iitt) ) Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) 97

12. 3TtP»T ^awefaJoi/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS m m ?wf^ir/TABLE No. 12.8

q'^TTpsa ’-cr?irr^« ^ frn: ^Trzrf^ ?rt^

N umber of Post O frces a n d T elegraph O fficrs in M aharashtra State

’m Year Post Office Telegraph O/Bces

(1) (2) (3)

1986-8* 11,621 2,205

1987-88 11,642 2,390

5988-89 11,607 2,452

STTETK.— 3H R ^ , ^ T c T .Soarcc— Postmaster General, GovernniCDt of India, Bombay. 98

13. gfT^^/SHIPPING ^ itto/TABLE No. 13.1 SRT^FIT 5T|T5rt G.R.T. (?) ^a o ^G.R-T. 3TTf^ 413 550 315 (2) 3,500 G. R. T. and less. (B) Coastal—

(55^ . . •• Colliers

^ . . 4,147 28,905 16,532 . Total

Sailing Vessels— (

5,191 29,145 16,532 .. Grand Total

stq — ( t ) ^,Hoo = Noie.—(1) 3.500 G.R.T.=3,556 gross registered metric tonnes. «TSn^. —q g f Tt5 SVTRiT ar|^?5. Source.—Administrative Report of Bombay Port Trust. 99 13.

#?rr

Serial Particulars Item No. ?[T^ 1990-91 (1) (2) (3) 12)

1 «rnrrar*n^ .. 14,450 imports

2 fvT*rfcT .. 15,409 Expofts

29,859 .. Total vim.— 'fts snjrnETJT 3i^«rr«5. ftfinrcf.—Administrative Report of Bombagr Port Truit.

Rc 4385—8 100 13. qrr^^/SHlPPiNG ?W5n ?prtv/TABLE No. 13.3

»fW ^T T ?J5 (aTTOM f^TlrftT) C argo (Im ports and E xports) H andled at th e Selected M inor P chits OF M aharashtra State 1990-91 (it. m. tonaei)

W^^ld Serial af!ra%HT^ Imports Exports Total Name of the port No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 W\ .. Dahanu 2 sjiriosr .. • • Amala 3 51^ .. .. Thane 4 5f»^ . . Trombay 5 <'3111 .. Karanja .. Alibag (Dharamtar) 9 360 10 370 Rajpuri 10 W P I^ 45 45 Bankot 11 f*f . . Hamai 12 2,002 2,002 Dabhol 13 7,54 7,54 Jaigad 14 . . 3,05,750 12,998 3,18,748 Ratnagiri 15 262 .. 262 Jaitapur 16 1,066 15 1,081 Vijaydurg 17 1,020 1,020 Devgad 18 487 487 Malvan 19 .. Vengurla 20 m .. 5,99,542 5,99,542 Redi 21 FIT ^ 261 250 511 Other ports

. . 3,12,030 6,12,815 9,24,845 .. Total marc.— ^ w r aifevnct, ?n¥Jr, #5nJ. Somret.—Chief Port* Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 101

13. 5irirnT ^t^ / s h ip p in g ?5»TTO/TABLE N o. 13.4 »T>T 5 1 ^

P assenger T r a fh c at the m inor P orts of M aharashtra State 1990-91

Ijr^

Serial By-non By mechanised By Total Name of the Port No. mechanised vessels steamer vessels (1> (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2) 1 48,317 4,80,563 5,28,880 .. Dahanu 2 ^TTcTTTSt . 2,07,968 • . « • 2,07,908 .. Satpati 3 31,703 80,021 1,11,724 .. Datiware 4 .... 11,65,706 . . . • 11,65,706 .. Manori 5 ^iFTTir . 1,46,707 .... 1,46,707 .. Kalyan 6 .... 19,16,593 • • . • 19,16,593 .. Varsova 7 Ht

20

65,13,147 55,34,939 .... 1,20,52,086 .. Total gW*.— ^l%cfV55 HtTf «r ^ fl'^ T ’TTcfNy mf?nr ^sifrjr an^* Note.—Passenger traflSc under Bombay harbour services in shown under mechanised in Mora and Rewas. wuf^.— arfH^TRt, JT^r^rs? ^trht, Source.—Chief Ports Officer, Govefnment of Maharaihtra* Bombay. Rc 4385— 8a 102

14. ^i?ricnfcT arnir/INLAND TRADE

^ m ^ j T A B L E No. 14.1

Trnrhft sirnrR

Inland T rade of M aharashtra 1988-89 ( 5 ^ 2?rnj/In thousand tonnes)

arW15f rsf

(1) (2) (3) (4^ (2)

1 (^'JlRid) 99 5 Animals (thousand No.) 2 ^86^1 srrfw •fri'fi . , 4.679 1,727 Coal and coke. 3 *npfr5f . . . . 2 12® Manganese ore. 4 3nfw 1 2 Lime and limestone. 5 i s * ? / t : S9 7 Salt. « ?ri^3 . . .V tm 1«7 Rie*. 7 *Ig ^ 'fts.. 46S 19 Wheat and wheat flour. 8 sftVodI . . . . 7 4d Jowar. 9 i>ll^ 9 4 Bajri. 10 ^ ap# .. 27 77 Pulses, and other grain. 11

14 .. . . 9 .. Gur. 15 (^PT?ri^) 3TTf^. . —' 3 'Cotton piecegoods and gr»rr yam et«. 16 vtirv ?r . . 1,233 f3 Iron and steel

17 m z . . .. 1,5« M3 C«ment. 18 m •• Kerosene oil. 103

(1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 19 ^ 271 60 Oil cakes. 20 5 Tea. 21 91 5 Timber (including teak ET^) wood). 22 . . • • 7 A.t\lma\ pioducta. 23 TRH . . . . 16 1 Maize. 24 fTR'U ^ 29 38 Gram and gram products. •25 ^ 'sriJ'lO • • —, Millets other than bajra 97'^. and jowar. 26 TT5# . . .. Woolen piecegoods and clH wool raw.

^ 3f^r5T =i('im

15, ftrw«f/EDUCATION ^cmv/TABLE No. 15.1

$nP R T |9R #F«rt% ^ ^•»fNR’iT Institutions a n d Enrolment by type of Education 1988-89*

(«« t) ftwwf (« wt) Institutions Enrolment Type of education No. (No.) (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 ^-SlWftRF 809 89,330 Pre-primary. 2 siwr*T«p 56,394 99,35,994 Primary. 3 5*qH 9,144 53,60,874 Secondary. 4 fwvf% srftr9n>r-~ Teachers* training— (1) aTsqrrq) snmiNW 177 19,846 Junior college of education. (2) an^iRnrofhr 2 296 Anglo Indian. (3) ftiw* snrninT^ 15 2,468 Drawing teacher’s certi> ficate. (4) snirin^ , , , , Handi-crafts teacher’s cwti- ficate.

q»«i— (4) . . 194 22,610 .. Total

5. ftrenir— [ Higher Education— (1) fiirem fgiTTiT 132 18,221 University teaching depart­ ments. (2) 21 861 Research institutions. (3) xns^ TT^Wezn HCTTT 1 1,861 Institutes of national importance. (4) fijiaiqla ^TTR ?HF«n.. 1 309 Institutes deemed as univer* sities. (5) ^ Wlf« 211 4,91,345 Arts, commerce and science (6) 5F?n^?rTT^ 18 48,544 Arts and science. (7) 215 2,03,718 Arts and commerce. (8) +rtt 16 15,757 Arts. (9) 9TT^ 28 25,475 Science. (10) ^rfoi^xT 63 1,03,079 Commerce. (11) ^yfeci^T 5 2,071 Fine arts. (12) ?n>0r^grfni^JT 8 9,943 Science and commttce.. (13) 4 995 Architecture. (14) rf^r^?R- 2 360 Polytechnics. 105

fr^T ^P»rtip/TABLE No. 15.1— contd.

H ia itv (# wt) ftcitff («vn) Strial jRjR Institution Enrolment Type of education N». (No.) (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

5 Higher Education—contd^

(15) 11 5,403 Business management. (16) 63 47,255 Engineering. (17) Ora> (^nrei) 35 28,408 Law. (18) efciwiw 6 2,094 Technology. (19) 4 1,175 Veterinary science. (20) 1 25 Journalism. (21) 1 56 Library science. (22) 16 13,406 Allopathy. (^fwtW) (23) arnm 20 5,744 Ayurvedic. « (24) 4 1,222 Dental. (25) 3 562 Nursing. (26) 8 1,769 Medicine (Pharpiacy). (27) STT^ r^ iw m i 4 343 Oriental. (28) 3 709 Dancing and music.

(29) ^3'T^TOTl SJTcrFTT . . 1 521 Catering. (30) sn rf^ H 1 99 Labour. (31) s^rnraifir^ ?rr459hT 1 18 Vocational guidance. (32) 1 26 Yoga. (33) 10 2,033 Social Science. (34) ?irF5r 13 '6,471 Agriculture. (35) 5 3,490 Home science (Degree). (36) 70 8,276 Bachlor of education. (37) 9Ti0r<''f; ftr^pir (

q ^ ~ ( 5 ) .. 1,041 8,76,930 .. Total 106

m n WRITABLE N o. 15.1-^oncld.

fW nR T svR ?R«iT (^reiTT) ftnemrf (#» tt) Serial Institution Enrolment Type of education No. (No.) (No.)

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

Professional and special education—

12 1,462 Homeopathy.

(2) ^ srTETrfsR) 52 6,507 Nursing, midwife (3) 45 4,656 Commerce. (4) ?5fe^«t>

iT ^— (6) . . 295 28,048 .. Total

#tV3T . . 67,877 1,64,79,641 .. Graod Total

«mnr.—ftiwr 5^. Source.— Directorate of Education, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 15. ftwrn/EDUCATION N o. 15.2

5rr«Tl^ ^ fwr/PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN BACH DISTRICT 1988-89 smrfvp firaw Primary Education Secondary Education ar^iTlV — District Serial ftrsfw No. ?TF«rr ( ^ ) (l^TR) Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers (’000) (’000) (’000) (’000)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) o

1 ., 2,160 1,091 30 962 776 25 Greater Bombay 2 5TW 3,115 632 15 410 307 9 Thane 3 2,381 288 8 205 114 4 Raigad 4 2,525 224 8 216 84 3 Ratnagiri 5 1.435 119 5 155 65 2 Sindhudurg 6 'llRl'ti 2,928 495 12 384 258 8 Nashik 7 2,021 283 8 294 177 6 Phule 8 1,877 409 11 318 220 7 Jalgaon 9 2,598 418 11 374 241 7 Ahmadnagar 10 yfr 3,556 678 17 522 408 12 Pune 11 WclRI 2.344 326 10 349 198 4 Satara 12 1,507 296 9 313 147 5 Sangli 13 2,298 419 11 348 179 6 Solapur 14 1,981 391 11 379 184 6 Kolhapur 15 «noiNi<4 1,502 279 6 217 111 3 Aurangabad 16 ^ ?T I 1,080 164 3 108 48 2 Jalna 17 qTfloft 1»584 2i7 5 176 103 3 ParUuuii iwm ^Wf^fTABLE No. 15.l^contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

18 ^ 1,641 237 6 238 98 3 Beed 19 ;rt^ 1,861 300 7 258 121 4 Nanded 20 ^sTHFrrafT? 833 152 4 171 85 3 Osmanabad 21 1,128 222 7 258 130 4 Latur 22 ^^rl(iio[i 1,414 245 6 203 108 3 Buldana 23 3T^>?5T 1,749 286 7 332 154 5 Akola 24 smxTwdt 1,697 294 7 373 177 5 Amravati 25 2T^?RTo5 1,911 276 7 258 121 4 Yavatmal 26 ^ 989 143 4 179 104 3 Wardha 27 fTFT^ 2,075 413 10 521 323 10 Nagpur 28 WRT 1,757 295 7 346 166 5 Bhandara 29 1,500 230 6 194 126 4 Chandrapur g 30 947 94 2 83 34 1 Gaddiiroli

st«T.— sTnrf^TP ftrerjrtcT siT«rfiw ftr?srTR7 N o t e .- Primary education does not include pr^rim ary education.

smJR.— ftrem ^^K|g; ?TRR, Source.-- Director of Education, Govenunent of Maharashtra, Pune. 109

15. ftwrn/EDUCATION ?fWl ^P»rtv/TABLE No. 15.3

•ffRTS? ^ srfWOT «WTcft55 SlftTfFTT

N u m ber of Seats Sa n c h o n b d fo r 'nuiN EES in t h e GovERKHEMt' AND N o n *G o v e r n m en t In d u s t r ia l T b a jn in g In s ih u t io n s in M a h a ra sh tr a S tate

3n%?iTT wrr Number of sanctioned seats Year Divittoa

Govem- Non- ment Govoti- Total ment (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1)

. . 1988 5,988 2,220 8,208 B

8*^ . . 1988 8,540 1,960 10,500 Pune 1989 8,716 2,236 10^52 1990 8,856 2,576 11,432 «iV^*jTur 1989 5,036 440 5,476 199® 5,388 920 6308 TT3«T 1988 34,896 7,948 42,844 Maharashtra State 1989 36,800 8,712 45,512 1990 37,484 10,204 47,688 sfTcnr.— ftrenr ^ siftrerw n^Rps? Source.— Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Maharashtra State, Bombay. 15. ftww/EDUCAHON

?|!*nv/TABLE No. 15.4

Trsirnfh? WRit^T ^ SRTRfi^ STftrST^ ^R’^rszTT 3ff^ 'TCtafft^ Pi+lw

R esults o f the F inal E xaminations of G ov ern m en t a n d N on-G ov ern m en t I ndu stria l T ra in in g I nstitutes in M aharashtra e/July 1990)

9 r r a ^ 3T?IT^I#!T Government Non- Government Total Divisidn

Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed

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

3,880 2,781 1,250 744 5,130 3,525 Bombay 4,176 2,945 1,501 628 5,677 3,573 Nashik 3^ 5.841 4,120 1,023 578 6,864 4,698 Pun« 4,418 2,453 532 223 4.950 2,676 Aurangabad 3,161 1,760 81 37 3,242 1,757 Amravati 3,793 2,177 255 139 4,048 2,316 Nagpur

25,269 16,196 4,642 2,349 29,911 18,545 Maharashtra Stats

4mH.--- Source.- Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. I ll

15. ftnsr«r/EDUCATION

cRm WWt/TABLE No. 15.5

CLASSinCATION OF APPRENXrCE TRAINEES IN M aHARASHTRA

1990-91 Classification

(1) (2) (1)

(d5r«iin< (ar^ 14,880* (2) No. of students appointed (a t« e) (3t) 3rgg;f^5rT^ [ 1.410 (a) Scheduled Castes (arr) ^snrr^t 1 624 ib) Scheduled Tribes (?) a m 6 (c) Physically handicapped (f) 90 (d) Woman { ^ ) 12,846 (e) Others

t W’log^/Excluding (c) and (d) m tm .— ?r srftr^rw ir^Rns^ 9mnr, Source.—Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of MaharashtTa,. B(MBb»y 112

15. ftwuir/EDDCATION

a^W V/TABLE No. 15.6

ii^TTr^ TrrwfPf'ti ^ irrsqf?T^> c r f f ^ wtost ^ f^^rnff fn^rr

Secondary a n d H ig her Secondary T ech n ica l S chools and Stud ents I n M aharashtra State

1 989 -9 0

fiirSTW/Technical Education

Secondary Higher Secondary ------Item f^nrro'f Institutions Students Institutions Students

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

emiAv 118 41,115 104 6,615 Government

234 53,100 618 27,210 Non-Governmeni

352 94,215 722 33,825 Total

STTHR.— ^ srftlSTJT (NTvHmzT, JT^RPS? 9mR, Sourot.—Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of Mahaiashtn, Bombay. 15. 1^/EDUCATlON

«wm9Wtv/TABLE Mb. 15.7

fl|RTK5 c i t f e 3 n fr ^R«rr ^ sj%Tjre?wr

T ech n ica l and Vocational I n stitu tes in M aharashtra a n d their I n ta k e C apacity

TTTszrfinF (atfevfvsnr) f^fVT) ilTW Secondary (Technical) Higher Secondary (Vocational) Item Year 3H!Tre^ Govern­ Non- Total Govern- Non- Total ment Govemment ment Government

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Q (7) (8) OJ 1988-89 110 238 348 56 359 415 H^/Institutes 1989-90 118 234 352 104 618 722

1988-89 40,635 50,370 91,005 4.425 19,800 24,225 !srraT/Intake capacity 1989-90 41.115 53,100 94,215 6.615 27,210 33,825

ennTT.— szmrofeeiTr ^ srftrepT 9rravr, 5o«rctf,—Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of Maharashtra. Bombay* 114

15. ftrw^/EDuCATION

^Iwriv/TABLE N o. 15.8

q^ixr^ THrqWlH STRTOW 3T«mr^ 5TTH^ ^ 3fwm^ ^ r=i

N um ber of G o vernm en t a n d N o n -G overnm ent I nstitutions •raACHiNG C ertifica te C o u rse a n d t h e ir Intake C apacity in M a harashtra

1988-89 1989-90 ?nwr sr%7repfnrr ^PsiTT srt^r sff*r?TT Number of Intake Numb« of Intake Diviiion institutions capacity institution capacity

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

258 1 6,327 430 17,050 Bombay

151 5,172 215 8,005 Nashik

338 12,031 250 11,631 Pune

350 8;Z23 192 7,-XK) Aurangabftd

ary

100 3,765 316 7,995 Nagpur

«^TTT«5 TT»IT 1^21 48,896 1,548 56,617 AtehanttMni Sta(«

8TOR.~«nnmT ftrerir ^ srftwm itrr, Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Oovwammt of Maharashtra, Bombay. 1 6 . 3tt^^i/vital statistics n § c^T W^p/TABLE No. 16.1

fjR^TTco^T ^ ’3rr=q-i^l ff’fq r/D isiR icT w isE N u m ber of P e r so n s U sin g Va r io u s F am ily P l a n in g M et h o d s 1989 (?rwr/Number)

bthvtN) ^T55^T Serial No. Sterilisation LU.D. Conventional Oral Pills Districts contraceptive users users (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2)

1 5Tor . . 21,947 12,715 36,173 10,301 Thane 2 TTinnp . . 10,252 5,822 20,960 6,613 Raigad 3

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

11 17,851 14,627 28,580 9,948 Sangli 12 18,048 16,713 32,750 11,711 Solapiir 13 18,655 16,701 37,919 11,693 Kolhapur J4 14,015 7,767 23,288 6,520 Aurangabad 15 1TT9RT 8,138 8,505 20,356 5,952 Jalna 16 q^nFnjft 11,778 11,787 31,387 9,958 Parbhani 17 12,565 10,861 22,047 7,595 Beed 18 15,371 10,642 28,787 9,703 Nanded 19 9,300 9,457 15,298 7,142 Osraanabad 20 11,585 8,715 19,367 6,084 Latur 21 ^ itr r r 13,192 11,069 22,898 7,895 Buldana o^ 22 3pFl^r 14,856 14,292 27,806 9,014 Akola 23 12,022 10,340 26,377 8,906 Amravati 24 qWTTS 14,643 13,699 24,125 9,535 Yavatmal 25 1,530 7,048 15,834 4,934 Wardha 26 12,106 10,808 21,313 7,606 Nagpur 27 tR¥RT 13,001 12,817 28,649 10,608 Bhandara 28 11,043 7,259 23,595 8,829 Chandrapur 29 5,652 5,699 10,657 4,220 Gadchiroli 1,08,775 96,636 1,05,026 35,839 Total Corporations

4,35,091 9,15,241 3,03,363 Maharashtra State

srran.— 5^ ^ , ’TirTitj 5rr?R-, 'T'^t. Source.—Family Welfare Yeai Book, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 16. AL STATISTICS cm rw ^ /T A B L E No. 16.2

iT^RT»^T% ^5?rr ^ / S a m pl e R egistration S ystem R ates M a h a r a s h t r a

^iJfi'ir/Rural Urban iT^/Combined Year I h 41^ TTFir ' ' Birth Death rate Intant Birth rate Death rate [ Intant Birth rate r)eath rate Intant rate mortality niortality mortality rate 1 rate rate 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1971 33.7 13.5 111 29.0 : 9 .7 88 32.2 12.3 105 (38.9) (16.4) (138) (30.1) (9.7) (82) (36.9) (14.9) (129) 1981 30.4 10.6 90 24.5 7 .4 49 28.5 9 .6 79 (35.6) (13.7) (119) (27.0) (7.8) (62) (33.9) (12.5) • (110) 1985 29.8 9 .4 78 27.7 6 .7 • 4^ 29.0 8 .4 68 (34.3) (13.0) (107) (28.J) (7.8) (59) (32.9) (11.8) (97) 1986 31.7 9 .7 73 27.4 6.1 44 30.1 8.4 63 (34.2) (12.2) (105) (27.1) (7.6) (62) (32.6) (11-1) (96) 1987 30.2 9.5 76 26.6 i 6.1 47 28.9 8.3 66 (33.7) (12.0) (104) (27.4) (7.4) ; (61) (32.2) (10.9) (95) 1988 31.4 10.1 76 25.8 6 .7 1 50 29.4 8 .9 1 68 (31.1) (12.0) (102) (26.3) (7.7) (62) (31,5) 1 (II.O) (94) 1989* 30.4 8.9 66 24.4 6.1 , 44 28.3 : 7 .9 59 (32.0) (.11.1) (98) (25.0) (7.1) ! (58) (30.5) (10.2) (91) 1990* 29.5 8.4 64 23-6 I 5 .2 1 44 27.5 i 1-3 58 (31.5) (10.4) (86) (24-4) i (6-7) ; (51) (29.9) , (9-6) (80) *3TF«rrift/Provisional 3Trfit ^TR^T^fcrr arrfcT./Bi'acketed figures are for India. 3n?TR.— ^Tfrf^^sT3F, ?r ^ t, Source.—Sample Registration Bulletin, Registrar General India, New Delhi, 16. ifhR^iTTVsnvt^/VITAL STATISTICS

cT ^ W sf/TABLE N o. 16.3

TTfRF? T m r ^ f f f S T ^ r

M edical F a c ilities available th r o u g h I nstitutions in M a ha ra shtra State 3TTfw ^Tfrfnr^) (Public and Public aided)

SlT«TftiF srr«rft^ Serial Year 3 T T ^ ^ arnt^ q ft# (yVJii)

1 1987 768** 1,799 1,539 81* 90 1,00,393 140 2 1988 768 1,799 1,539 81* l,9 7 7 t 1 ,,04,374 144 3 1989 768 1,896 1,539 81* 1,977 1,08,469 147 4 1990 768 1,896 1,673* 81* 1,977 1,09,273 146

t gmfTcT/Revised * ST^rfJl^ arlTt^ mc^THT^ ?fT^. * Reduction in numbers due to upgradation as primary health centres. ** ^rr^FirrcT ^ seti^ snf- ** Reduction in numbers due to conversion of police hospitals into dispensaries. ^ jt^t* n!^ ymrr, 5ottrcff.—Directorate of Health Services, Govemment of Maharashtra, Pune. 119

17. 3nftr ^f ^/p o l i c e a n d c r im e s

cmr^m^/TABLE No. 17.1

qn^?r snfjT

P olice Stations and P olice F orce

Setiai Number as No. 5TT«? on December Item 31st 1990

(0 (2) (3) (2)

Police Stcitiom

1 T'T^sW ^TRRT (tr^ 818 Number of Police StatioDS (includ­ ing one Sub-Police Station). 1,426 Number of out-posts/chowhies

Police Force

1 'rr?iVfr 40 Director General of Police. 'TT ^ Inspector General of Police, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of Police 2 'fm'tfr 3TT5w/'tr?n»T stotsrt , . i23 Deputy Commissioner cf Police/ Superintendent of Police. 3 ari^^/'M-’ET ^7- 392 Assistant Commissioner of Polic*, ?czrr^ Deputy Superintendent of Police etc. 4 'Tt^fT f^rCr^ispj 1,766 Police Inspector. 5 qtshr 'vihRB: 6,900 Police Sub-Inspector. 6 q'T^^T tfi>5RR 31,476 Assistant Sub-Inspector (including jjtr) Head Constable). 7 f w f 84,783 Police Constable

qv»i' 1,25,480 Total

^rsiTC.— JT^RTSf 9!T^, *f^. So'urcs.—Director General cf Police, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 120

17. snfiji ^I/POLICE AND CRIMES

cT^^^/TABLE N o . 17.2

fq?i^ g^^q-) Cognizable Offences (including attempts) under Indian Penal Code, 1990

Serial Number of Type of offence No. offences 0 ) (2) (3) (2)

1 3,809 Rioting

’IFI’ • • • • 1 186 Offences relating to coins V 3 ^ rftero«r9t% ^1'^ .. Offences relating to currency and J bank notes. 4 2,761 Murders. 5 . 73 Culpable homicide not amounting STcT^ to murder. 6 rrr^ 3,206 Adminisio'‘ing of stupifying drugs 7 ^^<11 1,161 Kidnapping and abduction.

8 arsT^r cqr^fefT .. 813 Dacoity an d ' preparation of assembly for dacoity.

9 .. 3,421 Robbery 10 14,752 House breaking 11 q:?ignw 2,937 Cheating.

12 f^WRTEiTrf ' .. 2,209 Breach of trust.

13 ' ^ ■^Vmt— 57,198 Theft of—

(st) cfTsn^ 3R ^ . . 595 (a) Copper wire (^) ^>hh1 . . ^ 1,534 (b) Cattle (^ ) 4,58.0 (c) Cycles (¥) *iidi

1,75,939 .. Total

anan:.— Source.—Director G enial of Police, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 121

18. ^nrm |/PR lS0N S

^Pri^/TABLE No. 18.1

^ #?lHt #w/Num ber of Prisons and Convicts 1990-91

qr%ft Serial srra Particulars Item No. (3) (2)

#®TT— Number o f different types of prisons- (3T) JTEq^^FTRPT^ 8 (fl) Central prisons. (^) 25 (/>) District prisons. 172 (c) Taluka Sub-jails. (^) — {d) Police lock-ups. (f) 2 (e) Others.

Number o f convicts according io •itiK 't«^N length o f sentence as on 31st Marsh 1990-

(3t) ^ c^rrffT fn fr., 2,949 (fl) Below one year.

(gr) 'tw # t 469 {b) Above one year and not exceeding two years. (^P) sft^T srfej q

t^»»T . . 6,394 . Total

snETR.— qTRFTg Tr^f?rft5r^, > rm , s^. Source.- Inspector General of Prisons, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 19.

cTSRTT W P/TABLE No. l9.1

^ ^ T ^ / Classification of Houses According to use

1981 • (^5fTTRT/In thousand numbers) sr^’vrrN: Serial srr'TTT% s f ^ Rural Urban Total Type of use No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

tsJN ] srcRt 644 360 1,004 Census houses vacant at the time of house-listing.

2 TRTRfte ^ — Occupied census houses u$ed as— (1) 6,856 3,855 10,711 Dwellings (2)

(10) SrT^?'^ (^5fT =^, ?T?3(k, 118 24 142 Places of worship (e.g. temple, *T«aiT K?*rr^) churched, mosque, gurudwara, etc).

(11) fcTT 1,510 290 1,800 Others.

i r m r a t s r {r) 9,095 4,834 13,930 Total occupied census faouses(2) I* 9,739 5,194 14,934 Grand Total af (1) f (2)

Z>T.— ('I) ‘ ^ r^T^IT WPI Moie.—iDA, census house is a building or part of a building having :5JrT55T a separate main entrance fram road, common court si^sirsR airl ^ ^ ^TTpFTf yard, staircase etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. arrf. (^) sTPpi fsspTofr t w (2) Details do not add up to the totals due to rounding. ^(K'TTT ^Ti|tcr. «[T«K.— ^nFiVRT, *TTf^T Source - -Cenm^ of India, 1981—Maharashtra, Series 12, Pari VII. «IT«T iRTcT 19. ^IT^fsrtjft/HOUSING

?r^?l5m^/TABLE No. 19.2

^^T?5Ti'3^n Distribution of Households According to Rooms occupied, 1981

31^'^JTTfr 5TR ’TRXt i)+ui Serial No. Rural Urban ToPal Item (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 (^ R T ^ ) 7,376 4,082 11,458 Total number of households enumerated (in thousand No.) 2 ct'Hui (gr^rrajT 40,791 21,993 62,784 Total number of persons enumerated ^ (^'^I'crdj (including inmates of institutions and houseless persons) (in thousand No.) 3 f 1) -“ Percentage • distribution of households— (3T) 6.2 2.6 4.9 (<3t) No exclusive room 9.2 4.1 7.4 (6) Households with unspecified number of rooms. (^>) H'liJ jjsf 61.4 62.2 61.7 (c) Households with one room.

(^) ?>T gt?q-|w TTl’nrd f i e * . 17.5 20.1 18.5 id) Households with two rooms. (?) fft'T T r^rrf 3.9 6.9 4.9 (e) Households with three rooms. ( ) -qK TT^’^TRT 1.2 2.5 1.6 (/) Households with four rooms. (^t) J^'^r 3?rsR? -qfiTTCr 0.6 1.6 1 .0 (^7) Households with five or more rooms

100.0 100.0 100.0 .. Total

fei.— sfx ^ o snarfcr 3rr|. Note..—The percentages shov/n above are based ou 20 per cent sample. smrK.— sr^nrw, T ^oMrce.—Censusoflndia 1981--MaharashtraSeries 11,Fart TV. '' 19. n x ^?|(ifV/HOUSING

^l?Pn^/TABLE?l.- Jr NO. 19.3 126

19.

tT9f?TT ^ 5 ^ /

5RT# ^ flTcft STR^ myHHHK' fiSTT^

^TFT^nrr/

s^'RTertr ^nrnr

?r ^ irmiir Midi f^tw rst arrrx ^ HnTH Total Grass, leaves, Tiles, Corrugated tT^or household reads, thatch slato iroo, zinb or wood, mud, shingle other naetal unburnt sheets bricks oi bamboo 0 (2) 0 ) (4) (5) (^)

1. ^TFTFT . . . ?rr«t’>r 73,75,695 23,89,055 30,38,090 12,72,295 flMlO 40,82,450 3,73,600 14,09,150 7,58,945 IT^'Tt 1,14,58,145 27,62,655 44,47,240 20,31,20

. irr#ir 12,80,310 7,54,840 1,23,6475 'TTnrr 3,51,965 1,58,375 58,985 CT^ 16,32,275 9,13,215 1,82,660

3. . 5'Rt'>r 28,35,415 8,51,510 14,96,845 4,64,335 •mfl' 4,42,790 62,685 2,49,745 1,15,830 (i^'U 32,78,205 9,14,195 17,46,590 5,80,165

4, JT f«R:T . stmVi 6,97,190 1,86,350 3,69,240 1,30,570 ^rnrfr 3,29,395 29,095 1,50,615 1 ,'>0,630 l!VI( 10,26,585 2,15,445 5,19,855 2,51,200

5. 33,565 8,050 17,680 56,000 THTCt 1,90,980 • 25,595 77,190 61,205 2,24,545 33,645 94,870 66,805

6. irnR $^ . WT*ft®r 7,62,755 96,880 3.91,020 1,68,380 Jinifr 15,48,815 53,395 5,65,070 2,38,820 23,11,570 1,50,275 9.56,090 4,07,200 127

HOUSING

TABLE No. 19.3-

D istribution OF H ouseholds by P redom inant M aterial used for R oof a n d W all of H ouse.

Population Census, 1981

/Material of roof

fe l, %^?rnTFT \sbsstos Brictes, Stone Concrete All other Rural Material of wall cement stono and RBC/ materials Urban sheets lime RCC and Total materil not stated

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) (1)

66,555 43,045 11,050 83,130 4,72,475 Rural All materials 2,49,155 96,900 13,935 9,47,735 2,33,030 Urban 3,15,710 1,39,945 24,985 10,30,865 7,05,505 Total

3,835 ------3,97,960 Rural Grass, leaves, teeds

7,475 .... 1,27,130 Urban or bamboo 11,310 5,25,090 Total

3,245 ...... 19,480 Rural Mud 4,205 10,325 Urban 7,450 , , 29,805 Total

3,360 2,130 465 1,000 4,075 Rural Unburnt bricks 10,700 5,550 715 7.425 4,665 Urban 14,060 7,680 1,180 8.425 8,740 Total

1,080 .... ------1,155 Rural Wood 15,955 11,035 Urban 17,035 12,190 Total

32,510 27,265 1,380 39,320 6,000 Rural Burnt bricks 1,20,665 62,345 5,820 4,77,120 25.580 Urban 1,53.175 89,610 7,200 5,16,440 31.580 Total 12S

19.

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

7. r«RT a r ^ q|f . . mT'ir 25,425 2,915 3,595 14,135 'THRt 3,34,085 15,355 1,68,620 89,435 (T ^ 3»5^ ,510 18^70 1,72,215 1,03,570

8. ?»rg . . . . 9Tifhr 16,23,665 4,80,620 7,31,450 3,56,060 'fMI’O 2,02,250 14,285 1,02,945 53,610 17+UT 18,25,915 4,94,905 8,34,395 4,09,470

9. . . iTTlfW 70,090 1,995 18,115 6,270 JTi»r-0 6,28,135 12,425 84,435 ‘ 15,490 6,98,225 14,420 1,02,550 21,760

10, ?rl ^ ?r 3

ansriT.— ^?r w , '^^<^‘1, <1^- 3TTS (tT=r^) ^ 129

HOUSING

TABLE No. \9.'i—contd

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) (I)

2,225 360 415 720 1,070 Rural GI sheets or other 38,215 6,170 1,625 5,050 9,165 Urban nietal sheets <>0,4SQ 6,530 1,040 5,770 10,685 TotaV

12,770 9,285 8,310 10,170 15,000 Rural Stone 6,580 3,280 1,945 16,845 2,760 Urban 19,350 12,565 10,265 27,015 17,760 Total

6,895 3,925 315 31,560 1,015 Rural Cement concrate 42,115 19,135 3,195 4,40,380 10,960 Urban 49,010 23,060 3,510 4,71,940 11,975 Total

645 80 165 360 26.720 Rural All other materials 3,245 420 635 915 30.960 Urban and materials not 3,890 500 800 1,275 57,680 Total stated

Source — Census of India, ]98l. Series J2, Household Tables, Part-VIII—A and B(i). 130

19. «rWW>ft/HOUSING cnrm W ^/TA BLE No. 19.4

H ouseless a n d Institutional P opu la tio n 1981

-JS wn/Number of persons 2q%97pft . . 20,786 6,447 27,233 1.49 Parbhani 16 ^ 10,244 6,318 16,562 1.11 Boed 17 . . 7,853 10,405 18,258 1.04 Nanded 18 ^Frnrn^T? 10,553 7,202 .17,755 0.80 Osmanabad 19 ?5s5«mT 11,114 4,097 15,211 1.01 Buldana 20 ^>5?! 12,020 7,033 19,053 1.04 Akola 21 arflTW^ 12,080 13,763 25,843 1.39 Amravati 22 ZT^W55 13,906 12.730 26.636 1.53 Yavatmal 23 ^ . 8,867 5,436 14,303 1.54 Wardha 24 . . 14,144 21,509 35,653 1.38 Nagpur 25 ?j«RT . . 6,810 4,713 11,523 0.63 Bhandara 26 . . 14,860 12,030 26,890 1.31 Chandrapur

*T^rrm57T»?i 5,42,457 5,53,889 10,96,346 1.75 IVlaharasbtra S

arren.—nmnst (q) S0uree.—Census of India 1981, Series 12, Part II-A 19. ^gr«»ft/HOUSlNG gr*lcn W ^/TABLE No. 19.5

Rc 4385—10 132

19. qr 5TtIoft/

3R»TIRT/

q^OT Serial T okl No. exclusive 1 Room 2 Rooms No. room

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) ■s

i i 15,80,095 26,040 10,88,460 2.67,395 2 ST’ir 6,42,015 21,805 3,72,575 1,45,365 § Tnm? 2,81,720 15,530 1,64,635 62,505 4 4,23,440 23,860 2,25,390 1,04,925 5 ^f5PI> 4,94,925 32,845 2,84,900 96,140 6 ^ 3,51,640 20,245 2,23,500 53,745 7 3T2!’Tk 4,70,080 27,050 2,94,055 81,105 4,63,215 38,395 2,82,380 60,480 9 5W 7,58,970 53,285 4,65,045 1,14,870 10 ?fr<3Ki 3,71,890 22,580 2,23,835 68,715 11 3,18,295 20,825 1,94,725 55,290 12 ^ 4,59,340 15.885 3,15,090 80,315 13 4,41,360 25,975 2,45,630 79,955 14 8ft TJTRR 4,29,770 21,755 2,67,750 61.37C is 3.3],015 19,700 2,08,825 56,815 J6 ^ 2,66,650 6,785 1,69,690 42,565 17 5,05,985 12,515 2,03,880 53,315 18 3,82,530 12,985 2,58,315 64,610 19 ^JUJIT 2,80,365 6,370 2,15,075 39,545 20 3,31,780 25,035 2,11,605 55,335 21 STTTTR^ft 3,41,845 23,330 2,22,160 61,350 22 ZT^RTRra 3,23,990 20,355 1,94,215 52,305 23 eraf 1,78,870 9,680 1,02,450 37,020 24 4,83,400 22,745 2,51,180 1,18,225 25 TT?m 3,49,695 18,125 1,63,415 96,760 26 =ST3J?: 3,95,265 16,185 2,21,655 1,00,625

*T^TT«5 TT31J 1,14,58,145 5,59,885 70,67,435 21,10,645

snsfR.— iTKcfrM^ ^r^nppn»rpi sits (q ^ gl) (cr^). 133

HOUSING

T able N o . 19.5

H ouseholds by N umber R ooms O ccu pied

/P oPULAiioN C ensus, 1981

(Households occupying

Unspeci­ Houseless District fied no. of House­ Fooms holds

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (2)

98,195 30,710 8,760 8,010 52,535 25,095 Greater Bombay 32,750 10,890 3 3 5 3,150 52,245 7,295 Thane 14,150 4,435 1,455 1,335 17,675 8,455 Raigad 30,945 14,230 5,060 4,650 14,380 10,560 Ratnagiri 22,450 7,595 2,040 2,085 46,890 7,645 Nashila 12.640 4,015 1,110 895 35,490 5,115 Dhule 19,390 6,350 1,680 1,890 38,560 4,760 Jalgaon 12,705 4,295 1,425 1,275 6 2 > 0 10,915 Ahmadnagar 32,800 12,510 4,210 3,965 72,285 7,360 Pune 15,665 4,195 1,435 1,155 34,310 6,955 Satara 14,835 5,030 1,900 1,540 24,150 9,220 Sangli 17.575 6,890 2,250 2,255 19,080 3,005 Solapur 26,210 8,700 2,640 2,675 49,575 4,185 Kolhapur 14,525 4,985 1,805 2,230 55,350 4,580 Aurangabad 12,800 4,115 1,260 1,200 26,300 4,880 Parbbani 10,050 3,390 1,270 1,160 31,740 2,835 Beed 11,760 4,045 1,395 1,320 17,755 1,975 Nanded 13,895 6,000 1,825 1,695 23,205 2,470 Osmanabad 7,790 2,390 730 750 7,715 2,720 Buldana 12,865 4,445 1,440 1,705 19,350 3,180 Akola 12,695 4,175 1,500 1,385 15,950 3,590 Amravati 12,535 3,840 1,450 1,405 37,885 3,960 Yavatmal 8,205 2,305 635 665 17,910 2,365 Wardha 39,090 13,110 4,745 4,505 29,800 4,765 Nagpur 34,985 9,220 2,735 2,245 22,210 2,340 Bhaodara 24,500 6,215 1,895 1,875 22,315 4,300 Chandrapar

5,65,995 1,88,060 59,885 57,020 8,46,220 134,425 Mahara*«htra Stat<

Sowce— Census of India, 198], Series 12, Household tables, Part VIII (A & B) (i). Rc 4385—10a 20. #P!?t/LOCAL b o d ie s wNi/TABLE No. 20.1 ?rr*rT^rirm€r szTP^ft, ^ ? r snf^ w^jCowmAOE, Self-Raised Income and Expenditure of V illage Panchayats 5Tlf^ Serial Particulars Hem No. 1990-91* H) (2) (3) (21 1 5irr^— Coverage— ('1) «T»pT^rarfHt WTT I 25,858 (1) No. of village panchayats. ( Bid'flfT 3RT%?I11 ff«JTT 41,707 (2) No. of \illages covered. (^) 5h^HWT (?5jr?riTWf) 41,293 f3) Population covered (thousand No.) Income {lakh Rs.) 4,536.75 (1) Self-raised income. u> (^ i ?nH#T 3n^ 2,575.41 (2) Government Grants. (^) 5r j 1.176.47 (3) Donations, contributions etc.

8,288.63 Total Inc9nH>

Expenditure {lakh Rs.) ( t ) 1,634.36 (1) Sanitation and health. (5{) 2,121.53 (2) Public works. (^ ) 2,031.48 (3) Welfare of people. 2,259.51 (4) Others

3. q[sp^ 8,046.88 Total Expenditure

=STT' ♦Provisional, According to 1981 Population Census. 3iraR.— m ^ gtferrt 5oKrc(?.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government oi Maharashtra, Bombay. 20. ?tftt/l o c a l b o d ie s ^m^/TABLE No. 20.2

C onstitution of M unicipa l C ouncils and M unicipa l C orporations 1990-91

HT’Wf'W'iT^I ?T5irT «

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) 1 8 177 29 20 226 Thane 2 TT?T>r? 10 168 44 25 237 Raigad CO 3 4 90 11 9 110 Ratnagiri 4 fn^’T 3 54 8 6 68 Sindhudurg 5 Hrfti+' 9 196 55 23 274 Nashik 6 g a 7 171 53 21 245 Dhule 7 ^oJ^IN 13 335 ,71 36 442 Jalgaon 8 10 164 39 18 221 Ahmednagar 9 jq 11 199 51 24 274 Pune 10 ^ITWTTT 8 157 37 26 220 Satara 11 ?rnr^ 6 144 60 18 222 Sangli 12 9 177 52 22 251 Solapur 13 9 169 44 24 237 Kolhapur 14 afVtW^ 6 78 18 13 109 Aurangabad 15 4 91 17 10 118 Jalna 16 11 237 43 25 305 • Parbhani 17 ^ 6 145 27 16 188 Beed 18 5ir^< 13 201 67 26 294 Nanded cfrm ?Frhp/TABLE No 20.2—contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 0 ) (2) 19 137 41 17 195 Osmanaba<^ 20 5 111 33 13 157 Latur 21 f^ysFrrr 11 213 36 23 272 Buldan; 22 10 228 47 24 299 Akola 23 3TTTTI^ 10 181 55 26 262 Amravai 24 8 166 51 20 237 Yavatma! 25 6 137 44 17 198 Wardha 26 vrnrjr 10 153 82 23 258 Nagpur 27 5 96 60 14 170 Bhandara 28 6 110 28 13 151 Chandrapur 2 15 5 0 22 Gadchiroli tFTVrfVRI 228 4,500 1,208 554 6JL62 .. Total Municipal Cooncils Municipal corporations u> (1) 162 170 Greater Bombay 0\ (2) yir 77 85 Pune (3) ^WIX 71 75 Nagpur (4) 59 64 SolapuT (5) ^ y ^ i x 54 60 Kolhapur (6) 5T^ 6 65 Thane (7) ?P??Tn»r Kalyan (8) JTTftRf Nashik (9) Prrfr-f% ^^ 60 Pimpri-chinchvad (10) « f t w ^ Aurangabad (11) 3TJTO^ Amravati 542 37 579 Total Municipal Corporation

.—^rZTTW, »TTfiT^, •ftr*rra7?, snTTRcft ^ 3TT|^ Note.—Kalyan, Nashik, Aurangabad and Amravati Corporations have reported NIL information. snsix.— «r ?rRnT, source.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Goyexnment of Maharashtra. Bombay, 20. h^ / l o c a l b o d i e s

wNr/TABLE No. 20.3

^ qt% ^3?TvT ^ ^ I ncome and E xpenditure of M u n icipa l C ouncils and M u n icipa l C orporations, 1990-91 { *fit€tw/Rs. in crore) (^nr Total All All (2+3) Greater municipal municipal Bombay Item Councils Corporations municipal corporation ( 0 (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) OJ «r?q5Jf lacome I. »nR'TfT^KT% ^ ^ 189.66 914.74 1,104.40 152.50 1. Municipal rates and taxes

189.66 914.74 1,104,40 152.50 .. Total n . 5?n: n Income from other sources (ar) irrRnstq" ar^err^ 117.21 94.15 211.36 32.82 (o) Government Grants (^ ) 5cR’5riH^ 46.33 450.97 497.30 728.00 (b) Other Sources

(ai+ «) . . 163.54 545.12 708 66 760.82 .. Total (a+ b)

( i + ^) 353.20 1,459.86 1,813.06 913.32 .. Total Income(I+I!) (3mT9Tt

IT ^ Greater Item All All Total Bombay Municipal Municipal (2+3) Municipal Councils Corporations Corporations (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) 2 . ww — Expenditure— sr^rnnT— Administration. 21 (ar) arTFTFTJn 135.09 594.05 729.14 424.40 .. (a) Establishment, (V) ?cn: 10.61 24.13 34.74 4.20 .. (b) Others. 2.2 6.07 4.96 11.03 3.34 .. Recovery of taxes. 2.3 10.53 42.65 53.18 22.16 .. Street lighting. 2.4 'TPft |^<'l4T 33.05 143.97 177.02 83.55 .. Water'Supply. 1.25 5.08 6.33 1 2.30 .. Public Sequrity. 2.5 u> 2.6 arrftnr 13.19 88.03 101.22 55.32 .. Public Health. oo 2.7 3.15 77.11 80.25 81.36 .. Drainage. 2.8 53.08 54.84 107.92 5.31 .. Construction works. 2.9 0.82 79.85 80.67 50.72 .. Transport. 2.10 ftrspT 19.67 48.77 68.44 18.03 .. Education. 2.11 6.94 18.43 25.37 .. Expenditure on weaker sections. 2.12 foT^ ^ 66.47 118.78 185.25 61.86 .. Extra ordinary expenditure and loans 2.13 55.98 223.38 279.36 121.54 .. Others. 415.90 1,524.03 1,939.93 934.09 .. Total Expenditure. (amrqiT^ ftr?er^; (excluding extra-ordinary debts and closing balance). __ Eh.— fsrf^sr fr?;«nTi^ air^ ^ (sr) ^nfrr ant- Note.—Expenditure on stviff establishment under various activities has beon clubbed and shown at item 2.1 (n). aTTETR—arq: sr Source.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 139

20. ?tF(rT/LOCAL BODIES

fwm ^l!»rt^/TABLE No. 20*4

an f^ ^

IVCOM’? AND E xPBNDITURB OF ZiLLA PARISHADS

«fil€f?f/Rs. in aoro»)

ST?*rCT FSItPRT 3 T ^ Serial Actuals Revised hem No^ 1989-90 estimates. 1990-91 fi'. '2) (3) (4) (2)

Receipts

i , , ( «l + ^ ) 1,073.23 156.85 Total Revenue receipts (i+ l^

39.17 46.93 (/) Sclf-raissd resource# (^ ) q:^9n?r#!T3PT^ (3T-1-^)1,034.06 1,109.92 (ri) Totai Government grants (a+b). (3T) . . 1,032.62 1,108.77 (a) Statutory grants («r) a r f ^ v r 1.44 1.15 (b) Agency scheme grants.

2. FarfkfifiT HTHirNiXaft 39.17 46 93 Self-raised resources (i tol?)

(

(? ) ^H'l'<.d ^ <«ci*JNoO’-'l , , 4.28 2.36 (Hi) Buildings and com­ munication?. (V) 10.10 10.61 ( i v ) Others

3. c^5^7rma^3R5n# (<1 1,034.06 1,109.92 Total Goyernmeat grants (i to iv) ( srj^TT 716.03 781.37 (/) Purposive grants (^) 3m«rmT3Tj^ 138.26 145.36 (//) Establishment grants ( ^ ) 136.65 126-78 («/) Plan scheme grants 43.12 56.41 (iv) Others 140

aiRn ^Priv/TABLE No. 20 A —contd.

0 ) (2) (3) (4) (2)

OT (n ^ «iv) 4. •• 10,74.67 11,71.79 Total Rerenue Expenditure (1 to 14)

(1) ^TTJTT«T sr^rRTT . , 114.94 126.31 General Administrati

(3) • • 2.69 2.56 Medical

(4) 3TTTl^ « * 82.66 92.05 Public HeaUh

(5) • • 3.90 3.66 Ayurved

(6) ff®r • • 4.21 5.64 Agriculture

(7) • • 17.99 18.03 Animal Husbandry (8) fMI ^ 555«Ra5q (?TTt' 92.93 108.94 Buildings and Com­ arf^TV^fwvrr). munications.

(9) w^nF?im>T • , 9.29 19.91 Social Welfare (10) 2.46 3.64 Community Development (11) arRtTJT 3Tf?I- 24.48 38.43 Public Health Engineering

(12) Miiii’yA 40.91 56.47 Irrigation

(13) .. 6.31 7.83 Forest (14) • • 60.52 65.77 Others

Source.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 141

20. BODIES fTRn ^ppri^/TABLE No. 20.5

sr^fjRTT^'T ^fFrr^t

Local B odies by T yi*es (ff^qr/Numbcr)

^Ysft/As on Local body 31-3-1990

(1) (2 ' i.)

11 .. Municipal Corporations.

« rro rft^ 228 Municipal Councils.

f^r?^ qfti^T 29 .. Zilla Parishads.

298 .. Panchayat Saraitis.

m vN R iit 25.858 .. Gram Panchayats.

7 .. Cantonment Boards.

iiTBTt.— 3TT ^ trrfer^ ?mR, JTsrf. Sottrce.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 142

21. ^ t o /g e n e r a l e l e c t io n s «T«Rn^wrtv/TABLE No. 21.1

R esults of G eneral E lections argviiv Serial Lok Vidhan Item No. Sabha Sabha C1989) (990) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 ^sfrirHt w n 48 288 Total number of s^ts or Constituencies. 2 (af) ^rnrr 3 ]8 (A) Number of seats reserved for scheduled castes. {sr) «l*rf+d 4 22 (B) Number of seats reserved for scheduled tribes. 3 ?r#^rraR®r ^ rt 41 248 Number of general seats.

4 H «tTT— Number of candidates— (3T) q W | 1,157 10,200 (a) Nominated («r) cqT*?T 60 2S8 (b) Whose nomination 3T^. .... was rejected, (^) .. .. 504 6,148 (c) Withdrevk^.

(¥) . . 593 3,764 (d) Contested.

( f) PT5r3'T3TT%^ ,. 48 288 (e) Elected.

3 ir^Rm

47,206 48,523 Total

6 28,257 30,214 Number of voters who voted (thousand) 7 27,549 29,692 Number of valid votes polled (thousand) 8 TfcRTT ShI''! . , . . 60 62 Percentage of electors voting.

Source — Chief Electoral Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 21. fiiw s^/G EN ER A L ELECTIONS

?T^ 5P*n^/TABLE No. 21.2 'rer 'TTfOTFT^ ^^ffeor/CANDIDATES ACCORDING TO PARTY A^JATIONS

Lok Sabha(1989) Vidhan Sabha (1990) Serial T w r% ^ fHq'S’i anvf?? r?r?5;fr a r r ^ Name of the party No. Number Number Number Number ‘ -4* sponsored elected sponsored elected (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2) .1 (?) 48 28 276 141 Indian National Congiess (D- 2 inixThT VT%T (gxcT=rs ) 6 .... 73 1 Indian Congress (Socialist) 3 '5)'fdf TO 23 5 213 24 Janata Party. 4 ’RlCdlr^ SpTcfr'T^T 33 10 104 42 Bharatiya Janata Party. 5 5 3 183 52 Lok Dal C*J 6 jfTwjfjrw 'Tref 3jt?» tiffin . . 3 1 16 2 Communist Party of India. 7 ^r»^;PnF2:

*1 ^ . 593 48 3,764 288 .. Total arram.— arfHVRt, 9rnpr,»j3r|. Source.—Chief Electoral Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 22. ^rfi?rii|?/PRICE INDICES

fron 9Wt«F/TABLE No. 22.1

3 T fw wra;^ A ll I n d ia W holesale P rice I ndex N umbers (N ew Series) 1991*

(3rrHTT^?r ^ /B ase year : 1981-82=100)

3TR?rRt 5TT Serial »I5 Weight Jan. Feb. March April May June Commodity Groups No. " « 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (2)

1 'RT’T . . 32.295 193.0 196.6 195.6 197.2 199.8 206.8 Primary articles

2 ?TftRr, 10.663 187.3 187.6 188.6 189.1 189.5 189.5 Fuel, power, light and lubricants 3 inw 57.042 188.1 189.6 190.1 190.9 192.8 195.4 Manufactured pro­ ducts 4 100.000 189.6 191.6 191.7 192.8 194.8 198.4 AH commodities ?»wri^/TABLE N o 2 2 A —contd,

s n w Serial July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Commodity Groups No. 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991

(1) (2) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (2)

1 212.9 218.0 221.8 220.8 225.1 225.4 Primary articles.

2 3T api'ir. . 193.3 196.8 197.1 198.2 198.4 201.4 Fuel, power, light, and lubricants. 3 199.2 201.2 203.8 204.0 204.5 205.2 Manufactured products.

4 202.8 206.2 208.9 208.8 210.5 211.3 Ail commodities. KJ^

*3i^’ir[jfj-/Provisional

amrr— *rar^, 9 X V R , ^t^'V Source.— OflSce of the Economic Adviser Ministry of Industry, Government of lod’a. New Delhi. 146

22.

?TT^ f^PiTcTt% (JT^ w if^+r)

•njiprNr an^. it Serial ^/an aiiT ^ ^ ’TR Jan. Feb. March April May No. Weight 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 1 am m . 59.9 221 222 221 230 239

flihnaRW 100.00 209 210 210 216 222 2 HtSTPTT 3T5T nz . 59.9 210 204 203 210 217 •i%6^=^oo) y4yiVT<«l 100.0 208 205 206 211 215 3 3T?r 53.08 210 211 207 207 209

^w^rrarrw 100.00 213 214 212 212 215 4 2

?T¥«iaTT

5 <>f?r .,. 52.9 218 219 214 222 228 ^6R = <\oo) ^rtmyr^'Jr 100.00 215 216 214 218 222 6 arar 55*98 218 218 215 215 221 r 100.00 208 209 207 207 210 7 ?rt^ 3RT *rs 60.26 203 205 204 209 216

^T#HT9R”r Pt^stNt 100.0 208 210 210 213 218 8 afttmR (^¥< ^ 53.65 231 222 216 219 222 n^R^^oo) «4«isnT<'r 100.00 213 209 205 207 209 9 arw *T3 55.64 213 209 210 219 223

100.0 204 203 204 209 211 10 3Wt«I 3 m ^ 62.30 211 215 211 211 215

100.00 208 211 209 210 212

anm— 3n^«Rr, «mnr, 147

PRICE INDICES

TABLE No. 22.2

Consumer P r ic e I ndex N umbers fo r W o r k in g C lass (New Series) 1991 ( Baie year J982= 100] V. .K. * 3T I^ 3TTZfS>. Juae July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Items Ceatres'Base year 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991

(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (3) (2) 250 247 257 260 257 262 263 Food Bombay (Calender y cK 1982 - 100) 229 22S 231 238 235 239 240 Al! items 235 235 236 244 246 250 261 Food Solapui (Calender y m 1982 = 100) 226 ■ 227 228 234 235 240 247 A'l items 217 224 233 239 234 2?6 234 Food Nagpur (Caleadw ywr 1982 = 100) 219 224 230 234 233 234 233 All items 238 243 247 248 251 256 266 Food Pune (Calender year 1982 = 100) 215 219 222 225 227 230 237 All items 238 242 246 246 247 260 259 Food Nashik (Calendar yc» 1982 = 100) 228 231 234 235 237 • 244 244 Al! items 234 240 245 249 256 260 262 Food Jalgaon (Calender year 1982 = 100) 218 222 226 229 235 237 239 All items 222 227 235 241 225 251 255 Food Nanded (Caieadcr yetf 1982 = 100) 222 221 23.1 235 238 242 247 All items 228 239 246 245 248 254 263 Food Aurangabad (Calender yes? 1982 = 100) 212 220 '226 226 229 232 240 All items 229 239 245 25 J 262 265 263 Food Kolhapur (calendar year 1982 = 100) 214 223 228 232 239 241 240 All Items. 220 225 232 237 241 244 252 Food Akola (calendar yev 1982 = 100) 215 220 225 225 ^ 232 234 240 All Items.

Source.— Office of the Cornmissioaer of Labour, Govcrameat of Maharashtra, Bombay. Rc 4385—11 i48

22.rwcTfiT|5it^/PRlC£ INDICES

?TTJfraT f^-JTFrT^r^

C onsumer P rice Index numbers for Selected E ssential Items for R ural M aharashtra* 1991 ( w = (Base : 1982=100)

^/G roup

^ ^rrrg g^9R™T 3fvr f^^T^o'r Food Fuel and Clothing Miscel- General Month/ lighting lancous index Year

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

HR . . 61.66 7.92 7.78 22.64 100.00 Weight . . 209 209 196 231 213 January 1991 . . 208 213 197 233 213 February 1991 204 214 199 235 211 March 1991 206 217 200 237 213 April 1991 211 219 200 238 217 May 1991 iF T iu a 220 220 201 240 223 June 1991 ... 224 222 203 241 226 July 1991 ailws 234 223 206 244 233 August 1991 242 223 209 246 239 September 1991 248 223 211 246 243 October 1991 253 227 212 248 248 November 1991 258 230 217 251 251 December 1991

♦«r?«TT4t//Prov isional 3rmR —?T^ ^ Source.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay 149

22. f ^ ^ j P R l C E INDICES

cTfm 5pm^/TABLE No. 22.4

J T ^ T ^ rc ft^ ^?^=5irr f^TTRfHr fN-^rhF*

C onsumer Price I ndex N umbers for Selected E ssential I tems for U rban M aharashtra* 1991 (qrnn: «i^

*r?/Group

'TR, ^HcO, f ^ - fw^T^n ^ arat ‘TT^rit ?rt€ ram arw Pan, Fuel Clothing, Mis- fvr^liw Food Supari, and bedding cellan- General Month/ tobacco Light- and eous Index Year ing footwear

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

54.12 , 2.02 6.67 5.95 31.24 100.00 Weight s^r^K t .. 214 253 196 249 213 215 January 1991

.. 213 255 196 251 214 215 February 1991 208 255 195 252 214 213 March 1991 215 ' i W . . 212 258 196 254 215 April 1991 217 265 197 257 218 219 May 1991 226 271 198 260 219 225 June 1991 232 268 198 261 222 229 July 1991 239 270 196 264 226 234 August 1991

.. 240 272 196 267 228 236 September 1991 ariFRrt^ .. 241 271 196 271 230 237 October 1991 244 273 197 274 233 240 November 1991 243 274 196 277 237 241 December 1991

*3>T«n4V/Provisional srmR.— ^ ^N r^Tm , ’TfTrrsj Rwf Source.—Directorate of Economics and statistics, Govemuient of Maharashtra, Bombay. Rc 4385—11a 150

22. fM r^ /P R IC E INDICES

cwm m f m l T A B L E No. 22.5

C onsumer P rice I ndex N umbers for U rban N on-M a nual E mployees 1991

Base year : 1984-85=100

Hf^T 3TTfw ^ 5^ aftVTRT^ Month and Year Bombay Nagpur Pune Auranga­ Solapur bad.

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

163 169 170 178 169 January 1991

163 170 170 176 170 February 199J

163 171 170 174 167 March 1991

167 172 173 . 176 169 April 1991

168 173 175 179 172 May 1991

173 175 178 184 176 June 1991

175 178 181 187 179 July 1991

8lif»RS . . 179 183 183 192 180 August 1991

' i W . . 180 185 182 193 183 September 1991

181 186 185 193 186 October 1991

.. 183 186 185 194 188 November 1991

183 185 185 196 190 December 1991

aTTHK.— wtcct ?h:htr, fwV Source.— Central Statistical Organisation, Government o f India, New Delhi. 151

22. f!Tf?rNj/PRICE INDICES 5T«fcn WRITABLE No. 22.6

C onsumer P rice I ndex N umbers for A gricultural L abourers IN M aharashtra 1991

Base : Agricultural year 1960-61 =-100

arrfir arf Month and year Food Index General Index

( 1) (2) (3) (1) *TTT 76.07 100.00 Weight

895 819 January 1991

908 830 February 1991

907 831 March 1991

925 846 April 1991

945 862 May 1991

988 895 June 1991

1,031 930 July 1991

3 lfw 1,053 948 August 1991 wSsrn 1,104 987 September 1991 sriN ^ ^ 1,131 1,009 October 1991

1.177 1,046 November 1991

1.177 1,060 December 1991

^TRcT %WT. Source.—Labom Bureau, Government of India, Simla 152

23. Tt^HTR/EMPLOYMENT

cn?nw^/TABLE No. 23.1

iTJPT^TR ^ ^ # ro t

I ndustrial C lassification of P ersons at W o rk O ther tha n C ultivators 1981 (fSTRH/ln thousand)

^ 5Rxm=zTRt w rr No. of Workers Industrial division Serial No. Males Females Total (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) C2)

1 428 61 489 Livestock, forestry, fishing, Hii+k arrpJT hunting and plantations,

6 «T6

^ . . 8,136 1,159 9,295 Total

emnR— ^ptwtt *Trfe^ '\r , ^ anfT ^ (d k ). Source.—Census of India, 1981, Series 12 , Part III. A & B (in). 153

23. ?:>inTT/EMPLOYMENT cT^ W^/TABLE No. 23.2 5!TWT?TT

O ccupational C lassification of P ersons at W ork other THAN C ultivators 1981 (q^TRt^/In thousand)

^ ^TOTPTRt 3T^. No. of Workers vA^upaiiuucti/'V^/^img tirvTia 1 uivioiunr1l\7ICtAA Serial 5 ^ ftaiTT H+«l No. Males Females Total 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 anfn' 9WW 672 193 865 Professional, technical and related workers.

2 333 12 345 Administrative, Executiv» and Managerial Workew,

3 4 ^e-

4 f k ^ 1,062 89 1,151 Sales workers

5 ^■nfh7 . , 661 142 803 Service workers

6 9RT^>^, ’TrPTSJT^nr «|iT% 387 58 445 Farmers, Fishermen, 'TRa^, 3nfT drtiH Hunters, Loggers and Related workers.

7 ^c4k*1 W ^>PT 3,741 492 4,233 Production and relaiesS «FxwT^ 'rfr^r^ workers. Transport 3rrfw *T^. Equipment Operators and Labourers 8 284 51 335 Workers not c3a«slfi^ i)f occupations.

8,136 1,159 9,295 Total

srraTT.— 'HKnN"! ’TFT IJ 3TTf^ ^ (dl^). Source.—Census of India, 1981, Series-12, Part III, A & B (iii). 154

23. TllHTR/EMPLOYMENr

rTWTT ^Pri^/TABLE No. 23.3

Employment Exchange Statistics 1990

Serial WT^ Particulars hem No.

<1) (2) (3) (2)

. . 6,42,802 Number of registrations.

2 fJT55T^?THt 27,975 Number of placemen s.

3 fX=nvTT ^jfiPTT 65,619 Number of vacancies notified.

4 ?fwT* . . 30,41,802 Number on live register*

{‘i) ^ • (^) a r r ^ w f¥^73r?^7iT5R =5jrr ?riTr^ —(1) *As on 31st December 1990. (2) The above figures are e iclusive of those relating to decasualisation scheme (textile). anoR.— JTfirrKj So«rc<’.—Directorate of Employment, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 155

23. T>3mrr/EMPLOYMENT /TABLE No. 23.4 (A) TT5IT ^ n N rtt /State G overnment E mployees ______(

S'o;3nTR/EMPLOYMENT cWm W ^/TA BLE No. 23. 4(B)

^ ^ ^ = ^ / C l a ss a n d C a st e w ise S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t E m ployees ( T '^ / A s on 1st April 1987)

q^rrr

iTH%Wf i?ZTT^ ) ^iFsnrf^/Gazetted ajTTsprfe^/Non-Gazetted Others Total Castes ------— — ------employees ------(Paid from sPT/Class I ^ /C la ss II ^ /C la ss III q^/CIass IV contingencies honorary etc.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) 1 3i’i^Fqn 863 1,590 39,592 24,266 19,625 85.936 .. Scheduled Castes as 2 sPTT^f 285 499 17,540 11,364 13,764 43,452 .. Scheduled Tribes 3 fq^4d 120 231 6,217 2,103 1,796 10,467 .. Vimukta Jatis 4 ^rtrmt] . 198 341 9,471 \ 3,785 2,191 15,986 .. Nomadic Tribes 5 233 426 15,902 9,534 5,487 31,582 .. Nav-Buddha 6 ^ 1,243 3,480 86,811 30,235 22,495 1,44,264 .. Other Backward Classes.

(1^6) . 2,942 6,567 1,75,533 81,287 65,358 3,31,687 Total- (1 to 6)

6,943 13,346 1,93,058 45,258 40,058 2,98,663 Others

(1^7) . 9,885 19,913 3,68,591 1,26,545 1,05,416 6,30,350 Total (1 to 7)

T, • Source.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 157

23. Tt^rmr/EMPLOYMENT cHRH ^5?n*P/TABLE No. 23. 5 rR^TRt -dW^r/EMPLOYMENT IN PUBLIC SECTOR (^o ^ Ttsft/As on30th June 1990)

23. t>RTT/EMPLOYMENT «S*t!v/TABLE No. 23.6 ^ szTTTRt ^TFTT srfsrf^ rerT ^ ft T^snTR E m ploym ent un d er Shops a n d E stablishments A c t

Serial Particulars No. ^TFn% Type of Establishment 1990 1991*

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

■»>Jh<4i ^T*I 3f¥^?JTT 'PlxHt 238 238 Urban area to which the Act «iwr. be applicable.

1 S+H— Shops— (sr) 2,05,822 2,10,000 (a) Establishments (^) c2n#5T +TH<11'

*3i^q1'/Provisional.

^ prnr ^ sqrTRt ^ sq-Rift arfePm , 'i<^v<') 3rr|. Note.— The above information relates to the establishments registered under the Shops and Establishments Act, 1948.

BTrarT.-—^RPPTR 3 r r ^ , ^ir^nr, Source.—OflSce of the Commissioner of Labour, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 23. ^d^/EMPLOYMENT

?nf5n W ^/TABLE No. 23.7

aTT^=5^ ST^RTJT'RTT ^!TT^ ^

C ategorywise N umber o f W orks and E xpenditure in c u r r e d thereon u n d e r the E mployment G ua ran tee Scheme in M aharashtra State srg-RT/Rs. in lakh)

1989-90 1990-91

*rr# iT ^ Number of Expenditure Number of Expenditure Category of work works at the incurred works at the incurred during end of during 1989-90 end of 1990-91 VO March 1990 March 1991 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1)

(1) sr^Rcm . . 1,757 4,333.05 1,362 3,394.90 Irrigation (2) q- gsriTm .. 5,511 3,909.51 5,010 3,101.75 Soil Conservation and Land Development (3) yfq

(6) . ♦ . . - • 6,117.83 • • • * 5,568.30 Other Works (Expenditure on Staff, Machinery etc.)

.. 13,640 23,928.00 12,864 2039.00 Total wranr.— Wl^nr, Source.—Vl^rmng Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 160

24. ^ s t o r /PRESSES a n d PUBLICATIONS

Wm^mv/TABLE No. 24.1

5?^% anfq

P r in tin g P resses, N ew spapers, Books a nd P eriodicals 1990-91

&rial ^ Particulars Item No.

<1) (2) (3) (2)

1 9TT9PrNtwrT .. .. 8,194 Number of printing presses

2 V(fin*T’Ta— Newspapers—

(3t) . . . . 382 (fl) Dailies

(^ ) ^TT'^rrf^ 1,503 (b) Weeklies (including bi-weeklies abrST f^rw^rRt 9 ^ ) and tri-weeklies).

(=i>) 'nftr% , . . , 782 (c) Fort night lies

{?) . . 1,043 (d) Monthlies

{%) «*TTftr% (tJTTf%% . . 479 (e) Quarterlies (incladiug bi- monthlies).

(*b) «frfV% 236 (/) Annuals (including four and 0 ^ ) six monthlies).

3 ^ ...... 1,072 Boolss.

zW.— anRJt 3nF«n«ft arrt^. Note.—Figures are provisional.

•rraiT.— arfsrqfuff^, 5^ ^ sr+n^id, ?mrT, Source.— Examiner of Books and Publications, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 25. ^TltTO*a^/ANNUAL PLANS ?B*Tiv/TABLE No. 25.1

TT|RT^ ^ jftsnrr/SixTH a n - Seventh F ive Y ear R an of M aharashixia ^flifcr/Rs. in a o res)

tiidCl t I'SRT Seventh Five Year Plan *i>3nrr sicirar g^/Expenditure Serial Head of development No. Actual STRnfitd 1989-90 1990-91 expendi- Total SI??T5T Total Approved turein approved Actual expendituie srt outlay Sixth outlay (19P5'90) Anticipat- 199J-92 plan (1985-90) ed o\ (1980-85) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

1 393.38 714.97 145.96 614.39 99.33 239.94 .. Agriculture and allied Services. 2 893.89 1,069.83 364.53 1,575.86 317.57 274.08 .. Rural development.

3 . . 1,437.44 2,346.79 501.68 2,239.53 484.98 530.24 .. Irrigation and flood control 4 . . 1,734.76 2,480.49 821.08 2,245.91 689.38 806.95 .. Power development

5 225.31 417.85 112.78 420.26 82.71 112.60 .. Industry and minerals

6 ?r I 422.81 782.93 102.53 585.64 169.37 135.61 .. Transport and communica­ tions. 7 0.78 6.28 0.98 3.00 0.55 1.63 .. Science and environment tmkvT. technology. cwm ^wNf/TABLE N o . 25.1— contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) <7) (8) (2)

8 5aT5'TTf^ 9T , . 1,318.41 2,880,06 537.72 2,320.42 530.95 695.24 .. Social and community service. 9 y^HTEnTn" 3iif^+ . . 59.73 335.32 53.71 290.92 31.28 . 44.96 .. General Economic services.

10 1.05 85.42 69.31 74.54 24.20 29.29 .. Special area programme

11 61.83 99.56 18.81 84.14 17.83 29.46 .. General Services.

12 0.15 0.29 0.29 0.03 •• .. Other Programmes o\ N> ^ . . 6,549.39 11,219.65 2,729.38 10,454.90 2,448.18 3,000.00 .. Total airarc.— ’tpt frmt^nr f ^ » r, 9rRR. Source.—Annual Plan 1991-92, Part-II, Planning Department, Government of Maharashtra. 26. TT^f^/SlATE FINANCE

? T ^ ^ m ^ /T A B L E No. 26.1

TTHTRt ^TTTr/REVENUE Receipts of the State ^m /R s. in crorc;

Actuals Revised Budget Heads of Revenue 1989-90 Estimates Estimates 1990-91 1991-92

(1) <2) (3) (4) (1)

{ CJ) ^ 1(A) Tax Revenue— (fT) ^ - (a) Taxes on Income and Expenditure^ u>O' 0021 fw^nr ^ 423.28 337.51 378.59 Taxes on Income other than Corpora­ tion Tax 0022 ^ 0.07 Taxes on Agricultural Incomc 0028 ^ 168,08 195.00 208.65 Other Taxes on Income and Expendi­ ture qipq-- (q) , . 591.43 532-51 587.24 Total—(a)

( ^ ) ^ ^ — {b) Taxes on Property and Capital Transactions— 0029 79.29 52.00 54.60 Land Revenue 0030 5JS7^ ^ 'St 255.99 274.93 296.92 Stamps and Registration Fees 0031 Estate Duty C035 ^rftpftezrfMk^ Trr^yiT^- 0.05 Taxes on Immovable Property other than Agricultural Land q»nr_(5ft) .. 335.33 326.93 351.52 TotaK-(b) ctWT ?PTTt^/TABLE No. 26. \ — contd. Ttfltr/Rs. ia crore) ____ (1) (2) ( 3 ) (4)

(hV) (c) Taxes on Commodities and Service:>-

0 0 3 9 4 5 6 .4 8 5 4 0 . 0 0 5 6 0 . 0 0 State Excise 0 0 4 0 . . 2 , 7 4 5 . 2 7 3 , 2 0 5 . 0 0 3 , 4 8 7 . 4 3 Sales Tax 0041 cir^^jgrft^ ^ .. 191.08 2 0 7 . 5 0 2 2 4 . 1 0 Taxes on Vehicles 0 0 4 2 ^ ^ 1 1 8 . 7 6 2 0 8 . 9 9 2 1 4 . 6 J Taxes on Goods and Passengers 0 0 4 3 5 r : ^ 2 1 7 . 8 5 2 5 5 . 4 3 2 6 0 . 4 5 Taxes and Duties on Electricity 0045 ^ irmV^ ^ ^ ^ 1 6 7 . 8 4 1 7 6 . 4 6 1 8 1 . 5 6 Olher Taxes and Duties on Commodities and Services 1603 fpHT 529.49 652.35 703.33 States’ Share of Union Excise Duties / 4,426.77 5,245.73 5,631.48 ,,. Total—(c)

(q) . . 5,353-53 6,105.17 6,570.24 ,.. Total—(A)

(B) Non-Tax Revenue— (q) ffT^ 3ITr«lft ^ — (a) Other Fiscal Services- 0047 3TTf«r^ 0.01 Other Fiscal Service*

(q) , , 0.01 0.00 0 .00 .. Total—(a)

( ^ ) BtnsTTsm 3im itpm, w nT— > (b) Interest Receipts, Dividends and Profits- 0049 ssfTSfi^^rirrTf^T 5 5 4 . 1 7 6 0 3 . 2 7 7 1 3 . 4 9 Interest Receipts 0050 5rr»Tt9r 7 . 1 4 y . u 2 9.43 DiviUcuUs itud Profits

( ^ ) . . 561.31 612-29 121.9A . . Total—(b) («t) (c) Oiher Non-Tax Revenue—

(q ^) (/) General Services—

005) 0 16' 0.20 0.20 Public Service Commission 0055 19.67 20.86 21.90 Police 0056 6.57 6.48 7.19 Jails

0057 .... 0.01 0.01 Supplies and Disposals 0058 9.47 10.08 10.60 Stationery and Printing 0059 artsf^TFT 26.94 22.96 27.31 Public Works 0070 sr?TT^r'i+ 33.11 22.89 23.74 Other Administrative Services 0071 ^ JTT^Eqi 9.34 8.50 8.50 Contributions and Recoveries towards at?T^''TT5Eri ^ Pension and other Retirement Benefits. c^

0075 «w^rr£riT’ir .. 94.84 89.24 91.79 Miscellaneous General Services

(qip) . . 200 10 161.22 191.24 , , Total—(i)

{^ ) ?n*nf5nf> ¥rar- («) Social Services—

0202 f?TST«r, qr .. 18.50 18.90 19.34 Education,Sports, Art and Culture 0210 sr ?iT#3rf?r^ . . 32.10 36.93 38.74 Medical and Public Health 0211 0.93 1.01 1.02 Family Welfare 0215 qroft ^ 4.90 1.16 1.20 Water Supply and Sanitatioa W^/TABLE No. 26 \ — contd. in crore)

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

0216 6.64 6.92 7.27 Housing 0217 8.57 8.65 8.95 Urban Development 0220 ^ srfTOV 0.74.: 0.60 0.58 Information and Publicity 0230 5.56 6.28 6.34 Labour and Employment 023 5 ?lHTrf^ ^T«TT ^ 5F?JTFr 12.32 ' 11.49 11.72 Social Security and Welfare 0250 ^ . . 1.86 1.35 1.43 Other Social and Community Services

q;^--(5> T ) 92.12 93.29 96.59 Total —(ii)

o as (flin) anfat^^— (ill) Economic Services — 0401 . . . . 7.86 7.25 7.68 Crop Husbandry 0403 3.73 3.09 3.19 Animal Husbandry 0404 |T95rm1^^TRT 357.68 312.54 287.32 Dairy Development 0405 TR^zTcqwnr ' .. 0,75 0.82 0.86 Fisheries 0406 cC 142.57 134.09 140.33 Forestry and Wild Life 0407 0.00 0.00 0.00' plantation 0408 am g rs^rp ^ qm’iT 1..17 0.55 0.58 Food Storage and Nutrition 0425 16.66 15.90 17.11 Co-operation 0435 1.34 0.40 0.42 Other Agricultural T^rogrammes 0506 g'jrrnrr , . . . 0.04 0.06 0.06 Land Reforms 0515 ^rnTf'^^'FTT «fiT^ w . . . . 10.74 8.23 9.05 Other Rural Development Programme 0551 »kTT3 5lt9I 0.03 0.00 O.CX) Hili Areas 0575 ?nt f^'rcr 0.01 0.00 0.00 Other Special areas programmt 0701 m6 ^ TfSirq qT2:3fUT> 27.59 21.96 32,42 Major and Mediiun Irrigation 0702 ^'fn^sfOTT 7.66 5.91 6.31 Minor Irrigation 0801 4 ^ 106.56 51.70 51.70 Power 0810 -3#fr ?fTEr% 0.03 0.00 0.00 NoivcoaventionaI sources of Energy 0851 gmt?r>T w ?3^r3wnT 0.39 1.30 0.35 Village and Small Industries 0852 .. ' 0.74 0.54 0.65 Industries OS 53 5f ar^Tfrr^zT ^ > r 24.34 25.44 26.89 Non-ferrous Miriing and Mctaluriicji Industries 0854 0.05 0.02 0.05 Other Industries 1001 0.01 0.00 0.00 Indian Railways

1051 c ^ 0.81 0.82 1.00 Ports and Light Houees 1054 1.62 1 .27 ' 1.21 Roads and Bridges 1452 TOOT 0.10 0.00 0.00 Tourism 1475 ??R ?^%r?jT7?ir 3nf«R^ %?T 4.19 4.17 4.58 Other General Economic Services

qjpoi- - (H>r) 716.67 596.06 519.76 Total—(Hi)

qvoi— (?ft) . . 1008.89 870-57 879.59 Total—(c) fm r 5WW/TABLE No. 26.1—concld. ^rimj'Rs. in crorc)

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

( it) A 3T?RT^- (d) Grants-in-aid and Contribution^— 1601 ^ 3r^% 604.91 750.06 m .46 Grants-in-aid from Central Government

— {i\) 604,91 750 06 861.46 Total—(d)

q ^ — (gt) . . 2,175-12 2,232.92 2,463.99 Total-(B)

c>;^— 3WT . . 7,528.65 8,338 09 9,034.23 Total—Revenue Receipts

snmr.— TnrirNt ar^^rwftq' So«rce.—Maharashtra State Budget Publications, 1991-92. 26. T m f^/STA'FE FINANCE

’f^/TABLE No. 26.2 ^/Expenditure on Revenue Account ^rit^jRs. in crore)

SfW5T gtJI 3KR" Actuals Revised Budget fiV'f 1989-90 Estimates Esl imates Heads of Expenditure 1990-91 1991-92

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

{^) ?nNTTSfTT«»T (A) General Services— (ar) — (a) Organs o f State—^ O' 2011 f^gi?rqgca 5.73 7,04 8.94 Pariiament/State/UnioR Territory VO Legislatures 2012 Ti«s?q^/^TPS5XTd^/Tr57nr^/?!fs?TT5ir 0.99 1.21 1.07 President/Vice- President/Governor/ Administrator of Union Territories. 2013 3.26 2 .87 3.38 Council of Ministers 2014 rzrnRiTf , _ 48.47 60.33 66.14 Administration of Justice 2015 f^<^5FT 31.39 8.41 1.59 Elections

(T^cr— (3i) 89.84 79.86 81.12 .. Total—(a)

(w>) 3 ? r fw ^ ^ — {b) Fiscal Services— (qv) (?) Collection o f Taxes on Income and Expenditure— >0^0 ^?7?r ^ 159.52 202.37 208.08 Collection of Taxes on Income and Expenditu re

. . 15952 202.37 208.08 . Total—(i) ?TWm’fsrtfj/TABLE No. 26.2-contd.

sptflcT/Rs. in crore)

(I) (2) (3) (4) (1)

(#») a irtrot ww^mifw^ (//■) Collection of Taxes on Property anrd v rN t — Capital Transactions—

2029 snfhT iTf 58.81 63.87 63.66 Land Revenue 2030 inrr^ sr 8.95 9.04 8.07 Stamps and Registration

qr^—(?>f) 67.76 72.91 71.73 .. Total—(ii)

jrrH t — (in) Collection of Taxes on Commodities and Services—

2039 TT«!T 7.68 8.37 8.59 State Excise * 2040 260.03 337.88 362.48 Sales Tax 2041 126.67 145.22 157.25 Taxes on Vehicles

2045 IT R ^ ^?cR: ^ ^ «T?sp 72.32 91.91 94.11 Other Taxes and Duties and Services.

466.70 583.38 622.43 . Total—(iii) (/v)( Other Fiscal Services—

2047 8.10 13.92 14.20 Oiher Fiscal Services

8.10 13.92 14 20 ..

.. 702.08 872.58 916.44 .

(?fV) Sirr5T SRT5T ^ SCOT ^ — (f) Interest Payment ctnd Servicing of Debt^

2048 ^wvrf%5f«R 240.59 267.51 306.99 Appropriation for Reductton or fwPTzrhiR Avoidance of Debt. 2049 STR" MiiK 756.63 877.13 1,102.49 Interest Payments

i^ t) . . 997.22 1,144.64 1,409.48 Total—(c)

(d) Administrative Services—

2051 ^+^=<1 3TT4W . . 2.12 2.57 3.04 Public Service Conimission 2052 16.15 16.97 18.29 Secretariat--General Services 2053 iT5n?rT 174.09 201.22 205.85 District Administration 2054 ^hWTR ^ 5r?rr^R 14.74 16.15 16.96 Treasury and Account Administration 2055 377.75 442.13 430.50 Police. 2056 15.23 18.72 16.45 Jails 2057 5T^^r«irHq>T 0.28 0.28 0.29 Supplies and Disposals 2058 32.34 31.47 32.02 Stationery and Printing 2059 5fra«PTJr 56.64 89.58 104.75 Public Works. 2070 «jcn: 5T?iTy 16.53 18.53 547.92 Other Administrative Services.

qiW— 705-87 837.62 1,376.07 Total—(d) 5|wriv/TABLE No. 26.2—contd. in crore)

0 ) . (2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 j ( 1 )

( 5 ) ^ HiHTonvr — ie) Pensions and Miscellaneous Genera! Services—

2071 ^ % w r f ^ T ^ m '^ . . 230.11 284.09 313.18 Pensions and Other Retirement Benefite 2075 ????rraTT^ ^-=(1 . . 52.85 46.81 48.54 Misccllane*us General Services

(5 ) 282.96 330.90 361.72 Total-(e)

l i ^ q — ( q ) .. 2,777.97 3,265.60 4,144-83 Total—(A)

(*ft) — (B) Social Services-- (q) — (a) Education, Sports, Art and Culture— 2202 ftrerw .. 1,468.85 1,589.85 1,557.46 General Education 2203 f9T5TiT 59.72 79.68 80.14 Technical Education 2204 W ^ ^;sfWWT 20.45 * 18.15 24.66 Sports and Y o u t h Services 2205 af.^1 ^ 9.08 12.31 12.92 Art and Culture

W “ (i?) 1,558.70 1,699.99 1,675.18 Total-(a) ( ^ ) ar VFtrm— {b) Health and Family Welfare- 2210 ^ 3TP>q- 379.64 415.72 40J.89 Medical and Public Health 59.08 73.34 78.05 Family Welfare

— { ^ ) 438.72 489.06 479-94 Total—(b)

(?ft) <-q-o«dl, ^ (c) V^ater Supply, Sanitation, Housing and ST’fUf^Vm-- Urban Development— 22J5 qr'nl5

410 28 396.05 395.23 Total—(c)

( ^ ) mfimt ^ (d) Information and Broadcasting- 2220 Jrrf|d^ ^ s iiw 12.49 10.96 10 .60 Information and Publicity

q^nr— (?>) 12.49 10.96 10.60 Total—(d)

(5 ) 3T^fs5t(T 3T«i^rytT 3T*Tf?ft Welfare o f Scheduled Caftes, Scheduled *mmwu m% vFrm— Tribes and Other Backward Classes— 2225 siTOf^cT 5fRft, 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ??n: 124.93 139.71 151.97 Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled TjpmT3mTm% ^>^2rpr. Tribes and Other Backward Classes

(?) 124.93 139.71 151.97 Total—(e) ^fw^twr/TABI F No. 26.2—contd.

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

ffWUTI V1WT V5*rr«T— (/) Labour and Labour Welfare— 2230 H.m’irf ^ .. 54.22 58.39 65.69 Labour and Employment

54.22 58.39 65.69 Total—(f)

(»ft) «qTi1'4:«-qrn SITfri t|>niT“- {g) Social Welfare and Nutrition— 2235 ^rmrfsr^ ^ 96.80 106.14 103.32 Social Security and Welfare 2236 'ft'^W 3TI^ 17.83 21.58 16.57 Nutrition 2245 3TFf^'^l-qT f?[HrR»iinffT5t 87.05 90.98 44.00 Relief on Account of Natural Calamities

fT ^— (gft) . 201.68 218.70 163.89 Total—(g)

(c>^) f?TT— - (A) Others—■ 2251 4.71 6.23 6.76 Secretariat-Social Services 2252 1.45 3.14 0.82 Other Social Service

6.16 9.37 7.58 Total (h)

( ^ ) . . 2,807.18 3,022.23 2,950.08 Total- (B) C. Economic Serviresi—

(q) jpftf ^ — (a) Agriculture arid Allied Activities—

2401 qhf 119.59 119.30 121.60 Crop Husbandry

2402 of ^57 40.13 16.83 17.77 Soil and Water Conservation

2403 52.44 52.06 51 .65 Animal Husbandry

2404 |isr?no5T 432.34 352.51 333.38 Dairy Development

2405 iTc?ST^^PJ , , 6.80 7 .1 5 9.36 Fisheries •vl 2406 ^ 119.33 150,24 145.88 Forestry and Wild Life

2408 31^, ^rrs^or ^ ^raR 23.93 24.60 24.53 Food, Storage and Warehousing

2415 frfeftxf2T5fr ?t?TT£nT ^ 54.06 62.46 57.54 Agricultural Research and Education

2425 45.02 251.69 48.02 Co-operation

<5^— (q) .. 893.64 1,036.84 809 73 Total—(a) rfWl ’IffrtJp/TABLE No 16.2—contd. T^%/Rs. in crore)

(1) (2) (3) (4) ( 0

( ^ ) — (if) Rural Development—

2501 trmfk^rRmrrSi- 47.68 46.19 50.66 Special Programmes for Rural Develop­ ment. 2505 47.09 204.85 496.78 Rural Employment 2506 O.Ol 0.00 ^ 0.00 Land Reforms 25J5 51.45 29.20 38.25 Other Rural Development Programmes

(g\) 146 23 280.24 585 69 Total—(b)

(c) Special Areas Pro>grammes— (nt) 5PT^?r— o^ 2551 ?f»RT55 5R3T 13.86 13.58 20.11 Hill Areas.

---(?ft) 13 86 13-58 20 11 Total- (c)

( ^ ) 5T ^ Orqcm— (

2701 Tfrs ^ TTsinT tTTs^'sn^ 438.95 455.98 522.66 Major and Medium Irrigation 2702 qfTz^sn^ 72.55 84.89 69.67 Minor Irrigation 2705 36.12 33.73 28.78 Command Areas Development 2711 5T . . 1.74 1.91 2.04 Flood Control

— ( ^ ) 549.36 576.51 623 15 Total—(d) (f) 3^ — (e) Energy— 2801 ^ - .. 301.32 73.51 182.57 Power 2810 irrw 25.63 14.40 14.80 Non-ConvoQtional Sources of Energy

q«pq— (?) 326.95 87 91 197.37 Total-(e)

(q«R) — ( / ) Industry and Minerals-— S851 ^ 33.55 38.76 42.95 Village and Small Industries 2852 3ir>r 53.35 42.42 24.65 Industries 2853 3T^?q«RT QTXiIwr ^ 2.'85 3.02 3,17 Non-ferrous Mining and Metallurgical Industries

89.75 84.20 70.77 Total-(f)

- j (5ft) (^) Transport— >-4

3001 v rrc ^ ^-sftxyrPrfW t, 0.01 0.02 0.14 Indian Railways Policy Direction, Research and Organisation 3051 ^ ^ q q | 4.04 4.25 2.75. Ports and Light Houses

3053 Tnrff f^wpT ■qirt'i 0.77 0.75 0.71 Civil Aviation 3054 ^ 5^ . 3.92 4.53 4.93 Roads and Bridges

3055 irnt 10.49 4.77 2.29 Road Transport 3056 ajcT^^TtiT ^ qrT^c^ 0.03 0.03 0.03 Inland Water Transport

(5ft) 19.26 14.35 10.85 Total-tg) cT^ W5F/TABLE No. 26.2- contd. «Pt?fcr/Rs. in crore)

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

(arra) ^ «iqf2rrJT— (z) Science, Technology and Environment—

3425 5cR ?T9itER 0.41 0.47 0.50 Other Scientific Research

3435 ^ . 2 .6 7 ' • 1.74 1.76 Ecology and Environment

q,^>n— (arm) 3.08 2.21 2.26 Total—(i)

«-4 9 0 (!^) ?ra5iTi6nT<»i anf^ip ^ — (/) General Economic S-ervices-

3451 yr^«ll«q-3nf«T*P 12.30 J2.47 12.71 Secretariat-Economic Services 3452 2.55 2.76 5.30 Tourism 3454 sR w rr ^ 232.72 287.51 4.46 Census Survey and Statistics 3456 JTmt gw rr 0.07 0.16 0.17 Civil Supplies 3475 w STTfq^ ^ 2.J9 2.77 3.16 .Other Generafl Economic Services

.. 249.83 305.67 25.80 Total—0)

.. Z,291.96 2,401.51 2,345.73 Total—(C) o (it) g - — (D> Grants-in-aid and Conlributions— w 3604 eqif'T'fr ?Rsr7 ^ TSTRci T m ^Tnr 25.44 3,?.82 -.27.67 Compensation^ and Assigmtients to Local 'f jf srPq^Twtfew Bodies and Panchayati Institutions w 3606 (TfiavRt ^!T%ir ^ graiTHTJT^)- 0.00 0.00 .0.00 Aid Material and Equipments

qt^

7,902-55 8,722-16 9,468.31 Total -Expendituiti on Revenue Accounts

WSfTT.— ^fTfTTT'S^ STsqifj+V'lltr 5<7«rcff.—Maharashtra State Budget Publications, 1991-92.

*

9P?rhp/TABLE No. 26.3

A nalysis of State G overnm ent Budget (^*T^ Virt^r/Rs. in crore)

ji?tr5T 3i^T3r sfintw i Revised Budget Actuals Estimates Estimates Itwn A. 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 (1) (2) (3) (4) (IX qsp—— I. Receipts on Revenue Account— (ar) 5,353.53 6,105.17 6,570.24 (a) Tax Revenue o 2,175.12 2,232.92 2,463.99 (A) Non-Tax Reverme

r^

#T— U trot ^T3R>y 1!HT— 2,425.11 2,585.98 3,534.00 U. Receipts on Capital Accoum

(t»sp+?>T) .. 9,953-76 10,924.07 12,568 23 ., Total Receipts (I+11)

in. Expenditure on Revenue Account—, (3l) 5?^ . . ^ . . 5,671.67 6,150.10 6,066.61 («;) Development Expenditure (^) fv^ntcR .. ' .. 1,233.66 1,427.41 1,992.22 (i?) Non-Development Expenditure (»p) ’K«r ^ 997.22 1,144.65 1,409.48 (c) Debt Services

7,902.55 8,722 16 9,468.31 Total (in) IV. Capifal Expeflditure—

1,(K)‘) 19 860.78 1,08],51 (fl) Capital nxpenditure outside the OO U: Revenue Account ( ^ ) ^ t ^oT fsrvrrrrrq-s^w •i^ ., 825.87 1,224.85 2,012.82 (b) Disbuxsemcnts on Loans and Debt Section

cx^q (^ r ) 1,835.06 2,085.63 3,094.33 .. Total (IV)

qspwi (cftH-i ^ r ) 9,737.61 10,807.79 12,562.64 .. Total Expenditure (HI+IV)

Tisqr^lr 3T^#-T;-q"rq 'i ^ . Source.—Maharashtra State Budget Publications, 1991-92.

00 182

27. t3???r/STATE INCOME

cRm /TABLE No. 27.1

c\ snfoT f?=«n: f^FTT^?r?rn: -o x m Si ATE I nco m e a t C u r r e n t a n d C o n s t a n t P rices

TTJir ^cW/State income, 1989-90* 1990-91©

q«I< TOR At At current At constant current Af con­ Sector prices prices prices stant prices (1980-81) (1980-81) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ____ (1) I. ( ^ ' y ’m m ) - - income {Rs. in crore)— (3t) ^ ^?fTJT, 11,290.4 5,868.5 12^31.5 5,653.0 (A) A gr i c u 11 u r c ?T^?rt^3TTf^ ^TFTf. ' forestry, fisheries, mining and quarrying. ^tSRTHT, 16,779.5 9,038.8 19,468.8 9,646.8 (B) Manufacturing, anPn’ .. construction, electricity, gas and water supply. {^) 'Tfc^, 8,912.5 4,432.0 10,148.1 4,730.7 (C) Transport, storage W R , 3zrPTR,

..48,715.5 25,176.6 55,438.7 26,352.3 ..Total

I. 6,604.3 3,413.2 7,408.7 3,521.7 Per capita State In- ). come {in Rs.).

*3T^siT^t/Provisional @srr«rf^/Prelimirary. BHUTT.— 3rq ^

i'ource.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay 5R?rr w ^ /T A B L E No. 28 184 28. *^2rV«Tr/

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8 wMrg .. 3rnm , y<«MiH, sptcs^, ^rssmw, qrdsfr, w t?m w , =^q¥T, ^■«r§, «rNro, tw t, w r^ 5 , *tr^.

9 a r p w rr . . TTgfy, ff’T^FR, 9r=I^IW, 'TT^nff, ^T»T#?, ’^'Vrr'kT, W?rT, 'TR ^. ^cT.

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18 .. 3Tt^5i>TTf, erT?:^, i r ^ f , ^Tt'ST^-^v^rr?, «t'?:55)-43rts?, q r^^ . 185

MISCELLANEOUS

TABLE No. 28-1

Regulated M arkets

\s on 30th September 1990)

Names of regulated markets

(2) (3) Greater Bombay Bombay. Thane Murbad, Shahapur, Bhiwandi, Paighar, Kalyan, Vasai. Raigad Karjat, Panvel, Pen, Roha, Khalapur (Khopoli), Mahad, Alibag, Mangaon, Murud llataagiri Ratnagiri Sindhudurfe Mashik Ghoti, Lasalgaon, Malegaon, Nandgaon, Sinnar, Satana, Yevfa, Nashik, Kalwan, , Manmad. Dhule Dhule, Dondaicha, Shirpur,. Nandurbar, Shahada, Sakri, Nawapur, Taloda. Jalgaon Jamner, Dharangaon, Amalner, Jalgaon, Parola.Chalisgaon, Chopda, Bodwad, Pachora, Raver, Bhusawal, Yawal. Ahmadnagar Ahmadnagar, Kopergaon, Shrirampur, Rahuri, Sangamner, SlTfivgaon, Pathardi, Jamkhed, Shrigonda, Nevasa, Parner, Karjat. ’ Pune Bararaati, Khed, Nira, Bhor, Pune, Shirur, Indapur, Junnar, Daund, Manchar, Talegaon-Dabhade. Satara Koregaon, Karad, Phaltan, Satara, Vaduj, Patan, Lonand, Dahlwadi, VVai. SangH Sangli, Tasgaon, Islampur, Khanapur-Vita, Atpadi ( Solapur Solapur, Mohol, Karmala, Kurduwadi, Akkalkot, Barshi, Akluj, Pandharpur, Mangalvedha, Sangola. Kolhapur Kolhapur, Gadhinglaj, Jayslngpur, Vadgaon (Peth). Aurangabad Aurangabad, Vaijapur, Lasur Station, Paithan, Kannad, Sillod, Gangapur, Soyegaon. Jatna Jalna, Ambad, Bhokardan. Mantha, Partur. Parbhani Parbhani, Manwat, Sailu, Gangakhed, Puroa, Basmath, Hingoli, Akhada-Balaptir, Jintur, Kafamnuri, Pingali-cattie market. !'5eeil Beed, Ambejogai, Dharur, Georai, Manjalcgaon, Parli- Vaijnath, Kada, Patoda. m

JTTT Sr. No. (0 (2 ) (3 )

19 TK?, sfirkr?, ^

20

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2 5 .. -. . irW^qT55, ^ 5 ^ , TOX:^^3T, ^^5?!, ^oft, KiT^T, ^t’d’aR^, ( ^ m w srr^) Tr^nr?, iTT^’Tra'

26 . . . . . ^srf, f¥^, 5^RR, 3frwf, ^iTWZ, ITT'^.

21 . . f^T^T^, g r ^ , THT^, ^.55^?TC, # T ^ , iTt5a5.

28 ^ .. ^'ffejT, 3nTTqT5r, 5yrep»ft, t ^ ,

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^narr.— 'rir^T ^qr frT?=R . 187

TABLE No. 2S.l—contd.

District Names of regulated markets

(2 ) (3)

Nanded ,. Naaded, Mudkhed, Umri, Dharmabad, Bhokar, Kinwat, Hadgaon, Loha, Deglur, Mukhed, Kundalvadi. Naigaon, Kandhar

Oj.Ti'iMbad ,. Kaiarab, Osmanahad, Murum, Paranda, Biioom, Tnljapur

Lacur Latur, Udg’r, Nilanga, Ar/medpur, Deoni cattle market, Ausa. Handarguiii-cattle market, Renapur-cattle market liu id aai .. Malkapur, Nandura, Shegaon, Khamgaon, Jalgaon-Jamod, r>3ulgaonraja, Chikhli, Mchkar, Lonar, Sangrampur, M utaia.

ia .. Akola, Akot, Telhara, Murtijapur, .Karanja, Wasbim, Rlsod, Malegaon, Bulapur, P atir, Mangrulpir, Blirsbi, Takli, Manora.

Ami'avati Amravati, Dliamangaon Railway, Daryapur, Anjangaon, Surji Achalpur, VVarud, Morshi, Dhirani, Chandur Bazar, Ciiandur Railway, Tiwsa, Nandgaon-khandeshar.

Vavattn.al .. Yavatmal, Ghatanji. Pandharkaoda, Darwha, Wani, Digras, Bori-Arab, Umarkhed,Pusad (Cotton and grain) Rslegaon, Nere, Mangaon, Maregaon.

W ardiJi .. Wardha, Sindi, Pulgaon, Arvi, Hinganghat, Asti.

Magpar .. Katol, Bhivapur, Narkhed, Saoner, Ramtek, Umred, Kalmeshwar, Nagpur, Mandhal.

Bhaiiidara , . Gondiya, Bhandara, Tirora, Amgaon, Lakhani, Pavani, Tumsar, Lakhandur, Arjuni-Morgaon.

Chandrapur .. Chandrapur, Warora, Mul, Brahmapuri, Sindewadi, Nagbhir, Rajura, Chimur.

GadciniroU .. Gadchiroli, Armori, Aheri.

lire.'.—Deputy Director of Marketing, Government of Maharashtra Bombay. i88

28. ?f^pt»f/MISCELLANEOUS c(«RIT ^vm*F/TABLE N o. 28.2(A)

3RfSTRf^TTrfwfy

Life Insurance In M aharashtra

gisr qfkwpn 1990-91 Unit Tfeno

(2) (3) (2) (I) _ £ l_ _

?TBirT 11,07,855 Number PDlicJe?

WTT^ 3,886.42 Rs. in crore Sum 25SJred

inSTTT.— WIX^ arr^f^lTT Source.—Life Insurance Corporation of India. 189

28. ?T«fftoT/MISCELLANEOUS

rnPTT a r w /t a b l e N o . 28.2(B) fwmwr fyfjmr Gross Direct Premium written In M aharashtra 1989 , W / Crorc Rupee?)

OjI-sJ Twrif/Amouni Item

(!) (2) (1) iflBxfriT ^.etrv’T f«rrn wws w 544.79 Gross direct premium written T^XT®CT^ in Maharashtra by of Genera) suc^rsT Insurance Corporaiion of lodta. and its subsidiaiy companies.

— irr^lq- ?rrsrT^ r # ^ . Source — General Insurance Corporaticn ot India 190

28. ^^/MISCELLANEOUS

fT^T ^frw/TABLE No . 28.3

'TJTcTJr f^TTFTR

N umber of H otels in M aharashtra A pproved BY THE T ourism D epartment

^ 3TT^m ar^ 'TfW'JT As on 1st Octomber Unit Item 1990 (1) (2) (3) (2) (1 ;

127 Number Hotels ap.praved by Tourism Depart­ ments of State and Central Govenments.

^JTeTR.— fT?TFT, ^TlTcT Source.- Department of iourisin, Government of India. 191

28. /MISCELLANEOUS cT^ ^i?Ti^/TABLE No. 28.4

F oreig n T ourists DrsEMBARKiNO at Bombay by air

Serial Number of Country of No. foreign Nationality tourists

1985 1986 1987 a ; • (2) (3) (4) (5) t2)

1 46,222 68,575 76,252 . . ' North America

2 ?r%T

1,80,060 1,93,530 .. Western Europe 3 qf^^JT.lRtTO 99,948 4 3,461 10,603 11,091 .. Eastern Europe

1,03,4G9 1,90,668 2,04,621 .. Total Europe

5 33,293 42,835 43,701 .. Africa

6 qfH q 82,382 1,03,919 1,11,781 .. Wc-^t Asia

7 ?ftT3T srrfwqrf ,j 33,171 30,239 32.058 .. South Asia

8 ^fsToi-q^ artf^rqr 8,3 « 18,683 16,853 .. South-East Asia

9 3rrr!iii

anfifw 1,34,107 1,66,233 1,80,504 .. Total Asia

10 8,947 18,816 17,519 .. Australia 11 1 35 63 State le->s

3,27,398 4.88,989 5,24,994 .. Grand TofrJ

sn'sri’c.— ■^TRcT 3Tre«, »TRcT 9XVR. Soturce.—India Tourist Statistics, Government of India. 192

28. ^^jmSCELLANEOVS ?R?TT ^FTfv/TABLE No. 28.5

TRurTcO^ ( ^ ) P roduction of C rude O il in M aharashtra State

('•<»• SJTi^/Toincs)

r+'-TO Year Off ^ o c Bomfbay Hgh (1) (2)

1976-77 .. .. 4(K 1977-78 2,071 1978-79 3,3 J) 1979-80 *,42

1980-81 .. 4.9S

1981-82 .. .. 7,9-5

1982-83 .. 12,877

1983-84 .. 17,3^2 1984-85 20,1:6 1985-86 29,83 1986-87 2 3 m l9i7-88 X),l»4 1938-89 21,1.2 1989-90 21,716 1990-91 2 i,in aroiT.— f ^ ^ftfe^nr sn^ ;^5r^ % , ^rct ^rsrr, Sooroe.—Economics and Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum and ^atu’al Gas, Government of India, New Delhi. 193

28. ^^/MISCELLANEOUS erfm^wt^/TABLE No. 28.6

Ff^ro^ TTFn

^ ^ r+HlTT/Oflf shore Bombay High T^i'Ytat mz** Aim (3r55T^»fRr?:) Reserves Gross production Utilisatioa (Bn. Cubic Metres) (MiJlion Cu. Metres) (Mn. Cu. Metres) (1> (2) (3) (4) 106.62 1976-77 148.08 48 .... 1977-78 186.15 229 3 1978-79 264.64 386 204 1979-80 270.96 542 372 1980-Sl 329.04 673 397 1931-82 330.62 1,345 671 1982-83 377.21 2,357 1,400 1933-84 377.80 3,259 1,834 1984-55 368.55 4,408 2,515 1985-86 377.69 5,180 3,067 1936-87 400 99 6,705 5,042 1987-88 411.09 8,259 5,820 1988-89 440.47 9,731 6,944 1939-90 457.36 13,088 8.585 1990-91 N.A. 14,082 10,035

^/Calender Year. *3iwmt/Provi«onal. ?TT|t/Not available

3nf3TT.— 3t^ ^ ?rifwT^ f^w r, stt't; 'T^tftyinT are #?r, ’fnrcT tf<+i <, jt^'V f ^ . S»urc«.—Economics and Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum aud Natural Qas Statistics, Qovornmcnt of India, New Delhi. 194

28. H^^aJ/MISCELLANEOUS cPFn^S^rifr/TABLE No. 28.7

LPQ Domestic Customers in M aharashtra (*1 Tt^ft/As on 1st April 1990)

(W^ITTRf/In thousauo)

No. of Cuatoiners Name of Company

(I) 12) (1)

?TRiTt^ iTfPTSSS 119 Indian Oil Corporation Limited, ^aTfejT^T . - 1,360 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited. H^FfTSS; J.486 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited;

2,965 .. Total

amn^.— 3T^ ^ frrFfeM+Y sn"^ ^ > tw f srrprr m=r

Source.—Economics and Statistics Division, Ministyof Petrolum and Natural Gas Statistics, Government of India, New Delhi. cTWm ^^IT75P/rABLE No. 29.1

Ro 438S-14 196

29, fsRTSV f7fiRrivhrT ^ / /

w tf* /

3jw t ^ g?TT?PTrt aiTipt ^ #. asii^ m ta ’/

3T^?PTt^ Serial anw 196(V61 1965-66 19T0-71 1975-7« No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. ijf'ir (*iw «- 30,758 30,769 30,766 30,758

3. ^ • • 18,823 18,979 19,398 19,664

4. sfffwrgr^t^ ^ • • 1,220 1,388 1,570 2,171

5. f q v h r r ^ ?9t% 3cMW^ —

(ar) ?rtfo5—

( ‘I) • • 1,300 1,321 1,352 1,416

(^ ) # • 1,369 884 1,662 2,286

(^ ) *»I— , "T» ■ («i) 907 833 812 1,169

(^ ) • • 401 280 440 1,199

(^ ) ^lfao3T— (^ ) ^ 6,284 6,057 5,703 6,064

(^) 'dcHKH 4,224 2,295 1,557 3,466

(?) (T) ^ 1,635 1,828 2,039 1,808

{^) 489 370 824 560 197

TRENDS IN SELECTED INDICATORS TABLE No. 29.1

A griculture /\rea in thcnuaDd hectaros and outturn in thousand tonnes)

198041 19S7-S8* 1988-89* 1989-90* Item

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) 30,758 30,758 30,758 30,758 30,758 Total geographical area according to village papers. 18;i99 18,031 17,881 17,903 17,923 Net area sown

20,133 20,261 20,131 20,242 20,252 Gross cropped area

2,516 2,462 2,381 2,408 2,448 Gross area irrigated

Area and outturn of principal crops^

(a) Rice—, 1,504 1,541 1,370 1,545 1,520 (0 Area

2,361 2,182 1,717 2,652 2,319 (ii) Outturn

(b) Wheat— 1,079 882 733 879 842 (0 Area

931 644 633 1,045 907 («) Outturn

(c) Jowar— 6,438 6,626 6,663 ,6,185 6,428 (i) Area

4,428 3,923 3,952 4,278 6,635 (»i) Outturn

id) Bajri— gi,709 1,703 1,815 1,964 1,913 (0 Area

760 420 910 901 1,205 (i7) Outturn

Rc 4385x14a 198

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

^ w c*ri% ^ (t) (^cRHpq — (a) ^ . . 10.604 10,512 10,320 10,931

(^) 'dcMKH 6,755 4,037 4,737 7,869

{%) g^^)W 9M — (1) ^ 2,351 2,330 2,566 2,914

(^) 989 657 677 1,168

(^) ^ — («i) ^ 156 171 204 268

( r ) ^cHKd (^rar%)].. 1,156 1,120 1,641 2,219

(tr) +i^«— («l) ^ 2,500 2,716 2,750 2,307

(^ ) WTT??r (f«Z

(*) (1) ^ 1,083 1,117 904 854

(^ ) vJ^KH 800 473 586 693

(!¥) 3 ^ ^ — {•\) ^ 25 13 12 11

(^) 12 6 5 5

?THt f*WfTW—

( l ) 3T7^€tTJ^ 115.6 71.1 86.3 143.9

(^) 3T?)ai^?n: 102.6 79.9 90.9 121.9

(^) ?T#tq% 109.8 75.0 88.3 134.1 199

TABLE No. 19.\^c(mtd.

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) Area and oattnm of prindpal crops—oontd. (e) AUoereals— (indading ofher ceraaH 11^233 1U 32 n ,o $ i 11,092 11,146 (0 Area

8 ^ 7,615 9,650 9,348 11,507 (ii) Outturn

(/) AUpulsei— 2,804 2,860 3,033 3,330 3,289 (/) Area

831 1,164 1,414 1,730 1,735 (ff) Outturn

(^) Si^arcane— 317 319 345 288 476 (0 Area

2,594 2,545 2,721 2,815 3,646 {ii) Outturn (gur)

(h) Cotton— ij&tn 2,753 2,518 2,62S 2436 ( 0 A n»

216 338 252 234 376 (ii) Outturn (in lint)

(/) Gfoundnut— 712 664 709 918 854 (0 Area

441 469 698 1,006 979 (ii) Outturn

(/) Tobaoov— 12 ' 10 11 la 9 (i) Ainea

7 g 10 8 10 (ii) Oattum

Index numbers of agricultural production (1967-70-100) 147.8 134.6 165.2 176.1 201.7 (0 Foodgcains

138-3 142.5 150.0 161.7 200.3 (ii) Non-foodgrains,

143 ..6 138.1 158.4 169.7 201.2 {Ui) Ail oommoditiai

* an^pfr/Protinml 200

29. ^T?irrNrNT ^ / t r e n d s i n s e l e c t e d in d ic a t o r s

?Wf3F/TABLE No. 29.2

^ f^^/LlV ESTO C K AND POULTRY

(fsnrm /in thousand aumbon)

•rywlT S*rial sw n 1961 1966 1972 1978 1982 1987 Category No. ( I ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) 1 *nf4w—- Catfl*-

. 6,490 6,550 6,206 6,329 6,687 6,688 Maks over 3 years

. 4,644 4,534 4,587 4,781 5,247 5,738 Females over 3 years

. 4,194 3,645 3,912 4,108 4,228 4,554 Young stock

q ^ — qrf^hsi . . 15^28 14,739 14,705 15;tl8 16,161 16,980 Total—Cattle

2 BaOdo»>-

. 353 340 308 325 351 356 Males over 3 years

. 1,639 1,735 1,871 2448 2,307 2,813 Females over 3 years

. 1,095 967 1,122 1,425 1,313 1,583 Yoang stock

. 3,087 3,042 3,301 3,899 3,972 4,752 Total—buflEaloes

3 . 2,093 2,205 2,128 2,636 2,671 2,873 Sbcep

4 . 5,181 5,121 5,911 7,563 7,705 9,191 Goits

5 . 105 101 58 48 49 43 Hcrses and Ponies

6 i?n:5RTwt . 359 352 316 326 361 404 Otber livettook

tTV’’I-~-3RTVT . 26,048 25,449 26^61 29,642 30,919 34,242 Total—livestodb

7 . 10,578 9,902 12^17 18,751 19,844 24,831 Poultry FT^T’^»TW/TABLE No, 29.3 202

29. ^nNrtvnr

anfor wfnpfjm/

Serial qiv I960 1965 19W 1975 No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (*) (6)

1 ^RR9FzrNt ^5znt •• 8,010 9,472 9,803 11,425

2 ^TTfRirNt lf^i% (f^tn:) 746 903 952 1,015

3 afNhfhv 'swiw—

( 'J) ^ (^^T^yST ftf. tf?T) 242 251 227 420

(^) (55P5rHV<)] 16,747 15,654 14,411 12,983

afinf -iMRtf—

(»l) (fsfpc2^) .. 788 1.140 ^1,771 3,580

187 317 216 188

N.A.=«^

tt^sV ^R^TRTi^ q i^ %%5sr 203

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TABLE No. 29.3

Industry and Mining

s 1980 1985* 1986* 1987* 1988* 1989* Item

(7) («) (9) (10) (11) (12) (2)

15,170 18,922 19,966 20,609 21,785 23,057 Number of working factoriesf

1,177 1,129 1,150 1.138 1,134 1,160 Average daily number of work­ ers (thousand No.)

Industrial production—

249 221 183 N.A. 234 231 (0 Cotton yarn (million kg.).

12,603 10,431 9,800 N.A. 9,896 9,020 (ii) Cotton cloth (lakh metres)

Mineral production—

5,300 10,792 11,884 13,727 14,059 15,860 (0 Coal (thousand tonnes).

223 238 238 232 258 254 (ii) Manganese ore (thou­ sand tonnes).

Not Available. Excluding Bombay city. ProYiwooal Bidi Fact«ries covered under seperate Act, from 1974.

Rc 4385—15 204

29* fHelVH)

Sem) iTl lMO-61 1965^ 1970-71 1975-76 N*. (1) (2) (3) (4) («) (6)

1 wrtro «5RRIT (fSTR fttsNfe) 760 1,304 2.119 2,7*6

2 (SRRHrfV^rik 3;2j6Z 5,635 9,134 12,052

arw) (8f) \im 2,720 ’ 4,717 7,650 9,490

(w) 1,853 3 ,2 ^ 5,312 5,935

4 *f|nir6§ ^0^ *i*o5R^ 853 4,665 12,752 20,112 4V'j»5< ^ 4r«^'t wn ( ^* 3 n i^ ) 205

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TABLE No. 29.4

E lec t r ic it y

19»80-S1 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89* 1989-90* Item

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2)

4,298 7,091 7,496 7,658 8,368 Installed capacity (thousand kw.).

118,751 27,647 32,962 32,836 35,260 Electricity generated (million kwh.).

Cdnsuthptioii (iflillion kvdi.)*

14,034 20,979 23,848 26,260 29,001 (a) Total

8i,130 ,11,124 12,075 12,753 13,920 (b) Indvistrial

27,914 33,927 38,177 39,413 39,413 Towns and villages electrified by M.S. Electricity Board as at. the eiid of each year.

■ Pro’visional

(o.c .f.)R c 4385—16(P55— 206

29. ^^1

cTfcTF

IRif.fliit.' Serial 1960-61 19^-66 1970-71 1975-76 No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 g^vRt Q W ft ®n 31,565 37,405 42,603 49,651

2 ?i«n 4,191 6,786 8,581 11,629 (^TTW). 3 #55^ (ihle^ =5#) 291 712 1,490 2,688

4 5n*dV+ f 43 91 133 170

2>T —^rd55 3rrf?t ?r# srfrrcsjTr ?ff2rr% fiica^ arrl'j. (?qrci^7^5rraraiT ^PfiiTiT, r^^rT»fh ^ ^tt. f?*TT ic^TT^ ?re«iT^ ara*rf^ 3rr|.), 207

TRENDS IN SELECTED INDICATORS t a b l e N o. 29.5

C o-o pera tio n

(9cS0-81 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 Item

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2)

60,747 79,291 87,676 92,507 98,148 Societies (No.)

14,7^3 20,141 22,099 24,438 25,941 Members (thousand No.)

5,210 1,085 1,516 1,883 2,193 Working capital (Crore Rs.)

25<0 419 628 715 7,00 Advances by primary agricul- turai credit and multipurposo societies (Crore Rs.).

V >f>. —Tlie abo/e figures relate to all types of societies, (including supervising unions divisional and district boards and insurance societies, etc,).

R.C 4385—16fl 208

29, ftfiRrivniT

arrPT

Serial ITR 1960 1965 1970 1975 19»0 No. 0) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (.T)

I JR^ir 37,757 48,053 62,703 1,58,928 1,38,613 (1%.

2 ( 1 ^ iisf«TT tp> ^rnNrft

(ar) ifteRt . . 45,328 66,363 1,08,679 1,69,895 2,13,700

(W) OTSRJRiftin? . . 89.127 1,43,497 2,57,539 4,58,214 7,25,352 209

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TABLE No. 29.6

T ra n spo rt a n d C ommunications

1985 1988 - 1989 1990 m i * Item

(S) (9) (10) (11) (12) . (2)

1,51,671 1,66,416 1,69,921 1,72,859 1,72,965 Length of roads as on 91st March of each year (kilo­ metres). Motor vehicles in operation (as ob 1st January of each year).—

2,82,972 3,62,837 3,82,066 4,04,240 4,23,505 (a) Motor car»

13,45,,048 19,95,466 22,11,265 24,30,615 54,40,585 (6) All types of vehicles 219

29.

fe P T i

1960-61 1965-66 1970-71 1975-76

(1) (2) (3) (4) . (5) sn

( l ) (5fwr) 34,594 41,781 45,143 48,299

( r ) ( ^ ^ ) . . 4,178 5,535 6,229 6,993

(^) ftnsRT (f3ird?r) . . 113 153 185 221

(•l) ?n*n (#«2n) 2,468 4,032 5,339 5,810

(^) l^wf (^t?r) . . 858 1,500 1,936 2,442

(^ ) ftnfRj (ffR R r) .. 35 57 77 96 211

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T a b le No. 29.7

E d u c a tio n

1980-81 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989*90 Item

(6) r/) (8) (9) (10) (2)

Primary educatioo—

(excluding pre-primary).

51,045 54,406 55,533 56,394 57,158 (1) Institutions (No.)

8,392 9,418 9,771 9,936 10,115 (2) Students (thousand No.)

222 245 254 260 263 (3) Teachers (thousand No.)

Secondary education—

-6,119 8,177 8,830 9,144 9,480 (1) Institutions (No.)

3,309 4,585 5,094 . 5,368 5,615 (2) Students (thousand No.)

114 146 162 170 175 (3) Teachers (thousand No.) 212

29. W>?5/TRENDS i n s e l e c t e d in d ic a t o k s

cPRH ?li»ri«P/TABLE No. 29.8

A ll-in o u W holesale P rice Index N umbers (N ew Series)

(3nH R ^ ’?

?tW, aw 'RT'J ^ All Serial Year Primary Fuel, power, Manu- commo- No. articles light and factured dities lubricants products

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

iRn/Weight— (32.295) (10.663) (57.042) (100.000)

1 1982-83 106.7 106.5 103.5 104.9

2 1983-84 118.2 112.5 109.8 112.8

3 1984-85 125.5 117.3 117.5 120.1

4 1985-8^ 125.7 129.8 124.4 125.4

5 1986-87 137.1 138.6 129.2 132.7

6 1987-88 152.6 143.3 138.5 ' 143.6

7 1988-89 160.1 151.2 151.5 154.3

8 1989-90 163.6 156.6 168-6 165.7

9 1990-91(P) .. ^ 184.9 175.8 182.8 182.7

(P) s=3i^*ipit/Provisional

<«ww j— anf^RT 9v®rTn:, iwW varsiT,

29.

it^ (?r^JTTf^)/ sT^VhH Serial ^ ^TW ?IR 1971-72 1976-7 No. Weight (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 n^® = 'i«‘>) . . 3TfI 59.9 204 320 100.00 190 298

2 «t5JT^< «^<^^o = '\oo) 59.9 214 328 ?i^gT9n:

3 ?n

4 501 «l<^^'l = ‘loo) . . 3f^ 50.60 189 314 100.00 176 287

52.9 100.00

6 ^oJ

7 = .. 60.26 210 345 5frt»Ti£nTW 100.00 198 315

8 afhC^TRR ‘i^^‘i = ‘loo) 3T5r 53.65 201 335 4j«i4 100.00 190 308

, . STvT 55-64 .... • • • • y^irrtrR’fT f^$®rR> 100.00 ......

10 3T!^ (^^5f^l 1 V ^ = *l®o) . . 3T?r 62.30 .... • • • • ^ ?T^QTT^ f^RWfV 100.00 ......

•ariN^trc ?T t w ^ ^ nrnrft. @ 3iTa[T^?i ^nf/Baso year 1982 =100 •♦'TRT^ ^ qWfH^T ^ Wdfcff S?T»VmT^; ?TT'

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TABLE No. 29.9

C onsum er P rice I ndex N umbers for W orking C lass (N ew Series)

1981- 1986- 1987- ;1988- 1989- 1990- Item Centre i82 87 88 89@ 90@ 91® Linking factor (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (3) ■ (2)

5«08 799 886 179 187 712 5.44 Food Bombay 4 60 717 791 169 179 201 5.12 General Index (Calendar year 1960=100)

544 756 802 167 178 194 5.37 Food Solapur 4 99 697 747 165 180 196 5.03 General Index (Calendar year 1960=100)

5i05 708 763 164 171 195 5-,24 Food Nagpur 469 673 726 165 178 201 4.99 General Index (Calendar year 1960 = 100)

490 717 778 172 188 212 4.86 Food Pune 432 639 686 163 178 198 4.53 General Index (Calendar year 1961=100)

171* 179 202 Food Nashik 170* 181 202 General Index (Calander year 1982=100)

5 30 718 777 169 179 201 5.12 Food Jalgaon 472 667 715 163 175 196 4.78 General Index (Calendar year 1961=100)

579 749 798 170 178 191 5.50 Food Nanded 523 707 754 170 186 200 5.01 General Index (Calendar year 1961 =100)

5‘4« 830 891 179 193 205 5.63 Food Aurangabad • 4^6 743 787 168 181 197 5.1^ General Index (Calendar year 1961 = 100)

187t 200 Food Kolhapur ...... 1851 196 General Index (Calender Year 19S2=100)

177t 198 Food Akola 179t 199 General Index (Calendar year 1982=100)

<6 months average from October 1988 to March 1989. Limking factor for converting index number with base 1987 into witn base 1960/1961,

Months avffl-age from May 1989 to March 1990 216 29.

^ m \ w i » /

n«sr

^rfer ^iU+t/

8W^»*rR>/ Serial ^ 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 No.

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 Vl'VqiV rlT^f'blTcfi'iTOrC

(3l) TT5ZT ^ ? r 15,113.3 16,965.8 18,277.4 21,151.6

(w) Tpsir ^?TftmT f 100.0) (112.3) (120.9) (140.0) (3TrWR‘lV«>-

(^) (wqiw)j 2A27.3 2,668.5 2,813.1 3,184.9

(«) ar?:^ 3?T?rrsn (100.0) U09.9) (115.9) (131.2) (arraR '}%

2 T r m r i f ^ •-<:'») I ft»*TtffynT —

(si) ( ^ w i i t r ) 15,113.3 15,475.5 16,069.0 17,105.7

(^) •?:r5JT P i^m ' UOO.O) (102.4) (106.3) (113.2) (srrsn^

{m) 5 ^ ^ 5 T (WJTcT) 2,427.3 2,434.1 2,473.2 2,575.7

(100.0) (100.3) (101.f) (IW.I) (3ITaR‘|^^o -^^ = «loo)

♦afWnftjlProvisional s>T.~?T5f^ sTHJt cRR ^r?am qw*Tsi 55Hrgw% smpt wrTPHtm an% arrlsr. 217

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TABLE No. 29.10

State Income

Revised Series

1985-86* 1986^7* 1987-88* 1988-89* 1989-90* 1990-91 Item

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (2)

1 Net State Domestic Product at .curreot prices— 2<6,403.0 28,120.3 33,101.4 40,137.0 48,715.5 55,438.7 (a) State income (in crore Rs.). ((174.7) (186.1) (219.0) (265.6) (322.3) (366.8) (b) Index No. of State income. (Base: 1980-gl =100) 35,816.5 3,991.9 4,622.1 5,520.4 6,604.3 7,408.7 (c) Per capita in­ come. (in Rs.). (;157.2) (164.5) (190.4) (227.4) (272.1) (305.2) (d) Index No. of per capita income (Base: 1980-81 =100).

II Net State Domestic Product at constant (1980-81) prices— 18„675.7 18,783.2 20,081.2 22,132.9 ^25,176.6 26,352.3 (ar) State income (in crore Rs.). (1123.6) (124.3) (132.9) (146.4) (166.6) (174.4) (6) Index No. of ‘ . State income. (Base: 1980-81=100) 2,<699.5 2,666.4 2,804.0 3,044.1 3,413.2 3,521.7 (c) Per capita in­ come. (in Rs,). (111.2) (109.9) (115.5) (125.4) (140.6) ^ ,(145.1) (d) Index No. of per capita income. (Base: 1980-81 =100)

@JlT«TftRj/Preliminary. Noter.—While calcHlatins pier ktpite iQCOtne mid-*year population has bee® used. 218

JI0#/CONVERSIOiN FACTORS

1. ^/LENGTH

cr: (W W ) ^ i foot “ 30.48 Centimetres 1 metre = 1.09361 yard. (Exact).

1 yard = 0.9144 metre (Exact) 1 kilometre = 0.62137 mile,

i mile = 1.609344 kilomelres (Exact)

2. ^qiaj/AREA

i square foot = 9.2903 square deci- 1 hectare = 2.47105 acres. metres.

Pn'^'A+Tl'ii < • . J acre = 0.404686 hectare 1 sq. kilometre = 0.386101 square mile.

1 square mile = 2.58999 square kilometres.

3. ^ /W E IG H T

fW hm 'T'r^ ^ 1 kilogram = 2.20462 , pounds = 1.07169 seers.

qV 5?r ^PjJfTJnT 1 pound = 0.4535924 kilogram 1 ton = 1.01605 tonnes.

I tonne * == 0.98420 ton — 26.7923 Mauads 2i9

4. srn^/CAPACITY

( W ^ ) 1 galUon Orop.) 4.5459 litres 1 litre 0.219976 gallon (Imp,)

JT^ (I/. S.) ■ 1 gaJJcon

5. ^^qlw/M ETRIC UNITS

»rtsT Lejngtth 1 kilometre 1,000 metres.

1 metre = 1,000 millimetres.

^^T'55 Arrea 1 sq. kilometr = 100 hectares.

jfTSX 1 hectare = 10,000 sq. metres.

qrsfr^ Ph

1 kilogram = 1,000 grams.

If- •rAT,€NCiN«r N ^ Kiucatiooaf r - i aeration. NIEPX DC • u ;: . ii^do M ar|[( ■ o.-J 10016 j

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