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1 Directorate of Economics & Statistics PANCHAYATH LEVEL STATISTICS 2011 THRISSUR DISTRICT DEPARTMENT of ECONOMICS &STAT PANCHAYATH LEVEL STATISTICS 2011 THRISSUR DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS &STATISTCS THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 1 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Preface A transparent and accountable system of Governance can be met to a large extent with the availability of reliable statistics. Department of Economics & Statistics has taken various steps and make continuous efforts to improve statistical system in the State to meet the increasing needs of diverse users. Panchayath Level Statistics is one of the initiatives in this line. In this publication, the available data at Grama Panchayath level compiled at district and published in every five year interval to enable data for micro level planning. We have already released three publications in this series in 1996, 2001 and 2006 respectively. This Publication ‘Panchayath Level Statistics-2011’ Thrissur District is the fourth publication in this series. A team of officers in the Taluk Statistical Offices and District Statistical Office of Thrissur District under the supervision of Deputy Director Sri. K Sreedhara Warriar did a tremendous job for the collection of data needed for this publication. I hereby acknowledge the service of Sri P.V.Babu, Joint Director, Publication Division, for his supervision and guidance in shaping this publication. I also thanks to Smt. G.Divya, Assistant Director, Sri. K. Ramachandran, Research Assistant, Sri Javad M E Research Assistant, Smt. K.Thankamani, and Jesus Subheesh Statistical Assistant Gr.I, Sri. Sidheeque.P.M and Smt. Soumya.L.S, Statistical Assistant Gr.II, in the publication Division .Without their sincere efforts and support we could not have completed this publication. Smt.E.Baby, Additional Director (General) has extended her whole hearted co-operation to make this venture a success with in the stipulated time. Thiruvananthapuram V.Ramachandran /11/2013 Director 2 Directorate of Economics & Statistics CONTENTS Sl.No Details Page Brief History of the District I General Features 1.1 District at a Glance 1 1.2 Geographical Particulars 1 1.3 Demographic Particulars 1-5 1.4 Forest Statistics 5 1.5 Industries Statistics 5 1.6 Industrial Co-operative Societies 5 2 Population 2.1 Population 2011 Census 6-7 3 Agriculture 3.1 Land Utilisation Pattern 8 3.2 Panchayath Area according to Type of Land 9-12 Area under Important Crops in Thrissur District and State during 2005-06 to 3.3 13-16 2010-11 3.4 Block wise Area of Crops 2010-11 in Thrissur District 17-23 Production of Important Crops in Thrissur District and Kerala State during 3.5 2005-06 to 2010-11 (Production in Tonnes) 24-26 3.6 Block wise Area of production of crops 2010-11in Thrissur District 26-28 3 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Area and Production of Rice 2005-06 -2010-11 3.7 29-31 Net Area Irrigated 2005-06 to 2010-11 (Area in Hectares) 3.8 32 Gross Area under Irrigation (Crop-wise) 2005-06 to 2010-11 3.9 33 Block/Municipality wise distribution of Holdings 2010-11 3.10 34 Rainfall Statistics Rainfall in mm 3.11 35 4 Animal Husbandry & Fisheries 4.1 Livestock Population Panchayath wise-2007 36-41 4.2 Number of Farms and Slaughter houses 2010-2011 41-44 4.3 Fisheries Sector at a Glance – Thrissur District 44 4.4 Types of Fisher Folk 45 4.5 Panchayath Ponds in Thrissur District 46-47 5 Forest 5.1 Details of Eco-Tourism Destinations in Thrissur district 48 6 Power and water supply 6.1 Panchayath/Block wise Electricity Connections as on 31-03-2011 49-51 6.2 Panchayath/Block wise Drinking Water Facilities as on 31-03-2011 52-54 6.3 Panchayath/Block wise number of Tube Wells as on 31-03-2011 54-56 6.4 Panchayath/Block wise number of Ponds and Tanks as on 31-03-2011 57-59 6.5 Panchayath/Block wise length of Streams and Canals as on 31-03-2011 59-61 7 Education 7.1 Number of LP / UP / HS / Special Schools as on 31-03-2012 62-65 7.2 Number of HSS / VHSS as on 31-03-2011 66-70 4 Directorate of Economics & Statistics 7.3 Number pf Polytechnics, ITI,ITC as on 31.03.2011 71-74 7.4 Number of Universities, colleges, Arts, Science and Commerce, Medical 75-78 College as on 31.3.2011 8 Health 8.1 Panchayath/Block wise details of Medical Institutions – Allopathy as on 31- 79-82 03-2011 8.2 Panchayath/Block wise details of Medical Institutions – Ayurveda as on 31- 83-86 03-2011 8.3 Panchayath/Block Wise Details of Medical Institutions – Homeopathy as on 87-90 31.12.2011 9 Banking & Co-operation 9.1 Panchayat/Block wise Banks & Co-Operative Institutions-31.03-2011 91-94 10 Transport & Communication Panchayat/Block wise details of Roads as on 31.03.2011 10.1 95-97 Number of registered motor vehicles 10.2 97 10.3 Taxes & Fees Collected Under Motor Vehicles Act/Rules 98 10.4 Panchayath/Block wise Communication facilities 98-100 Panchayat/Block wise details of Telephone Exchanges as on 31.03.2011 10.5 101-103 11 Housing Statistics 11.1 Building Statistics in Rural Sector- Details of Buildings Constructed and 105-120 Completed in Rural Sector during the Year 2006-2007 11.2 Details of Buildings Constructed and Completed in Rural Sector during the 121-138 Year 2007-2008 11.3 Details of Buildings Constructed and Completed in Rural Sector during the 139-156 Year 2008-2009 11.4 Details of Buildings Constructed and Completed in Rural Sector during the 157-174 5 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Year 2009-2010 12 Public Distribution System 12.1 Panchayath/Block Wise details of Public Distribution System 175-178 13 Miscellaneous 13.1 Block wise SC / ST Colonies and number of families 179-181 13.2 Panchayath wise classification of Residential Houses 182-184 184-186 13.3 Panchayath / Block wise Classification of Non-Residential Houses 187-190 13.4 Panchayath / Block wise Basic Details of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 190-193 13.5 Panchayath / Block wise details of SC / ST / Women wards and Institutions 194-197 13.6 Panchayath wise number of Social and Cultural Institutions 13.7 Income and Expenditure of Panchayaths 198-202 Plan, Proposals, Expenditure and Beneficiaries under Kerala 13.8 203-205 Vikasana Padhathy 13.9 Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Schemes 2010-11 206-209 13.10 Details of Kudumbasree in Thrissur district 210-213 13.11 Pension beneficiaries under various schemes 2010-11 214-216 Gross district domestic product (at factor cost by industry of origin ) at 13.12 217 current price Net district domestic product (at factor cost by industry of origin ) at current 13.13 218 price 6 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Panchatat Level Statistics 2011 Thrissur I. GENERAL FEATURES 1.1 District at a Glance Date of Formation 1st July, 1949 District Head Quarters : Thrissur II. Administrative set-up Thrissur Kerala 1. Number of Revenue Divisions 1 21 2. Number of Taluks 5 63 3. Number of Revenue Villages 254 1453 4. Number of Corporations 1 5 5. Number of Corporation Wards 55 359 6. Number of Municipalities 6 60 7. Number of Municipality Wards 233 2216 8. Number of Block Panchayat 16 152 9. Number of Block Panchayat Wards 213 2095 10. Number of District Panchayath Wards 29 332 11. Number of Grama Panchayat 88 978 12. Number of Grama Panchayat Wards 1501 16680 13. Number of Assembly Constituencies 13 140 14. Number of Parliament constituencies 1 20 1.2 Geographical particulars 1. Total Area (Hect.) 186944 3886287 2 Wet Area (Hect.) 69640 462797 3 Dry Area (Hect.) 117304 2273603 4. Forest Area (Hect.) 103619 1081509 5. Length of Coastal Line (in KMs.) 54 590 6. Total Number of Rivers in the District 4 44 7. Reservoirs (No) 8 53 8.Area of reservoirs 2506 44289 9 Name of the Rivers (Length in K.M) Bharatapuzha Kecheri(Vadakancherry) 51 Manali 48 Chalakkudy 130 1.3 Demographic Particulars Thrissur Kerala Total Population as on 2011 Census 3121200 33406061 Male 1480763 16027412 Female 1640437 17378649 Total Rural population 1024794 17471135 Male 488303 8408054 1 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Panchatat Level Statistics 2011 Thrissur Female 536491 9063081 Total Urban Population 2096406 15934926 Male 992460 7619358 Female 1103946 8315568 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 4.58 4.86 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 (Rural) -52.20 -25.96 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011(Urban) 148.95 92.72 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 Male 3.70 3.57 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 Male (Rural) -52.29 -26.61 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 Male (Urban) 144.91 89.62 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 Female 5.38 6.07 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 Female (Rural) -52.11 -25.33 Percentage Decadal Growth 2001-2011 Female (Urban) 152.70 95.66 Percentage share of Population to Total Population 2001 Rural 71.78 74.04 Percentage share of Population to Total Population 2001 Urban 28.22 25.96 Percentage share of Population to Total Population 2011 Rural 32.81 52.28 Percentage share of Population to Total Population 2011 Urban 67.19 47.72 Percentage share of Population to Total Population of Kerala 2001 100 8.89 Rural Percentage share of Population to Total Population of Kerala 2001 100 10.05 Urban Percentage share of Population to Total Population of Kerala 2011 100 5.85 Rural Percentage share of Population to Total Population of Kerala 2011 100 13.12 Urban Sex Ratio(No.of Females per 1000 Males) 2001 1092 1058 Sex Ratio(No.of Females per 1000 males) 2001-Rural 1096 1059 Sex Ratio(No.of Females per 1000 males) 2001-Urban 1079 1058 Sex Ratio(No.of Females per 1000 Males) 2011 1109 1084 Sex Ratio(No.of Females per 1000 males) 2011-Rural 1100 1077 Sex Ratio(No.of Females per 1000 males) 2011-Urban 1133 1091 Child Population (0-6Years)-2011 303950 3472955 Child Population (0-6Years)-2011Rural
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