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Basic Statistics 2002 Rajasthan 2002 · DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR . BASIC STATISTICS RAJASTHAN 2002 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR PREFACE The Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Rajasthan has been publishing statistical book as a basic source of information for the state of Rajasthan since 1956 with the title "BASIC STATISTICS". The present issue, Basic Statistics--2002 includes information relating to various socio-economic and developmental activities as provided by different Government Departments/Boards/ Corporations/Commissions etc. The data presented in this issue relates to the calendar year 2001 or the financial/agriculture/co-operative year 2000-01 except where otherwise indicated. I believe that alike the previous issues, this will also be of immense use to planners, policy makers research scholars etc. in understanding the socio-economic changes in all dimensions taking place in the state. I appreciate the co-operation extended by various departments/ agencies in timely furnishing the required data. I am also thankful to the officers and staff of the co-ordination unit fbr their commendable job in brining out this publication. We, in this organisation endeavour to improve the usefulness of the publication. The DES shall be grateful for any suggestions in this regard. N.L. ) JAIPUR. Director, NOVEMBER-2002 Economics & Statistics, Rajasthan, Jaipur. OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PUBLICATION Joint Director Shri D.K. Jain Deputy Director Shri B.S. Jat Assistant Director Shri R.N.Meena Statistical Assistant Shri Jagdeep Purohit Smt. Asha Agrawal Smt. Santosh Jain Computer Shri Vipin Bihari Sharma Artist Shri K.K. Sharma Risograph Operator Shri Dhannalal (a) CONTENTS THE METRIC SYSTEM Page A. Conversion Table (i) B. Units for Wholesale Transaction (ii) C. Units for Retail Transaction (iii) 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Rajasthan at a Glance 1 1.2 Selected Indicators of Economic activity 3 1.3 Rajasthan in Indian Economy 4 1.4 Administrative units, Cities, Towns and Villages 30 1.5 State Government 31 1.6 Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha 33 1.7 Members of Lok Sabha from Rajasthan 39 1.8 Members of Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan 40 1.9 Rajasthan High Court 41 1.10 Rajasthan Civil Service Appellate Tribunal 42 1.11 Rajasthan Public Service Commission 42 1.12 Board of Revenue Rajasthan 43 1.13 Vital Statistics at a Glance 44 2 AREA AND POPULATION 2.1 Area and Population 45 2.2 Decennial Growth of population 46 2.3 Population by age groups 47 2.4 Population by Districts 48 2.5 Population by sex 49 2.6 District wise population by religion 50 2.7 District wise rural and urban population 52 2.8 Distribution of rural population of workers by sex 53 2.9 Distribution of urban population of workers by sex 54 2.10 Scheduled Castes and Tribes 55 2.11 Population by tehsils 56 2.12 Population of cities 61 2.13 Projected population 61 (b) 2.14 Population Projections as on 1st March 62 2.15 Classifications of house according to use 62 2.16 Panchayat Samitiwise population 63 2.17 Districtwise Demographic Characteristics of Population (Consus-2001) 71 3 CLIMATE 3.1 Temperature at important centers in Rajasthan 73 3.2 Annual rainfall 74 4 AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK 4.1 Land utilisation 75 4.2 Districtwise cropped area 76 4.3 Area of principal crops 77 4.4 Production of principal crops 78 4.5 Index number of area under crops 79 4.6 Index number of agricultural production 80 4.7 Average yield of principal crops 80 4.8 Consumption of fertilizers 81 4.9 Agricultural implements 82 4.10 Area under high yielding varieties of some major food crops 84 4.11 Soil classification in Rajasthan = 85 4.12 Livestock and poultry 87 4.13 Livestock and poultry by districts 88 4.13 (a) Demographic characteristics of district wise livestock density 91 .4.13 (b) Demographic characteristics of district wise population and.livestock 92 4.14 Animal husbandry facilities 93 4.15 Schemewise progress under animal husbandry 96 4.16 Work done by veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries 97 4.17 Progress of Fisheries in Rajasthan 97 4.18 Intensive animal development programme 'Gopal' 98 4.19 Progress of insemination of sheep in Rajasthan 99 4.20 Dairy development programme 100 5 IRRIGATION 5.1 Irrigation by sources and crops 101 5.2 Area irrigated by irrigation projects 102 5.3 Irrigation wells in Rajasthan 102 (c) 6 FOREST 6.1 Area of forest according to legal status 103 6.2 Revenue from forests 104 6.3 Forest produce 104 7 CO-OPERATION 7.1 Co-operative Movement 105 7.2 State Co-operative bank 105 7.3 Main Co-operative Societies 106 7.4 Primary Agriculture credit societies membership of S.C./S.T. 107 7.5 Primary Agriculture credit societies loan advanced to S.C./S.T. members 107 8 INDUSTRY 8.1 Registered Factories 108 8.2 Loan sanctioned and disbursed by Rajasthan Financial Corporation 113 8.3 Loan Sanctioned and disbursed by RFC (Districtwise) 115 8.4 Central and State aid to villages industries 117 8.5 Financial assistance to small scale industries 118 8.6 Annual Survey of Industries 119 8.7 Khadi Industries 123 8.8 Village Industries 124 8.9 Industrial Production 125 MINING 9.1 Progress of mining 126 9.2 Mineral Production 126 10 LABOUR 10.1 Labour 129 10.2 Labour welfare 129 10.3 Labour situation 130 10.4 Number of cases received and disposed off under various labour laws 130 11 EMPLOYMENT 11.1 Employment in mining 131 11.2 Employment in Khadi & Village industries 133 11.3 Employment Exchanges, registration and placing 134 11.4 Employment Exchanges, vacancies outstanding and submissions made 135 (d) 11.5 Applications on Live register according to trade classifications 136 11.6 Vacancies notified and filled by Employment Exchange 136 11.7 Employment in public sector 137 11.8 Distribution of Rajasthan Government Employees by pay range 138 12 HOUSING 12.1 Low Income group housing 139 12.2 Middle Income group housing 140 13 POWER 13.1 Power houses and transmission lines 141 13.2 Electric operated wells 12 13.3 Towns & Villages electrified 143 13.4 Electricity generation 144 13.5 Electricity consumption 145 14 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION 14.1 Registration of motor vehicles 146 14.2 Roads 146 14.3 Roads by nagpur classification 146 14.4 Roads by districts 147 14.5 Roads accidents 148 14.6 Operational statistics of road transport corporation 149 14.7 Post, telegraphs and telephone facilities by districts 150 15 PRICES 15.1 Consumer Prices Index number (General) for Agricultural Labours 151 15.2 Consumer Prices Index number (General) for the urban non 151 manual employees for the selected centers of Rajasthan 15.3 Consumer (General) Price Index number 152 (Industrial Workers), Bhilwara and all India 15.4 Consumer (General) Price Index numbers 152 for industrial workers-Ajmer and Jaipur Centre 15.5 Index number of wholesale prices 153 15.6 Index Number of Building construction cost for Jaipur centre 153 15.7 Wholesale prices of foodgrains - Jaipur City 154 (e) 15.8 Farms harvest Prices of food grains 155 15.9 Districtwise whole sale Prices of important 156 Livestock products in Rajasthan 16 EDUCATION 16.1 Progress of literacy 157 16.2 Literacy in cities 157 16.3 Literate persons 158 16.4 School education in Rajasthan 159 16.5 College education in Rajasthan 159 16.6 Professional and technical education in Rajasthan 160 16.7 Classwise enrolment of Scheduled castes & Scheduled tribes 161 17 MEDICAL AND HEALTH 17.1 Government medical institution (Modern medicine) 162 17.2 Government medical institutions by size (Modern medicine) 162 17.3 Beds in Government medical institution (Modem medicine) 162 17.4 Government medical institution by districts (Modern medicine) 163 17.5 Government medical and health personnel 165 17.6 Patients treated in Government medical institution (Modem medicine) 165 17.7 Registered deaths by causes 166 17.8 Progress of family welfare programme 167 17.9 Progress of medical termination of pregnancies 168 17.10 Government Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathy and 169 Natural pathy institution by district 17.11 Government Ayurvedic and Unani institution & Medical personnel 170 17.12 Patient treated in Govt. Ayurvedic, Unani, 170 Homeopathy and Natural pathy institutions 18 LOCAL BODIES 18.1 Panchayats 171 18.2 Municipalities 172 19 FINANCE AND TRADE 19.1 State Budget 173 19.2 Details of Revenue Receipts 173 19.3 Details of Revenue Expenditure 174 19.4 Demand and collection of land revenue 175 (1) 19.5 Office, Deposits and Advances of Scheduled Commercial Banks 176 19.6 Credit, Deposits, Ratio of Scheduled Commercial 176 Banks according to population group 19.7 National Saving Schemes 177 19.8 Progress of State Insurance 177 19.9 Registered Dealers under sales tax 178 20 STATE INCOME 20.1 State Income by industrial origin (at current prices) 179 20.2 State Income by industrial origin at current prices (Percentage distribution) 179 20.3 State Income by industrial origin (at constant prices) 180 20.4 State Income by industrial origin (at constant prices) (Percentage distribution) 180 21 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 21.1 Annual Plan-Resources 181 21.2 Annual Plan-Allotment and Expenditure 182 / 2 RURAL DEVELOPMENT 22.1 Districtwise Benefited villages According to Drinking Water Schemes 189 22.2 Districtwise Villages connected with Roads 190 22.3 Progress of Programmes Implimented by Rural Development Department 191 23 LAW AND ORDER 23.1 Police and Armed Constabulary 193 23.2 Crime situation in Rajasthan 193 23.3 Districtwise crimes 194 23.4 Jails and Jail population 195 23.5 Jail Industry 195 23.6 Revenue cases 196 23.7 Criminal cases 197 24 GENERAL ELECTION 24.1 Electorates 198 •24.2 Vidhan Sabha polling 199 24.3 Voting preference by parties 200 25 MISCELLANEOUS 25.1 Consumption of intoxicants 201 25.2 Speakers of principal language in Rajasthan 201 25.3 Districtwise Famine relief 202 25.4 Tourists in Rajasthan 203 25.5 Tourist Hotels in Rajasthan 204 25.6 Bed Capacity of Tourist Bungalows in Rajasthan 205 (i) THE METRIC SYSTEM A.
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