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Ganjam-Dshb-15.Pdf GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DISTRICT STATISTICAL HAND BOOK GANJAM 2015 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS , ODISHA GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DISTRICT STATISTICAL HANDBOOK GANJAM 2015 DISTRICT PLANNING AND MONITORING UNIT GANJAM ( Price : Rs.25.00 ) CONTENTS Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Socio-Economic Profile : Ganjam … 1 Administrative set up … 4 I. POSITION OF DISTRICT IN THE STATE 1.01 Geographical Area … 5 1.02 District-wise Population with SC & ST and their percentage to total … 6 population of Odisha as per 2011 Census 1.03 Population by Sex, Density & Growth rate … 7 1.04 District-wise sex ratio among all category, SC & ST by residence of … 8 Odisha. 1.05 District-wise Population by Religion as per 2011 Census … 9 1.06 District-wise Literacy rate, 2011 Census … 10 1.07 Child population in the age Group 0-6 in different districts of Odisha … 11 1.08 Age-wise Population with Rural and Urban of the district … 12 1.09 Decadal Variation in Population since 1901 of the district … 13 1.10 Disabled Population by type of Disability as per 2011 Census … 14 II. AREA AND POPULATION 2.01 Geographical Area, Households and Number of Census Villages in … 15 different Blocks and ULBs of the district. 2.02 Total Population, SC and ST Population by Sex in different Blocks … 17 and Urban areas of the district 2.03 Total number of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non- … 21 Workers by Sex in different Blocks and Urban areas of the district. 2.04 Classification of Workers ( Main + Marginal ) in different Blocks … 25 and Urban areas of the district. III. CLIMATE 3.01 Month-wise Rainfall in different Rain gauge Stations in the District. … 27 3.02 Month-wise Temperature and Relative Humidity of the district. … 29 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) AGRICULTURE 4.01 Block-wise Land Utilisation pattern of the district. … 30 4.02 Season-wise Estimated Area, Yield rate and Production of Paddy … 32 in different Blocks and ULBs of the district. 4.03 Estimated Area, Yield rate and Production of different Major … 34 crops in the district. 4.04 Source-wise Irrigation Potential Created in different Blocks … 35 of the district 4.05 Achievement of Pani Panchayat programme of different Blocks … 36 of the district 4.06 Consumption of Chemical Fertiliser in different Blocks … 37 of the district. V. CO-OPERATION 5.01 Co-operative Structure in the district. … 38 5.02 Activities of Primary Agrl. Co-operative Society in different Blocks … 39 of the district 5.03 Non-Agricultural Credit Society in different Blocks & Urban areas … 40 of the district 5.04 Marketing Co-operative Societies in different Blocks and Urban areas 42 of the district VI. FOREST 6.01 Classification of forest Area by legal status in the district … 44 6.02 District-wise forest cover of Odisha 45 VII. FISHERY 7.01 Block-wise Production of Fish in different Blocks of the district … 46 VIII. LIVE STOCK AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 8.01 District-wise Live Stock Population 2012 as per 19th Live Stock Census … 47 8.02 Veterinary Institutions and personnel in different Blocks and … 49 Urban areas of the district 8.03 Treatment of Animal and Progeny Born in different Blocks and … 51 Urban areas of the districts. 8.04 District-wise estimated Production of Milk, Meat and Egg in Odisha. … 53 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) IX. INDUSTRY AND MINING 9.01 Activities of Small Scale, Handicrafts & Cottage and Handloom … 56 Industries in the district 9.02 Mining Activities in Odisha, 2013-14 … 57 X. POWER 10.01 Division-wise Consumption of Electricity in the district. … 63 10.02 Villages Electrified in Odisha at the end of the year 2013-14 … 65 XI. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION 11.01 Postal Net-work different Block and ULBs of the district. … 66 11.02 Telecommunication Service in different Block and ULBs of the district. … 68 11.03 Distance of Sub Divisional Hqrs / Block Hqrs / Main Hats ( Market) … 70 from District Hqrs of the district 11.04 Motor Vehicles Registered during & M.V On Road in the district. … 71 11.05 District-wise Railway routes and No of Railway Stations in Odisha. … 72 11.06 Length of different categories of Roads in the Districts. … 73 11.07 Important Tourist Spots of the district. … 74 XII. EDUCATION 12.01 Education in Rural / Urban areas of the District. … 76 12.02 No. of Primary Schools, Teachers and Students in different … 77 Block and Urban area of the district 12.03 No. of Up-Primary Schools, Teachers and Students in different Block and … 81 Urban area of the district 12.04 No. of Secondary Schools, Teachers and Students in different … 85 Block and Urban area of the district 12.05 No. of Colleges for General education, Lecturers and Students … 89 in different Block and Urban area of the districts. 12.06 Literacy rate in different Blocks and Urban areas of the district. … 93 12.07 District-wise Habitation Mapping of Primary School … 96 12.08 District-wise Habitation Mapping of Up-Primary School … 96 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) XIII HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE 13.00 Health care infrastructures (Allopathic) in different Blocks and 97 Urban areas of the district. 13.01 Major Performance Indicator ( Allopathic) in different Blocks of the dist. … 98 13.02 Ayush infrastructures ( Homoeopathic) , Patients treated in different … 102 blocks and urban areas of the district. 13.03 Ayush infrastructures ( Ayurvedic / Uanani ) Patients treated … 104 in different Blocks and Urban areas of the district. 13.04 Family welfare, Maternity and Child health programmes of the district. … 106 13.05 Number of Births, Deaths and Infant Deaths registered in the district. … 107 13.06 Achievement under Health Control Programmes in the districts. … 108 13.07 Drinking Water facilities in different Block of the district. … 110 13.08 District-wise rural habitation as on 31.08.2015 111 XIV BANKING 14.01 No. of Reporting Offices, Aggregate Deposits and Gross Bank Credit … 112 of All Banks in the district. 14.02 Distrct -wise Position of ATMs of All Banks of Odisha 113 14.03 Distrct -wise Branch Network of Odisha 114 XV REVENUE 15.01 Land Revenue Collection in the district. … 115 15.02 Collection of different type of Tax in the district. … 116 XVI POLICE, CRIME AND JUDICIARY 16.01 No. of Police Stations, Out posts and Beat houses in the district. … 117 16.02 Sanctioned Strength of different categories of Posts under … 118 Police Administration in the district. 16.03 Incidence of Crimes in the district … 119 16.04 Death Due to Dowery and Atrocity on women in the district. … 120 16.05 Position of Judges in the district. … 121 16.06 No. of Registered Legal Practioners in the district … 122 XVII LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT 17.01 Qualification wise Registration, Placement and Live Register … 123 Position as on 31 st December, 2014 XVIII WAGES AND PRICE 18.01 Average Price of Selected Items of Farm Cultivation in the district. … 125 18.02 Average Daily Wages of different classes of Rural labourers … 126 in the district. 18.03 Wholesale Prices of some Important crops of the district. … 127 18.04 Rural Retail Prices of some Important commodities of the district … 128 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) XIX PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION 19.01 Distribution of Essential Commodities in different Blocks and … 129 Urban areas of the district XX LOCAL BODIES 20.01 Income of different Municipalities and Notified Area Councils … 131 of the district. 20.02 Expenditure of different Municipalities and Notified Area Councils … 135 of the district XXI ELECTION 21.01 Constituency wise General information on Assembly Election, 2014 … 139 in the district 21.02 General information in Parliamentary Election, 2014 , Odisha … 142 XXII WOMEN &CHILD WELFARE PROGRAMME 22.01 Self help Groups in different blocks of the district … 143 22.02 Integrated Child Development Scheme in different blocks of the district … 144 22.03 Social Security Programme in different Blocks of the district. … 146 XXIII POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME ( RURAL ) 23.01 Self Employment under NRLM Programme in different Blocks of the dist. 147 23.02 Employment Generation under MGNREGS / SGRY Programmes in … 148 different Blocks of the district. 23.03 Employment Generation under SJSRY Programme in … 149 Urban Local Bodies ( ULB ) of the district. 23.04 Self Employment under SJSRY Programme in Urban Local Bodies … 150 ( ULB ) of the district. XXIV DISASTER STATISTICS 24.01 Fire Stations, Incidence of fire accidents, Loss of Lives and … 151 Properties etc. in the district. 24.02 Occurrences of different types of Natural Calamities in the district. … 152 24.03 Street Accidents due to Conveyance in the district. … 153 24.04 District-wise Climate Sensitivity of Odisha 154 XXV MISCELLANEOUS 25.01 Progressive Small Savings Collection in the district. … 155 25.02 Categories wise Number of Representatives in District Planning … 156 Committee,Zilla Parishad, Grama Panchayat, Panchayat Samities and ULB of the district 25.03 Death due to Snake Bite and Attack of other Wild Animals in the district. … 157 SOCIO ECONOMIC PROFILE : GANJAM 1. Location : Ganjam district is one of the south-east located districts in Odisha. It lies between 84o9’ to 85o11’ east longitude and between 19o0’ to 20o17’ north latitude. It is bounded by the Nayagarh district in north, Gajapati district in south, Puri & Khurda district in the east and Kandhamala district in the west. 2. Climate : The climate condition of the district is generally hot with high humidity during April to May and cold during December to January. The monsoon generally breaks during the month of June, Annual rainfall of the district was 1400.4 m.m in 2014 which is higher than the normal rainfall (1276.2 m.m).
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