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State/District Profile Page No. 1 Jharkhand 1 - 5 2 Bokaro 6 - 11 3 Chatra 12 - 17 4 Deoghar 18 - 23 5 Dhanbad 24 - 29 6 Dumka 30 - 35 7 Garhwa 36 - 41 8 Giridih 42 - 47 9 Godda 48 - 53 10 Gumla 54 - 59 11 Hazaribagh 60 - 65 12 Jamtara 66 - 71 13 Khunti 72 - 77 14 Kodarma 78 - 83 15 Latehar 84 - 89 16 Lohardaga 90 - 95 17 Pakur 96 - 101 18 Palamu 102 - 107 19 Paschimi Singhbhum 108 - 113 20 Purbi Singhbhum 114 - 119 21 Ramgarh 120 - 125 22 Ranchi 126 - 131 23 Sahibganj 132 - 137 24 Saraikela-Kharsawan 138 - 143 25 Simdega 144 - 149 26 Acronyms 150 - vii - Profile of Jharkhand Indicators Jharkahnd Source No. of Division 5 Jharkhand.gov.in No. of District 24 Census, 2011 No. of Sub-Division 45 Dept of Personnel, GoJ Number of Administrative blocks 260 Census, 2011 Number of Gram panchayats 4,423 lgdirectory, GoI Number of Villages 32,394 Census, 2011 Number of Households (in Lakhs) 62.5 lakh Census, 2011 Average household size 5.2 AHS, 2012-13 Area Sq. Km 79,714 Census, 2011 Density/KM2 414 Census, 2011 No. of Assembly Constituency 81 Election Department No. of Lok Sabha Constituency 14 Election Department - 1 - A. Basic Indicators S.No. Indicators Jharkhand India Source Year Population (in crore) 3.29 121.05 Census 2011 1 Male (in crore) 1.69 62.31 Census 2011 Female (in crore) 1.60 58.74 Census 2011 2 Population Growth Rate, 2001-11 (%) 22.34 17.7 Census 2011 Child population (0-6 years) (in lakh) 53.89 1645 Census 2011 3 Child Population, Male (in lakh) 27.67 857 Census 2011 Child Population, Female (in lakh) 26.22 787 Census 2011 Proportion of child population (0-6 years) to 4 16.33 13.6 Census 2011 total population (%) 5 SC Population to Total Population (%) 12.08 16.6 Census 2011 6 ST Population to Total Population (%) 26.21 8.6 Census 2011 Overall Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 948 943 Census 2011 930 - AHS 2012-13 Sex Ratio at Birth, Total 7 - 909 CRS 2011 Sex Ratio at Birth, Rural 943 -NA- AHS 2011-12 Sex Ratio at Birth, Urban 884 -NA- AHS 2011-12 Overall Child sex ratio (0-6 years; girls per 1000 8 948 919 Census 2011 boys) Literacy Rate, Total (%) 66.41 73.0 Census 2011 9 Literacy Rate, Male (%) 76.84 80.9 Census 2011 Literacy Rate, Female (%) 55.42 64.6 Census 2011 Gross Enrolment Ratio (Primary) 110.2 101.3 DISE 2013-14 10 Gross Enrolment Ratio (U.Primary) 95.3 89.3 DISE 2013-14 Net Enrolment Ratio (Primary) 96.5 88.1 DISE 2013-14 11 Net Enrolment Ratio (U.Primary) 79.8 70.2 DISE 2013-14 12 Birth Rate, Total 24.7 21.6 SRS 2012 13 Death Rate, Total 6.8 7.0 SRS 2012 14 Total Fertility Rate 2.7 -NA- AHS 20113 Wealth Index- lowest (20%) 20.0 -NA- AHS 2010-11 15 Wealth Index- highest (20%) 20.0 -NA- AHS 2010-11 16 Work Participation rate (15 years and above) 45.7 -NA- AHS 2012-13 - 2 - B. Child Health & Nutrition Indicators S.No. Indicators Jharkhand Source Year 36 AHS 2012-13 Total 37 SRS 2013 Total Male 36 AHS 2012-13 Female 37 AHS 2012-13 Total 40 AHS 2012-13 Infant Mortality 1 Rate Rural Male 40 AHS 2012-13 Female 41 AHS 2012-13 Total 22 AHS 2012-13 Urban Male 21 AHS 2012-13 Female 23 AHS 2012-13 Total 51 AHS 2012-13 Total Male 49 AHS 2012-13 Female 52 AHS 2012-13 Total 57 AHS 2012-13 Under Five 2 Rural Male 56 AHS 2012-13 Mortality Rate Female 58 AHS 2012-13 Total 29 AHS 2012-13 Urban Male 27 AHS 2012-13 Female 31 AHS 2012-13 Total 23 AHS 2012-13 Neo-Natal 3 Rural 26 AHS 2012-13 Mortality Rate Urban 14 AHS 2012-13 Total 13 AHS 2012-13 Post Neo-Natal 4 Rural 14 AHS 2012-13 Mortality Rate Urban 8 AHS 2012-13 5 Children breastfed within one hour of birth (%) 43.3 AHS 2012-13 Children (aged 6-35 months) exclusively breastfed for at 6 50.2 AHS 2012-13 least six months (%) 8 Children age with birth weight < 2500 grams (%) 28.1 AHS 2012-13 9 Children age 12-23 months receiving BCG vaccine (%) 94.8 AHS 2012-13 Children age 12-23 months who have received three DPT 10 80.0 AHS 2012-13 vaccines (%) 11 Children age 12-23 months receiving 3 doses of polio (%) 80.0 AHS 2012-13 12 Children age 12-23 months receiving measles vaccine (%) 82.9 AHS 2012-13 13 Children age 12-23 months receiving full immunization (%) 69.9 AHS 2012-13 Children age 6-35 months who received at least one dose of 14 58.6 AHS 2012-13 Vitamin A in last 6 months (%) 15 Children who did not receive any vaccination (%) 3.1 AHS 2012-13 Under nutrition among children (0-5 years), median -2 SD, 16 -NA- HSR 2011 underweight (%) Children suffering from diarrhoea who received HAF/ORS/ 17 84.1 AHS 2012-13 ORT (%) - 3 - C.
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