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1. G E N E R A L

M Introduction — 1 1.2 Governor of Nagaland. — 5 1.3 Council of Ministers — 5 1.4 Nagaland Legislative Assembly. — 6 1.5 Senior Officers of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly. — 6 1.6 Members of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly as in 1981. — 7 1.7 Governor’s Secretariat, Kohima. — 9 1.8 H igh C o u rt. — 9 1.9 Nagaland Public Service Commission. — 9 1.10 Senior Officers of Nagaland Secretariat — 9 1.11 Deputy Commissioners. — 10 1.12 Heads of Departments/Offices. — II 1.13 Acts of Nagaland Legislative Assembly. — 13 1.14 Nagaland at a Glance. — 15 1.15 Distances of Important Routes in Nagaland. — 18

2. AREA AND POPULATION

2.1 District - wise Area, Population and Density, 1981. — 21 2.2 Decennial growth of Population, 1971 to 1981. — 22 ( provisional figures ) Table No. Pages

2.3 Population Trend in Nagaland, J901 to )98J. — 23 2.4 Sex ♦ wise Population by Districts, 1981. — 24 2.5 Literate Population by Sex, 1981. — 25 2.6 Distribution of Population Sex Ratio, Growth Rate and Density of Population by Districts — 26 2.7 Distribution of Population by Religion, 1971. — 27 2.8 Growth of Major Religious Communities during, 1961-J971. — 30 2.9 Population by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, I97J. _ 3 } 2.10 Distribution of Urban Population, 198’. — 32 2.11 Distribution of Working Population by Agriculture and other Workers. — 33 2.12 Distribution of Working Population by Sex, 1981. — 34 2.13 Facts and Figures according to ReJigious Groups- Ali (1971 Census) - 36 2.14 Block-wise Population, 1971. — 37

3. HEALTH STATISTICS 3.1 Number of Hospitals, Dispensaries. P.H.Cs., Sub-Centres and Beds. — 40 3.2 Number of Medical Personnel. — 42 3.3 No. of T.B. Hospitals, V.D. Clinics and Mental Hospitals with Beds. — 43 3.4 Patients Treated In Hospitals and Dispensaries. — 46 3.5 Doctors wifh Dssignation-District-wise. — 47 3.6 Registration of Births and Deaths in Nagaland,1979— 50 VI Table No. Pages

3.7 Vital Rates by District. — 51 3.8 Live Births by Type of Attention at Delivery, 1979. — 52 3.9 Live Births by Sex and Religion, 1979. — 53

4. EDUCATION STATISTICS 4.1 Literacy in Nagaland, 1971 — 56 4.2 Literacy in Nagaland, 1981 — 57 4.3 Number of Educational Institutions — 58 4.4 Number of Students in Educational Institutions. — 59 4.5 Number of Teachers in Educational Institutions. — 60 4.6 Results of Different Examinations of Different Educational Institutions. — 61 4.7 Expenditure on Educational Institutions by the State Govt. — 62

5. RAINFALL STATISTICS 5.1 Rainfall at Different Centres, 1980. — 64 6. AGRICULTURE STATISTICS 6.1 Area Under Principal Crops. — 68 6.2 Production of Principal Crops. — 69 6.3 District-wise Break-up of Area under and Production of Various Fruits and Vegetables. — 70 6.4 Total Irrigated Area & Irrigated Area Under Crops — 74

7. VETERINARY STATISTICS 7.1 Number of T.ivestock and Poultry and Agricultural Implements. 1978 — VII Table No. Pages

7.2 No. of Veterinary Farms, Dispensaries, etc. — 79

8. FOREST STATISTICS 8.1 A rea U n d er F o re sts. — 88 8.2 Classification of Forest Area. — 90 8.3 Revenue and Expenditure of the Forest Deptt. — 92

9. POWER & ELECTRICITY STATISTICS 9.1 Installed Capacity and Generation of Electricity — 94 9.2 Electricity Consumption. — 95 9.3 Sale of Electricity by Class of Consumers. — 103 9.4 Generation, Consumption and Per-capita Consum­ ption of Electricity. — 105

10. EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS

10.1 Distribution of Govt. Employees as on 31st March according to status and percentage of increase over the preceding year. — 107 10.2 Distribution of State Govt Employees according to status and Scheduled Tribe. — 108 10.3 Distributiou of State Govt. Employees in various Deptt. as on 31st March, 1976. — 109

11. TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION STATISTICS

11,1 Length of Roads under the Public Works Department. — 112 VIII Table No. Pages

11.2 Length of National high-ways and Railways — 116 11.3 Number of Motor Vehicles Registered. — 117 11.4 Number of Motor Vehicles Taxed. — 118 11.5 No. of Motor Vehicles on Road. — 119 11.6 State Transport Services in Nagaland. — 120 11.7 N .S.T. B us R outes. - 121 11.8 No. of Post Offices and Letter Boxes. — 123 11.6 No. of Telephone Connections. — 124 11.10 No. of Broad-cast Receiver Licences Issued. — 125 11.11 No. of Community Radio Sets. — 126 12. POLICE STATISTICS 12.1 No. of Police Stations and Outposts. — 128 12.2 Incidence of Crimes. — 129 12.3 Strength of Civil Police. — 131 12.4 Expenditure on Police Personnel. — 132

13. PUBLIC FINANCE STATISTICS

13.1 Receipt and Expenditure of the Govt. — 134 13.2 Financial Statement of Receipt Under Consolidated Fund of the Govt. — 135 13.3 Annual Collection of Entertainment Tax, No. of Cinegoers, No. Tickets sold & No. of shows — 140 13.4 Gross and Net Collections in small saving securities. — 141 IX Tabic No. Pages

14. COOPERATrON STATISTICS 14.1 Working of cooperative societies. — 143 5. FIVE YEAR PLAN STATISTICS 15.1 Annual Plan Outlay and Expenditure — 146 15.2 Sectoral outlay during Sixth Plan period and expenditure during 1977-78 to I981-P2. — 147 16. RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATISTICS 16.1 Statement showing the Plan Expenditure under Rural Development Blocks. — 152 17. PRICE STATISTICS 17.1 Monthly average wholesale prices of Agricul­ tural Commodities at . — 154 17.2 Yearly average retail prices of essential commodities in the State. — 162 18. INDUSTRIES STATISTICS 18.1 N um ber o f Industries — 164 19. BASIC STATISTICS 19.1 Basic Information relating to Developmental activities in the Rural Areas as on 1.4.1977. — 169 20. ALL INDIA STATISTICS 20.1 Some Basic Statistics of India. — 182 20.2 Inter-State Comparative picture of various item s o f inform ation. — 188 20.3 Rural-Urban composition of Population, 1981 — 199 20.4 Small Savings in Indian Union. — 201 20.5 State-wise composition of Outstanding Debt. — 207 Table No. Pages

20.6 Inter-State gaps in Rural Electrification. — 209 20.7 Irrigation Pumpsets/Tube wells Energised. — 211 20.8 Per capita Income of All India, Certain States AUnion Territories at current prices. — 212 20.9 Movement of Net National Products at current and constant (1970*71) prices. — 213

20-10 Consumer Price Index Nos. of Industrial wor­ kers in selected centrcs of India — 215 20.11 Consumer price Index Nos. for Agricultural L abourers — 216 20.12 State-wise Distribution of Deposits and Adva­ nces of Scheduled Commercial Banks. — 217 20.13 Total and Surfaced Road Length in India by State, 1975. - 221 20.14 Shipping Cargo handled at Major Ports in India — 223 20.15 Sixth Plan Outlay by States. - 224 42!m 125a. lt2SUi25lU2iili2SU i2Siiti22i * i GENERAL INTRODUCTION (TABLES 1.1- 1.5 ) I. 1. IN T R O D U C T IO N

Nagaland, the sixteenth State of Indian Union, was inaugurated on the 1st December, 1963. The administrative ‘Unit’ known as the and Area (NHTA) came into being on the 1st December, J957. This was renamed as Nagaland on the 18th February, 1961, as a first step towards the constitution of a full-fledged State. On this day, an Executive Council, consisting of five members with the Chief Executive Councillor as its Chairman and an Interim Body of 42 members was constituted. This Executive Council functioned as a ‘Defacto’ Council of Ministers for Nagaland in the discharge of their responsibilities and the Interim Body functioned as a ‘Defacto’ Legislature. The five- man Executive Council was sworn in on the 16th March, 1961 at the Raj Bhavan in Shillong. The Union Government introduced a bill, sometime in August, 1962, incorporating certain special provisions stating ‘interalia’ that the Governor of will also be the Governor for Nagaland and that the jurisdiction of the Assam High Court would continue. Besides, the Governor would have special responsibility for the maintenance of Law and order during the transitional period or so long as disturbances continue in the State. It was stated in this bill that no Act or Law passed by the Union Parliament affecting the folJowing subjects shall have legal force in Nagaland unless these are specifically made applicable to the Sate by a majority of votes in the State Legislative Assembly :— 1. Religious or Social Practices. 2. Customary Naga Laws and procedures. 3. Civil and Criminal Justice in so far as these concern decisions according to the Naga Customary Law. The existing laws relating to administration of civii and criminal justice as provided in the Rules for the Administration of Justice and Police in the Naga Hills District shall continue to be in force. 4. The ownership and transfer of land and its resources. PHYSICAL FEATURE

The State of Nagaland lies between 2S°.6’ a n d 27°4' north of equator and between the longitudinal lines 93°20* E and 95T5’ E. The altitude of Kohima is 1,463 metres ( 4,800 f t) above the sea level. The State is bounded by Assam in the North and West, by Burma and Arunachal Pradesh in the East and in the South and runs more or less parallel to the left bank of the Brahmaputra. The topography is very severe—full of hill ranges which break into a wide chaos of spurs and ridges. The altitude varies between 194 metres ( 636 ft) and 3,048 metres ^10,000 ft) Most of the nine- hundred and odd Villages stand at I to 2 thousand metres high as It is very lypical o f the Nagas to build their houses on the hill-tops and at higher elevations. The highest peak in the State, Saramati in is 3,840 metres ( J2,598 ft) high. POPULATION

The population of Nagaland, according to the 1981 Census is 7,73,281. Out of this 84.46 percent of the population is rural. The average density of population is 47 per Square Kilometre. Workers constitute 45.79 percent of the total population of the State. 41.99% of the population is literate LIVELIHOOD PATTERN The most important activily is Agriculture which occupies 72.36 percent of the working force. Besides Agriculture, people engage themselves in weaving, blacksmithy and other handicrafts to meet their daily requirements during off-season but not much for commercial purposes. There is no appreciable manufacturing activity in the State.

T H E P E O P L E The population of Nagaland is almost entirely tribal. There are many separate tribes and sub-tribcs amongst the Nagas vk-ith their ovm distinctive language and cultural features. is the home of the Angamis, Zeliangs, Rengmas and a small group of the Kukis, Sernas and some other minor groups. District is the home of the Chakhesangs, the Pochuris and a group of the Sangtams and others. The Angamis and the Chakhesangs practise terraced cultivation and double- crooping on large Scale. District is the home of the Aos. District of the Lothas and Zunheboto District of the Semas. These people practise chiefly Jhum cultivation. However, they have started terraced cultivation in recent tirnes and the State Govt, is encouraging them to start terraced cultivation by giving loans and subsidies towards the schemes. Tuensang District is the home of the Changs, the Sangiams. the Khiemungams, the Yimchungers, the Phoms, the Semas, and some other minor groups. is the home of the Konyaks. These people also chiefly practise Jhum cultivation. Adoption of terraced cultivation is now encouraged in these areas also by the State Government. In Nagaland. Tribal or Village Councils regulate the social life. The regulation of 1945 gives powers to the Tribal Councils to try criminal as well as civil cases and impose fines. So long as the parties belong to the same tract, ali civil suits are tried by the Council. The punishement inflicted by the Council is according to their customary law, though a limit has been put to avoid heavy punishments. GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND 1.2. Shri S. M. H. Burney, Governor 1.3, Council Of Ministers, Nagaland (as on 31st Aug’81)

CHIEF MINISTER

Shri J. B. Jasokie : Home, Police, General Administra tion, Polijical and other Porffolios notallotedto any other Minister. CABINET MINISTERS 1. Shri Vamuzo ; Finance, Revenue, Election, Rural Development including the Depart­ ment of SMFDA, Intergraied Rural Development and Comm­ unity Development Block and E;rcise. 2. Shri T. Kikon : Public Health Engineering, Town and Country Planning. 3. Shri L. Lungalang : Planning and Coordination and Border Affairs. 4. Shri Shiirhozelie : Education, Training & Y outh W elfare. 5. S hri T ochi H anso ; Works 4 Housing. 6. Shri Noke Konyak ; Forest, Soi( Conservation, Coope­ ratio n . 7. Shri Sentichuba : Transport and Communication, Printing and Stationery. 8. Shri K. Zungkum ; Electricity, Social Security and W elfare. 9. Shri Mhonshan Murry ; Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Labour and Employment. 10. Dr. Setu Liegise : Medical, Public Health and Family Welfare. 11. Shri Imchalemba : Agriculture. 12. Shri Dalle Namo ; Local Self Govt. & Home. Ministers Of State 1. Shri Manlem Konyak : Works & Housing & Fisheries. 2. Shri Vejoyi Vero : Attached to Chief Minister. 3. Shri Yopiku : Excise & Industry. 4. Shri Chenlooi ; Jail, Education & Relief & Rehabilitation. 5. Shri Pongom ; Information, Publicity & Tourism. 1.4. Nagaland Legislative Assembly 1. Shri Vitsonei K. Angami ; Speaker. 2. Shri Horangse ; Deputy Speaker. 1.5. Senior Officer of Nagaland Legislative Assembly !• Shri A. S. Arthur, Secretary Table 1.6. MEMBERS OF THE NAGALAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AS IN !98l.

Name of M. L. A. Assembly Constituency J. Shri Hussain D im ap u r'l 2. I. Vikheshe D im apur-II 3. Deblal Mech D im apur-lU 4. ” K. Shikhu G h asp an i'l 5. ” R okonicha Ghaspani'll 6. N. C. Zeiiang Tenning 7. L. Lungalang Peren 8. Setu Western Angami 9. ” J. B. Jasokie Kohima Town 10. ” Shurhozelie Northern Anganii-I II. C hupfu-o Northern Angami-II 12. R. S. Rengma Tseoiinyu 13. H uska Pughobolo >» 14. Vitsonei K. Angami Southern Angami-I 15. Vizol Southern Angami-II 16. Lhiweshielo Pfutsero 17- ” Soyie Chizanii 18. ” Vam uzo C hazouba 19. Vejoyi Phek 20. C liekhutso M eluri 21. ” T. Tali Tuli 22. ” Tsukjemwati A rkakong 23. ” K ariba Im pur 24. ” Sentichuba A ngetyong Ran^ge 25. ” T. Imtimeren M onguya 26. ” S. C. Jamir Aonglenden 27. ” Takuyaba Mokokchung Town 28. ” D alle N am o K oridang 29. Im chalem ba Jangpetkong 30. ” Bendangtoshi Alungtaki 31. K hehoto A kuluto 32. Klyezhe L. Chishi A toizu 33. K anilo S uruhoto 34. ” K ihoto A ghunato 35. ” G hutoshe Z u n h eb o to 36. •* K aito S atakha 37. ” T. A. Ngulie T yui 38. ” Rainbow Ezung Wokha 39. ” Mhonshan Murry Sanls 40. •• Tsenlamo Kikon B handari 41. ” P. K. Along Tizit 42. ” Enyie Konyak W akching 43. N oke T api 44. Pohw ang Phom ching 45. M anlem Tehok 46. ” V acant M on Tow n 47. ” A. Longyiem Aboi 48. ” Manwai Awang Moka 49. •• Bangiak Phom T am lu 50. C henlom Longleng 51. ” C. Chongshen N oksen 52. H orangse Longkhim-Chare 53. ” H. Sao Chang Tuensang Sadar-I 54. Tochi Hanso Tuensang Sadar-ll 55. V acant T obu 56. Thangpong N oklak 57. ” Pongom T honoknyu 5«. K. Zungkum Yim Shamator-Chessore 59. Y opikyu Seyochung-Sitimi 60. Kichingse Piingro-Kiphirc SEMOR om CERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF N A GALAND (A S O N 1 .8 . 1981 ) Name of Officer. Designation,’'Deptfs. 1.7. Governor’s sectt. Kohima r Shri G. B. Gurung Special Secretary to Governor. 1.8. High Court. 1. Shri L. B ordoloi Deputy Registrar, , Kohima Bench 1.9. N. P. S. C. 1. Shri H. S. Bhutalia C hairm an. 2. ” Chubanungba Ao M em ber. 3. ” Thrinimong Sangtam M em ber. 4. ” D. K. Lama Secretary. 1.10. Senior Officers of Nagaland Secretarial. 1. Shri Z. Obed C hief Secretary 2. ” L Longkumer Development Commissioner, & Addl. Chief Secretary. N . Jakhalu Home Commissioner, Special Secretary. L. L. Yaden Commissioner. Daniel Kent Agricultural Production Commi­ ssioner & Special Secretary, Supply.

6 . T. C. K. Lotha Financial Commissioner. 7. L. C olney Special Secretary, Education. 8. Abong Imlong Secretary, Information Publicity & Tourism & Geology & Mining. 9. C. N. Ngullie Secretary, Electricity. 10. V. Zao Secretary, Industries. n . A. Shanmugam Secretary, P & AR ^Secretary to Chief Minister. 10

12. R. Ezung Secretary, Labour & Employ­ m ent. 13. ” Lanutoshi Ao. Secretary, Works & Housing. 14. ” A. M. Gokhale Secretary, Rural DeveJopment. 15. ” A. Imkongmar Aier. Addl. Secretary, Home Depart­ m ent. 16. ” Panger Ao. Special Secretary, Agriculture. 17. ” P. Taliteinjen Ao. Joint Secretary, Finance. 18. ” Raghu Menon Joint Secretary, Transport. 19. ” R . K. M ishra Joint Secretary, Home 20. ” Z. Sakhrie Joint Secretary, Supply 21. ” R. L. Jamir Joint Secretary Forest, Soil Conservation & Co-operation. 22. Miss I. Chubaia Joint Secretary, Social Welfare and Art & Culture. 23. Shri K. N. T ankha Joint Secretary, A. H. & Veteri­ nary Fisheries & Excise. 24. „ C. N. Meren Iinchen Joint Secretary, Education. 25. „ A. Imkong /amir Joint Secretary, Medical. 26. „ L. Sanen Ao. Joint Secretary, Land Revenue. 27. „ Darshan Singh Joint Secretary, Law and Public Health Engineering. 1.11. Deputy Commissioners. 1. Shri S. B. Cheltri Tuensang Dist. 2. R. S. Pandey M on D ist. 3. L alhuraa Phek D ist. 4. E. Takusunup Wokha Dist. 5. T. P. Inichen Mokokchung Dist. S. S. R ai Zunheboio Dist. 11

7. „ I. K. Changkija Kohima Dist. 8. „ L alth ara Chief Judicial Officer & Ex- Officio Deputy Commissioner, Eviction. .12. Heads of Departmeot/Offices. 1. Shri Z. Obed Vigilance Commissioner 2. „ I. Longkumer Director of Economics & Statistics 3. „ L. L. Yaden Commissioner. 4. „ N. Jakhalu Chief Electoral Officer & I. G . of Prisons. 5. „ K. S. Puri Principal, Administrative Trai­ ning Institute. 6. „ B. K . T ripathy Inspector General of Police. 7. „ A. M. Gokhale Director of Rural Development Blocks. 8. „ S. Lima Aier Commissioner of Taxes & Excise 9. „ Raghu Menon Transport Commissioner. 10. „ K. Toogpang Ao. Chief Engineer, P. W. D. 11. „ I. Lanu Toy Chief Engineer, Electricity. 12. „ D, K. Zeliang Chief Conservator of Forest. 13. „ K. Peseyie Director of Education & Physical Education. 14. „ J. K ire Director of Agriculture 15. Dr. L. M. Marry Director of Health Services. 16. Dr. Satuo Sekhose Director of A. H. & Veterinary. 17. Shri T. N. Mannen Director of Supply 18. ,, N, Bendang Ao. Director of Publicity. 19. „ R. N. Kacker Director of Geology & Mining. 20. „ S. N. Chakrabarty Registrar of Co-operative Societies. 12

21. „ A. H. Zhimomi Director of Land Records & Revenue. 22. „ K. N. Tankha Director of Fisheries. 23. „ A. K. Jain Managing Director, NIDC, D im apur. 24. „ R. E zung Labour Commissioner & Direc­ tor of Employment Exchanges. 25. „ P. Talitemjen Ao. Director of State Lotteries. 26. „ M. Alemchiba Ao. Director, Naga Institute of C ulture. 27. „ M. Pongener Joint Director of Industries. 28. „ A. Y. Odyuo Joint Director of Social Welfare. 29. „ Y . Sema Joint Director of Soil Conser­ vation 30. „ I. Temsu Ao. Joint Director of Tourism 31. ,, H. G. Gupta Joint Director of Evaluation. 32. ,, D. S, Dabas Joint Director of Treasury & A ccounts. 33. „ M. Hang Singh Controller of Printing & Stationery. 34. „ V. Sekhose General Manager, N. S. T. 35. „ L. D. Kayasth Dy. Controller of Weights & m easures. 36. „ K. Angami Project Director, SMFDA «& IRDP. 37. „ Z ulu Ao. Superintending Engineer, P.H.E. 38. „ S. B. Mitra Senior Town Planner. 13

Table M 3 . ACTS OF NAGALAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ( 1977 T O 1981 ) SL. 1. The Arbitration (Extensi

21. Suplementary Demands for 1979-80, Appropriation Act. (No. 1 ) 1980. 22. Vote on Accounts for 3 months for 1980-81, Appropriation Act ( N o . 2 ) 19S0. 23. The Constitution ( 45tb) Amendment Act, 1980. 24. Employees provident fund and miscellaneous provision ( Extension to Kohima, Mokokchung. Wokha, Zunheboto & Phek Districts ) Act, 1980. 25. Supplementary Demands for Grants, Appropriation (No. 3) Act, J9S0. 26. The Nagaland Appropriation (No. 4) Act. 1980. 27. The Nagaland Fisheries Act, 1980. 28. The Nagaland Livestock and Poultry contagious disease A ct, 1980. 29. The Nagaland Sales Tax (Amendment) Act, 1980. 30. The Nagaland Motor Veh/cJes Taxation {Amendment; A ct. 1981. 31. The Nagaland Appropriation (No. 1 ) A ct. 1981. 32. The Nagaland Appropriation (No. 2) Act, 198!. 33. The Nagaland Appropriation (No. 3) Act, 1981. 34. The Nagaland Appropriation ( No. 4) Act, 1981 ( Source :— Assembly Secreiariat) T able 1.14 NAGALAND AT A GLANCE

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1. Area Sq. Km. 16,579 2. Independent Sub.Division, 1981 ... No. 17 3Town, 1981 (Census) No. 7 4. Villages, 197! (Census) No. 966 5.Distric No. 7 6. T otal p o p u latio n , 1981 ( C e n s u s ) N o. 7,73,281 7. M ales, 1981 ( C e n s u s ) N o. 4,14,231 8. Fem ales, 1981 (C e n s u s ) No. 3,59,050 9. Scheduled tribe population, 1981 (Census) No. 4,57,602 10. Urban population, J981 (Census) N o. 1,20,180 11. Rural population, 1981 (Census) No. 6,53,101 12. Density of population, per Sq. Km. 1981 (Census) No. 47 n.Hospital, 1980 No. 30 U ^ Dispensaries, 1980 No. 79 15. Primary Health Centres 1980 No. 17 16. Doctors, 1980 N o. 156 17. Compounders, 1980 No. 243 Item U nit Particulars

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18. N urses, 1980 N o . 491 19. T. B. Hospitals, 1980 No. 2 20. Educational Institution, 1979-80 ... N o. 2,056 21. Students, 1979-80 No. 2,02,556 22.Teachers, 1979-80 No. 9,926 23, Area under rice, 1979-80 Hect. 98,443 24. Production of Rice, 1977-78 ... M . T. 71,500 25. Area under forests, 1979-80 Hect. 1,84,553 26. Revenue from Forests, 1978-79 ... Rs. 50,12,141 27. Village Electrified, 1977-78 No. 236 28- Generation of EJectricity, 1979-80 M. Kwh. 1,943 29. Installed capacity of electricity, 1979-80 Kw. 3,653 30. Per capita consumption on electricity, 1979-80 Kwh. 35 3J. No. of State Govt. Employees, 1976 No. 34,815 32. P. W. D. Road, 1977-78 K m . 4,359 33. National High-ways, 1979-80 ... Km. 103 34. Railways, 1979-80 K m . 9.3 35. Motors Vehicles Registered, 1979-80 No. 12,388 36. Police S tations, 1981 N o. 17 37. Police Outposts, 1981 No. 15 Item U nit Particulars

______1______2______3 ___ 38. Co-operative Societies, 1979 ... No. 536 39. Membership in Co-operative Societies, 1979 No. 25,852 40. Working capital of Co-operative Societies 1979 Rs. Lakh. 685.30 41. Fifth plan outJay upto 1977-78 -.. Rs. Lakh 8363.00 42. Fifth plan expenditure ... „ 6369.00 43. Sixth plan outlay, 1980-85 ... „ 21000.00 44. Annual plan expenditure, 1980-81 „ 3481.70 45. R-ural Development Blocks, 1981... No. 21 18

Table— 1.15 Distances of Important Routes in Nagaland

1. K ohim a - D im apur 74 km . 2. Kohima ■ Mao 32 km . 3. K ohim a - Im phal 142 km. 4. K ohim a - Tsem inyu 50 km. 5. K ohim a - W okha 80 km . 6. Kohima - Mokokchung via Wokha 160 km . 7. Kohima - Tuensang via Zunheboto - Ychimi 235 km. 8. Kohima - Mokokchung via Mariani 281 km. 9. Kohima - Tuensang via Mokokchung i 6 9 km . 10. Kohima - Mokokchung via Jorhat - Tuli 345 km. 11. K ohim a - Jo rh at 207 km . 12. Kohima - Amguri via Jorhat 244 km. 13. Khoima Amguri via Mariani 226 km . 14. Kohima - Zunheboto via Chazuba 150 km . 15. Kohima-Tuli via Mariani 253 km . 16. Kohima Tuli via Jorhat 270 km. 17. K ohim a - M on via M ariani-N am tola 336 km . 18. K ohim a - M on via Jo rh at-N am to la 354 km . 19. Kohima - Pfutsero 70 km . 20. K ohim a - M eluri 166 km . 21. Kohima - Phek 145 km. 22, Kohima - Chazuba 70 km . 23.Kohima - 237 km. 24. Kohima - Tuensang via Melurl-Kiphire 355 km . 25. K ohim a - K honom a 20 km . 26. K ohim a - Jalukie 127 km. 27. K ohim a - Peren 139 km. 19

28. K ohim a - Shillong 427 km. 29. Kohima - Gauhati 364 km. 30. Kohima - Tenning 187 km. 31. Mokokchung - Tuensang 110 km. 32. Mokokchung - Tuensang via Longsa 188 km. 33. Mokokchung - Zunheboto 70km. 34. Mokokchung • Impur 17 km . 35. Makokchung - Changtongya 33 km . 36. Mokokchung - Noksen via Longmisa 40 km. 37. M okokchung - TuU 68 km . 38. M okokchung - Am guri 70 km . 39. Mokokchung -Mon 210 km. 40. M okokchung - W okha 80 km. 41. Mokokchung - Jorhal via Mariani 103 km. 42. Tuensang - Kiphire 122 km. 43. Tuensang ‘ Chingtong Saddle 30 km. 44. Tuensang - Longleng 80 km . 45. Tuensang - Noksen via Longkhim 72 km. 46. Tuensang - Tobu 40 km. 47. Tuensang - Chessor 42 km. 48. Tuensang - Changlangshu via Tobu 72 km . 49. Tuensang - Suruhoto 56km. 50. Tuensang - Supongsang 30 km . 51. Tuensang ■ Tuli via Mokokchung 180 km . 52. Tuensang - Mon via Mokokchung 320 km. 53. Amguri - Mon via Namtola 110 km. 54. Amguri - Naginimora 60 km. 55. Mon - Naginimora via Wakching 56 km. 56. M on - C ham pang 43 km. 57. M on - Nyasa 14 km. 20

58. Meluri - Kiphire 74km. 59. Noklak - Chingtang Saddle 28 km . 60. Longleng - Cbangtongya 34 km . 61. Tuli - Changtoogya 37 km . 62. Heningkungla - Dimapur 37 km . 63. Heningkungla - Jalukie 16 km , 64. Jalukie - Peren 23 km . 65. Peren - Term ing 48 km . 66. Dimapur - Gauhati via Doboka 290 km. 67. Dimapur • Jorhat via Dergaon 130 km . 68. Z u n h eb o to - A ku lu to 42 km. 69. Kiphire * Sitimi 34 km. 70. Kiphire - Akhegno 54 km. 71. Longleng - Champang 46 km. 72. Yangli -Suruhoto 17 km.

( Source Finance Department, Govt, of Nagaland.) AREA AND POPULATION

(TABLES 21.-2.14) 21 T able 2.1. DISTRICT-WISE AREA, POPULATION AND DENSITY, 1981 (. ProvisiooaJ figures )

SI. D istrict A rea in Population D ensity N o. Sq. k.m . per Sq. k.m.

I 2 3 4 5

NAGALAND 16,579.00 773,281 47 1. K ohim a 4,041.00 251,416 62 2. Phek 2.026.00 70,675 35 3. W okha 1.628.00 55,271 34 4. Z unheboto 1,255.00 60,641 48 5. Mokokchung 1.615.00 104^57 65 6. Tuensang 4.228.00 J 52,276 36 7. M on 1,786.00 78,745 44

(Source — Population Census—1981 ) 22 T ab ic 2.2. D E C IN N IA L G R O W T H O F F O P U L A T IO N , 1971 TO 1981 ( Provisional figures)

Total popalation Decennial growth State/ Population P opulation rates ( percentage ) D istrict. in 1971 in 1981 1961-71 1971-81 (and rank) (and rank)

1 2 3 4 S

NAGALAND 516,449 773,281 + 39.88 4 49.73 1. K ohim a 130,610 251,416 + 47.97 4 92.49 0 ) ( n 2. Phcic 44,594 70,675 + 32.50 + 58.49 (6) (5) 3. W okha 38,297 55,271 + 30.49 4 44.32 (7) (7) 4. Zunhcboto 47,093 60,641 4 23.62 + 28.77 (5) (6) 5. M okokchung 82,852 1C4.257 4 28.02 + 25.84 (3) (3) 6. Tuensarg 108,P63 152,276 + 30.37 -3 9 .8 8 (2) (2) 7. Mon 64,140 78,745 + 26.32 + 22.77 (4) (4)

( Source — P opulation C ensus— 1981 ) T able 2.3. POPULATION TREND IN NAGALAND, 1901 TO 1981.

Year Persons D ecade Percentage decade Males Females variation variation

1 2 3 4 5 6 1901 101,550 51.473 50,077 I9II 149,038 +47.488 + 4 6 .7 6 74.796 74,242 1921 158,801 + 9,763 + 6.55 79,738 79.063 1931 178,844 + 20,043 + 12.62 89.536 89.308 1941 189,641 + 10,797 + 6.04 93.831 95,810 ••1951 212,975 + 16,309* + 8.60 106,551 106,424 ••1961 369,200 + 28,975* + 14.07 191,027 178.173 516,449 + 147,249 + 39.88 276.084 240,365 1981 773,281 + 256,832 +49.73 414.231 359,050

* In working out decade variation and percentage decade variation, 1951 and 1961 popu/afion of Tuensang District has not beeil taken into account as the area was censused for the first time in 1951. •♦In 195J, Tuensang was censused for the first time for 129.5 Sq. Kms. of area. In 1961 census, the censused area of Tuensang District has increased to 5,356.1 Sq. Kms. ( Source — Population Census — 1971 & 1981.)

24 T ab le 2.4. SEX-WISE POPULATION BY DISTRICTS, 1981 ( Provisional figures )

SI. State/District Total Males Females No. persons

1. 2 3 4 5

NAGALAND Tola! 7,73,281 414,231 359,050 Rural 653,101 342,532 310,559 U rban 120,180 71,699 48,481 Kohima Total 251,416 140.402 111,014 Rural 183,087 99,015 84,072 Urban 68,329 41,387 26,942 Phek T o tal 70,675 37,317 33,358 Rural 70,675 37.317 33,358 U rban W okha T otal 55,271 28,115 27,156 R u ral 47,298 23,397 23,901 U rban 7,973 4,718 3,255 Z unheboto T otal 60,641 30,769 29,872 R ural 53,818 26,908 26,910 U rban 6,823 3,861 2,962 M okokchung Total lt)4,257 54,744 49,513 R ural 85,834 44,366 41,468 Urban 18.423 10,378 8,045 Tuensang Total 152,276 80,734 71,542 R u ral 140,952 73,975 66,977 U rb an 11,324 6,759 4,565 M on T otal 78,745 42,150 36,595 Rural 71,437 37,554 33,883 U rban 7,308 4,596 2,712 ( Source — Population Census — J981 ) T able 2.5. L IT E R A T E P O P U L A T IO N BY SEX , 1981

( Provisional figures }

SI. Literate population Literate as per cent of total No. Stale/District population. Persons M ale Fem ale Persons Male Fem ale

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S

NAGALAND 324,700 203,643 121,057 41.99 49.16 33.72 1. K ohim a 122,983 79,512 43,471 48.92 56.63 39.16 2. Phek 26,332 17,893 8,439 37.26 47.95 25.30 3. Wokha 23,971 15,229 8.742 43.37 54.17 32.19 4. Z unheboto 27,489 15,987 11,502 45.33 51.96 38.50 5. M okokchung 62,476 35,047 27,429 59.92 64.02 55.40 6. Tuensang 46,473 29,392 17.081 30.52 36.41 23.88 7. M on 14,976 10,583 4.393 19.02 25.11 12.00

( Source — P opulation C ensus — 1981 ) T abic 2.6. DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY SEX RATIO, GROWTH RATE AND DENSITY OF POPULATION BY DISTRICTS ( Provisional Figures )

StatejDistrici Population 1981 Sex Ratio Density of Decennial growth (Femalfes population rate of population per JOOO per sq. km. ' - m ales) Persons M ales Fem ales 1971 1981 1971 1981 1961-71 1971-81

t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAGALAND 773,281 414.231 359,050 871 867 32 47 4 39.88 + t9.73 1. Kohima 251,416 140,402 111,014 771 791 28 62 + 47.97 + 92.49 2. Phek 70.675 37,317 33,358 907 894 47 35 + 32.50 + 58.49 3. W okha 55.271 28,115 27,156 980 966 44 34 30.49 -i 44.32 4. Zunheboto 60.641 30.769 29,872 982 971 27 48 4 23.62 4-28.77 5. M okokchung 104,257 54,744 49.513 835 904 20 65 + 28.02 -f 25.84 6. Tuensang 152.276 80,734 71.542 922 886 40 36 + 30.37 + 39.88 7. Mon 78,745 42,150 36.595 884 868 29 44 + 26.32 + 22.77

( Source—Population Census -198! ) Table 2.7. DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY RELIGION, 1971 ( For old Districts )

T otal State/ R ural All Religions Hindu Muslims District Urban Person Male Female Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NAGALAND T 516,449 276,084 240,365 42,414 16,617 59,031 2,300 666 2,966 R 465,055 241,171 223,884 20,844 9,887 30,731 883 345 1.228 U 51,394 34.913 16,481 21,570 6,730 28,300 1,417 321 1,738 Kohima T 175,204 97,133 7 8,071 25,178 11,700 36,878 1,457 420 1,877 R 141,233 74,518 66,715 10,528 5,999 16,527 439 120 559 U 33,971 22,615 11,356 14.650 5,701 20,351 1,018 300 1,318 Mokokcbung -T 168,242 88,256 79,689 11,172 2,805 13,977 590 57 647 R 150,819 75,958 74,861 4,252 1,776 6,028 19] 36 227 U 17 ,423 12,298 5,125 6,920 1,029 7,949 399 21 420 Tuensang T 173,003 90,695 82,308 6,064 2,112 8,176 253 189 442 R 173,003 90,695 82,308 6,064 2,112 8,176 253 189 442 U — --- — — — — - T able 2.7, ( C o n td .)

( For old Districts )

T otal S tate/ Rural Christian Sikhs Buddhists District Urban M ale Female Total Male Female Total M ale Female Total

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N A G A L A N D T 175,266 169,532 344,798 518 169 687 J26 53 179 R 164,618 160,834 325,452 65 22 87 70 21 91 U 10,648 8,698 19,346 453 147 600 56 32 88 Kohima T 50,232 47,552 97,784 259 131 390 36 6 42 R 44,311 42,863 87,174 11 2 13 16 3 19 U 5,921 4,689 10,610 248 129 377 20 3 23 Mokokchung T 74,252 74,839 1.49,091 216 26 242 39 29 68

R 69,525 70,830 1,40,355 11 8 19 3 — 3 U 4,727 4,009 8,736 205 18 223 36 29 65 Tuensang T 50,782 47,141 97,923 43 12 55 51 18 69 R 50,782 47,141 97,923 43 12 55 51 18 69 U Table 2.7. ( Contd.)

( For old Districts ‘

To*ai Other Religion and State/ R ural Jains persuasions Religion not stated District Urban Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female-Total 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 •

N agaland T 403 224 627 55,055 53,104 1,08,159 2 ____ 2 R 3 2 5 54,686 52,773 1,07,459 2 — 2

U 400 222 622 369 331 700 ———

K ohim a T 401 222 623 19,569 18,040 37,609 1 ____ 1 R 1 — 1 19,211 17,728 36,939 I — 1

U 400 222 622 358 312 670 — ——

Mokokchung T ——— 1,986 2,230 4,216 • 1 — 1 R ——— 1,975 2,211 4,186 1 — 1

U 2 2 4 11 19 30 ———

Tueosang T 2 2 4 33,500 32,834 66,334 —— _

R — —— 33,500 32,834 66,334 ~ —— U —— ______— ____

(S o u rc e — P opulation C ensus, 1971 ) 30

T ab le 2.8. GROWTH OF MAJOR RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES DURING 1961 197! IN NAGALAND

Religion T otal Percentage to total Percentage Population P opulation V ariation

1961 1971 1961 1971 1961-1971

I 2 3 4 5 6

H indu 34.677 59,031 9.39 11.43 ( + ) 70.23 M uslim 891 2,966 0-24 0.58 (4 ) 232.00 C hrisiian 1.95,588 3,44,798 52.98 66.76 (+) 76.29 Sikh 255 687 0.07 0.13 ( + ) 169.41 B uddhist 42 179 0.01 0.04 (+) 326.19 Jain 263 627 0.07 0.12 (+) 138.40 O thers 1,37,444 1,08.159 37.23 20.94 ( - ) 21.31 Religion not S tated 40 2 0.01 N ( - ) 95.00

N agaland T otal 3,69,200 5,16,449 100.00 100.00 ( + ) 39.88

N : Negligible ( Source - Population Census, 197J ) 31

T ab le 2.9. POPULATION BY SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED T R IB E S , 1971 ( For old Districts )

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

D istricts Persons Percentage Persons Percentage to T o tal to Total population population

I 2 3 4 5

K ohim a 140,167 80.00 M okokchung 153,601 91.30 T uensang 163,834 94.70

N agaland T otal 457,602 88.61

( Source - Population Census, I97I ) 32

Table 2.10. DISTRIBUTION OF URBAN POPULATION, 1981. ( Provisional figures

District Town Persons M ales Fem ales NO.

1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Kohima Kohima 36,014 21,521 14,493 Dimapur 32,315 19,866 12,449 2. Mokokchung Mokokchuog 18,423 10,378 8,045 3. Tuensang Tuensang 11,324 6,759 4,565 4. Wokha Wokha 7,973 4,718 3,255 5. M od M on 7,308 4,596 2,712 6. Zuoheboto Zunheboto 6.823 3,861 2.962

( Source - P op u latio n C ensus, 1981 ) T able 2.11 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING POPULATION BY AGRICULTURAL AND OJTIER WORKERS

State/ Total Percentage of Agricultural and other workers to total i)Opulation District Rural Cultivators Agricultural,' Other workers Non-workers U rban L abourers 1961 1971 1961 1971 1961 1971 1961 1971 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N agaland T 32.41 39.37 0.67 0.74 6.32 10.64 40.60 49.25 R 55.07 43.52 0.7J 0.76 4.92 6.51 39.30 49.21 U 3,79 1.84 0.07 0.46 31.89 48.C8 64.25 49.62 K ohim a T 47.(9 34.93 C.29 0.77 8.81 15.25 43.81 49.05 R 52.73 42.89 0.31 0.88 5.15 7.68 41.81 48.55 U 5.47 1.89 C.IO 0.30 35.83 46.71 58.60 51.10 MolA)kchung T 47.42 3 4.74 1.64 0.C9 7.12 10.80 43.83 53.37 R 49.85 38.55 1.73 1.14 6.27 6.18 42.15 54.13 U 0.24 1,74 0,79 23.60 50.75 76.16 46.72 T uensang T 61.39 48.37 0.09 0.35 3.55 5-84 34.97 45.44 R 61.39 48.37 0.09 0.35 3.55 5.84 34.97 45.44 U

( Source— P o p u latio n C ensus, 1971 ) Table 2.12.

distribution o f w o r k i n g p o p u l a t i o n BY SEX, 1981 ( Provisional figures)

State/ Persons CP) T otal Agricultural O ther Non-workers D istrict M ales (M j Population Cultivators L ab o u rers w orkers Fem ale (F) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 n a g a l a n P 773,281 249,614 6,611 162,450 354,606 M 414,231 116,390 4,578 119,357 173,916 F 359,050 133,224 2,033 43,103 180,690 K ohim a P 251,416 57,678 3,170 70,095 120,473 M 140,402 28,032 2,510 62,062 57,798 F i n , 014 29,646 660 18,033 62,675 Phek P 70,675 29,606 58 7,675 33,336 M 37,317 12,635 48 6,625 18,009 F 33,358 16,971 10 1,050 15,327 W okha P 55,271 14,832 711 8,966 30,763 M 28,115 6,090 380 6,848 14,797 F 27,156 8,742 331 2,118 15,965 Zunheboto P 60,641 18,839 1,093 16,353 24,356 M 30,769 8,035 514 10,365 1 i.855 F 29,872 10,804 579 5,988 12.501 Table 2.12 ( Concld. )

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

M okfkchung P 104.257 26.818 571 16,062 60.806 M 54,744 11,799 417 12,688 29,840 F 49,513 M,019 /54 3,374 30.966

T uens^ng P 152.276 63,051 665 35,448 53,112 M 80,734 30,56S 404 23,462 26,305 F 71,542 32,488 261 11,986 26,807

M on P 78.745 3S.790 343 7.851 31,761 M 42.150 19,236 305 7,297 15,312 F 36.593 19,554 38 554 16.449

( S o u rce^-P o p u latio n C ensus, 1981 ) Table 2.13. FACTS AND HGURES ACCORDING TO RELIGIOUS GROUPS ( ALL IN D IA ) ( 1971 CENSUS)

ToUi popuiaiion •. 547, 949, 809 ( As a t sunrise o f A pril 1. 1971 ) Growth Rate : 24.80. Percent.

Religious Group Population Percentage Percentage to Proportion (in crores) variation total Population of Females during per 1,000 1961-1971. 1961 1971 M ales.

H indu 45.33 + 23.69 82.72 83.51 930 ♦Muslim 6.14 -f 30.85 11.21 10.70 922 Cnristian 1.42 32.60 2.60 2.44 986 Sikh 1.04 + 32.28 1.89 1.79 859 Budhist 0.38 + 17.20 0.70 0.73 962 Jain 0.26 -f 28.48 0.47 0.46 910 Other religions & pursuits 0.22 + 45.22 0,40 0.34 1,011 Religion not stated 'N’ (-) 67,49 0.01 0.03 863 1. •Excluding Arunachal Pradesh for which 1961 Census data on religion is not available 2. ‘N’ Stands for negligible. ( Source - Population Census, 1971 ) Table 2.14 BLOCK ' WISE POPULATION, 1971.

Name of District NameofDis- Population Name of Name of Name of Population frict Hqs. of Disfrict Suh-Div- S. D. B lock o f Block. ision Hqs. Hqs.

I : 3 4 5 6 .7

i. K ohim a K ohim a 130,610 K ohim a K ohim a K ohim a 33,381 S adar Tseminyu 16.876 D im ap ar D im apur G haspani 29,068 Peren Peren Jalukie 17,314 2. Phek Phek 44,594 Phek Phek Phek 13.987 K ikrum a 30.607 3. M okokchung M okokchung 83,852 Mokokchung Mokok- Ongpangkong 18 242 S adar chung Changtongya 27,580 Mangkolemba 20,607 4. Zunheboto Zunheboto 47,093 Z unheboto Zunhc* Z unheboto 34,992 S adar boto Tokiye 12,101 5. Wokha Wokha 37,297 Wokha W okha W okha 19,936 Baghty 17.361 Tabic 2.14 (Concld)

Name of Diftrict N am e o f DU- Populauon Name of N am e of N am e of Population tric t H qs. of District Sub-Div­ S. D . Block o f Block ision H qs. H qs.

i 2 3 4 5 6 7

6. T uensanii Tuensang 108,863 Tuensang T uensang Sangsangyu 29,406 SadaT Longkhim 15,869 Nokiak 16,950 Longleng 19,680 K iphire K iphire Kiphire 18,256 Sbamaior 8,702 7. Mor. M on 64,140 M on M on M on 32,304 W akching 31,836

T otal 516,449 *465,l>55

Excluding Town Population of 51,394. { Source - Population Census, 1971 ) HEALTH STATISTICS ( TABLES 3.I-3.9) Table 3.1. NUMBER OF HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES, P.H.Cs, SUB-CENTRES AND BEDS

Y ear Particulars Kohima Mokok- Tuen- Zunhe- W okha Phek M on T o tal in chung sang bo(o N agaland

1 2 3 A 5 5 7 8 9 10

1976Hospitals 6 4 7 5 1 4 2 29 P. H . Cs 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 11 Dispensaries 22 22 13 3 8 8 4 80 Sub'Ceotres 12 5 10 5 7 7 4 50 Beds 451 179 181 n o 62 116 49 1,148 1977 Hospitals 6 4 7 5 1 4 2 29 P. H. Cs 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 12 Dispensaries 22 22 13 3 8 8 4 80 Sub-C entres 12 5 12 5 7 7 4 52 Beds 451 179 181 110 62 116 49 1,148

1978 H ospitals 6 3 7 5 2 4 2 29 P. H. Cs. 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 12 Dispensaries 22 21 13 3 8 8 3 78 Sub-Cenlres 12 5 10 5 7 7 4 50 Beds 378 142 181 110 74 116 55 1,056 Table 3.1. (Concld)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1979 Hospitals 6 3 7 5 2 4 2 29 P. H . Cs. 4 3 2 1 1 I 14 Disj-.ensaries 24 21 13 3 8 8 3 80 Sub-Centr.s 12 6 14 5 7 7 4 55 Beds 35^4 148 181 110 74 116 55 1,068

H ospitals 6 3 7 6 2 4 2 30 P. H. Cs. 4 3 3 1 2 2 2 17 Dispensaries 25 22 12 2 7 8 3 79 Suh-Centrcs 14 8 18 6 7 9 6 68 Beds 384 148 193 122 80 122 55 1,104

( Source - Director of Health Services )

N. B. 1. Serial Statistics upto 1975 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. 2. Hospital Beds excluding T. B. and Mental Hospitals. Table 3.2.

n u m b e r o f m e d i c a l p e r s o n n e l .

Year Particuars Kohima Mokok- Tuen- Zunhe Wokha Phek Mon Total chung sang boto

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1976 1. D octors 49 28 25 10 7 12 11 142 2. Compounders 45 40 24 9 16 11 10 155 3. N urses 159 107 66 35 34 46 24 471 1977 1. D octors 58 29 30 11 7 14 13 162 2. Compounders 50 40 26 10 18 17 11 172 3. N urses 164 111 66 37 36 50 24 488 1978 1. D octors 61 18 18 7 6 6 6 122 2. Compounders 51 40 38 15 21 23 12 200 3. Nurses 162 113 54 28 33 32 23 445 1979 1. D octors 71 23 22 11 9 8 7 151 2. Compounders 58 52 39 19 23 30 19 240 3. N urses 171 121 58 32 36 34 24 476 1980 1. D octors 69 26 25 13 8 8 7 156 2. Compounders 59 52 ?.9 19 24 30 20 243 3. Nurses 176 122 65 34 36 34 24 491 ( Source - Director of Health Services )

N . B.Statistics upto 1975 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. Table 3.3. NO. OF T. B. HOSPITALS, V. D. CLINICS AND MENTAL HOSPITAL WITH BEDS

DISTRICT Y ear Particulars Kohima Mokok- Tuen- Zunhe- W okha Phek Mon T otal chung sang boto

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 iO

1976 T. B. Hospital 1 • •• 2 T, B. Wards Beds 50 5Q 100 V. D. Clinics Beds Mental Hospital 1 1 Beds 25 25 1977 T. B. H ospital 1 1 2 T. B. Wards Beds 50 50 100 V. D . Clinics • •• Beds VTental H ospital 1 1 Beds 25 25 Table 3J. (CoRfd.)

DISTRICT Y ear Particular* K ohim a M okok- T uen- Zunhe* Wokha Phek Mon Total chung sang boto

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1978 T. B. Hospital 1 ...... 2 T. B, Wards Beds So So ...... 100 V. D. C linic Beds . k i Mental Mospltat 1 ...... 1 Beds 25 ...... 25

1Q79 T. B. Hospital 1 ...... 2 T. B. Wards Beds 50 50 ...... 100 V. D. Clinic Beds * Mental Hosphd) 1 • •• ...... 1 Beds 25 ...... 25 Table 3.3. (Concld.)

DISTRICT Y ear Particulars K ohim a M okok- Tucn- Zunhe- Wokha Phek Mon Total chung gang boto () 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1980 T. B. Hospi al I I 2 T. B. Wards Beds 50 50 100 V. D . Ciinic ... Beds Mental Hospital I 1 ^ Beds 25 25 ( Source • Director of Health Services )

^fote •.* Statistics upto 1975 are available In 1976 Statistical Hand Book, Table 3.4.

P A T IE N T S T r e a t e d i n h o s p i t a l s a n d dispensaries .

Year Particulars Kohima Pbek Wokha Zunhe- Mokok- Mon Tuen* Total boto Chung sang Nfaga* land 1 2 i 456789 10

1975. Indoor 10,667 2,171 1,676 1,502 3,647 1,482 2.353 23.498 Outdoor J65,002 36,404 55,109 38.050 235,203 63,684 140,468 733,920

1976. Ind o o r 1.440 3.191 1,935 340 4..^63 1,406 2,921 15,497 Outdoor 92.249 29.612 42.944 23.706 193,002 77,504 122,809 580,926

1977. Indoor 5,690 2,935 1.788 932 4,696 1.283 2,466 19,790 Outdoor 139.409 37,235 52,063 31,400 170,123 54,407 131,092 615,729

1978. Indoor 6.504 3,879 2,941 2,421 2,661 2,808 1,415 22,629 O utdoor 203,743 143,671 113,396 29.604 72.058 46J07 59,384 667,962

1979. Indoor 5.864 2,648 2,394 2,673 3,513 1.158 2,678 20,928 O utdoor 139,473 43,634 76,120 54,082 143,395 46,573 92.444 595,721 ( Source ' Director of Health Services) T able 3.5. DOCTORS WITH DESIGNATION DISTRICT-WISE.

Particulars K ohim a M okok- T uen- W okha Phek Zunhe- M on Tota) chung sang boto

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1978 Medical Superinteadeot I 1 1 3 Civil Surgeon 1 1 1 3 Sub-Divisional Medical Officer 1 I 1 1 1 1 6 Specialist 8 3 2 13 Assistant Surgeon*! 32 12 10 4 4 5 4 71 Dental Surgeon 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 8 Zonal Leprosy Oflicer 1 I 2k>nal M alaria Officer 1 2 Leprosy Medical Officer 1 1 O thers U 14

T otal 61 18 18 6 6 7 6 122 Table 3.5. (Contd.)

Particulars K ohim a M okok- Tuen- W okha Phek Z unhe- Mon TotaJ chung sang boto

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1979 > Medical Superintendent 1 1 1 3 Civi] Surgeon 1 1 I 3 Assistant Civil Surgeon I 1 3 Sub-Divisional Medical Ofiicer 1 1 1 I 6 Specialist n 3 2 16 Assistant SurgeoD-I 36 16 13 7 7 9 5 93 Dental Surgeon 2 1 1 1 I 7 Zooal Leprosy OfBcer Zonal Malaria Officer 1 ... 1 2 Leprosy Medical Officer 1 1 O thers 16 ...... 16

T otal 71 23 22 9 8 II 7 151 Table 3.5. (ConcW.)

Particulars Kohima Mokok- Tuen- Wokha Phck Z uriht- M on T otal chung sang b o to

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1980 Medical Suoerintendcnt 1 1 3 Civil Surgeon 1 1 3 Assistant Civil Surgeon J 1 3 Sub-Divisional Medical Olficer J 1 t I 1 6 Specialist 11 5 2 18 Assistant Surgeon-I 35 17 16 6 7 11 5 97 Ctental Surgeon 2 1 1 1 I \ 7 Zonal Leprosy Officer } 1 Zonal Malaria Officer 1 1 2 Leprosy Medical Officer 1 I O thers 15 15

T otal 69 26 25 8 8 13 7 156

( Source - D irector o f H ealth Services ) 50 T able 3.6. REGJSTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN NAGALAND. 1979. ij Live Births Registered, 1979 R ural U rban T otal Persons 8,392 1,556 9,948 Males 4,125 779 4,904 Females 4,267 777 3,044 ii) Deaths Registered, 1979 R ural U rb an T otal Persons 2,294 404 2,698 Males 1,197 229 1,426 Females I,C97 175 1,372 iii) Still Births Registered, 1979 -1 2 3 N os. iv) Infant Deaths Registered. 1979—690 Nos. V) Maternal Deaths Registered, 1979- 42 Nos. {Source - Direclorate of Economics & Statistics ) T abie 3.7. VITAL RATES BY DISTRICTS ( Per th o u san d )

DISTRICT. Live Birth Rate Death Rate Infant Death Rate

1977 1978 1979 1977 1978 1979 1977 1978 1979

K o h in u 14.87 18.57 28.30 5.05 3.83 4.63 32.43 25.44 74.75 M okokchung 24.16 11.78 12.10 6.97 3.15 3.91 43.76 24.64 37.96 Tuensang 16.20 il.14 10.00 5.75 3.87 3.87 57.21 34.04 13.94 Pbek 5.79 8.94 15.37 2.19 3.08 8.08 37.16 42.83 243.90 Wokha 12.27 10.66 16.94 2.77 3.03 4.03 — 71.58 35.06 Z unheboto 7.12 10 45 10.28 2.71 3.15 3.52 45.45 55.56 32.26 Mon 10.06 9.75 4.29 7.25 5.33 2.45 110.19 33.52 31.15

Nagaland 14.44 12.83 15.68 5.16 3.73 4.25 46.38 33.46 69.36

( Source Directorate of Economics & Statistics ). T ab le 3.8. LIVE BIRTHS BY TYPE OF ATTENTION A.T DELIVERY, 1979.

D istrict. T o ta l R ural U rb a n

Births Intstltu- DomiciJiary In stitu ­ Domiciliary tional tional I*hysician, lTn*tra- Others Physician. LTn-Tramed Others Nurse and ined Nurse and Mid-wife Trained Mid-wife Trained M id-W ife. M id-W ife.

K ohim a 4,950 9 40 175 3.476 123 67 102 958 M okokchung 1,23S 282 166 135 499 Tl S8 8 49 ruensang 1,291 321 228 141 451 26 113 — 11 •’hek 820 5 40 130 645 ______iVokha 770 92 102 70 506 ——— ____ ''UQheboto 558 45 18 155 340 ——— Mon 321 21 43 42 215 - - - - Total 9,948 775 637 848 6,132 160 268 tio i.ais ( Source Directorate of Economics & Statistics). Table 3.9. LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND RELIGION, 1979.

District Rural Total Christian Hindu _ Mu.^iim Othcr^ U rban To^al Rirlhs MFTM F T MF T M FT

K ohim a R 3.700 974 1,00 1,976 144 150 294 129 135 264 502 664 1,166 LJ 1,250 226 237 463 189 193 382 164 178 342 30 33 863 * n L 4,950 1,200 1,239 2,439 333 343 676 293 313 606 532 697 1,229 M okokchung R 1,082 465 44] 906 44 35 79 21 26 47 20 30 50 U 156 ^9 49 US 22 16 38 T 1,238 534 490 1,024 66 51 117 21 2 47 20 30 50 Tmrnsang R l,J4] 517 454 971 31 35 66 53 51 104 U 150 42 40 82 33 28 61 4 3 7 T 1,291 559 494 1,053 64 63 127 57 54 111 Phek R 820 300 375 675 13 10 23 IQ 12 22 45 55 100 1 f T 820 300 375 675 13 10 23 10 12 22 45 55 100 Table 3.9. (Concld.)

D istrict Rural Total Christian H indu M uslim O thers rban Dtai B irths W F T M F T M F MF T

W okha R 770 381 364 745 11 8 19 3 3 ■1 U T 770 381 364 745 11 8 19 3 3 6 Z unhebofo R 558 247 231 478 26 3J 57 14 9 23 U T 558 247 231 478 26 31 57 14 9 23 M on R 321 136 130 266 16 4 20 23 12 35 U T 321 J36 J30 266 16 4 20 23 12 35

R 8,392 3,020 2,997 6.017 285 273 558 160 173 ?33 66:1 «24 1.484 Tofai U 1.556 337 326 663 244 237 481 164 178 342 34 36 70 T 9,948 3,357 3,323 6,680 529 510 1,039 324 351 675 694 R60 1.554

N B. R-Rurai, U-Urban, T-Total, M-Male & F-Female. ( Source - Directorate of Economics & Statistics ) ^ EDUCATION ^ ^ STATISTICS ^ * (Table 4.1-4.7) * T a b le -^ .l. LITERACY IN NAGALAND, 1971

State/District Total population-1971 Literate population-1971 Percentage of (iterate to total population-1971

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAGALAND 514,449 276,084 240,365 141,518 96,681 44,837 27.40 35.02 18.65 K ohim a 175,204 97,133 78,071 54,301 39,633 14,668 30.99 40.80 18.79 M okokchung 168,242 88,256 79,986 64,190 40,341 23,849 38.15 45.71 29.82 Tuensang 173,003 90,695 82,308 23,027 16,707 6,320 13.31 18.42 7.6S

( Source - Population Census, 1971 ) T abic 4.2. LITERACY IN NAGALAND, 1981 (Provisional figures)

Stat;/Distric£ Totaj population-1981 Literate popuiation-198] 1Percentage of literate to total population-1981

Persons Males Fem ales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females & 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAGALAND 773,281 414,231 359,050 324,700 203,643 121,057 41.99 49.16 33.72 I. Kohima 251,416 140.402 iI!,C14 122,983 79,512 43,471 48.92 56.63 39.16 2. P h tk 70,675 37,317 33,358 26,332 17,893 8,439 37.26 47.95 25.30 3. Woklia 55.271 28,115 27,156 23 971 15,229 8,742 43.37 54.17 32.19 4. Ziinheboto 31,769 29.872 27,489 15,987 11.502 45.33 5L96 38.50 5. Mokokcbung 104,257 54,744 49,513 62,476 35,047 27,429 59.92 64.02 55.40 6. Tuensang 152^16 80,743 71,542 46,473 29,392 17,081 30.52 36.41 23.88 7. Mon 78.745 40,150 36.595 14,976 10.5R3 4.393 19.02 25. n 12.00

( Source :• Population Census - 1981.) Table 4.3. NUMBER OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

197f-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Type of Institutions Govt. Total Govt. Total Govl. Total Govt. Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. University ( NEHU CAMPUS ) 1 1 2. Co/Jeges of General E ducation 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 3. Higher Professional Education ( Nagaland College of Education ) I 1 1 1 I 1 4. Schools for General Education. (a) High Schools 45 86 47 98 48 99 48 111 (b) Middle Schools 171 259 181 268 180 275 188 287 (c) Primary Schools 1,009 1,055 1,021 1,056 1,020 1,118 1,047 1,103 .‘5. Schools for Professional Education. (a) Polytechnic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fbi Basic Trainine Schools U.T.T.I.) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (c) Industrial Training Institute 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 6. Schools for Special Education. (a) For Adult 200 200 210 2!0 228 228 540 540 7. Law College 1 1 T o tal 1,432 1.612 1,467 1,645 1,484 1,735 1,831 2,056

( Source - Directorate of Education ) Note :- Statistics upto 1975-76 arc available In 1976 Statistical Hand Book. T able 4.4. NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Type of Institutions 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-8U

1. University 15 38 2. Colleges for General Education 2,596 2,683 2.795 3,126 3. Higher Professional Education ( Nagaland College of Education ) !I3 106 121 4, Schools for General Education (a) High Schools 25,080 26,942 29,863 37,533 (bj Middle Schools 24,879 38,179 37,588 35,627 (c) Primary Schools 76,757 101,189 101,936 109,305 5. Schools for Professionaf Education (a) Polytechnic 112 117 129 125 (b^ Basic Training Institute (J.T.T.I.' 311 277 183 209 j (c) Industrial Training Institute fl.T.I.) 166 129 124 120 6. Schools for Special Education (a) For Adult 8,989 6,622 11,662 16.262 7. Law College 127 90

T otal 138,890 176.251 184,528 202,556 ( Source ■ Directorate of Education ) Note Statistics upto 1975-76 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. T ab le 4.5. NUMBER OF TEACHERS JN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Type of Institutions 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 6 1. University ( NEHU CAMPUS ) — 3 2. Colleges for General Education 116 131 135 153 3. Higher Professional Education ( Nagaland College of Education 9 9 10 4, Schools for General Education (a) High Schools 1.319 1,432 1,490 1,574 (b) Middle Schools 2,246 2,382 2,473 2.3«7 Primary Schools 4,753 4,927 5,018 5,195 5. Schools for Professional Education (a^ Polytechnic 20 22 24 19 (b) Basic Training Institute ( J.T.T.I, ) 20 18 19 22 14 15 (c) Industrial Training Institute ( I.T.I. ) '5 12 6. School for Special Education (a) For Adult 193 207 228 540 7. Law CoJJege - — 4 5

T otal 8,682 9,140 9,417 9,926

( Source * Directorate of Education ) Note:- Statistics upto 1975-76 are available In 1976 Statistical Hand Book. T ab le 4.6. RESULTS OF DIFFERENT EXAMINATIONS OF DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Examination 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

No. N o. N um ­ N um ­ P.O. of Niim- Num- ■ P.C. of Num- Num- P.C . of ap p e­ passed ber ber pass ber ber pass ber ber pass * ared ap p e­ passed appe- passed appe- passed ared arcd ared

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 1. M .A. 2. M. Sc. 3. M .C om .

4. B. A . 127 40 151 43 28.48 — — — —— — 5. B. Sc. 18 4 — — — 27 25 92.59 69 59 88.06 6. B. C om . 14 2 17 7 41.18 18 7 38.89 — ______

7. P.U.(Arts) 678 257 616 256 4 ..5 6 660 262 39.70 — — —■ 8. P.U.(Sc) 122 35 138 19 13.77 159 JIO 69.18 364 309 48.89

9. P.U.{Com) 81 16 88 24 27.27 68 21 30.88 — — — 10. Matricula­ tion. !,890 725 2,263 801 35.87 2.588 1,179 45.56 2,996 1,222 40.79

( Source—Directorate of Education ) -Statistics Mp\o 1975-76 are available In J976 Statistical Hand Book. Table 4.7. EXPENDlTtRE ON EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BY THE STATE GOVT. ( R upees in L akhs )

Type o f Institutions 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

1. U niversity 2. Colleges for General Education 42.39 46.79 3- Higher Professional Education. ( Nagaland College of Education ) 4.69 7.26 4. Schools for General Education (a) High Schools 103.67 104.59 152,58 169.48 (b) Middle Schools 116.22 138.80 154.26 (c) Primary Schools 171.86 189.50 233.25 5. Schools for Professional Education (a) Basic Training Institute i, J.T.T.I.) 11.63 13.95 15.36 11.36 (b) Industrial Training Institute ( I.T.I.) 6.59 4.73 4.04 6- Schools far Special Education. (a) For Adult 2.44 3.46 7. Law College. 0.23 0.35

( Sourcc—Directorate of Education ) Note—Statistics iipfo 1975-76 arc available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. R A I N F A L L

STATISTICS Table 5.1. T able 5.1. RAINFALL AT DIFFERENT CENTRES, 1980

M onth K ohim a D im apur M edziphem a Rain fall No. of Rain fall No. of R ain fall N o . of in M.M. days in M .M . days in M .M , days.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

January N.A.N.A. N.A. NA 9.6 2 February N.A. N.A. 23.0 3 66.0 2 M arch N.A.N.A. 54.6 11 144.2 8 A pril N.A.N.A. 75.8 9 UO.8 8 M ay 272.6 23 156.2 \9 458.2 17 June 467.4 28 390.4 20 474.2 18 July 348.6 24 243.0 H 565.0 24 August 453.0 26 237.7 16 490.6 20 Septem ber 370.6 24 397.0 15 467.2 19 O cjober 247.0 14 128.8 8 316.0 13 N ovem ber N.A. N.A. N.A. N .A . 1.4 1 D ecem ber N.A.N.A. N.A.N.A. Nil Nil

T otal 2,159.2 139 1,706.5 JI5 3^03.2 132 Tabic 5.1, (Contd.)

W okha Phek Ongpangkong M onth R ainfall No. of days R ainfall No. of days Rainfall N o. o f days in M .M . in M .M . in M .M .

I 8 9 10 11 12 13

January 5.0 1 February 46.0 1 23.9 2 M arch 70.3 7 56,7 5 26.0 5 April 97.6 JO 23.4 6 151.0 12 M ay 397,0 20 216.9 23 234.0 25 3uae 685.0 22 351.2 26 477.0 28 July 786.0 25 307.4 23 367.0 27 A ugust IJ08-5 31 236.2 21 530.0 27 September 329.0 20 M6.8 18 293.6 21 October 255.1 16 270.1 14 321.0 13 November 4.0 1 1.0 1 D ecem ber 3.1 1 T able 5.1. (Con* W.)

Changtongya Zunhcboto K /phire M onth Rainfall No. of days R ainfall No. of days Rainfall N o . o f days in M .M . in M .M . in M .M

I 14 15 16 17 18 19

January 13.0 2 0.6 f February 7.0 1 13.3 3 M arch 92.4 n 66.2 10 April 85.5 U 73.4 11 32.2 I t M ay 269.3 29 320.0 25 202.9 22 June 495.4 28 682.0 30 321.S 19 July 477.4 21 517.0 25 22J.6 19 A ugust 723.0 28 475.0 25 267.4 18 September 196.8 14 830.0 22 167.0 17 O ctober 123.3 12 373.0 16 173.4 18 N ovem ber D ecem ber ... 1.3 1

( Source - Directorate of Economics & Statistics ) 2 AGRICULTURE g ^ STATISTICS i f I Table 6.1.-6 4. | 68

T ab le 6.1. AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS (in Hectares)

Crops 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 f 2 3 4 5 FOOD GRAINS 1. Autuni Rice 36,000 40,499 41,362 42,223 2. Winter Rice 31,500 52,340 54,280 56,220 3. Maize 11,200 16,120 16,513 16,906 4. W heat 640 718 1,200 6,400 5. O th er cereals & M illets. 17,003 17,125 16,186 10,529 PULSES. 6. G ram s 50 560 560 1000 7. T u r 76 140 240 8. Other Rabi pulses 2,200 300 200 9. (al Beans 300 800 800 (b) Other kharif pulses 2,282 2,381 3,280 OID SEEDS. 10. Sesam uiti 605 226 242 723 11. R ape & M ustard 1,605 878 i,230 1,090 12. Lin seed 60 G ro u n d nut 267 FIBRES 13. C o tto n 139 20 18 25 14. Jute & M esta 110 175 182 180 MISCFXLANEOUS. 15. Sugarcane 3,100 3,535 3,621 4,300 16, T obacco 74 15 17. P o tato 4,166 2,000 3,350 3,050 18. Sweet Potato 345 237 250 250 19. Chillies 1,461 1,700 1,710 1.523 20. G in g er 853 905 1,044 21. G a rlic 96 98 210 ( Source—Directorate of Agriculture ) Note—Statistics upto 1975-76 are avaiJable in 1976 Statisfica) H and B ook. 69

T able 6.2. PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS ( in ’000 tonnes )

C rops 1976-77 1977.78 1978-79 1979-80

1 2 3 4 5 1. FO O D G R A IN S (a) Cereals 89.49 117.32 71.35 77.57 (bj Pulses 2.63 3.55 1.95 2.14 2. Oil seeds 1.53 0.44 0.57 0.90 3. F ibres (in 1000 bales) 0.70 0.98 0.91 0.91 4. Sugarcane ... 115.58 12.37 138.00 S. M iscellaneous 37.04 8.15 8.25 16. 2

Source—Directorate of Agriculture )

Note—Statistics upto 1975-76 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. Table 6.3. DISTRICT-WISE BREAK-UP OF AREA UNDER AND PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ( area in hectares )

Name of Fruits Kohima Mokokchung Tuensang

74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 ?4-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 !2 i3

T em perate fruit :- Apple 10.00 14.00 18.00 24.00 ...... 32.75 ...... 12.14 4.91 Peach 11.00 12.00 15.00 24.00 Pears 28.50 20.00 38.00 49.00 ...... 4.04 1.63 T ropi;aJ fruit :- Mango 2.00 3.00 34.00 5.00 3.23 3.23 34.39 J4.80 ...... Pine Apple 4.00 6.00 37.00 28 .0 0 101.17 121,40 80.93 82.96 ...... 40.46 16.37 Guava 17.50 19.00 24.00 17.00 20.23 18.21 24. 8 18.80 ...... 12.14 4.91 fim e 10.00 12.00 15.00 5.00 8.09 8.09 12.14 30.35 ...... Papaya 2.00 3.00 4.00 62.00 40.45 40.45 40.45 ...... 29.13 11.79 Orange 22.00 24.00 24.00 8.00 128.69 151.75 151.76 72.84 ...... 60.70 24.57 Vegetables Pea 10.00 14.00 16.00 20.00 6.07 6.41 6.87 9.40 ...... 4.04 J.63 T om ato 4.00 7.00 12.00 25.00 4.04 6.07 6.07 9.40 ...... O n io n /G arlic 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 0.80 1.21 1.21 1.21 ...... 2.03 0.82 Olera (Bhindi) 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 ...... 2.03 l.OJ Table 6,3. (Contd.)

Phek W okha Mon Zunheboto 74- 75- 76- 77. 74- 75. 76- 77- 74- 75- 76- 77- 74- 75 76- 77 75 76 77 78 75 76 77 78 75 76 77 78 75 76 77 78*

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2y

...... 182.10 61.55 0.80 0.80 1.21 0.49 18.21 18.21 18.21 18.21 ...... 12.14 ...... 20.23 8.19 1.61 2.01 2.02 8.17 4.04 4.04 4.04 4.04 ...... 6.07 ...... 163.78 67.15 2.42 2.42 2.42 0.98 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 ...... 6.07 ...... 205.58 83.19 1.21 2.02 1.21 0.49 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 ...... 323.74 131.02 113.31 144.47 145.68 58.96 38.84 38.84 38.84 38.84 ...... 226.62 91.71 ..85 4.85 4.85 1.96 4.04 4.04 4.04 4.04 ...... 4.04 ... 3.23 1.31 . ... 41.64 57.32 8.90 10.00 13.75 5.56 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 ...... 8.09 ...... 153.78 62.23 93.00 H5.68 194.24 78.61 142.85 142.85 142.85 142.85 ...... 60.70 24.57 1.21 1.42 10.21 48.97 32.37 32.37 32.37 32.37 ...... 26.30 10.64 4.45 4.04 5.66 2.29 4.04 4.C4 4.04 4.04 ...... 129.44 52.40 28.32 28.32 28.32 28.32 ...... 33.18 13.43 0.80 0.80 0.80 32.38 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 ...... Table 6.3. ( Contd ) DISTRICT-WISE BREAK-UP OF AREA UNDER AND PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS FRUITS AND VAGETABLES ( Production in tonne )

Name of fruits Kohiina Mokokchung Tuensang

1974-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 74-75 75-7fi 76-77 77-78 74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

T em perate fruit :-

A pple —— — _ — — 500.00 10.00 12.00 12.14 1.20 Peach 20.00 20.00 24.00 2.60 Pears 46.00 46.00 80.00 10.00 ————— — 4.04 10.00 Tropical fruit :- M ango 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 1.02 1.02 1.02 12.00 — —— — Pine A pple 30.00 2.04 2.05 89.00 75.00 80.00 50.00 510.00 35.00 40.00 40.45 230.00 G uava 30.00 40.00 76.08 95.00 20.00 18.05 18.00 120.00 10.00 12.14 12.14 2.50 Lime 3.00 40.00 60.00 5.00 8.00 8.08 24.00 105.00 Papaya 2.00 3.00 4.00 63.80 13.00 J2.00 12.50 — 29.00 29.00 29.13 120.00 O range 11.06 22.02 32.04 3.70 55.00 61.CO 61.50 4001.00 60.00 60.70 60.70 218.00 Vegetables Pea 40.00 60.00 80.00 10.00 4.05 4.08 5.01 40.00 4.00 4.04 4.00 T om ato 3.00 5.00 8.00 16.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 60.00 Garlic/Onion 1.00 1.05 2.00 2.50 8.00 1.02 1.02 9.00 2.00 2.00 2.03 2.03 Olera (Bhindii1 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.03 2.03 Table 6.3. ( C o n c ld )

Phek Wokha Mon Zunheboto

74- 75- 76- 77- 74- 75- 76- 77- 74- 75- 76- 77- 74- 75- 76- 77- 75 76 77 78 75 76 77 78 75 76 77 78 75 76 77 ■78

42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57

—— 182.10 157.50 0.80 0.80 1.21 0.04 ____ •—— 45.00 — — 15.70 —

- — 20.23 15.00 1.61 1.21 2.02 0.01 1.00 1.00 1.02 10.00 — — 11.00 -

- - 105.92 148.62 2.42 2.42 2.42 0.50 8.00 9.00 12.00 0.50 —— 15.00 —

— 205.58 117.85 1.21 2.02 1.21 0.05 — — 0.30 — — ——

—— 323.00 150.00 113.31 144.00 145.68 0.80 — 3.00 5.00 9.60 — .— — —

— — 226.62 159.60 4.85 4.85 4.85 0 .1 0 15.00 J5.00 15.00 1.00 — — 5.00 —

— — 3.23 15.20 — —— 0.1 0 —— 0.60 —— , ——

-— 141.64 266.00 8.90 18.50 13.75 0.34 15.00 15.00 2 0 .0 0 35.30 — .— 1.20 —

—— 153.78 243.20 93.00 145.68 194.24 1.00 — — 30.00 8.00 ————

—— 60.70 37.50 1.21 2.42 1.21 0.40 25.00 26.00 26.00 1.00 — .— ______

— — 26.30 234.00 4.45 4.04 5.64 0 .0 2 6.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 — ______tk____ — 129.49 158.00 - —— 0.01 30.00 40.00 40.00 0.02 ______- — 33.00 26.80 0.80 0 . 0 0.80 0.01 3.00 3.00 3.00 ______

( Source - Directorate of Agriculture) T able 6.4. TOTAL IRRIGATED AREA & IRRIGATED AREA UNDER CROPS ( in Hectares)

1976-77 J977-78 1978-79 1979-80

District Total Irrigated T otal Irrig at­ T otal Irrigat­ Total Irrigated irrigat­ area irrigat­ ed area irrigat­ ed area irrigate- area ed area under ed area under ed area under ed area under (N et') crops (N et) cropis (N et) crops (Net) crops (gross) (gross) (gross) (gross)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. K ohim a 18,700 13,058 16,730 16,850 17,350 17,550 17.935 18,075 2. Mokokchung 7,000 5.200 2,454 2,484 2,545 2,585 2,625 2.685 3. Zunheboto 3.500 2,000 M33 J,I5 4 1,175 1,200 1,225 1,260 4. Wokha 4,500 3,800 6,943 7,047 7,200 7,305 7,455 7,590 5. Phek 5,200 5,206 (5,747 i 5,972 16,330 16.560 16,955 17,200 6. Tuensang 7,000 1,500 9,280 9,300 9,625 9,650 9,970 10,000 7. Mon 2,000 736 53 63 55 64 55 65

Total— 47,900 3J,500 52,340 52,870 54,280 54,914 56,220 56,875

( Source Directorate of Agriculture ) Note— Statistics upto 1975-76 are avaiJable in J976 Statistical Hand Book VETERINARY STATISTICS ^ ( TABLES 7.1-7 2) ® T able 7.1.

NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK, POULTRY .\ND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 1978

Item s Kohima Mokok- Tiien- Wokha Zunhe- Phek Mon T otal chung sang bo to

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. C attle A Males over 3 years (ij Used for breeding only 4,474 804 1,758 687 323 176 301 8.423 (ii) Uied for breeding and work 1,407 317 353 222 174 94 279 2,846 (iii) Used for work only 4,690 1,650 795 1,328 527 244 1,659 10,893 (iv) Others J,260 600 1,533 193 491 588 517 5,182

T otal A. 11,731 3,371 4,439 2.430 1.515 1.102 2,756 27,344

B. Females over 3 years i. Breeding a) In milk 7,072 2,219 1,906 1,393 1,052 1,044 1,826 16,512 b) Dry 3,878 189 583 58 197 548 988 6.441 c) Not calved even once 1.766 293 534 236 317 181 786 4,113 ii. W orking 447 94 214 111 81 12 348 1,307 iii. Others 3,635 485 1,489 201 522 1,667 470 8,469

T otal B. 16,798 3.280 4,726 1,999 2,169 3.452 4,418 36,842

C. Young stock 12,319 3,466 3,782 2,218 1,720 2,258 2,829 28,592

Total Cattle 40,848 10.117 12,947 6,647 5,404 6,812 10.003 92,778 Table 7.1. (Contd.)

Item s Kohima Mokok-• Tuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek Mon Total cbung sang b o to

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2. Buffaloes. A. Males over 3 years (i) Used for breeding only 181 Nil 15 14 2 212 (ii) Used for breeding and work 443 23 52 6 524 (iii) Used for work only m 28 19 28 1,073 viv) Others 184 78 38 21 321 T o tal A. 1,806 144 . . 123 57 2,130

B. Females over 3 years i. Breeding a) In milk 731 69 8 96 113 1,017 b) D ry 468 49 5 40 72 634 c) Not calved even one ^99 35 7 12 34 487 ii. Working 9^7 11 ... 248 61 1,277 iii. O thers 333 72 2 12 41 460

T otal B. 2,888 235 22 408 321 3,875

C. Young stock 1,543 102 12 189 153 1.999

Total Buffaloes 6 ,2 3 y 482 34 7 2 0 531 >^8,004 Table 7.1. (Concld.)

Item s Kohima Mokok Tuen- W okha Zunhe - Phek Mon T otal chung sang boto

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3. Sheep 121 2J5 37 71 444 4. G oats 7.742 1,431 4,848 1646 1,651 533 6,209 24,060 5. Pigs 36,665 35,049 58,193 29,407 30,953 19.617 28,412 238,296 6. Horses and Ponies 746 116 4I6 10 37 16 265 1,606 7. M ithuns 4,071 1,075 104 1,140 2,443 1,059 9,892 8. Others Hvcstock 4 4

Total livestock 96,429 46,713 78,176 37,848 39,222 30,213 46,483 375.084

9. Poultry 245.107 69,424 145.093 38,611 55,632 1111,876 49,218 714,961 10. Agri. M achinery and im plem ents 4,457 96 4553

( Source - Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary ) T able 7.2. NUMBER OF VETERINARY FARMS, DISPENSARIES ETC, 1976-77 to 1979-80.

Year SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi Mokok- Tuen- Wo- Zunhe- Phek M on T otal No. Dispensary/Vele- ma chung sang kha boto rinary Institutions.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1976-77 1. State Pouitry Farm 1 1 3 2. Poultry Upgrading Centres 2 1 3 3. Feed Manufacturing Centres 1 1 3 4. State Cattle Breeding Farm I 3 5. Bull calf Rearing Centres 1 1 2 6. Dairy Upgrading Centres I 6 7. Rural Dairy Project I 1 8. State Pig Breeding Farm ! 1 1 1 6 9. Piggery Upgrading Centres ... 1 10. Shec-p Rearing Centres 1 1 JI. Goat Rearing Centres 1 J2. Duck Farm 1 ! 13. Key Village Block 1 I 14. Key Village A. I. Centre 1 I 1 3 15. Stockmen Centre 17 3 2 3 3 4 2 34 Table 7.2. (Contd.)

Year SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi- M okok- Tuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek M on Total No. Dispensary/Veie- ma chung sang b o to rioary/Institutions.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1976-77 16. Feed & Fodder Production F arm 1 1 17. Veterinary Dispensary 4 2 9 1 1 2 2 21 18. Veterinary Out Post 8 5 5 5 7 3 3 36 19. Intensive C attle Development Programme 1 J 20. Centralised Semen Bank I 1 21. Quarantine Check Post 2 2 1 1 1 2 9 22. Organised Slaughter House 2 1 1 I 1 6 23. Disease Investigation Centre 1 I 3 24. Veterinary Field Assistant Training Institute 1 1 Table 7.2. (CoQtd)

Year SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi> Mokok- Tuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek- Mon Total No. Dispeosary/Vete- ma chung sang boto rinary Institution.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1977-78 1, State Poultry Farm 1 1 1 ...... 3 2. Poultry Upgrading Centres 2 ...... 1 3 3. Feed Manufacturing Centres I 3 4. State Cattle Breeding Farm 2 4 5. Bull calf Rearing Centeres 1 2 6. Dairy Upgrading Centres 5 ...... ! 6 7. Rural Dairy Project 1 1 8. State Pig Breeding Far m 1 1 1 ... I ... i 5 9. Piggery Upgrading Centres ...... 1 ... 1 2 10. Sheep Rearing Centres 1 I 11. Goat Rearing Centres I 1 12. Duck Farm 1 13. Key Village Block 1 I 14. Key Village A. I. Centre 1 1 ...... 3 15. Stockm en C entre 20 4 3 4 4 5 2 42 Table 7.2. (Contd)

Y ear SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi- Mokok- Tuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek Mon Total N o. Dtspensary/VeCe* ma chung sang bofo rinary Institution 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tl

1977-78 16. Feed & Fodder Production F arm 1 17. Vety. D ispensary 23 18. Vety. O ut Post 39 19. Inten«?ive Cattle Develon. ment Programme 1 20. Centralised Semen Bank I 21. Quarantine check post 9 22. Organised Slaughter House 6 23. Disease Investigation Centre 1 1 24. Veterinary Field Assistant Training Institute I Table 7.2. (Contd)

Year SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi- M okok- Tuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek M on T otal No. DIspeosary/Vete- ma chung sang b o to rinary Institution.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 1978-79 1. State Poultry Farm 2 1 1 ...... 1 5 2. Poultry Upgrading Centres 1 I 2 3. Feed Manufacttiring Centres 1 I 1 ...... 3 4. State Cattle Breeding Farms 2 1 1 ...... 4 5. Bull calf Rearing Centres 1 ...... 1 2 6. Dairy Upgrading Centres 1 5 ...... 1 7 7. R ural D airy Project 1 1 8. Slate Pig Brce:ing Farm 1 1 1 ... 1 1 5 9. Piggery Upgrading Centres ... 1 ... 1 2 10. Sheep Rearing Centres 1 1 11. G o at R earing C entres 1 1 12. D uck F a rm 1 1 13. Key Village Block I I 14. Key Village A. I- C entres 1 1 1 ...... 3 Table 7.2. (Conid)

Y ear SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi- Mokok- Tuen- Woklia Zunhe- Phek Mon Total No. Dispensary/Vete­ ma cliuug sang bofo rinary Institution

] 10 II

1978-79 16. Feed & Fodder Production F arm 1 1 17. Veterinary Dispensary C 25 18. Veterinary Out post 11 45 19. Intensive Cattle Develop­ ment Programme 1 1 20. Centralised Semen Bank 1 I 21. Quarantine Check Post 2 9 22. Organised Slaughter House 2 6 23. Disease Investigation Centre 1 1 24. Veterinary Field Assistant Training Institute 1 Table 7.2. tContd)

Year SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi- Mokok- fuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek Mon Total No. Dispensary/Vete­ ma chung sang boto rinary Institution.

10 11

1979-80 1. State Poultry Farm 5 2. Poultry Upgrading Centres 2 3. Feed Manufacturing Centres 3 4. State Cattle Breeding Farms 5 5. BuJI calf R earing C entres 2 6. Dairy Upgrading Centres 7 7. Rural Dairy project 1 8. State Pig Breeding Farm 6 9. Piggery Upgrading Centres . 2 10. Sheep Rearing Centres I ] I, Goat Rearing Centres 1 12. D uck F arm 1 13. Key Village Block 1 14. K ey,V il]a?e A. I. C entres 3 15. Stockmen Centres 22 50 Table 7.2. (Concid)

Year SI. Type of Farm/ Kohi- M okok- Tuen- Wokha Zunhe- Phek Mon Total No. Dispensary/Vete- ma chung sang boto rinary Institution

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1979-80 16. Feed & Fodder Production F arm I I 17. Veterinary Dispensary 6 2 9 I 1 4 3 26 18. Veterinary Out post 12 7 5 6 8 5 4 47 19. Intensive C attle Develop* ment Programme 1 1 20. Centralised Semen Bank I 1 21. Quarantine check post 2 2 I 1 2 9 22. Organised Slaughter House 2 1 I 1 6 23. Disease Investigation Centre 1 1 24. Veterinary Field Assistant Training Institute 1 1

( Source ■ Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary )

Note:- Statistics upto 1975-76 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. A. I. :• Artificial Insemination.

T able 8.1.

AREA UNDER FORESTS ( Area in hectares )

Protected Village Year District Total Forest Reserved F orest F orest Forest 5 6 1 2 3 4 47,269 K ohim a 74,520 25,203 1,048 1976-77 15,670 M on 18,027 2.357 18,459 M okokchung 25.673 7 ’2 14 53,580 T uensang 53.580 11,047 g Z unheboto 32,594 21,547 32,509 W okha 46,798 14,289 28,664 Phek 36,365 7,701 287,557 28,560 51,799 207,198 47,269 1977-78 K ohim a 74,520 26,203 1.048 M on 18,027 2,357 15,670 M okokchung 25,673 7,214 18,459 T uensang 53,580 53,580 Z unheboio 32,594 21,'547 11.047 W okha 46,798 14,289 32,509 Phek 36,365 7,701 28,664 287,557 28,560 51,799 207,198

jsj B . ( proposed Reserved Forest and Village Forest are given combined'J Table 8.1. ( Concid )

( A rea i d hectares )

Year District Total Forest Reserved Proposed Protected Village forest forest Reserved forest forest

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1978-79 Kohima 73,101 26,901 1,026 940 44,234 Mon 18,027 2,357 11,269 44,001 Mokokchung 25,t.73 4623 2.144 18,906 Tuensang 53,580 835 52,745 Z unheboio 32,594 41 19,566 12,553 W okha 4(>,798 2,193 10,907 33.6V8 Pjiek 30,365 541 18,308 17,516

T otal 286,138 29,258 20,528 51,799 184,553

J 979-80 Kohima 73,101 26,901 1,026 940 44,234 M on 18,027 2,357 11.269 44,001 Mokokchung 25,673 4,623 2,144 18,906 Tuensang 53,580 835 52,745 Z unheboto 32.594 41 19,566 12,553 Wokha 46,798 2,193 10,907 33,698 Phek 36,365 ■ 541 18,308 17,516

Total 286,138 29,258 20,528 51,799 184,553

{ Source Chief Conservator of Forests )

Isfote—StatLsiics upto 1975-76 are available i n 1976 StatisticaJ Hand Book. Table 8.2. CLASSIFICATION OF FORESTS AREA ( Area in hectares )

Particulars 1976-77 1977-78

Forests area ./• o f to ta l Forests area ./• of total forests area Forests area 1 2 3 4 5 Local Status 1. R eserved F orests 28,560 10.59 28,560 10.59 2. Protected Forests 51,799 17.58 51,799 17.58 3. Viilage Forests 207,198 71.53 207.198 71.53

T otal 287,557 100.00 287,557 100.00

O w nership 1. State 80,359 27.95 80.359 27.95 2. Co-operative Bodies 3. Private 207,198 72.05 20il98 72.05

T otal 287.557 100.00 287,557 100.00

Composition 1. C oniferous 25,900 9,00 25.900 9.01 2. Non-Coniferous 185,822 64.63 185,822 64.62 3. B am boo 75.835 26.37 76,835 26.37

T otal 287,557 100.00 287,557 100.00 T able 8.2. ( C oocld )

( Area in hectares )

1978-79 1979-80 Particulars Forests area ./• o f to tal Forests ./• of total forests area area forests area 1 2 3 4 5 Local Status 1. (a) Reserved Forests 29,258 10.23 29,258 10.23 (b) Proposed Forests 20,528 7.17 20,528 7.17 2. Protected Forests 51.799 18.10 51,799 18.10 3. Village Forests l&4,553 64.50 1S4.553 64.50 T otal 286,138 100.00 286,138 100.00 O w nership. \. S tate 101.585 35.50 101,585 35.50 2. Co-operative bodies 3. Private 184,553 64.50 184,553 64.50 T o u l 100.00 286,138 100.00 Composition I. Coniferous 25,900 9.05 25,900 9.05 2. Non-coniferous 184,493 64.45 1S4.403 64.45 3. Bamboo 75,835 26.50 75,835 26.50 T otal 286,138 100.00 286,138 100.00 ( Source - Chief Conservator of Forests ) Note Statistics upto 1975 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. Tabic 8.3. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE FORESTS DEPARTMENT ( in Rupees )

Y ear R evenue Expenditure Plan N on-P lan T otal

1

1976-77 33,65,193.79 2,33.21,479.34 33,61.512.74 3,50,48,136.37 1977-78 37,08,320.50 1,10,47,684.39 33,22,475.19 1.85,78,480.08 1978-79 50,12,141.00 2,04,11,700.00 50.42,587.00 3,04,66,428.00

( Source Chief Conservator of Forests ) Note Statistics upto 1975-76 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. ^ POWER & ELECTRICITY ^ * STATISTICS ^ W ( Table 9.I-9.4 ) W W ^ ' tfi 94

T able 9.1. INSTALLED CAPACITY AND GENERATION OF ELECTRICTY

U nit 1976-77 1977-78 1978 79 1979-80

1 2 3 4 5 6

Installed Capacity Kw. Steam — ——— D k sel {,837.86 2J2I 2,121 2,153 H ydro ” — 1,500 1,500 1,500 T otal ” 1,837.86 3,621 3,621 3,653

Generation Million K w h. Steam — - —— Diesel ” 0.260 0.530 0.572 0.598 H ydro — — 0.971 i.345 Energy purchased 2.459 26.238 25.622 24.786

Total 2.719 26.768 27.165 26.729

( Source - Chief Engineer, Electricity ) 95

T ab le ELECTRICITY

Year District Items Domestic Domestic light & power fan

I 2 3 4 5

1976-77 1. Kohima No. of Consumers 4,879 7J6 Consumption 13,77,209 31,78,406 2. Phek No. of Consumers 1,084 41 Consumption 23,076 10,142 3. W okha No. of Consumers 1,4!2 37 Consumption 1,40,098 2,876 4. Mokokchung No. of Consumers 3,3% 92 Consumption 7,57,362 26,737 5. Zimhcboto N o. o f C onsum ers 1,063 20 Consumption 2,35,353 13,558 6. Tuensang N o. o f C onsum ers 1,807 100 Consumption 4,08,895 8,528 7. Mon No. of Consumers Consumption

T otai No. of Consumer 13,641 1,006 Consumption 29,41,993 32,40,247 9.2. COPsfSUMPTtON < 10 Kwh)

Industrial Bulk Public Elec- Irriga- Public Pow er Sales Pow er at light trie tion w ater house to o th er low & & fan trac­ w orks auxi!i> S tate light vqI* tion aries lage

6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13

41 4 47 Nil Nii Nil I 48,600 28,80,313 1,31,928 ...... 26,741 1,23,600 6 N il 25 ...... I 7,431 31,216 ...... i44 20,500 6 13 ...... 1 ... 18,800 9,801 ...... 306 246 43 31 ...... 4 3 27,612 59.066 ...... 64.9.*! 5 2,069 v\< 3 18 ...... I 3 2,423 16,288 ...... 18.310 1,033 7 19 ...... 3 3,533 19,50! ...... 1.798

Not avaiJable

Not available

106 4 J43 ...... 6 9 2 1.08,459 28,80,313 2,67,800 ...... 83,571 32,031 1,44,100 97

Table

Year District Items D om estic D om estic light &. pow er fan

1 2 3 4 5

1977-78 1. Kohima No. of Consumers 10.4S5 1,220 Consumption 34,94,889 5,69,497 2. Pbek No. of Consumers 1.234 25 Consumption 2,51,407 9.741 3. W okha N o. o f C onsum ers 1479 54 Consumption 1,91,977 1,401 4. Moko^chung No. of Consumers 5,947 352 Consumption 10,86,606 57,475 5. Zunheboto N o. o f C onsum ers 953 16 Consumption 1,61,341 1,403 6. Tuensang No. of Consumer Not Consumption N ot 7. Mon No. of Consumers Not Consumption Not

T otal No. of Consumers 20,098 1,667 Consumption 51.86,220 6,39,517 98

9.2. (C onid) ( in Kw h

Industrial Bulk Public Commer- Public Irriga- Inter Power pow er at light- cial light water tion State house low and ing works & sate auxi light vol> sewage iary t3ge disposal

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

217 11 160 1.408 10 ... 2 6.36,686 62,25,922 2,42,414 n j e , 4 0 \ 1,03,345 ... 1,90,732 54,573 6 23 10,783 ... 30,210 ... 219 JO 26 14 1 ... 5,360 4.988 1.966 53 ... 258 72 1 77 558 3 ... 1,08,240 1,16,312 1,60,713 2,49,911 43,421 ...... 1,665 3 1 18 176 2 ... 439 23,015 18,161 50,775 20,663 ...... 1,121 available

M

308 26 304 2,156 16 .. 2 7^61,508 63,65,249 4.56.486 14,79,053 1,67,482 ... 1,90,732 57,836 99

Table 9.2. ( Contd )

Y ear D istrict Item s Domestic Domestic light & pow er fan

1 2 3 4 5

1978-79 1. Kohima No. of consumers 11,009 1,281 (P) Consumption 36,69,633 5,97,972 2. Phek No. of consumers 1,296 26 Consumption 2,63.977 10,228 3. W okha No. of consumers 1,553 56 Consumption 2,01,576 1,471 4. M o k o k ' No. of consumers 6,244 370 chung Consumption 11.40,936 60,348 5. Zunhe- No. of consumers 1,001 17 boto Consumption 1.69.408 1,473 6. T uensang N o. o f consum ers Consumption 7. M on N o. o f consum ers Consumption

T otal No. of consumers 2J.103 1.750 Consumption 54,45.538 6.71,492 —!k“‘ P—Provisional 100

T able 9.2. ( Cancld ) ( in K w h .)

Industrial Bulk Public Commer- Public Irriga In ter Power pow er at light* ci'al water tioo state house low and ing light w orks & sale Auxi- light sewage liary voltage disposal

6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13

228 23 168 1,478 JO 2 6,68,520 €5 37,218 2 54,535 12,35.221 1,08,512 ... 1 91,850 57,302 6 24 11.322 31,720 230 10 27 15 1 5,628 5,237 2,064 56 270 75 2 81 S86 3 1,13,652 1,22,128 I 68,748 2.62.406 45,592 1,748 4 I 20 185 2

Not available -

Not available

323 26 320 2264 16 2 60,727

( Source Chief Engineer, Electricity ) 101

Table 9.2. ( Contd )

1 2 3 4 5

1979-80 1. K ohim a No. of consumers 11.560 1,345 Consumption 38,53,115 6,27,870 2. Phek N o. o f consum ers 1,360 27 Consumption 2.77,176 10,739 3. W okha N o . o f ronsum ers 1,631 59 Consumption 2,11.654 1,544 4. M okok- No. of consumers 6,556 388 chung Consumption 11,97,983 63,366 S. Zunhe> No. of consumers 1,050 18 boto Consumption 1,77,878 1,54? 6. T uensang No. of consumers Consumption 7. M on N o . o f consum ers Consumption

T otal No. of consumers 22,157 1,837 Consumption 57,17.822 7.05,066 P—Provisional J02

Table 9.2. (Contd) ^ ^ 6 7 8 9 n b ’ 7 r 12 13

239 23 176 1,552 11 ... 2 7,01,946 68,64,079 2.67,261 12,96,982 1,13,938 .. 1,57,900 60,168 7 25 ...... 11,m 33,306 241 11 28 16 1 5,909 5,499 2,167 58 ... 284 79 2 85 615 3 ... 1,19.335 1,28,234 1,77,186 2,75,527 47,872 ...... 1,836 5 1 20 194 2 ... 484 25,374 20,022 55,979 22,781 ... . . 1,236 Not available

N ot available

341 76 334 2.377 17 ... 2 8,39,562 70.17,687 5,03,274 16,30,655 70,711 .. 1,57,900 63,765

( Source — Chief Engineer, Electricily ) 103

T ab le 9.3. SALE OF ELECTRICITY BY CLASS OF CONSUMERS ( Consumption in kwh.)

C lass o f 1976-77 Consumers No. of consumers Consumption

1 2 3

1. Domestic light & Tan 20,634 58,13,810 2. Domestic power 1.432 6,78.042 3. Industrial power at low and high voltage 273 5,47.159 4. Bulk 24 69,34,345 5. Public lighting 258 4.83,801 6. Electric traction 7. Irrigation 8. Public water works 17 1,87,838 9. Power House AuxiUaiies 44,500

T otal 22,638 1.46,89.495 Table 9.3. (Concld) C Consumption in kwh.)

1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Class of consume N o. o f C onsum ­ N o . o f Consum* No. of Consump- consu* ption consu* ption consu- t)on m ers m ers mers

I 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Domestic light a fan 23.654 46,78,562 25.168 44,25,823 22,288 40.53,079 2. Domestic Power 1,648 6.36.740 1,767 8,77,242 2.133 12.51,693 3. Industrial power at low and high voltage 295 7,58,624 356 7.77.684 434 7-.62.109 4. B ulk 26 61,12,249 26 74,66,492 24 72,07,336 5. Public lighting 313 4,82,846 317 4,07.433 409 10,13,445 6. E lectric traction 7. Irrigation ...... 8. Public water works 16 6,67.429 17 3,24.583 15 1,87.095 9. Power House Auxiliaries 24.895 28,147 21,596 10- Com m ercial 3,804 22,94,795 5,034 31,76,840 5,254 33,27,423 1J. Inter state 2 1,90,732 2 1,91,850 2 1,57.900

T o ta l 29,758 1,53,46,872 32,687 1,76,76.094 30,559 1,79.81,586

( Source — CJiief Engineer, Electricity) 105

T ab le 9.4. GENERATION, CONSUMPTION AND PER-CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY

Period Installed Generation Consumption Percapita capacity ( M. Kwh )( M . K w h ) consumption ( K w h ) ( K w h )

1 2 3 4 5

1976-77 362! 0.323 14.613 28 1977-78 3621 0.530 15.347 30 1978-79 3621 1.543 ! 7.676 34 1979-80 3653 1.943 17.981 35

( Source - Chief Engineer, Electricity ) A\ EMPLOYMENT

STATISTICS Table I0.M03. 107

Table 10.1. DISTRIBUTION OF GOVT. EMPLOYEES AS ON 3lst MARCH ACCORDING TO STATUS AND PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE OVER THE PRECEDING VEAR

Year Status of Employees G azetted Class III Class IV Total Percentage increase

1 2 3 A 5 6

1965-66 447 7,465 5,057 12,971 14.73 1970-71 704 12.116 13,414 26,234 12.85 1973-74 847 15,431.. 14,476 30,754 ... 1974-75 915 15,979 14,779 31,673 2.99 1975-76 962 17.6^3 16,200 34,815 9.92 ( Source ;— Directorate of Economics & Statistics ) Table 10.2. DISTRIBUTION OK STATE GOVT. EMPLOYEES ACCORDING TO STATUS AND SCHEDULED TRIBE

Reference date ( S. T. )/Oihers Status and year Class I Class II Class III Class IV Total

1 2 J 4 5 6 7

3J-3-7J m S .T . 125 237 8,612 10.628 19,602 ( h ) O thers 83 259 3,504 2,786 6,632 (iii) Total 208 496 12,116 13,454 26,234 31-3-74 (i> S .T . 141 284 11,785 U,307 23,517 (ii) Others n o 3)2 3,646 3,169 7,237 (iii) Total 25i 596 15,431 14,476 30,754 31-3-75 (i) S. T. 159 332 12,148 11,562 24.20i (it) Others )26 298 3.831 3,217 7,472 (iii) Total 2S5 630 15,979 M,779 3J,673 31-3-76 (i) S. T. 170 336 13,519 12,992 27,017 (ij) Others 139 317 4.134 3,208 7,798 (iii) Total 309 653 17.653 16,200 34,815

{ Source Directorate of Economics & Statistics.) Table 10.3.

distribution o f s t a t e c o v t . e m p l o y e e s i n v a r i o u s d e p t t . a s

D eparim ent C lass I Class II Class III Class IV Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 1. General Admn. 58 83 957 946 2,044 2. Assembly 7 5 52 41 105 3. Jail 1 6 79 212 298 4. A rt & C u ltu re 2 11 34 14 61 5. Publicity 2 9 217 91 319 6. Electricity 9 29 556 499 1,093 7. Social Welfare I 1 47 13 62 8. Soil Conservation 4 8 125 87 224 9. Taxes 5 42 19 66 10. T ran sp o rt ■4 16 386 146 552 11. Forest 9 4 263 143 419 12. Land Revenue 1 2 50 21 74 13. N. P. S. C. 3 2 19 IS 42 14. Industry 2 10 154 45 211 15. Rural Development 7 10 400 95 512 16. Excise 1 3 42 43 89 17. Secretariat 51 33 426 290 800 18. P. W. D. 25 86 I»698 791 2,600 19. Education 23 120 6,612 1.081 7,836 20. W eights & M easures J 1 29 15 46 21. Cooperation 3 7 103 48 161 22. Agriculture 16 22 585 434 1,057 Table 10.3. (Concld.)

Department Class I C lass U C lass i n CJass IV T o tal

1 2 3 4 5 6

23. Governor’s Secu. 2 J 8 17 28 24. Govt. Press i 256 16 273 25. Statistics 3 9 94 23 129 26. V eterinary 11 29 290 315 645 27. Election i 1 67 23 92 28. Town Planning 3 2 39 17 61 29. Supply 2 7 267 159 435 30. Police J8 40 1,642 9,139 10,839 31. Public Health 3 6 138 52 199 32. E valuation 1 11 4 16 33. Geology & M ining 7 51 31 69 34. Workshop Organ. 1 3 111 38 153 35. M edical 33 75. 1,823 1,274 3,205

T otal 309 653 17,653 16,200 34.815

( Source > Directorate of Economies & Statistics.) TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION )j( STA T 1ST ICS ^ Table 11.M l 11 \ Tabie 11.1. LENGTH OF ROADS UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT C in k m )

Year/Districi State M ajor O ther Village T otal High*way D ist. R o ad D ist. R oad R o ad R oads.

S ur­ Unsur* Sur­ U nsur­ S u r­ U nsur* S u r­ U n su r­ Sur U nsur­ faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1976.77 K ohim a 98 147 57 16J 3 338 158 646 Mokokchung 235 63 24 67 7 282 266 412

Tuensang 212 ... 8 47 5 689 225 736 Phek 314 ... 46 5 42 230 319 318 M on n 46 3 65 168 14 279

W okba 48 49 8 2 ... 260 56 311

Z unheboto 102 ... 125 ... 230 102 355 *"* i T otal 1,020 95 256 105 509 15 2.J97 1,140 3.057 T able 11.1 ( C om d )

Year/District State M ajor O ther Village T otal H igh-w ay D ist. R oad D ist. R o ad R oad

SUT> U n su J' Sur- Unsur- S u r­ U n su r­ S ur­ U n su r­ S ur­ U n su r­ faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1977.78 1. Kobtmd 98 147 57 164 3 360 158 671 2. Mokokchung 235 ... 63 26 65 7 302 268 430 3. Tuensaog 212 10 46 7 759 229 805 4. PheJc 314 49 9 38 250 323 337 5. M od 48 8 4 64 240 52 312 6. W okha 56 41 8 2 160 64 203 7. Zunheboto 102 130 280 102 410

T o tal 1,065 49 259 114 509 17 2,331 1,196 3,168 T able 11.1 ( C ontd )

Year/District State M ajor O ther Village Total H igh-w ay D ist. R o a d O ist. R oad R oad

Sur- Unsur­ Sur- Unsur­ S u r­ U n su r­ S ur­ Unsur* Sur. Unsur« faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1978-79 1. Kohima 69 148 58 163 4 372 m 683 2. Mokokchung 134 65 27 64 8 315 169 444 3. T uensang 11 45 8 774 19 819 4. Phek 51 10 39 1 277 11 367 5. M on 5S 4 65 282 62 347 6. Wokha 137 8 5 20;^ 145 208 7. Z u n b eb o to ...... 131 304 435 T otal 398 264 118 512 21 2,527 537 3,303 T able 11.1 ( C oncid )

Year/District State M ajor O ther Village T otal H igh-w ay D ist. R oad D ist. R oad R oad

Sur- Unsur- Sur- Unsur- Sur- Unsur- Sur- Unsur Sur- Unsur- faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced faced

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 • 1^79-80 1- K ohim a 69 ...... 151 61 166 8 397 138 714 2. MokokchuDg 134 ...... 67 31 69 10 356 175 492 3. Tueosa/i^ 14 52 11 805 25 857 4. Phek n 43 2 317 13 360 5. M on 58 ...... 58 5 71 338 63 467 6. W okha 137 9 11 246 146 257 7. Zunheboto 135 325 460

T otal 398 ...... 276 131 547 31 2,784 560 3.607 ( Source Chief Engineer, P.W.D. ) Provisional figures. Note Statistics upto 1975-76 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. 116

Table 11.2. LENGTH OF NATIONAL HIGH-WAYS AND RAILWAYS ( in K m )

Year National High-ways R ailw ays. 1970-71 103 8.1 1973-74 103 8.1 1975-76 103 9.3 1977-78 103 9.3 1978-79 103 9.3 1979-80 103 9.3

N.B. National High-ways and Railways are located in Kohima D istrict. (Source:- 1. Chief Engineer, P.W.D. 2. N.F. Railways, MaJigaoa. ) 117

Table 11.3. NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED

Class of Vehicles / 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-«0

1 2 3 4 5

1. Motor Cycle 218 240 111 302 2. Motor Car 1,354 1,499 1,607 217 3. S cooter 1.946 2,081 2,261 2,431 4. Auto-Rickshaw 73 117 163 178 5. Private Carrier 44 35 46 51 6. T railer 41 52 63 70 7. Private Jeep 970 1,096 1,333 1,509 8. Public Carrier 1,055 1,384 1,676 1.940 9. City Bus 24 27 44 61 10. N.S.T. Bus 190 204 204 204 11. Govt. Vehide 3.208 3,412 2,627 3,863 12. T racto r 26 36 52 63

T o tal 9,149 10,163 11,353 12,388

Note Statistics upto 1975-76 are available in 1976 Statistical H and Book. ( Source Transport Commissioner.) 118

Table 11.4. NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES TAXED

Type of vehicles 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

1 2 3 4 5

1. Motor Cycle/Scooter 803 970 3,670 4,138 2. Public Service Vehicle-Car an d Jeep 1,371 1,583 5,387 5,900 3. AutO'Rickshaw 57 103 532 651 4. Public Siervice Vehicle-Bus & O thers 49 55 956 1,055 5. G o o d s Vehicle J.I4 6 1,465 3,873 4,542 6. N. S. T. Truck 7. Break Down Van 8. T railer 33 46 80 87 9. City Bus 24 27 44 6t

Tofa) 3,483 4,249 14,542 16,434 ( Source - Transport Commissioner) Note:- Statistics upto 197S>76 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. ri9

T ab le 11. 5.

NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON ROAD

T ype o f Vehicle 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

I 2 3 4 5

1. Motor Cycle & Scooter 803 970 3,670 4,138 2. Motor Car 39S 479 3,232 3,540 3, Auto-Rickshaw 57 103 532 651 4. Private Jeep 986 1,104 2,155 2,360 5. Private Trailer 33 46 m 87 6. Private Carrier 66 91 61 77 7. Public Carrier 1,080 1,384 3,812 4,465 8. City Bus 24 27 44 61 9. N . S. T. Bus *68 192 103 106 jO. Govt. Vehicle 3,060

T otal 6,672 4,397 13.689 15,485

( Source - Transport Cdramissioner ) Note Statistics upto 1975-76 are avaiJaWe in J?76 Statistical Hand BooJc. 120

Table 11.6. STATE TRANSPORT SERVICES IN NAGALAND

Particulars as on 30th June Items 1976 1977 1978 1979 m o

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Length of Nationalised routes (Km) 2,546 3,316 3,651 4,316 4,981 2. A verage number of passen­ ger handled daily 2,003 2,203 2,424 2,675 2.959 3. Average quantity of luggage handled daily (Qtis) N.A. N.A. N.A. 15 16 4. Number of employees 530 . 530 536 565 623 5. Number of vehicles 189 132 14* 149 166 6. Gross capital investment (Rs. Lakhs) 291.36 320.46 347.71 375.78 423.85

( Source - Nagaland State Transport) J21

T able U .7 . N. S. T. BUS ROUTES (As on 31-3-80)

Routes Length (Km)

I

1. K ohim a - D im ap u r 74 2. K ohim a - M ao 32 3. Mokokchung - A m guri 102 4. Mokokchung - T uensang 115 5. Mokokchung • Zunheboto 70 6. M on ' S o t^ ri 60 7. K ohim a - W okha 80 8. D im apur - A m guri 170 9. Zunheboto - S atakha 26 10. K ohim a - Pfufsero iO II. Dimapur - Medziphema 30 12. Mokokchung - C hangtongya 45 13. Mokokchung - V. K . 32 14. A m guri - Changtongya 57 15. A m guri - Tuli 28 16. K ohim a - C h a zu b a 70 17. K ohim a - M elurt 166 18. K ohin\a - Viswem a 22 19. Dimapur - Mokokchung 208 20. K ohim a - Tsem ioyu 50 21. D im ap u r - W okha 154 22. K ohim a - Z unheboto 150 23. Dimapur - Imphal 216 24. Mokokchung - Martani 85 25. Medziphenia - K ohim a 44 26. Wokha - L. Bridge 27 27. Tmphal • Kohima 142 122

Table ]J.7. (Corc)d)

1 2

28. Tuensang * S ham ator 56 29. K ohim a - Phek US 30. Mokokchung - Alichen 20 31. Dimapur ' Peren 84 32. Kohima - Mokokchung 152 33. Dimapur * Gauhati 292 34. Tuensang - KIphire 122 35. Mon * Amguri 120 36. Tull - Mokokchung 73 37. W okha • M okokchung 72 38. Chefheba Kohima 70 39. Mokokchung - Long)3ng 26 40. Mokokcbung • Chuchuyimlang 28 41. Mariani - T uensang 200 42. Zunheboto • A kuloto 38 ■43. Dimapur • Zunheboto 224 44. C hari - T uensang 69 45. M eluri - K iphire 88 46. M eluri - Phek ■66 47. Pfutsero ‘ Phek €6 48. Mokokchung - M ongsenyim ti 22 49. Mokokchung - Mangkolemba 66 50. Tuensang - T obu 44 51. K ohim a - Pughoboto 56 52. K ohim a - K iphire 254 ( Source - Nagaland State Transport) N. B.Routes upto Si. No. 25 are nationalised. 123

T able U .S. NUMBFR OF POST OFFICES AND LEI TER BOXES

District/Item 1977 1978 1979 I9S0

1 2 3 4 5

1. K ohim a Post Office 69 85 U 7 131 L etter Box 116 123 177 257 2. Mokokchung Post Office 33 37 44 47 Letter Box 49 77 119 174 3. Tuensang Post Office is 21 28 32 L etter Box 32 40 67 95

T otal Post Office 117 143 U 9 210 Letter Box 197 240 363 528

( Source - Supdt. of Post Offices, K o h im a ) ( N. B. > Data are presented ac(X>rding to old dist.) Statistics upto 1976 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book 124

T a b e 11.9. NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS

Year Kohima Mokokchung Zunheboto Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvl. Total G ovt. Pvt

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1977-78 1,219 732 487 233 131 102 41 35 6 1978-79 1,482 953 529 235 1J7 118 40 35 5

Table 11.9. (Concld.)

Phek Tuensang Wokha Mon Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt. Total Govt. Pvt

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

36 33 3 64 56 8 55 37 18 37 35 3 43 41 2 80 73 7 55 38 17 39 36 3

( Source Divisional Engineer, Telegraphs, Nagaland Division, D im apuf. ) 125

Table 11.10. NUMBER OF BROAD-CAST RECEIVER LICENCES ISSUED

D istrict 1977 1978 1979 1980

1 2 3 4 5

Kohima 7,737 8,236 8,461 6,133 M okokchung 541 551 523 293 T uensang 629 692 100 120 Z unheboto 300 100 100 96 W okha 230 60 60 37 Phek 199 99 54 52 M on 51 21 9 8

T otal 9,687 9,759 9,307 6,739 ( Source - Post Master, Kohima ) 126

Table 11.11. NUMBER OF COMMUNITY RADIO SETS

D istrict 1977 1978 1979 1980 1 2 3 4 5

K ohim a 28 4 42 16 Mokokchung 6 5 10 15 T uensang

T o ta l 34 9 52 31

( Source - Post Master, Kohima) N . B . D a l a are presented according to the old districts POLICE STATISTICS

(Table 12.1. - 12.4.) T ab le 12,\. NUMBER OF POUCE STATION AND OUTf»OST

Y ear/ Police Police Police Police D istrict Station O u t Post Check Post Beat-Post

J 2 3 4 5 1980 1. K ohim a S 9 3 1 2. Mokokchung 2 1 3 3. Tuensang I 1 4. Zunhebolo 3 2 S. W okha I 1 I 6. Phek 3 1 7. M on 2 1

Total 1980 17 15 8 1

1979 17 IS 8 1 1978 17 15 8 1 1977 17 15 8 1 1976 17 15 8 1 ( Source > Inspector General of Police) Statistics upto 1975 are available in ]976 Statistical Hand Book- 129

Table 12.2

i n c i d e n c e o f c r i m e s Other Serious Y ear/ OiTences M urder D istrict against State Offences agai­ Si Public Tran- nst persoDs

Cases Total Cases Total Cases Total repor- cases repor- cases repor- cases led du- for ted du- for ted du- for ring the which ring the which ring the which year convi- year convi­ year convi­ ction ction ction obtai- obtai­ o b tai­ ned ned ned 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1980 1. K ohim a 6 2 9 2 70 23 2. Mokokchung 6 4 3 1 10 3 3. Tuensang 4 2 2 20 9 2 4. M on 4 2 3 2 7 5. Zunheboto 5 3 ... 6 2 6. W okha 1 1 I 4 9 7. Phek 1 3 1 TotaJ 1980 27 14 21 6 126 39

1979 13 15 2 75 28 19 1978 21 10 28 9 61 16 1977 33 14 13 3 45 1976 28 12 17 1 70 26 130

Table 12.2. (Concld)

D acoity Ordinary theft House trespss and House breaking with intention to commit offence

Cases Total Cases Total Ca^es T otal repor- cases repor- cases rep o r­ cases ted du- for ted du- for ted d u ­ for ring the which ring the which ring the which year convi­ year convi­ year convi­ ction ction ction obtai o b ta i­ o b tai­ ned ned ned

8 9 10 II 12 13

4 257 42 155 21 4 1 53 21 39 16 5 1 45 22 30 14 26 13 12 2 16 6 22 4 19 8 16 3 1 1 24 11 17 4

14 3 440 123 291 64

7 264 102 133 20 10 3 255 108 204 43 4 1 386 104 331 124 14 4 320 113 225 106

( Source Inspector General of Police ) Statistics upto 1975 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. 131

Table 12.3. STRENGTH OF CIVIL POLICE

Designation 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Inspector General of Police 1 1 1 1 1 2. Deputy Inspector General 1 1 1 2 2 3. Assistant Inspector General o f Police 1 1 1 1 I 4. Superintendent of Police/ Addl. S. P. 7 7 7 7 7 5. Commandant 5 4 6 6 6 6. Deputy Commandant/Dy. S. P./Assistant Commandant 57 56 72 72 72 7. Inspector of Police 61 66 82 87 87 8. Sub-Inspector of Police 181 221 247 262 262 9. Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police 143 147 268 268 268 10. Havildar/Constable and O thers 7,772 7,684 8,770 9,846 9,846 ( Source Inspector General of P olice ' Statistics upto 1975 are available in 1976 Statistical Hand Book. Table 12.4. EXPENDITURE ON POLICE PERSONNEL ( Rs. in Thousand )

1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

1 2 3 4

6,21,38 6,57,71 9,85,75 8,79,77

^ Source Inspector General of Police) ^ PUBLIC FINANCE ^ STATISTICS ® Table 13.1.-13 4. ^ TABLE 13.1. RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF THE GOVERNMENT ( Rs in 000 )

item s A ccounts A cco u n ts A ccounts Budge*. R evised Budget estimate estimate estimate 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-8J 1980-81 1981-82

1 (i) Consolidated Fund Revenue receipt 63,98,18 71,67,48 82,78,26 95,43,51 96,90,52 1,03,40,75 Expenditure met from R evenue (Net) 53,28,79 73,96,49 68,77,26 83,22,54 85,70,77 91,56,61 Surplus in Revenue Accounts 10,69,39 (—)2,29.01 14,01,00 12,20,97 11,19,75 If,84,14 Capital Receipt 28,25,92 47,09,59 22,98,98 17,15,85 36,43,72 11,43,75 Exjjenditure met from Capi* tal Account in eluding loans and Advances ( Net ) 44.73,12 46,81.09 38,92,27 31,83.82 45,72,87 25,91,72 Deficit on capital Account 16,47,20 (—)28,50 15,93,29 14,67,97 9,29,15 14,47,97 Total consolidated Fund (Net) (—)5,77,«l(-)2,00,51 (—)!,92,29 (—)2,4T,00 1,90,60 (—)2,63,83 (ii) Contingency Fund (Net) 1,00 — _ _ — (ili) Public Account (Net> 3,08,99 6,67,11 )2,93.87 2.47.00 2,82.95 2,63,83 Total Net transaction (—>2,67.82 4,66,60 (_)4,86.16 — 4,73.55 Opening Balance (—)6,55,73 (-)8,6o,99(—)3.94,39 (~)6,49,39(—)8,RO,55 (—)4,07,00 Closing Balance (-»9.23,55(—^3,94,39(—)8,80,55(—)6,49,39(—)4,07,00 (—)4,07,00

f S ou rce—F inancc D eptt ] TABLE 13.2. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS UNDER CONSOLIDATED FUND OF GOVT. ( R s in 000 )

H eads A ccounts A ccounts Accounts Budget Revised Budget estim ate estim ate estim ate 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1980-81 1981-82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. Head of revenue & receipt 1. Taxes o n Incom e & Expenditure 61,00 63,60 73,51 79,00 85,00 95,00 2. Estate duties 92 1,00 — 1,00 —— 3. Land revenue 2,76 2,89 4,04 3,00 4,12 4,20 4. State excise duties 79,46 1,01,13 1,28,07 1,26,61 1,43,06 1,60,08 5. Taxes on vehicle 15,85 21,11 26,03 28,70 32,00 34,92 6. Sales tax 1,05,98 1,20,06 1,50,66 1,74,91 1,75,00 1,92,50 7. Other taxes and duties 1,31,47 1,48,68 2,70,43 2,81,59 3,00,50 3,32,38 8. Stamps and Regis­ tratio n 2,98 3,43 4,78 3,38 5,00 5,30 T o ta l A. 4,00,42 4,61,90 6,57,52 6,98,19 7,44,62 8,24,38 B. Debt Services-Inte- rest receipts. Divi­ dend & profit 27,26 8,70 36,34 8,60 20,60 20,60 T o tal B. 27,26 8,70 36,34 8,60 20,60 20,60 Table 13.2. (Contd.)

H eads 1977-78 1978-79 1979-808 190-81 1980-81 1981-82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C. General Services. J. Public Service C om m ission 13 13 4 13 13 13 2. Jails 2 15 4 17 17 17 3. Police 6,33 7,78 9,18 6,50 9,65 10,10 4. Stationery & Printing 70 38 27 50 50 50 5. Public Works 8,56 9,58 9,53 16,73 10,00 10,50 6. Other Adminis­ trative Services 12,59 13,94 40,06 17,00 16,00 16,80 7. Contribution and recoveres towards pension and other retirement Benefits 5J 33 55 3 55 55 8. M isc, G eneral Services 23,89 20,34 24,45 28,50 32,19 42,02 T o tal C. 52,93 52,63 84,i2 69,56 69,19 80,77 D. Social & Community Services 1. Education 4,37 6,09 5,89 5,00 6,20 6.50 2. Art and Culture 51 24 18 25 19 J9 3. M edical 89 1,18 1,41 1,05 1,48 1.50 Table 13.2. (Contd.)

Heads 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1980-81 1981-82

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 D. Social & Community Services. 4. Family Planning

5. Public Health 5,01 4,34 4.72 6,00 13,42 13,80 Sanitation & W ater Supply u 6. H ousing 69 84 2,94 10,90 6,00 15,15 '• 7. U rban D eve/op- 11 4 21 3 6 6 m ent. 8- Inform ation & 64 40 9 20 9 9 P ublicity 9. L abour & E m plo­ 4 18 38 1 10 10 ym ent 10. Other Social & 2.73 Community Services 11. Social Security 18 44 25 45 45 & W elfare T otal D. J4.99 13,49 16.26 23,69 27,99 37,84 Table 13.2. (Contd.)

H eads 1977.78 J978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1980-81 1981-82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (E) Economic Service I. Co-Operation 19 37 79 40 80 84 2. Other Gen. 55 88 2,35 2,45 2,50 2.63 Econ. Services- 3. Agriculture 16,59 15,08 14,27 30,00 16,30 18,07 4. Minor Irritt. Soil 1.38 1,29 1,05 1,35 1,10 1,15 Conservation & area dev. 5. F o o d N utrition 87 47 3,33 1,40 3,50 3,60 6. Animal Husbandry. 13,36 14,80 15,65 17,00 16,45 17,25 7. Diary Developi«ent 9 29 44 40 46 4g 8. Fisheries 30 26 15 38 28 28 9. Forests. 37,08 52,51 50,63 42,00 53,16 55,82 10 Community Dev. 1,20 1,40 1.25 1,50 1,50 1,60 11. Industries 12. Village & Small 5,84 4,80 3,64 3,6b 3,80 4,66 Industries 13. M ines A M inerals 91 82 71 1,00 75 79 14, Power Projects 89,71 U62,48 1,05,75 1.35,00 1,27,00 1,37,50 15. Roads & Bridges. i6 . Rd. & W ater 70,78 81,92 95,66 1,25,00 1,20,00 1.69,6b transport services 17. T ourism 10 27 67 1,25 94 1,04 18. Special & Back­ 21 1,14 73 1,50 77 8i w ard area T otal E 2,39.16 2,78,75 2,97,07 3,63,63 3.49,31 4,14,86 Table 13.2. (Concld.)

H eads 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1980-81 1981-82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Misc A.djustment 1. States Share of 1,13,73 1,27,27 2,39,32 2,50,29 2,64,00 2,93,00 Union Excise duties 2. Grants in aid 56,63,42 63,52,01 71 86.95 83,79,84 84,78,75 89,62,30 from Centre , Total (F) 57,77.15 64,79,28 74,26,27 8 6 ,3 0 ,U 87,42,75 92,55,30 (Gj PubiicDebt. *1. Internal Debt 19,25,33 27,74.17 J 4 ,18,55 6,69,00 23,45,91 6,01.00 o f State G ovf. 2. Loans Adv. 8,06,53 18,67,26 8,12,26 9,66,85 12,17,81 4,72,75 from Central Govt. Tota/(G) 27,31,86 46,41,43 22.30,81 16,35,85 35,63,72 10,73,75 H. Recoveries 94,05 6&.16 68,17 80,00 80,00 70,00 ofl oans & advances Total (Hi 94,05 68. J 6 6 S ,n 80,00 80,00

Total Rei»ipt 92,24,10 1,18,77,07 1,05,77,24 1.12,59,36 1,33,34,24 1,84,14,50 Under Consolidated fund

( Source-Finance Deptt) 140

Table 13.3. ANNUAL COLLECTION OF ENTERTAINMENT TAX, NUMBER OR CINEGOERS OR TICKETS SOLD & NUMBER OF SHOWS.

Year Annual collection N o o f C inem a goers N o . o f show s of Entertainment or tickets sold. h eld Tax (in lakhs )

1 2 3 4

1976-77 7.35 J5,50,879 4,769 ] 977-78 8.42 14,90,297 5,444 1978-79 9.50 16,96,341 6,025 1979-80 12.03 18,74,393 6,518

(Source Commissioner of Taxes, Dlmapur) i4 i

Table 13. 4. GROSS AND NET COLLECTIONS IN SMALL SAVING s e c u r i t i e s . Year Gross collection Net collection { Rupees ) ( Rupees )

1976-77 80,88,664 10,30,838 1977.78 87,30.087 13.39,428 1978-79 1,21,83,467 28,86,544 1979-80 1,13,48,220 6,73,573 1980-81 1,17,41,115 21,82,918

( Source :- Assistant Regional Director, National Savings, Nagaland Dimapur ) CO-OPERATION STATrSTICS (TABUES J4.1.) Table No. 14.1. WORKING OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES (AS ON 30-6-79)

N o. o f Societies SI. Name of Society Fun. Dor- Liqui- Total N o. of T o tal Loan N o. ctio- m an! dated M em­ W o rk . Advance ning bers ing (R s. in C apital lakhs) (R s. in lakh)

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 State Level 1. N agaland S tate C oop. Bank 1 1 1,222 403.42 49.62 2. State Marketing and consumers 1 J 88 89.42 13.11 Federation 3. State Coop. Union I 1 240 4. Cader Managing societies I I 20 D istrict level :- 5. District Wholesale stores 4 2 6 449 14.67 7.95 Primary level 6. Mini lamps 22 22 6,532 27.39 4.50 7. Consumer Coop. Socities 36 38 30 104 3,620 4.61 0.47 8. Service Coop. Societies 31 34 15 80 2.955 57.60 11.85 (including FSS) 9. Mnltipurpose Coop, societies 65 48 24 137 4.795 74.33 38.24 10. Marketing Coop, Societies 5 1 2 8 567 N.RN.R 11. Weaving and Knitting Societies 4 9 5 18 680 0.34 N.R Table 14.1 . (C oncld.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12, Dairy Coop. Societies 12 1 10 23 546 3.29 13. Industrial Coop. Societies 6 13 10 29 448 0.76 N.R 14. F ishery C oop. Societies 1 1 2 122 0.17 15. Students Coop. Societies 7 1 8 681 (Institutional) 16. Transport Coop. Societies I 1 2 4 180 2.40 17. Cinema Coop. Societies ! 1 25 18. Farming Coop. Societies 24 36 19 79 2,059 5.99 N.R 19. Petrol Coop. Societies ... 2 2 45 20. Distillery Coop. Societies ... 1 1 25 21. Thrift and Credit Coop. i 1 1 4 410 o .ib Societies 22. Hotel Coop. Societies 1 1 20 0.10 I 23. Forest Coop. Societies 1 1 20 * 24. Labour Coop. Societies i 1 1 78 0.65 25. Trading Coop. Societies 1 ! 25 T otal 226 183 127 536 25,852 685.30 125.74 Total for 1975-76 503 19,401 274.50 7.90 1976-77 503 19,401 274.50 7.90 1977-78 517 23,965 404.80 59.62 1978-79 536 25,852 685.30 125.74 ( Source - Registrar of Coop. Societies ) Note—Lamps—Largesize Agricultural & Multipurpose Co-oprative Societies. FSS —Farmers Service Cooperat’ve Societies. ^ FIVE YEAR PLAN ^ * STATISTICS ^ W (Table 15.1-15.2 ) S xifiifiifiifiyiifiifiKifiyiyiifafiUiyiiiiifiiii 146

T ab le U .l ANNUAL PLAN OUTLAY AND EXPENDITURE (Rs. in Lakhs)

Y ears outlay Expenditure

1 2 3

1974-75 1,400.00 1,463.40 1975-76 1,538.00 1,580.77 1976-77 1,770.00 1,872.93 1977-78 1,927.00 2,064.78 1978-79 2,587.00 2,609.64 1979-80 2,965.00 2.761.21 1980-81 3,613,00 3,481.70 1981-82 3,800.00 ( Source Planning & Coordioation Deptt.) Table 15.2. SECTORAL OUTLAY DURING SIXTH PLAN PERIOD AND EXPENDITURE DURING 1977-78 TO 1981-82 ( R s. in L akhs )

Sector of Development Sixth Plan Expenditut^ during the year Approved outlay 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 outlay 1980-85 1981-82

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Agriculture 850.00 94.72 139.62 117.42 177.62 170.00 2. Minor Irrigation 1000.00 67.92 127.99 125.41 209.52 176.00 3. Soil Conservation 600.00 74.00 118.95 81.69 148.10 115.00 4. A.H. & Veterinary 525.00 69.10 73.03 74.37 88.06 100.00 5. Fisheries 70.00 10.95 11.73 8.21 18.00 15.00 6. F orests 680.00 108.76 200.74 70.95 78.48 115.00 7. Rural Development i) Community Development 700.00 45.00 43.70 101.54 153.00 ii> O thers 400.00 49.51 82.32 83.67 63.00 iii) N. R. E. P. 250.00 50.00 8. Land Reforms 100.00 14.60 21.57 14.37 13.08 20.00 9. Cooperation 150.00 22.93 42.79 40.28 24.58 30.00 10. Power 1525.00 147.46 175.66 194.00 290.68 290.00 11. Large & Medium Industries 440.00 46.03 32.50 48.50 100.00 70.00 Table 15.2. (Contd.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

12. Village & Small Industries 500.00 55.76 41.20 69.22 74.38 90.00 13. Geology & Mining 260.00 21.19 50.71 45.87 41.07 50.00 14. Roads & Bridges .- i> Roads under P.W.D. 4450.00 740.00 ii) Roads under R.M.N.P. 325.00 739.47 681.02 805.75 764.92 45.00 iii) Feeder Roads for Sugarcane 100.00 35.00 iv) Agri-Link Roads 125.00 30.00 15. R oad T ran sp o rt 550.00 30.82 28.07 48.23 85.60 95.00

16. T ourism 55.00 4.88 7.24 9.70 6.85 12.00 17. General Education 950.00 174.56 244.23 128.65 164.98 166.00 18. Physical Education 100.00_ 20.00 19. Art and Culture 80.00 5.75 18.74 10.00 11.50 25.00 20. Tech. Education 35.00 8.22 10.50 9.70 5.53 8.00

21. M edical 800.00 46.43 71.05 102.60 J 23.65 150.00 22. Water Supply 1,675.00 151.38 156.71 191.06 279.00 300.00 Table 15. 2 (Contd.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 23. H ousing

i) D .r.G .H . 50.00 ______— 8.00

ii) M.I.G.H. 30.00 — — — 5.00 iii) Rental Housing 30.00 32.74 49.39 17.00 27,50 4.00 iv) Housing Building Advance 30.00 3.00 V ) Rural Housing 100.00 J 20.00 vi) Police 250.00 20.04 28.52 49.22 35.00 50.00 vtl) P. W. D. 580.00 ___ 82.18 118.27 95.00 viii) Eiectricity 80.00 ___ 1.75 6'18 10.00 24. Urban Development i) Town Protection 200.00 15.42 47.44 41.93 25.04 30.00 ii) Financial Asstt to Dev. Authority 120.00 43.00 iii) Integrated Dev. of Small & Medium Town 55.00 8.00 iv) Town Planning 40.00 11.73 27.18 65.70 72.23 9.00 25. Information & Publicity 50.00 5.33 6.46 7.76 6.50 9.00 26. Labour & Labour Welfare i) Lab. Welfare 8.00 5.23 1.35 0.25 0.72 1.50 ii) Employment 12.00 0.99 2.50 iii) I. T. I. 40.00 4.93 4.57 6.50 6.00 Table 15.2 (Concld.)

I 2 3 4 5 6 7

27. Social Welfare 100.00 4.9i 9.67 7.55 14.93 17.00 28. Nutrition 130.00 19.89 25.50 17.00 19.00 22,00 29. Planning Machinery (State share) 7.50 0.56 0.51 0.15 0.30 J.50 30. Evaluation 12.50 0.40 0.74 1.06 0.30 2.50 31. Econom ics & Statistics 50.00 2.36 1.82 4.00 4.29 7.00 32. Weights & Measures 30.00 4.40 5.49 4.40 5.50 6.00 33. Stationery & Printing 60.00 6.43 15.80 10.00 12.00 34. A. T. I. 60.00 1.83 0.97 15.00 35. Public Works i) Police 230.00 9.96 90.64 39-78 52.00 50.00 ii) P. W. D. 830.00 71.80 82.29 127.00 iii) Electricity 20.00 3.00 3.00 36. Development of Backward Areas 500.00 99.38 100.00

Grand Total 2,1000.00 2.072.90 2,609.64 2,745.73 3,481.70 3,800.00

( Source Planning & Co-ordination Department) Isilll RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATISTICS Table 16,1. 152

T able 16.1 STATFMENT SHOWING THE PLAN EXPENDlTL'RE UNDER RURAL DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS ( R upees )

H eads 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

1 2 2 4

1. R oads 21,70,100 19,56,543 J 4,88,040 2. Buildings 3. Education 8,23,950 13,37,321 6,95,034 4, Health & Sanitation 6,26,038 6,05,972 6,27,124 S. H ousing 2,60,000 1,59,999 6. Agriculture 80,010 25,926 23.982 7. Nutrition 1,01,658 2,22,197 95,886 8. Matching Grants to Vill­ age Development Boards 1.68,000 1,99,221 9. Industries 2,75,100 1,38,817 10. Rural Link Roads 30,29,621 6,57,883

T otal 73,66,477 52,72,658 31,29,287 (Source > Directorate of Rural Development) PRICE STATISTICS Table I7.I-I7.2 154

TabJe J7J. MONTHLY AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AT DIMAPUR FOR 1977

SI. CommodiJy U nit Ja n u ­ F e b r­ M arch April M ay N .. ary uary

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. P addy (w inter Qtl. 109.38 110,00 110.00 121.88 125.50 /coarse 2. Rice (Coarse) „ 176.25 175.00 175.25 185.75 174.25 3. Rice (fibe) 207.13 210.72 174.16 198.75 190.63 4. Arhar dal 1* 272.00 303.25 362.50 336.25 318.75 5. Masur dal 99 279.25 276.25 247.75 237.50 272.50 6. Moong dal 262.00 243.75 282.50 287.50- 298.75 7. Mustard oil „ 1,020.31 1,051.56 1,043.75 1,032.81 1,076.56 (Local) 8. Mustard oil 1,020*31 1,051.56 1,043.75 1,035.93 ! ,076.56 (kanpur) 9. P otato 74.38 88.75 100 00 106.25 125.63 10. O nion 147.00 130.00 140.00 N -R 73.88 n . Chilly (dry) 99 706.25 887.50 925.00 925.00 912.50 12. A tta 99 140.00 139.72 129.50 138.61 133.25 I 3>

Table I7.I. (Contd.)

June July August Septe- Octo- Nove- Dece- Yearly tuber ber niber mbar Average

10 11 12 13 14 15

122.50 125.75 107.50 85.63 105.25 91.88 80.25 107.96 I78.U 179.68 169.42 1 79.00 161.75 178.75 147.00 1 73.18 219.03 251.25 194.25 211.25 195.50 212.50 171.25 203.03 312.50 314.25 348.75 375.00 39U25 387.50 420.00 345.16 280.00 304.25 322.00 374.50 363.75 362.00 413.50 311.10 306.75 307.50 308.75 308,75 318.75 3H.25 350.00 298.85 1 095.31 1,106.25 1,148.44 1,151.56 1,040.62 916.67 765.00 1037.40 1,095.31 1,109.38 1,148.44 1,151.56 1*040.72 916.67 765.00 1037.93 125.00 111.13 114.75 136.25 135.00 163.00 153.00 119.42 78.75 131.88 166.62 207.50 200.00 194.37 195.00 151.36 900.00 895.00 900,00 912.50 881.75 837*50 950.00 886.04 140.00 139.17 137.25 97.25 139.55 139.50 136.00 134.15 156

Table J7.i. (ConJd.) 1978

SI. Commodity Unit Janu- Febr- March April May ary uary

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I. Paddy (winter Qti. 88.67 89.00 99.75 118.62 146.67 /coarse) 2. Rice (coarsej J53.50 160.00 165.00 169.25 190.75 3. Rice (firie* 183.00 200.00 191.50 200.00 220.00 4. Arhar dal 435.00 450.25 476.00 468.75 428.75 5. M asur dal 42S.OO 430.00 338.75 332.50 388.33 6. Moong dal 361.00 373.75 415.00 428,75 431.00 932.50 1,000.00 7. Mustard oil ” 704.75 959.38 906.00 Local 932.50 1,000.00 8. Mustard oil - N.R 959.38 906.00 (K anpur) 9. P o tato „ 91.25 99.00 116.00 104.00 108.75 10. Onion 130.00 145.00 110.00 81.00 88.75 11. Chilly (dry) 775.00 825.00 837.50 862.50 887.50 12. A lta 140.00 145.00 147.50 140,00 136.75 157

Table 17.1. (Contd.)

June July August Septe- Octo- Novem Dece Yearly m ber her ber mber Average

10 U 12 n U 15

125.00 131.85 104.86 121.00 N.A N.A N.A 122.50 166.00 177.50 165.75 159.00 158.50 160.00 149.00 164.43 208.00 204.00 205.00 205.00 187.00 196.00 180.00 198.32 440.00 447.50 461.00 487.00 505.00 508.00 494.00 466.85 413.00 398.50 393.00 409,75 366 00 395.00 395.00 390.40 436.00 432.50 425.00 440.00 450.00 473.00 445.00 425.85 K022.00 1,046.00 1,026.00 1,046.62 1,084.37 i,0\9.25 956.00 975.23 1,047.65 N.R N.R N.R N.R N.R N.R 969.10 115.00 113.75 91.08 134.50 107.50 104.83 123.00 109.05 80.00 132.50 127.00 127.50 150.00 143.00 152.50 122.27 801.00 806.00 831,00 881.00 1,025.00 1,016.00 950.00 874.79 135.00 138.00 145.00 140.00 150.00 151.00 150.00 143.18 is s

Tab^el7.I. (Contd.) 1979 SI. Commodity Unit Janu- Febr- March April May ary uary 0 i 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Paddy (Winter Qtt. N.A N.A 105.00 N.A N.A /coarse) 2. Rice (coarse) „ 157.50 157.66 161.00 J 68.00 190.00 3. Rice (fme) 174.00 200.00 181.00 196.00 215.00 4. Arhar dal „ 484.00 450.00 446.00 465.00 475.00 5. Masur dal „ 377.50 300.00 311.00 354.00 342.00 6. Moong daJ „ 444.50 460.00 460.00 540.00 552.50 7. Mustard oil (local) „ 960.75 929.00 923.00 1006.00 971.00 8. M u stard chI (kanpur) 9. Potato „ 94.00 75.00 84.00 86.00 103.00 10. Ouion „ 137.50 132.00 120.00 126.00 113.00 11. Chilly (dry) 933.33 883.33 875.00 800.00 775.00 12. Atta „ 150.00 145.00 152.00 156.00 156.00 I3y

Table 17.1. (Concld.)

1979 June Ju ly August Septe- Octo- Kovem- Dece- Yearly mber ber ber mber Average

8 9 10 n 12 J3 J4 TT

N.A N.A N.A ...... N.A N.A 105.00 208.00 212.00 205.00 213.75 205.00 1 93.00 200.00 1 89.24 227.50 237.50 240.00 243.00 251.00 233.00 250.00 220.66 443.00 448.00 471.00 459.00 460.00 457.00 450.00 459.C0 332.00 331.00 333.00 326.00 311.00 313.00 310.00 328.37 605.00 562.00 545.00 533.00 517.00 523.00 500.00 520.16 996.00 1,026.00 1,062.00 1,073.00 1,042.00 1.104.00 ... I.C08.43

120.00 137.00 123.00 127.00 106.00 95.00 140.00 107.50 135.00 171.00 183.00 207.00 250.00 392.00 450.00 201.37 787.00 856.00 931.00 900.00 883.00 916.00 900.00 869.97 170.00 163.00 162.00 158.75 163.00 165.00 165.00 158.81 16U

Table 17.1. (Contd)

SI. Commodity Unit Janu- Febru- March April May No. ary ary

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Paddy (winter Qtl. N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A C oarse) 2. Rice (Coarse) „ 205.00 212.00 205.00 215.00 232.00 3. Rice (fine) „ 248.00 260.00 237.50 243.00 260.00 4. Arhar dal „ 440.00 506.00 426.00 430.00 433.75 5. Masur dal „ 304.00 603.00 292.50 335.00 461.00 6. Moong dal „ 490.00 566.00 527.50 547.00 567.50 7. Mustard oil 1,253.00 1,447.00 1,162.00 1.228.00 1,298.50 (local) 8. Potato „ 114.00 123.00 132.50 150.00 120.00 9. Onion „ 362.00 116.00 170.00 132.00 123.75 10. Maize „ N.R N.R N.R N.R N.R 11. Chilly (d) „ 887.00 850.00 800.00 800.00 762.50 12. Arta. 163.00 203.00 168.75 180.00 169.50 161

Table 17.1. (Concld ) 1980

June July August Sept­ Octo­ Nove­ D ece­ Yearly em ber ber m ber m ber Average

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

N.A N.A N.AN.A N.A N.A N.A N.A 237.00 228.00 215.00 2IJ.OO 212.00 2i0.00 216.00 216.54 253.00 255.00 259.00 255.00 250.00 248.00 246.00 251.20 422.00 433.00 437.00 458.75 520.00 524.00 505.00 461.29 415.00 405.00 412.00 443.00 518.00 545.00 551.00 440.37 567.00 542.00 545.00 531.00 530.00 530.00 557.00 541.67 1,284.00 I ,356.00 1,363.00 1,456.00 1,219.00 1,534.00 1,526.00 1,343.87 116.00 125.00 150.00 166.00 186.00 227.00 182.00 149.29 123.00 121.00 120.00 130.00 143.00 205.00 190.00 161.31 N R N .R N .R N.RN.RN.RN.RN.R 725.00 738.00 737.00 750.00 767.00 787.00 812.00 784.62 160.00 166.00 172.00 202.00 200.00 210.00 180.00 181.18

( Source Directorate of Economics & Statistics. ) Note N.A - Not available N.R - Not reported. 162

T able 17.2 YEARLY AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES IN THE STATE

Yearly average for Commodities Unit 1977 1978 1979 1980 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Rice Kg. 2.40 2.26 2.48 2.64 2. A tta 1.67 1.72 1.94 2.30 3. Arhar dal ” 3.68 4.88 5.17 5.27 4. Masur dal ” 3.35 4.34 4.14 4.50 5. N aga dal _ _ _ 6. Salt 0.59 0.73 0.92 1.07 ft 7. Chillies 12.87 11.89 12.79 13,21 8. H aldi 7.72 9.30 9.94 10.69 9. Jira 16.83 23.56 19.42 jy 19.09 10. P otato 1.64 1.71 1.73 2.18 II. O nion 1.88 1.96 2.54 2.81 12. Cabbage 2.18 2.21 2.59 2.78 13. M . Oil Litre 10.84 10.53 11.12 13.29 14. V anaspai Kg. 11.68 11.65 12.02 14.03 15. Fish 11.81 13.67 12.62 13.95 16. Pork 9.00 9.15 10.19 11.62 17. Beef 3.45 3.60 4.41 5.17 18. M utton 11.57 11.70 12.65 14,21 19. Egg Pair 1.19 1.28 1.35 1.38 20. Milk Litre 2.68 2.85 3.12 3.28 21. Sugar Kg 4.51 3.78 3.06 6.69 22. G u r 2.44 2.29 2.40 3.83 23. Tea leaf 18.68 17.63 18.39 19.32 24. K erosine Litre 1.48 1.49 1.67 2.15 25. M atch Box 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.22 ( Sourc Directorate of Economics Statistics ) INDUSTRIES STATISTfCS Table I8,t 164

TabJe 18.1 NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES 1976-77

Name of Industry D istrict

Kohima Mokok- Tuensang Total chung 1

1. Industrial E state 2. Weaving Training Cum- Production Centres 3. Khandsari Mill 4. Cottage Industry Training Cum-Production Centres 3 5. Sericulture farm 12 6. Handicraft Training Cum- Prodection Centres 7. Small Scale Industries Service Institute 8. Sugar Mill 9. Paper Mill 10. Ply Wood Factory 11. Emporium 12. Bee Keeping Farm Table 18.1. (Contd.) _ J977-78 N am e o f In d u stry ____ D istrict.______Kohima Mokok- Tuen- Zunhe- Phek Wokha Mon Total ______Chung sang boto 1 2 3 4 5 6789 1. Industrial Estate 1 — _ _ — — — 1 2. Weaving Training Cum-Produ* ction Centers 1 1 1 1 — — 1 5 3. Khandsari Mill 1 — — — — — 1 4. Cottage Industry Training Cum- Production Centres — — 1 1 — — 1 3 5. Slereculture Farm 4 3 3 — 1 1 1 13 . 6. Handicraft Training Cum-Pro- duction Centre — _ i — — — _ j 7. Small Scale Industries Service Institute I — — — — — — 1 8. Sugar Mill I — _ _ _ _ — i 9. Paper Miil — 1 — — — — — 1 10. Plywood Factory — — — — — — 1 1 11. Emporium 1 1 1 — — — — 3 12. Bee keeping Farm 1 — 1 — — _ _ 2 13. Intensive Handlcom Development Project (Centrally sponsored) 8 4 64644 36 14. R u ral A rtisan T raining Prog­ ramme by R.I.P. 5 2 — 1 — 1 — 9 15. Citronella Farm 3 4 1 1 1 — J II 16. Marketing Cum-Servicing Centres 2 — 3 1 1 1 Table 18.1 (C ontd.) 1978-79

1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

]. ladustrial Estate 1 1 2. Weaving Training Cum-Pro- duction Centres 1 I I I I 5 3. Distillery Unit 1 1 4. Cottage Industry Training Cum- Production Centres _ 1 1 _ 1 3 5. Sericulture Farms 5 3 3 1 2 2 2 18 6. Handicrafts Training Cum- Production Centres __ 1 _ 1 5 7. Small Scale Industries Service Institute 1 1

8. Sugar Mill 1 — —r ———— 1 9, Paper Mill — 1 1 10. Plywood F actory 1 1 11. Emporium 1 1 1 —— ___ __ 4 12. Bee keeping F arm I — 1 ——— 2 • 3. Handmade paper Unit 1 1 j4. Pineapple Fibre Unit — — - — 1 — 1 15. W eaving Shed 8 4 6 4 4 4 4 34 16. Cultivation of citronella farm & Distillation Unit 5 3 I I 1 2 13 Table 18.1. (Concld.) 1979-80

1 23456789

1. Industrial Estate 1 — — — — — — 1 2. Weaving Training Cum-Pro. duction Centres. 1 1 I 1 — — 15 3. Distillery Unit 1 — — — — — 4. Cottage Industry Training Cum- Produciion Centres _ _ j 1 — — 1 3 5. Sericulture Farms 5 3 3,1 2 2 2 18 6. Handicrafts Training Cum^Pro- duction Centres — — 1 — — — — 1 7. Small Scale Industries Service Institute • — — — _ _ — i 8. Sugar Mill 1 — — — — ^ I 9. Paper Mill — 1 — —- — — — 1 10. Plywood Factory — — — — — — 1 1 11. E m porium 1 1 i ^ _ — 4 12. Bee keeping Farm 1 — I — — — ^ 2 13. Handmade paper Mill 1 — — — — — 1 14. Pineapple Fibre Unit — ^ ^ _ l _ l 15. Weaving Shed. 8 4 64 4 4 4 34 16. Clutivation of citronella farm & Distillation Unit 5 3 1 1 1 — 2 13

(Source Directorate of Industries ) BASIC STATISTICS Table 19.1 169

Table 19.1. BASIC INFORMATION RELATING TO DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES IN THE RURAL AREAS AS ON 1.4.1977

N o o f N o o f N o o f E ducation District/Block Villages house rep o r­ No. of villages in the holds ting having block Vill- L.P.M.E. H.E. as per ages Schoo­ Schoo­ Schools 1971 ls ls within C ensus within 8 K M . 5 K M . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 A Kohima District l.Kohima 40 10,243 44 41 29 17 2. Jalukic 65 3,611 58 54 24 21 3.Tseminyu 42 3.947 42 ^ 42 28 9 4. Ghaspani 107 5.407 80 78 56 50 District total ■ 254 23.208 221 215 137 97 B r 1. Phek 48 3.181 47 46 18 5 2. Kikruma 43 7,277 43 44 35 18 District total 91 10,458 90 90 53 23 C Mokokchung Dist. 1. C hangtongya 32 5.936 32 32 28 22 2. Maogkolemba 39 3,693 37 37 29 18 3. O ogpangkoog 17 4,385 17 17 17 9 District total > 88 14,014 86 86 74 49 D Zunheboto Dlst. I. Zunheboto 92 7,661 95 94 64 69 2. T okiye 55 2,351 48 42 39 15 District total 147 10.012 143 136 103 84 E Wokha Distric. l.W o k h a 28 4,520 31 31 23 6 2. Baghty 64 4,588 62 62 30 14 D istrict t o t a l 92 9,108 93 93 53 20 170

Table 19.1. (Contd.)

M edical & R ural Health and Water supply N o of villages haviog Medical facilities Water supply Within Within W ithin Well/ Storage Gravity 5 km 10 km 20 km spring

8 9 10 11 12 13

20 30 39 39 3 15 20 31 43 36 20 26 26 38 50 42 4 10 49 81 111 59 17 12 115 180 243 176 44 63 14 20 42 34 28 29 26 ?4 42 41 — 30

40 54 84 75 28 59 30 31 31 26 3 6 30 32 32 32 2 7 16 17 17 13 2 4

76 80 80 71 7 17 57 87 98 67 14 48 28 37 43 43 2 13

85 124 141 110 61 21 28 32 27 3 12 30 41 53 52 24 50

51 69 85 79 27 62 !71

T ab le 19.1 (C ontd.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

F. Tuensang Dlst. 1. Longkhim 32 3,151 30 30 16 9 2. Shamator 19 2,577 21 21 13 3 3. Longleng 25 3,990 25 25 17 6 4, K iphire 60 4,435 60 60 15 5 5. Sangsangyu 39 4,660 33 33 12 4 6. Noklak 30 4,703 30 30 8 4

District Total :* 205 23,516 199 199 81 31 G. Mon District. 1. M on 48 5,841 46 45 6 3 2. Wakching 35 5,844 36 33 19 7

District Total 83 11,685 82 78 25 10

State Total 960 102.001 914 897 526 314 T ab le 19.1 (C ontd.)

8 9 10 11 12 13

13 25 30 22 14 19 8 10 20 19 — 15 8 20 24 25 2 J 11 40 52 22 9 10 8 15 28 22 12 20 9 15 25 25 — —

57 125 179 135 37 67

11 25 35 37 1 6 10 15 28 31 9 25

21 40 63 68 10 31

445 672 875 714 169 360 173

Table ig.l (Comd.)

DistricifBlocks R o ad s Power Co-op Industry Mo of villages having No o f Pucca 3?ep- Bus Route No of No of villages R oad able W ith­ W ith­ villages villages having R oad in in electri- having village 5 km 10 km fied CO. op & small society scale In­ dustry I 14 15 16 !7 18 19 20 A. Kohima Dist. l.K o h im a 17 40 26 45 22 23 12 2. Jalukie — 34 6 10 18 12 21 3- Tsem inyu 5 37 16 26 21 18 1 4. Ghaspani 24 69 42 52 20 28 11 District Total 46 180 90 123 81 81 45 B. Phek District. l.P h e k 10 13 7 10 8 I 2 2. K ikrum a 16 36 24 32 22 11 35 District Total 26 49 31 42 30 12 37 C. Mokokchung D ist. 1. C hangtongya 11 26 20 27 27 13 22 2. Mangkolemba 3 28 13 21 18 7 26 3. ODgpaDgkoQg 9 15 12 16 16 7 11 District T o ta l33 69 45 64 61 27 59 D. Zunheboto Dist. 1. Z unheboto 22 87 59 73 36 7 32 2. Tokiye 1 17 — — 6 2 3 D is T o t a l 23 104 59 73 42 9 35 E. Wokha Dist. l.W o k h a 6 29 11 17 U 13 28 2. Baghty 2 27 1 I 5 8 31 District Total > 8 56 12 18 16 21 59 174

T able 19.1. (Contd.)

Agriculture A. H . & Vety •>Jo. of viUages having No . o f Villases having Stockm an T.R.C. H.Y.V. M inor D ouble Vety. Dispen- Centre Fields Paddy irrig cropping ation sary 25 26 31 22 23 24 7 10 41 19 29 9

3 50 4 21 _ 5 2 41 1 38 — 2 77 50 59 29 9 9

290 74 147 38 23 24

45 40 23 7 2 43 5 37 5 6 1

88 5 77 28 13 3

32 9 13 2 6 2 37 6 32 9 5 I 17 4 13 — 2 1

86 19 58 11 13 4

94 40 87 7 6 4 48 8 46 7 i

142 48 133 14 11 4

27 27 _ 2 3 54 2 40 6 9 1 81 2 67 6 11 4 175

Teble 19.1 ( C o n t d . )

1 14 15 16 17 18 19 F Tuensang Dist.

1. Longkhim 4 25 17 18 16 8 2. Shamator 5 10 8 11 4 1 3. Longleng — 11 _ 3 4. K iphire I 32 5 9 2 I 5. Sangsangyu 3 17 7 9 6 2 6. N oklak 1 4 1 2 —

District Total 14 99 38 49 31 12 G Mon Dist. 1. M on 3 20 9 13 7 1 2. Wakching 3 34 1 4 6 District Total 6 54 10 17 13 I State Total 146 611 285 386 261 163 176

Table 19.1 ( C ontd. )

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

29 29 23 4 4 3 3 21 — 20 7 2 ___ 11 24 2 19 2 2 ____ 3 55 — 55 — 3 — 7 32 I 32 6 2 1

4 27 8 12 — 2 -

57 188 11 161 19 15 4

41 43 18 42 9 2 2 6 32 3 26 — 4 — 47 75 21 68 9 6 2

339 869 180 7 ir 125 92 45 177

Table 19.1. (Contd.)

Loans & Advances Rural Development D istrict/ No. of Villages avail- No. of Villages having Block ing loan finance Comm- Feed- Radio wom- Govt. Bank Co-op unity ing sets en we- loan loan loan centre center Ifare center

1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 A Kohima Dist. 1. K ohim a 15 7 3 14 10 32 2 2. Jaluke 2 7 1 18 17 35 3 3. Tsem inyu 23 2 3 21 8 40 4. Ghaspani 10 9 16 4 2 73 5

District Total 50 25 23 57 37 180 10 B Phek D ist. I. Phek 4 10 30 I 2. K ikrum a n 33 1 District Total 10 21 63 2 C Mokokchung Dist. 1. C hangtongya ) 7 20 1 2. M ongkolem ba ... 1 3 20 1 3. Ongpangkong 1 1 I 7 15 ...

District Total 2 1 2 17 55 2 D Ziinheboto Dist. 1. Z unheboto 7 I 23 10 62 4 2. Tokiye 23 1

Dijtrict Total 7 1 23 10 85 5 E Wokha District 1. W okha 6 1 12 6 27 1 2. Baghty 11 6 61

District Total 6 1 23 12 88 1 178

Table 19.1. (Contd.)

R ecrea­ T otal N o . o f No. of No. of houses tion centre No. of Villages households electrified R adio having having C G I sets CGI sheet sheet roofs ro o fs

34 35 36 37 38

284 39 4,355 603 224 45 668 30 < 249 39 1,153 395 595 59 1,091 517

2 1352 182 7,267 1,823

63 27 343 6 252 39 2,176 813

315 66 2,519 819

295 32 764 1,522 273 21 471 382 189 17 911 774

757 70 2,146 2.678

370 90 1,304 1,025 91 34 211 83

461 124 1,515 1,108

1 492 30 1,310 660 400 6! 857 162

1 892 91 :.167 822 179

Table 19.1. (Contd.)

1 27 28 29 30 31

F. Tuensang Dist. 1. Longkhim 3 4 7 2. Shamator 14 I 3. Longleog 4. K iphire S 5. Sangsaogyu 6 8 6. N oklak 1 ...... 2

District Total 4 34 17 G. Mon District 1. M on I 5 2. Wakching 5 3

District Total 6 8

State Total 69 27 25 165 122 igo

Table 19.1. (Cone d)

32 33 34 35 36 37 38

28 230 30 719 327 14 I 75 14 141 50 18 53 15 49 10 36 117 59 339 59 20 73 27 223 49 17 56 17 396

133 2 604 162 1,867 495

33 2 2 6 1 17 7tO 611 33 2 189 23 172 145

66 4 450 40 882 756

670 26 5 4,831 735 18,363 8,501 ( Source - Directorate of Eco. & Statistics ) I ALL INDIA g 4 STATISTICS ^ I Table 20.1 -20.15 j Table 20. I SOME BASIC STATISTICS OF INDIA

I ferns U nit Ref. year M agnitude — 2 - 3 4

I. Area and Population (a) Geographical area OOO’Sq. km 1971 Census 32,88 (b) Total Population Lakhs 1981 Census 65,81 (c) Urban Population L akhs 1981 Census 15,82 . Per Capita Income (a) Current Prices Rs. 1978-79 12,49 lb) Constant (1970-71; Prices Rs. 1978-79 7,12 . I’ublic Finance (aj Total Revenue receipts Crore Rs. 1979-80 (B.E.) 1,07,49 (i; Tax Revenue Crore Rs. 1979-80 (B-E.) 75,87 (iii Non-Tax Revenue C ro re Rs. 1979-80 (B.E.) 31,62 ( iii) Per Capita Revenue receipts Ri. 1979-80 (B.E.) 165,00 (b) Total expenditure Crore Rs. 1979-80 (B.E.) 86,42 (i) Development Crore Rs. 1979-80 (B.E.) 50,23 (it) Non-Development C ror^ Rs. 1979-80 (B.E.) 36,19 (iii) Per Capita Revenue expenditure Rs. 1979-80 (B.E.) 132.70 Table 20.1. (Contd.)

1 2 3 4 •1. Industries

(a) Registered Factories Nos. 1977-78 85,000 (b) Average daily employment OOO’Nos. 1977-78 55,00 5. Agriculture

\a) Gross area sown OOO’Hec. 1975-76 (P) 17,11,60 (i) Net area sown OOO’Hec. 1975-76 (P) 14,22,40 (ii) Area sown more than once OOO’Hec. 1975-76 (?) 2,89,20 Cb) Land utilisation Per cent to total area. 1975-76 (P) 21.8 \.i) Forest (ii) Area not available for Per cent to cultivation total area. 1975-76 (P) 5.7 Oii) Permanent pastures & Per cent to other grazing lands total area 1975-76 (P) 4.1 fiv) Misc. tree crops and Per cent to groves (not included to ta l area 1975-76 (?) 1.3 in net area sown) Table 20.1 (Confd.)

Item U nit Ref. M agnitude year

/ 2 3 4

(v) Culturable waste Per cent to total area. 1975-76 (P) 5. 8 (vi) Barren & other un Per cent to total area. culturable lands 1975.76 (P) 7. 3 (vii) Fallow lands Per cent to total area. 1975-76 (P) 7. 2 (viii) Net area sown Per cent to total area. 1976-76 (P) 46. 8

(c) Irrigated area (t) Gross Irrigated area- OOO’Hec. J975-76 4,28.76 (ii) Percentage of gross irrigated area to total cropped area, Per cent 1975-76 25,07 (iii) Net irrigated area OOO’H ec. 1975-76 3,44,91 (iv) Area under Rice OOO’Hec. 1977-78 4,00,02 (e) Production of Rice OOO’Mt. 1977-78 5,26.77 (f) Yield rate of rice (cleaned) Q tl./H ec. 1977-78 13.17 fg) Consumption of fertilisers in Kg. Per Hec. of cropped area 1977-78 26.2 (h) Live stock population Lakh Nos. 1972 Census 35.34 Table 20.1. (Contd.)

1

6. Mineral Production Productien of (a) Iron ore Lakh tonnes. 1978 4,25.98 (b) Lime stone Lakh tonnes. 1978 3,03.80 (c) C oal Lakh tenner. 1978 10,02.47 (d) M anganese Lakh tonnes 1978 18.65 (e) D olom ite Lakh tonnes 1978 21.52 (f) C liroinite Lalch tonnes 1978 3.52 Co-operation (a) Co-operative 000’ N os 1975-76 3.09 Societes (without W.C.S.) & other Ind. C.S. (b) Membership CCO Nos. 1975-76 8,52,06 (c) Working capital C ro re R s. 1975-76 1,24.32 E ducation (a) Literacy rate Per cent 1971 Census 29.00 (b) No. of Schools and Colleges for general E ducation (i) Primary 000 N os 1977-78 477.00 (ii'J M iddle 000 N os 1977-78 97.00 Table 20.1. (Contd.)

Item s U nit R ef. year M agnitude r ~ 2 T (iii) High & higher Secondary 000 N os. 1977-78 44 (iv) Colleges N os. 1977-78 61,42 (c) Enrolment in (b) (i) Primary 000 N os. 1977-78 7,01,50 (ii) Middle 000 N os. 1977-78 1,77,67 (iii) High ’Higher Secondary 000 N os. 1977-78 86,21 (iv; Colleges 000 NOs. 1977-78 29,58 9. B anking (a) Sch. Commercial Bank Offices. N o s. 30.6.1979 30,202 (b) Deposits C ro re Rs. 3 J.J2 J 9 7 8 2,64,06 (c) Advances C ro re Rs. 31.12.1978 1,78,80 10. Power (a) Electricity Generated M .K w h. 1977*78 9,89,27 (b) Toial Consumption M .Kw h. 1977-78 6,92,55 (c) No. of village electrified ( p ro g re ssiv e ) 000 N os. 1977-78 2,17 (d) No. of L.I. Points energised. 000 Nos. 1977-78 33.00 Table 20.1. (Concld.)

I 2 3 4

11. Infrastructure (a) M otor vehicles for lakh of population. Number 1976-77 486 (b) Railway length per 000 Sq. km. km. 1975-76 18 (c) Railway length per lakh of population km. 1975-76 9.9 (d) Density of Road lenght per lakh of population km. 1974-75 2.01 (e) Density of Road length per 100 sq. km. of area km. 31.3.1976 42 (f) Telephone per 000 population Number 1976-77 2.7 (g) Area served by a post Office Sq. km. 1976-77 27.2 (h) Population served by a post Office 000 po­ pulation 1976-77 5 ( Source Various published sources ) Table 20.2. INTER-STATE COMPARATIVE PICTURE OF VARIOUS ITEMS OF INFORMATION

Name of the States Provisional Agricultural T otal T otal Population operational food product­ 1981 (lakhs) holdings (1971) grain ion of Rice Agricultural produc­ 1977-78 C ensus tion (OOO’tonnes) Number Average 1977-78 (ODD) size o f (OOO’to- holdings nnes) (H ec.)

I 2 3 4 5 6

1. Andhra Pradesh 5,36 54,20 2.51 85,70.0 52,99.2 2. Assam N.A 19,64 1.47 24,24.9 22,84.0 3. fiih ar 6,98 75,77 1.52 98,63.9 55,18.6 4. G u jarat 3,40 24,33 4.11 38,13.4 6,69.3 5. H aryana 1,28 9.13 3.70 53,62.5 9,64.0 6. H im acba) P radesh 42 6,09 1.53 9,29.3 1,14.1 7. Jammu & Kashmir N.A 9,79 0.94 10,41.0 4,56.7 8. K arn atak a 3,70 35,51 3.20 71,10.1 22,80.7 9. K erala 2,54 23.05 0.70 12,94.1 12,69.4 10. M adhya P radesh 5,21 52,99 4.00 1,21,15.9 43,95.0 Tabk 20.2. (Contd.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 11. Maharastra 6,27 49,51 4.28 1,04,56.0 23,44.1 12. M anipur 14 N.A N.A 3,21.1 3,00.0 13. Meghalaya 13 N.A N.A 1,48.2 1,30.5 14. Nagaland 8 N.A N.A 97.4 71.5 15.Orissa 2,63 34,07 1.89 53,72.4 43,19.2 16. P un jab 1.67 13,75 2.89 1,06,63.0 27,94.0

n . lU ja s th a n 3,41 37,27 5.46 71,53.4 2,36.0 18. Sikkim 3 N.AN.A N.A N.A 19. T am iln ad u 4,83 53,J4 1.45 80,88.7 59,01.0 20. T rip u ra 20 N .A N .A 3,84.6 3,72.9 21. Uttar Pradesh n,09 1,56,39 1.16 2,08,26.7 51,41.8 22. West Bengal 5,45 42,16 1.20 89.93.4 75,08.7

A ll India 65,81 7,04,93 2.30 12,56,04.5 5.26.76.5 Table 20.2 (Contd. )

Name of the Slates Consumption Per capita income Per capita Motor Vehicles of fertiliser at current prices, expenditure as on 31-3-1976 per hectare of 1977-78 on Education Per lakh Per ICO cropped area, (Rs.) 1978-79 o f p o p u ­ Sq.K m , 1977-78 (B.E.) lation o f area (K g.) (R s. (N o.) (N o.)

1 7 8 9 10 11

1. Andhra Pradesh N.A. 1,002 34.6 346 54 2. A ssam 1.9 866 32.0 374 70 3. fiihar 16.0 N.A . 22.8 160 52 4. G u ja rat N .A . N .A . 43.1 831 113 5. H ary an a 38.9 N .A . 39.9 460 1C5 6. Himachal Pradesh 10.8 1,154 73.3 485 30 7. Jam m u & K ashm ir 13.8 986 51.9 165 10 8. Karnataka 24.4 N .A . 42.4 767 117 9. Kerela 25.9 N.A. 68.3 449 247 10. M adhya P radesh 7.8 896 26.6 227 21 11. Maharastra 18.5 1,628 42.6 920 15J 12. M anipur 12.3 799 69,7 392 19 13. M eghalaya 11.2 N-A. 55.9 N.A. N.A. Table 20.2. (Contd.)

I 7 8 9 10 11

14. N agaland 1.8 N .A . 129,6 497 16 ^ 15. Orissa 9.0 867 32.5 174 24 16. Punjab 76.7 1,991 53.9 1,292 348

17. R ajasthan 7.1 925 35.0 422 32 18. Sikkim N.A.N.A. 115.0 N.A. N.A. 19. T am ilnadu 64.1 1,031 39*4 433 1,301 20. T rip u ra N .A N .A . 64.1 411 61 21. U tfa r Pradesh 37.7 892 25.5 284 85 22. West Bengal 22.4 N .A . 36.1 461 233

All India 26.2 1,163 35.8 486 81 Table 20.2 (Contd,)

N am e o f the S tate Road legth per Telephone Engergy Energy 100 Sq km. of connection consum ed cousum ad area (31.4-1976) per 000 p er 000 per Sq. Km. of Total Surface population population area 1977.78 (km.) (km.) 31-3-1277 1978-79 (Kw h.) (N o.) (K w h.)

1 12 13 14 15 16

1. Andhra Pradesh 37 19 2.1 77,358 13,607 2. A ssam 69 9 1.1 31,322 7,188 3. B ihar 54 12 0.8 65,691 24,209 4. Gujarat 25 15 4.6 1,97,368 31,018 5. H ary an a 58 36 2.1 1,63,433 42.799 6. H im achal Pradesh 32 6 2.2 58,144 3,854 7. Jammu & Kashmir 6 3 2.2 65.011 1,609 8. K arn atak a 53 30 2.8 1,28,834 22,432 9. K erala 225 49 3.1 49,243 59,296 10. Madhya Pradesh 21 10 1.3 82.568 9,201 11. M ah arastra 37 17 5.4 2,04,964 38,174 12. M anipur 40 7 1.3 4,500 266 13. Meghalaya 16 4 2,8 24,777 1,333 Table 20.2. (Contd.)

1 12 13 14 15 16

14. N agaland 41 10 3.2 23,277 915 15. O rissa 31 9 0.9 90,097 14,621 16. P un jab 80 56 3.9 2,26,400 68,064 17. R ajasthan 16 8 1.8 73,803 6,627 18. Sikkim 32 1 3.8 30,167 992 19. Tamilnadu 85 47 3.7 1,56,594 54,490 20. T ripura 56 21 1.3 9,298 1,695 21. Uttar Pradesh 6l 19 1.2 69,062 22,996 22. West Bengal 158 35 3.3 1,10,113 65,208

All India 42 16 2.7 1,10,103 21,064 Table 20.2 (contdi

N am e o f the States Pecentage Pump sets proverty Scheduled Com m ercial o f vill energised line Ra­ Banks June 1979 ages elec 31.3.1978 tio 1977 No of Population trifled I N o. ) (per cent) bank per bank 31.3.1973 office offices (per cent) ( N o . ) (000^ " 1 7 18 19 26 21 1. A n d h ra P radesh 53.7 3.28,784 47.85 2,366 18 2. Assam 9.9 1,054 32.95 446 33 3. Bihar 26.9 1,39,982 64.04 1,594 35 4. Gujarat 44.4 1,56,028 44.88 2,162 12 5. H aryana 100.0 1,66,631 32.24 720 14 6. Himachal Pradesh 45.8 1.464 32.95 313 11 7. Jammu & Kashmir 61.7 834 32.95 371 12 8. Karnataka 56.5 2,62,362 49.44 2,531 12 9. K erela 96.5 58,922 62.25 2,098 10 10. Mald6ya Pradesh 60.0 2,15,925 57.50 1,626 26 11. Mabarastra 23.1 4,88,706 43.99 3,113 16 12. Manipur 12.1 N .A 32.95 35 31 13. M eghalaya 8.6 47 32.95 53 19 Table 20.2 (contd)

17 18 19 20 21

14. Nagaland 24.6 1 32.95 33 16

15. O rissa 30.1 6,427 67.50 718 31 16. Punjab 100.0 1.96.548 21.62 1,469 9 17. R ajasthan 30.0 1,28,378 43.50 1,317 20 18. Sikkim 22.3 N.AN.AN.A N.A 19. Tamilnadu 98.7 8.09.606 60.71 2.675 15 20. Tripura 8.7 145 32.95 69 23 21. Uttar Pradesh 31.1 2,98.750 50.38 3,369 26 22. West Bengal 30.7 20,346 62.28 1,910 23

All India 37.7 32.99,901 N.A 30,202 18 196

Table 20.2. (Contd.)

N am e o f N o. o f Per capita consumption the States C. D. of electricity, 1976-77 Blocks ( in Kwh. )

1 22 23

1. Andhra Pradesh 324 77.44 2. A ssam 130 33.82 3. Bihar 587 88.59 4. G ujarat 218 192.31 5. H aryana 87 173.98 6. Himachal Pradesh 69 64.49 7. Jammu & Kashmir 73 69.37 8. K a rn atak a 175 148.40 9. K erala 144 93.32 10. Madhya Pradesh 457 89.93 11. M ah arastra 443 198.95 12. M anipur 14 9.86 13. Meghalaya 24 33.32 14. N agaland 21 26.25 15. O rissa 314 112.43 16. Punjab 116 241.52 17. R ajsthan 232 83.29 18. Sikkim N.A N.A 19. Tam il N adu 374 146.27 20.Tripura 17 8.21 21. Uttar Pradesh 875 85.88 22. West Bengal 335 125.19

All India 5,123 119.38 197

T able 20.2 ( Contd.)

N am e o f Net irrigated Per capita Per capita the States area as % to, value added annual area sow n by large plan out 1973-74 scale manu- lay factLires 1977-78 (Rs.) 1974-75 (Rs.'

1 24 25 26

1. Andhra Pradesh 28 56 75 2. A ssam 26 67 67 3. Bihar 28 64 47 4.Gujarat 13 211 91 5. H ary an a 49 122 130 6. Himachal Pradesh 15 26 151 7. Jam m u & K ashm ir 44 17 192 8. K arn atak a 12 88 75 9. K erala 21 74 56 10. Madhya Pradesh 9 64 72 11. M aharastra 8 294 113 12. M anipur 46 2 183 13. Meghalaya 30 54 218 14. N ag alan d 31 N .A . 317 15 O rissa 19 45 60 16. P un jab 72 94 n o 17. R a ja sth a n 15 42 57 18. Sikkim N.A.N.A. N.A. 19. Tamil Nadu 46 132 56 20 T ripura 12 4 89 21. Uttar Pradesh 42 42 67 22. West Bengal 26 165 61

Al) India 30 213 75 198

Table 20.2 (Concld.)

N am e o f Scheduled commercial Banks. th e States December, 1977 Population Per capita Per capita served Per D eposits Advances Bank office Rs. Rs. (000) population 1 27 28 29 1. A ndhra pradesh 24 209.35 184.17 2. Assam 46 116.49 53.02 3. Bihar 48 139.98 55.22 4. G u jarat 15 492.81 266.50 5. Haryana 17 301.02 185.10 6. Himachal pradesh 13 284.67 69.43 7. Jammu & Kashmir 16 350.32 1 4.20 8. K arn atak a 14 338.44 282.35 9. Kerala 13 34.92 191.17 10. Madhya Pradash 35 131.62 72.08 11. Maharastra 20 768.62 584.94 12. M an ip u r 49 58.39 27.88 13. Meghalaya 27 233.19 43.49 14. Nagaland 23 158.58 40.88 15. Orissa 40 80.84 46.49 16- P u n ja b 11 663.46 280.70 17. Rajasthan 26 148.81 92.28 J8. Sikkim N.A. N.A. N.A. 19. T am ilnadu 19 309.53 88.17 20. Tripura 26 96.31 34.73 21. Uttar Pradesh 34 194.26 85.42 22. West Bengal 29 496.91_ J4 3 .4 8 _ All India 23 342.11 247.00 ( Source Compiled by the Directorate of Economics & Statistics ). N .B.:— 1. State total may not tally due to rounding up of (igures and figures For Union Territories not shown. 2. N. A. means figures not available. T able 20.3

RURAL-URBAN COMPOSITION OF POPULATION, 1981 ( Provisional)

SL: India/State/Union N o. T erritory T otal R ural U rban

1 2 3 4 5

INDIA * 658,140,676 501,952,169 156,188.507

1. Andhra Pradesh 53,592,605 41,134,896 12,457,709 2. Bihar 69,823,154 61,124,141 8,699,013 3. G u jarat 33.960,905 23,404,474 10,556.431 4. Haryana 12,850,902 10,029,073 2,821.829 5. Himachal Pradesh 4,237,569 3,910,407 327,162 6. K arn atak a 37,043,451 26.332.348 10,711,103 7. K erala 25,403,217 20,632,288 4,770,929 8. Madhya Pradesh 52,138,467 41,549,814 10,588,653 9. Maharastra 62,715,300 40,748,494 21,966,806 lo- Manipur 1,411,375 1,038,160 373,215 ]]. Meghalaya 1,328,343 1,088.842 239,501 12: N agaland 773,281 653,101 120,180 13. Orissa 26,272,054 23,166,419 3,105,635 T able lO .i (C ofidd)

1 2 4 5

14,. Punjab 16,669,755 12,049,260 4,620,495 15. Rajasthan 34,108,292 26,967,871 7,140,421 l6. Sikkim 314,999 263,889 51.110 17. Tam il N adu 48,297,456 32,369,504 15,927,952 18. Tripura 2,047,351 1,822,470 224,881 19. U ttaf P radesh 110,885,874 90,912,651 19,973,223 20. West Bengal 54.485,560 40,052,074 14.433,486 Union Territories 1. A . & N . Islands 188,254 138,622 49,632 2. Arunachal Pradesh 628,050 588,335 39,715 3. Chandigarh 450,061 28,805 421,256 4- Dadra & Nagar Haveli 103,677 96,763 6,914 S. D elhi 6,196,414 443,876 5,752,538 6. Goa, Daman & Diu 1,082,117 730,882 351,235 7. Lakshadweep 40,237 21,604 18,633 8. M izoram 487,774 365,009 122,765 9. Pondicherry 604,182 288,097 316,085

{ Source Census of India, 1981 ) * Excludes Assam and Jammu & Kashmir. 201

T able 20.4 SMALL SAVINGS !N INDIAN UNION ( R s. in cro re s )

Cucrent Scries-Deposites Post Offk:e Cumulative Time Savings Bank D eposits R eceipts O ut­ R eceipts O u t­ standings standings

1 2 3 4 5

1960-61 237 441 2 3 1965-66 379 653 14 37 1970-71 577 990 40 115 1971-72 615 1.046 42 134 1972-73 628 1,107 47 147 1973-74 805 1,252 49 164 1974-75 817 1,221 49 176 1975-76 861 1,279 50 185 1976-77 893 1,537 51 194 1977-78 1,017 1,677 56 209 202

Table 20.4 ( Contd. )

Current Series-Deposits Post Office Posl Office Tolal Deposits Recurring Deposits Time Deposits Y ear Tofaf

Receipts Out- Receipts Out- Receipts Out­ standings standings standings

1 6 7 8 9 10 11

1960-61 ———— 239 443

1965-66 — — 393 690 1970-71 1 1 77 77 695 1,184 1971-72 7 8 J54 111 818 1,416 1972-73 17 23 278 494 970 1,772 1973-74 26 47 341 809 1,222 2,272 1974-75 36 78 341 1,097 1,243 2,571

1975-76 51 108 482 1.415 1,445 2,988 1976-77 79 146 573 1,729 1,595 3,607

I977.?g 96 189 677 2,056 1,84^ 4,130 203

Table 20.4 ( Contd. )

Current Series-certificate 7-years National Total Current Savings Certificates Series ( T o ta l) Year Receipts Out- Receipts Out­ standings standing 1 12 13 14 15 " 1960-61 239 443 1965-66 393 690 197C-7I 88 92 783 1,275 1971-72 96 188 914 1,603 1972-73 77 263 1,047 2,035 1973-74 64 320 1.280 2,591 77 377 1,320 2,948 1975-76 99 454 1,544 3,442 1976-77 no 543 1,716 4,190 1977-78 168 635 2.037 4,828 T able 20.4 ( C o n fd .)

U nder current series { Out-standing ) Y ears 5 year 5 year Post Office N ational Fixed an n u ity Cash and Savings D eposits certific- Defence Certificates tes Savings Certificates

I l e 17 18 19

1960-61 — 3 1 152 1965-66 — 4 1 64 1970-71 9 2 1 7 1971-72 S 2 1 6 1972-73 8 2 1 5 1973-74 6 I 1 3 1974-74 4 1 1 1 1975-76 2 1 — —

1976-77 ——— —

1977-78 —— — — Table 20.4 f Contd.

Under current Series ( Outstanding ) Y ears 10 year Treasury 10 years National 12 y ear 12 year Savings & deposit Plan certificates N ational N atio n al Certificates Plan D efence with & 4% Savings Certificates Certificates

I 20 21 22 23

1960-61 76 19 287 _ 1965-66 63 7 310 333 1970-71 28 1 194 564 1971-72 14 — 147 538 1972-73 6 — 104 511 1973-74 3 — 58 490 )974-75 5 — 27 447 1975-76 4 — 21 371 1976-77 — —__ 1977-78 Table 20.4 { Concld.)

U nder C urrent Series ( Outstandings ) Y ears lO-year Defence 10 year National Total Tofal D eposit Savings under currrent Certificates Certificates current and under 4 i% (Issue) Series current series Outstandings

1 24 25 26 27

1960-61 ___ 539 983 1965-66 60 18 859 1,549 1970-71 83 59 947 2,222 1971-72 85 54 854 2,457 1972-73 78 49 763 2,798 1973-74 63 46 674 3,265 1974-75 46 40 571 3,519 J 975-76 33 29 461 3,903 1876-77 —— 476 4,666 1977-78 — -- 4,398 5,227 ( Source-R.B.L Bulletin ) T able 20.5 STATEWISE COMPOSITION OF OUTSTANDING DEBT. ( R s. in crores ) Si. As at ti^c end o f M arch 1977. N o. ( Revised estimates )

S tate Internal Loans and Provident Total Debt. advances fu n d etc. D ebt. froni central (cois 3-5 ‘ G ovt.

1 2 3 4 5 6

J. Andhra Pradesh 231 ( 21.1 > 814 ( 74.2 ) 52 ( 4 .7 ) J.097 tlOO.O) 2. A ssam 67 ( 12.0) 466 ( 83.7 ) 24 ( 4.3 ) 557 (100.0) 3. B ihar 206 ( 16.8 ) 920 ( 75.0 ) 101 ( 8 . 2 ) 1,227(100.0) 4. G u jarat 200 (28.2 ) 421 ( 59.4 ) 88 ( 1 2 .4 ) 709 (100.0) 5. H ary an a 93 ( 2 4 .4 ) 248 ( 65.1 ) 4o ( 10.5 ) 381 (100.0) 6. Himachal. Pradesh n (5.4) 169 (82.4 ) 25 ( 12.2 ) 205 (100.0) 7. Jam m u & K ashm ir 18 ( 3.4 ) 479 ( 90.4 ) 33 (6.2 ) 530 (100.0) 8. K am atal(a 191 ( 2 4 .7 ) 521 ( 67.4) 61 ( 7.9 ) 773 (100.0) 9. K eraia 126 ( 19.1 ) 432 ( 65.4) 102 ( 15.5) 660 (100.0) 10. Madhya Pradesh 125 ( 15.3) 522 (63.8 ) 171 ( 2 0 .9 ) 818 (100.0) 11. M ah arastra 328 ( 24.3 ) 791 ( 59.9 ) 202 ( 15.3 ) 1,321 (100.0) 12. M anipur 9 { 25.5 ) 60 ( 83.3 ) 3 ( 4.2 ) 72 (100.0) Table 20.5. (Concld.)

1 2 3 4 5 6

13. M eghalaya 9 ( 27.3 ) 22 ( 6 7 .7 ) 2 ( 6.0 ) 33 (100.0' 14. Nagaland n 0 3 . 3 ) 2 9 ( 56.9 ) 5 ( 9 . 8 ) 51 *100.0) J5. O rissa 144 ( 17.9 ) 597 ( 74.3 ) 63 {7 .8 ) 804 (lOO.Oi 16. P u n jab 159 (33.3 ) 267 ( 55.9 ) 52 { 10-8 ) 478 (100.0 17. Rajasthan 173 ( 16.1 ) 848 ( 78.8 ) 55 ( 5.1 ) 1,076 (100.01 18. TamiJnadu 268 ( 3 1 .6 ) 544 ( 60.1 ) 75 ( 8.3 ) 905 (100.0) 20. Tripura 7 ( 1 1 .1 ) 50 ( 79.4) 6 (9.5) 63 (100.0 21. Uttar Pradesh 383 ( 21.6) 1.237 ( 69.9 ) 150(8.5) 1,770 (100.0) 2J. West Bengal 183 ( 14.2 ) 1,043 1 80.7 ) 67 (5.1 ) 1,293 (100.0) 22. Sikkim Negligible 1 i 100.0 ) Negligible 1(100.0)

Total 2,966 { 20.0 ) 10,481 ( 70.7 ) 1.377 (9,3 ) 14,824 ( 100.0)

(\ Source - Report on currency MA4Wand AFinance, (J«M«aVVy Vol. * w i* II Statements, R.B.r. ^ 1976-77.) ^ I \ . • ^ Note :- Figures in Brackets indicate percentage to total outstanding debt of each state. T ab le 20.6 INTER-STATE GAPS IN RURAL ELECTRIFICATION

State/Union Total No. of No. of Villages P ercentage o f Vill­ Territories Villages per Electfifed ag es Electrified 1971 census as on as on 31.3.77 31.3.78 Col. 4 as % to C ol. 2.

1 2 3 4 5

1. A ndhra 27,221 13,496 14,652 53.82 2. Assam 21,995 1,997 2,176 9.89 3. B ihar 67,566 18,160 (+) 18,204 26.94 4. G u jarat 18,275 7,108 8,121 44.44 5. Hirnachal Pradesh 16,916 7,246 7,753 45.83 6. H ary an a 6,731 6,731 6,731 100.00 7. Jammu & Kashmir 6,503 2,829 4,014 61.73 8. Kerala 1,268 1,212 1,224 96.53 9. Madhya Pradesh 70,883 13,829 16,350 23.07 10. M ah arastra 35,778 20,206 21,480 60.04 H , M an ip u r 1,949 235 235 12.06 12. M eghalaya 4,583 338 396 8.64 13. K arn atak a 26,826 14,703 15,160 56.51 14. Nagaland 960 199 236 24.58 Table 20.6. (Concld.)

1 2 3 4 5 15. O rissa 46,992 13,061 14,161 30.13 16. Punjab 12,188 12,126 ( + ) 12,126 100.00 !7. R ajasthan 33,305 8.361 10,009 30.05 18. T am il N adu 15,735 15,516 15,522 98.65 19. T rip u ra 4,727 290 410 8.67 20. Uttar Pradesh 112,561 33,098 35,026 31.12 21. West Bengal 38,074 10,981 11,669 30.65 22. Sikkim 215 28 (a) 48 22.33 23. Total Union Territories 4,685 1,119 1,195 25.51 Total ( All India )... 575,936 202,869 216,898 37.66

( Source - Director, Central Electricity Authority, Government of India, Rural Electrification Scheme, New Delhi.) Provisional — (a) — As on 31. 12. 1976. (_)-)-^62 Villages declared uninhabited. 211

Table 20.7. IRRIGATION PUMP SETS/TUBE WELLS ENERGISED

SI. State/Union Number as on No. Territories 31.3.1977 31.3.1978

1 2 3 4 1. Andhra Pradesh 3,19,247 3,37,546 2. A ssam 1,054 1.054 3. B ihar 1.32,000* 1,39,982 4. G u jarat 1,37,916 1.56,028 5. Haryana 1,53.679* 1,66,631 6. H im achal Pradesh 1,415 1,464 7. Jam m u & K ashm ir 789 834 8. K arnataka 2,42.471 2,62,362 9.Kerala 53,148 58,922 10. M adhya Pradesh 1,80,28 ' 2,15,925 11. Maharastra 4,48,796 4,88,706 12. M anipur Nil Nil 13. M aghalaya 18 47 14 N agaland 1 1 15. O rissa 5,428 6,427 16. Punjab 1,67,815 1,96,548 17. R ajasthan 1,08,080 1,28,961 18. Tamilnadu 7,80,816 8,09,606 19. Uttar Pradesh 2.73,025 2,98,752 20. West Bengal 17,132 20,346 21. T ripura 126 145 22. Sikkim Nil Nil

Tofat State 30,23,238 32,90,285 Total Union Territories 18,055 18,961 Total All India 30,41.293 30,09,246 ( Source - Director, Central Electricity Authority, Rural Electrification Scheme, Government of India, New Delhi.) * Provisional. 212

T adle 20.8 PER CAPITA INCOME OF ALL INDIA, CERTAIN STATES & UNION TERRITORIES AT CURRENT PRICES ( in R s . )

SI. State 1970- 1971- 1972- 1973- 1974- 1975- No. 71 72 73 74 75 76

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. A ndhra Pradeiih 568 629 664 868 1,020 897 2. Assam 570 559 632 676 849 848 3. B ihar 4!8 437 500 559 706 669 4. G u jarat 845 859 759 1,116 1,051 1,236 5. H ariyana 932 1,008 1,109 1,276 1,408 1,514 6. H im achal P radesh 676 731 813 953 1,086 1,165 7. j. & Kashmir 557 566 602 720 887 825 8. K arn atak a 675 699 740 992 1,106 1,038 9. Kerala 636 633 709 876 969 1,000 10. M adhya Pradesh 489 539 585 714 825 790 11. M aharastra 811 860 876 1,157 1,435 1.455 12. Manipur 408 449 533 792 914 904 13. M eghalaya 644 568 648 729 921 899 14. Nagaland 508 527 586 683 829 949 15. O rissa 502 501 599 718 730 747 16. P u njab 1,067 1,106 1,208 1,484 1,585 1,688 17. Rajsthan 629 573 . 600 826 860 873 18. T am ilnadu 616 692 714 865 964 997 19. Tripura 563 575 535 729 888 872 20. Uttar Pradesh 493 504 623 677 740 727 21. West Bengal 729 775 776 920 1,080 1,100 ( Source - National Accounts Statistics, C.S.O., January, 1979. ) 213

Table 20.9. MOVEMENT OF NET NATIONAL PRODUCTS AT CURRENT AND CONSTANT ( 1970-71 ) PRICES

SL. Y ear Net National N o. Product (in Crores Per capita Net R s. ) National product in R s. At current At constant A t current At constant prices (1970-71) prices (1970-71) prices prices

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. 1970-71 34,368 34,368 635.3 635.3 2. 1971-72 36,754 34,865 663.3 629.3 3. 1972-73 40,422 34,334 714.2 606.6 4. 1973-74 50,665 36,134 875.0 624.1 5. 1974-75 59,315 36,504 1,003.6 617.7 6. 1975-76 (P) 61,609 39,849 1,020.0 659.8 7. 1976-77 (P) 66,561 40,395 1,080.5 655.8 8. 1977-78 (Q) 73,157 43.395 1,163.0 690.0 P-Provisional Q-Quick Estimate ( Source :—National Accounts Statistics, January 1979 issued by C.S.O., New Delhi.) 214

Table 20.9 (Concld.)

Index No. of Net Index No. of per capita Net National product with N ational product with 1970-71 as Base 1970-71 as Base

A t current A t constHDt At current At constant prices (1970-71) prices (1970-71) prices prices

7 8 9 10

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 106.9 I0 I.4 104.4 99.1 117.6 99.9 112.4 95.5 147.4 105.1 137.7 98.2 172.6 106.2 158.0 97 2 179.3 115.9 160.6 103.9 193.7 117.5 170.1 103.2 212.9 126.3 183.1 108.6 215

T able 20. iO CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NOS. OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IN SELECTED CENTRES OF INDIA. ( Base 1960»100 )

SL. C entres 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. A hm edabad 276 305 320 339 368 2. Alwaye 323 318 330 358 393 3. A sansol 313 337 338 361 400 4. Bangalore 314 344 337 364 416 5. B havanagar 296 317 340 359 398 6. Bombay 294 315 323 347 390 7. C alcutta 290 318 326 345 375 8. C oim batore 300 317 323 353 405 9. Delhi 328 354 365 382 416 10. D igboi 307 33! 338 357 404 11. G w alior 310 340 350 363 411 12. H ow rah 287 311 316 333 362 13. H yderabad 302 332 342 358 393 14. Jameshedpur 282 314 319 339 375 15. M adras 283 306 316 341 377 16. M adurai 296 328 335 361 403 17. Monghyr 310 345 346 368 418 18. M undakayam 309 299 111 330 374 19. N agpur 294 312 322 344 384 20. Shaharanapur 300 329 344 354 397 21. S holapur 3C6 322 340 362 397 All India 296 321 329 350 390

f Source Indian Labour J o u rn a l) 216

TabJe 20.11. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS (Base July, 1960/June, 196U100)

SL. Centres 1976-77 1977-78 1978.79 1979-80 1980-81 NO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Andhra Pradesh 282 297 282 309 353 2. Assam * 294 315 332 381 404 3. Bihar 299 341 332 373 428 4 G u jarat 266 285 287 321 356 5. J & Kashmir 323 342 335 356 383 6. K a rn ata k 3J9 308 293 335 398 7. K erala 326 317 324 345 379 8. Madhya Pradesh 3 i9 345 336 385 433 9. M aharastra 310 320 316 362 41.5 lU. O rissa 344 351 350 417 441 11. Punjab** 305 332 336 374 437 12, R ajasthan 278 326 317 361 425 i3. T am ilnadu 298 306 297 334 391 14. Uttar Pradesh 278 336 327 375 457 15. West Bengal 327 321 330 376 400 All India 302 323 317 360 409

N. B. :— Annual data relate to the year July to June • InrJuding Manipur, Meghalaya & Tripura •* Including Delhi, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh Source :— Indian Labour JournaJ. 217

Table 20.12 STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF DEPOSITS AND ADVANCES OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS ( Lakhs of Rs. )

As on the last Friday of

SI. States and U nion No. Territories December 1976

N o. o f D eposits A dvances. Offices,

1 2 3 4 5

1. Andhra Pradesh 1,728 806.70 609,48 2. A ssam 339 165,39 82,01 3. Bihar 1,091 789,53 337,58 4. G u jarat 1,848 1,254 56 748,42 5. H aryana 584 3,560,50 3,560.20 6. Himachal Pradesh 235 91.65 15.85 7. Jammu & Kashmir 275 132,59 48,63 8. K arn atak a 2.049 876,74 859,33 9. K erala 1.482 568,47 383,73 10. Madhya Pradesh 1,176 531,80 270,16 11. M ahara.stra 2,554 3.671,5! 3,029,09 12. M anipur 21 6,50 2,69 13. N agaland 22 5,73 1,58 14. O rissa 480 162,84 84 78 15. P unjab 1,228 839,51 316.25 16. R ajasth an 983 365,82 227,41 17. Sikkim ___ _ — 18. T am ilnadu 2,235 1,171,09 1,293,81 218

Table 20.12. (Concld.)

1 2 3 4 5

19. T rip u ra 42 13,38 3.81 20. Uttar Pradesh 2,542 1,587,89 688.99 21. West Bengal 1,546 2,215,75 1,559,91 22. A &. N. Islands 7 3.48 76 23. Arurachal Pradesh 11 2,97 24 24. Chandigarh 66 131,19 333,61 25. Dadra & Nagar Havcli 4 41 55 26. D elhi 682 1,734,21 2,396,52 27. Goa Oaman & Diu 171 159,13 73,54 28. Lakshadweep 5 90 6 29. M eghalaya 37 24,71 4,04 30. M izoram 4 1,94 9 31. Pondichery 37 22,21 16,97

All India 23,485 17,607,38 13,551,80 219

Table 20.12 (Contd.)

As on the last Friday of

SI. States and Union N o. Territories December 1977

N o o f D eposits A dvances Offices.

1 2 6 7 8 1. Andhra Pradesh 2,041 993,81 720,62 2. A ssam 386 207,43 94,41 3. Bihar 1,305 877.66 346,25 4. Gujarat 2,043 1,24,30 824,31 5. H aryana 660 343,77 211,39 6. H im achal Pradesh 283 105,50 25,73 7. Jammu & Kashmir 325 182,83 64.82 8. K arn ata k a 2,277 1,117,70 932,48 9. Keraia 1,914 760,52 466,11 10. Madhya Pradesh 1,373 634,74 347,62 11. Maharastra 2,833 4,413,94 3,359,15 12. M anipur 25 7,10 3,39 13. N agaland 24 8,96 2,31 14. O rissa 616 201,04 115,62 15. P unjab 1,378 1,010,72 427,51 16. Rajasthan 1,121 440,32 273,07 17. Sikkim 1 344 11 18. T am ilnadu 2,481 1,426.30 1,379,56 19. T rip u ra 67 16,97 6,12 20. Uttar Pradesh 2,890 1,891,70 831,87 220

Table 20.12. (Concld.)

I 2 6 7 8

21. West Bengal 1,741 2,529,39 1.748,40 22. A & N. Islands 10 4,27 83 23. Arunachal Pradesh 11 3,72 30 24. C handigarh 72 143,21 406,29 25. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 4 50 58 26. Delhi 748 2,121,80 2,627,96 27. Lakshadweep 5 1,13 6 28. Goa, Daman & Diu 208 183,23 73.46 29. Meghalaya 43 26,70 4,98 30. M izoram 5 2,24 14 31. Pondlchery 41 29,00 20,55

All India 26,930 21,213,94 1,531,60.

Source—Statistical Outline of Orissa, 1978. 221

Table 20.13 TOTAL AND SURFACED ROAD LENGTH IN INDIA BY STA TES, 1975 ( In kms)

Name of the State Total Surfaced Percent o f surfa­ ced road to t«tal road length.

1 2 3 4

1. Andhra Pradesh 95,968 52,197 54.4 2. Assam 24,206 5,058 20.9 3. Bihar 94.032 21,593 23.0 4. G u ja rat 74,717 37.144 49.7 5. H aryana 25,071 15,238 60.8 6. Himachal Pradesh 11,101 2,878 25.7 7. Jammu & Kashmir 14,075 6.393 45.4 8. K arn atak a 97,955 57,126 58.3 9. Kerala 78,113 19,337 24.8 10. Madhya Pradesh 88,786 40,066 45.1 11. Maharastra 110,680 49,926 45.1 12. Manipur 4,017 1.245 31.4 13. M eghalaya 4.110 837 20.4 14. N agaland 6,053 1,116 18.4 15. O rissa 47.994 13,425 28.0 16. Punjab 21,100 15,161 71.3 17. R ajasthan 47,114 25,164 53.3 18. Sikkim 197 96 48.7 19. T am ilnadu 107,283 59,971 55.9 20. T rip u ra 5,838 1,278 21.9 21. Uttar Pradesh 116,935 31,660 27.1 222

Table 20.13. (Condd.)

I 2 3 4

22. West Bengal 117,938 28,639 24.3 23. A & N Islands 729 497 68.2 24. Arunachal Pradesh 8,878 949 10.7 25. Chandigarh 390 374 95.9 26. D & N Havel i 397 279 70.3 27. Delhi 1,594 1,447 90.8 28. Goa Daman and Diu 6,300 3,262 51.8

29. Lakshadweep — — — 30. M izoram 1,988 17 0.8 31. Pondichery 1,688 7?8 43.7

All India 1,215,337 493,111 40.6

N.B. :• Includes National Highways, State Highways other P.W.D. Roads, Zilla Parisad Roads. Block Highways, Urban Roads and Project Roads. Source—Statistics of Roads in India ( As on the 3Ist March, 1975 ) issued by Transport Research Division, New Delhi. Table 20.14 SHIPPING CARGO HANDLED AT MAJOR PORTS IN INDIA { OOO’T onnes )

State 1970-71 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77

1 2 3 4 5 IMPORTS West Bengal 3,247 5,085 4,479 4,861 Maharastra 11,092 14,075 12,748 12,193 Tamilnadu 4.118 5,623 6,213 5,549 Andhra Pradesh 2,356 2,954 2,966 2,544 Kerala 3,126 3,714 3,544 3,683 Gujarat 2,179 4,486 4,143 3,755 G oa 368 738 688 635 O rissa I 62 189 168 EXPORTS West Bengal 2,718 2,417 3,184 3.134 M aharastra 4,196 4,952 4,889 6,112 T am ilnadu 3,726 3,718 3,348 4,013 Andhra Pradesh 6,877 4,672 6,120 6,804 K eraia 1,518 1,398 1,055 1,343 G u jarat 2,099 2,083 2,162 2,387 G oa 10,712 13,414 12,105 12,850 O rissa 2,156 2,606 3,137 3,149

Sub. to 31st March V SouYc^Basic statistics re l^ p ^ ^ j^ ^ ia n economy, 1950-51 to 1974-75 and Basic Port Statistio; of India. 1976-77.

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