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Goa at a Glance - 2017 (Part A) Sl Goa At A Glance - 2017 (Part A) Sl. NORTH GOA SOUTH GOA Total For No. ITEM Reference Tiswadi Bardez Pernem Bicholim Sattari Ponda North Goa Sanguem Dharban- Canacona Quepem Salcete Mormugao South Goa Goa Sl. Period (4 to 9) dora (11 to 16) State No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I POPULATION AND LITERACY I 1 Total population 2011 1,77,219 2,37,440 75,747 97,955 63,817 1,65,830 8,18,008 65,147 NAS 45,172 81,193 2,94,464 1,54,561 6,40,537 14,58,545 1 2 Density per Sq.Km. 2011 830 899 301 410 129 566 466 75 NAS 128 255 1005 1406 329 394 2 3 Total No. of household 2011 42,241 57,147 17,248 22,414 14,367 38,349 1,91,766 15,068 NAS 10,239 19,119 71,717 35,702 1,51,845 3,43,611 3 4 Male population 2011 90,136 1,19,892 38,652 49,931 32,574 85,492 4,16,677 32,623 NAS 22,532 40,722 1,45,448 81,138 3,22,463 7,39,140 4 5 Female population 2011 87,083 1,17,548 37,095 48,024 31,243 80,338 4,01,331 32,524 NAS 22,640 40,471 1,49,016 73,423 3,18,074 7,19,405 5 6 Rural population 2011 37,549 74,321 45,681 55,775 49,422 62,179 3,24,927 53,600 NAS 32,738 36,234 82,000 22,232 2,26,804 5,51,731 6 7 Urban population 2011 1,39,670 1,63,119 30,066 42,180 14,395 1,03,651 4,93,081 11,547 NAS 12,434 44,959 2,12,464 1,32,329 4,13,733 9,06,814 7 8 No. of main workers 2011 65,660 80,338 19,251 29,766 16,498 57,924 2,69,437 20,335 NAS 13,613 24,821 93,887 53,960 2,06,616 4,76,053 8 9 Main workers participation rate to total population (percent) 2011 37.05 33.84 25.41 30.39 25.85 34.93 32.94 31.21 NAS 30.14 30.57 31.88 34.91 32.26 32.64 9 i) Male participation rate (percent) 2011 52.44 49.54 40.03 46.61 39.63 51.21 48.50 47.18 NAS 42.08 44.64 47.78 52.18 48.03 48.29 ii) Female participation rate (percent) 2011 21.12 17.82 10.19 13.52 11.49 17.60 16.78 15.20 NAS 18.25 16.41 16.37 15.83 16.27 16.55 10 Total literacy rate (percent) 2011 90.37 90.98 88.05 89.24 85.24 89.21 89.57 83.43 NAS 84.68 82.93 89.34 89.30 87.59 88.70 10 11 Male literacy rate (percent) 2011 93.41 93.78 92.90 93.69 91.65 93.56 93.40 89.60 NAS 90.02 87.50 92.63 93.33 91.67 92.65 11 12 Female literacy rate (percent) 2011 87.24 88.14 83.02 84.62 78.59 84.58 85.60 77.24 NAS 79.39 78.35 86.15 84.84 83.47 84.66 12 13 Rural female literacy rate (percent) 2011 84.1 88.1 81.7 82.2 76.3 82.00 82.8 76.0 NAS 77.1 73.7 85.3 83.2 80.0 81.6 13 (Part B) Sl. NORTH GOA SOUTH GOA Total for No. ITEM Reference Tiswadi Bardez Pernem Bicholim Sattari North Goa Sanguem Dharban- Ponda Canacona Quepem Salcete Mormugao South Goa Goa Sl. Period (4 to 8) dora (10 to 16) State No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 II RAINFALL II 1 Normal rainfall (m.m) 1971-2010 (Avg) 2938.1 ~ 3046.8 ~~ - - 4368.0 # 3470.3 + 3776.9 - 3528.3 - - 3135.8 & 2682.4 3085.0 ++ 3267.7 1 2 Actual rainfall (m.m) 2016 2990.4 ~ 2941.4 ~~ 3554.8 3525.3 @ 3086.3 # 3138.8 ## 3085.6 - 2832.5 2827.6 2746.9 3029.6 & 3319.6 3004.5 +++ 3067.8 2 III GEOGRAPHICAL AREA III 1 Area (Sq.Km.) 2016-17 213.54 263.98 251.69 238.79 495.13 1463.13 873.75 292.78 352.04 318.24 292.94 109.12 2238.87 3702.00 1 IV TOWNS & VILLAGES IV 1 Total number of villages 2011 22 28 23 22 77 172 35 16 $ 22 8 35 35 11 162 334 1 i) No. of inhabited villages 2011 22 28 23 22 71 166 29 16 $ 22 7 35 35 10 154 320 ii) No. of un-inhabited villages 2011 - - - - 2 2 5 - - 1 - - 1 7 9 iii) No. of submerged villages 2011 - - - - 4 4 1 - - - - - - 1 5 2 No. of villages included in urban agglomeration 2011 11 - - - - 11 - - - - - 2 1 3 14 2 3 No. of towns 2011 10 16 5 4 2 37 2 - 10 1 3 13 4 33 70 3 i) Municipal towns 2011 1 1 1 2 1 6 1 - 1 1 2 2 1 8 14 ii) Census towns other than municipal towns 2011 9 15 4 2 1 31 1 - 9 - 1 11 3 25 56 V BIRTH, DEATH AND INFANT MORTALITY RATE @@@ V 1 Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 2016 - - - - - 14.13 - - - - - - - 14.27 14.20 1 2 Death rate (per 1,000 population) 2016 - - - - - 8.96 - - - - - - - 8.20 8.63 2 3 Infant mortality rate (Infant deaths per 1,000 live births) 2016 - - - - - 18.02 - - - - - - - 2.30 11.06 3 VI AGRICULTURE VI 1 Net area sown (Ha) 2016-17 10513 15866 14469 11166 14480 66494 10928 3420 10489 9767 10043 16709 2288 63644 130138 1 2 Area sown more than once (Ha) 2016-17 1275 1256 6292 2158 1111 12092 1669 436 1911 1230 2341 3746 1158 12491 24583 2 3 Gross cropped area (Ha) 2016-17 11788 17122 20761 13324 15591 78586 12597 3856 12400 10997 12384 20455 3446 76135 154721 3 4 Area under paddy (Ha) 2016-17 4365 5535 4113 2240 1074 17327 2020 955 2891 3340 5655 7775 860 23496 40823 4 5 Area under other cereals millets/pulses & oil seeds (Ha) 2016-17 190 975 4657 182 241 6245 10 1 - 35 9 746 530 1331 7576 5 6 Area under Sugarcane (Ha) 2016-17 - - 54 6 64 124 461 117 4 61 127 3 - 773 897 6 7 Area under Coconuts (Ha) 2016-17 1700 3047 1691 1554 962 8954 2739 286 2488 1799 2202 6145 1300 16959 25913 7 8 Area under Arecanuts (Ha) 2016-17 2 21 12 84 395 514 90 58 994 88 65 - - 1295 1809 8 9 Area under Cashewnuts (Ha) 2016-17 4040 6425 8580 7803 10755 37603 5410 1880 3503 3430 2589 1950 370 19132 56735 9 10 Area under vegetables (Ha) 2016-17 990 476 996 568 319 3349 165 95 690 735 237 1915 193 4030 7379 10 11 Area under garden crops (Ha) 2016-17 210 294 263 372 540 1679 299 134 635 515 386 251 35 2255 3934 11 12 i) Average yield of rice per Ha. (In kg) 12 a) Kharif 2016-17 2683 2961 2883 2995 3040 2867 2548 2699 2658 2807 2642 2359 2839 2722 2791 b) Rabi 2016-17 2879 2814 3005 2552 2733 2771 2609 2701 2649 2905 2684 2821 2868 2722 2738 VII ANIMAL HUSBANDRY VII 1 No. of veterinary hospitals 2016-17 1 1 - - 1 3 - - 1 - - 1 - 2 5 1 2 No. of veterinary dispensaries 2016-17 - 3 3 1 2 9 2 2 2 2 1 4 1 14 23 2 3 No. of mobile veterinary clinics 2016-17 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 No. of slaughter houses in use 2016-17 - - - - - 0 - - 1 - - - - 1 1 4 5 No. of animals slaughtered * 2016-17 - - - - - 0 - - 2399 - - - - 2399 2399 5 6 Total net weight of animals slaughtered ("000" Kgs) * 2016-17 - - - - - 0 - - 239.900 - - - - 239.900 239.900 6 7 Livestock and Poultry ** 2012 45048 32399 30829 36452 44304 189032 13459 36022 86497 27364 34457 93549 10033 301381 490413 i) No. of Cattle 2012 2331 3971 5051 5224 8357 24934 3069 2739 5088 8495 6124 6546 484 32545 57479 ii) No. of Buffaloes 2012 1924 2457 3711 4435 2799 15326 1124 1782 3647 1279 2515 5911 214 16472 31798 iii) No. of Pigs 2012 3183 1783 1251 143 22 6382 1341 121 2348 4305 2603 23893 2574 37185 43567 iv) No. of other animals 2012 1 2 - - - 3 6 9 5 3 6 7 - 36 39 v) (a) No. of poultry (Backyard) 2012 6017 9510 16137 9117 10788 51569 5763 4140 7800 8528 10914 39298 3274 79717 131286 (b) No. of poultry (Birds in farms) 2012 28709 2055 - 13758 20500 65022 - 25522 62654 - 7000 530 - 95706 160728 vi) Goats 2012 368 1006 1695 1080 463 4612 415 275 1259 2149 2192 1633 423 8346 12958 vii) Dogs 2012 2403 11615 2982 2695 1371 21066 1732 1395 3693 2605 3098 15698 3036 31257 52323 viii) Rabbits 2012 112 - 2 - 4 118 9 39 3 - 5 33 28 117 235 VIII MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES VIII 1 No. of factories registered under the Factories Act, 1948.
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