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2011-Dshb-Kalahandi.Pdf GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DISTRICT STATISTICAL HANDBOOK KALAHANDI 2011 DISTRICT PLANNING AND MONITORING UNIT KALAHANDI ( Price : Rs.25.00 ) CONTENTS Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Socio-Economic Profile : Kalahandi … 1 Administrative set up … 4 I POSITION OF DISTRICT IN THE STATE 1.01 Geographical Area … 5 District wise Population with Rural & Urban and their proportion of 1.02 … 6 Odisha. District-wise SC & ST Population with percentage to total population of 1.03 … 8 Odisha. 1.04 Population by Sex, Density & Growth rate … 10 1.05 District wise sex ratio among all category, SC & ST by residence of Odisha. … 11 1.06 District wise Literacy rate, 2011 Census … 12 Child population in the age Group 0-6 in different district of Odisha. 1.07 … 13 II AREA AND POPULATION Geographical Area, Households and Number of Census Villages in different 2.01 … 14 Blocks and ULBs of the District. 2.02 Classification of workers (Main+ Marginal) … 15 2.03 Total workers and work participation by residence … 17 III CLIMATE 3.01 Month wise Actual Rainfall in different Rain gauge Stations in the District. … 18 3.02 Month wise Temperature and Relative Humidity of the district. … 20 IV AGRICULTURE 4.01 Block wise Land Utilisation pattern of the district. … 21 Season wise Estimated Area, Yield rate and Production of Paddy in 4.02 … 23 different Blocks and ULBs of the district. Estimated Area, Yield rate and Production of different Major crops in the 4.03 … 25 district. 4.04 Source- wise Irrigation Potential Created in different Blocks of the district … 26 Achievement of Pani Panchayat programme of different Blocks of the 4.05 … 27 district 4.06 Consumption of Chemical Fertiliser in different Blocks of the district. … 28 Table SUBJECT PAGE No. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) V CO-OPERATION 5.01 Co-operative Structure in the district. … 29 5.02 Primary Agrl. Co-operative Society in different Blocks of the district … 30 Non-Agricultural Credit Society in different Blocks & Urban areas of the 5.03 … 31 district Marketing Co-operative Societies in different Blocks and 5.04 … 32 Urban areas of the district VI FOREST 6.01 Classification of forest Area by legal status in the district … 33 VII FISHERY 7.01 Block-wise Production of Fish in different Blocks of the district … 34 VIII LIVE STOCK AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY District wise Live Stock Production as per 2007 (Quick Report) Live Stock 8.01 … 35 Census Veterinary Institutions and personnel in different Blocks and 8.02 … 37 Urban areas of the district Treatment of Animal and Progeny Born in different Blocks and 8.03 … 38 Urban areas of the districts. 8.04 District wise estimated Production of Milk, Meat and Egg in Odisha. … 39 IX INDUSTRY AND MINING Activities of Small Scale, Handicrafts & Cottage and Handloom Industries 9.01 … 42 in the district 9.02 Mining Activities in Odisha, 2010-11 … 43 X POWER 10.01 Division- wise Consumption of Electricity in the district. … 49 10.02 Villages Electrified in Odisha at the end of the year 2010-11 … 50 XI TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION 11.01 Postal Net-work different Block and ULBs of the district, 2010-11 … 51 11.02 Telecommunication Service in different Block and ULBs of the district … 52 Distance of Sub Divisional Hqrs / Block Hqrs / Main Hats ( Market) from 11.03 … 53 District Hqrs of the district 11.04 Motor Vehicles Registered & Motor vehicle On Road in the district. … 54 11.05 District- wise Railway routes and No of Railway Stations in Odisha. … 55 11.06 Length of different categories of Roads in the Districts. … 56 11.07 Important Tourist Spots of the district. … 57 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) XII EDUCATION 12.01 Education in Rural / Urban areas of the District. … 58 No. of Primary Schools, Teachers and Students in different 12.02 … 59 Block and Urban area of the district No. of Middle Schools, Teachers and Students in different Block and 12.03 … 61 Urban area of the district No. of Secondary Schools, Teachers and Students in different 12.04 … 63 Block and Urban area of the district No. of Colleges for General education, Lecturers and Students in different 12.05 … 65 Block and Urban area of the districts. 12.06 Literacy rate in different Blocks and Urban areas of the district. … 67 XIII HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE Health care infrastructures (Allopathic) in different Blocks and 13.01 … 68 Urban areas of the district. Ayush infrastructures ( Homoeopathic) , Patients treated in different 13.02 … 70 blocks and urban areas of the district. Ayush infrastructures ( Ayurvedic / Uanani ) Patients treated in different 13.03 … 71 Blocks and Urban areas of the district. 13.04 Family welfare, Maternity and Child health programmes of the district. … 72 13.05 Number of Births, Deaths and Infant Deaths registered in the district. … 73 13.06 Achievement under Health Control Programmes in the districts. … 74 13.07 Drinking Water facilities in different Block of the district. … 76 XIV BANKING No. of Reporting Offices, Aggregate Deposits and Gross Bank Credit 14.01 … 77 of Schedule Commercial Banks in the district. XV REVENUE 15.01 Land Revenue Collection in the district. … 78 15.02 Collection of different type of Tax in the district. … 79 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) XVI POLICE, CRIME AND JUDICIARY 16.01 No. of Police Stations, Out posts and Beat houses in the district. … 80 Sanctioned Strength of different categories of Posts under 16.02 … 81 Police Administration in the district. 16.03 Incidence of Crimes in the district … 82 16.04 Death Due to Dowery and Atrocity on women in the district. … 83 16.05 Position of Judges in the district. … 83 16.06 No. of Registered Legal Practioners in the district … 84 XVII LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT Qualification wise Registration, Placement and Live Register 17.01 … 85 Position as on 31st December, 2011 XVIII WAGES AND PRICE 18.01 Average Price of Selected Items of Farm Cultivation in the district. … 87 Average Daily Wages of different classes of Rural labourers in the 18.02 … 88 district. 18.03 Wholesale Prices of some Important crops of the district. … 89 18.04 Rural Retail Prices of some Important commodities of the district … 90 XIX PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Distribution of Essential Commodities in different Blocks and 19.01 … 91 Urban areas of the district XX LOCAL BODIES Income of different Municipalities and Notified Area Councils 20.01 … 92 of the district. Expenditure of different Municipalities and Notified Area Councils 20.02 … 93 of the district XXI ELECTION Constituency-wise Block / Municipality / NAC and GP covered 21.01 … 94 under General Assembly Election Constituency wise General information on Assembly Election, 2009 in 21.02 … 103 the district Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) XXII WOMEN &CHILD WELFARE PROGRAMME 22.01 Self help Groups in different blocks of the district … 104 22.02 Integrated Child Development Scheme in different blocks of the district … 105 22.03 Social Security Programme in different Blocks of the district. … 107 XXIII POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME ( RURAL ) Self Employment under SGSY Programme in different Blocks of the 23.01 … 108 district Employment Generation under MGNREGS / SGRY Programmes in 23.02 … 109 different Blocks of the district. Employment Generation under SJSRY Programme in 23.03 … 110 Urban Local Bodies ( ULB ) of the district. Self Employment under SJSRY Programme in Urban Local Bodies 23.04 … 111 ( ULB ) of the district. XXIV DISASTER STATISTICS Fire Stations, Incidence of fire accidents, Loss of Lives and 24.01 … 112 Properties etc. in the district. 24.02 Occurrences of different types of Natural Calamities in the district. … 113 24.03 Street Accidents due to Conveyance in the district. … 114 XXV MISCELLANEOUS 25.01 Progressive Small Savings Collection in the district. … 115 Categories wise Number of Representatives in District Planning 25.02 Committee,Zilla Parishad, Grama Panchayat, Panchayat Samities and … 116 ULB of the district 25.03 Death due to Snake Bite and Attack of other Wild Animals in the district. … 117 SOCIO ECONOMIC PROFILE : KALAHANDI 1. Location : Kalahandi district is one of the southern located districts in Odisha. It lies between 82o32’ to 83o47’ East longitude and between 19o8’ to 20o25’ North latitude. It is bounded by the Bolangir district in north, Rayagada district in south, Khandamal district in the east and Nuapada district in the west. 2. Climate : The climate condition of the district is generally hot with high humidity during March to August and cold during September to February. The monsoon generally breaks during the month of June. Annual rainfall of the district was 1174.1 m.m in 2011 which is lower than the normal rainfall (1330.5 m.m). 3. Area and Population : The district has an area of 7920 sq.kms and 15.77 lakhs of population as per 2011 census. The district accounts for 5.09 percent of the states territory and shares 3.76 percent of the states population. The density of population of the district is 199 per sq. kms., as against 270 person per sq.km of the state. It has 2236 villages ( including 137 un-inhabited villages ) covering 13 blocks, 13 Tahasils and 2 Subdivisions. As per 2011 census the schedule caste population is 286580 (18.17.%) and schedule tribe population 449456 ( 28.50 %) . The literacy percentage o the district covers 52.90 against 72.90 of the state. 4. Agriculture : During the year 2010-11, the net area sown was 267 thousand hectares against 4681 thousand hectares of the state. The production of paddy was 9626227 quintals, 34141 quintals maize, 7840 quintals ragi, 30215 quintals mung, 16131 quintals biri, 21798 quintals kulthi, 1265 quintals till, 42416 quintals groundnuts and 1427 quintals mustard.
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