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Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 “STATISTICAL HANDBOOK” DISTRICT KARGIL UNION TERRITORY OF LADAKH FOR THE YEAR 2018-19 RELEASED BY: DISTRICT STATISTICAL & EVALUATION OFFICE KARGIL D.C OFFICE COMPLEX BAROO KARGIL J&K. TELE/FAX: 01985-233973 E-MAIL: [email protected] Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 THE ADMINISTRATION OF UNION TERRITORY OF LADAKH, Chairman/ Chief Executive Councilor, LAHDC Kargil Phone No: 01985 233827, 233856 Message It gives me immense pleasure to know that District Statistics & Evaluation Agency Kargil is coming up with the latest issue of its ideal publication “Statistical Handbook 2018-19”. The publication is of paramount importance as it contains valuable statistical profile of different sectors of the district. I hope this Hand book will be useful to Administrators, Research Scholars, Statisticians and Socio-Economic planners who are in need of different statistics relating to Kargil District. I appreciate the efforts put in by the District Statistics & Evaluation Officer and the associated team of officers and officials in bringing out this excellent broad based publication which is getting a claim from different quarters and user agencies. Sd/= (Feroz Ahmed Khan ) Chairman/Chief Executive Councilor LAHDC, Kargil Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 THE ADMINISTRATION OF UNION TERRITORY OF LADAKH District Magistrate, (Deputy Commissioner/CEO) LAHDC Kargil Phone No: 01985-232216, Tele Fax: 232644 Message I am glad to know that the district Statistics and Evaluation Office Kargil is releasing its latest annual publication “Statistical Handbook” for the year 2018- 19. The present publication contains statistics related to infrastructure as well as Socio Economic development of Kargil District. The statistical data presented in this Publication were sourced /collected from various Departments of the District. I hope this publication will serve as a indispensable reference guide to Planners, policy makers, Researchers, Academia and General Public who are interested in study of the Socio- Economic development status of the district. I convey my best wishes to DSEO Kargil for bringing out this publication. Sd/= Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary, IAS District Magistrate (Deputy Commissioner/ CEO) LAHDC, Kargil. Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 THE ADMINISTRATION OF UNION TERRITORY OF LADAKH District Statistics and Evaluation Officer Kargil Phone No: 01985-233973, E-Mail:[email protected] FOREWORD The Statistical Handbook 2018-19 of District Kargil is a regular publication of District Statistics and Evaluation office Kargil. It is a useful publication in dissemination of Socio-Economic information about the district. I hope that this Hand Book will serve useful reference for Govt. deptts. Educational Institutions, Planners, Research Scholars & Policy Makers. I express my sincere thanks to the Deputy Commissioner/CEO LAHDC Kargil and Govt Offices, for their co-operation in furnishing the required data in time for timely release of the Hand Book. I would also extend my sincere thanks to the Statistical Officers, Statistical Assistant & Junior Statistical Assistant for their efforts in preparation of the Hand Book. Feedback /comments are solicited to help improve the content of the Handbook. Your responses may be sent to us at [email protected]. Sd/= (Kacho Mohd Hussain) District Statistics & Evaluation Officer Kargil Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 Index Chapter/Table Particulars Page No No. Map of District Kargil 1 Kargil at a Glance 2-4 Chapter 01 Population 5-14 1.00 Area-wise/ Sex-wise population of different censuses 6 1.01 Growth of Population 7 1.02 Population by religion 2011 census (Population in souls) 8 1.03 Population by Tehsils 9 1.04 Population by Blocks 10 1.05 Population By age Group (As per census 2011) 11 1.06 Schedule Cast Population (As per census 2011) 12 1.07 Schedule Tribe Population (As per census 2011) 12 1.08 Population By Working Force 13 1.09 Number Of Village in Kargil and Zanskar 14 1.10 Block wise/ Panchayt wise Number of Villages 14 Chapter 02 Vital Statistics 15-16 2.0 Number of Births and Deaths in the District 16 2.01 Death By Year and Cause 16 Chapter 03 AGRICULTURE 17-26 3.00 Land Utilization Pattern (Area in hectares) 18 3.01 Area Under different Crops(Area in hectares) 19 - Production Of Food Grains In Qtls. 19 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 3.02 Land Holdings According to Different size Classes 20 3.03 Land Holdings According to size Classes & percentage (%) 21 3.04 Fertilizer off- Take off- Take (In Quintals) 22 3.05 Crops Calendar 23 3.06 Improved Seeds Distribution(In Tones) 24 Area Under High Yielding Verity Programme (Area in ‘000’ 3.07 25 hectors) 3.08 Source of Irrigation and Irrigated are under different Crops 26 Chapter 04 Horticulture & Fisheries 27-31 4.00 Horticulture Extensions. 28 4.01 Product of Fruits Under Various Varieties 29 4.02 Fisheries rearing units (Departmental) 30 - Procurement of Feed and Stocking 31 Chapter 05 Live Stock & Veterinary 32-43 5.00 Livestock And Poultry as Per Livestock Census 33 5.01 Block wise Livestock And Poultry Population 34 Breeding Programme/ Artificial Insemination-/ Natural 5.02 35 Coverage 5.03 Veterinary Units and Sub Units 36 5.04 Sheep Farms/ Centers 37 5.05 Preventive Measures Taken 38-40 5.06 Number of Veterinary Personnel 41 5.07 Animals treated during 42 5.08 Animals Slaughtered 43 Chapter 06 FOREST 44-45 6.00 Area and Out- turn Of Forest Products 45 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 Chapter 07 CD & NES 46-49 7.00 Panchayats and Villages 47 7.01 Identification Of Target Families of (BPL) 48 National rural Employment Programme Works and 7.02 49 Employment Creation/ Generation Chapter 08 COOPERATIVE 50-52 8.00 Number Of Societies 51 8.01 Financial Structure Of Societies (in Lacs.) 52 Chapter 09 ELECTRICITY 53-61 9.00 Installed Capacity in MW/ KW (Hydro/ Diesel) 54 - Installed Capacity (M.Ws) Solar(Renewable) 55 9.01 Installed/ utilized capacity from DG Set 56-57 No. of Hydro/ Diesel Power Station/ House & utilized 9.02 58 capacity and Generation 9.03 Rural Electrification 59 9.04 Number Of Electric Installations 60 9.05 Energy Utilization (lacs. Units) 61 Chapter 10 ROADS AND BUILDINGS 62-64 Category wise Total Length Maintained by State PWD 10.00 63 excluding National High Way. 10.01 Category Wise Roads Maintained BY Project VIJIYAK 64 Chapter 11 IRRIGATION 65-66 11.00 Cropped Area Irrigated in Hect. 66 Chapter 12 Public Health Engineering 67-70 12.00 NO. of Wells and Drinking water Installations 68 12.01 Coverage under Rural water Supply 69 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 12.02 Water Infrastructure and requirement 70 Chapter 13 Banking Institutions 71-73 Number of Bank Offices Deposits, Advances(Schedule 13.00 72 Commercial Banks) 13.01 Block Wise Figures 73 74-80 Chapter 14 INDUSTRIES AND LABOUR Small Scale Industrial Units Registered with DIC During the 14.00 75-77 Year 14.01 Loans Advanced Under DIC Programme 78 14.02 Working of Khadi and Village Industries (Registered only) 79 Training wise/ Craft wise Number of Handicraft Centers and 14.03 80 Trainees Therein. Chapter 15 Industrial Training Institute (ITI) 81-83 15.00 Statistical Data ITI Kargil 82-83 Chapter 16 EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE 84-86 16.00 Employment Exchange, Registration and Placements 85 Number of Job Seekers on Live register of Employment 16.01 86 Exchange Chapter 17 TRADE AND COMMERCE 87-89 17.00 Shops and Commercial Establishments 88 17.01 Ownership of Employment in Shops 89 Chapter 18 EDUCATION 90-96 18.00 Number of Govt. Institutions for General Education 91 18.01 Enrolment in Institutions for General Education 92 18.02 Literacy Level In the District As Per Census 93 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 18.03 Numbers of Teachers in Educational Institution 94 18.04 Percentage of Trained Teachers 95 Institutions- Teacher ratio, Teacher-Pupil ration and 96 18.05 Institution-Pupil ratio Chapter 19 Degree college Kargil 97-100 19.00 Statistical Data Degree college Kargil 98 - Statistical Data Degree college Drass & Zanskar 99 - Statistical Data Govt polytechnic college Kargil 100 Chapter 20 Health & Family Welfare 101-108 20.00 No. of Medical Institutions 102 20.01 Bed Strength in Hospitals and Other Health Institutions 103 20.02 Medical Personnel Available 104 20.03 Patients Treated and Operations Performed 105 Patient- Doctor Ratio, Population Doctor Ratio, Institution- 20.04 106 Population Ratio 20.05 Vaccination Administered 107 20.06 Family Welfare Work Done 108 Chapter 21 Road & Transport 109-114 21.00 No. of Vehicle in the District 110 21.01 No of vehicle registered in ARTO Kargil 111 Registration Of Vehicles Commercial/Non Commercial 21.02 112 ARTO Kargil 21.03 Operational Details Of Transport Corporation 113 - Highway and Major Roads 114 Chapter 22 Communication 115-116 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 21.03 Post and Telegraph 116 Chapter 23 SOCIAL WELFARE 117-118 23.00 Number of Training and Persons Trained 118 Chapter 24 ICDS 119-120 24.00 ICDS services 120 Chapter 25 CA&PD 121-124 25.00 District Kargil Ration Stock Details (in Qtl/ Ltr) 122 Ration Scale/Ration Detail Category Wise 25.01 123 2015-16 - Petrol Pump/ Gas Agencies 124 Chapter 26 Tourism 125-126 26.00 Nationality wise Tourists Arrival. 125 26.01 No. of Hotels, Guest Houses and Travel Agents Registered 126 27 Judicial 127-131 27.00 Number of Police Stations and Police Posts 128 27.01 Institution and Disposal of Civil and Criminal Cases 129 27.02 Civil and Criminal Cases 130 27.03 Cognizable Cases Reported 131 Chapter 28 Planning, Development and monitoring 132-135 Annual Plan 2018-19 Kargil District 28.00 133-135 Sector wise Break Up Of Outlay & Expenditure Chapter 29 Hajj Data 136 29.00 Yearly Hajj Detail 136 Telephone Directory 137-150 Statistical Handbook District Kargil 2018-19 GENERAL INFORMATION: LOCATION: Kargil with a population of 1.40 lacs is scattered over an area of 14086 Sq Km, is a district in the Ladakh Union Territory of northern India.
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