HANDBOOK OF BASIC STATISTICS OF MAHi»iSHTRA STATE 1989
DIRECTORATE OF ICONOMICS AND STATISTICS GOVERNMEN' OF MAHARASHTRA iOMBAY With compliments from The Director of Economics and Statistics Government of Maharashtra, Bombay
3 ( 1 ?
- H ub .Mr-.-'--) J National Instivu e of Educa Planning a»d Amia««aaoo
f-*-5"'rr3S;.
...... 3?^ <\%6% f rr ?t5«t ^ ^ T R rt 5r«TR ^ v « m 3 T ^ i(T Trrf55%cft5! Ht 3 tt|. T T H m m h ?rrrm%fj srrfni ^ q ^ q rt^ ? ? ^cFyssr 3 T R ? t ^ «fift^^iT({T mWK ^T tn 3^%iTT ^5^ 3H|.
^T^RHSS T m ^ trt^*^ 5^JTrr«T«P ?Tf3(iiri^tIt g ;^ R ftw n ?T^mcT wr^rrrsft %«Rnfr arr^jy 3 n |. r r ^ c m ^ TirsTT^ airfvTsp 5nmt aiTT^^ f ? r ^ ^ %% 3it|? t.
smRcT F if^ tozn^ swc^ncT ^rmyqicT 3TT^ 3TT|. a f f ^ 3TR>t ^7^15^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ! ^ ^ gSITT»R|t^ yiPWcTi 3tt| .
^ gfvcnrr ?w r ^ w ?t ^rwTirt M%sr ^nrft, ? t^ NrrarwiRt qt% ^ fer^ cirm^ armrflr 3tt| .
iT|rmsET5ZTT m ^ r jh r r m ^ g r q ^ ar^ft a m n 3TT|.
^T. f e ^T^rsPT, 3T^ ^ #5fT55^,
\ \ ^%6%,
RC 4451—la PREFACE The Handbook of Basic Statistics of Maharashtra State for the year 1989 is the twenty-nineth in the series. Its object is to present up-to-date statistical data on various socio-economic aspects of Maharashtra State in a concise foim. For the purpose of comparison of the economy of the State with that of India, corresponding data for India have also been shown in the first opening table. Data on treads in some selected indicators are presented at the end in a saries of tables to throw light on the growth of economy. In attempting to give up-to-date information, provisional jBgures have sometimes been presented, which may be reyised when final figures become available. The co-operation extended by various departments of the State Government, Central Government and autonomous organisations in bringing out this publication is gratefully acknowledged. The Handbook, it is hoped, will be useful as a ready reference to information on Maharashtra.
V. D. Mahajan, Director of Economics and Statistics, Bombay.
Bombay : Dated 15th December 1989. ?rf^^^/ERRATA
Serial Page Table Column, Line, Item For Read Ko. No. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 IV I-Table No. 3.2 8.2 2 4 •• 6, cotton 37.0 37.9 3 7 •• 5,1-7.1 1,55,549 1,15,549 4 11 1.1 3,1-19 ----- 42.0 5 16 2.3 4, M 2 212 213 6 31 2.15 5,1-1987 7,09,590 7,09,594 7 49 3.7 2 ,1-Urea 9,13,600 9,13,000 8 77 7.4 5,1-19 1,888 888 9 89 12.2 3, heading 1989 1988 10 89 12.2 4, heading 1988 1989 11 118 17.1 3,1-2 216 1,216 12 118 17.1 3,1-4, L-6 654 1,654 13 118 17.1 3 ,1-Total 1,19,1704 1,19,704 14 153 23.4(a) 4, L-9,1-total staff 75,363 75,863 15 156 23.6 4.11(a) 1,74,000 1,78,000 16 157 23.7 4,1-1 2,735 735 17 212 29.9 m s in arte TfW .s 213 29.9 11,1-3 Gen. Index 16 165 HANTOBOOK OF BASIC STATISTICS OF MAHARASHTRA STATE 1589 3TiJ9FRf^T^/CONTENTS wi [Vol. XXIX pI m jlR^nw Prrface Maharashtra State at a glanee— ( I ] mwq" iTT%ft ., .. / 1 General information. (ll) 2.4. Siwr 17 Porcentage of literacy in each district. 2.5. q r ^ 18 Decadal variation in population since ^'Sdrr. 1901. 2.6. si^rhzTT wl+yjsMf-TTdTSjqiui ^FTnrO' 19 Urban population by size-class of towns. 2.7. 20 Classification of inhabited villagei anffVT^. according to population. 2.8. ^ 21 Cities/Urban Agglomerations (UAs) with population of 1,00,000 or above. 2.9. ^ ^ 23 Classification of workers and non- workers. 2.10. ^ ^ VWF5TT 5fT^% SJTTOPT S^PRT- 24 Classification of pearsons not at work by type of activity. 2.11. ;;tt^ srrf^ ^ 26 Population of scheduled castes aad *rt^ 5fNrH5qT. scheduled tribes and neo-buddhist. 2.12. sfqwHt 28 Disabled population in Maharashtra ?WTT. State by type of disability. r Paoe 2.13. < ^t^RreJfT . . 29 Population according to age grroups. 2.14. gqfnmx 30 Population by religion. 2.15. ?oo'i 31 Annual estimates of populatiion up i 2001. 2.16. W5i'JITd ^ ?zmh^ 37 Households and household pjopulatio ?T®TT. by languages mainly spofcem. 3. Agriculture 3.1. vrfFpfNT . 38 Land utilisation. 12. fviT^WR 3rrP>r 39 Districtwise break-up o f cultuirable arfl and cultivated area. 3.3. 5T^ Pr^TOT^VJ ^ arrfw cin% 41 Area and outturn of principal <«ops. ^g?mpT. 3.4. STfiT ^ ^ c2Tt% 42 Area and outturn of principail crops i ^3?TT^. each district. 3.5. s r ^ ftRihmr Pr^iir^ . . 46 Index numbers of production o»f principj crops. 3.6. snftvr g a r w 48 Progress imder soil conservation an snnff. land reclamation. 3.7. TRTPtI ^ .. .. 49 Distribution of chemical fertiliisers. 3.8. ?raHt . . . . 50 Agricultural implements. 3.9. ....51 Agricultural pumps energised. 3.10. TrfRr'551^ !JP?iT 52 Number, area and average; size c ^ ^ yXRrCt operational h o ld ii^ in MaUiarashtn 3.11. ■JcrsFq- 35 §Tr^?qr 53 Number of Irrigation projects (complete in State sector. 3.12. frrfw SSTfRTT W 5Trq^ 54 Irrigation potential created aind actui irrigated area. 3.13. WRr?rT% iTT^ 55 Government hydro projects commij 5 1 ^ , ^ sioned. 4. q?ra5f#fr Animal Husbandry 4.1. q^sPT ...... 56 Livestock population. 4.2. q^«FT . . . . 58 Livestock population in each distric^ q«i5 P age 4.3. ?f#a] 60 Miscellaneous statistics relating to animal husbandry. 4.4. Collection and distribution of milk by dairies in Government and Co operative sectors. •4.5 Milk products and milk chilling centres 8. Electricity 8.1. {ffJRTT, ^?TP!?T 3nf«r 83 Installed capacity, generation amd WFR. consumption of electricity. 3.2. yarsT iT T ^ w ^tef . . 84Towns and villages electrified. 9. #WT Joint Stock Campanies 9.1. ^<1 ^ '{W T>fl- 85 Number of joint stock companies as «»a ?TFrr. 31st March 1989. 10. Banks 10.1 . ^ ara^^qr fs^nwhh t 86 Number of places having banking offioMs f^r^rsrn: #FTT. and number of banking offices in eacdi district. 11. ?T§5PU Co-operation 11. 1. ^ ?HRrr^r?t^ ?r«irr, 87 Societies, membership, working capitsal, ^wffg; fii^JTT T w anfn advances and tumov«r. 'j»>T8W. 12. q f ? :^ gr lEsemsznr Transport and Communications 12.1. TSFczrNt 5$ift .» ..88 Road length. 12.2. ..89 Road length according to types of surface e 12.3. Operational statistics of Maharasbtira State Road Transport Corporation. <=IIT<'W 3TM'#^' JftSR STT^ i . . 91 Motor vehicles in operation. Transport and non transport vehicUes in Maharashtra State. 12.6 ®Tie|y|f4itt> 9i Professional and non-professioaial driving licenses. 12.7. v5T^ . . . . 94 Railway route length. 12.8. TT^TTnsj TTJirra^ ^Fnrf^ ^ 95 Number of post offices and telt^raph ?TR ^■y? 14. Inland Trade 14.1. TUfRps^HT •a^T5ft 100 Inland Trade of Maharashtra. ITT^W sJTFfTT. 15. ftrw'JT Education 15.1. fwRPrrszTT uw PTgR ^ f^rar- 102 Institutions and enrolment by ^pe of education. 15.2. snqfw ^ ftrsffir . . 105 Primary and secondary education in each district. 15.3. iTi^RTSJ TTJJTT^^ 9 m r ^ W Sf^iTW^ 107 Nimiber of seats sanctioned for srftrOT fiwi'dtw srfiFrwirr- trainees in the Government and 5^f=KiT TTfc^jrnn. non-Oovemment industrial training institutions in Maharashtra. .4.(A) TTirn^? ^ Results ap^rrer^ of 108 the final examinations oi 3 fh ff^ sfftraETJT ^fprNqr arfinr Government and non-Govemmsnt T^5TT^ industrial training institutes in Maharashtra. WTlWRTW 109 Do. TTSJricfT^y ftRrra 110 Classification of apprentice trainees in Maharashtra. 15.6. 18. Prisons 18.1. 5fTRm zH t ^ ?fi5Tr .. 120 Number of prisons and convicts. 19. Housing 19.1. ERT^t .. 12\ Classi&cation of iiouses accoxdiuas to 19.2. Wr 22.5.. >srf^cR V^NFrNrforr 148 Consumer price Index numbers for f+Hdli^ Urban non-manual employees. 22.6.. 4H^i 23. TtsPTR Employment 23.1.. sfW RT ^ +T»II=in% 150 Industrial classification of persons at work other than cultivators. 23.2.. TTWrf% 151 Occupational classification of persons at yr^HFTP^tTR ar’fNiXiT. work other than cultivators. Employment exchange statistics. 23.4itA. -W ^ . . 153 State Government employees. 23.4lB.^iiiy W 3iTci1f^^< TToRT 154 Class and casteswise State Government VRWt. employees. 23.5.. .. 155 Employment in public sector. 23.6. . 5 ^ ^ snqRl arfefinrRTOT^ 156 Employment under shops and iffsvsw T>5r 24. Presses and Publications 24.1.. 3 ^ arrf^ 158 Printing presses, newspapos, books and periodicals. 25. Annual Plans 25.1.. ^ 159 Sixth and Seventh Five-Year i4an o f jfrsnrr. Maharashtra. 26. State Finance 26.1.. ^ \ . . . , 161 Revenue receipts of the State. 26.2.. , * 167 Expenditure on revenue accoimt. 26.3.. '^rsTTWr 3T 27. ^3T5TO State Income 27.1.. f%HcTtfaR TFsir 3?7flr 180 State income at current and constant prices. «J63 Page 28. ?i#OT Miscellaneous 28.1. . . 182 Regulated markets. 28.2A ^Tr%fV . . 186 Life Jnsurance in Maharashtra. 28.2B IT^RTS^T^ ^TTEIKq STc^Wf 187 Gross direct Premium writtem in firfWT. Maharashtra. 28.3. f^nfiFn# 188 Number of hotels in Maharashtra approved by the tourism depairtmeat. 28.4. fclTt^TI^ 189 Poreiga tourists disembarking at Bombay bj air. 28.5. ^JTfRns? { ^ ) 190 Production ol crude oil in Maha rashtra State. 28.6. TT5zrRTt5$ ^TTS, 191 Reserves, gross production aind utilisation of natural gas in Maharashtra State. 28.7. ^fW R - H^Kfc^T^ 192 LPG domestic customers in Maltta- ^TT^. rashtra. 29. fiffntvfin ^ Trends in selected indicators! 29.1. M ...... 194 Agriculture. 29.2. . . ..1 9 8 Livestock and poultry. 29.3. snfJT ^rrw w . . . . 200 Industry and mining. 29.4. ^ ...... 202 Electricity. 29.5...... 204 Co-operation. 29.6. « r i r ^ srrf^ ?o5«iw>r . . 206 Transport and commxmications. 29.7. fw w ...... 208 Education. 29.8. arfe^ «iT3^ fW f% Pf«3rrff 210 All India wholesale price Index niumbers (New Series). ! 29.9. i»W (I) ^rWFirmf^/GENERAL INFORMATION Serrial Particulars Item Noj. (11) (2) (4) 1 F^rnr— Location— W?:a!!reTM . , 16.4 to 22.1 North latitude (degrees). ^ ^ « l^ . , 2,479 Un-inhabited. t85 t o a r ( ^ . Pp^hft^) . 3,07,690 Area (in Square Kiloraetres)t 9) f+HRNl^ ^ 720 Length of the Coast-Line (Kilometres). ai^fWRj i'R ) 3{mTfer. tl981 Population Census. (U ) ^ *r UA = Urban agglomeration is a jn^Rt f^rm continuous urban spread f W ^ f W 3Tfg^ '5T«toi^ iT^RTSS Comparison Serial qfCTrm Maha India of Maha- Unit Iton No. rashtra rashtra with India (Percentage) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2) ^ «nFT>RT) POPULATION (1981 Census) 1.1 40,791 5,25,457* 7.8 Thousand (c) Rural population. (3fT) l?»PT wrtr- . 64.97 76.69 Percentage (b) Perc^tage of rural popula 5^37 5Rr»r. tion to total population. 1.2 (sr) ^mrtt 5$tv#5znf . . ^ r r h r . . 2 1 ^ 3 1,59,727* 13.8 Thousand (a) Urban population. (an') 35.03 23.31 Percentage (b) Percentage of urban popula- $mw. ti 1.3 (sr) q«gnr , . i|'«k w . . 11,691 1,19,773 9.8 Thousand (0) Number of households («|) iJPfH . . „ 7,534 90,867 8.3 Do. (/) Rural. {^) f n ^ . . „ 4,157 28,906 34.4 Do. («) Urban. 1.4 62,784 6,85,185* 9.2 Thousand id) Total population ('^) 5^ •• ...... 32,415 3,54,398* 9.4 Do. (0 Male. (R) . . . . „ 30,369 3,30,787* 9.5 Do. (ft) Female. 1.5 (ar) ^’fffcT sf ar»mft ^ „ 10,252 1,56,383 6.6 Do. (fl) Population of scheduled castes and sdieduled tribes (m ) ^ 16.3 22.8 Percontage (b) Percentage of above popula- tion to total popdatioa 1.6 (ar) ^ . . ^^trFcT . . 24,302 2,22,516© 10.9 Thousand (a) Total main workers. n (ar) ^jTOOTwiiart*Iftfrtt 31.7 33.§ .. Psfssfitagg ® Fgfg8fiti|g8ft8tal ffliifl workers to total population 1.7 (ar) # iT ff^ vmr STTvrrt . . prrri^ , . 2,417 22,089® 10.9 Thousand (a) Marginal workers. (arr) ^ sRtjrr=m% ujfigbnf)' 3.9 3.3 .. Percentage (b) Percentage of marginal iTfor sPTfw. workers to total population. 1.8 (3t) IT2FW ?r sRtJiT^ . . . . 36,G66 4,20,683© 8.6 Thousand (a) Total non-workers. (arr) ^ ?t s f w =jtt% tr^ ^hpt^ 57.4 63.2 .. Percentage (d) Percentage of total non ? T ^ 5RTW. workers to total population, 1.9 ^RcTT P . . 3rr fticrr- 204 216tt Persons per Density of population. iftzxirnT sq. km. 1.10 HT«rT^% SWTXJT— Literacy percentage— (*1) w 58.79 46.89 Percentage (i) Male u> (R) ftgiTT 34.79 24.82 Do- («) Female (^) 47.18 36.23 Do. (m) Persons 1.11 ajniir ?T *1,0 0 0 937 933 Females per Sex ratio. 1,000 males 24.75 25.00 Percentage Percentage growth of popula tion during 1971-81. * sfhtoRT amfFT^ 3RT^ ^ ^ ^ 3tMV ^3T«T sr Includes projected population of Assam, where ce^isus could not be held but excludes population of areas in Jammu and Kashmir under unlawful occupation of Pakistan and China where census could not be taken. @ srnrnr ?f1^/Excluding Assam, t t stsjT/Excludlng Jammu and Kashmir, (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2) AGRICULTURE Area under principal crops <\^,6\3-66 ^ ^%66-6\ ^ m f i t {Average for years 1986-87 1987- €TT?rfr). and 1988-89) 2.1 1,481 54,332 2.7 Thou-hect. Rice 2.2 Trg • • ;; 783 23,429 3.3 Do. .. Wheat 2.3 • • tf 6,394 15,599 41 .0 Do. .. Jo war 2.4 V • • j) 1,838 11,009 16.7 Do. .. Bajri 2.5 8,782 79,445 11.1 Do. .. All cereals 2.6 * • »> 3,066 17,415 17.6 Do. .. All pulses 2.7 3TvfSn^ ♦ • »> 11,849 96,860 12.2 Do. .. All foodgralns 2.8 ?r|pnT • • >1 760 7,421 10.2 Do. .. Groundnut 2.9 3 ^ • • n 295 3,243 9.1 Do. .. Sugarcane 2.10 • • It 2,613 6,901 37.0 Do. .. Cotton Outturn o f principal crops {Average fo r years 1986-87, 1987-88 and 1988-89) 2.11 r itp 1,835 63,362 2.9 Thousaad Rice tonnes. 2.12 TTg 664 48,162 1.4 Do. .. Wheat 2.13 4.407 10,633 41.4 Do. .. Jowar 2.14 ' ti 758 5,200 14.6 Do. .. Bajri 2.15 7,702 1,48,710 5.2 Do. .. All cereals 2.16 1,373 12,124 11.3 Do. .. All pulses 2.17 3T?rtjr?^ » 9,076 1,60,833 5.6 Do. .. All foodgrains 2.18 ff 686 7,091 9.7 Do. .. Groundnut f} 34;§5§ i;95,.§l? 12:7 69 ; ::: §ilgSF£S9S (SSS?) ^ 2.20 ii 211 1,245 16.9 Do. .. Cottpn (lint) Ul a n i m a l HUSBANDRY L 3 S' Livestock Census, 1982 3.1 q5j_a?! . . 30,919 4,19,545 7.4 Thousand Total livestock numben, 3.2 q- ti 16,162 1,62,453 8.4 Do. . . Total cattle 3.3 Tnf-tvJ— Cattle— ( 1) ?ft5T I?y it 8,560 94,305 9.1 Do. .;• (/■) Mdles over 3 years {r ) }> 7,110 86,081 8.3 Do. .. (ii) Females over 3 years 3.4 n 3,972 69,784 5.7 Do. .. Total buffalowes 3.5 — Buffaloes— ( ^ II 760 16,242 4.7 Do. .. (/) Males over 3 years {^ ) d k f^5fTr n 3,212 53,442 5.8 Do. .. (//) Females over 3 years 3.6 tT^»Jr ^feT 2T 9J 10,376 1,04,017 10.1 Do. . . Total sheep and goats 3.7 13,^'JT sftS, fvnr^ « 49 899 5.5 Do. . . Total horses and ponies 3.8 i> 360 52,392 0.8 Do. . . Other livestock. 3.9 2Tfr^ tt 19,844 2,07,739 9.6 Do. . . Total poultry 3.10 n 22 519 4.2 Do. . . Tractors 3.11 orr»n:%^ # r ^ q'T. n 139 3,101 4.5 Do. .. Oil engines with pumps for irrigation purposes. 3.12 1%«5r 'T'T )» 449 3,568 12.6 Do. .. Electiic pumps for irrigation 4 { 'iW - C o ) FORESTS (1979-80) 4.1 ’H’ ^ ft5. . . 64,078 7,36,685 8.7 Sq. km. Total forest area ( 1) (2 ) (3 ) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2) 5 ^’eh’T anfvT 9T®TVT*i INDUSTRY AND MINING 5 1 Factories-^ 19,007 1,75,316 10.8 Number id) Working factories (1985)* ( (3t) ^tos^rr (^^mk'^) .. 'ooos^r 14,059 1,88,125 7.5 ‘000 Tonnes («) Cmi (Quantity) ( ’j ^ ) . . 291 4,299 6.8 Crore Rs. (Value) ( stt) ’ 0 0 0 , 194 48,923 0.4 ’000 Tonnes (b) Iron ore (Quantity) ( ^ ) 1 345 0.3 Crore Rs. (Value) (?) (3ftTT??T) 0 0 0 , . 258 1,298 19.8 ’000 Tonnes (c) Manganese ore (Quantity) i ^ ) 13 41 31.7 Crore Rs, (Value) (I) { ^ ^ ) ’o 0 O 5JT . . 535 3,829 14.0 ’000 Tonnes (rf) Bauxite (Quantity) 3 59 5.1 Crore Rs. (Value) 6 electricity 6.1 f^.^.cfrer 29,128 1,87,799 15.5 Millon kwh Electricity generated (1986-87) 6.2 f%.#.cil^ 22,331 1,36,081 16.4 Do. .. Electricity consumed (1986-87) 6.3 (3t) ^ghrr^fcm 11,562 71,496 16.2 Do. .. (a) Industrial consumption ( 3TT) 5fT 3)1^1 ^WTT% VF^Pl^ld 51.8 52.5 Percentage (b) percentage of industrial f^=5^TT ^TW?ft STJTTW. consumption to total consum ption. 7 anfn JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AND BANKS 7.1 %Tt5^ ^q’RTT 36,971 1,55,549 32.0 Number Companies at work (as on 31st March 1988). 7.2 riri% vx'HT ^TTsrw^ 4,804 48,477 9.9 Crore Rs. Their paid-up capital 7.3 sfqrBzrPTRt 5,057 54,870 9.2 Number Banking offices, scheduled WT3[ Tt^fV). commercial (as on 31st March 1988). 7 .4 ^ » 6.9 7.1 Do. .. Banking oflScers per lakh of smi'iT. population. 7.5 % aTFT^iTT ^ )) 1,613 21,858 7.4 Do. .. Places having banking oflSces (Scheduled commercial) (December 1982). 8 CO-OPERATION (1984-85) 8 .1 ?TF*TT ^«qr 75,360 3,15,658 23.9 Number Co-operatives societies 8.2 ?5T9TcT 190 1,411 13.5 Lakh Membership number *3T?»TFft/Provisional. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2) 8.3 WnZCT 9,384 37,769 24.9 Crore Rs. Working capital of all co-operative societies. 8.4 CRT ?n?ErT5ft 250 1,742 14.0 Do. .. Advances by agricultural credit societies. 9. 10. Tm ( n<^'i- **srr«rf^^ 3Rl^/Prelimioary. ***?ft5? 3Rr3r/Quick estimates. 1. ^ ^ t r h / c h m a t e Wf>|TABLE No. 1.1 1. ^^mrR/CLIMATE JTWm ^sFrtv/TABLE No. 1.1 WT55 anfW f^fTPT ^TTFTr^T, STlf^T T T ^ M aximum a nd M inimum T emperature, R ainy D ays a nd A n n u a l R ainfall at Selected C entres 1987 ( gw nr fevhreq, qiaRr ftrfejfts^JTS^/Temperature in degrees celcious and RainfaU in nun. ) ?TT*rPT/Temperature «TT^/Rainfall ^ ...... 'TI3ST Centres Serial taff qra^T Normal No. Maximum Minimum Rainy days Rainfall Rainfall (Highest) (Lowest) (V) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) I 37.8 17.9 66 1,941.7 1,805 Colaba (Greater Bombay) 38.4 15.2 71 2,127.6 2,812 Santacruz (Greater Bombay) 3 (s m ) 37.3 15.9 59 1,526.2 1,759 Dahanu (Thane) 43.0 13.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. Bhira (Raigad) 5 3(fe«(FI (TTiPT^) 36.9 20.4 69 2.470.5 1,960 Alibag (Raigad) 6 36.2 17.0 102 3,400.0 2,617 Ratnagiri 7 (•■ceTrfrd) N.A. N.A. 98 3,472.0 2,246 Devgad (Ratnagiri) 8 N.A- N.A. 57 2,124.0 N.A. Vengurla (Sindhudurg) 9 (w f^T ^) 35-2 19.8 79 2,604.2 2,472 Hamai (Ratnagiri) 10 N.A. N.A. 40 7,32.1 697 Nashik 11 sfTiTT (HTfVT't.) 41.8 6.4 32 6,91.7 633 Ozar (Nashik) 12 ’TT^^flTor 43.2 8.0 29 661.6 N.A. Malegaon Camp 13 5T|W?: ( ^ ) N.A.N.A. 31 298.3 643 Nandurbar (Dhule) 14 44.9 8.8 N.A. n ‘.a . 787 Jalgaon 15 41.5 6.7 29 396.4 622 Ahmadnagar 16 m 41.6 8.8 43 619.5 661 Pune 17 ( ^ ) 41 -8 9.2 34 601.8 465 Baramati (Pune) 18 (T^) 42.4 11.0 25 366-1 684 LohgaoO (Pune) 19 STTJM ) 7 0 14 224-3 640 Wanorie (A.F.M.C.) 20 ?T^RS95R (fT T ^) 35•! 8*3 116 4,322.7 6,226 Mahabaleshv/ar(Satara) 21 ?mT?5V 40-1 8-5 34 459-4 N.A. Sangli 22 ?ft?rfqR 43-1 10-8 58 831-7 678 Solapur 23 43-6 7.1 46 605-9 596 Jeur (Solapur) 24 ?mrr^ ' n .a . N.A. 41 910.9 N.A. Satara 25 40-9 11-5 62 784-1 1,070 Kolhapur 26 afttrrr^ N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 726 Aurangabad 27 43-2 9-4 49 626-6 N.A. Osmanaibad 28 ^9r»3^5rin (sfVt^n^T?) 42 o 6*8 51 814-8 692 Chikhalthana (Aurangabad) 29 qrtppifr 43-8 8-7 44 882-1 854 Parbhani 30 ^ 40*3 7-6 44 784-8 786 Beed 31 43-9 7-0 50 838-6 901 Nanded 32 ^^ysTorr 41-3 10*2 50 930-2 857 Buldana. 33 44-8 8.5 45 768-5 N.A. AkolaAirport 34 3T^5rT5rf^ 45-0 10-4 39 702-0 801 Akola City 35 3TiT?:Rcft 44-9 12-0 43 653-9 876 Amravati 36 tr=lcnTIc5 44 • 8 9-6 37 613-6 1,096 Yavatmfll 37 (JT^OTToS) 45-7 6.0 58 700-9 875 Pusad (Vavatmal) 38 ^ 44-0 9.8 52 744-2 N.A. Wardha 39 TR^T f^^THcToS 44-5 8-2 54 939-4 N.A. Nagpur Airport 40 44*1 8-9 52 893-3 1,242 Nagpur City 41 (^fT¥RT) 44*8 21-4 57 794-6 1,471 Gondia (Bhandara) 42 =^snTT 46-2 8-6 48 952-6 1,267 Chandrapur 43 44-2 9-3 52 1,093-2 N.A. Brahmapuri (Chandrapur) 44 44.8 12-3 58 963-0 1,439 Sironcha (Gadchiroli) N. A .= ^3W5sr Jnfl’./Not available. fTT%, ^ f^rc^rd anlcr m The names in brackets indicate the district wherein the centre is located. snijK.— ( ^ ^ ^ Source.-’ (I) Regional Meteorological Department, Bombay and Nagpur. {r ) ^ ^ = 3 r r ^ , ? r r ^ R , 3^^ (2) Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 2. STTfw ??Nr#9in/AREA AND POPULATION ?wm /T A B L E N o. 2.1 f^^irr ^ * tt/M ale, F emale and H ouseholds in each D istwgt 1981 (^ rtm /in t housand uu mbei s) 5 ^ %?TT 0^ f^-^WSPTTwr* Serial Households Male Female Total Sex ratio* District No. (No.j (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) 1 1,625 4,653 3,591 8043 772 2 am .. 655 1,780 1,572 3,352 883 Thane: 3 T K ^ 293 727 760 1,486 1,047 Raided 4 431 611 769 1,380 1,258 Ratnagiri 5 * 351 423 774 1,204 Sindbiudurg 6 510 1,545 1,447 2,992 938 NashiJs. 7 ^ . . 357 1,043 1,007 2,050 966 Dbulc 8 '5fo3’TT¥ . . 478 1,343 1,275 2,618 950 Jalgaon 9 3T^iT5FPR 477 1,383 1,326 2,708 959 Ahma.dnagar 10 5^ . . 767 2,150 2,014 4,164 938 Pune 11 ym iu 382 989 1,050 2,039 1,061 Satara 12 yUi4t 331 931 900 1,831 967 Sang]} 13 463 1,334 1,257 2,591 942 Solapur 14 448 1,255 1,209 2,464 963 Kclhapur 15 artr^TRT? . , 439 820 768 1,588 936 Aurangabad 16 * 524 508 1,032 970 Jalna 17 338 835 808 1,643 967 Parbhani 18 . . 271 719 694 1,413 965 Bced 19 308 892 857 1,749 960 Naud&d 20 ^flfRRr'4 386 526 504 1,030 958 Osmaiiabad 21 ♦ 660 633 1,294 959 Latur 22 g^sarroii 283 771 738 1,509 957 Buldiina 23 338 938 889 1,827 w 24 STinigfft 351 962 900 1,861 937 Amravati 25 iHRT*TTr2 331 887 850 1,737 959 Yavatnaal 26 ^ 183 476 451 927 948 Wardba 27 491 1,345 1,243 2,589 925 N ^ p u r 28 «?3TTT 354 920 917 1,838 997 Bhandara 29 401 724 694 1,418 959 Chandrapur 30 * 322 316 637 981 Gadchiroli JJ^RTSJ TT51T 11,691 32,415 30,369 62,784 937 Maharashtra State @mT?T 11,19,773 3,54,398 3,30,787 68,5,185 933 @India — ('!) fssproft Note.—(/) Details may not add up to the totals due to round" ing. ( R 1, o o o 5^qtqr^r (ii) *Females per 1,000 males. ( ^ ) @3f?rirJT^r ^ q fr^Tcqr^* 3rr*rrJT=^ 3t^f^?r (Hi) (ojlncludes projected population of Assam, where ?|J(9i|| ^ ^ ^ census could not be held but excludes population of areas in Jammu and Kashmir under unlawful occupation of Pakistan and China where census could not be taken. sTiariT.— ( T) sfffwiT; Source.— Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. ( ^ ^ JiopTT arrJj^cT, '«r ?t. (2) Registrar General and Census Commissioner for India. (3) Director of Economics and Statistics. Bombay ^=sri^-?rT5rtr, ^gf, =eiit has compiled the information of reorganised JTT%fr^"!T rtJTT-?: 3iT|. | snsf:! 3rwqT*ft sn^?T. districts from the information available in popula tion Census, 1981. The figures are provisional. 2. anfrr h>F^?^/AREA AND POPULATION ^W/TABLE No. 2.2 fsr^gT^crc^rTfft^r^ ?rnrft^'^fr^T /R ural and U rba n P o pu la tio n in each D istrict 1981 (^ n i^ /In thousand numbers) 5rr#% Population iT=^ Decennial growth rate 1971 -8 1 (%) 9 1 ^ s m F T ------— Serial ?rnRt Percentage of fTFI^ Distiict No. Rural Urban Total urban population Rural Urban Total to total population ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (^) (7) (8) (9) (2) 1 8,243 8,243 100.00 36.38 38.3b. Greater Bombay 2 spjf 1,865 1,486 3,352 44.34 28.45 80.43 47.2« Thane 3 1,277 210 1,486 14.12 15.09 37.86 17.84 Raigad 4 TcfnfTTTt 1,259 120 1,380 6.46 6.46 2.25 6.111 Ratnagiri 5 f ^ l ’t 722 51 774 6.54 * ♦ * Sindhudurg 6 2,064 928 2,992 31.02 22.24 37.11 26.49 Nashik 7 1,650 400 2,050 19.52 20.23 39.41 23.55 Dhule 8 ^o5J|T^ 1,960 656 2,618 25.14 21.09 21.27 23.52 Jalgaon 9 2,357 351 2,708 12.97 16.96 40.04 19.52 Ahmadnagar 10 3^ 2.193 1,971 4,164 47.33 18.83 48.64 31.30 Pune 11 ?TT?rrTr 1,773 266 2,039 13.04 18.33 17.10 18.17 Satara 12 1,437 394 1,831 21.52 14.82 37.67: 19.08 Sangli 13 1,824 767 2,591 29.62 12.65 24.69 15.94 Solapur 14 1,843 622 2,464 25.22 17.34 41.64 22.57 Kolhapur 15 1,194 394 1,588 24.83 15.61 63.78 23.66 Aurangabad 16 ^RlHl ! . ■ 873 160 1,032 15.46 * ** Jalna 17 1,316 326 1,643 .19.87 17.63 42.05 21.59 Parbhani 18 1,183 230 1,41 16.28 10.59 54.35 15.67 Beed 19 ?Tt^ 1,421 328 1,749 18.74 21.72 44.92 25.36 Nanded 20 900 130 1,030 12.64 13.83 45-21 17.76 Osmanabad 21 «w< 1,080 213 1,293 16.47 * * * Latur 22 JffBSTUII 1,230 279 1,509 18.49 18.27 26.00 19.62 Buldana 23 3R?t5T 1,372 455 1,827 24.89 19.68 28.91 21.86 Akola 24 ararmfr 1,317 544 1,861 29.25 18.10 28.45 20.95 Amravati 25 zrw rre 1,475 262 1,737 15.04 20.14 35.46 22.04 Yavatmal 26 *r^ 695 231 927 24.98 18.27 21.32 18.02 Wardha 27 1,120 1*469 2,589 56.75 26.39 39.55 33.54 Nagpur 28 tfTlTRT 1,597 241 1,838 13.10 13.76 33.65 16.02 Bhandara 29 1,172 246 1,418 17.36 21.96 57.11 25.54 Chandrapur 30 »T3f^5ft 622 15 637 2.43 * * * Gadchiroli *T^TTT^ TWRI 40,791 21,993 Maharashtra SU«fe 62,784 35.03 17.55 39.99 24.54 i/t 5,25,457 1,59,727 6,85,185 23.31 19.73 46.41 25.00 Indiaf — (rR Note.—(i) Details may not add up to the totals due to rounding. (^?rr5 srr^frcr anf. (//) *Decennial growth rate for, reorganised districts is based on the information prior to reorganisation. ( 9 ) t STRTHT^ Si^Tf^TcT a^»T ^ 'TTf%^crR ^ itivfl ^ ST^sdirTlw HMT ^TTo3jT. fiii') tincludes projected population of Assam, where census could not be held but excludes population of areas in Jammu and Kashmir under unlawful occupation of Pakistan and China where census could not be taken. nsHT — («^) sRWfn, ^ ^ *nir^iT an^. 9ittct. Source.— (1) Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. (2) Registrar General ard Census Commissioner for Ind’a. (^? n r R %«?)’ 3n|. | s n ^ sr^sjrrifr airier. Directorate of Economic'- and Statistjcs, Bcinbay has compiled the information of reorganised districts from the intormation available in oopulatioii census, 1981. ) he tigures are provisional. 2. 3rrf«T ^ ^ m jA R E A AND POPULATION r?^^1^/TABLE No 2.3 #^*^05 3TrfW ^ncTr/AREA AMD DENSITY OF EACH DISTRICT 1981 ^cTT (ST^=^^ Serial Area in sq. /Density (No. of District No. kilometres persons per sq. kilometres) (0 (2) (3) (4) (2) ■ 1 603 13,644 Greater Borrvba>* 2 51 ^ 9,558 349 Thane 3 TI^TT[:? 7,148 208 Raigad 4 8,249 167 Ratnagiri 5 5,232 148 Sindhudurg 6 nT^?. 15,530 192 Nashik 7 13,150 156 Dhule 8 ^3^1^ 11,765 223 Jalgaon 9 17,048 159 Ahmadnagar 10 l-il 15,642 266 Pone n STPTTTI 10,484 195 Satara 12 8,572 212 Sangli 13 14,874 174 Solapur 14 7,620 323 Kolhapur 15 SilwrsfT^ 10,150 173 Aurangabad 16 ^l«HI 7,612 119 Jalna 1 7 qrvTnft 11,038 149 Parbhani 18 ^ 10,624 133 Beed 19 10,502 166 Nanded 20 7,510 137 Osmanabad 21 7,372 175 Latur 22 a^rwiT 9,661 156 BuMana 23 10,575 173 Akola .24 spRT^r 12,212 152 Amravati 25 37^W5i 13,584 128 Yavatmal 26 6,310 147 Wardha 27 9,931 260 Nagpur 28 9,213 199 Bhandara 29 10,490 135 Chandrapur 30 15,433 41 Gadchiroli mrnseTRH . . 3,07,690 204 Maharashtra Stat »ITT?I . . 32,8/^63 216* Ifidia 5TT^ 5n^«n^ Note.—(1) Figures are provisional. (t) *3TT^rriT arrf^ (2) Excluding Assam and Jammu and Kashmir. gn'an:-('i) Source.—(1) Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra (?) ^ w t t arra^,. (2) Registrar General and Census Commissioner for India. { ?,) ^ cTfm^fWW/TABLE Mo. 2.5 tn^^r ^91^27 D ecadal V ariation in P o pu la ito n S in ce 1901 Decade Percentage dec 1901-11 .. , , 4-10.74 1911-21 .. —2.91 1921-31 .. +14.91 193M1 +11.99 1941-51 .. + 19.27 1951-61 +23.60 1961-71 +27.45 1971-81 .. .. +24.54 3|T^.— JT^TTT®?. -S’owrce.—Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. ^T^TTsqT ^ ^TCTSTRTW TTnrft Urban Population by Size—Class of Towns 1981 3r^;5|siTW ^ 5^5% ^^snnfw Seriial Population range Number Percentage No<. of towns Population to total urban and UAs. population (l» (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Below 5,000 ^ ^ 16 54,752 0.2 2 5^000—9,999 .. 42 3,38,023 1.5 3 1(0,000—19,999 91 13,30,620 6.1 4 20,000—49,999 82 24,10,937 11.0 5 50,000—99,999 20 13,06,226 5.9 6 1,00,000 3rrf>r qT|?T 25 1,65,53,036 75.3 and above 276 2^3,594 100.0 UA=Urban Agglomeration. vtmK — ^iRwn, Souiree.—^Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. Rc 4451—3 G lasseficatton of I nhabited Villages A c co rd in g to P opulation 1981 3 R I ^ jn®T<»r Number of Rural Percentage Serial Population nmge inhabited Population to total villages mrad populatioQ (1) (2) (3) (4) (3> 1 Bdow200^ ^ 4,523 4,60,124 1.1 2 200-499 .. 9,248 32,68,093 8 .0 3 5m —m .. 12,330 88,91,308 21.8 4 1,000— 8,954 1,23,57,047 30.3 5 2,000—4,999.. 3,604 1,04,71,16© 25.7 6 5,000-9,999.. 579 38,37,056 9.4 7 10,000 arrfir 116 15,05,789 3.7 a«4 above q ^ /T o tal .. 39,354 4,07,90,577 lod.e •nm— *r^no«?. Soaree.—Director of Comus Operaticms, Maharashtra. f^RT 3{f^^ ^ff^^eiTT 3Rl^^ 51^/51^ C itie s / U r b a n A gglomerations (U A s) w it h P o p u l a t io n o f 1,00,000 OR ABOVE 1981 Serial '^ I w ^ Population Name of City/UA No. (in thousand) (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 8^43 Greater Bombay City (M. Corp). 2 , 1,686 Pune Urban Agglomeration (ar) (?T.?T.'n.) 1,203 (a) Pune City (M. Corp.) (an) fim t r^^<=n? (*r.5T.'n.) 221 (6) Pimpri Chinchwad City (M.Corp.) 86 (c) Pune Cantonment 81 (d) Kirkee Cantonment (^ ) ^ *<1* W8o5 33 (e) Dehu Road Cantonment f35) 21 (f) Hadapsar ( it) 17 (g) Lohgaon (rt) 17 (h) Khadakvasla m ^ 8 (0 Dehu 1 3 5IfC 1,302 Nagpur Urban Ag^omeration (sr) (JT.?r.'iT.) 1,219 (a) Nagpur City (M. Corp.) (*n) (jf.'T.) 67 (b) Kamptee (M) ( f ) w 15 (c) Kamptee Cantonment 4 < ?r^< 649 Ulhasnagar Urban Agglomeration ( st) y^^rC-TJR (?T.«T.) 274 (a) Ulhasnagar City (M.) (stt) =)>«^i’ir (tt.t.) 136 (b) Kalyan City (M.) (^) (^.'T.) 103 (c) Dombivali City (M.) ( I) 3fgT7n«r (?T.q.) 96 (d) Ambamath (M.) (^) 20 (e) Katemanivli (^ ) 19 (/) Mohone 5 511 Solapur City (M. Corp.) 6 ^rrftRT ? r^ 429 Nashik Urban Agglomeration {^) fnftRT (^.'T.) 262 (a) Nashik City (M.) (ajr) jfififRT $«)o4i^ (^-T-) 78 (b) Nashik Road Deolali (M) (w) 58 (c) Deolali Cantonment (f) yd^< {^.'T.) 20 (d) Satpur (M.) (^ ) (^.q.) 11 (e) Bhagur (M.) 7 5M ^ 390 Thane Urban Agglomeration («r) STW (^.^.) 310 (a) Thane City (M.) RC 4451-^m 5Tf«n W ^/TABLE No. 2.8.— contd. (1) (2) (3) (2) (3it) T n f ^ 49 (6) Majivade (?) 31 (c) Kalwa 8 351 Kolhapur Urban Agglomeratiion (3t) (iT.^.'n.) 340 (a) Kolhapur City (M. Corp.) ( ^ ) 7rt^iTT< n (5) Gandhi Nagar 9 316 Aurangabad Urban Agglomeration (sr) sfHrraK 299 (a) Aurangabad City (sTT) «n< 16,546 .. Total JT.’T.'TT. = *<^M (f5rnTcr/In thousand numbers) Maharashtra Item (1) (2) (3) (2) 62,784 Total population (1) 8,536 As cultivator (2) 6,471 As agricultural labourers (3) T^^Nwf, f^i+i<. snftii 489 In livestock, forestary, fishing, *Tmi +1*1 hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities. (4) arrfw 3[Tr^ ^rw^'Ricf 65 In mining and quarrying (5) «i^ f^ W , srf^WT ^rrsTR'ir ^^ <6) ^hptrnr w i n t 509 In construction. (7) SMTTr< STTfui «Jir«lwM ^tTHT 1,745 In trade and commerce. <8) 3TTfw ^9Trft^ ^FHi? 802 In transport, storage and com ‘fc<''lK munications. <9) ^ WfT^ 2,288 In Other services ^ ’>1 ^rnr sivnit 24,302 Total main workers 5=Thnf^^)TWR 2,417 Marginal workers —^7T*T 5f . . 36,066 Total noa-worl{ers ?ff^RITcT ^T'jTT ^oSWR HI^?T. Notte.—^Details may not add to the totals due to rounding. BnWTT.— '3RWTT, Soiurce.—Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. 2. anf«1AREA AND POPULATION m n ^ftIv/table No. 2 • j o ^TIT 5T 5T|^^Tir ST^TRHTT C lassification of P ersons n o t a t W o rk by T ype o f AcrivnY TT»Frr/Census 1981 (|5rni?r/in thousand) ?TFft^/Rviral fnnft/Urban i^/Total srht: Type of activity Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (1) 4,103 2,308 6,411 3,012 2,267 5,279 7,116 4,575 11,691 Full time students K> 131 4,196 4,327 78 4,500 4,577 209 8,695 8,904 Household duties. 45- 4,738 5,423 10,161 2,189 2,216 4,405 6,926 7,638 14,564 Dependents and in fant. sqrsiT^, 54 20 74 235 28 263 290 49 339 Retired, rentiers and persons of inde 3?nff 3fw^ pendent means. 19 10 29 24 14 38 44 24 68 Beggars, vagrants etc. ftrerr vhimrt, qprRR: 5 3 20 6 26 24 9 33 Inmates of panal, siMKi-oijj ^ gTTf# Hwr*Ts$ mental and chari TI^erRTT table institutions. 109 25 134 283 51 334 391 76 467 Others. 9,159 11,985 21,144 5,841 9,081 14,922 15,000 21,066 3«,066 Total srraiT.— ^Rwrr v arrfw (v). 5'oMrctf.—Census of India 1981, Part m-A and B (iv). ^ibtIv /TABLE N o. 2.11 2. l^?n»afTfirwN!^/AREA AND POPULATION !WcTT ?wNr/TABLE No. 2.11 «rr^arrPT ^ ?R1|^ ^^^r^reqi/PoPULATioN of S.C., S.T. and Neo Buddhist 1981 (?reqT/Number) q»Fwr ^ncft Percentage to total Seri&l Scheduled Scheduled Neo population Literate population No. Castes Tribes Buddhist as percentage to total population District n- ? R ? 1rg / 3T?T 3 R . smraV/ Neo "s.C. "s.T S. C. S.T. Buddhist 0\N) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ____ ^ 1 3^9,076 84,073 4,336 4.84 1.02 0.05 50.56 49.07 Greater Bombay 2 5TBT 83,825 7,29,424 4,647 2.50 21.76 0.64 43.70 14.40 Thane 3 25,182 1,90,210 7,672 1.69 12.80 0.52 46.42 16.46 Raigad 4 15,079 26,725 *11 17,177/’ 1.09 1.94 \0.82/ \38.65 \1 0 .2 6 J '"Ratnagiri 5 31,254 6,622 Jr @ i 4.04 0.86 r @ \ f @ / @ 1^Sindhudurg 6 1,85,859 7,01,647 10,038 6.21 23.45 0.34 41.86 16.74 “Nashik 7 85,735 8,31,064 2,322 4.18 40.53 0.11 37.15 15.26 Dhuie 8 'JIoS’ITi'f 1,54,227 2,16,009 2,720 5.89 8.25 0.10 34.58 19.95 Jalgaon 9 2,87,707 1,87,656 6,421 10.62 6.93 0.24 35.43 16.87 Ahmadnagar 10 jcf 3,13,797 1,58,705 20,874 7.54 3.88 0.50 41.71 27.80 Pune 11 ^MKI 1,26,630 13,060 24,282 6.21 0.64 1.19 39.61 29.66 Satara 12 2,04,352 15,535 4,350 11.16 0.85 0.24 37.52 40.19 Sangli 13 3,70,795 50,755 5.049 14.31 1.96 0.19 29.75 31.64 Solapur 14 3,01,448 25,710 3,123 12.23 1.04 0.12 35.01 34.36 Kolhapur 15 94,415 58,4»u ir5,:iy©I !>.y5 3.68 \0 .6 3 23.90 r 87/Aurangabad 16 >31755511 67,648 20,258 J @1 6.55 1.96 / (g @\ j @\jalna 17 94,839 75,502 6,380 5.77 4.60 0.35 18.99 16.78 Parbhani 18 1,57,819 12,218 5,988 11.17 0.87 0.40 21.99 17-69 Beed 19 1,97,709 1,78,238 4,885 11.30 1019 0.28 20.00 20-53 Nanded 20 1,44,887 19,320 14,534/ 14.07 1.88 o.2o r V 4 . 1 3 / ■ '123-21 / Osmanabad 21 2,12,525 34,702 16.43 2.68 ' @ \ / / @ \L atu r 22 93,227 66,457 1,388 6.18 4-40 0.09 31.65 27-15 Buldana 23 1,00,616 1,14,759 3,263 5.51 6.28 0.18 34.37 33.57 Akola 24 1,12,754 2,41,704 20,663 6.06 12.98 5.89 41.45 25.69 Amravati 25 q2|^tIlo4 85,985 3,70,116 4,804 4.95 21.30 0.28 33.75 24.35 Yavatmal 26 36,412 1,42,224 9,909 3.93 15.35 1.07 42.69 34.77 Wardha 27 1,82,395 3,53,303 3,445 7.05 13.65 0.13 46.28 42-63 Nagpu^ 28 1,79,244 2,98,039 7,429 9.75 16.22 0.40 48.32 33-13 Bhandara ’fl^rne^Trm 44,79,763 57,72,038 2,03,075 7-14 9.19 0.32 35.55 22.29 Maharashtra t?TRI* . . 10,47,54,623 5,16,28,<>38 15.75 7.76 .. India* *3rRTTir g^io^/Excluding Assam 3tt|. Note.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics has compiled the information of the re-organised districts from the information available in census./not available separately. icnm— 3RWIT, 5o«rce.—.Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra. 2, airfwT ?7tW5m/AREA AND POPULATION 5?^ «iaPrt^/TABLE No. 2.12 s R H x r^ R ir^ncTBf arr^rN t D isabled Po pu la tio n in M aharashtra State by T ype of D isa bility 1981* 5^: am y>Rr:'m^ T#wrd- &rial Totally Totally Totally Total Percentage No. Blind Crippled Dumb (3-|-4+5) to total District population (1) (2) f3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) 1 l,Sh3 1,299 903 3,715 0.04 Greater Bombay 2 SFT 831 951 679 2,461 0.07 Thane 647 642 607 1,896 0.13 Raigad 36,964 26,365 19,063 82,392 0.13 Maharashtra State *3R«rpft//ProvisioiiaI 8rwTt<^-?Pn^, gr^*r«HI, Source.—Director of Census operations, Maharashtra. 2. Ja«r^snfTii5y>r?T^/AREA AND POPULATION TABLE No. 2.13 55t6F^>mT/PopuLATioN A cc o r d in g to A ge G roxjps 1981 tTJFIT/CENSUS (fsnrt^/in thousand) /Total population Hi»i <1 Cumulative Tcotal/Rural Urban Age-group Males Females Total percentage (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) tr^/Tota! 0—14 12,320 11,747 24,067 38.33 15—19 3,166 2,699 5,865 47.67 20—24 2,860 2,652 5,512 55.45 25-29 2,524 2,414 4,938 63.31 30—34 2,110 2,013 4,123 69.88 35-^39 1,975 1,883 3,858 76.02 40—49 3,273 2,959 6,232 85.95 50-59 2,172 1,918 4,090 92.46 60+ 1,967 2,042 4,009 98.84 *cr>^/Total 32,415 30,317 62,784 100,00 ^rmft«r/Rural 0—14 8,316 7,974 16,290 39.94 15—19 1,951 1,696 3,647 48.88 20—24 1,549 1,629 3,178 56.67 25—29 1,395 1,480 2,875 63.72 30—34 1,197 1,306 2,503 69.85 35-39 1,182 1,258 2,440 75.84 40-49 2,062 2,052 4,114 85.93 50-59 1,444 1,360 2,804 92.80^ 60+ 1,406 1,484 2,890 99.89 *q ^/T o tal 20,527 29,263 40,790 loo.oa TTFlf^/Urban 0—14 4,005 3,773 7,778 35.36 15-19 1,215 1,003 218 45.44 20—24 1,312 1,024 2,336 56.06 25—29 1,129 934 2,063 65.44 30—24 913 707 1,620 72.81 35-39 794 625 1,419 79.26 40—49 1,211 907 2,118 88.89 50—59 728 558 1,286 94.74 60+ 561 558 1,119 99.83 * q ^ /T o ta l .. 11,888 10,106 21,994 100.00 *'5RT^ ^5W5E ‘ 5TRT%9r 3rr|. Figjures of ‘Age’ not stated are included in Total. m fs m .—^mTRT 3rrf«n» ^ ^ anfr m (i). Sour(ce.—General Economic Tables, Part IH-A and B(i). 2. 3n^ t^^ferr/AREA a n d p o p u l a t i o n Hfm TABLE No. 2.14 P opu la tio n by R elig ion 1981 3T^Hi + «TR Serial Population Religion No, ( 0 (2) (3) (2) 0 ) 39,46,149 Buddhist (2) 7,95,464 Christian (3) % 5,11,09,457 Hindu (4) 9,39,392 Jain (5) . 58,05,785 Muslim (6) 1,07,255 Sikh (7) 74,386 Other religion and persons <8) 6,283 Religion not stated 6,27,84,171 Total aiigK.— ^vr^iw, n. Source,—Census of India, 1981, Series 12, Maharashtra Paper 1 of 1984. 2. anfw ^yt^^/AREA AND POPULATION 5pm^/TABLE No. 2.15 ^ o o qifcT shrf^rRT A n n u a l E stim ates o f P o p u l a t io n u p t o 2001 (arr^rt 9imi^/Figures iu hundred) VTRS'/India JT^KPSf/Maharashtra 3riWHr| Year- 1st March 1st July 1st October 1st March 1st July 1st October (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1981 68,51,590 69,01,330 69,38,871 6,27,841 6,32,357 6,35,765 1982 70,01,914 70,52,040 70,89,869 6,41,484 6,46,184 6,49,732 1983 71,53,283 72,03,532 72,41,450 6,55,718 6,60,500 6,64,110 1984 73,05,398 73,55,980 73,94,145 6,70,170 6,74,810 6,78,311 1985 74,57,955 75,08,592 75,46,795 6,84,188 6,88,535 6,91,813 1986 76,10,701 76,61,353 76,99,563 6,97,321 7,01,377 7,04,437 1987 77,63,377 7^,13,743 78,51,732 7,09,590 7,13,337 7,16,160 1988 79,15,670 79,65,962 80,03,890 7,20,907 7,24,424 7,27,073 1989 80,67,723 81,18,169 81,56,210 7,31,536 7,35,014 7,37.628 1990 82,19,928 82,78,498 83,08,630 7,42,034 7,45,604 7,48,293 1991 83,72,494 84,22,880 84,60,868 7.52.765 7,56,387 7,59,115 1992 85,25,154 85,75,601 86,13,632 7,63,655 7,67,304 7,70,052 1993 86,77,686 87,28,163 87,66,213 7,74,689 7,78,416 7,81,224 1994 88,29,905 88,80,083 89,17,904 7,85,916 7,89,724 7,92,592 [995 89,81,587 90,31,724 90,69,510 7,97,363 8,01,226 8,04,136 1996 91,32,455 91,82,210 92,19,704 8,09,031 8,12,978 8.15,951 1997 92,82,176 93,31,191 93,68,122 8,20,895 8;i4,872 8,27,868 1998 94,30,366 94,78,900 95,15,464 8,32,902 8,36,910 8,39,928 1999 95,76,577 96,24,259 96,60,176 8,44,967^ 8,48,948 8,51,946 2000 97,20,307 97,67,077 98,02,301 8,56,977 8,60,899 8,63,853 2001 98,60,986 8.68.766 smfhirt 51^ dTRfrsziT *rr apkR 3RR rfziK %% an|?r. (^) T 3nf^ *1 stNzIwt ^ ^0 0 0 qr^no5T%cnnx JTT 5FT55T5zn «TfnT»RT/Population census 1981 i^TKH/ia titousaad) Male 5^» Maharashtra Female «f>( (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) ,(1) 1. Tt^nnr . . 5 ^ 607 2,593 3,200 M 112 171 282 F Employment t;n^ 719 2,764 3,482 T 2. .. 5¥T 206 423 629 M IW 60 131 191 F Education l^+UI 266 554 820 T 3. 1,285 1,208 2,493 M 1,319 1,631 2,951 F Family moved V li+u| 2,604 2,839 5,444 T 4. 99 34 132 M 7,452 2,120 9,573 F M a r r i^ y<+,u| 7,551 2,154 9,705 T 5. . . 3 ^ 2,865 1,379 4,244 M 2,121 946 3,067 F Others x r ^ 4,986 2,325 7,311 T . . 5,062 5,636 10,698 M Total 11,064 5,000 16,064 F l^+ui 16,126 10,636 26,762 T Nate.—Totals may not add up due to rounding wnm:.—fTCdT^ W^^Tur^TT, ?TTJT'TT? (i? W Source.-—Cam u of India, Series 12, Part V (A & B) 2. 5^^ ?TfffT ^W N j/T A B L E N o . 2 .1 7 - q ; ^ Total Migrants 5^1% TTTfOiTI^ Fs^'FT _ .. T/^tcjl Last residence fliTnui Rural Males Ferrules Total Urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1) X WiffT^TSTRT y/ithin State of Enumeration— in m f%?frT?r 4,731 9,821 14,552 Total Elsewhere in . qWPI 3,939 8,793 12,732 Rural district of 790 1,026 1,816 Urban enumeration XT3WTTchT55 3,456 4,253 7,709 Total In other Districts w N 2,230 2,876 5,106 Rural of State. 1,224 2,374 2,598 Urban frqFqr(I). . • ^ 5 1 8,187 14,074 22;261 Total Total (I) 6,169 11,669 17,838 Rural 2,014 2,400 4,414 Urban State in India Beyond II ^Tf’T^rr •U^'q-f^qr ^TRrTFf)’?? TT^iT State o f Enumera tion. 3TT^ 35T^9r 160 159 319 Total Andhra Pradesh 99 97 196 Rural VTMI-Ci 61 62 123 Urban 3TT?TPT . x r ^ 4 2 6 Total Assam yrtii’T 2 1 3 Rural HIJl-O 2 1 3 Urban a i w r ^ s r ^ . W •• Total Auranachal ijrHiui Rural Pradesh ’iHiO Urban . W 41 17 58 Total Bihar «i*nui 29 10 39 Rural 12 8 20 Urban ^ ‘ TT^ozTT^ m N ' 3Tt| ^ ?rnrft TT9^i?zrNTtf 5nTT%3J 3rr| ‘ Total ’'^in Col, 2, iacludes unspecified status of last residence. ( 0 (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1) .. 392 375 767 Total Gujarat ?fW'T 229 210 439 Rural tfT^I-^ 162 165 327 Urban ?*r>T ^ 40 47 87 Total ?TwVr 20 26 46 Rural Goa, Daman and nnrfV 20 23 43 Urban Diu. iformr .. Ht'^i 11 8 19 Total Haryana tnirW 7 5 12 Rural ^TJ1T) 4 3 7 Urban f f ir r ^ s r ^ 4 2 6 Total Himachal 9mtw 3 1 4 Rural Pradesh HT .. ^ 4 2 6 Total Jammu and 1 1 2 Rural Kashmir HHlO 3 2 5 Urban .. li^ r 412 457 869 Total Karnataka vpftw 254 297 551 Rural wiC) 158 160 318 Urban + .. W 210 273 483 Total Madhya illH^ui 141 184 325 Rural Pradesh HHiO 69 88 157 Urban .. W 1 1 2 Total Manipur s . . H+ui Total Meghalaya ymlut Rural Urban (O (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1) fWsfhTiT Total Mizoram Rural TPrfV Urban Total Nagaland •r ^ITiTt’ir Rural Urban W — —4 fTO , afftferr 11 6 17 Total Orissa 3 9 4 13 Rural ^rrnrt 2 2 4 Urban •ij 33 24 57 Total Punjab ;>. ?TTjfK 16 11 27 Rural r i TPTTt 17 13 30 Urban —i« TIRFIH 119 . 74 193 Total Rajasthan 80 46 126 Rural • »■ JTnrft 38 28 66 Urban f^HRRihT Total Sikkim o ?rnu'T Rural ^TFT^ Urban dllf*4oi«ns t^»ir 104 73 177 Total Tamil Nadu ?TT^ 50 30 80 Rural •fiqd 54 43 97 Urban j LI+UI Total Tripura Rural Urban 666 246 912 Total Uttar Pradesh ^mmr 516 170 686 Rural ^TFTCt 150 76 226 Urban 33 26 59 Total West Bengal 6 3 9 Rural 27 22 49 Urban R C 4451—4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1) Sf%9r 25 22 47 Total Union lerritorites iiiihui 2 2 4 Riiral 22 20 42 Urban (n ) i»+ui 2,395 1,888 4,283 Toti»I Tota!(n) 1,539 1,137 2,676 Rural Tf^nqT% f5S>r®r 14+or 10,581 15,962 26,544 Total Last residence yrifNT 7,708 12,806 20,514 Rxiral Elsewhere in 2,868 3,149 6,017 Urban India (1 +11) i n 108 94 202 Countries in Asia Beyond India IV fcTC^ 8 8 16 Other countries 10,698 16^64 26,762 Total Source.-—Ceosm of India 1981, Operations Maharashtra Series 12, Part-V (A and B) (Migration Tables). 2. STlfq AND POPULATION rT^^^/TABLE No. 2.18 SIW 5rt^mRV fl# ^ cqirfte ?f^T H o u seih o ld s a n d H o u se h o l d P o pu l a t io n by L a n g u a g es M a in ly Spokjen 1981 (^5Wi)Number) Households Persons Languages CO (2) (3) (1) 3fFFrnrt 155 593 Assamese 20,288 88,040 Bengali 3,11,754 16,84,323 Gujarati 8,11,176 41,47,199 Hindi 1,73,788 9,20,108 Kannada 267 1,097 Kashmiri MF'illoiM 54,720 2,20,871 Malay alam iTXtrSt 86,50,248 4,58,16,753 Marathi a fr t fo iT 3,748 15,581 Oriya 48 281 Sanskrit 1,00,920 5,17,874 Sindhi c lT ^ 65,538 3,00,348 Tamil 1,81,252 9,36,928 Telgu 6,84,727 43,19,067 Urdu 1,16,90,955 6,27,84,171 Total* ?rfrrf^//Including others. 5om/-c^.—Census of India, 1981, Paper I of 1987, Maharashtra series 12. RC 4451—4a 3. ^/AGRICULTURE TABLE No. 3.1 ^irt^Ffhrr ^t t ^/L and utilisation (fSTR: |w2XhT/In thousand hectares] Serial 1986-87* 1987-88* Item No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 ^ (JTR 30,758 30,758 Total geographical al by village papers. 2 ■siwsErn^^ 5,409 Area under forests. 3 ^ 1,720 Barren and unculturable lai 4 ara%^ l,082 1,081 Land put to non-agricultu 3T#T. uses. 5 gWCRT 1,032 1,027 Culturable waste. 1,542 t,538 Permanent pastures. 183 180 Land under miscellane< tree crops etc. 8 901 907 Current fallows. 9 1,000 1,015 Other fallows. 10 17,923 17,881 Net area sown. 11 1,997 2,250 Area sown more than onc^ 12 19,920 20,131 Gross cropped area. *3rr^l^//Provisional. STTWR.— J'T. Source.—Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 3. M / agriculture W^/TABLE No. 3.2 D istirictwise B r e a k - u p o f C u l tu r a b l e A rea a n d C u l tiv a t e d A r ea , 1985-86* (^STTT I^ETRT/In thousand hectares) «ar^ TT^yr Total Culturable Gross District Serial geographical area Net area No. area area sown sown (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2) 38 6 5 3 Greater Bombay 2 5T% 934 336 268 279 Thane 3 TTqW3^ 687 312 184 212 Raigad 4 xic^rrrHrd 817 550 235 368 fRatnagiri 5 504 351 106 .. \Sindhudurg 6 'Trfw^ 1,563 1,007 900 965 Nashik 7 t p 1,438 763 739 782 Dhule ^ 5Taii< (1 ) (2) (3)(4) (5) (6) (2) 25 1,352 951 863 885 Yavatraal 26 629 472 441 467 Wardha 27 986 611 553 612 Nagpur 28 928 411 355 513 Bhandara 29 1,092 552 488 760 f Chandrapur 30 1,492 242 199 ■ ■1 Gadchiroli i:^RT6^ XTSlT . . 30,758 21,070 18,036 2»at6 Mahatrshtra State' ♦arpqTJfl'/Provisional — —^TTW ('i) nfs't), (^) STTi’ES'TTSMtw ^pFfhr, (?) *T¥, {'^) 'T¥ 3ttP>t (H) f^T°^ sRnrf^ ^hft. iVote —Culturable area includes—(1) culturable waste, (2) land under miscellaneous tree crops etc., (3) current fallows, (4) other fallows and (5) net area sown. aiTBrR.— ^^1 <1V WRR, 5^. 5f>«rce.—Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 3. mjAGmCULrURE cTWT W^/TABLE No. 3.3 snfwr ’if’Tt# ^'TKn/AREA a n d O u t t u r n of P r in c ip a l C r o p s ** g" ^c«TRTf ^rfNi (Area in thousand hectares and outturn in thousand tonnes) 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Serial qtir ------Crops No. Sm — **3TFIRt/Provisional. @^?rr% »t55i% 31t| ^ ^ wqmt ki^ ^ i arrarftcT aiT|. *vmn% 59TR?r ant ^ ^ sr^ <1V90 fv^t^Nran ^ jtr ant- Note.— @The production of sugarcane is in terms of gur and is worked out on the basis of harvested area. *The production of cotton is in terms of lint and in * 000 bales of 170 Kg. eadi. iinUR.— TffRTCJ VTRH, Source.-—jyixodoT of Agricuhure, Government of Maharashtra. Pune. 3 . ^ / cRcTT^W/ ^ 52IT% ^3?WT/ ^ WTR^T S^ltcT) 3TT- ?rr|o5/Rice »lg/Wheat Serial 5?TT^ # 3 ScMi'i't No. Area Outturn Area Outturi (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1 •• 2 sm ; . 152 283 3 TPni^ . . 150 308 , , 4 TFnfi?Tir 77 158 5 82 148 . , 6 qiRRr 36 31 76 64 7 >a 25 13 27 24 8 7 5 49 48 9 sr^ iR ^ 6 8 46 48 10 50? 56 72 47 57 11 ?iraRr 37 66 22 24 12 16 30 18 17 13 2 2 36 35 14 97 187 18 24 15 afl!(4ii'Br? 3 1 24 20 16 ^Tv5?Tr 3 1 30 28 17 qnN t 23 15 45 34 18 7 3 21 18 19 ^ 26 10 20 15 20 ^FTnnwR 11 5 13 11 21 . . 22 8 15 15 22 |^3n>IT 3 1 7 6 23 ^•^t55T 7 4 26 21 24 a m r ^ 13 8 32 25 25 JR5PTI3 8 4 12 10 26 8 2 22 15 27 fTFT^ 36 32 57 41 28 %T¥RT . . 194 97 35 17 29 . , 136 106 27 16 30 <1^1^ 129 106 5 3 . . 1370 1,713 733 633 sn^ sre«rRft s^ |ct. (^?) arrait qsift 'vj^gqrp: ( ^ ) •a rr^ \o © ^ 3nt?r. AGRICULTURE TABLE No. 3.4 Area and O utturn of Principal Crops in each Districts, 1987-^ [Area in ’ 000 hectares and Outturn in’000 tonnes) 3^nr€t/Jowar grjRt/Bajri gp^/AIl cereals District ^ 5fra ^?TRTr Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn (7) (8 ) (9) (10) (11) (12) (2) Greater Bombay 185 308 Thane 182 332 Raigad 137 212 Ratnagiri 95 161 Sindhudurg 88 56 362 186 638 388 Nashik 163 139 162 95 437 355 Dhule 299 445 131 166 488 662 Jalgaon 604 313 316 68 989 452 Ahmadnagar 546 307 169 59 844 516 Pune 252 259 120 50 452 416 Satara 264 282 88 29 405 374 Sangli 770 365 26 857 427 Solapur 53 103 217 367 Kolhapur 315 239 180 107 534 373 Aurangabad 225 185 58 43 317 259 Jalna 376 311 10 6 457 368 Parbhani 377 307 143 67 553 399 Beed 308 357 1 * 357 382 Nanded 325 247 8 6 374 280 Osmanabad 249 291 11 4 306 324 Latur 229 363 13 7 254 378 Buldana 300 459 4 3 340 489 Akola 195 249 4 2 256 290 Amravati 227 304 10 6 258 324 Yavatmal 111 105 1 141 122 Wardha 184 154 1 278 227 Nagpur 26 10 260 125 Bhandara 154 86 320 208 Chandrapur 23 16 162 128 Gadchiroli 6,663 5,952 1,851 910 11,091 9,650 Maharashtra State Note.—il) Figures are provisional. (2) Details may not add up to total due to rounding. (3) * Figures are below 500 hectares/tonaes. ^r^f^/A ll pulses 3J?r|Sugarcane sr^^hfT Pjic^i Serial (’F ) No. Area Outturn Area Outturn (Gur) (1) (2) (13) (14) (15) (16) 1 2 srq 17 7 3 13 5 4 ■-fxHlRl'C) 7 3 5 5 2 6 qrftr^ 110 38 31 255 7 ^ 149 64 14 90 8 179 90 13 67 9 82 29 47 389 10 5«T 80 29 35 245 11 ^crnr 85 29 32 310 12 5mTT 149 68 8 59 17 qc’jj’jfV 254 121 6 31 18 ^ 130 54 7 55 19 117 71 7 22 20 ^HfirrTTfT? 135 71 8 46 21 . . 147 85 6 30 22 W5$3TWT . . 177 81 1 6 23 229 133 * 2 24 armoRft . . 168 91 1 5 25 i €tt(.— ( ^ ) arnrt STFTRt 3TT|cr. ('^) 3)!+'^ fyif^Tzrr^oS fS'PTWt' «)<'jll ^55'nX Hl^d- (^) *3rnvl <\o o ^ an|?T. (V) ^rmn% fers^ 3tt| ^ ^ ‘I'so f%?j> fsrR ^rrarqicT s n |. 3HWT.-^ #^T^, ?mR, 2^. AGBHCULTURE TABLE No. 3.4—eontd. ^W C o tto n ^TftjTT/Groundnui 'ScMl’S'l Area Outturn Area Outturn District (IS) (19) (20) (2) .... Greater Bwnbay ...... 1 1 Thane ...... * 1 Raigad ...... * 1 Ratnagiri ...... 3 5 Sindhudurg 2 1 34 25 Nashik 61 27 90 62 Dhule 158 103 61 47 Jalgaon * 1 15 19 Ahmadnagar * * 49 60 Pune * 1 74 97 Satara 1 1 57 52 Sangli 3 4 34 55 Solapur *« 71 100 Kolhapur 50 28 13 Aurangabad 119 105 7 5 Jalna 254 153 25 31 Parbhani 29 22 14 14 Beed 209 148 15 13 Nanded ...... 16 18 Osmanabad 23 15 30 19 Latur 239 119 13 9 Buldana 344 208 8 6 A kola 348 156 27 17 Amaravati 415 239 13 8 Yavatmal 148 86 14 11 Wardha 53 33 22 16 Nagpur ...... 2 2 Bhandara 62 33 1 1 Chandrapur ------* * Gadchiroli 2 ^ 18 1482 709 698 Maharashtra State Mote.—(1) Figures are provisional. (2) Details may not add up to total due to rounding. (3) ’ Figures are below 500 hectares/tonnes. (4) Production ofcotton is in terms of lint and in '000 bales of 170 kg. each Source.—DirsctoT of Agriculture, Governmeni of Maharashtra, Pune. 3. ^cft/AGRICULTURE ?Tf?TT W^/TABLE No. 3.5 5T^ fq'^n^T I ndex N u m b e r of P roduction of PuiNaPAL C ro ps* [qPTTWcT spToS : (#^Jt o )= «^ oo] se : 1967-70 (Triennium)=100] srVPTTV Swial 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Item No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) 1 aiWUlrti--- Foodgraiiis— (sr) — (a) Cereab— (1) ^ 128.2 125.1 194.1 Rice (2) ^ . . 139.6 164.9 271.5 Wheat (3 ) . . 98.4 189.4 136.1 Jowar (4) 73.2 143.1 141.7 Bajri (5) W]v:f . . 367.9 481.0 401.0 Barley (6 ) . . 251.0 387.1 452.6 Maize (7) JfFTWt. . 94.6 133.2 144.7 Ragi (8) ^ . , 56.3 55.3 86.5 Kodra (9) 131.2 155.2 142.5 Other cereals CT^gnTETFFif 108.1 163.5 168.0 Total Cereals !p^£n?q^— (6) Pulses— ( 1) 125.9 222.3 396.6 Gram (2) ^ . . 124.4 178.6 199.6 Tur (3) 110.9 152.6 169.9 Other pulses ^y jw i 118.6 172.5 211.2 Total Pulses 3T?rsnR^ 110.1 165.2 176.1 Total Foodgrains 2 sTfmrfqcn:— Non-Foodgrains— (sr) nfosm^ OTf^ 78.0 120.6 166.4 Total OUseeds <(1) (2) (3) f4) (5) (2) (5T) (6) Fibres— ( ‘J) .. 65.2 108.7 100.7 Cotton 80.6 82.6 50.4 Mesta 65.2 108.6 100.5 Total Fibres (^ ) — Miscellaneous- ('») ^ .. 161.7 191.5 198.1 Sugarcane ( r ) . . 164.6 214.6 177.1 Tobacco (^ ) « 149.7 176.0 180.1 Total-Miscellaneous sraaTfqcTT fw 116.7 150.0 161.7 Total-Non-foodgrains 113.0 158.4 169.7 All Commodities affinr SRT^rrar sngR ^^ ^ ^ ./I n d o x numbers are based on final forecast, smart.— ?Nt^ , ^Tfnre ?inR, jq-. 5o«rce.—Director of Agriculture, Government Maharashtra, Pune. P rogress U nd er So il Conservation a nd L and R eclamation <\%6^-66 Achieve ments Scheme Serial during No 1987-88 (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 ^ 75 Area bunded and contour bunded (in thousand hectares). 2 Trsr^fl'(44a<) 16,648 Area terraced (hectares). STHFt SRtrrzft 3n|^./The figures are provisional. SITEltT.— 5TRPf, 3^. 5o«rce—Director of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 3. ^/AGRICULTURE W^/TABLE No. 3.7 TT^IFTfe ^riZq/DlSlRIBUTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS 1987-88 ( ^ 5^ a^jjTonnes) TT«JiRr Quantity distributed Item to the State ( 1) (2) (1) IWWRt— Nitrogenous— 3ptftf5r=r«T?i^ (ro . ‘5( 2 ^ n ) .. 50,300 Ammonium sulphate (20.6 per cent N) ^fOTT (V^ 5 # N) 9,13,600 Urea (46 per cent N) amtfWl Sf^N) Ammonium sulphate nitrate (26 per cent N). N) Calcium ammonium nitrate (26 per cent N). SR$fW lie — Phosphates— Pa^5) • • 2,64,900 Single superphosphate (16 per cent P2O5). ^PT55 (V ^ I# P2O5) . . Triple superphosphate (46 per cent PgOg). ^5TSiRr PgOg) Pelfos (18 per cent PjOg) ^ — Complex— Ammonium phosphate sul phate ^ 5 t ’ 1,19,300 Nitro phosphate. anrtfififTT qiTF^ Urea ammonium phosphate. 1,64,500 Diammonium phosphate. 3nrtf^JT*T iTnrl? «naT^.— Source.—Fertilizer Association of India, Western Region, Bombay. ^mWijTABLE No. 3.8 ^dlr^ 3R'5rr^/AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 1982 8T^[’ssrN) ir r f ^ Serial srrw Particulars Uiiit Item No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2) 1 Ploughs— (sr) ^'rfKict 1,927 ‘000 No. (a) Wooden. (V) . . 660 ‘000 No. (6) Iron. f'itTW Ul 2 WMT <.ia 1,494 ‘000 No. Carts o 3 . “517:^— Sugarcane crushers— (3t) H«rr 7,228 Number (a) Worked by power. (9t) t^ N rr g^T^qr^ 2,604 Number (6) Worked by bullocks. 4 1,39,196 Number Oil engines with pumps for irrigation purpose. 5 siTwlr— Ghanis— (ar) s r rw O r(a) 5 kilograms and over. ¥Rcf)f=5Z5T 1,534 Number {^) tTT^ ^ £nr»iT J [_(b) Less than 5 kilograms. Sowfce.—Quinquenniel 13th Livestock Census, 1982. TABLE No. 3.9 wMf A gricultural Pumps Energised fr^/A s on 31st March 1989> ^<^41 No. of agricul- District Seriial tural pumps No.. energised (1;) (2) C3) (2) 1 Greater Bombay 2 51W 12,082 Thane 3 5,644 Raigad 4 5.675 Ratnagiri 5 5,980 Sindhudurg: 6 1,19,807 Nashik 7 ^55 . . 61,932 Dhule 8 '^oS^TRT 90,928 Jalgaon 9 ;3ffiR5r»R 1,50,478 Ahmadnagar 10 77,827 Pune 11 43,268 Satara 12 62,544 Sangli 13 87,957 Solapur 14 42,259 Kolhapur 15 aiXnHH 81,798 Aurangabad 16 anw«TT 41,228 Jalna 17 41,936 Parbhani 18 «n^ 51,592 Beed [9 « 3TTOTT—^iTfTTT’S^ Source.—M aharashtra State Electricity Board, Bombay. Rc 4451—5 ^Wfsp/TABLE No. 3.10 ?ir<^r cqi% ^ ?n:r?rd ^ N umber, A rea a n d A verage Size of O pera tiona l H o ld in g s in M aharashtra irir^Tr Agricultural Census 1985-86 SfTOT OTr>T^5rfipft% yT<^ ^rPT^ft Number of Area of opera Average Size Serial Size class (Hectare) holdings tional holdings of holdings No. (’00) (’00 hectare) (Hectare) <1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Below 0.5.. 12,754 3,191 0.25 2 0.5—1.0 12,126 9,125 0.75 3 1.0—2.0 21,306 31,346 1.49 4 2.0—3.0 12,474 30,582 2.45 1 3 .0 —4.0 7,109 24,622 3.47 ^ 4.0—5.0 4,672 20,822 4.46 T 5.0—10.0 8,496 57,800 6.80 » 10.0—20.0 2,102 27,594 13.12 9 20.0—30.0 191 4,498 23.58 JO 30.0-40.0 37 1,275 34.28 11 40.0—50.0 12 532 44.74 i2 so.OcTcJngHrarfERr/ 17 2,135 127.62 q ^ /T o ta l 81,013 2,13,521 2.64 aoarr.— ^rffeq^ir fwirr>r, srre-^, 5^ . ^loMrce,—Statistical Tables on Asricultural ccqsus. Department of Agriculture, Govern ment of Maharashtra, Pune. 3. ^^/AGtaCVVTVm «5itr?/TABLE No. 3 .11 ^ i f T # ^ 'TTs^srr^ s r w i N t NfuMBBR OF I rrigation Projects Oomplbtbd in State Sector ^0 ^ ^ 8TTv?55Tr $R)^THt ?fWT No. of projects Irrigation Projecte completed as on 30th June 1987 (1) (2) (1) 17 Major 140 Medium 1,389 Minor 355 Lift .. 1,901 .. Total i3srrgT^.— qrzsrar^ ir^rrns? w rr, source.—^Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 3. 5TcfV/AGRlCULTURE ^ ht^/TABLE N o. 3.12 ^ 5r?t^ f%f% ^ I rrigation P otential ciieated a>^d A c tu a l Irrig a ted A rea (f^rn: l^j^ra/In thousand heccares) ^ 3nlT Irrigated Actual Projects potential irrigated Created at the area end of 1987-88 June 1987 (1) (2) (3) (1) J.767.17 649.50 Major and medium 508.07 115.22 Minor 112.28 10.76 Lift irrigation 2,387.52 775.48 .. Total mmr.— *r$Rr*f w iw , Source.^ Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. G overnment H ydro P rojects C ommissioned M4d +'lMlP« HtiB; 10 1,153.5 1 80.000 Major 2 13.8 2 1.575 Minor 12 1,167.3 3 81.575 Total »ran:..— qr<:4yT^ f^rnr, qfRTs? m^nr, aourcte.—Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 4. qirpM^/ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ^BTfsp/TABLE No. 4.1 qjTO^/LivESTocK Population 1982 (^^rrdcT/In thousand numbers) Swial 719 Item No. Particulars (1) (2) (3) (2) 1. Cattle ( .. 6,687 Total ■Hkk II. Females over three jtears— (ar) isTffT^t (a) Breeding— Ssr^f^^TT— (<^) 2,103 (i) Milch (^?) ^ H 3,082 (ii) Dry and not calved even one® (^) 28 (b) Working 33 (c) Others .. 5,247 Total (^) (#T^^oinwT#*?y) 4,228 III. Young Stock {three years| and under) .. 16,162 Total cattle 2. 1 ^ - ^ — Buffaloes— (T) /. Males over three years— (3T) ^qoo 19 (a) Used for breeding only (^) ^ ^?TWT^ 25 (Z>) Used for breeding and work both. (^ ) t o ^fmmrferr 298 (c) Used for work only. (m) w n 9 id) Others . . 351 .. Total (1) (2) (3) (4) (^ ) # T — II. Females over three years— (3t) 4<{ign«bf (*1) 1,262 (/) Milch (^ ) ^ ^ 1,017 (») Dry and not calved evec once. (^) 19 (b) Working (5p) 10 (c) Others 2,307 Tot^I (^ ) ^ ^ 'T'-tl 3,972 Total—BufTaloes 3. 2,671 Sheep 4. «ioi^l 7,705 Gaots 5. 49 Horses and ponies 6. 361 Other livestock — 3nri9T . . 30,919 Total— Livestock 7. 19,844 Poultry 3 n i^ g^TfkcT ?lo5^ Serial Cattle Buffaloes Sheep Goats Total ^ No. Livestock Total District Poultry (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) 1 9 60 14 24 115 233 Greater Bombay 2 sm 519 151 3 173 857 1,342 Thane 3 -■cmiRr 448 137 ] 102 692 1,232 Raigad 4 icHlftfl 530 81 (oj 78 689 1,103 Ratnagiri 5 241 86 @ 42 371 744 Sindhudurg 6 hiPsh; 878 137 211 412 1,688 709 Nashik 7 m 673 135 109 311 1,250 549 Dhule 8 «i«jMi5r 651 225 36 328 1,260 344 Jalgaon 9 , . . 932 117 341 640 2,051 1,190 Ahmadnagar 10 5^f 766 183 394 466 1,826 2,876 Pane 11 mcTJir 405 258 296 285 1,254 1,165 Satara 12 316 289 237 258 1,107 1,158 Sangli 13 522 183 268 564 1,557 1,024 Solapur 14 ^ V tT< 278 400 122 158 962 768 Kolhapur 15 @ 500 ^nfV/Less than five hundred, 3iT?rt ^rfsT’Rrnr fe^rrofV tr^r Details may not add up to the totals due to rounding. ?TT^. VO ansjTT.— ^ ' T ^ ’TJpTr, Source,—Quinquenniel 13th Livestock Census, 1982. 4. q^^W^/ANIMAL HUSBANDRY cRHT ^!WW(TABLE No. 4.3 M iscellaneous Statistics R elating to A nim al H usbandry aj^^JTTP Serial As on No. 31st March Item 1989 0 ) (2) (3) (2) 1 . . 13 Number of cattle breeding ffarmsv 2 . 1 Number of goat breeding farms. 3 ^ ., ,, ,, 9 Number of sheep breeding farms.. 4 f ^ ^ sNt I . . 4 Number of poultry breedinig farma and central hatcheries. 5 16 Number of intensive poultry deve lopment blocks, ( 7 (qigXhRTFT ^ ) , e 9 Number of mobile epizotic contro^ units. 8 ^%»T ^ , . • • 49** Number of artificial inseaninationj centres. ■wi • • 29 Number of district artifiicial ini- semination centres. Number of artificial inseimination| sub-centres— rTn (ar) • • 2,250 (a) Under Zilla Parishiads. 670 (6) Under regional artificial insemination centres.. (^ ) STTsriT^ VR 7 .' 468 (c) Under key village centre* (1) (2) (3) (4) U v^ir#T#pqT— Number of vetwiaary institution*— (3t) ?rt 3 if («) Veterinary polyclinics (^) Tipg^hiWT^,! ♦* 2t (6) Veterinary hospitals (^ ) war) •• 813 (c) Veterinary dispensaries (») Z^jNote.— ( <\) STTTt^, «T 5TFI^ ftf^TNteren^ (1) Including one each under Agricultural Universities at Dapoli, Parbhani and Nagpur. (R) f^ T 'T te ra i^ 3nf^JT3[f ‘ 'Rk Z ’ JfT S I^. (2) Including one at Pune under Agricultural University and one under ‘Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ at Bombay. (3) The institutions Goat development center and sheep development centre have been tra- nsfered to sheep Development Corporation. J aiTOR.— ^mpT, JOT. Source.—Director of Animal Husbandry, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. ^ |? ‘£r?rTc5PPrr^3' |srT% C ollection A n d D istribution of M il k B y D airies I n G overnment A n d C o-operative Sectors 1987-88 (571^ fwJTR'S^ /In lakh litres) afirfefl’ yciy-O’ mf% w Daily average collection of cow^ and buffalo milk Division (I) (2) (1) 1. 0.26 Bombay 2. 5'^ 9.86 Pune 3. wiHd'ti 5.32 Nashik 4. 0.87 Nagpur 5. 3TM' 18.00 Total |8rr% (stRT^T ?RreTt)/Distributlon of milk (1987-88) 1. fg' ifr^r^i/Greater Bombay milk scheme 9.107 f%?T/lakh Litres. 2. 3Rt awOTT.— 3 H ^ , |i^?no5T 5rr?R, Source.—Commissioner of Dairy Development, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 4. q^ra^/ANIMAL HUSBANDRY enm 5P?rt^/TABLE No. 4.5 q‘3fT«rMt ^ ^ M ilk P ro d u cts a n d M ilk C h il l in g C entres arw- ?li*rtFP ^NRJTT%fTT^ qfcmfW Name of Scribal Production Unit production 1986-87 1987-88 (1)) (2) (3) (4) (5) (3) (2) 1 3,052.75 1,219.00 M. toimes Ghee 2; «Jd<. 99 527.00 741.45 99 Table butter 3 .. 99 25.67 28.90 99 Paneer 4. » 28.91 35.06 99 Cheese 5 .. >» 36.35 43.91 99 Shrikhand 6 3,99,085 6;28,885 Bottle Masala milk 7 H^r4T . . ft 1,86,36,759 1,85,94,063 99 Energy 8 ^ 1 *( Vo^ 1,68,346 1,29,342 Cups Icecream 402 9 6,931.00 3,376.28 M. tonnes Skimmed milk powder. 10 »> 4,457.00 ft White butter (»?^)) 5T (I) No. and capacity of milk chilling centres in milk processing plants in Government and Co-operative sector. ((ar) |sr vitd+T'jr ^ 113 (a) Total milk chilling centres. 13.70 Capacity (in lakh litres). ((^) dy yiV^'bT'Ji ^ 84 (b) Government milk chilling centres 8.38 Capacity (in lakh litres). ((^) ^ 29 (c) Co-operative milk chilling centres. IH-Mdl (^rn^fe-dTRTE^) 5.32 Capacity (in lakh litres). ( ^ ) (n) Co-operative Dairies fsrs rfw ?iiNNy 8 Number of milk processing plants. (^irrar 11.25 Capacity (in lakh litres). ammr.—sTTfRT, ^gismPT f tw , Souirce.—Commissioner of Dairy Development, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 5. mfmmmlmsBrnxES Tmi ^fa^t’ft/TABLE No. 5.1. irrwNt fw5T% snfT tti% Q uantity of F ish Bro u g h t for C u r in g , Salt I ssued and F ish removed 1987-88 tonn«) ’3T?3f 1 aftftm Boria 2 ...... Jaigad 3 ...... Warwade 4 pTOiT^rST 399 80 299 Mirkarwada 5 TwrPifr ( 17 3 13 Ratnagiri (Bhatye) 6 ...... Pumagad 7 ----- .... ---- Jaitapur 8 ------.... Vijaydurg 9 ,...... Tara mumbri 10 J4lrf 454 91 340 Total *TfRni? uiHnr, Source.—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. S T A nsncs R elating to F isheries 1987-88 Units Item No. Particulars (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2) 1 t^'ir fiRHT . . fti'. *fla< 720 Kilometre Total coastline of State 2 ‘t.Toird 386 No. •• Marine fishing villages/hamlets Tl%. 9f • • . . 16,573 No. •• Boats engaged in fishing t$ 4 SR^ I7«P j|. • • . . 8,680 No. •• Boats above one tonne aRTvSvZTT ftrtlT. 5 — Mechanised Boats— (3T) . . 3,739 No. (a) Departmentally t» (ff) arfei?^ 3Ri%5Jn . . 6,613 No. » • (Jb) Existing (including mechani (l^cJT hptN it bt^ ) . sed by other agencies). 6 H^lRpft?TRiT— Fish Production— (3T) «H|{i .. Jr. 2?T 294 Thousand tonnes .. (a) Marine ft (sr) ihi'iT*n'”n% 48 99 (6) Inland (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2) 7 «iqT . . 1,305 No. Co-operative societies 8 Wi-«i4T «tqr?RHt «iqT IvHUTcf 166 Thousand Their membership 9 7T»incfte iftf trroft etTFcf ^ 301 Thousand hectares Total Inland water spread area 10 WBraiN' ?tt?5T— Carp fry stocked— (ar) « fr|^ f'snrrer . . 1,03,428 Thousand (a) Imported (^) II 48,027 Do. {b) Induced breeding II {^) • • * Do. (c) Cyprinus 11 ifiiiaSt’gRV’lTr^ 3TRR ^ • . 8 No. Fish curing yards 12 r«l«rf'i| II 9 No. Fishery schools II 13 ^tirm irtamrr^ 1 No. Co-operative boat building yard (^) sROflTRT 3TT^ 3rr|?r. •Included in item No. 10(6). ^sHrrf, 5T»r TffrrPrtt Serial Thane Greater Ratnagiri Siodhudurg Total Variety No. Bombay (1) (2) «) (4> f5) (6) (7) (8) (2) 1 qn57,9rFR3t 582 3,841 1,019 1,135 1,292 7,869 Elasmobranchs 2 ^ 203 2,175 14 42 2,434 Eels 15,387 Catfishes 3 fenrm, fm it 419 3.267 411 8,861 2,429 ON 4 ^ , ?rmo5t 753 749 464 373 208 2,547 Chirocentrus 5 ^ fw sft, ?rrc5j)r 16 314 919 1,487 1,894 4,630 Sardines 6 fw rrer 104 740 180 150 23 1,197 Hilsa Alisha 7 6.820 5,973 1,246 319 1 14,359 Anchoviella 8 s»nf€^ 1,011 1.268 555 60 2,894 Thrissoecles 9 334 178 2,120 1,045 3,677 Othercludedia 10 33,950 4,451 660 39,061 Harpodon Neherias 11 85 273 5 1 2 366 Perchaos 12 ?rw 8 72 7 5 92 Red Snapper 13 5I3T, 16d 244 33 30 9 482 Polynomids 14 ifte, ^ 512 717 166 79 15 1,499 Sciaemids 15 %o5T 1,201 5,759 5,033 S,870 3,384 18,247 Ribbon fish \UutCZS^igauti-'£i&su.~.w - (3) (4) (5 r (6) (7) (8) (i) 16 444 8,419 4,473 3,871 2,892 20,099 Otalithes sp. 17 sr^ST *>i^i€i 74 358 324 506 463 1,725 Caranx IS ' 4;203 921 470 196 152 5,942 Pomfrets 19 124 349 110 240 954 1,777 Black Pomfrets 20 jfprer , , 87 111 8,736 929 9,863 Mackerai 21 ¥Pffo5 T.^ 214 1,093 503 1,117 843 . 3,770 Sew: fish 22 ^T5T, ftrr 885 188 1,098 515 2,686 Tunnies 23 . : 3 663 637 1,303 Bregnaores Noelillanid. OS 24 ^ 2 981 363 1,796 637 3,789 Soles oo 25 ^>pft srrat 397 32 251 121 801 Leiggnathus 26 37 6 4 213 260 Carangids small 27 TPJrt 5,221 27 874 579 6,701 Upenaides sp. 28 ^"lo5^ V 1,587 13,440 4,219 2,969 885 23,098 Prawns 29 3 T ^ , ^■g'V 9,233 33,588 20,963 4,688 28 68,500 Shrimps 30 9 340 105 40 11 505 Lobsters 31 ? f[^ r 181 15 198 645 1,039 Lactarius 32 3,978 87 160 220 4,445 Cattle fish & Squids. 33 ??n: 970 5,605 1,848 5,974 8,130 22,527 Miscdleneous 62,693 1,06,740 45,350 50,224 28,564 2,93,571 Total srrsnr.—iT^CTRT^wnr «-=)i55+, ^fnr, Source.—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay.- «w h?rra?m ft (m»TTV ^ D isposition of F ish O atch (M arine a n d I nland) 1987-88 (w i^) H+'K Fish (Tonnes) Type of disposition (1) (2) (1) 1,92,179 Marketing fresh 45,164 Freezing ^roaf'i * Canning ,---- Reduction f?n: ...... Miscellaneous purpose 3,41,243 Total *irra H gTTriw/Including in item one. }N.A.—•■^yrgag Jnft/Not availaWe. a r m r r . - - - 51^^, 5^. Source.-—Director of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. Rc 41451— 6o 6. ^/FORESTS 5R)*p /T A B L E N o . 6.1 q-ifirsqp:^ 5|:jffqr<^/CLASSIFlCATION OF FOREST AREA =5ft. f^. Tft^rq^/Area in Sq. Kilometers) Serial srtr As at the end of Class of Fores t No. 1987-88 (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 . . 41,369 Reserved 2 BTfifra’ .. 15,357 Protected. 3 3f?Ffff?r . . 5,895 Unclassed I?V0I .. 62,621 Total sh.— szr^emrn^n^ arrt- Note.—The above forest area is under administration of the State. BITSTT.— ’T^T 6. ^^/FORESTS cm r ?f!iTi^/TABLE No. 6.2 ^ srrfq- Tr>r P r o d u c tio n of M ajor and M inor F orest P r o d u c t * Serial gr^ 1987-8 Item No. (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 ^ Timber— (ar) «TT 280 (a) Quantity (thousand cubic metres). (^) (^'»i'K wriw) 8,56,378 (6) Value (thousand Rs.) 2 '010061* — Firewood— (ar) (f5TR:W5T»fi^T) 576 (fl) Quantity (thousand cubic metres). (9T) (^^ W T T ^ ) 1,04,900 (6) Value (thousand Rs.) 3 ifW eiHlcqr^fi— wtrt) Minor forest products— (Value in thousand Rs.) (ar) ^ 32,413 (a) Bamboo (^) 8,693 (d) Grass and grazing (5f) f ^ q p R 1,45,285 (c) Bidi leaves (^) ^3??T?5T] . . 13,754 (d) Other product. *3fF«nzft/PfovisionaI. pTsrrt.— ^ Source.— Chief Conservator of Forests, Government of Maharashtra, Nagpur. WTWaqT ^ifNXW D istribution of W o rk in g F actories A cco rd ing to W orking Str en g th 1987* w m rm ST^-^rRT ipTWTRT {Hm\) yXRT^ Serial ?r 1 Less than 1 0 ^ 4.41 8,769 42,781 2 10 to 19 5.057 68,189 3 20 to 49 3,736 1,11,233 4 50 to 99 1,400 95,773 5 100 to 499 1,235 2,5'9,030 6 500 to 999 225 1,53,497 7 1,000 to 4,999 174 3,2(6,242 8 5,000 w arfsRT/and above •• 13 81,2~55 ^r^'ur/Total •• 20,609 11,318,000 ♦sTP^/Provisional an«TT.— ^ 5IT^, Source.—-The Chief Inspector of Factories, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 7. 3nr»T ^rJRTW/iNDUSTRY AND MINING ^5|5?ri^/TABLE No. 1 2 ^ ^TRITRNY gTTERt 2(1% ^3‘^ft’T T ^ 5 1 ^ F actories w ith average D aily E mployment C lassified a cco rd in g to M ajor G roups of I ndustries 1987* UW'ti (?r®Tr) 1 'TO ^ ^ q ^ n r anf'T'qWT . . . . 47 1,499 Agriculture, forestry and mining and livestock production 2 3T9rq^pqr?%^RqRTf . . \ . . . 2,044 i,08,309 Manufacture of food products. 3 . . .,74 5,772 Manufacture of beverages. 4 c f ^ cT^T^ 'T5PT ?TT% ^KHT 27 4,316 Manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products. 5 fcfl-^ntT¥T% ^J?TR?r ...... 2,425 2,26,125 Manufacture of cotton textiles. 6 ^:#PrW ^TfszfT 3{TftT ^ 904 35,650 Manufacture of wool, silk and synthetic fibre 4|M| ^rPT¥I% textiles and manufacture of jute, hemp and mesta textiles. 7 '»)lMs|-««4i (MKal’i r 646 19,716 Manufacture of textile products (including m )‘ ______wearing apparel other than footwear). 8 RTV5 snt'H' Aii^ 'dwK’f 2,866 14,858 Manufacture of wood and wood products furniture and fixtures. 9 ^iPR, jjHTKTKiT s^jpjnr arrfir gc?HT 1,109 50,923 Manufacture of paper and paper products and printing, publishing and allied industries 10 74 3,691 Manufacture of leather and leather and fur products (except repair). 11 T5Tf, ^ftf55*t?r 4 sTit^ or«iT 1«06« 42j4S9 Manufacture of rubber, plaSficj petroleum «bd eeal {>r^u6t8i mmmrnirABhnm< i,$ w (3) (2) 12 TRmrfrrv q q ;^ . . 20,609 11,38,000 .. Total *3f^^/Provisional 3HOT7.— 555?? M hsr^. JT^ro W orrying Factories and A verage D aily E mloymbnt in E a ch D istrict 1987* ^rcrart Seriail Working Average daily District No. factories (No.) workers (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 { 7,598 4,99,297 Greater Bombay 2 1,333 1,13,310 Thane 3 TT^nr? 122 14,753 Raigid 4 ^x-TTpRlr 120 4,903 Ratnagiri 5 120 2,721 Sindhudurg € 999 49,254 Nashik 7 ^ 293 9,991 Dhule 8 577 24,922 Jalgaon 470 22,059 Ahraednagar 10 jot 2,213 1,32,931 Pune 11 tiidKl 261 17,558 Satara 12 gt>T55t 420 17,861 Sangli 13 1,660 29.625 Solapur 14 780 34.419 Kolhapur 15 414 27.420 Axirangabad 16 'j|| •«TWT€t/Prcvisional airan:.— wrr, Soi/rce;.—Chief Inspector of Faoctories, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 7. ^>T3nf^^§rr»R7T*r/lNDUSTRY AND MINING ?55R1^/TABLE No. 7-4 JT^PT^ TMTcft^ 3ft?frf^ 'J?TK?T snfT P r o d u c t iv e C a p it a l O u t p u t a n d V a l u e a d d e d by M a n u f a c t u r e In M a h a r a sh t r a Sta te 1986-87 5Fl€tcT/Rs. in crare) 3T^^rR> Serial Productive Total Value Industry group No. capital output added 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) o^ 1 865 3,020 301 Food products. 2 141 390 102 Beverages, tobacco and tobacco products. 3 380 1,573 433 Cotton textiles. 4 wl<^ <, ^ ^T^T% WT5 . . 495 1,466 282 Wool, silk and synthetic fibre textiles. 5 cTPT, ^ +IMS . . 0 0 0 Jute, hemp and mesta textiles. 6 ('TI^n'IT 9RW 84 399 64 Textile products (including wearing apparel other cti 8 sfTFR ^ ^W , SRTRHT ^ 490 789 183 Paper and paper products and printing, publishing and allied industries. 9 +w«^T=5in 3rrfw %¥Tc5 13 58 11 Leather, leather an4 fijr products (exc^t repair) 10 11 T?TFR ^ 'RHT ( ^ f W T aTTfJT 2,208 5,505 1,081 Chemicals and chemical products, (except ^jto5^ 2fT# products of petroleum and coal) 12 3THT^ Tsrnr 443 475 100 Non-metallic mineral products. 13 Sn^ W ftr^ 8TT^ . . 618 2,335 337 Basic metal and alloys industries. 14 qifSijT W 52 ( # 276 880 229 Metal products and parts (except madu- nery and transport equipment). 15 iTi%+ ar^'ifr^ arrpjr w r 801 1,840 463 Machinery, machine tools and parts (except electrical machinery). 16 4'5 18 Sr'TR^ . . .. 105 277 99 Other manufacturing industries. 19 5,041 3,195 1,888 Others. yw^arerhi . . 14,617 29,675 6,006 All industries zhi.— snpmt 3ir|5r ^ g?r>T < n ^ , ‘iv W 'a ?rc 3rrarfT ?Rcn W^/TABLE No. 7.5 A verage P ercentage of A bsenteeism in the C otton T extile I ndustry 1988 ?RRTfr Serial Average Centres No. ^ percentage of absenteeism (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 ^5^ 18.4> Bombay. 2 .. 26.56 Solapur. 3 20.70 Nagpur. 4 , 21.56 Jalgaon. 5 32.21 Nanded. 6 . 22.91 Aurangabad. 7 . . 23.76 Other centres. 19.65 All Centres. 1' srraK.— 3T1W, ?rT«n, Source.—Commissioner of Labour, Governmeat of Maharashtra, Bombay. afhftf^ f^^/lNDUSTRIAL DISPUTES 1988 Particulars Item No.. (D) (2) (3) (2> TextUejs— (ar) cfrgNtthPTT 15 (a) Number of disputes. (w) 1TPT WTr 12,339 (b) Number of workers involved (*1) sRirw 11,545 (1) Directly. (^ ) anRiW 794 (2) Indirectly. (^ ) ^FTT 6,49/)79 (c) Number of mandays lost. 22 jjflftrnw — Engineering— (ar) #WT ti9 (а) Number of disputes. («r) irm iiriqT 24,546 (б) Numberof workers involved (n ) 23,87« (1) Directly. (r) ariRiRr 668 (2) IndireoklySi (*f) 'Sm ^nrfvf 22,14,008 (c) Number of mandays lost. 3 Miscellaneous— •i (ar) 79 (a) Number of disputes. (^) irrv vpPTRNt HVTT 14,691 (p) Numbei of workers involved (T) SRJHfr 14,008 (1) Directly. (^ ) a n i ^ 683 . <2) Indirectly^ ( ^ ) 18,16,613 (c) Number of mandays lo»t. 4 TotcU-^ (ar) cfeifNt#WT 163 (a) Number of disputes. (^ ) itFTVFPTRNtHvrr 51.576 {b) N um b^ of worktrs involved ( amri aiFipft 3fj|w./Figures are proviaonaL «wrc.— VTFPTR Source.- Commissioner oi JLaoour, G e^ n - m«}t of Maharashtra, Bombay. sfTTT^ m f y t /W o r k in g of C otton T extile I ndu stry (M ill Sector) 1987-88 STFFTRHt jtT# ^%66 3FTW^ As on 31st March 1988 Serial Number of mills Employees Region No. as at the end on roll at the FrrpRT *rnr of March end of (^^rrtra) {^TRTRr} 1988 March 1988 Spindles Looms (No.) installed installed (’000 No.) (*00 No.) (3) (4) (6) (2) 00 (1) (2) (5) o 1 . . 121 . 2,56,637 5,164 711 Maharashtra. (a) ^ . . 54 1,60,233 3,194 552 Bombay City. (b) iTfRTs^ 67 96,404 1,970 159 Rest of Maharashtra. Source.—Textile Commissioner, Government of India, Bombay. 7, snf^ ^m^/INDUSTRY AND MINING cRm «P»rNy/TABLE N o. 7.8 ^?T R ^/M ineral P roductio n 1988 d-itd) (^sTK^q^rii) Serial 'RT«T Production Value Minerals No. (in thousand (in thousand tonnes) Rs.) CD (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 Chromite. 2 “fttowii • • 14,059 29,10,673 Coal. 3 194 11,989 Iron Ore. -4 4.456 1,55,583 Lime stooe. 5 . . . . 258 1,26,423 Manganese Ore. 6 4 97 Kaolin (Natural)© 7 ip5 2 54 Ochre. . . 535 25,663 Bauxite. 9 f t i t a #5 172 6,110 Silica sand 10 299 N.A, Salt* 11 17 3,614 Kyanite. 12 • ♦ 623 CorundiHn. 13 . . 23 1,388 Dolomite. 14 ^ (la r) 635 7,277 Sand (Others) 15 ^ — (1) srnP^ 3rr|w. " Note.—Figures are provisional. (2) ^ 8ftg ^??rroffr//lNDUSTlUAL pr o d u c t io n 1987 ^cqK^r Serial 'Tfw®r Production Unit Name off No. Item ( 1 ) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2) 1 4,951 Thousand Coal (inc-lignite ) 2 * i; 20.171 Do. Petroleum (crude) W- 3 * >9 2,477.1 Do. Sugar 4 # 5 * 9) 392.5 Do. Salt 5 . ^ 2,80,037 Tonnes All yarn. 6 birrs' 12,16,300 Thousand All cloth meters. 7 (r 8 rPJR n 204.7 Do. Finished steel «L 9 • »i 572.8 Do. Steel ingots 10 >» 58.9 Do. F « ro Alloys 11 8 Niunber Railway Coa«h(»' 12 < 3IWTT.— Source.— Ceatral Statistical Ojcgaioisatio ari*rT5i. Monthly Returns. F^rrivd' anfW ^ f r I nstalled Capacity, G eneration and C onsum ption of E lectricity 1987-88 Serial ^ Particulars; Item No. (1) (2) (3) (2) 1. thrV) Installed Capacity on 31st (^3TK March 1988) (Thousand Kw.) (3t) ^rsq- 5,100 (o) Steam (^) ^ . 672 ib) Gas 1,534 (c) Hydro {^) 3T^!il^#3Fq- . . 190 (d) Nuclear 7,496 Total 2. cTRT) — Electricity Generated— (Million Kwh.) (3T) 25,647 (a) Steam («r) #?rfw 2,562 (6) Gas 4,016 (c) Hydro {¥) 737 {d) Nuclear 32,962 .. Total 3. WTTT ^re) — Electricity Consumed— (Million Kwh) (3t) .. 3,821 (a) Domestic (®r) 5ijrm< 1,726 {b) Commercial (^ ) ?FTT .. 12,075 (c) Industrial (V) xHBfwrer^ 643 id) Traction ( l) 5,583 (e) Others 23,848 .. Total — (‘j) 3fT^ 3R«rRt arrl^ ^ ^ Note.—(1) The figures are provisional. They relate to public utilities only. 3rr|?r. (^) spjpiwl^ ww (2) Nuclear installed capacity has been shown as 50 per cent, of Taxapur %ST^ H° ?ra- Nuclear Power House. f ^ 3 r r |. amnv.— ^Tfra ?TI%c?TT 5T^THy ^ ar^'^n^ No. of towns District Serial f3T?ST and villages No electrified (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 1 Greater Bombay 2 1,765 Thane 3 w r e 1,836 Raigad 4 CchiMI' 1,395 Ratnagiri 5 694 Sindhudurg 6 HrfllH. 1,758 Nashik 7 93 1,487 Dhule 8 '»fo(> TTTz? 39,413 Maharasbtra State sfwnr.— JTfRTs^ ;?T5q- f^gr Source.—Maharashtra State Electridty Board, Bombay. N u m b er o f J o in t St o c k Co m pa n ie s as o n 31 st M a r c h 1989 ?f3n:w2r5y fjft#irzrtf3^T3ra#^w?nFTr- ansr^JPTT ?n«5t ^ Companies Companies limited by Serial 1^r|T Vimited by guarantee and asso- No. shares ciations not for profit Total District tfN'jlfd'fi 9T5Tift Public Private Public Private ID (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2) 1 2,935 31,368 302 48 34,653 Greater Bombay 2 5Mf 16 1,101 1 1,118 Thane 3 1 55 56 Raigad 4 Xcsmfw 1 26 27 Ratnagiri 5 9 1 10 Sindhudurg 6 JTfn«i+ 11 351 9 2 373 Nashik 7 .. 1 62 63 Dhule 8 13 138 151 Jalgon 9 14 136 5 155 Ahraednagar 10 3'^ .. 90 2,680 47 10 2,827 Pune 11 yiaiKi 19 156 175 Satara 12 16 124 140 Sangli ' 3 145 148 Solapur 1 29 295 ^ 4 328 Kolhapur 15 18 253 2 273 Aurangabad 16 12 12 Jalna 17 A21 1 9 10 Latur |2 3 11 3 17 Buldana 23 14 55 2 71 Akola 24 ar^RTRch- 7 72 79 Amravati 25 7 24 31 Yavatmal ?6 2T£rf . . 3 24 1 28 Wardha 17 ^ rn r^ .. 76 728 12 4 820 Nagpur 28 3 30 33 Bhandara 29 2 11 1 14 Chandrapur fo Gadchiroli 3,285 37,928 390 65 41,668 Maharashtra State Source.—Department of Company Affairs, <.+K. >1^ Ministry of Industry, Government of India, Mew Delhi. Be 4451— 7a f s ^ ^ T ^ r ^ t o !w2TT=^ N umber of P laces having Ba n k in g offices a n d num ber o f Ban k in g officesI IN EACH D istrict tit# Tt^/As on 31st March 1987) 3i^i$5cifT ?fWT Serial No. of places Total No. of District No. having banking banking offices offices (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 1 1,083 Greater Borr.bav 2 78 255 Thane 3 TR»I¥ 86 123 Raigad 4 80 110 Ratnagiri 5 54 70 Sindhudurg 6 106 197 Nashik 7 78 113 Dhule 8 103 164 Jalgaon 9 125 184 Ahmadnagai 10 5^ 120 410 Pune 11 ?fTcn'?;T||| 82 129 Satara 12 97 163 Sangli 13 111 192 Solapur 14 96 188 Kolhapur 15 68 118 Aurangabad 16 44 63 Jalna 17 80 104 Parbhani 18 60 78 Beed 19 78 108 Nanded 20 ^ R I ^ ? 48 62 Osmanabad 21 55 76 Latur 22 51 73 Buldana 23 81 129 Akola 24 3TTTTTW?ft, : 92 132 Amravati 25 Jf^cPRToS 74 98 Yavalmal 26 ^srf 43 63 Wardha 27 84 214 Nagpur 28 ^¥T7T 87 111 Bhandara 29 60 94 Chandrapur 30 28 30 Gadchiroli 2,250 4,934 .. Total enwT.— Source.—“ The Reserve Bank of India. ^TPTT, Ewr9T8[Ht ^Nsrr, / *S \ (vJHsI ) (^l 87,676 22,099 15,16,372 13,89,928 7^24,307 4,14,255 . . Total •iTRT ^ 3ri^ 3tt|. ♦Includes primary agricultural credit societies. 3ntrre.--^Wf»Pr^ snrfr P t t o , ^tivRt Source.—Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar of Co-operative ?ira?r, 5^. Societies, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 12. ’lf^?T^?55«Wo5«T/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS ^f^W ^/TABLE No. 12.1 L eng th {f%^>jfl'2Tq'K^/In Kilometre % tjfW T t# SR7R As on 1 St April Serial Type of roa.d No. 1988* 1989* (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) TT5^ ’T^PTPT 2,955 2,916 National highways. TTiq" 3 0,548 3 0,761 State highways. 37,224 37,798 Major district roads. 36,403 37,351 Other district roaids. 59,286t 61,095 Village roads. q^«i 1,66,416 1,69,921 Total *3T^qV/ProvisionaL ^/Declins dus to upgradation. ^ ^RTUIR ?fT^. Since 1984 per Govercirent Resolution unclassified roads are included im village roads, hence the unclassified roads will not be shown separately heaceforth. •fTUR— artaWT f^FT, Source.—^Public Works Department, Governmeol ’T^TTTns 3fTPfm, of Maharashtra, Bombay. 12. ^oTOos^t/tr a n spo r t a n d communications mmw^pCA'BLE No. 12.2 'Tssm w i^m x R oad L ength A cco rd in g to T ypes of S urface In Idlometre) 1 i»r«« T>3fy As on 1 St April 'T^s^rnrnrr srhx ~ Type of surface S ^ a l 1989 1988t l%o. (M) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 f^*¥fe vrvhf ’’Cement Concrete ••1 ^ 35,008 3 7,123 -s 2 5tW 3 snsH 79,956 84,084 Water bound mecadam ^BStfVTT 1,14,964 1.21,207 Tottl surfaced 4 aPT«Sif’H3c 51,452 48,714 Unsurfaced 1,66,416 1,69,921 Total t3T^«n^/Provisioiial etrwn:.— aitgypT f w r , ^owrcc.—Public Works Department, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 12. ^ ^or^3«r/TRANSPORT AND COVIMUNICAT IONS cTfcTT ^¥rt^/TABLE No. 12.3 ?Tfn:rs? -?:r3q ?rnt TPc^^fr Operational Statistics of M aharashtra State Road Transport Corporation* srfMiPT 3TftcIc5rRT srqwHt ’TFit^#e3rr (wi^) 5f>T^ ^rcRrflF ?fwT ?fWT ITT# { W 6 -6 % ) Average No. No. of routes Total route Average No. Average No. of as on 31-3-1989 distance of vehicles on of vehicles Passengers Region (in km.) road per day held during travelled daily 8TVWFF as on 31-3-1989 1988—89 1988-89 diu-ing 1988-89 ! ^ ia i (in lakhs) No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 0 ) (2) 1 sfVvrnrrw 2,664 2,04,589 1,945 2,205 9.23 Aurangabad 2 5,367 2,92,469 4,010 4,620 25.14 Bombay 3 3,150 1,95,237 2,353 2,702 9.96 Nagpur 4 4,986 3,35,981 3,454 3,859 15.33 Pune 16,167 10,28,276 11,762 13,386 59.66 Total Source.—Maharashtra State Road Tramport Corporation, Bombay. ^ T R T 3 T ? r ^ M otor Vehicles in O peration =n^irNr Serial Number in force Class of vehicles No. (as on 31st March 1989) (1) ( 2) (3) (2) 14,35.235 .. Two wheels auto vehicles 2 «ft3Td 3,92,042 .. Motor cars 3 41,745 .. Taxi cabs 4 F<»ii-«fr^d 1,07,114 .. Auto rickshaws 5 5F25T 15,546 .. Stage carriages 6 =)I^4 3,387 .. Contract carriages 7 — Lorries— ( 3t) 'yi'sj^n . . 39,338 A. Private carriers ((3T) 1,39,025 B. Public carriers 8 2,039 .. Ambulances 9 5 n ra ^ 947 .. School buses 10 wsnf)" ^ 4,067 .. Private service vehicles 11 ^^Tp(|w<) .. 51,703 .. Trailors 12 51,939 .. Tractors 13 . . 4,453 ., Others 22,88,580 .. Total anarr.— arr^, TifRns? ?rRrJT, Source.—^Transport Commissioner of Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. T ransport a nd N on-transport V ehicles in M aharashtra Sta te ^%66-^jAs on 31st March 1988) #8*n IPHJ- No. of Vehicles in operation Re5.ion Serial Tf<3f*fHV q;ap>T No. Non- Transport Total Transport (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) 1 ^ (^c^) 2,86,937 58,375 3,45,312 Bombay(Central 2 94,665 35,846 1,30,511 BombayCWest) 3 55,618 25,701 81,319 Bombay(East) 4 51^ 92,504 47,522 1,40,026 Thane 5 3,44,668 60,980 4,05,648 Pune. 6 1,94,295 25,534 2,19,829 Nagpur 7 1,11,608 24,154 1,35,762 Aurangabad S 2,37,399 52,894 2,90,293 Nashik 9 97,733 15,368 1,13,101 Amravati 10 1,56,812 37,744 1,94,556 Kolhapur 16,72,239 3,84,118 20,56,357 Total wsmr.^— eiTff^r, iT^Txre^'CT^, 5 ’IT ^/D riving Licences Region Setriai * n w 1 w Nlo. Professional Non- Total professional (D) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) n (q-RT) .. 7,87,032 3,13,614 11,00,646 Bombay (Central) 2 j .. 2,83,406 1,45,584 4,28,990 Bombay (West) 3; .. 2.15,093 60,117 2,75,210 Bombay (East) .. "12,85,531 5,19,315 18,04,846 Greater BMiLbajf 1 ^ 3 ) (Sub-total 1 1« 3) 4- syjr .. 1,75 728 93,765 2,69,493 Thane 5 3^r .. 2,11,485 3,39,030 5,50,515 Pune 6 93,996 1,57,545 2,51,541 Nagpur 7 sfVwRT^ .. 1,12,878 86,352 1,99,230 Aurangabad 8 .. 1,82,798 1,63,466 3,46,264 Nashik 9 68,185 64,772 1,32,957 Amravati 10 .. 1,26,075 1,05,323 2,31,398 Kolhapur cr^»T .. 22,56,676 15,29,568 37,86,244 Total v m n ,—qfrar^ air^, Soiurce.—Transport Commissioner of Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 12. *rf^^^^?amo3«r/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS rWtn ^m^/TABLE No. 12.7 ^'f^/RAiLWAY R oute L en g th ( tM/As on 31st March 1988) irfs »R/Borad gauge 41 ii^r/Meter gauge TN'/Narrow gauge (1) (2) (3) (4) 3,337 994 1,100 5,431 errqw.— 5’oai'ce.—Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) 12. 3TTf^T 53nr^/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS ?f!Tn^/TABLE No. 12.8 TT^rrpsa TTjjrnft^ ^ ? f w N iumber of P ost O ffices a n d T elegraph O ffices in M aharashtra State cTR v n r f^ Year Post OflBces Telegraph Offices (1) (2) (3) n 985-86 11,720 1,955 1986-87 .. 11,621 2,304 1987-88 11,071 •• anrnr.— Source.—Postmaster General, Government of India, Bombay. sr^T^sr?^ 'jf^i'jii-^1 ^ N umber AND T onnage OF Vessels E ntered in B ombay P ort 1987-88 Jrf|^ ff?rr^/M.Tonnes a r ^ N r Serial Class of vessels No, No. of (f3fKi?r) (^^ R id ) ships Gross Net (in 000) (in 000) (1) ( 2 ) (3) (4) (5) (2) Steamship other tkan tankers.— (sf) M<.^*!(Ivi) <*<.«i10 (A) Foreign. ( 4,511 30,627 17,451 .. Total 4 ftrarRT— Sailing Vessels— (H^Tonft 863 87 (1) Foreign (^ ) f^rqT=ZTT5RhT 1,289 99 (2) Coastal 6,663 30,627 17,637 Grand Total ztq.— (n) ^,\oo G.R.T.=^,HH^ 2^. Note.—(l) 3,500 G.R.T.=3,556 gross registered metric tonnes, ariOTT.— *Tt# srwRH arpr^. Source.—Administrative Report of Bombay Port Trust. ^tNtt 3f[f^ iTM C a jig o H andled at the D ocks and Bund ers in Bombay P ort (f^nrr ts' ^ ^ /In thousand metric dead weight tonnes) Serial Particulars Item No. ifTir 1987-88 0 ) (2) (3) a ) 1 13,574 imports 2 fvprfcTTiM 15,998 Exports 29,572 Total wan.— 'ftff swRPT ^curce.— Administrative Repoit of Bombay Port Trust. 13. ^t^ / s h ip p in g rmi ?5»n^/TABLE No. 13.3 Tr5i»Tcft?? *fhr (arm m ^ C argo (Imports a nd E xports) H andled at the Selected M inor P orts OF M aharashtra State. 1988-89 (?r. ^fTfcT/in m. tonnes) srnTTcf Serial 9cT(T% Imports Exports Total Name of the port No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) 1 ¥ f fW Dahanu 2 3T'T?ST . . . . Amala 3 4IU| Thane 4 ?frt Trombay 5 1) 7,220 7,220 Panvel (Ulvva) 6 ifiTT Mora 7 Karanja 8 ( eRTRR) 5,611 98 5,709 Alibag (Dhaxamtari 9 646 646 Rajpuri 10 597 1 598 Bankot •«<* 11 225 225 Hamai 12 2,933 2,933 Dabhol 13 1,330 1,330 Jaigad 14 2,14,877 900 2,15,777 Ratnagiri 15 507 6 513 Jaitapur 16 1,441 135 1,576 Vijaydurg 17 1,295 1 1,296 Devgad 18 1,089 1,089 Malvan 19 Vengurla 20 6,20,473 6,20,473 Redi 21 1,187 1,687 2,874 Other ports urn , . 2,38,958 6,23,301 8,62,259 .. Total sfraxT.— triTXPs^ UTRPT, Source.—Chief Ports Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 13. ^l^/SHIPPING ^RTTO/TABLE N o. 13.4 irimss Tftor ^>ntt P assenger T raffic at the m inor P orts of M aharashtra State 1988-89 r- - r- 5i.^rRi STR’ Serial By-non By mechanised By Total Name of the Port No. mechanised vessels steamer vessels (1) (2) C3) (4) (5) (6) (2) 1 7,87,606 2,222,38 .... 10,09,844 .. Dahanu 2 t1ld4l CT^q- . 75,87,960 78,45,595 11,184 1,54,44,739 .. Total an|. Tote.—Passenger traffic under Bombay harbour services in shown under mechanised vessels in Mora and Rewas. amjTT.— «r^ arfH^nrt, Source.—Chief Ports Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. Rc 4451—8 IcTC TTSzrhft 5 T T ^ SJrHTR I nland T rade of M aharashtra 1987-88 *t. 2^Rr/In thousand tonnes) HtjT (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 73 34 Animals (thousand No.) 2 vteswr anf”r vhi 13,614 15,620 Coal and coke. I 159 Manganese ore. 4 3nf»r^5w^ 9 1 Lime and limestone. 5 ifta I- .. 16 177 Salt. 6 di^eifcc\ . . . . 225 434 Riee. 7 iTg . 1,086 891 Wheat and wheat flour. 8 ^flTall 10 1,147 Jowar. 9 arrsr^ 1 111 Bajri. 10 .. 221 564 Pulses, and otiier grain. 11 TrfecrHtOT'V 16 49 Oil seeds. 12 ^ 10 1,624 Vegetable oils. 13 m ^ x «ft«fr).. 6 3,806 Sugar (excluding khaadsari) 14 T[55 53 2 Gur. 15 (q^rr^i^) srrfor.. 1 64 Cotton piecegoods and yam etc. 16 .. 1,244 491 Iron and steel 17 5,367 2,422 Cement. 18 43 27 Kerosene oil. (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 19 ^ 734 842 Oil cakes. 20 8 2 Tea. 21 (et^ 127 15 Timber (including teak wood). 22 g?qrRH .. •• 88 Animal products. 23 BT^T 20 33 Maize. 144 142 Gram and gram products. 25 5gT5fd ^ 1 Millets other than bajra f?n 8n* 29 firc^T • • Myrobalance. 30 5 9 Jute and hemp. 31 w^rnrtff 31 22 Machinery equipment. 32 EiM=«n ^ . 6 53 Metal products. 33 TRgm • • 2 Shoes (footwear). 34 sfhs^ . . 16 Iron ore. 35 8 2 Bidi leaves. 36 22 18 Raw cotton. 37 ^inrnan •• 16 Artificial silk piecc goods. 38 3 • • Tobacco raw. 39 «j;s ^ 4 304 Fruits dried and vegetables 40 5T spm 1 5 Woolen piecegoods and wool raw. ^ ^ «fni ?i^T («tei)i) (?rw ) Serial ftra«rr=^T srpr Institutions Enrolment Type of education No. (No.) (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 809 87,783 Pre-primary. 2 srmf^T^ ... 55,525 97,74,000 Primary. 3 1 " ^ . . . 8,830 50,96,000 Secondarj'. 4 fw$r¥f% 5rfj!T«r>T— Teachers' training— (1) srsjm^'JTRT'irT^ 331 37,806 Junior college of education. (2) 3ft^'*4KrttTT 234 Anglo Indian. (3) snmiiq^ 16 2,444 Drawing teacher’s certi-i ficate. (4) 6 586 Handi-crafts teacher’s certi-i ficate. 355 41,070 .. Total 5. ^T5=^ftrar'»r— Higher Education— (1) f^saw fw w 132 17,500 University teaching depart-j ments. (2) ^ITta^T #FSTT 19 533 Research institutions. (3) TT^>ir Tt^r^nrezrT y w 1 1,859 Institutes of national importance. (4) f^«Tt£ ?nrT?r ?F«rT.. 1 221 Institutes deemed as univern sities. (5) 4»w, ^7f^>T5zr W 9TT^ 208 4,49,108 Arts, commerce an-d sciencej (6) 18 44,953 Arts and science. (7) w 209 1,95,798 Arts and commerce. (8) 13 11,285 Arts. (9) 5n?r 24 24,059 Science. (10 ) 55 97,628 Commerce. (11) 5 1,826 Fine arts. (12) WTRW^ifviw 8 9,218 Science and comnaerce. (13) 4 976 Architecture. (14) 2 360 Polytechnics. ?T?«rT (ireqT) {^m \) Serial Institution Enrolment Type of education No. (No.) (No.) (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (2) 39^ fjjISR—^ Higher Education—contd. 15) sqiWrfW 11 4,914 Business management. 16) 63 45,004 Engineering. 17) (^{rnKT) 35 26,594 Law. 18) 6 2,053 Technology. 19) , 3 1,108 Veterinary science. 20) 1 49 Journalism. 21) 5rqtnF55^?n^ 1 54 Library science. 22) 16 13,144 Allopathy. 23) arm ? 20 5,631 Ayurvedic. 24) 4 1.191 Dental. 25) WW 3 551 Nursing. 26) 8 1,734 Medicine (Pharmacy). 27) 5TT=5?T fHRTT^qro 4 336 Oriental. 28) ^g-iEPrtcr 3 684 Dancing and music. 29) 1 511 Catering. 30) 1 97 Labour. 31) 5irmif?Tf) 1 17 Vocational guidance. 32) iftil , . 1 26 Yoga. 33) ^TRRiiref 10 1,937 Social Science. 34) 12 6,393 Agriculture. 35) ^511^ qg[^ 4 3,342 Home science (Degree). 36) 56 7,818 Bachlor of education. 37) 9rr0fT^ ftissnir (q r) 17 3,559 Physical education. 38) ir^oZT^irrq- 1 57 Fisheries 39) »FTfff%c^T 7 1,605 Homeopathy, x ^ ^ { 5 ) 988 9,83,733 .. Total 6 EorgmftR; ^ fiiTsrir— Frofessioml and special education— (1) ^’dn^rf-T 101 30,266 Polytechnics (2) srhfrfw aftrw^r ?i^«rTr 139 27,783 Industrial training institute. (3) arfwf^^cR: 61 6,022 Other engineering. sr^TR ?R«rT (?rw ) f^'?rr«ff (?Twr) Serial Institution Enrolraenl Type of education No. (No.) (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (4) 12 1,362 Homeopathy. (itfiraflTpft) (5) ^ srrarf^+T 49 5,924 Nursing. (6) 26 2,843 Pharmacy. (7) 45 4,211 Commerce. (8) 10 813 Fine arts. (9) (3!rT#?T 'Tra^) 1 31 Home science. (10) 1 68 Mrine engineerii^. (11) «id+1yrTo41 25 2,969 Agricultural schools. (12) srfwT . . 2 912 Poultry training. 03) diT9i+ 26 ** Government technical centres. (14) <^itrini+ ^ di(^+ i^iioiT 178 44,270 Industrial and technical Institutes (15) ^ .. 1 101 Film and Television (16) TTTloirf^ .. 6 209 Mentally handicapped- (17) srfwsEFT 9 281 Crippled. (18) sm^afer 12 717 Blind. (19) 1 48 Deaf and dumb. (20) <4 41 4,483 Music and dancing. (21) ’T^5TR^’T^f^T . . 3 123 Home science. (22) STWftuT 3T«mr 51 5,154 Oriental (23) 1 .34 Kirtan (24) Hil ^ ^ — (6) . 1,561 1,64,426 .. Total u?p^| . 68,068 1,61,47,012 Grand Total **TrrwfjT^ ^ "mwfw 5rramsjt^ %rT«ff f ^ i % ftr^m qr;?r?5!rRft^ tr w **The figures of number of students are not given as Students in Secondary andi Higher Secondary Schools also offer technical subject in service training. smnr.— tr^Rps^ 5mnr, 5#. Source.— Directorate of Education, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. 15. Irom/EDUCATION fRcTT ^sp»TT^/TABLE N o . 1 5 .2 JTT^rfW ^ |2^TT f?T5Fr/PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN EACH DISTRICT 1986-87 SfTs^f^ fW®T giipq- %5fJT Primary Education Secondary Education District Serial f?T5T^ No. (fSHT) (fsnr) ?IFTT ( ^ ) ( ^ R ) Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers (’000) (’000) (’000) (’000) (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) o 1 2,154 1,068 30 914 744 24 Greater Bombay 2 5FT 2,899 557 14 361 259 8 Thane 3 2,370 269 7 202 104 4 Raigad 4 •ic^TTPl'O . . 2,498 233 8 193 78 3 Ratnagiri 5 f^T^f 1,421 125 5 151 62 2 Sindhudurg 6 HlPsilct. 2,818 475 12 364 231 7 Nasbik 7 1,957 283 8 258 156 5 Dhule 8 1,837 422 11 300 193 6 Jalgaon 9 2,576 402 11 342 222 7 Ahmadnagar 10 3,507 681 17 466 364 11 Pune 11 ^IdKI 2,285 331 10 346 183 6 Satara 12 1,439 305 9 295 140 5 Sangli 13 2,039 398 10 318 165 5 Solapur 14 1,971 394 11 335 169 6 Kolhapur 15 1,477 256 6 208 95 3 Aurangabad 16 1,076 144 3 98 40 1 Jalna 17 1.573 213 5 163 97 3 Parbhani (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) 18 ^ 1,594 210 5 203 84 3 Beed 19 ?TT^ 1,765 259 6 228 106 3 Handed 20 814 145 4 156 78 3 Osmanabad 21 1,102 215 5 . 234 107 3 Latur 22 1,399 232 6 196 98 3 Buldana 23 1,723 275 7 296 138 4 Akoia 24 3nTXI^ 1,625 281 7 352 179 6 Amravati 25 i(«(dJHTo6 1,892 275 7 249 109 3 Yavatmal 26 ^srf 982 141 4 174 97 3 Wardha 27 2,000 395 10 476 294 9 Nagpur 28 ^ R T 1,679 288 7 306 144 5 Bhaodara o 29 1,479 216 5 166 107 3 Chandrapur o^ 30 915 85 2 67 29 1 Gadchiroli ’RftTTC? 54,866 9,579 250 8,417 4,873 155 Maharashtra s h .— srr^fiT^ f^ra’OTTcT 5TT2rf^ ftr^rRT w%i?T :nff. Note.- Primary education does not include preprimary education. anernc.— strr, 507. Source.- Director of Education, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 15. ftrem/EDUCATION tT^W ^/TABLE No. 15.3 TTrqwl^ WRRTtzT ^ 3T5mr#q" StT ^T ^ ?^TTcft^ 5rf9r^T'3TT#55TT C\ 'jtrtt N ^ jm ber OF Seats Sa n c t io n e d fo r T r a in ees in t h e G overnm ent AND N o n -G o v e r n m e n t In d u s t r ia l T r a in in g I nstitutions in M a h a ra sh tra S ta te 3TT?i>q‘l Number of sanctioned seats Year Division 3T?| itJ+li) Govern Non- ment Go vera- Total ment 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) . . 1986 5,924 2,044 7,968 Bombay 1987 5,972 2,192 8,146 1988 5,988 2,220 8,208 =TFf^ 1986 5,684 2,236 7,920 Nashik 1987 5,684 2,364 8,048 1988 5,732 2,416 8,148 . . 1986 8,476 1,756 10^32 Pune 1987 8,492 1,852 10,344 1988 8,540 1,960 10,500 1986 5,672 676 6,348 Aurangabad 1987 5,672 720 6,492 1988 5,688 956 6,644 3I*») . . 1986 4,188 80 4,268 Amravati 1987 4,188 80 4,268 1988 4,188 108 4,296 ^TPrf^ . . 1986 4,760 240 5,000 Nagpur 1987 4,760 272 5,032 1988 4,760 288 5,048 *Tfn;i6? WTSTR.— ypRrrqf ftlJfRT ^ SjftT?fIW HfRT^ 5mnT. Source.— Directorate of Vocaiioual Education and Training, Maharashtra State. 15. ftwm/EDUCATION cT^ W^/TABLE No. 15.4 (A) ^ 3 T 9 iw ^ arf^STir 3t% it Tft5Tt% R esults o f the F inal E xaminations of G o v ern m en t a n d N o n -G o v ern m en t I ndu stria l T ra in in g I nstitutes in M aharashtra l%6^lJu\y 1987) 3T?TT?r^ Government Non-Government Tofal Division Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed o oo (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) ■ 3,477 2,564 1,115 873 4,592 3,437 Bombay ’TTf^R) 3,218 1,979 1,132 624 4,350 2,603 Nashik 5^ 5,119 3,583 922 625 6,111 4,208 Pune 3,414 1,853 263 88 3,677 1,941 Aurangabad 2,612 1,874 37 4 2,649 1,878 Amravati 2,850 1,704 143 . 71 2,993 1,775 Nagpur *T^T-'nc5 xim . 20,690 13,557 3,612 2,285 24,372 15,842 Maharashtra State arrarR.— fwrjr ^ srftr^ror sittw, Source,- Directorate of Vooational Education and Training, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay. W ^ /tABLE No. 15.5(B) ^ sr^ifTtq- afmtfTT^ 'Ttf^ R esu lts o f t h e F in a l E xaminations o f G o v er n m en t a n d N o n -G o v er n m en t I n d u s t r ia l T r a in in g I n stit u tes in M a h a r a sh tr a July 1988) 3T?TT5ET^pW Government Non-Government Total Division Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed o (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) . . 3,722 3,113 1,424 1,005 5,146 4,188 Bombay . . 3,690 2,470 1,256 749 4,946 3,219 Nashik 3^ . . 5,368 4,100 998 553 6,366 4,653 Pune 3tVctRT5 . . 4,124 2,552 441 233 4,565 2,785 Aurangabad . . 2,765 1,921 21 4 2,786 1,925 Amravati . . 3,479 2,324 121 73 3,600 397 Nagpur . . 23,148 16,480 4,261 2,617 17,409 19,097 Maharashtra State 31'raT?;.— siT^pT ^ irftrsi'ir m ’Fr, Source.—Directorate of Vocational Education and Trainjng, Government oi Maharashtra, Bombay. C lassification of A ppr en tice T ra in ees in M aharashtra 1988-89 Classification (1) (2) (1) (^l) ^3'W®Sr'STFIT .. 22,560 (1) Sanctioned Seats. (^) (31^^) . 18,957* (2) No. of students appointed (a to e) (3T) -jflcfV 1,394 (a) Scheduled Castes (srr) 579 (6) Scheduled Tribes (?) anr^T 28 (c) Physically handicapped (f) 753 (d) Women (^) 16,984 (e) Others *t ^ t W^IOT./Excluding (c) and (i/’> snsiR.— sqwirftrerir ^ ^fTfirr^ ^mrr, Source.—Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of Maharashtra, Bombay I l l 15. fwoi/EDUCATlON cT^5pm^/TABLE No. 15.6 *4: TrHiTcf^'5y ^ TTTs^rfir^) crrf^^ wioJT^ ^iw r SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY T eCPINICAL SCHOOLS AND Stu d en ts I n M aharashtra State 1988-89 fsreniT/Technical Education vrf-DTij TrTSqfi) + Secondary Higher Secondary «>EfT Institutions Students Institutions Students (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) 110 40,635 56 4,425 Government 3J9rW+|i| 238 50,370 359 19,800 Non-Govermiient 348 91,005 415 24,225 T otal srrar^.— srw^f?rer>T ^ srftref'JT w ;Kitd ifrr^R. Soiii-ice.—Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of Maharashtra. WWT?»5^/TABLE No . 15.7 TTW ^ cTif^ snfw »TW?T W SR^^IW T echnical and Vocational I nstitu tes in M aharashtra a n d their I n ta k e C apacity IN M aharashtra JTrs^ftr^ (cTfHrv i^srw) Secondary (Technical) Higher Secondary (Vocational) Item Year ^TRT^hr 3rWRT#q' tTspoi Govwn- Non- Total Govera- Non- Total mMt Government ment Govemment ______(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) K) 1987-88 110 250 360 55 359 450 HWr/Iustituies 1988-89 110 238 348 56 359 415 1987-88 38,015 53,740 91,755 4.500 22,350 26,850 si%9T 5TWr/Intake capacity 1988-89 40,635 50,370 91,005 4.425 19,800 2,48,000 3«tTT.— ar 5rftrOT ti^Rps? S'otfrce.—Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Government of Mahanishtra. ?RTT^/TABLE N o . 15.8 XTrzncft?? snrrwRw sriq ro ^ fwfw'JTniT 9iw#zr ^ apiRnfN" «r cmdlTTt 854 750 1,604 Urban !((^< TrraTTrTT ^ =7T=iWf^R) ^9Tfonr, ^ 70 3,553 Education, medical, real estate and business servi 3TRt^ ?tWT, 3Tidl<.|s^l’’-( ^ 3pvq XR^ ces and health services, international and other extra territorial bodies, services not elsewhere classified and activities not adequately defined. 26 vitrspi ^ tiif^fd'ti ?l=)i. . . , , 15 617 Recreational and cultural services. 27 ^ 23 1,419 Personal services. 28 p^'V 530 37,552 Repair services.
T 3Trfo3ftr??nwor/As reported by the Assistant Salt Commissioner, Bombay. (4) N. A. =OTg«a Hl^lNot available. (5) ** \o o STmETsW 3Ti|^/Less than 500 tonnes TOT^-— W ^ 9 T « r^ ,T T n i^ . 5ot/rcff.—Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur 7. ^€i>r snfor mmt^/mDVSTRY a n d m in in g cT!J?nTABLE No. 7.9