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Annual Statistical Abstract of Tamil Nadu 1993-94 R.NO.51/95 ANNUAL STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF TAMIL NADU 1993-94 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS MADRAS - 600 006 ANNUAL STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF TAMIL NADU 1993-94 NIEPA DC D10017 ’ i-vCuMtNi’Ai i ■i ' r;f EJ’< -(:\H A diainistmtiJ^a. D - l o o l f PREFACE The current issue of the Annual Statistical Abstract of Tamil Nadu 1993-94 presents Administrative Statistics and data relating to Socio-Economic aspects such as Population, Agriculture, Forests, Industries, Electricity, Education, Medical, Health, Judicial, Co-operation, Transport, Prices, Employment, Banking, State Income, etc. The Statistical Tables are presented with a view to high light the trends in the development of various sectors of Tamil Nadu Economy. As a compendium of essential Statistics pertaining to the State, this volume will serve as an useful source of reference to various Departments of Government especially those in charge of economic planning, research scholers, economists and other inter- esied in the study of the Tamil Nadu Economy. I would like to place my appreciation of the sincere efforts made by the officers and staff of the Publication Section for timely compilation of this Publication. The co-operation extended by various Heads of Departments and Local Bodies in supplying the data is gratefully acknowledged. V.P. MALLIKES W ARAN For PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER OF STATISTICS Officers and Staff associated with tlie compilation of this Publication « « • Overall guidance 1. ThiruA.SRINIVASAN Deputy Director of Statistics 2. Thiru K. D AS ARATHAN Assistant Director of Statistics Compilation 1. Thiru S. SUBRAMANIAN Statistical OfHcer 2. Thiru R.GOPIDAS Statistical Inspeaor 3. Thiru V.M RAJENDRAN, Assistant Statistical Investigator, 4. Thirumathi A. SHAKILA, Assistant Statistical Investigator 5. Thiru P j<VNBALAGAN Assistant Statistical Investigator DTP & Data Entry Guidance 1. Thiru K.RADHAKRISHNAN Deputy Director of Statistics 2. Thiru R. VASANTHA RAJ Senior Machine Operator Data Entry Work 1. Thiru R.JAYAKUMAR Assistant Statistical Investigator 2. Thiru V. SUBRAMANIAN Punch Operator 3. TWru R. ANANDAKUMARAN Punch Operator 4. Thiru S.RAGHAVAN Punch Operator 5. Thirumathi N. Navaneetham Punch Operator Table Page Number CONTENTS 1. SELECT ECONOMIC INDICATORS 1.1 Population Growth 1 1.2 Index Number of Agricultural Econonfiy 2 1.3 Index Number of Industrial Production 3 1.4 Index Number of Wholesale Price 3 1.5 Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers 4 1.6 Consumer Price Index Number for Urban Non-Manual 4 Employees 1.7 Air India Average Consumer Price Index Number for 5 Industrial Workers 1.8 Consumer Price Index Number for Rural - Tamil Nadu 5 1.9 Consumer Price Index Number for Urban - Tamil Nadu 6 1.10 Index Number of total value of Foreign Export and Import 7 1.11 Index Number of Agricultural Wages paid to certain 7 categories of Agricultural Labourers 1.12 Index Number of Employment and Unemployment 8 1.13 Index Number of Employment in Organised Sector 8 1.14 Index Number of Nett State Domestic Product of Tamil 9 Nadu by Industry of Origrn at Current Prices 1.15 Index Number of Nett State Domestic Product of Tamil 10 Nadu by Industry of Origin at Constant Prices 1.16 Index Number of Building Construction Cost iri Urban 11 Centres 2. CLIMATE & RAINFALL 2.1 Rainfall by Districts 1993-94 1 2 2.2 Temperature at Select Stations 1993-94 19 3. AREA AND POPULATION 3.1 Area and Population by Districts. 34» 3.2 Density. Sex Ratio, variation in Population, Literacy 37^ and Rural Urban Ratio. 3.3 Variation In Population. 39) 3.4 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes by Districts. 40) 3.5 Literate Persons by District. 46i 3.6 Distribution of Population by broad Industrial categories 551 of workers. 3.7 Workers and Non-workers by Sex/District. 62' 3.8 Number of Towns/Urban Agglomerations and their 69* percentage In each class. 3.9 Towns and Urban Agglomerations classified by population size 70 1991 census 3.10 Population, Literates and Educated persons in Towns with 116 Populatin over 50,000 3.11 Villages Qassified by Population Size 120 3.12 Number of Households per 1000 occupied Resklential Houses 122 4. AGRICULTURE 4.1 Classification of Area 123 4.2 Area under Crops 124 4.3 Productton of Principal Crops 125 4.4 Qassification of Area by Districts 126 4.5 Area under Crops by Districts 129 4.6 Production of Principal Crops by Districts 139 4.7 Average yield of Principal Crops 143 4.8 Estimated area and yield of Coconut 144 4.9 Estimated area and yield of Arecanut 145 4.10 Area and production of certain Fruits and Vegetable 146 4.11 Index Number of Agricultural Economy 153 4.12 Number and Area of Operational Holdings 155 4.13 Machinery and Agricultural implements by Districts 199 Table Page Number CONTENTS 4.14 Average rates of daily wages paid to certain categories of 208 Agricultural Labourers 4.15 Index Numbers of Wages paid to certain categories of 210 Agricultural Labourers 4.16 Comprehensive Crop Insurance Scheme by Districts 211 5. IRRIGATION 5.1 Nett area irrigated by different sources 216 5.2 Area of Crops irrigated 216 5.3 Nett area irrigated by different Sources/Districts 217 5.4 Area irrigated by Crops/Districts 220 5.5 Target and Achievement under Minor Irrigation 226 5.6 Water levels in certain Reservoirs 227 6. LIVESTOCK AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 6.1 Livestock and Poultry Population 228 6.2 Veterinary Institutions and Animal treated/castration performed 230 6.3 Results of the Preventive Inoculations 231 6.4 Deaths due to contagious Diseases among animals 231 7. FISHERIES 7.1 Estimated l\4arine Fish Production by Districts 232 8. FORESTS 8.1 Area Under Forests by District 233 8.2 Outturn of Major Forest Produce 235 8.3 Outturn of Minor Forest Produce 235 9. INDUSTRIES 9.1 Results of Annual Survey of Industries, Factory 239 Sector by Industry Group 9.2 Industrial Production 247 9.3 Index Number of Industrial Production 249 9.4 Estimated Production of Handloom cloth 250 Table Page Number CONTENTS 9.5 Production and value of Major Minerals by Districts 251 9.6 Small scale Industries by Industry Group/Districts 252 10. COMPANIES LIMITED BY SHARES 10.1 Companies Limited by Shares in Tamil Nadu 255 10.2 Companies Limited by Shares, Registered 256 and their Authorised Capital 10.3 Companies Limited by Shares, 256 Registered by Industrial Classifications 11. ELECTRICITY 11.1 Installed Capacity and Generation of Electricity 257 11.2 Power Development under Five-Year Plans 259 11.3 Consumption of Electricity 261 11.4 Rural Electrification 262 11.5 Street Lights 263 12. EDUCATION 12.1 Universities, Students and Teachers 264 12.2 Colleges for General Education, Students and Teachers 264 12.3 Colleges for Professional Education, Students and Teachers 265 12.4 Colleges for Special Education, Students and Teachers 266 12.5 Schools for General Education, Students and Teachers 266 12.6 Schools for Professional Education, Students and Teachers 267 12.7 Schools for Special Education, Students and Teachers 267 12.8 Institutions for other Professional Education, Students 268 and Teachers 12.9 Educational Institutions by type of Managements 269 12.10 Standard-wise strength of Students in Schools for 270 General Education 12.11 Standard-wise strength of Students belonging to 271 Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes 12.12 Results of Examination 273 Table Page Number CONTENTS 13. MEDICAL 13.1 Hospitals, Dispensaries and otiier Medical Institutions 314 under the control of Director of Medical and Rural Health Services 13.2 Hospitals and Dispensaries under the Control of 317 Director of Medical Education 13.3 Health Sub-Centres under the control of Director of 318 Public Health and Preventive Medicine 13.4 Primary Health Centres under the control of Director of 319 Medical and Rural Health Services 13.5 Registered Medical Personnel by Categories 320 14. FAMILY WELFARE 14.1 Progress of Family Welfare Programme 321 14.2 Progress of Family Welfare Programme by Districts 322 14.3 Family Welfare Institutions by Districts 324 15. VITAL STATISTICS 15.1 Births and Deaths Registered by Districts 326 15.2 Birth, Death Rates and Infant Mortality Rate by Districts 327 15.3 Sex Ratio at Birth and Death 328 15.4 Death and Death Rate by Causes/Districts 329 15.5 Birth, Death and Infant Mortality Rates in Tamil Nadu 332 and All India 15.6 Expectation of Life at Birth 335 16. GENERAL ELECTIONS 16.1 General Elections 336 16.2 General Elections to Tamil Nadu Legislative 337 Assembly by Constituencies 16.3 General Elections to Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly 356 Results at a Glance - Party - wise 16.4 General Elections to Lok-Sabha by Parliamentary Constituencies 357 Table Page Number CONTENTS 17. JUSTICE 17.1 Number of Judicial divisions and Officers exercising Appellate on 361 Original Jurisdiction 17.2 Number and Description of Civil Suits instituted 362 17.3 Number of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided ;364 17.4 Number of Value of Civil Suits Instituted :365 17.5 Results of Civil Cases in the Courts of Original Jurisdiction (367 17.6 Appeals from Decrees and Miscellaneous appeals ,'373 17.7 Results of Trials of Appeals and Revisions under Criminal Court :377 17.8 Results of Criminal Trials in the Tribunals of various classes ,'380 17.9 Number of Offences reported and number of ,'385 persons Tried, Convicted and AcQuitted 17.10 Persons inflicted in Criminal Cases 425 18. EXCISE AND REVENUE 18.1 Revenue Receipts under State Exercise 431 19. POLICE 19.1 Police Force 19.2 Persons Arrested and convicted under Cognizable offences 433 19.3 Property Stolen and Recovered 434 20.
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