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H^c 42^1a PREFACE

This issue o f “ Handbook o f Basic Statistics o f Maharashttra for the year 1997 is the thirty-seventh in the series. The nmain object o f this booklet is to present up-to-date statistical (data on vaiious socio-economic aspects of State Economy iin a concise form. In attempting to give up-to-date informattion, provisional figures have been presented, in respect o f s<*ome items in this issue.

2. For comparison o f the socio-economic aspects o f ' the State with that of , the relevant data for India have also been simultaneously depicted in the tables prior to the nmain tables. Data on trends o f some socio-economic seleected indicators are presented at the end o f this booklet.

3. The co-operation extended by different departmentss of the State Government, Central Government and autonomaous Organisations in bringing out this publication is grateffully acknowledged.

4. The booklet, it is hoped, will be useful as a reeady reference.

B. M. N A G R A LE , Director o f Economics & Statisttics, M um bai.

Mumbai : Dated 1-2-1999. HANDFOOK OF BASIC STATISTICS OF MAHARASHTRA STATE 1997

SR^farfwr/CONTENTS [Vol. XXXVII]

SRTT^fTT Preface 5'^WfTH — Maharashtra State at a glance— (i) ^rnTT^ir . . 1 General information. (U) . . . . 2 Comparison with India. 1. §sn*TR Climate 1.1. [????■ w f%Frr^r ^'T^T^T, lO Maximum a«d minimum tornpwature sttPt ^rftR> TT^. rainy days and annual rainfall a selected centres.

2. «5T<^ 3np!I Area and Population 2.1. W f ^ JiHt firc^RR 12 Males, females and households in each district. 2.2. ^ .. 14 Rural and urban population in each district. 2.3. arrP^r 16 Area and density o f each district. SRcTT. 2.4. snrm (5r

2.7. £Rft 22 Classification o f inhabited villages er«rf'riRfT SFPT 32 Classification o f persons not at 5T?nT work by type o f activity.

2.11. 3T ^ f^ 5TT^ 3Tifn 5rt ^ qHt 34 'Population o f scheduled castes and scheduled tribes 2.12. sjsnTTiT^ TTsqnfNj 3P?^rHt 36 Disabled population in Maharashtra #wr. State by type o f disability. Ism.! Subject Page

2.13. 5vt5fr?riarr 38 Population according to age gr^tmM. 2.14, wqfsmix 40 Population by religion. 2.15 ■Ro»'i ETlfqv ir^rf^cT 41 Annual estimates o f populatiom run to 2001. 2 1 6 fwm7TTT=*JTr f«l?rtcTiT?r faft- 42 Migrants by sex and rea»»oim for 5W. Migration. 2.17. fsifriWTn: 43 Migrants by sex and place of'' last nf7?T residence. 2.18. sjifir WSfT JitworrfI' ^ wn?lVw 47 Households and household poipuilation #5iTT. by languages mainly spok«}.

3. Agrieultur*

3.1. 5rffT^=iiT’tttt . . 48 Land utilisation. 3.2. ajrfoT 49 Dlstrictwise break-up o f culturaibfea firea ?rnra! ? and cultivated area. 3.3. c w f^^i«TT c5rt% 51 Area and outturn o f principal cropos.

3.4. %?fT2rrc s r ^ ^ c?ri% 52 Area and outturn of principal croops in each district. 3.5. srn^ . . 60 Index numbers o f production o f pririncipa) crops. 3.6. JTi5?f?nTnr, 3Tii>r fcqr^t 62 Progress under soil conservadonn and snr?^ land development. 3.7. gRTt% . . 63 Distribution o f chemical fertiBswri*. 3.F. . . 64 Agricultural implements. 3.9. . . 65 Agriculturai pumps energised. 3.10. iffRT^ra^ o*piT ?rf5?r sHTTir ^rfrwv, 67 Number, area and average siaze of r?n% ^ Jf Hrrafr operational holdings in Malsaraashira. 3.11. T733T ^ qTS3rG'^ 68 Number of Irrigation projects aomppteted HWT. in State sector. 3.12. RtPtcT ftH’T W^rcrT ^ 69 Irrigation potential created anid : actual «?sr. irri^ted area. 3.13. S[ra;rr% r n ^ 70 Government hydro projects coiVTimis- sioned.

4. , Animal Husbandry 4.1. tf?TK?r ...... 71 Livestock population. 4.2. .. .. 74 Livestock population in each dlis^i ict. ‘ Subject Page

4.3. ^TT%ft 76 Miscellaneous statistics relating to animal husbandry. 4.4. 5f |»S9no5T- 78 Collection and distribution of milk by TT#r « 7 ^ |OT% ?Tfr5PT ^ fWcR^. dairies in Goverament and Co­ operative sectors. 4.5. |»i5r«T q?mNt W 79 Milk products and milk chilling ccntre*

5. R^FTRmrsr Fisheries 5.1. sTfWRT^ 5TT%5Jt 80 Quantity o f fish brought for curing, mwiHt 3 n ^ , orRWWWr^ salt issued and iish removed. fjTSWl anfJT 5.2. Wi^s^HRi^hreNt ^oTJTTflcft 81 Miscellaneous statistics relating to fishCTies, 5.3. Ti«sr®TT SRTT^^fTir ^nTct 83 Varietywise marine fish production. 5.4. (^rr»rft4^5i) 85 Disposition o f fish catch (Marine and Inland).

6. ^ Forests 6.1. ^T«TFcr 86 Classification o f forest ar^. 6.2. ifBTarTfwift»rq^?tmPT 87 Production o f major and minor fewest product.

7. 3nP»r industry and Minify 7.1. ir^ SHTfinrThHrr 88 Distribution o f working factories accord enfkx«r. ing to working strength. 7.2. ^ v m R N t 89 Factories with average daily empioymeat ?RmT srtt yifhqt=TT 51^ nZT^pTR classified according to major groups o f industries. 7.1. afTfer ^M >^V iW TN t 91 Working factories and averag* daily ?TUTT. employment in each district. 7.4. TT5ZTRfW 93 Productive capital, output and value arff^ added by manufacture in Maharashtra State. 7.5 ^RRrttjlT^wCt 95 Average p«centage o f absentoeism in the cotton textile indiutry. 7.6. afly^fw . . 96 Industrial disputes.

7.7. W R (fiRWT 97 Working o f cotton textile industry (mill sectsu). 7.8. «fjr; ^3^«Tn!5T . . 98 Mineral production.

7.9. W TigH’ . . 99 Industrial production. Paob

8. «ftTsr Electricity 8.1. pqrftRT emgr, anf^T lOO installed capacity, generattioDH and consumption o f electricity. 8.2. 5?^5T ^ #5eV 101 Towns and villages electrified.

9. OTTcT Joint Stock CampanietA 9.1. ^ 103 l<5umber o f joint stock compaioieies as oo ^iT«rr. 31 St March 1996.

10. Banks 10.1. anr^^irr ^ 105 Number o f places having bankoog^ offices :^wn. and number o f banking offic:es c in each district.

11. Co-operation 11. 1. ?i^r, ^?TT?f3rHt in e o f, 107 Societies, membership, workimgj < capital. arrfir advances and tumovw.

12. q f T ^ ^ ?aqi|S'»I Transport and Commmiaatidons 12.1 . , . 108 Road length. 12.2. 'T«wniR«TT T^c?rrt ^nrf-Kof 109 Road length according to types lof f surface 12.3. iT^TXT65 Tiw 7tp5 qrft^*Tfnrao5r^ iio Operational statistics o f Maihaarashtrt aVT^rignxt. State Road Transport Corpoiratition. an^RT^ aro^?5t JTtCTT aTT^% 111 Motor vehicles in operation. tt^TTns^er trfw ^ T ^ ^ 112 Transport and non-transport: vvehiclcs in Maharashtra State. 12.6. q-f^TTT 5qT5n=nfzrr afTf^ 113 Professional and noa-prrofef^ional driving licences. 12.7. 114 Railway route length. 12.8. TTTzrmt^ ^ JT 115 Number o f post offices aad telclcgraph ^ 5FTCrfsy^ JrNt offices in Maharashtr? States.

13. Shipping 13.1. j j j f «TT^r?I 3RTv$cZiT ?fwr ^ 1 1 6 Number and tonnage o f vessetls e entered in Mumbai Port. 13.2. ^Sff «RXPrs^ iTkiTT arTpT 117 Cargo handled at the docks andi biounders in Mumbai Port. 13.3. JT^nJs? n>r iwwiT iis Cargo (imports and exports) hau«adlcd at (arrtTRT ^ w . ‘ the selected minor ports o f ’ ^ Maha* rasbtra State. 13.4. TT^RpsE TT»ir*T^«ir itorrft 119 Passenger traffic at tlie minor ports of Maharashtra State. 14. SCfNTT Inland Trade 14.1. ^ TFJqtuft 120 Inland Trade o f Maharashtra. fn ^ a ? N R . 15. f?RR^ Education 15.1./ firsffqrRn srtrr^tr a r f ^ - 122 Institutions and enrolment by type of art%^nhfrrT education 1994-95. 15.1.1 ,, 125 „ 1995-96. 15.2. ^TefFnT JnsrffRT 3T ftrsfw 128 Primary and secondary education in each district. 15.3. HfRT

15.7. irprs? TTszTRT^ crrf^^ arrfbr szt^wpt 134 Technical and vocational institute jpRTm^T h^tittwt ^ ^qMh? according to type o f syllabus in Maha­ Vq!jVg[*idl. rashtra and their intake capacity. 15.8. TTrzmft^ SFm m aTTJmTTrr 136 Number o f Government and non - sTRpphr er arw ro^ Government institutions teaching ?^

17. -TtPrhf Police and Crimes 17.1, 'TtKTfT arif'JT ff®rr 143 Police statioas and police force. 17.2. ffts sr^ 144 CogQizabl© offencas (includiag »J6eiejnpts (ijfsrt% sr-T

18. Prisons IS.l. ar ?t«qT 145 Number o f prisons and con^ictte.

19. sTmaoft Housing !‘U. 5|TTtTi|STT 146 Classification o f houses accordiaig ttto use 19.2. 148 Distribution o f households accoirdifting to rooms occupied. 19.3. «r r*T^ irnrr^ 9mRrW i so Distribution of households by pwedidorai* nent naaterial used for roof aiodd wall o f house. 19.4. ^ x:frwT^ 154 Houseless and institutional popuilati tion. 19.5. ^tezrherr ?ii7’j?nrT 155 Households by number o f rcrooms occupied 20. Local Bodies 20.1 . vpp’.'^t w N i «rn ^ , ^3?rff sfifar 160 Coverage, self-raised intzoxnis and ?5^. expenditure o f Village Pac^hi^iyats.

20,2. ?r JTfntqxTrf^ *rHt 161 Constitution o f Municipal Coutnsa»& and «n^. Municipal Corporations.

164 Income and expenditure o f Miooioicipal Councils and Municipal Corpforaration

20.4. fw?fT snfin- wk 166 Income and expenditure o f ZiUa Parishads.

20.5. »«ifT 168 Local Bodies by types.

21. HWfesF General Elections 21.1. yr#%V fT'fTRS 169 Results o f general electioas. 21.2. *T5T 170 Candidates accordit^ to j party affiliations. 22. Price Indices 22.1. »ITT^ VT3^ PinT?flr% 171 All India wholesale price la d ^ auioK»bers (?r^Kifa4>i). (New Series). 22 fwff% fj^stv 174 Consumer price Index (»n(y ). working class (New Series). Subject Pa g e

22.3. f^»rFn^ 176 Consume price Index numbers for 5Tf5F selected essential items for Rural Maharashtra. 22.4. T-rr^fft^ far^iaT^ ^fyjFir- 177 Coosuraw price Index numbers for gttr-f >TFg=wn selected essential items for urban Maharashtra. .;2.5 iTst «ifiT%?v( VH^T=nfvfk9rT nrijw 178 Consumer price Index numbers for uibaa non-manual emp\ov«». -2.G. rfnnscT^r?5 jm^aRPpfVaT 179 Consumer price Index n u m b ^ for agricultural labourers in Maharashtra.

23. T^a^rt Employment i3 .i, ^THRfrn: ^ 180 Industrial classification o f persons at work other than cultivators. 23 2. ^qr^;i% 181 Occupational classification o f persons at work other than cultivators. 23.3, »n%ft 182 Employment exchange statistics. 23 4A.^T3fBwm#!T’^ 183 State Government aiid Semi Govern­ ment employees.

23.4B iT3TJ?Tr’' ttstt 184 Class and Social groupwise State ^ ^*#5TTfr. Govermncnt and Semi Government employees.

2 S, srT^f^TsfT TrjriTT^ 185 Employment in public sector. I 6 . ^ 3f SMiqrfl 3rtHf?nTfllWm> 187 Employment under Shops and commercial Establishments Act. ^3 ?. m{TR xmrm 188 Categorywise number o f works and mJTB K5TTRT^^R 3T expenditure incurred thera>n under f3TT7(?5' the employment guarant(» scheme in Maharashtra State.

24. Presses and Publications 24. L 7^% 189 Printing presses, newspapers, books and periodicals.

25. Annual Plans 25 J. 3(T5Jft^ 190 Eight Five-Year Plan o f Maharashtra fifPT ? sirfir Yearwise and sub-section outfey and expenditure.

26. State Finance 26.1. 3PTT 192 Revenue receipts o f the State. 26.2. 5T5?TTar^ ^ 198 Expenditure on revenue account. 26.3. 'Tq':«rTOT 209 Analysis o f State Government Budget. ^JS Page

27. State Income 27.1. ^ anfir f m r+'JT^lH^K 211 State income at current and ccoastani prices.

28. «=};>3T Alisceflaneous

1%.\. IT^Tl^T 212 Regulated markets. 28.2A. 216 Life Insurance in Maharashtra. 28.2B. IT^RTS^T^ ^TTST^ ffrq-psiT SRW 217 Gross direct Premium 'ATittem in fsrfim. Maharashtra. 28.3. q fe r f?^y?qrr 218 Numbe. o f hotels in Mahaarashtra approved by the tourism depaartmeat 28.4. 5^fRT*r ^T^fsr qr^pft 219 Foreign tourists disembarking at Mumbai by air. 28.5. 5|v5 ^ t { ^ ) 220 Production o f crude oil in Maha­ rashtra State. 28.6. J ^ p s ? wRf% ms, 221 Reserve, gross production and tr^yr ^ eTlTT;. utilisation o f natural gaas in Maharashtra State. 28.7. S^WcT iT|nT«2r^ft^ 222 LPG domestic customers in Mahia- rashtra.

29. Trends in selected indicatcrsi

29.1. 224 Agriculture. 29.2. ar 228 Livestock and poultry. 29.3. OTt>T anftT ^rrw^m 230 Industry and mining.

29.4.• 232 Electricity. 29.5. .. 234 Cooperation, 29.6. arrfw 236 Transport and communications. 29.7. ftrerjr 238 Education. 29.8. arfew »iRc(k ^r3?P ftnTcrt% 240 All India wholesale price Index nuimbcrs (rr^ JTTfespT). (New Series). 29.9. ^JTrTRrfcTT f^rrrdY% f^T?5rr^ 242 Consumer price Index nuna beers for working class (New Series). 29.10. (5 ^ fc r infe^r) 244 State Income (Revised Series). q^KTC^/MAHARASHTRA STATE AT A GLANCE (I) mmm mf^jGENERAL INFORMATION

^?fpnrt£p *n%n Seriai «»T3r Particulars Item No.

(1) (2) (3) (2)

1 Location— ?fTT315Tf5r . 16.4 to 22.1 North latitude (degrees). . 72.6 to 80.9 East longitude (degrees). 2 6 Number o f Divisions. 3 %?| 31 Number of Districts. 4 325 Number o f Talukas. 5 336 Number o f City and town units/UAs.f 6 «T«I v5t5Ri«%^ \ population more than one TjrfrmV). r lakh (out of towns against Serial No. 5).t

7 Number o f Villages 41,251 Inhabited. 2,163 Un-inhabited.

8 ^<^4.55 ( ^ . f v ^ T T ) 3,07,713 Area (in Square Kilometres)

9 %irrvrRV ) 720 Length o f the Coast-Une (Kilometres).

sj-JfHW ITT Information against item S is !5RT3f, ^ c f W^:^, JTTsqr- according to Surveyor General, «|?rn;3n|. Govt, o f India. (R) t i W arraTftcT. tl 991 Population Census. (^ ) wr^ ? ^ 5 y = = ^ (nar% ^ UA = Ijrban agglomeration is a cqTSfT 3mnTPT«rT ^rRft m»inr continuous urban spread erV arfsRT constituting a town and the ^ ciriJTT 5rnp=r adjoining urban outgrowth oi 3nTFT9T srmqra^i srura f^ p r two or more physically 3i?ir 5TJ continuous towns together with fr m ?RT%w 3ir|. the continuous well recognised urban ou^rowth, if any, o f sucb towns. (Y ) * a ? ^ g ♦Estimated Population. VllxTTift

3rTf%trN; ’ffTCT Comparisoa s'erial iS75f Maha­ India o f Maha- Unit Item No. rashtra rashtra with India (Percentage) (1) (2 ) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2)

gl »e.#8qT ^ «W W n ) POPULATION (1991 Census) 1.1 (ar) trnftw ®t^f57T , . 5'3)RtcTJ 48,396 6,28,692* 7.7 Thousand (a) Rural population. (an) m r ’ir r^or 61.31 74.29 •• Percentage (6) Percentage o f rural popula­ 9N55T SFrm. tion to total population. 1.2 (3?) ;rm t 55t=Rr«!n . . f3rr (3TT) JfFRT W lW R t 38.69 25.71 Percentage (b) Percentage o f urban popula­ SmT'JT tion to total population. (a) Number o f households 1.3 (^ ) 15,344 1,52,009 10.1 Thousand 8.3 (/) Rural. i^ ) iTfjfW . . 9,259 1,11,591 Do. (//) Urban. {^ ) 6,085 40,418 , 15.1 Do. 1.4 (^ ) i^>jr 78,937 8,46,^03* 9.3 Do. (a) Total population 5 ^ 40,826 4,39,230* 9.3 Do. (0 Males, ((/) Females. (^ ) 38,112 4,07,072* 9.4 Do. 1.5 ( st) 5fT^ W ^ 5 ^rNft 8,758 l,38,223tt 6.3 Do. ((/) population o f scheduled Ht^wrr. castes and Buddh^'st (3?i) T(t55. sfssl^fr 11.1 I6 .5 tt •• Percentage (b) Percentage of above popula­ ««§?iT ?T%'1T asTf^I tion to total population 1.6 (5 ) 5TJTRfT^ fSTRFd 7,318 67,758ft 10.8 Thousand (a) Population o f Scheduled (i^r) CTap«T ?N^3iTfT txibes. ^ITIT S^^TTW. 9.3 i - i t t Pcrccntage (b) Percentage o f above popula- 1.7 (3T) ^ .'^1,0Q6 2,85,932tt 10.8 Thousand (d) Total main workers.

(m) vnr ^rwFTt% 39.3 34.1 •• Percentage (b) Percentage o f total main vtvw sraroT. workers to total p opu lation

1.8 (ar) ^hrifirv VFT vxvrrt . . f^-

(an) ^ y cmT=^i% 3.7 3.4 •• Percentage (I/) Percentage of marginal ?l^rrr $nrm. workers to total population.

1.9 (ar) . . ^prrw 45,011 5,24,43 7tt 8.6 Thousand (a) Total non-workers. (art) ?FR 5T ^FW=nT% vNsmft 57.0 62.5 , , Percentage (/>) Percentage o f total non- ^?f«t snmi. workers to total population.

1 10 ?5>TO«&^'^crr 257 274|t • • Persons per Density of population. qVg

1.11 5HTW^% snrpir Literacy percentage— (T ) 3^^ .. ?r^crrfT 76.56 64.13tt . . Percentage (/■) Males (R) .. 52.32 39 .29ft • D o. (//) Females (^ ) 64.87 5 2 .21ft . Do. (//Y) Persons

1 12 ^-^waJTrw . . 'Ijoco 934 927t . . Females per Sex ratio. 1,000 males

1.13 . 25.73 23.85* ,,. Percentage percentage growth of popula fT«. tion during 1981-91.

* »fl-.TwrT ^q?!T smiTiT^ ^r srwr ^ ^swtr€r a:¥?r w mf^^ur ^ ^ ^ 3JTr:?f ^hWigr • Includes projected population o f Assam and Jammu and Kashmir where census could not be held but excludes population of ureas in Jammu and Kashmir under unlawful occupation o f Pakistan and China where census could not be taken. tt ofTsr ^ Sits^/Bxcluding Jammu and Kashmir. | smrR, ^ frryirk ^^rr/Excludes Assam, Jammu and Kashmir. (8385*39*1) " " (816169666) (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) C2)

AGRICULTURE

smiff fq^7T9T5?t5y Area under principal crops (Average fo r years 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96)

2.1 mirji 1,535 42,754 3.6 Thou-hect. Rice 2.2 • • }) 741 25,323 2 .9 D o. .. Wheat 2.3 If 5,691 11,890 47.9 Do. .. Jowar 2.4 . . tt 1,740 9,717 17.9 D o. .. Bajri 2.5 * • ;> 10,220 1,00,236 10.2 D o. .. All cereals 2.6 • • ff 3,445 23,065 14.9 D o. .. All pulses 2.7 • • ff 13,665 1,23,301 11.1 D o. .. A ll foodgrains 2.8 ’jftnr • • i> 591 7,958 7.4 D o. .. Groundnut 2.9 • • It 481 3,809 12-6 Do. .. Sugarcane fH) 2.10 ■ • /; 2,970 8,676 34.9 Do. .. Cotton

sr^ 'Jc'TRH Outturn o f principal crops ^ ®rr {Average fo r years 1993-94, 1994-95 and 1995-96)

2.11 $ftfo5 2,481 80,577 3.1 Thousasd Rice tonnes. 2.12 1,022 62,743 1.6 D o. .. Wheat 2.13 5,180 9,976 51.9 Do. .. Jowar 2.14 1,096 5,842 18.8 Do. .. Bajri 2.15 11?^ 10,404 1,73,423 6.0 Do. .. AUc«ccall£ 2*16 1,855 13,512 13.7 D o. .. A ll pulses 2.17 «?^3TWsrrf^ 12,258 1,86,935 6.6 D o. .. All foodgrainit 2.18 • • « 658 7,901 8.3 Do. .. Cjrcroncniu 2.19 3rjT (3;?rf?r) • • »f 39,603 2,62,715 15 1 Do. .. Sugarcane (cane) 2.20 ( ^ f $ ) • • $t 449 20,11 22.3 Do. .. Cotton (lint) r 3 a n t m a l h u s b a n d r y *TO»r>nTr, Livestock Census, 1987 3.1 . . 34,255 4,45,286 7.7 Thousand Total livestock numbers. T otal cattle 3.2 irrl-t^ • * t> 16,983 1,99,700 8.5 D o, .. 3.3 — Cattle—

( *i) gisrTrfh^ $?y w 6,531 72,200 9.0 Do. .. (t) Males ON'er 3 years (R) ?fV^^^55»TTf • • it 5,096 33,400 15.3 D o. .. (//) Females over 3 years 3.4 • • tt 4,755 76,000 6.3 Do. .. Total buffaloes 3.5 Buffaloes—

(T) * * tt 356 7,500 4.7 Do. .. (/) Males over 3 years ( ’^j cfv^ 15?fv • • >1 2,816 39,100 7.2 Do. .. (I'i) Females over 3 years Total sheep and goats 3.6 ii+ci ^ ^■qi • • $9 12,068 J,55,900 7.7 Do. ., 3.7 ^^tir ^r>t ^fgnr^ Total horses and ponies • • ft 43 1,800 2.4 Do. .. 3.8 ffTTqx>ia7T • • #» 12,474 1,68,800 7.4 Do. .. Other livestock 3.9 ^"k^XTT, • • ti 24,839 2,75,300 9.0 Do. .. Total poultry 3.10 f^r?: * • n 35 738 4.7 Do. .. Tractors 3.11 «r

3.12 ftf-^'il'+Pdl *f*T * • fi 1,701 9,365 18.2 Do. .. Electiic pumps for irrigation (31st March 1992) FORESTS (1990-91)

4.1 m^'ir '■>iJi««(T'^ ^ . . f«. . . 63,798 6,79,850 9.4 Sq. km. Total forest area 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (3) (2)

5 qr^^iit Annual Survey o f Industries ( sni'ipn ^ wjt ftas^) (Census plus Non-Census parts) (1994-95)— (ar) 61.590 3,64,941 16.9 Crorc Rs. (o) Productive capital (^ ) -OsTJITft^ 3T?J%?Jn 1,448 9,227 15.7 Thousand (6) Number o f persons fiNzrr. number*. employed. &• (^•) ”3i’iroc» 22,554 1,08,517 20.8 Do. .. ( 6 Crore R*. (Valu*i ooe ifi 138 66,657 0.2 ’000 Tonnes (^) Iron ore (Quantity) ( ^ ) 1 1,374 O.l CroreRs. (Value) (?) (^cqK^r) . ’ o o o 2H 299 1,791 16 6 *000 Tonnes (c) Mang»ne*e ore (Quantity) iw ^ ) 40 164 24.4 Crorc Rs. (Value) { i ) (^ cqr^ ) . ’ ooo s?r 753 5.750 13.1 *000 Tonnes (J) Bauxite (Quantity) ( ^ ) . Vt€tWT^ 12 J03 11.7 CroreRs. (Value) 6 EtECTRiaTY (1995-96) 6.1 tr^jyr ;j?7T?^T M .r m r 51,326 3.79,887 13.5 MilJionkwh Total generation 6.2 tTcpq^pqr „ fe^.cn^qr 45.571 2,78,323 16.4 Do. „ Total consumption 6.3 (3f) „ 18,053 1,05,291 17.1 Do. „ (<7) Industrial consumption (an) ?n'rn=^ti^w 39.6 37.8 Percentage ib ) Percentage oJ industrial consumption to total con» sumption.

7 H?«n 3nf»>i JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AND BANKS 7.1 .. ?T5irT 96,922 3.05,625 22.3 Number Connpanies at work (as on 31st March 1994). 7.2 ?TT% ?iR

8.3 . . sFt^lr . . 43,189 1,31.384 32.9 Crore Rs. Working capital o f all 47,816* .N.A co-operative societies. (1995-96) 8.4 Vfw ^HPTT«fy 250 1,742 14.0 Do. Advances by agricultural credit 28,030 .N.A societies. (1984-85) (1995-96)

9. anfflT TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS 9.1 (sr) nr^r?^ (^1 ^nf ffr^t . 5,554 62,725 8.7 Kilometres (a) Total railway length (as on 31st March 1997). ( sit) 1.8 1.9 Do. (b) Railway length per 100 'SOTtV sriTT

**siT«TfJT^ 3pr!3r/Preliminary. •••sfVsT srenr/Quick estimates. 1. ^ r / c l i m a t e

?rfc?r ^i^-/TABLE No. 1.1. 1. ^m?r/CLIMATE ^nrr^/TABLE No. l.i.

sirfbr f^rrrnr c fm rR , sn fn

M a x im u m a n d M in im u m T em pe ra tu re , R a in y D a ys a n d A n n u a l R a in f a l l a t Selected C entres 1995 (riFTJTR ctt3?5t PrfejftewS/Tcmperature in degrees celciaus and Rainfall in mm.)

^nqm^/Teraperiure gnrr^ ffr^rnr 'rrae- Normal Serial Maximum Minimum Rainy days Rainfall Rainfall No. (Highest) (Lowest)

n) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2)

1 .. 34.5 19.6 63 1.43’ . I 1,805 G)Iaba (Brihan Mumbai) 39.3 16.5 63 1,7^4.8 2,812 Saniacruz(Brihcin Mumbai 3 (5T^) 34.2 17.2 47 1,303.7 1,759 Dahanu (Thane) 4 (Tpm ) N.A. N.A. 90 3,524 2 N.A. Bhira (Raigad) 5 arfewR 33.9 17.3 63 1,539.2 1,960 Alibag (Raigad) 6 7??rTfjRt 33.1 18.7 89 2,996.6 2,617 Ritnaglri 7 ( t ^ f r ) N.A. N.A. 88 3,041.0 2,246 Devgid (Sindhudurg) 8 (%a|iT) 33.1 15.3 90 3,737.0 N.A. Veagarla (Sindhudurg) 9 (T^Tf^'t) 32.9 21.9 86 2,225.1 2,472 Harnai (Ratnagiri) 10 Hinii+ N.A. N.A. 42 608.8 697 N.ishik 11 ?Tt?TT (mftRT) 38.2 8.8 38 46! .8 633 Ozar (Nashik) 12 qr^JTR (^ pt) N.A. N.A. 47 949.1 N.A. M Jegaon Camp 13 (f^) N.A. N.A. 35 601.0 643 Nandurbar (Dhulc) 14 43.1 10.2 41 632.4 787 Jalgaon 15 1 ; : M : R h : 21 i m 16 37.0 9.6 45 631.0 661 Pune 17 (gflt) 39.8 14.2 27 509.1 465 Baramati (Pune) 18 l!TipTT?r (3^) N.A.'N.A.N.A.N.A. 684 i-^iigaon (Pune) 19 (tr.iirtB.tTTT.^.) 40.6 6.2 N.A. N.A. 640 Wanorie (A.F.M.C.) ^ (emm) 30.3 12.9 107 3,990.5 6,226 Mahabaleshwar (Satara) 21 38.2 12.9 47 598.6 N.A. Sangli 22 5ft5n^ 41.3 12.0 53 936.6 678 Solapur 23 ^3??: (Ht55Tgr) N.A.N.A. N.A. 645.8 596 Jeur (Solapur) 24 HTtTRT 37.4 10.7 40 626.6 N.A. Satara 25 36.6 13.8 58 854.0 1,070 Kolhapur 26 3n<7T 46.9 8.0 N.A.N.A.N.A. Akola Airport 34 STfffef 9TfT 46.2 8.4 34 634.4 801 Akola City 35 3 p r n ^ 46.7 9.2 36 799.2 876 Amravaii 36 ir^TTToS 46,6 8.3 49 1,080.4 1.096 Yavatmal 37 ^ (q-cJdiRIoi) 47.0 7.9 59 1,172.6 875 Pusad (Yavatmal) 38 47.1 8.9 46 1,045.1 N.A. Wardha 39 fTFT^ 47.0 7.4 N.A. N.A.N.A. Nagpar Airport 40 JTFFj?: 45.7 8.9 55 1,198.5 1,242 Nagpur City 41 (^ T T ) 47.1 6.6 60 1,123.8 1,471 Gondia (Bhandara) 42 47.8 10.6 57 1,344.7 1,267 Chandrapur 43 46.9 9.5 50 1,050.4 N.A. Brahmapuri (Chandrapur) 44 43.7 9.9 63 1,347.0 1,439 Sironcha (Gadchiroli)

N.A.=^qr??5arJTr^./Not available. •PHTdlw 5TT%, ^5rr 3TT|^c5Tr 3rr|^. The names in brackets indicate the District wherein the centre is located. Wsnt:.— ( t ) f ^ w I V ? r ^ Source.—fl) Regional Meirological Department, Mumbai and Nagpur. {R) *Tfnr^ ?ira?T, 5^. (2) Director o f Agriculture, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. 2. snfor ?jhRf«m/AREA AND POPULATION ’WTO /TABLE No. 2.1.

^ ?r??2n/MALES, F emales a n d H ouseholds in each D istrict 1991 (larcid/In thousand uumbeis) epppiTiv 3 ^ ft?un qipr ^ * 5 ^ snrmf* Serial Households Males Females Total Sex ratio* District No. (N o.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2)

1 2,051 5,460 4,466 9,926 818 Brihan Mumbai 2 5r»r . . 1,097 2,793 2,456 5,249 879 Thane 3 Tmirs 373 908 917 1,825 1.010 Raigad 4 o-n 16 «rTwrr 257 697 668 1,365 958 Jalna 17 380 1,084 1,033 2,117 953 ParbhanI 1* *ft» . . 367 937 885 1,822 944 Becd 19 407 1,198 1,133 2,331 945 Nandcd 20 «mTHT*TW 233 659 617 1.276 937 Osmanahad 21 5n^r 284 863 813 1,676 942 Latur aAtmarrar fuTPT 2.353 6,590 6,211 12,801 943 Aurangabad Division 22 l|57TT 353 966 920 1,886 953 Buldana 23 420 1,142 1,072 2,214 939 Akola 24 srq-^TJRfV 427 1,136 1,064 2,200 936 Amravati 25 inrfrJTT® 413 1,065 1,013 2,078 951 Yavatmal sTTraq^femm 1613 4.309 4,069 8.378 944 Amravati Division 26 ^ 220 550 517 1,067 939 Wardha 27 JTT»T^ 655 1,711 1,577 3,288 922 Nagpur 28 vt^TT 434 1,060 1,047 2,107 988 Bhandara 29 388 910 862 1,772 948 Chandrapur 30 iT¥f^?5t 163 398 389 787 976 Gatlchiroli RTH^ fw^Rnrrr 1,860 4.629 4,392 9,021 949 Nagpur Division ^tRf^WiT 3,473 8.938 8.461 17,399 947 Vidharbiia Division iT^me^ XT5II 15,344 40,H26 38,111 78,937 934 Maharashtra State @?nrH 1,52,009@@ 4,39,230 4,07,072 8,48.303 927 ©India

( s ) an^pri 9fefc?r[cT ifrrfT !«s:qTT Note.—ii) Details may not add up to the totals due to round iri^er. ing. { ^) , • o o fVa-srt# fivn. 07) ♦Females per 1,000 rnales. (^ ) @ W 5T^9ncftW (Hi) @ Includes Jammu and Kashmir. (v) (iv) @ @ Excludes Jammu and Kashmir. ( s ) sf^oprr

«mnT.— ( h) wropTT, iT^Tns|, Source.—(I) Dirctv o f Census Operations, Maharashtra, Mumbai. ( R) iTjrfsT^ar^ ^ «n»RT arrifRr, »iror (2) Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Govt, o f India, . 2, 3Hf«T ?5t^7?J^/AREA AND POPULATION

fWm’spmv/TABLE No. 2.2 .

f^r^nvj^^wrKJm^4^ijRuRAL and Urban Population in each District 1991

thousand numbers)

?7t!frFi52TT TrnrCt 5W!iqrcr snrm Population Decennial growth rate iy8!-9l (% ) ?f^5T aTnq Serial ^rrnrt Percentage of imrhr JTmft q;^ Distiict No. f5T?fr Rural Urban Total urban population Rural Urban Total to total population

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (9) (2)

1 9,926 9,926 100.00 20.42 20.42 Brihan Mumbai 2 5TcJ~ 1,856 3,393 5,249 64.64 (—)0.49 128.35 56.60 Thane 3 TTIR^ 1,496 329 1,825 18.02 17.16 56.50 23.30 Raigad 4 Tr^rrfirft 1,406 138 1,544 8.93 11.68 15.05 11.89 Ratnagiri 5 769 63 832 7.57 6.51 23.82 7 51 Sindhudurg vt^t^inTn 5.527 13,849 19.376 71 47 7 89 36-98 27-23 Konkan Division 6 2,482 1,369 3,851 35.54 20.26 47.53 28.72 Nashik 7 a s 2,015 520 2,535 20.50 22.14 29.96 23.69 Dhule 8 ■'ifoSnTJT 2,313 875 3,188 27.44 18.01 32.93 21.76 Jalgaon 9 3T5*T?

Note.—(/) Details may not add up to the totals due to rounding (^ ) t -srw!;^ sT^?rTcfY?y 5^iiiEriirT a¥^.* (li) t Includes population of areas in Jammu and Kashmir where census could not be taken. waTT..—( 3Rwn, ^ ^ s r r ^ . ?nT?r *R:qTn:, Source.— (I) Director o f Census Operation, Maharashtra, (2) Registrar Genera! atd Censu* Commissioner, Government o f Mumbai. lod'a, New Delhi. 3nf®r ^?t^ / A r ea a n d D ensity o f e ac h D istrictt 1991

^qTfiS (5T?^ Serial Area in sq. ) /Density (No. o f Distrkct No. kilometres persons per sq. kilometres) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) I 603 16,461 Brihan Muimkai 2 5T^ 9,558 549 Thane 3

15,530 248 Nashik ? ^ 13,150 193 Diiule S 5Jo5^TT^ 11,765 271 Jalgaon ar^iT^iR 17,048 198 Ahmednagaar *nf?Ri f^VPT 57,493 225 Nashik Divrisim

10 5^ 15,643 354 Pune 11 10,480 234 Satara 12

asHnraHf^nnr 64,813 198 Aurangabadl Division (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

22 9,661 195 Buldana 23 arehr 10,574 209 Akpla 24 3T*Rr^ 12.210 180 Araravati r 25 JT^rfTra 13,582 153 Yavatmal fe*rPT 46,027 182 Amravati DiTisioii

26 ^ 6,309 169 Wardha 27 5fT ^ 9,892 332 Nagpur 28 TKiiTlT 9.321 226 Bhandara 29 11,443 155 Chandrapur 30 irefrrtt^ 14,412 55 Gadchiroli 51,377 176 Nagpur DlTisicm

fiWW flVPI 97,404 179 Vidharbha Division

il^ltTE? TRtf 3,07,713 257 Maharashtra State. 32.87 263 274* India*

smmft anfrt. Note.— (1) Figures are provisional.

(^> • WHoCT. (2) •Excluding Jammu and Kashmir. aaaTT.-(

1 . . 87.87 75.80 82.50 Brihan Mumb>ai 2 5FT ,. 77.56 60.28 69.54 Thane 3 . . 75.94 52.20 63.95 Raigad 4 TvTrf^T^ .. 76.64 51.61 62.70 Ratnagiri 5 86.23 66-87 75.81 Sindhudurg 83.29 66.66 75.50 Konkaa Divisioon

6 •rrfsns' .. 73.98 49.89 62.33 Nasbik 7 ^ .. 63.13 38.78 51.22 Dhulc 8 v o im . . 77.46 50.34 64.30 Jalgaon 9 a jp r r m . . 75.30 45.99 61.03 Ahmednagar 73.08 46.80 60.30 Nasbik Divislom

iO ^ . . 81.56 59.77 71.05 Pune 11 mHRT . . 80.61 53.35 66.67 Satara l2 HPret .. 74.83 49.94 62.61 Sangli 13 .. 70.08 41.73 56.39 Solapur 14 . . 80.33 53.08 66.94 Kolhapur firfsTfrnr 78 04 52.76 65 67 Pune Division 78-94 56-64 68-25 Rest o f Maharmshtra

15 aVm

22 ^5ymT < • 76.53 46.13 61 .69 Buldana 23 «i^?n , , 77.63 53.28 65.83 Akola 24 e n r o ^ 78.40 6J.13 70.06 Amravati 25 M<1rlMra» 70.45 44.81 57.96 Yavatraal 75-82 51.67 64.09 Amrayati Division

26 !Ta^ i . 78.33 61.02 69.95 Wardha

27 • • 81.79 64.74 73.64 Nagpur 28 W U . « 78.82 50.44 64.69 Bhandara

29 • • 71.30 46.81 59.41 Chandrapur 30 , . 56.56 28.87 42-89 Gadchiroli •THTSpCfMinT 76.52 54 27 65 70 Nagpur Division 76 19 53 03 64 93 Vidharbha Divisloo q^rne^ 76.56 52.32 64.87 Maharashtra State— 1991 69.65 41.01 55.83 Maharashtra State— 1981 WTtTj- 64.13 39.29 52 21 Indiat * * 1991 aW.— t ^ wnOT.Note.— t Excluding Jammu and Kashmir vraTT.— ( )€^T5?wr,5f?npiRi, 5o«rce.— (l) Director of Csnsus operations, Maharashtra. ( ^ ) ^ *T>nTT 3rr^, triTcl. (2) Registrar Oeneral and Census Cocnawsioner for fndia. Decadal Variahon in Population Since 1901

^^cTR ( Sft%?rd) Decade Percentage cdecadal variatioon in populattion . 0 ) (2)

1901-11 -MO..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

1981-91 •• •• .. -f-25i.73

>^TSrR.— SPTW^, Source.—^Director of Cenitus Operations, Maharashtra, Mumbai. TTfTTsqT TrsTJT^rn: ?m rft Urban Population by Size—Class of Towns 1991

JTTI> ^ TO 9T?T w^;¥T sfrrm Serial Population range Nunxber 5^ff.Kwr Percentage No. of tov^m Population to iota\ urban and UAs. population ( 0 (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 Btlow 5,000 11 43,096 0.1

•> 5,800-9,999 .. 46 3,65,101 1.2

3 laOOO—19,999 102 15,29,924 5.0

4 2(^000—49,999 114 35,40.926 11.6

5 5C.OOO—99,999 30 21,17,960 6.9

6 1,00,000 sriforjnfq' arfa^ .. 33 2,29.-44,579 75.2 and above

q ^ /T ota l 336 3,05.41,586 100.0

UA«=Urban Agglomeration.

WtaW .— 3R»T0PTT, Diiecfor of Census Operations, Maharashtra,

R c42 2i— 3 cT^cTT W^/TABLE No. 2.7

3T^r^?qT ^ ^ jtot/C lassification of In h abited V illages A c c o r d in g t o P o pu la tio n 1991 (^tfi^f^r/Population)

200 75TT w /B e lo w 200 10 499 500 to 999

TTi^-^r ?i>s£n ^ ri^r District Serial Number o f Population Number o f Population Number o f Population No. Villages Villages Villages (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

1 • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . .... Biihan Mumbai 2 ii'W 95 114 354 1,270 622 4,577 Thane 3 163 203 586 2,110 668 4,718 Raigad N> 4 ■?:?TiniO 71 86 375 1,371 556 4,021 Ratnagiri 5 29 33 151 556 279 2,106 Sindhudurg 358 436 1,466 5,307 2,125 15,420 Konkan Region 6 49 69 276 1,009 592 4,312 Nashik 7 f 0 92 108 281 991 503 3,664 Dhule 8 5io(i

22 <^c')(i|OH"] 141 114 243 862 376 2,795 Buldhana 23 ^’^?yr 194 175 381 1,350 485 3,524 Akola 24 sriR l^ ] 331 276 469 1,603 462 3,303 Amravati 25 tr^JTfs 202 194 454 1,624 607 4,339 Yavaimal 868 759 1,547 5,439 1,930 13,961 Amravati Division

26 ^ ] 187 149 261 920 284 1.979 Wardha 27 302 272 515 1,768 487 3,375 Nagpur 28 145 153 285 1,010 550 4,012 Bhandara 29 213 220 417 1,447 452 3,252 Chandrapur 30 598 597 477 1,573 258 1,848 Gadchiroli ?rmg^ 1,445 1,391 1,955 6,718 2,031 14,466 Nagpur Division

2,313 2,150 3,502 12,157 3,961 28,127 Vidarbha Division

TI»JT 3,461 3,518 8,242 29,397 12,408 90,277 Mabarashtra State 1000 to 1999 2000 to 4999 5000 to 9999

T r jrial Number o f Population Number o f Population Number o f Populai ion District '^0. Villages Villages Villages (1) (2) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (2)

1 Brihan Mumbai 2 430 5,894 148 4,290 23 1,433 Thane 3 329 4,376 94 2,765 10 665 Raigad 4 7!?^(f5lTt 423 5,902 84 2,244 5 325 Ratnagiri 5 213 2,975 60 1,676 2 118 Sindhudurg f%«rm 1,395 19,147 386 10,975 40 2,541 Konkan Region

6 JTli^Sfi 594 8,418 264 7,692 29 2,023 Nashik 7 464 6,532 207 5,917 34 2,251 Dhule 8 ^ , 450 6,234 237 7,082 58 3,731 Jalgaon 9 3TfliV^'^ 537 7,603 360 10,747 55 3,750 Ahmednagar 2,045 28,787 1,068 31,438 176 11,755 Nashik Region

10 j q 510 7,052 326 9,571 46 3,141 Pune 11 mcHTT 406 5,770 258 7,428 45 2,953 Salara 12 ytnr-Ty 226 3,259 197 5,934 57 3,798 Sangli 13 412 5,877 315 9,200 34 3,4S0 Solapur 14 364 5,189 254 7,571 60 3,933 Kolhapur 5 ^ rw »T 1,918 27,147 1,350 39,704 262 17,305 Pune Region S,35S 75,081 2,804 82,117 478 31,601 Rest of Maharashtra 15 afttmsrr^ 347 4,789 146 4,254 24 Aurangabad 16 341 4,712 89 2,515 12 818 Jalna 17 T w t 438 6,146 138 3,939 21 1.452 Parbhani 18 381 5,367 143 3,884 18 1,196 Eeed 19 472 6,551 177 4,998 21 J,259 Nanded 20 252 3,511 119 3,443 24 1,547 Osraanabad 21 333 4,760 150 4,234 18 1,156 Latur 2,564 35,836 962 27,267 138 9,017 Aurangabad Division.

22 VJTciruiT 356 4,901 ■ 157 4,413 23 1,554 Buldhana 23 ^c{fi- 26 166 2,183 55 1,599 12 771 Wardha 27 229 3,084 79 2,414 20 1,304 Nagpur 28 >T^i-?T 467 6,539 182 4,835 22 1,389 Bhandara 29 288 3,940 87 2,492 11 780 Chandrapur 30 0«1" 129 1,689 35 1,009 4 214 Gadchiroli sTrn^f^trni 1,269 17,435 438 12,349 69 4,509 Nagpur Division

r^?^f5mnr 2,700 37,000 949 26,998 146 9,577 Vidarbha Division

. TT51T 10,632 1,47,917 4,715 1,36,382 762 50,195 Maharashtra State 10,000 srifw ?37r^ arfk^/and above (T^/Total

TTRT^ ?TWr W^+^ni!TT 3flm^’TT^H*r HWT Number o f Population Number o f Populai ion Number o f District serial' Villages (00) Villages (00) un-inhabited No. Villages (1) (2) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (2)

1 Bfihan Mumbai 2 a-M 7 982 1,679 18,559 18 Thane 3 1 125 1,851 14,962 57 Raigad 14,060 4 Ratnagiri ko 4 ^ f j r d 1 110 1,515 o^ 5 2 229 736 7,690 .... Sindhudurg 11 1,446 5,781 55,271 79 Konkan Region

6 rnf^Rr 10 1,300 1,814 24,823 4 Nashik 7 85J 5 695 1,586 20,159 17 Dhule 8 12 2,009 1,480 23,130 30 Jalgaon 9 ai^FToRTR 18 2,528 1,554 28,395 2 Ahmednagar 45 6,532 6,434 96,507 53 Nashik Region

10 5^ 18 2,458 1,844 27,255 18 Pune 11 mnRT 7 860 1,547 21,355 26 Satara 12 ?rnr®^ 20 2,627 723 17,070 4 Sangli 13 14 2,253 1,134 23,016 8 Solapur 14 17 2,462 1,188 22,025 15 Kolhapur 76 10,660 6,436 1,10,721 71 Pune Region

_____ ,sa& s nsaiTBZ 132 18,638 18,651 2,62,499 203 Rest o f Maharashtra 15 2 213 1,300 14,886 44 Aurangabad 16 2 230 956 11,337 11 Jalna i? 1,469 16,404 45 Parbhani to z 322 1,269 14,931 11 Bccd 19 :rt^ 4 593 1,515 18,242 65 Nanded 20 'STFTf^STT^ 3 381 716 10,825 6 Osmanabad 21 «i^< 6 738 914 13,348 22 Latur 19 2,477 8,139 99,993 204 Aurangabad Division

22 3 340 1,299 14,980 128 Buldhana 23 8 1,058 1,574 15,799 202 Akola 24 9 1,056 1,681 14,829 315 Anaravati 25 6 862 1,836 17,202 212 Yavalmal 26 3,316 6,390 62,810 917 Amravati Division

26 2 ^ 237 967 7,838 412 Wardha 27 3 346 1,635 12,562 243 Nagpur 28 3 380 1,654 18,317 149 Bhandara 29 5 621 1,473 12,752 319 Chandrapur 30 2 254 1,503 7,185 168 Gadchiroli 15 1,838 7,232 58,654 1,291 Nagpur Division

41 5,154 13,622 1,21,464 2,208 Vidarbha Division

192 26,269 40,412 4,83,956 2,615 Maharashtra Staet

ansriT.— ^nrwrr, ^ ^ 55.

Source.—^Director of Census operation, Maharashtra 3rf?rgr

C ities / U r ba n A gglomerations (U A s) w it h Po pu la tio n of 1,00,000 OR AB0V8

1991

Serial Population Name of City/UA No. (in thousand) 0 ) (2) (3) (2)

12,596 1. Brihan Mumbai Urban Agglo­ meration. {^ ) 9,926 (fl) Brihan Mumbai (M. Corpn. «Tw 3f3'^rr 2,670 Constituent in Thane District (3t) ( it. q. qr.) 1,014 (0) Kalyan (M. Corpn.) (an) Jfpir ( it. qr.) 803 (b) Thane (M. Corpn.) {%) (?r.«!.) 369 (c) Ulhasnagar (M.) ( f ) afi (ST^) (^JTT «I^-<) 308 (d) New Mumbai (Thane) (C.T.) {■3 ) ift-?TVni3R (VT.'T.) 176 (e) Mira Bhayandar (M .) jor !iif< 2,494 2. Pune Urban Agglomeration (3t) 5^r (JT.fi.«Tr.) 1,567 (a) Pune (M. Corpn.) (arr) qV. ( ti. tt.) 517 (b) P.C.M.C. (M. Corpn.) (^ ) S^f (+-i«h ’T¥E5) 82 (c) Pune (Contonment) ( i ) ^Wi’ (^H^JT^) 78 (d) Kirkee (Contonment) (g ) ^ (=t:<;ct> it5^ ) '41 (e) Dehu Road (Contonment.) (5F.) ( w n 5Tf?) 39 ( / ) Hadapsar (C.T.) («7) 32 ig) Vadgaon Sheri (C.T.) (n ) cI?r ;^ ^ (IT'IRT 5T^) 28 (//) Dhankawadi (C.T.) (3T>) ^^4^I?T?5f (TTtrFir W^<) 18 (/) Khadkvasla (C.T.) (sft) (’PJPlT !il^<) 18 0 ) Warie (C.T.) ( ^ ) m rfT (inPii 12 (k) Kharadi (C.T.) (w ) i+WTH (JT’IRTSI^) 11 (/) Kalas (C.T.) ( it) (ir^nT 5T^T) 10 (m) Kivale (C.T.) («T) ( iT’IT^IT W fl) 10 («) Lohgaon (C.T.) (=^) ^ (JTJRT 10 (0) Vadgaon B.K. (C.T.) (® ) (iTTT%^ (iriRT SI|7) 7 (V) Kopkhel (C.T.) (fr) ( ’Tir^^T !)i^<) 5 (/•) Dehu (C.T.) ^Tl’T^ 5T^ ?T%'^ 1,664 3. Nagpur Urban Agglom&ratioa (3t) (JT.?r.qT.) 1.625 (a) Nagpur (M. Ccrpn.) (mt) (ir

V 725 4. Nashik Urban Agglomeration (3f) (JT. fT. TT.) 657 (a) Nashik (M. Corpn.) (V l) ^ESr^ 44 (6) Deolali (Contonment) ( ? ) (^ .q .) 12 (c) Bhagur (M .) {i) (TfUf^T ini^) 12 (d) Eklahare (C.T.)

H 621 5. Solapur Urban Agglomeration (3t) ( w. 5t. qrr.) 604 (a) Solapur (M. Corpn.) (an) (srfcR^) 10 (b) Majrewadi (O.G.) ( is) (?rr^ar)'(3rrfrf3t) 5 (c) Solapur (Rural) (O.G.) (i) (3TfcT^) 2 (d) Nehrunagar (O.G.)

% Wf?; 595 6. Aurangabad Urban Agglomera­ tion. (ar) sfttJTTsrr? {^T. ?T. «n.) 573 (a) Aurangabad (M. Corpn.) (srr) ^>2^ Kio5 20 (b) Aurangabad (Contonment)

aniTTwdt (^r. tt.) 422 7, Amravati (M. Corpn.)

?Tf5T 418 8. Kolhapur Urban Agglomeration ( ^ ) {^T. ?T. qr.) 406 (a) Kolhapur (M. Corpn.) (an) ^TTtj^^nT (Jiq?n ?r^^) 12 (b) Gandhinagar (C.T.)

vi^< ?ff5y 392 9. Bhiwandi Urban Agglomeration (ar) (^•'T') 379 (o) Bhiwandi (M.) (an ) MlHl: (TTirTr w f^ ) 13 (6) Khoni (C.T.)

n» ?Tf 364 10. Sangli Urban Agglomeration (ar) (^. q’.) 193 (a) Sangli (M .) (arr) fc^ r^ ( arPcf^iil) 33 (b) Kupvvad (O G.) ( ? ) fiTT^ (^. 7.) * 122 (c) M iraj(M .) (f) ^R^ri)' (2TRrf^) 4 (d) Vanlewadi (O.G.) (^ ) JTraRiTni: (>rWr ?rf^) 12 (e) Madhavnagar (C.T.)

( ?f. T.) 343 11. Malegaon (M.)

anfhTT (^T. q.) 328 12. Akola(M.)

91^^ ?ff ?y 309 13. Nanded Urban Agglomeratioo (ar) 7 .) 275 (a) Nanded (M.) (an) wm^ ( h.'j.) 34 (b) Waghala (M.)

IV g s (^. T.) 278 14. Dhule (M.)

n (?r. T.) 242 15. Jalgaon (M .) (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 \ 5Tf^ ?f 236 16. Ichalkaranji Urban Agglomera­ tion. (3t) (JT. q-.) 215 (a) Ichalkaranji (M.) (3^t) (JT'iTnr 5Tfr) 21 (b) Kabnur (C.T.) 1V9 ^T (q.7.) 226 17. Chandrapur (M.) *\C 222 18. Ahnaednagar Urban Agglo­ meration. (st) sr^^nTR (^.T.) 181 (а) Ahmednagar (M.) (an) sTfjr^frnrJT^ 41 (б) Ahms dnagar (Cont.) n 197 19. Latur(M.) 'R^«rl(^. 1.) 190 20. Parbhani (M.) 5rT?y^ (^•'T*) 175 21. JaIna(M.) we? ?Tf^ 160 22. Bhusawal Urabaa Agglomera­ tion. (3t) w ^ (?r. t.) 145 (a) Bhusawal (M .) (sn) ^srrft ( jft-it 15 (Z>) Kandri (C.T.)

127 23. Kamptee Urban Agglomeration (3t) ^qat(^.q'.) 79 (a) Kamptee (M.) (sn) 5F?^fq-q

5i=!?nTra 122 24. Yavatraal Urban Agglomera“ tion (srr) JT^crmss qr.) 109 (a) Yavatmal (M.) (sTf) 13 (b) Umarkhsd (C.T.) 7.) 112 25. Beed(M .) ^ffferr (n.T.) 109 26. Gondiya (M .) ^srt(?i.

23,768 .. Total

== iT^T^'TT^rfe^r/M. Corp.=Municipa! Corporation. O.G.—arrag^/Out Growth, q. = ?niTqf?:»sr5/M = Municipality. C.T.—w n 9ifV/Census Town, S.T, ?r^Special Town. ATo/^.— Details may not add to the totals HT^rT. due to rounding. 3rTaH.--?r5[T^i5, spTiioFrT, Source.— Director o f Census Operationt,! Maharashtra. ' Classification of Workers and Non-workers 1991 (fjfTTt^/In thousand numbers) n^5s*Ttqi JT^RT'^ ^t. H o. M'aharashtia Item (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 10,172 Cultivators 2 ^ . . 8,313 Agricultural labourers. 3 spT^swr, A ll Livestock, forestry, fishing, 'B^swnrr 3nf>jr sfrrn. hunting and plantations or­ chards and allied acfivities. 4 ^T”TvnT snfT c[TT^ ^T^sfrpT 115 Mining and quarrying. 5 Sfw, ^ 5^5^ Manufacturing, processing servicing and repairs— (sr) wRflr^^frfr 498 («) Household industry 3,598 (6) Other than household ^S[W. industry. 6 siB^nrr 802 Construction. 7 siiTTn: sTrPT 2,657 Trade and commerce. 8 ?T f^ , siifur ^ V 3 im 1,160 Transport, storage and comm uni cat ions. 9 3,219 ether Services.

31,006 Total— main workers.

qrriT^ 2,904 Marginal workers.

7^ ^DTT^ . . 45,011 Total— non-workers.

^oiT^ snm ?r ^vm r. . . 78,921 Total— workers aad noa workers.

arrm-?:— w jfftt srrij^ci, ^ ^r^iwir ^iqfe^r, JTwf. . " Source — Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Government o f India, New Delhi and Dirsctor of Census Operations^ Maharashtra, Mumbai. ’JiTq ?T ^ T ’JTT=CfT «iT f5 H 5r*f?JPT*T

C lassiiication o f P ersons n o t a t W o r k b y T ype o f A c t iv it y JT'JTJTT/Census 1991 (fSTRTcT/in thousand)

^rnflr'ir/Rural Tl’l ft/Urban t^T.ir/Total sr^fTR Type o f activity ipF.'»n’ 5 ^ fejqr 5W Males Females Total Males Females Tolal Males Females T o u l (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (1)

5,568 3,666 9,234 4,268 3,398 7,^66 9,836 7,064 16,900 Full time students. Ui 94 2,985 3,079 100 6,149 6,249 194 9,134 9,328 Household duties. N> 5,581 6,137 11,718 2,993 2,931 5,924 8,574 9,068 17,642 Dependents and in­ fant. 5?n3ira7:, 93 38 131 342 51 393 435 89 524 Retired, rentiers and persons o f inde­ pendent means. 11 6 17 15 6 21 26 12 38 Beggars, vagrants etc. firarr sftrr'^, rrr^TfejFr 8 3 11 20 7 27 28 10 33 Inmates of panai, i^rsn-^nr^ ^ mental and chari­ 7Tf^fj^i' ST^cTi. table institutions. 126 30 156 305 79 384 431 109 540 Others. i^ot , . 11,481 12,865 24,346 8,043 12,621 20,664 19,524 25,486 45,010 Total

STTSR-—^TTCflT^ ^tpiRT .9/w®-c

?5F%^T^ arrii^ ^ arts SfiTlcTt Perccatage to total C[^ir 5ft5FfTW?ft SfTTTW ScriaJ Scheduled Scheduled population Literate population No. Castes Tribes percentage to total and Buddhist population District

3R, 8PT . 5TT^/ 31^. WRl^l *S.C. S.T. S.C. S.T OJ 4^ 0 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2) ,

1 . . 6,46,914 1,03,775 >6.52 1.05 59.40 57.87 Brihan Mumbai 2 aw . . 2,71,797 9,51,205 5.18 18.12 52 38 20.47 Thane 3 TR^r^ 50,999 2,33,953 2.79 12.82 53.28 20.68 Raigad 4 27.385 14,847 1.77 0.96 53.17 26.95 Ratnagiri

5 'C.'O 42,435 3,893 5.10 0.47 60 00 53.35 Sindhudurg 10,39,530 13,07,673 5.37 6.75 57.12 23-64 Eonkan Division

6 ^rrftr^ . . 3,26,755 9,31,069 8.48 24.18 49.09 23.15 Nashik 7 ^ . . 1,34,359 10,36,491 5.30 40.88 45.92 18.71 Dhulc 8 sfoS^rrw . . 2,95,047 3,13,551 9.26 9.84 42.59 27.38 Jaigaon 9 sr§n-^i 2,64,554 1,55,695 11.95 7.03 44 82 4C.97 Akola , ^ ^ ^ ^ 24 ariTTT^ 3,84,499 3,16,448 17.48 14.38 51.09 35.62 Amravati 0 ? V ? ? 2,26.820 4,45.840 10 92 21 .46 47.51 33 69 Yavatrnai ^ 4| bo o zt, gmna^f^wTT 10,92,560 10,13,372 13.04 12.10 46 62 35.30 Amravati Division giS’ k i ' k t ^ 1,49,975 1,66,391 14.05 15.59 58.18 46.08 Wardha 6,10,226 4,57,715 18 84 13.92 59 53 51.61 Nagpur 1 T ^ a r£8®^T^TT 3,55,484 3,09,822 16.87 14.70 59 00 43.33 Bhandara i g ^ 2,99,533 3,49,169 16.90 19 70 52.65 3 9 .17 Chandtapiir ® ST ^ 95,996 3.04 535 12.20' 3^^.70 44.02 24.36 Gadchir:)li ot 2 ^ 15,20,214 15,87,632 16.85 17 60 ' 56.94 41.45 Nagpur Division C ® p S» 26,12,774 26,01,004 15.02 14 95 52 63 39 05 Vidharbha Division § £ 2^ ^I^rar? TW?T 87,57,842 73,18,281 11.10 9.27 45.93 29.42 Maharashtra State & S g 13,82.23.277 6,77,58,380 16 48 8.08 • • . • India**' F® O 1^ *' 5f 5RoS^/Excluding Jammu and Kashmir (India total population 83,85,83,988.) tJ k-— »IK3tir srsT’m i , w \ ^r^’Frfrr ¥RT5r ( siTcig-). Source.— C«nsus ®f India 1991 Prrniary Census Abstract (Final) D isabled Po p u l a t io n in M a h a r a sh t r a S tate b y T ype o f D isA B iL nr 1981

^•JTcT: ?;«Tar: ^<>tcr; 8T^*Wfi'» srg qtiT-^ ijfT iTSF'Ji 2r^%enTt Serial Totally Totally Totally Total Percentaje No. Blind Crippbd Dumb (3 +4-1-5) to total District population ( 1 ) (2 ) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2)

1 1,513 1,299 903 3,715 0.04 Brihan Mumbai 2 ST^ 831 951 679 2,461 0.07 Thane 3 647 642 607 1,896 0.13 Raigad 4 TfJTiPr^ 809 841 842 2,492 0.12 Ratna^iri vtvirRrRFi 3,800 3,733 3,031 10,564 0.07 Konkan D i v i ^

5 1,973 1,332 912 4,217 0.14 Nashik 6 ^ 1,342 851 573 2,771 0.14 Dhule 7 w!zmw 1,605 1,066 793 3,464 0 1 3 Jalgaon 8 sr^n^frnx 1,589 1,086 867 3,542 0.13 Ahmadnagar 6,509 4,335 3,150 13,994 0.14 Nashik Division 9 5

!jH*ttsih f?nfn*T 9,547 5,309 3,346 18,202 0.19 Aurangabad Division ( i ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2)

19 'a> 1,279 707 604 2,590 0.17 Biildana 20 6{5pt55I 1,548 839 629 3,016 0.17 Akola <21 3TH'

23 araf 671 392 314 1,377 0.15 Wardha 24 1,117 1,015 583 2,715 O.IO Nagpur 25 1,406 1,261 644 3,311 0.18 Bhandara 26 2,249 1,435 708 4,392 0.21 Chandrapur 5,443 4,103 2,249 11,795 0.16 NagptBT Division 11,035 7,337 4,717 23,089 0.16 Vidbarbba DiviiSion

36,964 26^65 19,063 82,392 0.13 .. Maharashtra State

Re 42 26 -^ q’'Tr^r/CENSUS 1991 (f3rrw/in thousand)

Uoptri population t^vuT/irmW/rrnrO' q;^nT Cumulative Total/Rural/Urban Age-group Males Females Total percentage (1) (2 ) (3) (4) (5) (6) ir^q/Total 0—9 9,849 9,323 19,172 24.29 10— 14 4,644 4,282 8,926 35.69 15— 19 3,926 3,303 7,229 44.76 20—24 3,686 3,493 7,179 53.86 25—29 3,291 3,356 6,647 62.28 30— 34 2,959 2,784 5,743 69.56 35— 39 2,731 2,464 5,195 76.14 40—44 2,220 1,960 4,180 81-44 45—49 1,866 1,708 ' 3,574 85.97 50— 54 1,571 1,434 3,005 89.78 55— 59 1,172 1,074 2,246 92.62 60— 64 1,101 1,0^3 2,194 95.40 65— 69 670 669 1,339 97.10 70— 74 488 507 995 98.36 75— 79 205 213 418 98.89 s0+ 267 299 566 99.60 aiJT »rr%T ?T5^%^/Age not known 171 142 313 100.00 ♦q^q/Total ___ 40,817 38,104 78,921 .... STTTt'iT/Rural 0—9 6,339 6,042 12,381 25.59 10— 14 2,914 2,695 5,609 37.18 15— 19 2,304 1,932 4,236 45.94 20— 24 1,972 2,014 3,986 54.18 25—29 1,777 1,952 3,729 61.89 30— 34 1,608 1,665 3,273 68.65 35— 39 1,521 1,473 2,994 74.84 4 0 -4 4 1,256 1,247 2,503 80.02 45— 49 1,117 1,126 2,243 84.65 50— 54 988 970 1,958 88.70 55— 59 771 728 1,499 91.80 60—64 749 759 1,508 94.92 65— 69 462 469 931 96.84 70—74 343 361 704 98.29 75— 79 138 147 285 98.88 80+ 186 206 392 99.69 tnr ’TO^/Age not known 83 66 149 100.00 ♦^i^/Total .... 24,528 23,852 48,380 ^./TABLE No. l.U —contd.

(i) (2J (3) (4) (5j (6)

5TnRt/Urban 0— 9 3,510 3,281 6,791 22.24 10— 14 1,731 1,588 3,319 33.10 15— 19 1,622 1,371 2,993 42.90 20—24 1,714 1,478 3,192 53.36 25—29 1,514 1,404 2,918 62.91 30—34 1,351 1,119 2,470 71.00 35—39 1,210 990 2,200 78.20 40—44 964 712 1,676 13.69 45—49 749 582 1,331 88.05 50—54 583 465 1,048 91.48 55— 59 401 346 747 93.93 60—64 352 334 686 96.17 65—69 208 200 408 97.51 70— 74 144 146 290 98.46 75—79 67 66 133 98.89 80+ 81 94 175 99.46 ’RT%r Age not known 88 76 164 100.00 *fT^/Total .. 16,289 14,252 30,541 ' JTst 3rr|. Figures o f ‘ Age ’ not stated are included in Total. snsTR.-—^i?q: ^ snfii ^ (/). 5'o«rce.—General Economic Tables, Part-Ill, A and B(i).

R c 4226—4fl N5 Population by Religion 1991

ETH Serial Population Religioa No.

( 0 (2) (3) (2)

0 ) . 50,40,785 Buddhist

(2) . 8,85,030 Christian

(3) % . 6,40,33,213 Hindu

(4) 9,65,840 Jain

(5) 76,28,755 Muslim

(6) iftw . 1,61,184 Sikh

(7) . 99,768 Other religion and persuasion

(8) m ?r . , 1,06,560 Religion not stated

(9) 16,052 Others

7,89,37,187 .. Total

Seurctf.— Census o f India, 1991, Series 14, Part lV(B)(ii) ^^rt^/TABLE No, 2.15. ■^0 0 *^ 3Rrfyi?r Annual Estimates of Population up to 2001 (arrw ^rWTTH/Figures in hundred) ^RTR^/lndia ^T^RI^/Maharashtra

q-R/ T arfiRtWT/ ^rr#/ Jfear 1st March 1st July 1st October 1st March 1st July 1st October \\) (2) C3) (4) ____( S) ___ 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 n ,6 3 ,3 V 78,13,743 78,51,732 7,09,594 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 86,17,686 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 1995 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 1097 92,82,176 93,31,191 93,68,122 8,20,895 8,24,872 8,27,868 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

r !^ irrw *it ETfwR ar^rrsT crtc (^) ^ 'I srMkr ^ ^ooo ^n55T% <1 ttt# 2TT ■-fn^rsxTT ^?rn: sTT^Tfcr sTrl^r. — (1) The annual estimates as on 1st March 1981-2001 have been made under th« guidance of the Expert Committee on population projection approved by the Planning Commission under the chairmanship o f the Registrar-General, India. (2) The annual estimates as on 1st July and 1st October 1981-2000 are based on the annual estimates as on 1st March 1982-2001 o f the Expert Committee. feTisTTT.— 'HKdi^ Source.— Office o f the Registrar-General, Itxlia. 2. 3TTf^ Ht^m/AREA AND POPULATION arsFcTT W ^/TA BLE No. 2.16.

?5ST?5THTT5!n ?TOfrfTrT M ig r a n ts by S ex a n d R eason for M ig r a t io n 3RJT«r5Tr/Fopulatioa Census 1981

(fSTRra’/in thooisand)

Male, SIrF^TTT, Maharashtra Female, 5FTTW ^ 5 Total Reason for ?TT?fN 5TTTTT)' q^W migration Rural Urban Total

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1)

1. < . . 5 ^ 607 2,593 3,200 M Employment ft?T!TT 112 171 282 F 719 2,764 3,482 T

2. fweitJi 206 423 629 M Education 60 131 191 F 266 554 820 T

■3. f ^T'il •• 1,285 1,208 2,493 M Family moved 1,3J9 1,631 2,951 F 2,604 2,839 5,444 T

4. fw^T? . . 3 ^ 99 34 132 M Marriage 7,452 2,120 9,573 F 7,55i 2,154 9,705 T

5. . . 5^‘T 2,865 1,379 4,244 M Others ^JTT 2,121 946 3,067 F 4,986 2325 7311 T

5,062 5,636 10,698 M . Total 11,064 5,000 16,064 F 16,126 10,636 26,762 T

£^.— 5?T^>^ ^ff^'^TRT 9T5rr Nete^—Totals may not add up due to rounding amnr.— wtttr {^ ^ ^1) Source.—Census o f India, Series 12, Part V (A & B) 2. 3TTf<5T ?5>^J?f^/AREA AND POPULATION ^T^pjrt^/TABLE No. 2.17. i!r^oiTr=3ir M ig r a n ts by S ex a n d P lace of L ast R esidence 1991 (pTTTiW/in thousand)

Total Migrants ’'^7% fe^frrJT ------—------Total Last residence iIT^'rr f ^ T Rural ?rnr(r Males Females Total Urban ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2; (1) I. Triiqi ;iT5jrra I. Within State o f Enumeration— noiqi 3,981 9,163 13,143 Total Elsewhere in rnihw 3,352 8,220 11,571 Rural district of 621 930 1,551 Urban enumeration

3,114 4,518 7,632 Total In other Districts 2,153 3,166 5,319 Rural of State. 957 1,347 2,304 Urban 4iu|-%xiT[ ITc^ 3i,368 22,375 53,743 Total At the place o f in'^n'ir 20,253 13,254 33,507 Rural enumeration. ^rr^fr 11,115 9,121 20,236 Urban

q^«ir ( 1) . . 38,463 36,055 74,518 Total Total (I) 25,759 24,639 50,398 Rural O' 12,692 11,398 24,090 Urban II. State in India Beyond IL JTW?Ti£rr^zTr State o f Enumera­ tion. 3irR5f?5i 133 152 285 Total Andhra Pradesh y14^1^1 78 88 166 Rural qr^Rt 55 64 119 Urban iJT'TTiT * * 1 Total Assam 1 Rural ^rnrfr Urban s f^ tnpr 5 4 9 Total Auranachal ifTTfi''rr 2 2 4 Rural Pradesh ^rnrct 3 2 4 Urban

*\oo ^5^1 ^ iL e s s than 500.

^ ‘qapr’ ^ar fs^ur 3tt| ^ TTnrft Tr?r%?5Tt^fr ?Tt?r%5i srr|/‘ T otal’ in Col. 2,i ncludes unspecified status of last residence. ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (1)

. . f^OT 72 33 105 Total Bihar 53 21 74 Rural 19 11 30 Urban

.. 301 319 621 Total Gujarat 181 182 363 Rural 120 136 256 Urban jftin . . 24 35 59 Total Goa y iw i 11 16 27 Rural iiniO 14 18 32 Urban

. . ^ 13 11 24 Total Haryana 8 6 15 Rural ^rnrft 5 4 9 Urban

sr^ . . t^'JT 7 4 10 Total Himachal ilWlT 4 3 7 Rural Pradesh WMKI 2 1 3 Urban

3r*^9r 5 4 10 Total Jammu and • • 2 2 4 Rural Kashraii !T f^ 3 3 6 Urban

, . lli^«l 380 487 867 Total Karnataka 243 323 565 Rural ?inrd 137 164 301 Urban

%T55 .. 117 81 198 Total Keraia VTm^ 66 43 108 Rural 'ii

*rwsj?9i • • 149 224 373 Total Madhya ill4lfwi 95 138 233 Rural Pradesh 54 86 139 Urban

. . 1 2 3 Total Manipur 1 1 2 Rural JTTJRt •• 1 1 Urban

• • 1 1 2 Total Meghalaya 1 1 1 Rural ^mT'D •• 1 1 Urban ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) ( 1) f^TiftrriT 3 5 7 Total Mizoram iTf^'TT 2 3 5 Rural ^rnfy I 1 2 Urban

. . ®T 1 1 2 Total Nagaland , , 1 1 Rural ?tTffrlr •• •• •• Urban

3Ttni:»rr 18 11 29 Total Orissa 13 8 21 Rural JTnrft 5 3 8 Urban

.. 31 26 57 Total Punjab wm'^y 15 11 26 Rural •rnrrt 16 15 31 Urban

131 89 220 Total Rajasthan ?TT^

1 1 2 Total Sikkini , * 1 Riiral !!TFRt ♦ 1 Urban

ciin^oiiT® .. 103 77 180 Total Tamil Nadu ?mfr

1 I 2 Total Tripura 1 1 1 Rural •• i Urban

.. !Tcpor 699 339 1,038 Total Uttar Pradesh ?TT^*iT 538 240 778 Rural fTTTT)’ 159 99 258 Urban

Tni-=(4< f»IT55 • . 39 31 70 Total West Bengal vnfN" 11 6 17 Rural 28 25 53 Urban “t^oo ^ ^ / l e s s than 500. ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2) (i)

#'i9n%cf 5T^9I i^tir 20 20 40 Total Union T erritories TTWOT 3 3 6 Rural ^niRt 17 17 33 Urban

qr^or ( 11) . 2,255 1,957 4,212 Total Total (H) 1,466 1,186 2,651 Rural 783 768 1,551 Urban

TTf >nTT% feWJFT 40,717 38,012 78,730 Total Last residence ^n^'JT 27,224 25,825 53,049 Rural Elsewhere iu HWl-O- 13,476 12,166 25,641 Urban India (I + I l)

UJ. 'iifTcrRr|T% 168 1^6 314 Countries in Asi^ ^5T Beyond India

IV. 7 9 15 Other countries

• 10,698 16,f6 • 26, > (j^ Total

snsrr^.— H'^,. ^tjt-'tt=^ ^ ) (fsr«t=?TT% 5 '«rce,—Census ot ludia 19?i, Opeiuuous Maharashtra Series 12, Part-V (K and Kh) (Migration Tables) 2. ^5T??)o5 ^ > ^ ^ ^ t/a r e a a n d p o p u l a t i o n cT^m W^/TABLE No. 2.18.

H ouseholds a n d H ousehold P o p u l a t io n b y L.\n g u a g e s M a in l y Spo k e’ ^ 1981 (ffwr/Number)

Households Persons Languages (n (2> 1^) 0)

3TTHT?f)‘ 155 593 Assamese

20,288 88,040 Bengali

3,1!,754 16,84,323 Gujarati

8,1J,176 41,47,J99 Hindi

1,73,788 9,20,108 Kannada

267 1.097 Kashmiri

54,720 2,20,871 Malayalam

siTTSr 86,50,248 4,58,16,753 Marathi

3ftfTqr 3.748 15,581 Oriya

TiTRt 35,666 1,84,053 Punjabi

iTFfT?r 48 281 Sanskrit

1,00,920 5,17,874 Sindhi

-mrte 65,538 3,00,'^48 Tamil

^”■7^ 1,81,252 9,36,928 Telg'j

6,84,727 43,19,067 Urdu

5,96,660 36,31,055 Others

1,26,90,955 6,27,84,171 Total

'i frrfe^r 'ix. , 1981, Paper T o f 1987, Maharashtra series 12. 3. ^m/AGRiCULTURE

^#rt^/TABLE No, 3 .1 .

^m/LAND Utilisation?

thousand hectares)

Serial crra 1995-96* 1996-97* Item No. ( 1) (2) O) (4) (2)

( m 30,758 30,758 Total geographical area by village papers.

5,277 5,274 Area under forests.

1,712 1,711 Barren and unculturable land.

rv 4 grqxnrw oTff«

5 q-q- ?f?T^

6 grnPT 1,358 1,357 Permanent pastures.

7 5TTt-^|titwi5$h7 ^tff?r 222 226 Land under miscellaneous tree crops etc.

8 1,037 1,049 Current fallows.

9 1,116 1,126 Other fallows.

10 (f^^is) 17,911 17,876 Net area sown.

11 3rfsr^%3:r 3,416 3,786 Area sown more than once.

12 21,327 2i,662 Gross cropped area.

*aiwrift/Provisional. arrm^.— ^ 3^. Source.—Commissioner o f Agriculture, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. fsTe^rsTrT srif^ %%%

DasTRicTwisE B r e a k -u p of C u ltu ra b le A r e a a n d C u l t iv a t e d A rea 1996-97

( ^ R |^2TT?r/In thousand heetares)

^rpRf|-5?TiRT f^TcqfoS Total Culturable Gross Distri«t Serial geographical area Net area No. area area sown sown (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2)

1 38 29 .. Greater M u»bai 5F! 934 442 290 306 Thane 687 336 189 217 Raigad 816 559 251 261 Ratnagiri 504 343 140 159 Sindhudurg 2,979 1,709 870 943 Konkan Di?i0ioa

6 iTT&fIs*. 1,563 1,024 884 972 Nashik 7 ?4a 1,438 780 733 802 Dhule * 1,164 885 851 1,172 Jalgaon 9 Sf^^T^rPR 1,702 1,357 1,161 1,441 Ahmadna^r 5,86? 4,045 3,629 4,390 Nashik DiTfeion

10 yr 1,562 1,167 975 1,156 Pune n ^TFriTT 1,058 710 579 685 Satara 12 861 747 587 659 Sangli 13 ffl^rgr 1,488 1,319 1,061 1,130 Solapur 14 776 539 420 615 Kolhapur fsrwr 5,745 4,482 3,622 4,245 Pune DiTiskm 3'8fkrT 14,691 10,236 8,121 9,577 Rest of Maharasfatra

15 sftiTOT? l,0t 8 864 698 941 Aurangabad 16 773 723 601 723 Jalna 17 «roni{t 1,097 1,009 846 1 285 Parbhani 18 ^ 1,117 981 785 913 Seed 19 qii? 1,033 867 726 816 Nanded 20 749 719 533 718 Osmanabad 21 5rr57 667 658 529 699 Latur aftnnvR fsmw 6,444 5,821 4,718 6,095 Aurangabad Diyirioa ^JTT^/TABLE N o . 3 . 2 . - — contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2)

22 967 789 698 814 Buldiina 23 1,056 922 823 1,049 Akola 24 1,222 833 751 1,011 Amravati 25 1,352 984 851 972 Yavatmal aWTIWrft fanRFT 4,597 3,527 3,123 3,846 Amrayati DWiston

26 629 509 371 385 Wardha 27 986 695 551 570 Nagpur 28 ^■^Ki 928 500 341 416 Bhandaia 29 1,092 609 467 557 Chandrapur 30 1,492 294 182 195 Gadchiroli

9,724 6,134 5,035 5,989 Vidiiarbha Division

tf^nrrsH' ttw 30,758 22,190 17,876 21,662 Mafaarashfera State

*3inFSErrqt/Pro visio nal

^ — ■!TTcT ( ^ ) «T^T^[5yT5T+' 'Tflr^, ( ^ ) 5TTt ^ ( Y) %^T. STtR {\) ^ 3TT^ 3 r g ^ Note.—Culturable area includes—(1) culturable waste, (2) land under miscellaneous tree crops etc., (3) current fallows, (4) other fallows and (5) net area sown.

3TTan.— siTf^cT, 5rr^R, 5^. Source.—Commissioner o f Agriculture, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. 3. incft/AGRlCULTURE ^i^/TABLE No. 3.3. iT W 3rrf^ ^'TT^n/AREA AND OUTTURN OF PRINCIPAL CROPS** ^ fSTH it$T^ STft^) (Area in thousand hectares and outturn in thousand tonnes)

3f>^3W*TtV 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Serial ------Crops No. 5TW Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn (1)(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

1 1,538 2,397 1,517 2,563 1,478 2,614 Rice 2 *1^ 767 1,111 702 898 799 1,167 Wheat 3 5,351 4,581 5,557 4,982 5,692 6,241 Jowar 4 1,766 1,113 1,665 965 1,947 1,831 B:tjri 5 9,931 9,825 , 9,970 10,007 10,458 12,552 Total cereals (including other cereals) 6 3,596 1,698 3,305 1,661 3,325 2,037 Total pulses 7 3 ^ @ 518 42,680 580 46,656 516 41,805 Sugaxcane® 8 ^ 15^* 2,760 2,361 3,065 2,799 3,085 3,144 Cotton* 9 603 629 511 576 576 756 Groundnut (Total) 10 10 13 9 14 10 11 Tobacco

e>q.— * • 3T?«rTJft/Provisional. VfSVnTB^ 3TT| 5T ^ gTT^ T 3IT|. *^r«T?rT% 3ir| ^ sn|.

A'o/£’.— @ T he production o f sugarcane is in terms o f cane and is worked out on the basis of harvested area. *The production o f cotton is in terms o f lint and in ’ 000 bales of 170 Kg. each.

Mrai'?.— •TTfW, JT^ns^ ^RFT, 3^. 5

WT|af/Rice ng/Wheat

Serial w$r No. Area Outturn Area Outturn (1) (2) _ (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 •• 2 5I3I 143 311 3 TRJR 146 303

4 Tc^ tV 83 204 ... 5 81 186 ^tvn f$nrnr 453 1,031

6 sfrfyra 39 37 62 83 7 ^ 29 17 16 18 S 53155^1^ 2 2 31 45 9 6 9 67 ICO 76 65 176 246

10 jof 52 79 49 66 11 HT?rRT 37 57 31 49 12 ?TFr^ 15 35 23 32 13 2 2 37 52 14 102 229 9 20 g o r fw r 208 402 149 219 737 1,498 325 465

15 af^tiiRT

Area Outturn Area Outturn Area Outturn (-7) (8) (9) ( 10) (11) ( 12) (2)

.... Brihan Mumbai

... - .... 175 335 Thane 170 348 Raigad

...... 125 249 Ratnagiri

...... 88 193 Sindhudurg 568 1,125 Konkan Division

42 27 333 168 557 385 Nashik 109 103 165 95 350 264 Dhule 249 383 91 61 383 505 Jalgaon 620 294 235 123 941 540 Ahmadnagar 1,029 807 824 447 2,231 1,694 Nashik Division

547 232 133 66 805 465 Pune 210 222 89 42 386 399 Satara 252 251 85 52 388 364 Sangli 716. 468 26 11 802 556 Solapur 29 58 * * 176 355 Kolhapur 1754 1,231 333 144 2,557 2,139 Pune Dvision 2,774 2,038 1,157 591 5,346 4,958 Rest o f Maharashtra

257- 156 159 97 518 400 Aurangabad 194 151 89 60 334 282 Jalna 351 390 9 6 431 475 Parbhani 317 310 194 173 548 519 Beed 247' 232 2 1 304 276 Nanded 295 230 ' 17 11 357 273 Osmanabad 206 343 8 5 260 387 Latur 1,867 1,812 478 353 2,762 2,612 Aurangabad Division (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

22 wsraroTT . . .. l l 22 33 23 3T^ .. ..5 3 20 30 24 . . ..10 6 15 21 25 , 5 3 19 22 HHWdl f^mriT 21 13 76 106

26 TOf . . . . 1 2 20 24 27 . . ..39 51 50 61 28 w m r . . . . 330 483 24 19 29 . . . . 153 277 29 21 30 13K 197 2 1 661 1,000 125 126

682 1,013 201 232

Tfwr' . . . . 1,517 2^63 702 8W zk .— ( 1 ) a m * an|?r. ( ^ ) fevrvt '^aj«u< infhT. (^ ) * 3 n ^ \oo fnfV sn|^. AGttlCULTURE TABLE No. 3.4.—contd.

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (2)

123 178 13 10 191 251 Buldana 196 346 6 4 228 384 Akola 118 203 2 1 149 234 Amravati 163 165 10 7 198 198 Yavatmal 600 892 31 22 766 1,067 AitraTftti Difisioa

69 66 90 91 Wardha 90 105 179 217 Nagpur 4 1 360 504 Bhandara 133 64 317 353 Chandrapur 21 6 163 207 GadchiroU 317 242 1,109 1,372 Magpiu- DiTisiea

917 1,134 31 22 1,875 2,439 yidharblia

5,557 4,982 1,665 965 9,970 10,007 Mabarairiitni State

Note.— (1) Figure* are provisional. (2) Details may not add up to toial due to louuding. (3) ’ Figures are b»low 500 hoctares/tonnes. pulses 3^/Sugarcane

Serial No. Area Outturn Area Outturn (Cane) ( 1) (2) (13) (14) (15) (16)

1 . . .. , , ., 2 5TW 22 11 3 dHJl« 12 6 4 6 3

5 7 4 • • • • 9RW*f f$nrnT 47 24

6 infvRr 104 48 31 2,645 7 ^ 147 74 24 1,747 8 ^aHIN 165 84 18 1,501 87 43 71 5,968 ^rRrvfvFrni 503 249 144 11,861

10 jot 72 31 39 3,526 11 W R T 59 27 51 4,900 12 ?RlT55t 84 44 45 4,054 13 79 31 46 3,934 14 24 14 96 7,748 g^fanvTT 318 147 277 24,162 868 420 421 36,023

15 «A<^*N(

^ € /C o tto n ^R[f^^/Groun dnut

Area Outturn Area Outturn District (17) (18) (19) (20) (2)

. . . • • • • ...... Brihan Mumbai • • • • 1 1 Thane • • • • * • Raigad ... • • • • 1 1 Ratnagiri -o. • • • • 5 11 Sindhudurg ----- 7 12 Kookan Division

2 2 40 29 Nashik 85 61 76 49 Dhule i n 314 26 22 Jalgaon 3 6 9 12 Ahmadnagar 368 383 151 112 Nashik Division

** 40 55 Pune 4 7 51 77 Satara 2 2 34 37 Sangli 3 6 16 13 Solapur * * 61 138 Kolhapur 9 15 202 320 Pone Divisioa

377 398 360 444 Reyt o f Maharashtra

102 68 11 7 Aurangabad 155 117 6 3 Jahia 321 250 9 9 Parbhani 85 80 16 13 Beed 270 181 8 8 Nanded 3 2 14 7 Osmanabad 36 25 19 13 Latur 972 723 83 60 Aornagabad Divisioa (1) (2) (13) (14) (15) (16)

22 «5iT«IT .. 252 126 2 141 23 aw^Nr? , * 336 166 2 174

24 «rRTl>f#r • • 196 135 3 241 25 znRP7T» , , 220 148 7 412 •nrw A^w nr 1.004 575 14 975

26 ^arf 81 48 2 135 2T *rT¥gr 108 58 1 72 28 1|«|TI 52 26 1 74 * 29 85 38 • _•

30 27 13 ^ ., • •

hjm ^*rni 353 183 4 281

r

3,305 1,639 58 0 46»656

— ( l ) iiWTJftan|?r. (^) W T^H ftr?rra^55«nT^flcT. ( ^) *irr»t H®® ^ arr^. (V ) ^

( h ) • W T .-f fif arr^KT, ^TfTXPSJ WriR, 5^. AGRICULTURF TABLE No. 3 .4.—concld.

(17) (18) (19) (20) (2)

255 186 12 8 Buldana 362 445 5 3 Akola 372 348 19 22 Amravati 465 368 10 10 Yavatmal 1,454 1,347 46 43 Anara^&ti

145 192 8 7 Wardha 58 52 16 20 Nagpur .... Bhandara 59 65 ** Chandrapur ...... * >K Gadchiroli 262 329 24 27 Nagpur DhisioB

1,716 1,676 70 70 Vidharbha

3»665 2,799 511 576 Malurashtra State

N o te .^ 1 ) Fifures are provisional (2) Details may not add up to total due to rounding. (3) *Figure* are below 500 bectares/tonnet. (4) Production of cotton is in terms of lint and in ' 000 bales o f 170 kg. each (5) fHarVested area. Commissioner o f Agriculture, Governmrat of MaharasbtiB, Pune. 3. AGRICULTURE cT^T 'Wiap/TABLE No. 3.5.

t e h a n In d ex N umbers of P r o d u c t io n o f P r in c ip a l C r o ps*" [q n ir p ^ (#?r#j)=‘i«o] [Base : 1979-82 (Trienniiim)=100]

8f^

1 VWIQIo^— PoodgraiiM— («t) — (a) Cereals— 108.5 116.0 118.4 Rice a T Il4r8 92.7 120.5 Wheat ( 3 ) . . 93.5 101.7 127.4 Jowar (4 ) ^Rflr 154.1 133.6 253.5 Bajri (5 ) . . 26.4 24.5 22.6 Barley (6 ) JRTT . . 316.8 283.4 421.3 Maize (7 ) 83.5 75.9 72.1 Ragi ( 8) ^ . 84.9 54.2 47.7 Kodra (9 ) 80.8 139.5 53.1 Other cereals

. . 106.4 107.5 135.2 Total CereaSs

{W) ?!¥Sn?^— (b) Pulses— ( 1) i<^<\ . . 285.0 228.7 303.1 Gram (2 ) ^ . . . . 130.0 156.3 178.2 Tur (3 ) . . 170.6 158.9 1,98. 8 Other pulses

. . 165.5 167.4 202.7 Total Pulses

.. 118.1 119.4 148.6 Total Foodgrains

3raw»<4d<^— Non-Foodgraias- (3T) ‘i(o6dc«fl — (fl) Oilseed»- ( 1) . . 102.1 93.6 122.7 Groundnut ( 2) ^ , . . . 160.4 143.1 152.8 Seasamum (3 ) *f1^

irfecfT^ ETP^ . . 132.5 89.1 153.5 Total Oilseeds (1) (2) (3) (4) _ (5) (2)

(*I) cfgfw— . (b) Fibres— ( 1) . . .. 161.8 191.9 215.5 Cotton ( 2 ) ?r?sT . . 43.7 38.1 43.3 Mesta

cif .. 161.4 191.3 214.8 Total—Fibres

( ^ ) — (c) Miscellaneous— ( 1 ) 3 ^ . . 183.5 193.5 173.3 Sugarcane ( 2) . . . . 190.1 200.5 160.4 Tobacco (3 ) sididr . . . . 104.1 127.3 122.6 Potato (4 ) . . . . 76.8 79.0 80.5 Chillies

. . 175.7 185.3 166.6 Total— Miscellaneous

. . 164.3 167.9 174.2 Total— Non-fosdgrains

. . 140.0 142.4 160.7 All Commodities

*Ffif9rTfr affcnr arraK^^ 3rr|gr./Indefx numbers are based on final forecast

^ 3TRf TTfRi«f ?rnnT, 5^r. Source.— Commissioner o f Agriculture, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. P rcxjRess u n d e r So il C onservation a n d L a n d R e c l a m a t io n

Achieve­ *it3RT ments , Scheme Serial during No 1995-96 ( 1) (2) (3) (2)

Contineous contour trnfe^r 29,048 (Area bunded and contour tmod^) (in hectares).

2 5T^3r*ft;r (l^arc)’ 27,595 Area terraced (hectares).

Contour/Granded bwijdia* with -irr^-p wtwi^Ri ?tar Veg. bund. 3 «Tnff) ( 1 ^ ) 31,007 (Contour vegetarve bKndcd) (beearcs)

WPfI 3Tr|?f./Thc figures are provisional.

,Sc»rc<^Commissioncr o f Agriculture, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. Tf^TFrfjpp 2rrs7/DiSTRiBxrnoN o f Chemical Fertilizers e^/M. Toooes)

Quantity 5TT distributed Item to the State 1995-96 (1) (2) (1) iWfffR— Nitrogenous— 3T*ft^»T 5f% N ) 24,019 Ammonium sulphate C20c6 pet cent N) N) 16,38,200 Urea (46 per cent N) anftf^nrq N ) Ammonium sulphate aitrate (26 per cent N). ^^rftraiT 3fHtPTinT (^ < \ S # N ) 23,282 Calcium ammonium nitrate (25 per cent N). ( rk N ) Ammonium ctoridc (25 per cent N).

Phosphates— ftPTiS g«TTq5T?lz (^ ) 4,96,700 Single superphosphate (16 pet cent PjOg).

Complex— 1,504 12— 32— 16 7,434 1 7 _1 7 _1 7 <^

Potash—' 'frzw(^o KjO) 2,07,010 Muriate o f potash (60 per cent K jO). aTf«fl (^o e # KgO) 1,547 Sulphate of potash (50 per cent K jO). arTHP:.— m^yir ire ?nr, 5

cfWT /TABLE No. 3.8.

3T^3tt^/Agricultural Implements 1992

ini|^ Serial 'TfW'iT Particulars Unit Item No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2)

1 PfNT— Ploughs— (3t) . . ^ R R f 2,188 ‘000 No. (fl) Wooden. (5f) . . 961 ‘000 No. (f>) Iron. 2 .. 1,139 '000 No. Carts Sugarcane crusho's—

(sr) =^r55«rT^ .. 6,318 Number (а) Worked by power. ) t^r»q7 .. 2,514 Number (б) Worked by bullocks. 4 brin'd ip5r^ ^ . . ?fwr 8,55,830 Number Oil engines with electric pumps qq for irrigation purpose.

5 qrwft— Ghanis— (3T) ^T^=!TT .. 1,107 Number (a) Worked by power

.. WTT 546 Number (b) Other

snOT^.— *IH ^ Source.— Quinqusrmiel 15th Livestock Census, 1S92, 3. ^/AGRICULTURE cHRTT ^sttNt/TABLE No. 3.9. 'T'TifTT ^t^jfJ^^Sr/AGRlCULTURAL PUMPS ENERGISED (^1 ^ T>3ft/As on 3lst March 1997)

^<«I4I *TfT- vN1% TT No. of agricul­ District Swia\ tural pumps No. energised (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 .. • • • • Brihan Mumbai 2 5T>t 17,530 Thane 3 w r ? 8,637 Raigad 4 T?5rrfirf|- * * 9,078 Ratnagiri 5 f^|>T 10,578 Sindhudurg

vhs'iifkw i 45,823 Konkan Divisioo 6 1,78,143 Nashik 7 ^ ,, 87,533 Dhule 8 ,. 1,25,541 Jalgaon 2,13,697 Ahmednagar

*TTf5TV^roT*T 6,04,914 Nashik Division 10 50T ... 1,30,543 Pune 11 ^IdKI ,, 75,923 Satara ., 96,347 Sangli 13 ,. 1,46,681 Solapur 14 61,229 Kolhapur

g'jj^nRni 5,10,723 Pune Division

11,61,460 Resr o f MaharaiAtr» 15 afttiTRK .. 1,13,884 Aurangabad 16 ,, 63,278 Jahia 17 qr^'Tfy ,, 68,928 Parbhani 18 .. 82,612 Beed 19 5Ti%^ 59,549 Nanded 20 ^^^TRIWT? , -, 65,220 Osmanabad 21 58,099 Latur

3fixnT9T5 (vrnr 5,11,570 Aurangabad DiyisioB 22 f 55SrniT 81,241 Buldana 23 ^sjfteT ., 52,328 Akola 24 s m x r ^ 79,476 Amravati 25 • • 49,603 Yavatmal 0 ) (2) (3) (2)

.. 2,62,648 AmraTati Dirision 26 TO? 41,876 Wardha

27 . , 66,615 Nagpiir 28 26,845 Bhandara 29 , , 15,919 Chandrapur 30 4,785 Gadchiroli

WTH^firHTiI 1,56,040 Nagpur Dirision

ftww 6wt*t 4,18,688 Vidbarbba Divisi»B

20,91,718 Maharashtra Stale

ammr-— TT^ f^ gr jfios, Somree.—Maharashtra State Electricity Board, Mumbai. 3. ^/AGRICULTURE ^557f9P/TABLE No. 3.10.

Eim rqi% ^ ^ N u m m r , A rea a n d A vbragb Size of O p e r a t io n a l H o l d in g s in Maharashtra f>ftr TruFTT Agricultural Census 1990-91

titf HRW Number of Area of opera­ Average size Senal Size class (Hectare) holdings tional holdings o f holdings No. roo> (’00 hectare) (Hectarc) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 Bdow0.02|JT^ .. 775 8 0.01 2 0 .0 2 -0 .5 0 15,898 4,110 0.26 3 0.50—1.0 16,075 12,058 0.75 4 1.0—2.0 27,276 39,833 1.46 5 2.0— 3.0 13,969 33,689 2.41 6 3.0—4.0 7,289 25,108 3.44 7 4 .0 —5.0 4,469 19,864 4.44 8 5.0—7.50 . .. 5,255 31,751 6.04 9 7.50— 10.0 1,986 16,949 S.54 10 10.0—20.0 1,530 19,749 12.91 11 20.0 weJTTgJraif^/ 176 6,129 34.82 AtlVAanti A s1*iDV^ L /W V v * — q[^/Total 94,697 2,09,248 2.21 wrerrc.— fffr ipftr Source.— Statistical Tablra on Agricultural Census, Department o f Asriculture, Gororn- meot o f Maharashtra, Pune. 3. ^erVAGRICULTURE

^wtt^/TABLE No. 3.11.

^ ? T T ^ r 5n»?'Tt=^

N um ber of I r r ig a t io n P rojects C om pleted in Sta te Secto r

y r 3TT^i^ sw tH V . ?f«qT No. o f projects Irrigation Projects completed as on 30th June 1995

(1) (2) (1)

♦lid 30 Major

149 Medium

^ ?r 1,949 ^finor and Lift

q^»T 2,128 Total anOT^.— fsntTR, 5mnr, . Source.—^Irrigation Department, Government o f Maharastitra, Mumbai. 3. «ffV/AGRICULTURE

cTfm «Pm«iT/TABLE No. 3 12.

fJTfrm ^ 5RZRT

Irrig atio n Po ten tial created a n d A c t u a l I r r ig a t e d A rea

( ^ R thousaad hectares)

^ 3T^ RrfW ftrhRT Irrigated Actual Projects S l ^ potential irrigated Created at tlie area end of 1995-96 June 1995

(1) ( 2 ) (3) (I)

sr *T62T*r 2 309.96 956.20 M ^or and mediuiu

*y«r 649.91 128.25 Minor

90.81 26.45 Lift irrigation

3,050.68 i,110.90 .. Total

«I53IVC.— qrrff^OTT f^iTT»r, «TT?rJT, ScmrciC. - irrigdaoa Departmeat, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 9rr^nr% vnrffN^r stt^ s i w r G o vern m en t H y d r o P rojects C ommissioned

q^cT JTEJi iM?r«

10 • 1,227.500 .. Major

5 5 ^ 11 80.375 1 5 Minor

•TOR.— flnziatiT^ fsrwT^, >rgf. Source.—Irrigation Department, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. WJp/TABLE No. 4.1. 'T^^/Livestock Population 1992 (5'in

Wial Item Particulars (H (2) (3) (2)

I. Cattle (1) sikt?y— /. Males Over three years— (ar) 5 ^ ^ 8R3 52 (a) Used for breeding only (^ ) ^ 298 (6) Used for breeding and work :gtTZftiTRT 3rr>T^ both. (^ ) VnTT#k9T WPTC^ 6,449 (c) Used for work only, ( » ) IfTC 156 (

.. 6,955 Total

n ) sftjirrf— II. Females over three years— (sr) tsrvft^Trst isrnnst (a) Breeding—

(*j) 2,547 (/) Mikh ( ^ ) 3jre5f^f ^ ^ 3,229 (//) Dry and not calved even once (^) spfiTi^ {b) Working {^ ) W< 71 (c) Others

.. 5,847 Total

(^ ) 4,639 III. Young Stock

(^i^oi— JTTf-^55 ., '7441 Total cattle Cross breed cows (I) Two and half years cross bred males. (ar) T5Tift97^ 5Ww% 7 (fl) Used for breeding only (w) ^T51'fyT<5^ ^ =FFiWT5f Jj 20 (6) Used for breeding and Work both. (^ ) ^rrnr^r^ crrqfT^w 120 (c) Used tor work only (^ ) ^ 8 {d) Others

156 Total

Kc t226~ 6a J l ) ______(2)______(2) Adult cross bred cows above Two and half years- (sr) ^^rotHTSt fSTTtTT^ (а) Breeding (n ) 548 (1) Milch (r) s T R T ^ f n ?r5qr^?zn 349 (» ) Dry and not calved, onoe. (^ ) 13 (б) Other

910 Total (^ ) ?rrat (R i / R w « i f 9 * ) 703 Young Stock (2 1/2 years under j. tr^'ir^Nr^ ^ ^ T ^ 9 Total cr )ss bred cows. ar-^ ^ ’TFR’T Deshi Cattle (

4,937 Total

(^ ) 3,936 Young Stock (three yearj under). ^ ^ = n f 15,672 Total Deshi Cattle 2. » ^ - H — Buffaloes— (<1) ^ ^ — I. Males over three years— (a?) T^nfhrret 35 (a) Used for breeding only ( 9 ) ^Tr3fV*n^ ar ^rqTHT^ 44 (h) Used for breeding and work gqtfhnri 3?r>i^ bclL. ( ^ ) %

( ^ ) 5r«rf^'7? — II. Females over three years— (ar) f%5rr ^STvfxa'T (a) Breeding—

(1 ) 1,799 (/) Milch (^) arr^Frr^^ 1,402 (/t) Dry and not calved even once. (^ ) 22 (/>) Others

3,224 Total

( ^ ? c5rr^r?ilrj») 1,887 m . Young stock {thre4 years and under)

5,447 Total—^Buffaloes

3. 3,074 Sbeep 4. fe q r 9,941 Goats 5. siti-F^nr^ 40 Horses and ponies 6. fr r 449 Other livestock*

36,393 Total— Livestock ( j y l ^ c5 5) TExcluding dogs) 7. flrq¥«rr, ^ 32,187 Poultry

«l) Fs^oiV (i) Details naay aot add up to t l» totals ^OTR due to rounding. ^ir>Rf % »TS^ ^«mr (li) FirstLivestock Censuswas taken in 1919. srrraTRT^ ^TTSIT (iii) *Other Live*

fspgRR qwr/LivESTocK Po p u l a t io n in each D istrict 1992 (^ n i^ /in thousand numbers)

^+’<1^ ’TW Trrf-^5y ^3^ ^rial iTFr^ ifjf Cattle BuflFaloes Sheep Goats Total No. f3T?fT Deshi Other Livestock Total District Female Cattle Livestock Poultry (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) 1 ' 1 13 14 94 15 32 9 164 1,247 Brihan Mumbai 2 ST»t 14 523 536 179 1 205 14 936 1,731 Thane 3 W r a ’ 8 473 481 174 1 153 4 812 1,473 Raigad 4 T o T I^ 23 541 564 90 65 1 720 1,389 Ratnagiri 5 8 239 247 114 51 4 416 891 Sindhudurg VtV'flfVRR 54 1,789 1,842 651 17 506 32 3,048 6,731 KiNikan Division 6 105 993 1,098 234 286 689 28 2,335 1,938 Nashik 7 ^ 50 701 751 161 185 497 28 1,622 1,022 Dhule 8 63 659 722 343 40 528 28 1,661 718 Jalgaon 9 354 781 KU5 151 4i37 915 34 2,642 2,533 Ahrnednagar 572 3,134 3,706 889 918 2,629 118 8,260 6,211 Nashik Division 10 280 535 815 251 344 517 25 1,952 4,046 Pune 11 ?TRnTT 128 329 457 331 363 350 16 1,517 1,853 Satara 12 72 225 296 382 248 294 10 1,230 2,180 Sangli 13 B>55T^ 99 475 574 268 302 706 1-8 1,867 2,107 Solapui 14 60 195 255 551 153 172 6 1,137 1,383 Kolhapur 5”lfvRnT 639 1,759 2,397 1,783 1,410 2,039 75 7,703 11,569 FuneDiTlrfon ^=BITTgg 1.265 6,682 7,945 3,323 2,345 5,174 225 19,011 24,511 Rest of Maharashtra 15 83 504 587 112 91 404 20 1,214 498* Aurangabad 16 «fR55TT 23 430 453 77 51 264 13 858 321 Jajtta 17 18 690 i m Jf)C 35 387 23 1,317 387 Parbhani 16 4T?r 31 326 5^6 16] 173 381 23 1,315 604 B ccd 19 Sii^ 29 683 711 237 47 369 26 1,390 428 Nanded 20 a?*fRmi5 58 328 386 146 57 223 6 817 304 Osmanabad 21 ftrgr 27 364 390 196 44 170 11 810 227 Latur

289 3,525 3,811 1,089 502 2,198 122 7,721 2,769 Aurangabad Division

22 39 532 572 119 96 288 17 1,092 291 Buldana 23 awt?»T 18 635 654 145 18 362 21 1,200 363 Akola 24 3iw ?r^ 22 565 587 117 21 29a 16 1,040 311 Axnravati 25 14 803 817 135 10 390 16 1.367 661 Yavatmat

aFRRIrfli fvflrm 93 2,535 2,630 516 145 1,338 70 4,699 1,626 Amravati Division (-n 26 are! 34 385 419 60 8 179 7 672 219 Wardha 27 50 584 635 88 17 308 14 1 599 Nagpur 28 tWitT 33 737 770 !85 2 311 14 1.263 884 Bhandara 7 660 666 log ^2 253 10 1,079 863 Chandrapur 30 1 564 565 78 15 181 27 866 715 Gadchiroli

fn«T^ 125 2,930 3,055 519 84 1,232 72 4,961 3,280 Nagpur Division 218 5,465 5,685 1035 229 2,570 142 9,660 4,906 Vidharbha Division m|5^!«5TTWl . 1,769 15,672 17,441 5,447 3,074 9,941 4,89 36,393 32,187 Maharashtra

• f ^ ^oJ^/Bxcludes dogs. @ 500 ^STT ap»fV/Lcss than five hundred, t fwt; JTflf, ^^^ /loslidos pigs, h)rses, d)nkey, camel, mules. sTNii ^fepRTH f e ^ 'l tn rf ^OTK /Details may not add up to totals due to rounding. q^rsr^r 'iWR. (3F

\

As on No. ?T7 31st M irch Item 19?6 (1) (2) (3) i'-)

1 >1^ ^ . 12 Number o f catile breeding farms.

2 1 Number o f goat breeding farms.

T 9 Number o f sheep breeding farms

4 4 Number o f poultry breeding farms and central hatcheries.

5 16 Number o f intensive poultry deve­ lopment blocks.

6 anHTVTffvnr^ 48 Number o f key village centres

7 10 Number o f mobile epizotic control units.

8 f^in^fhr ffipT ^ .. 49 Number o f anificial inseminatioii centres.

9 fiiInT ^?l*T 29 Number o f district artiGsiai in­ semination centres

10 Number o f artifidal insemination sub-ceotres—

( * ) •Tfkwrisn^ki.. 3,071 (a) Under ZiQa Parishads

( f ) f^»n#T f%*T ^ 670 (b) Under regional artiflcial insemination centres.

( » ) arTBimgiir ep? ihm ahr 46S (e) Unacr key village centres. (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 — Number o f veterinary insicitutions

(ar) f^f%rgT9?5r 31f (

fVT/yvo/ff.-—( 'i) 'nisioft irf«r ( 0 Inciilding one each under Agricultural Univeriities at Dapoli, Parbhani and Hagpvr

( r ) ff3rr=fr5T'tr5rt^ arifor *r^f "^ft^rnrjV «CTk fir^^nram? % afrsnTRT” *rr sr^^r. (2) Including one at Pune under Agricultural University and one under 'Society for Prevention o f Cruelty to Animals’ at Mumbai.

(^ ) ^ ?r HT ?f^«rr ^^-rt l^^rhrfer ^nwrei 3TT%?ilT 3Tf|?T. |3) Tlie institutions Goat development center and sheap development centre have bee a transfered to Sheep Development Corporation. larrgr?:.— ^trr, jnr. y<>z//-ce.—-Commissioner o f Animal Husbandry, Government o f Maharashtra, Puna. %qt^/TABLE No. 4.4.

^ i^m ostR T T M 5 T r ^ |srr% ^

C ollection and Distribution o f M ilk by Dairies in Governmbt^t AND C o -o p e r a t iv e S e c t o r s 1996-97

fea^q'sq/ In lakh litres)

srf^fV’Tt H

f%W! Daily average collection o f cow and buffalo riiill- Division

(1) (2) (1)

1. jjsrt 0.24 Mumbai а. y»r 21.11 Pun*.- 3, ^TififTO 9.61 Nashik 4, ;n»rj^ 1.86 Nagpur 5, sntTRnt 0.42 Amravati

б. spjVo t r r 3.87 At'.rangabad

tr«F

|SIT% fWcR”T (srfcTfer yTTH-O) /Distributioa of miOc

1. Jft^nr/Brihan Mumbai milk scheme 6.82 fes^lakh Liter 2. ?«rTrW7nT^>r fsr ft^ /L oca l Rural sale o f milk 4.20 mm f ^ /l a k h Literj 3. I^ar?rr3% f^^or/Distxibution of Mahananda dairy 6.78 fen/lakh Uter|

'flTCfK—— fV'Pi^T, WRFT, 5<»«rce.—Commissioner o f Dairy Development, Governnient o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. ?r ^ M ilk Products and M ilk Chilling Centres 1996-97 p — ‘ 8Pnf“ frrr Tf?:trf5r Name o f Serial Production Unit production No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (2)

1 fT tf. 948.17 M. tonnes Ghee 2 ^ 3Tcr< 99 139.65 „ TaWe butter 3 f» 30.60 $9 Paneer 4 '41'Sf . . >» 47.64 9> Cheese 5 U 51.29 99 Shrikhand 6 iiTsr ^id5*rr 17.80 Lakh Bottle Masala milk 7 tf 130.07 »» Energy 8 4,208.40 M. toimw Skimmed milk powder. 9 »> 2,458.52 99 White butter 10 52-29 Lakh Bottle Lassi 11 R W 55 ?ar )S 9-68 55

(I) No. and capacity o f milk chilling centres in milk processing plants in Governoieot and Co-operative sector. (8t) !flTa^TU| ^ 109 (a) Total milk chilling centres. W^frTI ( v5TOP:54THW1) 16.71 Capacity (m lakh litres). (¥ ) 5rra#£r ^ 77 (6) Government milk chilling centres ?TW1 f5?TTWS^) 7.19 Capacity (in lakh litres). (*jf) ftj vft'Tificyr ^ 32 (c) Co-operative milk chilling centres. «*r?fi (« iy rrtdr) eidraVrf fJBfwirsi 25 (II) Co-operative Dairies ^ 5 i f w «re^rr Number o f milk processing plants. 23.55 Capacity (in lakh litres). (?fr4) ^SWraT 31 (Ill) Government Dairies OTfJT 32.10 Capacity (in lakh litres)

•nrnr.— 3TRW, n?jTT«? wmn, 5«ttrcf,—Commissioner of Dairy Development, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 5. ^mscmmlVlSHERlES ?wrNT/TABLE No. 5.1.

mvK^^ arrirr^RT ?tt^ m^rr^ arr^, i^i^T f*raT^ mqr arrfor f^«f5?5r iTr%

Q u a n t it y o f F ish B r o u g h t f o r C u r in g , Sa l t issued a n d F ish r b m o v io 1996-97

ZfmiiTi M. tonnei)

3rm%^*rW fireTvrirn: *mrr% ?nnT Quantity Quantity Weight Name of

1 itftirr 550 UO 412 Boria

2 ^rinnr Jaigad

3 Warwade

4 9,600 1,920 00 Mirkarwsda

Ratnagiri (Bhatye)

6 Pumagad

7 I jTTJ? Jaitapur

8 Vijaydurg

9 crragsRt Tara mumbri

10 JTnWT Malwan

1 1 if*R5f Vengurla

10,150 2,030 7,612 Total

3TOR.— 3TRJW, iTtFT^ZTTWRr, 5TRR, Souret.— Commissioner o f Fisheries, Govmiment o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. T. m?W«IWW/FISHERIES

?Wiv/TABLE No. 5.2.

? t ^ m%ft/MiscELLANEOus Statistics Relahng to Fisheries 1996-97

Serial arr»

1 qiFu fvrrm .. .. %. 720 Kilometre .. Total coastline of State

2

3 FcPisq^Rmmr ^pT^?iTT itSVT .. ,, 18,138 No. .. Boats engaged in fishing

4 (T^ i^. CTlizrm 3RH ,, 13,530 No. .. Boats above one tonne ^»VT.

5 IRRT33T ^»V T -- Mechanised Boats— (ar) . . „ 4,416 No. .. (a) Departmentally (w) Srft-fTrSm ,, 8.602 No. ..

6 qrw^PTT?^— Fish Production— (ar) ?mr(V .. fsfrr Jr. w 481 Thousand tonnes .. (a) Marine (ar) iftenT «TT’Hn% ,, 125 (b) Inland ( 0 (2 ) (3 ) (4) (3) (2)

7 . . «

S csrr=5zn 5r$rnRH)’ . . i^rrcicf 218 Thousand Their membership

9 ’Troft sin*^ . . |f3T<: , . 300 Thousand hectares ,. Total Inland water spread area

10 tTcFTSW HT5T— Carp fry stocked—

(Sf) 31|UlJi'?> ,, . . ?3l7TRr Thousand (a) Imported (sr) w rfjT ?F fe ? n q ^ % ^ . . 3,20,000 Do. (b) Induced br

(«f ) ?rr5rfirTO . . * D o. (c) Cyprinus

00 }1 JTTOosV s3T?sn«Tr^ .. 11 No. Fish curing yards bs}

12 ^T^fq-stpRTR ftism ?iwr .. 9 No. Fishery schools

13 . . ?mT 1 No. Co-operative boat building yard

*aT9 o («r) iTW fnTT%"5s sfrrinTTrr arr^ grrler. ♦Included in »tera No. lO(fc), WIW?----3TT^^, rrf?H6ir^HR, TTfRTS^ ?lT€iT, 5o«rce.—Commissioner o f Fisheries, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. O T ft JT^sftcqr^/VARiETY^MSE M ar in e F ish P r o d u c t io n 1996^97 ( j ^ / i n tonnes)

4f**i Tra^re Serial Thane Brihan Raigad Ratnagiri Sindhudurg Total Variety No. Mumbai (1) (2) f3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (2)

1 <11^, 2,625 4,450 922 270 372 8,639 Elasra >branches 2 14 2,289 28 71 2,402 Eels 3 f3T»Tr¥T, fw^rst 2,889 3,777 347 639 738 8,390 Catfi^hes 4 <

12 ?nw . . 765 4 769 Red Snapp«r 13 9l¥T, TTsRT 255 56 74 389 Polynoniids 14 *fto3, =Fhr . . 866 3,598 105 24 16 4,609 Sciaeroids 15 961 10,516 1,618 4,681 3,592 21,368 Ribbon fish (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8> (2)

16 1,025 13,775 1,522 12,886 10,341 39,549 Otalithw #p. 17 «9T9T«nryT .. 656 2,643 312 1,162 320 5.093 Caranx 18 12.759 1,121 328 144 210 14,562 Pomfiete 19 f w 63 699 47 276 638 1,723 Black Pomfrcts 20 flnrer 22 13,411 1,307 7,678 7,894 30,312 Mackerai 21 ^TJTf. 5TTit55, T.5it 2,177 6,045 1,613 1,419 3,403 14,657 Seer fish 22 ^ 31 5,280 2,092 295 472 8,171 Tunnies 23 125 1,025 1,150 B r^ a ores NoelUlanid 00 24 %q 40 1,286 414 3,399 1,222 6,361 Soles 25 c'r^ 105 335 2,239 8,433 1,112 Leiggnathus 26 ^ 21 1 3 792 817 Carangids small 27 f^rreV xpiff 7,142 13 243 645 8,043 Upenaides sp. 28 ^>q5^ 5,774 36,172 5,615 6,020 2,654 56,235 Prawns 29 3 r ^ . 14,214 41,255 33,869 871 126 90,335 Shrimpt 30 78 215 103 27. 423 Lobsters 31 fl^^ToSI . . 131 1,192 648 1,971 Lactarius 32 13 11,257 81 2,928 2,204 15,483 Cattle fish & Squids. 33 §?TT 1,616 11,364 4,431 6,825 8,886 33,122 Misceileneout

1,02,949 2,01,121 60,731 60,197 55,956 4,80,954 Total

WmiT.— 3TRfcT, JffllH. »TW|. Soarcff.— Coxnmissioner o f Fisheries. Government o f Maharashtra, Mumhti. S. Jff^jysirsr^ji/FjLSHERlES

cfJRn ^mf^/TABLE No. 5.4. <~*ik ^ w«r?5) Disposition op Fish Catch (Marine and Inland) 1996-97

*TrWt?qt5vi (z?rt3r) JiipR Fish product (Tonnes) Type o f disposition

(1 ) (2) 0 )

4,49,211 Marketing fresh

* Freezing

^rfosf^wTRrfciT .. 1,21,145 Sun-dried

l^T if? fT« * Canning

N.A. MisceUaaeous purpose

6,05,954 Total

•sir 1 *rs^ grinf^/Included in item one. N .A .= ^ ^ s r ?rrf*^/Not available, •rreR.— in^znsmRr, *r^ns$ Jffnnr, Commissioner o f Fisheries, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 6. ^/FOKESTS mm ?fwrtv/TABLE No. 6.1.

^fT33^T'cf «^^|P^^»ff^'»r/CLASSIFICATION OF FOREST ARBA

N>. jftsTHW/Area iu Sq. ICilometers.

Serial 1996-97 Class o f Forest No. ( 1) (2) (3) (2)

48,914 Reserved

2 8,286 Protected

3 srarifff?T 6.076 Uocla^jficd

63,276 Total

?>«i.— srri. No’e.—The above forest area is under administrative control o f the State, swnr.—>|w 5mR, Source.— Chief Conseivator o f Forests, Government o f Maharashtra, Nagpur. 87

6. 9^/FORESTS

fm t «lwh|»/TABLE No. 6.2.

3nf

fR 1996-97 Item No. (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 Timber— («r) iwrror (5nninT*ftc^) 125 (a) Quantity (thousand cubic metrtes). (3t) f w 6,23.052 (b) Value (thousand Rs.)

2 V51T3$®T^— Firewood— (ar) ( f a n r l i f t e r ) 494 (a) Quantit}' (thousand cubic metres). (*») (53rrt wrt?r) 1,10.550 (6) Value (thousand R«.)

Minor forest products^ (Value in thousand Es.) ( » ) « i f 1,99,786 (ft) Bamboo (5T) .. 5,224 (6) Grass and graung { v ) M y 71# N.A. (c) Bidi leaves (w) ipn: g?Mi?r«i 8,039 (rf) Other product

[i«nt.— giT IV tnsTV, WRPT, *rnrj^ 'l^urce.—Chief Conservator of Forests. Goverament of Maharashtra, Nagpur. 7. 8Tff«r ?sm«pn?/INDUSTRY a n d m in in g

?TfHT W^/TABLE No. 7.1.

flv vrT<3rr«Tt% ^ m r t r « n '• anfN nw

D istribution of W o r k in g F acto ries A c c o r d in g t o W o r k in g St r e n g t h 1996*

■^i^^rrwR VPT’TRHt sTf^FSTt^ yprmrwT «f:prr<(r^ 5rvf«t; (e^qr) sHxrarf Serial ?T«.nrd=^ ^ Working Average No. Strength Factories daily average daily (No.) number of employment workers (? m i No.) (1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Lees than 10 12,845 63,831

2 10 to 19 6,344 84,74a

3 20 to 49 4,689 1,41,570

4 50 to 99 1,761 1,20,026

5 100 to 499 1,610 3,35,653

6 500 to 999 264 1,85,978

7 1,000 to 4,999 . 146 2,66,855

8 5,000 n fJTTfJT 3TftRT/and above 9 80,179

*3Tf«rwt/Provisional

«rrarr.— sr a r p ^ Source.—Directorate o f Industrial Saffety and Health, Government o f Mahara^tra, Miimbal Factories W ith Average Daily Employment Classified according to IvTajor Groups of Industries 1996*

c5rRff5J

^>R^^5Tr% JT5T \ ^ l ) Working (?f^TT) Major groups Serial factories Average daily No. (No.) Workers (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) 1 sfiTSi ^ ^rsR>rti arrfor T^isnr 64 2,894 Agriculture, forestry and mining and livestock production. 2 3T5I q^f^^cqTT'f 3,200 1,46,099 Manufacture o f food proudcts. 3 97 8,607 Manufacture o f beverages. ■30 4 5T 5Ti% 44 4,447 Manufacture o f tobacco and tobacco products. \D 5 'j^(<«T 3,419 1,72,835 Manufacture o f cotton textiles. 6 w'rh: ^ ht ^ JT ^ r^ cT cT5% ^57^, ^PT ^ 867 42,607 Manufacture of wool, silk and manraade fibre ^-T?I5frsfaT ^ ^ ^5«Tf ?it¥R) irt% textiles and Manufacture of Jute and other Vegetable fibre textiles (except cotton and coir). 7 >dc4(<<*i ('tR’^W ^*RTT5zjt ) 973 32,391 Manufacture o f textile products (including wearing apparel). 8 snf^ ^ zri% 3,175 15,275 Manufacture o f wood and wood products furniture and fixtures. 9 ^rpr? 4)'w3r^ 37: ^ ^ JTOTf 149 4,489 Water works supply and sanitary services. 21 fi'tJnn f+<.+1aJ ^ ’im < vjifhrrat^ U 61 12,424 Establishments registered under miscellaneous ffkf^$5?3Tr 3TiT«m?ri. wholesale and retail trade industries. 22 ^TERTTir ^ q5T% ^ ^ 15 5,865 Construction and activities allied to construction, VO ^ai'^NoiW ^r=li. land, water and transport, communications o services incidental to transport. 23 ?TT3^ 3TTfw ^ft?r% 98 3,545 Storage and warehousing. 24 ?*ir srt^nsflT? a n ^ Ti^sr ff?=«rr finance medical and health services, interna­ 3Tfir$f ^ w r ?i^t^ tional and other extra territorial bodiw, service ^i^r. not elsewhere classified and activities not adequately defined. 16 342 Recreational and cultural services. 26 t q t o : ^ 29 1,052 Personal services. 27 J 232 8,592 Repak services. 28 495 56,191 Repair o f capital goods.

, 27,668 12,78,832 Total

*3T?^tfl/Provisional srrgTT.— % snrtnr Directorate o f Industrial Safety and Health, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 7. anf^ ^rFRTR/INDUSTRY AND MINING

?T^T ^^jTABLE No. 7.3

srrfcT

W o r k in g F a cto ries a n d A v e r a g e D a il y N o . o f W o rkers in each D ist r ic t 1996*.

^rwT- spTwrrfr

Serial Working Average daily District No. factories (No.) workers (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 7,188 4,03,994 Greater Mumbai 2 srw 3,549 1,37,551 Thane 3 727 55,009 Raigad 4 241 10,148 Ratnagiri 5 ftg?3T 128 3,222 Sindhiidurg 11,833 6,09,924 Konkan Division

6 frrfti^ 1,307 73,829 Nashik 7 ^ 408 13,853 Dhule 8 737 26,790 Jalgaon 9 «T^*T^»rC 545 30,471 Ahmadnagar jnftw f^«n*T 2,997 1,44,943 Nashik Division

10 3«r 2,622 1,80,957 Pune 11 «RTRI 346 23,0 2 Satara 12 665 21,082 Sangli 13 2,540 31,714 Solapur 14 1,292 49,802 Kolhapur

5<»? f^^nr 7,465 3,06,637 Pune Division

r^nrrcs 22,295 10,61,474 Rest o f Maharashtra

15 sr^-^RR 629 47,410 Aurangabad 16 183 8,267 Jahia 17 217 8,344 Parbhani 18 ^ 118 6,072 Beed 19 ?rt%¥ 292 9,361 Nanded 20 afJIHTiTR 45 3,524 Osmanabad 21 144 5,789 Latur 3n<

cWRTf ^?tN ?/tABLE NoJ.Z.-—contd.

22 'Ill 6,932 Buldana 23 388 11,288 AkoJa 24 SfiRTaRit 362 7,436 Amravati 25 JHrW*JT«5 .. 189 9,916 Yavatmal 3TfRra?ft fVRFr 1,166 36,572 Amravati Dirision

26 153 11,271 Wardha 27 rrm^ • . 1,380 55,825 Nagpur 28 vf¥RT . 607 9,0D1 Bhandara 29 .. 351 15,234 Chandrapur 30 8S 688 Gadchiroli

jnn^^^Tfrr 1,519 92,019 Nagpiir Division

3,745 1,28,591 Vidharbfaa Division

TT5ir . . 27,668 12,78,832 Maharashtra State

'=3TP^nft/Provisional sjipfHT.— 3ft€Ttfw ^ snfiTJr 5n ^ , Source.—Directorate o f Industrial Safety and Health, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai T T ^ n rt^ snf^r

Pr o d u c t iv e C a p it a l , O u t p u t a n d V a lu e a d d e d b y M a n u fa c tu r e in M a m a ra sh tr.\ State 1995-96 ^'tsf?T/Rs. in crore)

3R. BlfPT ^cqK+

Serial Productive Total Value Industry group No. capital output added (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 3,684 1,701 VO 13,433 Food products. u» 2 646 1,634 364 Beverages, tobaco and related products.

3 ^dt ^rrr^ 1,796 4,207 603 Cotton textiles.

4 ^ JT^Eii jTTfJT^ WT3' 3,091 3,889 588 Wool, silk and man made fibre textiles. Jut and other 5rnr g ^FTcft^sr d>i;% vegetable fibre textiles (except cotton and coir). (^rg;^ ST

6 72 150 23 W ood and wood products, furniture and fixtures.

7 cf ?Rg, 33OT 5RJPJF1 w 2,401 4,118 1,012 Paper and paper products, printing, publishing an yoifyar asfrji. allied industries.

ti -n W(o5 ^pra^^rrsyiT ^ 104 251 45 Leathffl: and products o f leather, fur and substitutes o f 'RW i leather. ( 0 (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

9 14,207 24,394 6,787 Basic Chemicals and Chemical products (SfettWT snT'JT +101^11 JT7% (except products o f petroleum and coal)

10 <«(<., ltd'll, ^ ^oStil 6,059 13,895 1,443 Rubber, plastic, petroleum and coal products, and ?rt% ^ ann srfw . processing o f nuclear fuels.

11 srgr^ 1,556 1,983 515 Non-metaUic mineral products.

12 w f^Tsr sTTg; 9,520 11,653 1,802 Basic metal and alloys industries.

13 ^ ^ ^ ?TFnfV 2,489 3,978 903 Metal products and parts except machinery and VO equipment. 4^

14 ^ mwl" 9,971 19,842 4,472 Machinery and equipment other than transport equip­ ment.

15 T fc^ ^ m^nfV ^ ^ ^ 3,873 12,434 3,069 Transport equipment and parts.

16 ^aR'TT^ WTT^ f^ ^ > r 1,570 3,909 704 Other manufacturing Industries.

17 ^cR 17,428 14,479 4,317 Others.

79,601 1,36,960 28,880 .. All Industries sV

3TT^.— 3T^ ^ !?Trrw5^ TTiTTr^ 5mnr, Source.—Directorate o f Economics and Statistics, Government o f Maharastitra, Mumbai. A vbrage Percentage of A bsenteeism in the C otto n T extile I n d u s ir y

(w iik R h r) Serial Average Centres No. percentage o f absenteeism

1996

(I) (2) (3) (2)

1 ^ 17.89 Mumbai

2 34.83 Solapur

3 30.80 Nagpur

4 ^»iTar 19.25 Jalgaon

5 22.18 Nandcd

6 . . 18.48 Aurangabad

7 .. 20.96 Other centres

^ . . 18.94 All Centres

anoTt.— ^ R ’nx ?rr

f^rsr/lNDUSTRIAL DiSPUTKS

Serial Particulars Item No. 1996 (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 — Texiiies-

(dT) 8 {a) Number o f disputes. ( ? ) frnr^nr»TKt^ 1,180 (I)} Number o f workers involvtfU ( *l) iTcZTSif 1,180 (1) Directly. (^ ) WiJST (2) Indi:cc;»y. (sp) ^rrr 3,46,177 (c) Number o f mandays lost.

3 — Engineering—

(ar) cfs^iHtvs^TT 44 («) Number o f disputes. (ar) w r ^riTJTRr^ 16,490 (b) Number o f workers involved ( ) UrW 16,485 (1) Directly. ( ^ ) -^sRm 5 (2) Indirectly. (w ) 12,29,788 (c) Number o f mandays lost.

3 ^Sf5>}f ^ T^n^— Miscellaneous and Chemical—

(3t) .^2^>qri^ ?i«qT 36 (a) Number of disputes. (V) t?T^?rr ^ iw T T ^ 3,840 (b) Numbei of workers involved ( 1 ) STcirST 3,636 (1) Directly. (^ ) 3TJRW 204 (2) Indirectly. (i?) snrf^ 7,10,482 (c) Number o f mandays iobt.

4 i7^!n— Total— (sr) cfj^'t^rsin 88 {a) Number o f disputes. (w) WPTVPTTTRf^ dStfT 21,510 {b) Number of workers involved (1 ) 5r?qST 21,301 (1) Directly. ( r ) aiJJcW 209 (2) Indirectly. (^ ) 22,86.447 (c) Number o f mandays lost.

3nF«iRV 3TT|w./Figures are provisional. 3iTaK.--^inTriin 3TT^^?i, «iTT?rf, Source.— Commissioner o f Labour, Govern­ ment o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 7. anm flfoWW/INDUSTRY AND MINING

9Wri«F/tABLE No. 7.7.

f^ »r)/W orong of cotton Texulb Industry (M ill Sector)

pR»iTf^ ?req[T End o f period Serial Number o f mills Employees Region No. fenm as at the end on roll at the ^*nfr?T =^cjn o f end o f (§3rra?r) *rnT (No.) Spindles (iprcRf) installed Looms VO (Thousand) (Hundred) "vl

JT1=# irr# March March March March March March March Mirch 1996 1997 )996 1997 1996 1997 1996 1997 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (JO) (2)

1, H^RI^ . . 181 182 1,96,106 1,96,940 5,073 5,102 413 413 Maharashtra.

(a) 54 54 1,02,255 1,02,378 2,530 2,530 326 326 Mumbai City.

(b) 127 128 93.851 94,562 2,543 2,572 87 87 Rest o f Maharashtra,

snWT.— srr^R^,'Frn:5 ^iw ^, *|iri Source.—Textile Cornmissioner, Governmeat o f India, Mumbai, ^f^^/MiNERAL Production 1996-97

(^^IT ETTTcf) (^WK ) Serial Production Value Minerals No. (in thousand (in thousand tonnes) R s.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 ^hrrfz 2 1,678 Chromite. 2 ^ToS?n' . . 25,005 1,26,26,077 Coal. 3 *. 91 7,560 Iron Ore. 4 6,585 4,6.>,707 Lime stone. 5 kmh'w . . 3C5 4,08,171 Manganese Ore. (^yni+')@ 5 522 Kaolin (Natural)® 7 w N.A.N.A. Oahre. 8 . . 708 1,30,228 Bauxite. 9 *. 103 11,228 Silica sand. 10 jfrs* 225 .... Salt* 11 +-|ii5Tif2: 1 917 Kyanite.

12 .... Corundum. 13 43 7,864 Dolomite. 14 (?^) . . N.A. N.A. Sand (Others). 15 ...... Barytes. 16 . . Silimanite.

^|tl.— (1) sncft/iVo/e.—Known as China Qay. (2) ifts 3rra^^, ^ zf^^sj^m /A s reported by the Assistant Sa Commissioner, Mumbai, (3) N. A.— /Not available. (4) **317^% \oo 27rr?3i^ 3TT|^/Less than 500 tonnes. srraK.— ^ ?TFI^. Source.— Indim Bureau o f Mines, Nagpur. ^??Tr??r/lNDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION 1992

’3?TR5T ^riaJ ;rnr fft*rr«r Productioa Unit Name o f |jo. Item

(1 ) (2 ) (3) (4) (3) (2)

1 ♦laS^TT . . 20,278 Thousand Coal (inc-ligoite } tonnes 2 >1 16,714 D o. Petroleum (crude) (^ » )-

3 II 4,619.7 D o. Sugar

4 *fts . . . II 234.3 D o. Salt

5 €?T 48,294 Tonnes All yarn.

3 ^ % fT*?? f^TRTfter 1,53,730 Thousand All cloth meters. 7 (fC«5W?rct) l[iTnc2?r 12,939 Thousand Petroleum (r«;fiaer]rj tonnes production.

8 cTlTR SteyR It 209.6 D o. Finished steel

9 qT^Ki-<0 g»«is i> •• Do. Steel ingots

10 f»Tvr^ •t 79.0 D o. Ferro Alloys

11 23 Number Railway Coachss

J2 '^r^TFPfV ^>»«iTS5r 81.1 Thotisand Vanaspati tonnes.

SnSTT.---- S'ottrre.—Central Statistical Orgaaisatioo 3T5fI<3. Monthly Returns. 8. ^/ELECTRICITY fWcH ?I!itN?/TABLE No. 8.1.

?«nf7?T 9T*T?TT, ycMT

* n f^ Serial Particulars Item No. (1) (2) (3) (2)

1. ?«nf^Rramr Installed Capacity (As on 31s March) (in mw.) (ar) (afrf^) 7,155 (a) Steam (Thermal) fg') 3TTJI . 1.092 (b) Natural Gas (jp) W " 1,602 (c) Hydro (z) sn^lPF^SRT 190 (d) Nuclear * (^T^ra^i^ ^tzt) (Maharashtra’s Share)

qi|pi 10 039 Total

2. Generation— (MiHioa Kwh.) (ar) Vf«T3Rr (3ftf5'»Rr) 43,101 (a) Steam (Thermal) (^ ) srr^ . 5,734 (b) Natural Gas fJU) SR5«Tf3I " 4,707 (c) Hydro ( » ) 3»u^inHcnaR< . . 483 id) Nucbar (*T^65T^r fMaharashtra’s Share) (f) ^ 12 (e) Other

54,037 . . Totai

3. vnrr (iiw tff fv^t’afe^TTE)- Consumtion-^ (Mtilion Kwh) jar) .. 8,349 (a) Domestic iw) •4IMKssr^MitfTibl ^rrr?: 3,185 (b) Comaierdal 18,119 (c) IndiistriaJ 1,452 (d) Traction i i ) ^ 15,987 (e) Others

47,092 . . Total

2*yq.— aniCT sTFvnh- 3rr|?T w ^ Note.—The figures are provisional. T ^f!i55 tn*srfirv ^ relate to public utilities only.

•mnt.— *rgTir«a Rrrt •S£>

s i r ^ i 5r^F=qV ^ # g ^ t^ ?rezTT No. of towns District Serial f ^ l and villages No. electrified (1 ) (2 ) (3) (2) 1 1 Brihan Mumbai 2 1,765 Thane 3 1,836 Raigad 4 1,395 Ratnagiri 5 694 Sindhudurg 5,691 Konkan Division 6 ?tTf9T^; 1,758 Nashik 7 1,487 Dhule 8 5R5fTrcr 1,490 Jalgaon 9 iff^^RiTnx 1,511 Ahmed nagar fnftra f^^Rm 6,246 Nashik Division 10 3^j 1,740 Pune * T maiTT 1,422 Satara l2 ^55V 697 Sangli 13 ?ft55T^ 1,106 Solapur 14 1,139 Kolhapur 6,104 Pune Division 18,041 Rest o f Maharashtra 15 3fH»TT^re 1,257 Aurangabad 16 2?Tfy!TT 9C4 Jalna 17 'TOToit 1,431 Parbhani 18 1,202 Beed 19 1,436 Nanded 20 gFTRms: 712 Osmanabad 21 55I^T 890 Latur ai^rnwi^fireTff 7,832 Aurangabad Divisioo 22 ^<*isr9ii 1,277 Buldaoa 23 3T^55T 1,548 Akola 24 anRnraV 1,70? Amravati 25 «r^?iRTa 1,744 Yav?tmal (1) (2) (3) (2)

anrngtft fsnRHT 6,276 Amravatl Division

26 1,009 Wardha 27 frr>Tg;T 1,658 Nagpur 28 «f5TTT 1.629 Bhaadara 29 1,461 Chandrapur 30 J ,507 Gad chi roll »n*i^f^wnT 7,264 Nagpur Division 13,540 Vidharbha Division

39,413* M&harasbtra State

— TTiT^crsj f^®?r *ri3, Source,— Maharashtra State Electricity Board Mumbai. 100 % Villages electrification declared as on 31-3-1989 9. ^r^fcT h ?«tt/JO IN T s t o c k c o m p a n i e s

cT^m 5R«rtw:/TABLE No. 9.1.

Number of Joint Stock Companies as on 31st M a r c h 1996

9Nr TjT^5y inrffer ^ ^mr- 3Tir^?JTT 'HT$^ +T*T ^iT'TT^zjr •tiM'Ali Companies Corapanits Vimi\ed by Serial limited by guarantee and asso- No. shares ciations not for profit Toial District

^TT#5rfN^ ?3rir*flr Public Private Public Private (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (2)

1 6,250 63,791 387 85 70,513 Brihan Mumbai 2 cm 114 3,255 4 2 3,375 Thane

3 14 185 , , • • 199 Raigad 4 1 56 , , 57 Ratnagiri 5 . « 31 • • 1 32 Sindhudurg VtViiT fkWFT 6,379 67,318 391 88 74,176 Konkan DivisioQ 6 59 1,057 9 2 1,127 Nashik 7 5 143 2 150 Dhule 8 ^o5

18 S3^ I. 13 14 Becd 19 ^ 13 121 134 Nanded 20 ^WWRl'i 1 16 17 Osmanabad 21 4 52 56 Latur fgiRm 80 940 2 1,022 Aurangabad Division

22 4 27 31 Buldana 23 22 135 2 159 Akola 24 a n r o ^ 16 142 158 Amravati 25 *l*

26 6 61 1 68 Wardha 27 JTPT^ 202 1,732 14 1,952 Nagpur 28 W^T 4 40 44 Bhandara 29 5 28 4 37 Chandrapur 30 1 2 3 Gadchiroli 218 1,863 19 4 2,104 Nagpur Division r^

5H^TTT«5 TIWT . . 7,265 80,204 486 107 88,062 Maharashtra Statij

anwR— spqRt 3€i>T ?f«5T$yjr, Source.—Department of Company Affairsj «nT3 f e ^ . Ministry o f Industry, GoveruH ment o f India, New DdOb.). 3RT%?irifSOTRt ^

Number o f P laces h a v in g B a n k in g O ffices a n d num ber of B a n k in g O ffices IN EACH D istrict

T M /A son 31st March 1995)

apmfey fs^rirNV ffWT iciial No. of places Total No. o f District No. having banking banking offices offices (1) (2) (3) (4) a )

1 i 1,349 Brihan Mumbai 2 5TH 114 358 Thane 3 w r « r 95 140 Raigad 4 TcJTTfiRt 94 128 Ratnagiri 5 60 77 Sindhudurg ^vrni 364 2,G52 Konkan Divisiaa 6 122 229 Nashik J 94 132 Dhule 8 srsJTrar 319 186 Jalgaan 9 141 207 Ahmednagar 476 754 Nashik Division

.0 joT 151 533 Pune I ! eTcrrrr 101 151 Satara ) 2 ?Erpr# 105 182 Sangli 13 124 223 Solapur 14 119 228 Kolhapur 5»^fe^Trri 600 1,317 Pune Division «T^tcT«5 1,440 4,123 Rest o f Maharadtrtra

15 sj^tiTRR 77 145 Aurangabad 16 53 73 Jalna 17 TT'fTofr 73 110 Parbhani (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

18 irt» , * 73 101 Becd 19 ^ . , 82 127 Nanded 20 , , 53 71 Osmanabad 21 64 96 Latur 475 723 Aurangabad Division

22 79 105 Buldana 23 81^51? 104 157 Akola 24 ajmwat 101 148 Amravati 25 JT^Trnira 81 119 Yavatmal oTfRTOfi’ ftpRFi 365 529 Amrayati Division

26 ^ 52 73 Wardha 27 104 282 Nagpur 28 93 128 Bhandara 29 104 150 Chandrapur 30 38 45 Gadchiroli 391 678 Nagpur DiTisioo 756 1,207 Vidharbha Division

2,671 6,053 .. Total

WEITT.— font Source.—^The Reserve Bask of India, ?f^«rT, ^TtRTT?r?HV ^fw r, m U ^ , ^frjrtsK arrfr Societies, M embership, W o r k in g C a p it a l , A d van ces a n d T u rn o ve r 1996-97@

r* -s -s. ♦ fr«qr # 3 ^ (

1 ^ frf^ 34 1,331 20,44,336 18,39,977 11,51,600 All apex and central societies 2 . . 20,104 8,930 3,28,810 1,66,107 2,63,261 47,993 Agricultural credit* . . 17,568 15,484 17,98,966 14,29,309 12,83,477 6,880 Non-agricultural credit 4 485 872 45,376 1,579 1,032 4,32,617 Marketing . . 36,191 5,266 7,75,364 5,875 14,112 6,85,646 Productive enterprise* . . 61,903 4,622 5,28,122 17,547 39,957 1,40,336 Others

. . 1,36,785 36,505 55,20,974 34,60,394 :27.53,429 13,13,502 .. Total

♦inw srnrftrv ^ q?r # w t a rfi 3tt|. ♦Includes primary agricultural credit societies. @ aR^r^fV/Provisional WWT.— an^ arrfrr Source.—Commissioner for Co-operation and Registrar o f Co-operative ft w , *T|TO«5 ^rnr!T, 5^. Societies, Government o f Maharashtra. Pune. 12. «TfT^^5T^^orcrc5q/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

cTJ^tTT ^»TT^/TABLE N o. 12.1.

^ 'V / R o a d L en g th

Kilometre)

amiTTV ST^FR As on 31st March Serial — Typeofroa<* No. 1996* 1997" (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 TT^PTT^ 2,958 2,958 National highways.

2 TT^wfnrnf 32,249 32,359 State highwajfs.

3 f^e^r 40,514 41,081 Major district roads.

4 ^ 40,733 41,043 Other district roads.

5 grtR ^ 68,829 70.134 Village roads.

*1 ^ 1,85,283 1,87,575 Total

•snFtfTilV/Provisional. S X — 9TT^Tf>JT fJT^iTT^iEnT Trg;JT ?TT*T aT^^TT^ annfff cf fr sr^fT srq-^r?: ?rr|t. Note.—Since 1984 as per Government Resolution unclassified roads are included in village roads, hence the unclassified roads will not be shown separately henceforth •HITR.— 5rrwJT f^?rnr, 5oarce.—Public Works Department, Govemmeni »I|TTT'S5 ?rnnT, o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 12. «Tf^^3Trf»I^o3^JT^/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

cT^W^/TABLE N o . 12.2.

'p S ’STPTPT^rR 7:9r2it%

R o a d L eng th A c c o r d in g t o T ypes of S u r f a c e

In kilometre)

^ 1 T>5fV As on 31st March at$n>iThFo TOvmrwr Type of surface Serial I996t 1997f I*Jo. (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

I f¥*T3r . . . . fCemeat Concr^e 63,479 70,476 A 2 . . . .J {^Black topped

3 88,858 86,920 Water bound mecadatD

1,52,337 1,57,396 Total sarfaced

4 arq«5tf¥^ 32,946 30,179 Unsurfaced

. . 1,85,283 1,87,575 Total jan^TTJft/Provisional 3Tf 9IT.— (TfWiffiTv 9'rg'TnT 1V*rnr, Source.—^Public Works Department, Government 5rnr^, o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. IZ IT ^55^ir2(o8^/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

fmr ?l5?fti»J/TABLE No. 12.3.

T T firre ^TfR^55T=^V STT^tI ^ * O pe r a t io n a l Statistics o f M a h a r a sh t r a S tate R o a d T r a n s p o r t C o r p o r a t io n *

srfcrf^^ JTTTfr? ^T^«P ^r^flretld SICJIifll-qY TnmHt 551^ +'<'jri-qT SRT^^qr ?RT?r^ (557^) (f^cThfrrc) If^T^ ?fwr ^TT^'Trwt 9WT TTT# i W k - % ^ ) Average No. No. o f routes 1 otal routes Average No. Average No. of ar^[VTtv f?niR as on 31-3-1997 distance o f vehicles on o f vehicles Passengers Region (in km.) road per day held during travelled daily No. as on 31-3-1997 1996-97 1996-97 during 1996-97 (in lakhs) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 0 ) (2)

1 anm^cft 1,998 1,21,972 1,584 1,700 7.16 Amravati 2 3ft^3TT? 3,379 2,60,388 2,579 2,794 12.20 Aurangabad 3 3.588 2,29,608 2,722 3,030 15.82 Mumbai 4 1,479 1,08.427 1,346 1,512 6.35 Nagpur 5 ?TTftw 4,217 2.22,820 2,804 3,036 15-38 Nashik 6 5*r 5,045 3,34.486 3,786 4.109 18 25 Pune

19.706 12,77.701 14,821 16.181 75 17 Total

•wWTift/Provisional. pwn^-— TTs^nnit »r|Ff«S5, 5'ource.— Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, Mumbai. iffCTT M o to r V ehicles in O peration

frsin er^.irf» Serial Number in fotoe Clas& of vehicles No. (as on 31st March 1997) (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 29,62,445 .. Two wheelers Auto vehicles 2 6,16,829 .. Motor cars 3 66,166 . . Taxi cabs 4 2,72,855 .. Auto rickshaws 5 24.639 .. Stage carriages 6 10,676 .. Contract carriages 7 ^ HlviJfldsO . . 2,99,833 .. Trucks and Lorries Inclubing Delivery van 8 3,295 .. Ambulances 9 9rrz^ 1,427 .. School buses 10 8,023 . - Private service vehicles 11 1,20,757 .. Trailers 12 1,20,464 .. Tractors 13 8,337 ., Others

^VUI . 45,15,746 .. Total

asriost.— 3fT^, smpr, S ou rce.—Transport Cotnmissiono' of Govenunent o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. W?r/TABLE No. 12.5.

T r an spo r t a n d N o n - t r a n sp o r t V ehicles in M a h a r a sh t r a State

-d^/As on 31st March 1997)

^rnrcpiV^ w n 8T^- No. o f Vehicles in operations ’PITT^ f!T»n*T Region Serial

1 (*TKzr) 2,79,273 60,713 3,39,986 Mumbai (Central)

2 2,28,536 70,716 2,99,252 Mumbai (West)

3 (5 t ) 1,06,226 51,449 1,57,675 Mumbai (Hast)

4 srii ... 3,85,824 1,72,522 5,58,346 Thane

5 ... 7,98,074 1,29,545 9,27,619 Pune

6 4,79.015 52,258 5,31,273 Nagpur

7 sftrnrwr? 2,88,451 58,923 3,47,374 Aurangabad

8 snftr^ 5,38,864 1.03,705 6,42,569 Nashik

9 2,27,781 36,314 2,64,095 Ajnravati

iQ 3,76,031 71,526 4,47,557 Kolhapur

37,08,075 8,07,671 45,15,746 Total mOTL—-

Source.—Transport Commissioner o f Govemmeot o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. a^T ^^rt^/TABLE No. 12.6.

Prohbssional and Non-Professional Driving Licences

*rr# frsiY/As on 31st March 1997)

Twr^/Driving Licences Region Serial {«J <)' <-w^ 1 e| t41 (V^ No. Professional Non- Total professional (1> (2) (3) (4) (5) <2)

I . . 9,94,755 5,70,866 15,65,621 Mumbai (Central)

2 . . 4,59,950 4,20,996 8,80,946 Mumbai (West)

3 . . 3,85,540 1,56,567 5,42,107 Mumbai (East)

. . 18,40,245 11,48,429 29,88,674 Greater Mumbai (Sub-total 1 to 3)

4 5W . . 3,54,65.1 5,01,383 8,56,034 Thane

5 2^ . . 3,92,668 8,29,821 12,22,489 Pune

6 . . 2,10,519 4,61,479 6,71,998 Nagpur

7 . . 3.11,429 3,64.125 3,75,554 Aurangabad

sfrfin^ . . 3,32,802 4,51,524 7,84,326 Nashik

9 . . 1,23,296 1,87,241 3,10,537 Amravati

0 1,85,272 2,98,979 4,84,251 Kolhapur

. . 37,50,882 42,42,981 79,93,863 Total

anwR.— «rf^iT arr^^, *?fRns? vmnr, jlSource,— ^Tmnsport Commissioner o f Goveroment o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. U. *rf^$^^955or?l55ar/TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS tTfm Wsp/TABLE No. 12.7.

Railway Route Length ( ??T# ^M/As on 31st March 1997)

« f» ihr/Broad gauge i^sr/Metcr gauge 5Rt it^/Narrow gauge Ji^or/Total

0 ) (2) (3) (4)

4,070 542 942 5,554 inwT.— ffcrrgfi grt) Source.— Ministry o f Railways (Railway Board). 12. ?o3nT^/TRANSPORT AiND COMMUNICATIONS ^PHi^/TABLE No. 12.8.

TRirrcft^ ^ cTT”^ irH t

N u m b er o f Po st O ffices a n d T eleg raph O ffices in M a h a r a sh t r a State

5T^ ^zffonr fTR -frrnf^y^ Year Post Offices Telegraph Offices

( 1) (2) (3)

1989-90 , . . 11,757 2,560

1990-91 • • •• • • 11.910 2,531

1991-92 •• •• •• 12,041 2.593

1992-93 •• • • 12,161 2,741

1993-94 •• •• •• 12,269 2,746

1994-95 •• •• • • 12,270 2,747

1995-96 •• •• 12,282 2,218

1996-97 •• 12,324 1,978

virart.— arnrw, tnrcr ^rr^nr, . S o tw rce.—Postmaster General, Government of India, Mumbai. 3m^?3TT 5r^T3rH> ^ N um ber a n d T o n n a g e of V essels E ntered in M u m bai P ort 1996-b7

2?rRI/M.Tonnes 51^ 3 n ^ ------Serial v^rsfrwT JT^FR ?f«5rT Class of vessels No. No. of (53iT^) ( ^ tTcT) ships Gross Net (in 000) (in 000) J l ) ______(2 ) (3) (4) (5) (2) 1 «9rT55''nft Steamship other than tankers.—

(ar) 'Ttbif# (A ) Foreign. (

3 . . •• Colliers

q?p«r . . 4,600 37.712 18,446 . Total

No/e.—3,500 G.R.T. =3,556 gross registered metric tonnes. anaiT.— Source.— Mumbai Port Trust 13. mn^2n^9F/SHIPPING ip^Tt^/TABLE No. 13.2.

jftiiT 3nf»r ^ mm C a rg o H an d led a t th e D o c k s a n d B u n d ers ih M u m b a i P o r t ^ ¥¥ ts ^JTT^/In thoMsaijd metric dead weight tonnes)

E^VTT^ Serial PartKulai«i Item No. 1996-97 (1) (2) (3) 12)

1 aiTJim^Tn? 18,370 Imports

2 f^nrfenT® 15,357 Bjsports

33,127 .. Total

«WI?.---- Source.— Mumbai Port Trast. ?5in^/TABLE No. 13.3.

*T^(TTS| 7T>

ail<4TcI nr-1% Serial Imports Exports Total Name o f the Port No. ^ (1 ) (2 ) (3) (4) (5) (2) . 3,78,731 3,78,731 Dahanu 2 ?r?ifeT Amala 3 SIOT Thane 4 ^ 1,209 1,750 2,959 Trombay 5 (^ oT'^t) . 3,78,672 3,78,672 Belapur (Ulwa) 6 ?fKl . . Mora 7

. 40,05,747 2,70,965 42,76,712 .. Total

?>T.— 31T^-cTRt 3Tr|. Note.—The separate figure has shown for Revdanda port from lf% -97. ano?T.--^;w irRnr, S»urce.—Chief Portt Officer. Government o f Mahara^tra, Mumbai. 13. stt^ /S H IF P IN G 5pm^/TABLE No. 13.4.

TfW 'C^TRrr ^t^TRt

P assenger T r a f h c a t the M in o r P o r ts of M a h a r a sh t r a State 1996-97

'«nr- ^ T % r«T’T< 5TR 'sr^T^r^ Serial By-non By mechanised Total Name o f the Port No. mechanised vessels vessels (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

I ¥|Tq 5,41,183 5,41,183 .. Dahanu 2 2,03,062 2,03,062 .. Satpati 3 44,212 44,212 .. Datiware 4 ITJTtfV 37,25,337 37,25,337 .. Manori 5 3,425 3,425 .. Kalyan 6 <1 26,97,649 26,97,649 .. Varsova 7 Hl<'*IT 72,029 2,16,304 2,88,333 .. Karanja 9 S,60,422 «,60,422 .. Rewas 10 ^rfw^PT 30,457 30,457 .. Alibag 11 1,96,060 2,99,890 4,95,950 .. Rajpuri 12 3,038 2,81,912 2,84,950 .. Dighi P 2,18,800 2,18,800 .. Hamai l4 1,66,490 5,06,804 6,73,294 .. Dabhol 15 spEnr^ 4,86,060 39,470 5,25,530 .. Jaigad 16 6,14,070 401 6,14,471 .. Ratnagiri 17 4,29,000 4,29,000 .. Puniagad 18 4,29,030 4,29,030 .. Jaitapur 19 f^5TEr|3i 1,26,000 1,26,000 .. Vijaydurg 20 3,86,540 3,86,540 .. Devgad 21 arr^ 82,050 82,050 .. Achre 22 2,11,472 2,11472 ,. Malvan 23 ^ 0 .. Re li 24 5,18,415 11,20,437 16,38,852 .. Others

42,38,573 1,13,79,608 1,56,18,181 .. Total

FV^I— i p f jftir ^ ^fT3r 3fT|. b/o«e.- PJassengic traffic under Mumbai harbour services in shown und^ mechanised vessels in Mora and Rewas. 3iT?iR.— arfrT^rrct, ^TfnT^s w nr, vaurce.— Chief Ports Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai. Rc4£2-6-9e cRnT W ^/TA B LE No. 14.1.

tTfnrer^ Trsirhft §rr%^r ^Trqir

In l a n d T rad e of M a h a r a sh t r a

1994-95® Jr. E^mjln thousand tonoes)

sTPrnr ■ppprhs iti^wT sKi^^r Serial Imports Exports Commodity No. into the from the State State

(1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1,092 Animals (thoustmd N o.) 2 5Fio5«l anfw ^ 77,854 8,668 Coal and coke. 3 . . , . 2 1,208 Manganese ore. 4 snf>T 13 33 Lime and limestone. 5 iftS 10 84 Salt. 6 d«a5 273 890 Rice. 7 . 311 241 Wheat and wheat flour. 8 ^'iyM 115 Jowar. 9 ^Kl Bajri. 10 w ^ srm .. 12 139 Pulses and other grain. 11 23 Oil seeds. 12 . . . . 13 175 Vegetable oils. 13 (^5¥fV)EftSfT) . . 4 3,075 Sugar (excluding khandsari) 14 »T55 27 1 Gur. 15 ) 3ITfW .. Cotton piecegoois and j-arr srnn etc. 16 . . 12,607 62 Iron and steel 17 Mr .. ,. 14,492 2,567 Cement. 18 6 , . Kerosene oil.

3!T«rT?ft/ProYisicRal (1) <2) (3) (4) (2)

19 % 2,028 766 Oil cakes.

20 ^ 43 •• Tea.

21 444 96 Timber (including teak > wood). 22 «T^'Sp?r . . 7 6 Animal products.

23 2 Maize.

24 C 7 54 Gram and gram products

25 ^njrf)' gr •• •• Millets other than bajra and jowar. 26 ^75? 212 12,496 Mineral oil.

27 fgST ^ 17 Bricks and tiles.

28 Glass.

29 1 • • Myrobalance. 30 9rFT «r ?5T^ , . , . 4 Jute and hemp.

31 wgrtnhr 47 3 Machinery equipment.

32 srr^'^n 29 18 Metal products.

33 Ti^^Wr .. Shoes (footwear).

'34 ^FTE%5yt!t¥ 2,072 42 Iron ore.

35 .. Bidileuves.

36 3^1^ 64 2 Raw cotton.

37 ^WnrszTT ^ . . 1 Artificial silk piece goods

38 .. .. Tobacco raw.

39 TO ^ srr5ftqT?rr Fruits dried and '/egetable

40 ^ . . •• •• Woolen piecegoods and wool raw.

^ ^T^5#5qr ®TmxT5qT arfv^r^ TffesqTsnrrw st^ra "Figuress relate to gross weight o f quantities as recorded in the invoices o f Rail and Steamer,

anar^.— anf^r Hinw+l ^3t%, rw tx, Source;.—Office of the Directorate General o f Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, Government o f India, Calcutta. I nstitutions a n d E n r o l m e n t b y T y p e o f E d u c a t i o n 1994.95*

ff^sTT (ffsqr) fw?rraff (?fw r) Serial fgrm n r Institutions Enrolment Type o f education N o. (No.) (No.) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 5#-5!T«ir^'4> 20,639 6,12,188 Pre-primary. 2 jjmfjRT 61,683 1,14,74,546 Primary. 3 irreirft’Ep 12,625 69,02,038 Secondary. 3 A ^f^T'SS' Junior Colleges 4 srftrsT'ir— Teachers' training— (1 ) srSITNEf. f'l^iTwBr 5rRT«PTS 252 24,016 Junior college of education, (2) arf^^drii 2 207 Anglo Indian. {3 ) smrvTw 18 2,736 Drawing teacher’s certi­ ficate. (4 ) ftrSFT^SPTHJRa N.A. N.A. Handi-crafts teacher’s certi» ficate.

— (4) . , 272 26,959 .. Total

S. ^^-.4 — Higher Education— (1 ) %5Tir f^ » T 134 21,166 University teaching depart­ ments. (2 ) 5j5ft£nr ¥?«fT 20 823 Research institutions. (3 ) KTtftzr JTfc^=szrr g w 1 2,989 Institutes of national importance. (4 ) fwRts^nrr^T . 4 4,661 Institutes deemed as univer* sities. (5 ) *v4<, ^fw»3T ^ lillW 778 7,34,831 Arts, commerce and science (6 ) * It: Arts and science. (7 ) ^ «jiP»i'jzr * ♦ Arts and commerce^ (8 ) ifiR Institution Enrolment Type o f education No. (No.) (No.) (I) (2) (3) (4) (2)

Higher Education— contd.

^15) 5lWP*r\SR 21 7,260 Business management 16) s r f w f ^ N.A. N.A. Engineering.

17) ( ^ zrt) 38 26,468 Law. 18) N.A. N.A. Technology. 19)

23) 32 7,090 Ayurvedic. 24) 12 2,688 Dental. 25) 5 570 Nursing. 26) N.A. N.A. Medicine (Pharmacy). 27) ifm f?i^¥irnr 4 173 Oriental. 28) 3 650 Dancing and music. 29)' 3 885 Uuani 30) Catering. 31) ?rq1^JinT 1 102 Labour. 32) N.A, N.A. Vocational guidance. 33) iftJl . . 1 30 Yoga. 34) ?3TTR5n5F^ 25 3,866 Social Science. 35) 9IT?5r 13 6,733 Agriculture. 36) 5 3,966 Home science (Degree). 37) fgsrwR^ 'T?^ 145 17,564 Bachlor o f education. 38) (q ? ^ ) 67 12,093 Physical education. 39) fw2JT ^ 1 102 Film Institute and Television 40) 2 1 3,874 Homeopathy

— (5) 1,373 8,77,354 Total

N .,A,=^S5£r ^nfi'/Not available fvreriTRT STiFR Serial Institution Enrolment .Type of education No. (No.) (No.)

(1) (2 ) (3) (4) (2)

Professional and special education—

24 3,815 Homeopathy.

(2) 5[^!5i$mrrt^ 63 6,883 Nursing, midwife (3) 14 983 Commerce. (4) 14 1,020 Fine arts. (5) q T ^ ) 2 209 Home science. (6) rfNn«PI«T N.A. N.A. Marine engineering. (7) 31 3,996 Agricultural schools. (8) sftrssm 2 856 Poultry training. (9) 6 396 Mentally handicapped, (1(0 rwaj/5rfe^ 1 31 Deaf and dumb. (13) ;^W?PTVcr 18 3,025 Music and danciag. (14) ’I^^nW'RpPPT 1 30 Home science. (15) srvzmr 43 4,345 Oriental (16) 1 49 Kirtan (17) sFfrf^ra’ 59TT 8 448 Certified schools (18) 1 55 Library science. (19) 3T>n 2 1,055 Yoga

— (^) 223 25,003 Total

. . 96,815 1,99,18,088 .. Grand Total

•af%*r/Ffeal

snwrc.— ^ftraw sitept, 5^ . Jomvg,— Direotonte o f Education, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. finOTT=5?n S» W I n st it u t io n a n d E n r o l m n t b y T ype of E d u c a t o in 1995-96

t¥in (^t^t) (bw) Serial ftr&riJTgT 5T^T Institutions Enrolment Type o f Education No. (No.) (No.) (1) (2) (4) '(2)

1 ^-sTnrfw 20,765 6,36,769 Pre-primary. 2 62,342 1,17,17,465 Primary. 3 13,093 ■71,39,812 Secondary.

4 sftreTw— Teachers's tranining— (1) arerrr^ a*TTiiTiHi«i4<5i 18 2,746 Drawing techer’s certificate. (4) srWPTW N. A. N. A. Handi-crafts teacher’s Certificate.

— 283 29,713 Total

5 Higher Education— (1) fifirrrte 134 21,943 University teaching departments. (2) •28 385 Research institutions. (3) Ti^r^rsm 1 3,509 Institutes o f national importance. (4> 4 1,165 Institutes deemed as universities. (5) ^ifuriirariiixB^ 803 7,56,082 Alts, Commerce and Science- (6) ** Arts and Science. (7) ^v4T ^ * * Art and Commerce. (8) * * Arts. (9) * * Science. (10) ** Commerce. (11) w(wa ‘=ftd*T N. A. N. A. Polytechnics. ^TFTT (tTWr) (?TWr) f^5T

Higher Education

(15) 24 8,556 Business management. (16) 3 T f w f ^ N. A. N. A. Engineering. (17) 38 29,482 Law. (18) N. A. N. A. Technology. (19) 5 1,395 Veterinary Science. (20) N. A. N. A. Journalism. (21) 4 285 Library Science. (22) 26 15,271 Allopathy.

(23) 3TWc),i 33 7,821 Ayurvedic. (24) ^i'=fT?rr^ 12 2,833 Dental. (25) 5 585 Nursing. (26) N. A. N. A. Medicine (Pharmacy). (27) 4 188 Oriental. (28) 3 570 Dancing and Music. (29) iTiTFft 3 911 Unani. (30) N. A. N. A. Catering. (31) ^TJTitaTfr 1 98 Labour. (32) N. A. N. A. Vocational Guidance, (33) jftji 1 30 Yoga. (34) ^RM^TR^ 29 4,230 Social Science. (35) 14 6,961 Agriculture. (36) *1^1^ 5 3,795 Home Science (Degree). (37) 'RcH 144 16,471 Bachior o f education. (38) 88 15,712 Physical education. (39) f^€iT ^ a;-?:c;^?r 1 104 Film Institute and Television (40) 24 4,506 Homeopathy.

(T^q__(5) 1,441 9,04,793 Total i

M H1 fi| 4i ^ ^ Professional and Special tdtuzaiion— O) 18 2,776 Homeopathy. (2) 63 6,874 Nursing, Midwife. (3) 10 478 Commerce. <4) 14 1,031 Fine arts. (5) (3TI%JT'Ti?iwr) 2 138 Home Science. DegiCe (6) N. A. N. A. Marine engineering. .O) 30 3,929 Agricultural Schools. (8) SF%5T'^ 2 857 Poultry tranining. (9) N. A. N. A. Mentally handicapped. (10) oTfFTSifiT 'N . A. N. A. Crippled. (11) m N. A. N. A. Blind. (12) w<^ls[mx N. A. N. A. Deaf and dumb. (13) ^ Fjflcf N. A. N. A. Music and dancing. (14) 1 30 Home Science. Degree (15) rrr-’=irf^3TVi)Ki 40 3,573 Oriental. (16) 1 49 Kir tan. (17) srrnf'iTcr N. A. ' N. A. Certified Schools. (18) 1 55 Lobrary Science. (19) q>TT 2 1,046 Yoga.

11 + 01---- 185 20,944 Total

VTT^ .. 98,109 2,04,49,496 Grand Total

afTHK.:— T^-

Source— Directorate of Education, Government of Maharashtra, Pune. 15. f?T^«TT/EDUCATlON

cT^m ^ t o / t a b l e N o . 15.2.

^ TrrsqfjT^ f^^nr/pRiMARY a n d S e c o n d a r y E d u c a t i o n i n e a c h D i s t r i c t 1 9 9 5 -9 6

5n«rft^fiir5T^ Tnwfrr^ f5T^ (:3=5^ ^HStrfiT^ Primary Education Secondary Education (Including Higher Sec.) District 3R^.ITT^ f^irrCr ftr&RT Serial (^^K) (p-nc) No. stitiuions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers (’000) (’000) (’000) (’000) 0 ) {2) (3) (4^ (5) (6) (7) (8) (^)

1 2,24'6 1,183 29 1,H9 935 29 Brihan Mumbai 2 5Fr 3,961 Thane bJ 866 28 669 459 14 00 3 THFIT 25,40 287 8 287 160 5 Raigad 4 2,646 233 9 282 96 3 Ratnagiri 5 1,496 . 105 5 179 66 2 Sindhudurg 12,889 2,674 71 2,556 1,716 53 Konkan Division 6 HI ryi+ 3,146 550 14 631 360 10 Nashik 7 ^ 2,301 315 9 428 237 7 Dhule 8 1,984 439 12 483 278 8 Jalgaon 9 2,f'04 495 12 554 348 10 Ahmadnagar frrftr^ fgiTTn- 10,335 1,799 47 2,096 1,223 35 Nashik Division JO 5w 3,860 801 21 833 559 15 Pune 11 ^T?=*PT 2,394 339 10 475 237 8 Satara 12 fiiW f 1,665 331 9 415 198 6 Sangli 13 2,628 509 12 569 264 10 Solapur 14 2,036 422 11 554 255 8 Kolhapur fawm 12,583 2,403 63 2,876 1,531 47 Pune Division l7gTTT55 35,807 6,876 181 7,498 4,452 135 Rest of Maharashtra 13 sfrtT m s] 1,761 425 8 355 168 4 A urangabad 16 . . 1,199 221 4 178 86 2 Jalna 17 1,830 369 9 273 122 4 Parbhani 18 1,807 292 7 376 148 5 Beed 19 2.222 423 10 352 194 5 Nanded 20 972 209 5 272 105 4 Osmanabad 2 1 . . 1,338 3:6 8 465 132 5 I-atur ?rh»mi5 {^«mr 11,129 2,253 51 2,271 955 29 Aurangabad Division 22 ^rt(4lii|| 1,449 293 7 264 153 4 Buldana 23 ai'ti'lwi 1,838 336 8 430 215 6 Akola 24 sniTr<^r 1,782 353 ' 9 465 222 7 Amravati 25 . . 2,047 335 8 370 151 5 Yavatmal ftrum 7,116 1,317 32 1,529 741 22 Amrafati Division 26 1.034 143 4 218 120 4 Wardha 27 2,4J4 439 14 650 387 12 Nagpur 28 1,959 306 9 447 252 7 Bhandara N) 29 1,634 257 7 312 167 5 Chandrapur VO 30 . . 1,249 126 4 168 66 2 Gadchiroli ?inn^ r^^nn . . 8,290 1,271 38 1,795 992 30 Nagpur Division 15,406 2,588 70 3,324 1,733 52 Vidharbha Division

*I5RTB? . . 62,342 ,11,717 302 13,093 7,140 216 Maharashtra Stvte

— ^STT^rf^T^ ftrerw ^-5rr«rftRJ f?T5Tqi'^ Note.— Primary education does not include preprimary education. sn fn .— fwJT ?rr?rJT, 3^. Soifrce,—DireQtor o f Education, Government o f Maharashtra, Pun«. 15. ftr^«T/EDU CATION rf^W ^/TABLE No. 15.3. 3rra-^q- ^ 3f^r^T^ir ^ 5rf?T5T'JTT«ff=5q‘r ^srnrr

N u m b e r o f G o v e r n m e n t a n d N o n -G o v e r n m e n t I n d u s t r i a l

T r a i n i n g I nstitutions a n d S e a t s S a n c t i o n e d in

M a h a r a s h t r a S t a t e 1996-97

3T<>«Ud 'Sllirteiil 'JlMlHf

Total Number of Number o f Sanctioned institutions Seats T^iJL/i v'Q’nnV404LAI.1

Govern Non- Total Govern­ Non- Total inent Govern­ ment Govern ment ment

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (I)

’F? 42 36 78 9,720 3,348 13,068 Mumbai %

ffTT^r^ 39 71 110 8,872 8,548 17,420 Nashsk

2W 39 48 87 11,796 4,976 16,772 Pune

\ 41 31 72 8,880 2,536 11,416 Aurangabad

30 11 41 6,592 812 7,404 Amravati

r\m< 50 48 98 9,464 2,904 12,368 Nagpur

241 245 486 55,324 23,124 78,448 Maharashtra 3(al

sTisrr?,— s5r^R m?FPr ^ afsrwor ?rrti?r, Source.— Dk«ctorate o f Vocational Bducatioa and Traiaing, MaharaslitFa State, Mumbai, TTWTcft^ ^ 3i?TR#tzr s r f ? ! ^ y s f f ^

R esults o f the F in a l E xaminations o f G o v e r n m e n t a n d N o n -G o v e r n m e n t I n d u st r ia l T r a in in g I n stitu tes in M a h a r a s h t r a ^^^=x/July 1996)

3iW #!T Government Non-Government Total Division 'dTfl’JT ' Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1)

4,953 3,893 1,502 1,041: 6,455 4,934 Mumbai •rrfw^ 5,195 3,940 3,517 2,004 8,712 5,944 Nashik 7,280 ^,919 2,288 1,544 9,568 7,463 Pune 3,368 2>48 1,518 636 4,886 2,884 Aurangabad 3TrTTR^ 4,137 2,817 478 258 4,615 3,075 Amravati 5,164 3,429 1,449 '464 6,613 3,893 Nagpur

30,097 22,256 10,752 5,947 40,849 28,193 Maharashtra State

5HEI7T.— ftfSFnr f srftrOT ?TfRT^

Source,- Directorate o f Vocational Education and Trainiag, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. C lassification of A pp r e n t ic e T r ain e es in M a h a r a sh t r a

iFr?Rt 1996-97 Classification

(1) (2) Cl)

( l ) . . 29,588 (1) Sanctioned Seats. (^ ) (ar ^ 3 ) 22,444* (2) No. of students appointed (a tc («? ) ''TTcn' 2,551 (fl) Scheduled Castes (3JT) aR -^r^'^m r 1,307 (b) Scheduled Tribes ( f ) ajqq 9 (c) Physically handicapped i i ) 237 (d) Women 18,340 (e) Others

f gTj^/Exciuding (c) and (d^ arraiT-— ftrsrir w 3rfw5i'JT w r , —Directorate o f Vocational Education and Training, Government of Maharaslitid, Mumbai. 133

15. f^^m/EDUCATION

cTfm ^P^TRJ/TABLE No. 15,6.

JT^TTT^^ ?TT5^rfiT^ ^ TTrsErfiT^T ^rST ^ f ^ s f f ?T^r

S e c o n d a r y a n d H ig h e r S e c o n d a r y T e c h n ic al S c h o o ls a n d Stu d e n ts I n M a h a r a s h t r a State

1996-97

^ JRTEirfiT^ WTSST^'V n w ?«TtPTcT f^ I«ff SrtST STiTcTr Number of Secondary Inatalled Intake copacily technical schools o f student Division 5inn?tq- 3T5TT¥s^ srWRTspk Govern- Non- Total Govern- Non- Total ment Govern- ment Gover- ment ment (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1)

20 50 70 2,975 3,855 6,830 Mumbai

18 47 65 3,240 3,875 7,115 Nashik

11 110 121 1,970 8,370 10,340 Pune

29 16 45 3,770 905 4,675 Auran^bad

21 19 40 2,390 1,095 3,485 Amravati

.. 21 6 27 2,550 345 2,895 Nagpur

iTgm^ TTwtT 120 248 368 16,895 18,445 35,340 Maharashtra State

3TTOTI.— sTwnr fsrem w srf?rsT®r Sourceu—Directorate o f Vocational Education and Training, Government o f Maharashtra Mumbai. I wfRTs? TRzrra^ arrfwr sr^nrrr^T ^ ciitaW

T e c h n ic a l a n d V o c a t io n a l I n stitu te s A c c o r d in g t o T ype of Syl l a b u s IN M a h a r a s h t r a a n d th eir In t a k e C a p a c it y 1996-97

sTRTvhr afWRTS^ ar'nmrww $niTT Govern­ Non- Total Item Type o f educational ment Go vcra- Institutions ment u> (3) (4) 15) (2) (1) (1 ) (2 )

1. #F«n 241 245 486 Institutes Industrial training institutes s%?r w w 55,324 23,124 78,448 Intake capacity

2. ^irrTRTTSt anr- ffRTT 11 11 Institutes Part time evening classes for tfWII sr^vr 1,000 •■ 1,000 intake capacity Industrial workers.

3 arfirsPT ?nTT f i ^ 49 67 116 Institutes Basic training and related Ji%5!T en^rr 22,870 6,718 29,588 Intake capacity instruction Centres.

4. snnr sTfipffw . . 8 8 Institutes Advanced vocational sr%w 5T»raT 4,330 •• 4,330 Intake capacity training system.

5. «r

6. ^ ?mnT «?«n 49 945 994 Institutes Centrally Sponsared + 2 2,940 58,020 60,960 Intake capacity stage vocational Education Institutes

7. JTTWffin» ?TTo5T/f^€ll®i} ?wrT 120 248 368 Institutes Technical secondary school/ 5f%?T5nmT 16,895 18,445 35,340 Intake capacity colleges

8. s'jn’»rT^ 3TT?mnpFr ?fFrr 17 2,075 2,092 Institutes Institutes for Certificate sr%^ ef»raT 1,354 84,214 85,568 Intake capacity Courses of vocational education.

k V . . 527 3,807 4,334 Institutes sr%?[ 5TWT 1,08,093 2,00,321 3,08,414 Intake capacity Total

enaiT.— ^ *T?m6? stter, ^ourctf.—Directorate o f Vocational Education and Training, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai 5nm^?TFfj/TABLE No. 15.8.

TTJZTRft?? sr^ q rtr^ f? r ^ ^ ’irT=jrT ^ sn m r ^ jr czrtcft^ f5T?rT«7Nt 5T%?r§rfT^

N u m b e r o f G o v e r n m e n t a n d N o n -G o v e r n m e n t I nstitutions

TEACHING C eRTIFICTAE COURSE AND THEIR INTAKE CAPACITY IK

M a h a r a s h t r a 1996-97

spTi’JrT^ sfTimiw ^ ^srrfm fsiin«n w rr Institutes of Certificate Intake capacity Course o f student ------Division 5TRr^ ? r m ^ argrnr^ir Govern- Non- Total Govern- Non- Total ment Govern- ment Govern­ ment ment

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1)

3 390 393 194 33,076 33,270 Mumbai

2 236 238 120 5,734 5,854 Nashik

5^ 4 543 547 265 18,647 18,912 Pune

5 276 281 435 4,585 5,020 Aurangabad

aPTTrw^ .. 1 577 578 30 b,003 6,033 Amravati

2 53 55 310 16,172 16,482 Nagpur

i^rTi«5Ti^ 17 2,075 2,092 1354 84,217 85,571 Maharxshtra

?r srfifisnr Source.—^Directorate o f Vocational Education and Training, Government o f Maharashtra Mumbai. fJTrfrTWMT ^^srfjTJfr^Fr f^refTHrrT 5if?rjn-/DisTRicTwiSE N utviber of P ersons u sin g Various Family Planing Meihods 1995-96 (#^T/Number)

% f i ^ ^fcTcft f^r^T grsTn Serial m q-s^ ^qrcTTx giq-^OTR No. Sterilisation I.U.D. Conventional Oral Pills Districts contracepfive users users

( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (2) U) ' j 1 44,498 49,343 47,219 11,249 Brihan Mumbai 2 srfr 30,095 26,986 87,000 28,899 Thane 3 12,745 8,918 54,929 11,564 Raigad 4 ■■Irnrfilfl' 9,466 8,089 23,808 8,044 Ratnagiri 5 4.719 5,694 17,216 5,405 Sindhudurg 1,01,523 99,630 2,30,172 65,161 Konkan Division 6 jnfsT^ 28,643 21.653 62,218 22,668 Nashik 7 18,40S 11,811 41 072 13,572 Dhule 8 5^-7,ifTW 23,388 19,802 64.546 19,368 Jalgaon 9 Sr^JTT^nR 26.222 24,774 67,949 21,695 Ahmadnagar 96,661 78,050 2,35,695 77,303 Nashik Division 10 3^ 45,923 28,589 1,06,607 24.990 Pune 11 ffigrn 18,117 13,548 33,957 15.475 Satara ( ) (1) (2) (3) (4)' (5) (6) 2 12 19,321 15,341 47,457 14,522 Sangli 13 27,419 20.972 42,166 19.457 Solapur 14 25,574 21,198 47,321 19,959 Kolhapur 1,36,354 99,648 2,77,508 94,403 Pune Diyision 3,34,538 2,77,328 7,43,375 2,3 j,867 Rest of ^ aharashtra 15 «rK»TT^ 18,465 14,517 47,144 16,405 Aurangabad 16 WRPTT 10,974 8,825 26,393 8,780 Jalna 13,963 Parbhanl 17 9T1T# 15,411 13,584 46,046 18 14,542 12,254 27,338 11,421 Beed 19 *Ti%¥ 19.101 7,031 27,039 15,662 Nanded 20 3?JTnn«rrf . 10,900 7,842 24.562 7,099 Osmanabad 21 14,484 11,918 39,881 10,711 Latur sftVTTsTR fklTHT 1,03 877 75.971 2,38 403 83,641 Aurangaba Diyision 12,387 Buldana u> 22 ^^r®rr 11,710 12,569 34.006 00 23 8HTt55r 17,121 15,439 56,818 15,800 Akola 24 «nrTnr?fy 15,361 13,924 51.158 13.260 Amravati 25 «R?r*TT3 15,064 14,185 38,053 13,153 Yavatraal 3TOTW5ft fe^lTPT 59,256 56,117 1,80,035 54,600 Amravati Divisiou 26 fHf 8,607 7,631 20,285 6.485 Wardha 27 JTHT^ 24,106 23,887 80,644 19,482 Nagpur 14,340 Bhandara 28 tfrrr 17,159 13,719 42.959 29 lf«?T 12,438 11,030 38,687 13,919 Chandrapur 30 *wfrct!5t 6,187 4,897 16.959 6,007 Gadchiroli sfnrjrfinnn 68,497 61,164 1,99,531 60,233 Nagpur Division f^ F ^ rq m 1,27,753 1,17,281 3,79,566 1,14,833 Vidharbha Diviston

5,66,168 4.70,580 13,61,344 1,35,541 Maharashtra State w w t.— f w jw T , *r5TTT«j ^ Mot4re0^ F a a d [y Welfam Year Book, Government of Maliarashtn. Piinei. ^m^/TABLE No. 16.1. (B)

K?:T^ro5^r ^'JTT=j t r V f^ r^ ^ rT ?t^ t/ districtwise n u m b e r o f P ersons U sing V a rio u s F a m il y Pl a n n in g M eth ods. 1996-97

3T^.- jfto5?TT

Serial Sterilisation I.U.D. ^T'R’Jrrt Oral District No. Conventional pills Contraceptive i»sers users (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ( 2 ) u> VO 1 44,640 52,306 58,0^2 13,823 Brihan Mumbai 2 27,345 25,724 67 095 28.237 Thane 3 nTraT^ 13,844 12,6u 7 43,168 15,019 Aurangabad 16 8,511 8,764 22,706 7,809 Jalna 17 qr^roflr 15,392 12,493 35,695 13,453 Pirbhani 18 14,1C0 11,9 13 18,054 8,959 Bccd 19 18 ,18 7 10,685 '2 1,772 15,108 Nan^'ed 20 8,965 8,033 15,087 5,058 Oiinanabad 21 ^rf?; 13,135 8,255 21,075 8,411 Latui sftr^rrai^f^wi 92,194 72,510 1,77,557 73,817 Aurangabad Division 22 f?55T'5Tr 9 155 1 1 ,7 1 1 26,854 11,559 Buldhana 23 14,521 13,469 39,873 13,999 Akola 24 srtro^ 12,890 14,358 32,523 12,878 Amravati 25 JT^flToJ 14,745 14,742 14,199 14,752 Yavalraal 3TTRT^

63,890 55,946 1,46,532 50,803 Nagpur Division

1,15,201 1,10,236 2,85,981 1.03,991 Vidharbha Division

*T5T?.T5f 5,18,897 4,47,598 9,64,771 3,75,537 Maharashtra State

ansHT—f jar iT froe 5^. Source—Family Welfare Yearly Book Government o f Maharashtra Pune. ^Tc^T ^ ^ / B i r t h , D e a t h a n d I n f a n t M o r t a l i t y

R a t e s b y S a m p l e R egistration S y s t e m in M a h a r a s h t r a ^rrify'iT/Rural nrn^/Urban cr^/Combined Year ?■?: JJcq ^iTc5T ^ Birth Death rate Infant Birth rate Death rate Infant Birth rate Death rate Infant rate mortality mortality mf'rtality rate rate rate (0 (2) (3) (4) ‘ (5) 1 (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 198 i 30.4 10 6 90 24.5 7.4 49 28.5 9.6 79 (35 6) (13.7) (119) (27.0) (7.8) (62) (33.9) (12.5) (110) 1985 29.8 9.4 78 27.7 6 7 49 29.0 8.4 68 (34 3) (13.0) (107) (28.1) (7.8) (59) (32,9) (11.8) (97) 1990 29 5 '! 8.5 64 23-8 5-4 44 27-5 i ^ 58 (31.7) { (10-5) (86) (24 7) (6-8) (50) (30.2) (9-7) (80) 1991* 28.0 1I 9.3 69 22.9 6.2 38 26 2 8.2 60 (30 9) (10.6) (87) (24.3) (7.1) (53) (29.5) (9.8) (80) 1992* 27.4 9.1 67 21.5 5.6 40 25.3 7.9 59 (30.9) (10 9) (85) (23.1) (7.0) (53) (29.2) (10.1) (79) 1993* 27.1 9.3 11 63 22.8 4.8 32 25.? 7.3 50 (30.4) (10 6) (82) (23.7) (5 8) (45) (28.7) (9.3) (74) 1994* 26-9 1 9 .2 68 23.0 5.6 38 25.1 7.5 55 (30.5) (10.1) (80) (23.1) (6.7) (52) (28.7) (9 3) (74) 1995* 25 9 8.9 . 66 22.4 5.3 34 24.5 7.4 55 (30.0) (9 7) (80) (22.6) (6.5) (49) (28.3) (9.0) (74) 1996 24 9 8.7 58 20.6 5.4 31 23 2 7.4 48 (23 3) (9.7) (78) (21.4) (6.5) (46) (27.4) (8 9) (72) *3TT^rrqT/Provisicna 1 ^lF?/Note.— (<1) srr^l ^ qrpiqV? fTr|q anrl^./Bracketed figures are for Tndia, excluding Jammu and Kashmir. (^ ) tTcp 3Tr|^./Birth and Death rates are per thousand estimated population. (V) sFiTnrnt sn^./lnhnt mortality rates aie per thousand live births, asntn^.— Tt'a^, ^iFfl^Sf^, «nro HTSRTt, f5[?5?t./Sample Registration Bulletin, Registrar General, India, New Delhi. Hwm Hsrt^r/TAB LE No. 163. ^T^rrns? ^37^*sr ^isRfhr

M e d ic a l F a c ilitie s a v a il a b l e in M a h a r a s h t r a Sta t b 3nfrr rf«RT) (Public and Public aided)

iTnthr sm sqtv «nl STWfil’P ant^ ^rif TTWTW Serial Year a»Rf^ arift’zr No. ( h w i) («V ii) «T^T («w n ) (ffWT) Primary Primary T. B. No. o f Beds Beds per Hospitals Dis’>ensaries Health Health Hospitals in lakh o f (No.) (No.) Centres Units and clinics Institutions population (No.) (No.) (No.) (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

1 1990 768 1,896 1.672 81 1,977** 1,09,273 146 2 1992 830 1,702 1,672 81 1,977** 1,15,747 143 3 1993 , , 830 1,702 1,680 151 1,977** 1,16,075 141 4 1994 736 1,585* 1,695 161 2,321** 1,24,701 148 5 1995 736 1,418* 1,695 161 2,154** 1,24,701 145 6 1996 741 1,423 1,695 161 2,164** 1,25,527 143 • srr«TfiT« 8rn:t»iT wfs ^ rmV. • Reduction in numbers due to upgradation as primary health centres. •• <{\66 crTqjT ?Tfrr%»r v^i^nmr armr. ** Numberi of clinics have been included sincc 1988. «mnT.~irn>ni Im (Nrosrm, JTfiTT«j m m , S o u re 9 .-~ Directoiate of Health Senrioes. Oovommcmt of Mahara^itra. Pune. 17. snftr »rf^/POLiCE AND c r i m e s

ffwm WRITABLE No. 17.1.

srrfar ^tott

P olice Statio n s a n d Po lice F orces

Sorial Number as No. ^ni on December Item 3lst 1996

(i) (2) (3) (2)

Police Stathnt

i 1,448 Number o f Police Stations (inchid- tPFT) . ing one Sub-Police Station). 2 S ^ N t/a ri^ 904 Number o f out-posts/chowhies

Police Force

1 *niw^r«4., am *Tfr 57 Director General o f Police, f5r?k qtbiRr Addi. Director General o f Police, 'it55^ ^ vi^rPmeeps qt^^a Inspector General o f Police, a n ^ . Deputy Inspector General o f Police, Commissioner o f Police. 2 149 Deputy Commissioner c f Police, Superintendent o f Police. 3 525 Assistant Commissioner o f Polkw,. ara\5I^ 5riTT^ Deputy Superintendent of Police etc. 4 «Tt5?Nr 1,972 Police Inspector. 5 7,653 Police Sub-Inspector. 6 «fnr^ ^fiflrsr^ 33,348 Assistant Sub-Inspector (including Head Constable). T 9M?r fiHHii 99,389 Police Constable

1,43,093 . . Total

HTET(— ’fh$W iT^nhrrev, h^k i*kj: ita iM .—Director Goieral c f Police, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai. C o g n i z a b l e O f f e n c e s ( i n c l u d i n g a t t e m p t s ) u n d e a

I n d i a n P e n a l C o d e , 1995-96

Serial Nurvkbcf o f Type o f offeace No. offences (1) (2 ) (3) (2)

1 4.570 Rioting Orten'jes relating to coins 3 181 O .Fences relating to currency acd bank notes. 4 ^iT 2,875 Murders. 5 ir^

(3t) 2,258 (rt) Copper wire (g ) 1,185 (6) Cattle (^ ) . . 2.831 (c) Cycles (¥) ^ ?|2- 7,374 (d) Motor vehicles afld accessories. ( f ) Tqr^ 8 (e) Fire arms {T.) q?r4 2 ( /) Explosives (^) 36,124 (?) Other 14 99,001 Other crimes

t r ^ . . 181.973 .. Total

SimR.— SITH^, Source.—Director General of Police, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 145

18. ^r^l/PRISONS

^^/TABLE No. 18.1.

^ ? lt ^ ^ W /N u M B E R OF PRISONS AND CONVICTS 1996-97

Serial yra Particulars Item N o.

(1 ) (2) (3) (2)

1 f ¥ ^ sf+i <-»qT ^nRFT^r^ ?r®rr— Number o f different types o f prisons—

( 3 j) JTSq<^df 8 (a) Central prisons.

(^) fsr^snxnr^ 25 (£>) District prisons.

(^ ) rTTS^ gzqiT ^TRPT^ 172 (c) Taiuka Sub-jails.

(¥) — id) Police lock-ups.

(1 ) IcR 2 («?) Others.

2 Number o f convicts according to ftrs ciWt ^srt% ^ifhrTiT. length o f sentence as on 3Ist March 1997-

(ar) ^ cillgH . 1,761 (a) Below one year.

(^ ) arfe^ T>r ?t?i 392 (b) Above one year and not exceeding two years.

(^ ) arfijf: qr^ 451 (c) Above two years and not ^’d^STT ?r V. exceeding five years.

( 5 ) MN ^^STT a rf^ >IW ?fT 321 (

( f ) ?wt^5TT srfa^ 116 (e) Exceeding ten years.

('B) 5piI3q‘ 3,-03 ( /) Life sentence.

(^ ) .. 15 (g) Sentenced to death.

r^:n .. 6,259 .. Total

fliTHR.— JTfT^frST^, JT?RT«5 smHT,

Souroe.— laspector Geoeral o f Prisons, Government o f Maharashtra, Pune. 19. cRirHrift/HOUSING

cWm ?i»tNt/TABLE No. 19.1.

q^T^rft/CLASSIFlCATION OF HOUSES ACCORDING TO USB 1991

(f^rrrm/In thousand numbers)

iTRt'T Serial Rural Urban Total Type o f use No. (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

Census houses vacant the time o f 1 sRiM^ 3rRa%55t 916 911 1827 at o^ house-listing.

2 ^RTTcfV^y ^ “ Occupied census house used as— (1) 8,411 5,671 14,082 Dwellings (2) 5 ^ ^ 1,05 73 179 Shop-c«/n-dwcllings (3) ^ n 26S lOS 376 Workshop-cM/w-dweliing includin* household industry. (4) ^pi|, g^iosr, snrr^ ^ anfw 22 25 47 Hotels, sarais, dharmashalas, tourist tnrr^Tfft homes and inspection houses. (5) 5^>T^ (5rr*iT^ 155 350 506 Shops excluding eating houses (6) ^fft>T^ n T%=JTT s m ^ 64 118 181 Business houses and ofSces (7) vixer^, 4fi inasi ^ irm 174 300 474 Factories, workshops and worksbeds (8) firsif# f 17 36 54 Restaurants, sweetmeat shops and (9) w armr 26 13 38 Places ^ entertaioment a&d «rTf»r ^ {JifkX ?ftffT) community gathering (panchayat- ghar) excluding places of worship.

(10) sTT^raO irfifT, sH, »iFiX 134 34 168 Places of worship (e.g. temple, »1?BR 5firr^) churclies, mosque, gurudwara, etc).

(11) 5^^qifhn«frf^ .. 124 33 157 Housci for other use.

(12) 5?R .. .. 1,400 343 1,742 Otherg.

(^) .. 10,900 7,104 18,004 Total occupied census houses (2)

1) + (^) .. 11,815 8,0J 5 19,831 Grand Total of (l)+(2) ah.— (^ ) ‘ «n: ’ fsFwr ttt*t Note.—(I) A census house is a building or part of a building having a sepaiate main entrance from road, common court n^insR 'aiTl ^ ^ w m r^ r yard, staircase etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. FWcra 3TT^.

(^ ) a n ^ ^fsT’Trnr ^ ^Tsrr (2) Details do not add up to fbe totals due to rounding. ^(ZWT?; Jri|hT. mHiT.— tqron^ vnp»nTT, infevT Source —Census of India, 1991—Maharashtra, Series 14, Part VII. irm 19. «rratuq>/HOUSlNG ?T^m ?F.»rtw?/TABLE No. 19.2.

^lff^.'TJT/DlSTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS ACCORDING TO ROOMS OCCUPIED 1981

am:rrNT Hnrfli Serial No. Rural Urban Total Item (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 (I^TTTcT) 7,376 4,082 11,458 Total number o f households enumerated (in thousand No.) 2 >r 55>^ (?jfsrt^ Tfmr^ 40,791 21,993 62,784 Total number o f persons enumerated ^ (including inmates o f institutions and houseless persons) (in thousand No.) Xk. 3 f^jfN!T

( ? ) ««3n 5T .. 9 .2 4.1 7.4 (b) Households with unspecified number o f rooms. (JF) ^ft5?rgr f i t 61.4 62.2 61.7 (c) Households with one room. ( s ) «ft?r 17.5 20.1 18.5 (d) Households with two rooms. ( ? ) rfhr st^qtri TT^r^ 3.9 6.9 4.9 (e) Households with three rooms. ( 0.6 1.6 1.0 (g) Households with five or more rooms

tr^nr . . 100.0 100.0 100.0 .. Total

zht.— 9r^l?TTft ^ o anarrf^ arr^. Note.—The percentages shown above are based on 20 per cent sample. siraR.— u rotr^ i n i ^ i Source.— Census o f India 1981— Maharashtra Series 12, Part IV, ^PttNp/T A B L E N o. 19.3. 19. iMTarfgPift

»«TT w ftflTcfy u rm st ^rw^%?!Tr stjjw ?TTErJTT^?TTT f jir r #

iR jP R T /

w«TUffrs1r flrtrPT

»nr?r, tt^, jpreft gccfT, 5yr^?, ?r ^ f^^rterr ?rnfh>r srff 'RTfiV, TTd fkARTSf WrWR *rnRY Total Crass, leaves, Tiles, Corrugated houseliold reeds, thatch slate iran, zink or wood, mud, shingle other metal unburnt sheets bricks or bamboo (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. 1,18,15.300 27,17,050 48,21,555 27,34,930 80,15,435 2,87,855 19,42.120 15,22,430 liaFT 1,98,30,735 30.04,905 67,63,675 42,57,360

2. *PRr,'TR, .. ?nwt'T 16,33,775 7,87,195 • * • • 2.14,610 ?TTJT

3. IfpftiT 37,79,465 8,91,265 20,60,400 7,85,670 qpifV 4,56,070 49,040 2.46.875 1,41,925 42,35,535 9.40.305 23,07,275 9,27,595

4. «i vnr^Fm f^ET .. ^rnrtir 11,43,345 2,63,445 5,66,705 2,83,230 4,74,340 25,385 1,‘?4,240 1,80,640 16,17,685 2,88,830 7,60,945 4,63.870

5. .. .. yiH^yi 1,11,770 20,680 38,410 43.855 •rnr'Ct 3,01,045 14.S65 88,585 1,40,250 IT^'IT 4,12,815 35.245 1,26,995 1,84,105

6. fe r 21,51,305 1,62.930 9,58,975 5.88.493 Hnrct 46.96,215 49.885 10.54,355 6,56,995 I^^OT 68,47,520 2,12.815 20,13,330 12,45,490 D istribution of H ouseholds b y P red o m in a n t M a t e r ia l of fo r R o o f a m d W a l l of H ouse o c c u pie d b y th e m .

Population Census, 1991

4lat&rial of roof

fWET,’T'Tl' 5T frrTTR’ Asbestos Bricks, Stono Concrete All other Rural orment stone and RBG/ materials Urbaa Material o f waU sheets lime RCG and Total material not stated

(7) (S) (9) (10) (11) (2) (1)

3,16,190 1,20,480 40,810 3,09,005 7,55,280 Rural All materials 13,20,635 1,36,295 40,020 25,56,305 2,09.775 Uiban 16,36.825 2,56,775 80,830 28,65,310 9,65,055 Total

12,985 ------.... 6,18,985 Rural Grass, leaves, reeds 12,120 .... 1,16,070 Urban or bamboo 25,105 7,35,055 Total

16,785 ------25,345 Rural Mud 11,925 .... 6,305 Urban 28,710 31,650 Total

15,310 4,430 4,550 2,375 3,300 Rural Unbumt bricks 36,040 6,535 2,305 6,735 2.460 Urban 71,350 10.965 6,855 9,110 5,760 Total

5,450 .... 3,375 Rural Wood 44.845 ...... 12,800 Urban 50.295 16,175 ToUl

1,64,790 79,970 11,595 1,70.235 14,315 Ruml Burnt bricks 9.18,115 1,04,325 23,665 18.68,230 20.645 Urban 10,82.905 1,84,295 35,260 20.38,465 34,960 Total

Rc4226—llfl 19.

5Rm

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

7. ^arrq OT^ «rt . . irr*iVor 53,660 1,415 5,210 35,350 - ^r«Rt 5,52,675 15,445 1,56,620 2,03.995 ; 6,06,335 16,860 1,61,830 2,39,345 ;

8. w ¥[tf^JT 26.48,955 5,79.900 11,33.630 7,48,295 mnft 2,67.475 13,335 1,11,0^0 80.905 29,16,430 5,93,235 12.44,720 8,29,200

9. M s ?fT*Tt'JT 2,12.580 3,325 50.870 30.205^ HPnt 9,05,065 2,900 86,810 41,03a 11,17,645 6,225 1,37,680 71,235

10. WT ^ 5T €mpT 9TO>r 78,070 6.425 6.365 5.070 jrnrCt 45,845 1,935 3,235 4,265 1,23,915 8,360 9.600 9,335«

aiWiT.— «rR?rpft s r ^ H i, n % i, trrfeqrr «iv— 3#, *rnr hrt HOUSING

TABLE No. 19.3.—contd.

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) (1)

7,340 540 2,500 1,080 225 Rural GI sheets.or other 1,54,465 3,345 5,690 5,625 7,490 Urban metal sheet*. 1,61,805 3,885 8,190 6,705 7,715 Total

64.550 27,795 20,760 46,640 27,385 Rural Stone 15,000 6,520 3,445 32,800 4,380 Urban 79.550 34,315 24,205 79,440 31,765 Total

28,120 7,565 1,295 88,460 2,740 Rural Cement concrate 1,05,855 15,385 4,785 6,41,195 7,] 05 Urban 1,33,975 22,950 6,080 7,29,655 9,845 Total

730 155 95 170 59.060 Rural AH other materials 2,210 180 125 1,555 32,340 Urban and materials net 2,940 335 220 1,725 91,400 Total stated

Source.— Census o f India, 1991— Series 14, Household Tables, Part-VII. 5Sr

Houseless and Institutional Population 1991

wpRfWV «®n/Numbcr o f persons • Per­ aPTvrhE centage District Serial of total No. Houseless Institu- Total popula­ tiooal tion (1) (2) (3) (^r) (5) (6) (2)

1 38,763 59.622 98,325 0.99 Brihan Mumbai 2 . . 33,381 52,925 86,306 1.64 Thane 3 .. 18,606 8,758 27,364 1.50 Raigad 4 T?^>T^lr 18,629 6,638 25,267 1.64 Ratnagiri 5 . . 12,909 i,940 14,849 0 1 8 Sindhudurg

Vhi”Tfevn*T 1,22,288 1,29,883 2,52,171 1-30 Konkan Division

6 jnfiirv . . 22,384 33,593 55,977 1.45 Nashik 7 l|S . . 31,772 39,823 71,595 2.82 Dhule 8 v^oS’TR' . . 30,812 10,993 41,805 1.31 Jalgaon 9 13,377 23,820 37,197 1.10 Ahmadnagar

?nfiPR«fe’RT*T 98,345 1,08,229 2,06,574 1.60 Nashik Division

10 5^ 25,650 57,200 82.850 1.50 Pune 11 ^TcfTO 43,004 13,598 56,602 2.3J Satars^ 12 ffPT^lr . . 9,485 6,887 16,372 0.74 Sangli 13 10,830 13,133 23,963 0.74 Solapur 14 Vtr§T^ 26,736 10,270 37,006 1.24 Kolhapur

joT^nrnr 1,15,705 1,01,088 2,16,793 1.32 Pune Division

af^VTRR fgirnT 68,036 55,808 1,23,844 0 9 7 Aurangabad Division

22 ^ viiMI . • 13.012 6,438 19,450 1.03 Buldana 23 V^>i7T 8,800 9,624 18,424 0.83 Akola 24 ST'TTT^fit 9.389 15,570 24,959 1.13 Amravati 25 trv^ina? 13,435 17,373 30,808 1.48 Yavatmal

44,636 49,005 93,641 1 1 2 Amravati Diviiiion

26 «r«f . . 10,392 5,800 16,192 1.52 Wardha 27 ^TTIX . . 23,005 22,520 45,525 1.38 Nagpur ftS »f¥rTT . . 5,489 7,888 13,377 0.63 Bhandsra i9 9,732 9,110 18,842 1.06 Chandrapur 30 2,618 11.521 14,139 1.80 Gpdchiroli

srnrgpcfginn 51,236 56,839 1,08,075 1.20 Nagpur Division 95,872 1,05,844 2.01,716 1.16 Vidbarbba Division

5,00,246 5,00,8S2 10,01,098 1.27 Maharashtra State

^JT»r*nn, (q ) J»MTC«.—Census o f India 1981, Series 12, Part II-A 19. tfx sftsrwft/

#59fT/

f « i /

%»T3t «t5?t 9t?Jn Serial Total No. exclusive 1 Room 2R oonu No. room

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 20,87,785 165 15.21,415 3,78,070

2 5m 10,68,205 60 6,67,925 3,02,680

3 Tnnnr 3,66,185 5 2,09,265 1,14,060 4 3.18,515 J5 1,67,050 96,415 5 feaijf 1,71,125 10 88,880 49,985

fwWPT 40,11,815 255 26,54,535 M1.210

6 5TTfiw» 6,63,750 15 4,62.800 1,49,565

7 ^ 4,64,795 25 3,33,010 86,095

8 5,92.710 70 4,37,095 1,15,585

9 3r^

STftnf^^RfTT 23,01,980 120 17,11,020 4,24.915

10 jwr 10,37,130 15 7,28,815 1,93.690

11 ?iTmTr 4,55,495 20 3.35,180 81,590 12 3,96,775 0 1,81,745 85,440

13 5,67,930 5 4,12,005 1.11,525

14 5.48.295 105 3,21,575 1,38,740

5'»rf%»n7T 30 05,625 145 19,79,320 6,10985 93,19,420 520 63,44,875 19,77,110 HOUSING ^’ABLE No. 19.5.

Households b y N umber of R ooms O c cu pie d

[Po p u l a t io n C ensus, 1991 iiouseholds occupying »------

3 Rooms 4 Rooms 5 Rooms 6 Rooms Unspeci­ District fied no. o f rooms

(T) (8) (9) (10) (H) (2)

1,33,635 37,125 10,015 7,275 35 Brihan Mumbai

69,125 18,945 5,050 4,410 10 Thane

28,530 8,890 2,605 2320 510 Raigad

31,940 13,260 4,485 4,880 470 Ratnagiri

16,475 9,185 3,230 3,280 80 Siodhudurg

2,79,755 87,405 25,385 22,165 1,105 Konkan Division

34,250 10,670 2,960 3,350 140 Nashih

20,050 5,795 1,525 1,695 16,600 Dhule

24,780 8,730 2,145 3,450 SiS Jalgaoo 17.240 7,100 2.305 2,260 25 Ahmadnagar

96,320 32,295 8,935 10.755 17,620 Nashik Division

67,710 30,400 8,780" 7,700 20 Pune

25,005 7,835 2,470 3,360 3S Satara

25,930 10,320 3.305 3,320 86,715 Saagli

27,fl20 10,045 3,275 3,795 160 Solapur

57,160 19,595 5,235 5,840 45 Kolhapur

2,02,‘925 78,195 23.065 24,015 86,975 Pune Division 5,79,(000 1,97,895 57,385 56,935 1,05,700 Rest o f Maharashtra 15 3,83,390 35 2,89,990 66,260 16 2,42,350 0 1,17,940 33,380 17 3,78,400 5 1,76.485 87,120 18 3,41,085 5 1,98,865 55,660 19 eri^ 3,99,840 0 1,75,820 79.325 20 2,24,780 5 1,38,600 48,770 21 5?r^ 2,80,120 0 1,48,040 70,065

3ftr»rwR 22,49,965 50 12,45,740

22 3,48,820 15 1,97.480 56,340 23 anihrr 4,12,545 10 2,91.205 87,130 24 anmwHt 4,10,190 15 2,59,755 1.03,275 25 Jiwwwra 4,04,885 0 2.76,850 91,425

3TARratftf^WI 15,76,440 40 10,25,290 3,38,170

26 tnrt 2,11,455 0 1,19.970 27 STR^ 6.10,795 0 2,69.195 28 WSTTI 4,16.390 65 2,01,395 29 3,59.085 10 1,80,610 JO 1.55,225 20 75,690

HT*15T fiWM 17,52,950 95 8,46 860 33,29 390 135 18,72,150

. . 1,48,98,775 705 94,62,765

airen.—VRcrr^ nifeiR «iY, irm 15,830 6,720 2,255 2,290 10 Aurangabad 7,705 2,260 870 990 79,205 Jalna 19,635 6,460 2,070 2.015 84,610 Parbhani 15.365 5,220 1,645 1.815 62.510 Becd i&.lOO 2,115 Nanded 11,515 4.240 1,510 1,945 18,195 Oiimanabad 17,425 7,495 2.315 2.505 32,275 Latur

1,06,175 40.105 13,135 14,335 3,89,845 Aurangabad DivisioD

12.705 3,945 1.C85 1,675 75,575 Baida na 21.965 7,580 2,345 2,300 10 Akola 29.045 11,045 3,675 5,375 5 Amravati 21.420 7,160 2.445 2,575 3,010 Yavatmal

85.135 29,730 9,550 9,925 78,600 AmraYati Divisioft

19,150 4.995 1,425 1,415 110 Wardha

86.935 30.560 11,270 10,700 .... Nagpur 58.390 14.435 3,510 3,925 2,790 Bhaodara 39,815 12,860 3.605 3.370 10 CbacdrapttT 17.025 4,510 1,225 1,300 330 GadchiroH

2.21,315 67,360 21035 20.710 3,240 Nagpur Division 3,06,450 97,090 30,585 30,635 81,840 Vidharbha Divisioo

9,9 f , 625 3.35,099 1,01,105 1,01,905 5,77,3»5 Mabaraslitra State

Source.—Census OJ Indif, 1991—Serie. 14, Household Tpbles, Part-VH 20. ?Fmf?RP ?frtn/LOCAL BODIES ?TWm ^Rm^i/TABLE No. 20.1.

SZTFcft, ^3FT?r STTrW ^ /C O V E R A G E . S eLF-R a ISED INCOME AND EXPENDFrURE OF VILLAGE P a NCIIAYATS

mffrft Serial sna: Particulars Item

^ 1995-96 (1) (2) (3) (2) 1 — Coverage— (<1) UTiTT^nirfT^ H5!Tt 27,614 (1) No. o f village panchayatj. ( ^ ) cqTcT 3T?T^?iri 41,855 (2) No. o f villages covered. ( ? ) c^Trcfts5jWs?ri (|-5rrTW^) 51,801 (3) Population covered (thousand No.) 2 ^qr^) Income {lakh Rs.) () q^rirrft% ^ ? r 6823-34 (1) Self-raised income. o (^) 5ir?T^ 3T^?R 5022-80 (2) Government Grants. 5362-42 f3) Donations, contributions etc.

(srnc*ft^TfiFr?y^=^HTRi%5r?rrfr) qs^»JT^c«iw . . 17208-56 .. Total Income (Excluding opening Balance)

3 (^r«3f 57^) — Expenditure (lakh Rs.) ( ^) arrTtTZT ar 3831-24 (1) Sanitation and health. (^ ) ^iT 4948 06 (2) Public works. ( ? ) ?jt+<+.;rqT'irNt . . 683-55 (3) Welfare of people. ^v) 5 ^ . . 6272-40 (4) Others

(3m=5jnf^^y#?T^irT%?r^) .. 15685 25 .. Total Expenditure (Extludiug closing Balance)

jiron.— sm «r ^ ’?nrFyq, , ^ ^ 6 ? 5o«rcIT4'r

Tnnqfrs^rszTT jnsm Number of councillors District Number o f ^r^HTSTRoi Reserved Total Serial municipal 3i^r. spsr. tT ^ No. councils General Female s c . S.T. Total Nominated (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (2) 1 5r»t* 11 210 111 18 30 159 13 382 Thane* 2 TT3PT¥ 11 177 89 9 11 109 22 308 Raigad 4 85 39 2 41 11 137 Ratnagiri 4 3 51 24 3 27 6 84 Sindhudurg •• Os

vNrorf^irnT 29 523 263 32 41 336 52 911 Konkan Division 5 , , 9 198 53 16 18 117 26 341 Nashik 6 ^ 7 176 71 17 27 115 291 Dhuie 7 13 347 109 22 12 143 38 528 Jalgaon 8 3T^??r>R* 10 213 96 27 16 129 29 371 Ahmednagai*

HifirsF f^nrnr 39 934 359 82 63 504 93 1,531 Nashik Division 9 11 202 94 22 3 119 20 341 Pnne* 10 8 154 67 16 83 29 266 Satara 11 HFmt 7 159 76 28 , , 104 23 286 Sangli 12 9 172 85 31 1 117 25 314 Sutupur 13 9 172 76 25 •• 101 24 297 Kolhapur

g^rf^WFi 44 859 398 122 4 524 121 1.504 Pune Division (1)

112 316 1,020 236 108 1,364 266 3,946 Rest o f Maharashtra 14 6 90 45 8 2 55 9 154 Auf&ngabad 15 sn^^rr 4 91 44 6 50 12 153 Jalna 16 'TTKT'ft 11 227 98 15 1 114 22 363 Parbhtni 17 6 135 64 13 77 18 230 Becd 18 fTtt* 13 22i 94 29 23 146 27 394 Nanded 19 8 134 63 14 3 80 17 231 Osmanabad 20

aft^arre fk'FTRT 53 1,011 463 101 31 595 121 1,727 Aurangabad Division 21 f^ST'urr 11 234 106 16 3 125 28 387 Buldana 22 sr^pT^n 10 227 108 21 8 137 29 393 Akola 23 aiiTTl^ 10 187 . 75 16 16 107 29 323 Amiavati 24 i4c

39 815 358 69 45 472 110 2,455 Amravati Division 25 6 133 64 12 16 92 17 242 Wardha 26 10 154 82 15 29 126 23 303 Nagpur 27 W3TTI 5 109 47 25 15 87 16 212 Bhandara 28 6 127 60 23 17 ICO 20 247 Chandrapur 29 2 29 15 2 4 21 3 53 Gadchiroli

29 552 268 77 81 426 79 1,057 Nagpur Division 68 1,337 626 146 126 898 189 2,454 Vidharbha Division

233 4,694 2,109 483 265 2,857 576 8,127 Total Municipal C ow cilt ifunidpal corporation

(1) 1 148 63 10 73 221 Greater Mumbai (2) sf^ 1 55 24 3 27 82 Thane (3) ^ ., 33 18 5 1 24 57 New Mumbai (4) 49 29 6 2 37 86 Kalyan* (5) JTTftn> 1 55 23 7 30 85 Nashik (6) 5W 1 101 10 10 111 Pune (7) 1 73 5 5 78 Pimpri-chinchvad (8) 1 55 23 9 32 87 Solapur (9) 1 29 15 28 43 72 Kolhapu

(10) 3Aw ^ @ 30 26 11 15 52 82 Aurangabad© (11) suTTr^cft 1 51 23 4 27 78 Amravati (12) - 64 29 4 •• 33 97 Nagpur o^ i?«KOT . . 12 743 273 102 18 933 1,136 Total Manicipal CoriporatioD

2>T-- ( F^ff, gr^w , 3tt fticTjmfr^ -T’m r < « t ? r 5 q T s n ^ z r r ft i^ lc r .

( ^ ) @ 3fVf»iKrT iTfPTn^qrf^^r iTT^cfV ^ fr. N ote.--{l) *ln 1994 Election o f some o f the Nagarparishads in these districts are not hold.

(2) @ In 1994 Elections o f Aurangabad Municipal Corporations were not hold. w ott:— 3t4 ^ ^nrr^Rr^yzr, ^trpt, Source.—Directorate o f Economics and Statistics, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai, I ncom e a n d Ex p en d itu r e o f M u n ic ip a l C ou n c ils a n d M u n ic ip a l C orporations, 1995-96 in a ore)

tJ^HT<4TTw?I Conton- Total iT^nvrrf^ All All ment (2 + 3 + 4 ) Greater Municipal Municipal Board Mnmbai Item Councils Corporations Municipal Corporation (5) (6) (1) (1 ) (2) (3) (4) as 4s» Income I. ipn7ifx”Rf% ^ ^ 442.68 2,501.60 19.79 2,514.07 1.226.73 1. Municipal rates and taxes

442 68 2,051.60 19 79 2,514.07 1,226.73 .. Total

II. fcTT 11 Income from other sources (at) 212.54 392 07 3.37 607.98 264.37 (а) Government Grants {w) f?R frnpt 218.03 1,112.33 26.03 1,355.39 660 77 (б) Other Sources

(Of+w) . . 430.57 1,504 40 29 -40 1,964.37 925.14 Total (a + b )

873.25 3,556.00 49 19 4,478.44 2,151 87 .. Total Income (I +11) 124.95 « . 9 2 6.28 340.15 47.98 O p e ii^ bidance S' g 2 EipeDditure— (ai) HFTRTsnmTfr 99.68 202 47 1.63 303.78 110.53 (a) General Administration

31 09 90.45 1.49 123 03 43.07 (b) Public lighting

(^r) . . 101 30 463.67 1.71 566 68 280 30 (c) Water Supply

(^ ) ^T^Tt 3r5ypT:?!rn:'JT w . . 106.73 505.59 6.13 618.45 375.50 (d) Drainage Conservancc and Sanitation. (? ) 21.21 258.49 3 74 283.44 210 27 (e) Hospitals, Despensaries and Vaccinations. {

(g) Other ( ’l) fflT 335.48 1,762.13 25.71 2,123.32 1,156.14 o\ Ui

. 835 65 3,506 44 47-71 4,389 80 2,196 84 Total— Expenditure

3TTOTT—ar^ ar m fw ^ 5owrc^.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. ^5*rt^/TABLE No. 20.4

^ 5 T STTpir ^

I nCOM'J a n d ExPEhiDITURB OF ZiLLA PARISHADS

m ixofes)

UrKm «SITt>^ sNF? Serial «(i«r Actuals Revised Item No. 1994-95 estimates, 1995-96 (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

Receipts

!. (*l + ^) ..2 ,3 3 8 .4 3 2,57 306 Total Revenue receipts (i+ il

{%) ^^fiTcT ^rm'TT^T^ . . 61.01 67.14 (0 Self-raised re';oarcei {R) (3T+^)2,277.42 2.505.92 (ii) Total GovcfnocieDt grants (a + b ). (air) gifffksp .. .. 2,059.48 2,321.50 (a) Statutory grants .. 217.94 184.42 (b) Agency schemc grants.

2. 1^5 61-01 67.14 Self-raised resources (i to if)

23.45 27,94 (/) Local fund cess iodud- ing stamp duty graJits. (^ ) ftrarw 14.47 17.83 (») Education ( ^ ) WXcT W ?55uWo4«r 9 11 7 14 (Hi) BuMdings and com ­ munications. (V ) fcR 13.98 14.23 (/v) Others

3. ( l ^ ) 2,059! 48 2,321.50 Total Governmeat grants (i to iv)

{<{) wlf^arj^-T ..1 ,3 59 .9 1 1.498.97 (/) Purposive grants (R) 3rrF*TFRT . . 246.44 326.65 (//) Establishmeni grants (\) ?Tt5f^3r^?FT . , 370 37 445.10 (Hi) Plan scheme grants (>^) .. 82.76 50.78 (iv) Others (2) (3) (4) (2)

sra {«i ^ IV) 2,310.33 2,663-40 Total Revenue Ex[»enditurc (1 to 14)

(1) «HTTHi srsiRnr * , 203.17 235.06 General Administration (2) 1,140.07 1,354 97 Education (3> 3.60 3 91 Medica) (4) ♦ « 154.30 163 52 Public Health (5) arr^^ 6.04 6 31 Ayurved (6) ff»T 40.85 33 58 Agriculture (7) 28.00 34 41 Animal Husbandry (8) (?3TW- 214.13 266 30 Buildings and Com­ munications. (9) €*T1^5(;KifTU) • « 43.67 62 06 Social Welfare (10) . , 61 93 44.74 Community Development (11) 9Tar3ii^=RT afiTfRT 3rfW- 80.57 99.39 Public Health Engineering

(12) 138.34 148 90 Irrigation (13) .. . 11.10 11.50 Forest a 4) , , 184.51 198.74 Others

Bt.— 3Bs^ ^ ?rffer# 5inT?r, „ ]purce.—Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai, snrrcR^'T ?«n f^ t

L o c a l Bodies b y T ypes (&»i/Niair,h r)

?>3ft/As on i oaal bodv 31-3-1997

( 0 (2 ) f ' ■

12 Municipal Corporations.

•nrvifTiRT 233 .. Municipal Council?.

29 •• Zilla Parishads.

eN nm ?rfticqT 297 • • Panchayat Samitis.

wni'hTRcft 27,614 • • Gram Paochayats.

VCV *1 S3 . . 7 •• Carttonment Boards.

sfltOTT.— 3f!T ^ ? r r fe i^ JTfr^crs? OTg'Jr, *T5[f-

Source.—Directorate o f Economics and Statistics, Government oi Maharashtra, Mumbaj R esults o f G eneral E lections

55tJR?n(n fgarR¥wT iriai WW Lok Vidhan Item lo. Sabha Sabtia (1989) (1990) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

1 #«ZTT 48 ?M Total number o f seats oi Constituencies. 2 (ai) ^sn^ilNrfen <>IMU 3 m (A) Nui-nber o f seats reservxti for scheduled castes. (^ ) ^iTTcr1N«ft?tT^rPTT 4 22 ( B) Number of seats reserved for scheduled tribes. 3 '«i«faiT»i irrn 41 248 Number of genemi seats.

4 — Number o f candidates - (31) . . . . 1,157 10,200 (a) Nonunated

(^ ) ®rrwr ttpftt srnir 60 288 (b) Whose nomination an^. .... was rejected. (^ ) , . . . 504 6,148 (c) Withdrew. (¥) 5JS^^ . . 593 3,764 id) Contested. { i ) f^wfJTan^^ 48 288 (e) Eleaed.

5 ’T^RRt^#15rf(|^rTRT) . . Number o f electors (thousand) ...... 24,577 25,351 Men 22.629 23,172 Women

47,206 48,523 Total

6 iRFVR %%?zrHt ffen . . 28,257 30,214 Number of voters who voted (thousand) 7 fJT^ 5R# (5^TTT?r) . . . . 27,549 29,692 Number o f valid votes polled (thousand) 8 ??cF^iT %^?zrtw snir®F. . . . 60 62 Percentage o f electors voting.

«aiT .--fw f4^ 3«!= 5 , tonreff*— ch ief Blettoral Officer, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumb. i. 21. f^i^sym/GENERAL ELECTIONS

cWfm ^»^/TABLE No. 21.2.

«TW 'TrfSS^TH^ g^^T^/CANDlDATES ACCORDING TO PaRTY AFFILIATIONS f^ETR?nin Lok Sabha (1996) Vidhan Sabha (1995) Serial T9n%JTT^ •TTF^6 ^'55^ 311 «?J 3TT^ Name o f the part y No. Number Number Number Number sponsored ejected sponsored elected (1) ( 2) (3) _ _ J 4 )____ _ J 5 ) _ (6) (2) 1 Hf5T^ ( i ) 15 286 80 Indian Nat ional Congress (I). 2 3| (»rashtra Vikas Congress

1,065 48 4,769 288 . . T«tal 22. f%??^M^TO/PRICE INDICES

!iWt ?!ml^/TABLE No. 22.1.

a r f w ^TTCfiJT

A ll In d u W holesale P rice In d e x N umbers (N e w Series) 1997

(arrampr ^ /B a se year : 1981-82=^IOC)

nr^ (jfsra Serial >12 wrT Jan. Feb. March April May June Commodity Groups No. Weight 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) C6) (7) (8) (9) (2)

1 . . 32.295 336.5 337.2 331.8 332 6 331.3 331.6 Primary articles

2 wfsRT, ^ 10.663 334 1 343 0 344.1 349.2 349 2 349.2 Fuel, power, light and lubricants 3 ^JcTTfer qrf^FT 57.042 307.6 308.3 310.1 311.5 312.4 313^8 Manufactured pro­ ducts 4 . . . . 100.000 319 8 321.4 320 7 322.3 322.4 323.4 All commodities Serial JJ? July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Doc. Commodity Gropus No. 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997

(1) (2 ) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (2)

1 . . 332.7 335.6 335.8 338.8 338.0 344.5 Primary articles.

2 sfirsfri, ^ anrq.. 349.3 349.3 369.9 378.0 377.4 377.4 Fuel, p ow », light, and lubricants. 3 315.2 316.2 3 1 6 9 318-8 319.4 320.8 Manufactured products.

4 f 324.5 326.0 328.6 331.5 331.6 334.4 All commodities.

to P-3T?£rnft /Provisiona 1. aTTBTK— 3TTf%^ ? R ^ , Source.— Office o f the Economic Adviser Ministry of Industry, Government o f India. New Delhi ^.mWj/TABLE No. 22.2. (?i^ ^nf^r)

«^*K*rnp if Setiai w .; Jaa. Feb. March April Ma; No. Weight 1997 1997 1997 1997 199

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (9)

1 JTsr ^ . 59 9 411 419 410 429 42d ^jw^rraR’JT fjf^rr^ 100.0 381 386 383 396 391

2 ar^^re . 59.9 395 394 391 370 371 100 0 373 375 374 364 369

3 ^ •TPTJ^ arsr rnr 53. OS 380 383 384 382 363 ^*nart«rf?r?i(rFi> loo.oo 366 374 374 374 364

4 5^r sr5r»TJ 50.6 414 413 406 408 4H ^rw^TErrrir 100.0 375 376 375 376 379

5 •nfif'P 52.9 391 389 385 381 381 «#mE[TT«T f^rfsri^ 100.0 368 367 368 368 374

6 «ja*ri«f 55-98 405 402 390 383 381

E^HTEtR’it M sir: 100.00 358 359 354 350 35^

7 3TW 60.26 382 382 369 365 36^ ^iSTKW 100.00 365 366 361 361 36^

8 3ftt»rwR af§r*iH 53.65 418 414 396 385 39 ifTWHrarrw 100.00 376 375 367 361 36

9 3r«r JTs 55.64 409 403 407 411 41 ^T^trram f5R2?riv 100.00 368 367 370 375 37

JO 5J«I>1

— ^n»nir< wr^^, whirrs? vnm , ^srf. CoN sm «ER P rice I n d e x N u m bers f o r W o r k in g C lass ( N e w Sertis)

^997 (arrErn:^ *r^/Base year:J982=100)

^ ^ 3rfJT^ amst. JrTct. June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Deo. Items Csatres/Base year 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997

(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (3) (2)

438 436 439 444 454 451 455 Food Mumbai 403 402 403 407 413 411 422 All items

380 369 377 376 374 381 391 Food Solapur 371 364 371 370 370 375 383 Al! items

359 361 369 366 359 357 392 Food Nagpur 362 367 371 370 366 366 386 All items

426 425 425 430 434 446 457 Food Pune 385 3b5 387 390 401 407 414 All items

378 388 401 399 398 398 4i7 Food Nashik 371 376 384 383 384 385 395 All items

396 395 394 391 389 390 410 Food Jalgaou 359 360 360 357 357 360 372 All items

373 368 369 373 368 371 386 Food Naaded 368 367 368 370 367 370 380 All items

394 398 395 392 394 398 414 Food Aurangabad 368 372 371 369 373 376 387 All items

410 413 411 416 421 422 427 Food Kolhapur 376 380 379 382 385 392 396 All items

362 367 364 364 370 376 381 Food Akoia 354 357 356 356 360 364 370 AH items

Source Office o f the Commissioaer o f Labour, Goveromaiit o f Maharashtra, Mun 22. f;r€?Tt!?rlPRIC£ INDICES cT?cr?^iTt^/TABLE Ho. 22.3.

^rnft®r ^?(T=5jn ?tt^ f^'JT#5Tr

Consumer Price Index Numbers for Selected Essential Items for Rural Maharashtra 1997

( w ; (Base : 1982=100)

?n:/Group

f a*T ^ lH<{yii*6 Food Fuel and Clothing Miscel- Genera! Month/ lighting laneous index Year

a ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1)

. 61.66 7.92 7.78 22.64 100.00 Weight 371 298 347 372 364 January 1997 368 299 348 375 363 February 1997 365 299 349 377 361 March 1997 362 300 353 382 361 April 1997 363 302 355 383 362 May 1997 362 305 356 385 362 June 1997 364 309 356 386 364 July 1997 366 313 356 388 366 August 1997 369 312 356 390 369 Septembw 1997 369 311 357 391 369 October 1997 371 310 359 392 370 November 1997 385 311 361 395 380 Decemb«r 1997

arrsTR.— ^ a tfer# #gT5FrT5rar. 5FI(R, *?urce.--Diroctorate o f Economics and Statistics. Government o f Maharashtra. Mwmbai* jthttI t f^iTTiiT^^ f^rrrrflNT

CoNsUiMER P rice I n d e x N umbers for S elected E ssential I tems for U r ban M a h a r a s h t r a 1997

(Base : 1982=100)

^TTqr^, ‘TTT, q’TRt, fsr^RI ^ trr^arot ^#>>1 ^r^ffTSTTiT 3??r Pan, Fuel Clothing, Mis- Food Supari, and bedding cellan- General Month/ tobacco Light- and eous Index Year ing footwear

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ( 0

54.12 2.02 6 67 5.95 31.24 100.00 Weight 362 471 237 453 338 353 January 1997

‘i %%\3 ,. 358 477 237 456 341 353 February 1997 352 483 239 45 ^ 342 350 March 1997 crfSfW <1 . . 353 496 240 460 345 352 April 1997 356 498 240 464 347 355 May 1997 5fT 358 496 240 465 348 356 June 1997 357 496 240 466 348 356 July 1997 5fFTFS .. 360 493 239 467 358 361 August 1997 365 492 244 468 360 364 September 1997 366 493 247 474 362 366 October 1997 367 495 248 478 363 367 November 1997 383 496 248 480 364 376 December 1997

cRm W ^/TA BLE No. 22.5.

^=5rr=irt^fKm ?n ^ f^ rir^

C onsum er Pricb I n dex N umbers for U r ba n N o n -M a n u a l E mplovbhs 1996

(Base year : 1984-85=100)

srrfq 5'^ Month and Y^ear Mumbai Nagpur Pune Auranga­ Solapur bad.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) arr^^rft .... January 1996

...... February 1996

*rH m 'k ...... March 1996 qfsra ------...... April 1996

...... May J996

W k . ------.... June 1996

284 276 273 296 274 July 1996 arfJT?? .... August 1996

...... ' September IS 96 adN^^ .... October 1996

N.A.N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Ndvember 1996

M stt N.A.N.A.N.A. N.A. N.A. December 1996

ariHR.— ^rror Source.— Central Statistical Organisfition Government )f Indie, New Deliii. cJ^ TRt^/XABLE No. 22.6.

^g-fly

CoNsqMER Pr ic e I n d e x , N umbers foh AcRicuLTyRAi^ L abo u rers

IN M a h a r a sh t r 'a 1997

ta m n .: »)_ (Base : Agricultural year 1986-87=100)

*r%5rr 3rrfnr ^ 3T«r *17 PRurt^ Moflth and year 5 Food Index General Index

(1) ' (2V (3) (4)

mx ''7 6 .0 7 100.00 Weight

272 258 January 1997-

267 255 Februx-vry 1997

• 261 252 M ardi 1997

259 250 April 1997

261 253 May 1997

264 ,256 June 1997

n ^ '9 264 256 Jyly 1997

267 257 August 1997

269 259 September 1997

sT«td)«(< 266 258 October 1997

265 257 November 1997

272 262 December 1997 terrr.— ?rn:?r f^ sjr. ^urce.— labour Bureau, Governmeat o f lauia, Simla. Industrial Classification of Persons at W ork other than Cultivators 1991

(^^KR/In thousand)

^7T^r=qrr^i ff«in 3T^- No. o f Workers srofv Industrial division Serial 5^^ fejqi <1^ No. Males Females Total (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2 )

1 qi5

2 irr>i^>PT ^ 5^'Ts^rJT 98 17 115 Mining and Quarrying,

3 Manufacturing, processing] H£rn.«i snfoT servicing and repairs—

(a) 337 162 499 (а) Household Industry (b) %T?: s R ^ .. 3,251 347 3,598 (б) Other than household industry.

4 709 93 802 Construction.

5 3itN' 2,400 257 2,657 Trade and Commerce.

6 ^ 9ra

7 55R %ifl 2,468 751 3,219 Other Services.

17^ ■ •10,783 1,740 12,522 Total

ajTffTf.— erRcTf^ »nnr'’RT Source.—Census of India, 1991, Paper-2 o f 1992, (Final Populatioan Totals). <^TW

^TiirRrNt w n No. of Worken, !T*rN> xyw^Uuv*il\FuCU Hivi&innVklTI91v/M Serial 5 ^ No. Males Females T oa l (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (2)

1 s^crrf^', TTwfwR? srrfw 672 193 865 Professioaal, technical and related workers

2 ?IT?r^, W eZTW^qrqr#!T 333 12 345 Administrative, Executive ^inT and Managerial Wol'kers,

3 < isostr Epnr 996 122 1,118 Clerical and related workers

4 1,062 89 1,151 Sales workers

5 5T^(cn« 661 142 803 Service workers

6 «d+<), TFr?$T5iigRmT q5T^ 387 58 445 Farmers, Fishermen, q R ^ , clc^TH Hunters, Loggers and 5|!W +<««!>. Related workers.

7 ^ a??nf ^ 3,741 492 4.233 Productior and related «bv«ii T ^tsrt workers. Transport afrf^

.. 8,136 1,159 9,295 Total

enaiFT..—imxn^5minTT tqriF q snfrr ^ (rftn). 5o«r

■ferial Particulars hem So.

(I) ( 2 ) O) (2)

1 jffewft 6,88,685 Number o f registrations

22,592 Number o f placetnerrs.

3 fr^Fn^^rr 53,652 Number o f vacancies nofified

4 «TCRfi« 3r^5RT=?it gwT* 37,87,171 Number on live register*

e h — (<^) (^ ) arrseW ^ ?r*nt5T ^rr?r. i\’i)te.—(V) *As on 31st December 1995. (2) fhc ab,)/e (igures are exclusive o f those relating to decasualisa ion schemej (tetiile). arari;.— ?f’?F;?fni?=5T, 5«/raie of 2mploym!.nt, Goverament o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. ^ f?HRmr^zT ^nNrft/STATB and Semi Government Bmployees (1 xi^fAk on 1st July 1995) «wrr/Employees No.

Serial State Government •Semi Government C a t^ r y No. ft^RTT I (1) Total Females Total Females (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Gazetted—' (ar) 1 15.066 1.983 2,812 251 id) Class 1 (w) 46,161 5.057 13,437 846 . . (b) Class II (ai-j-ir).. 6J027 7,040 16,249 1,097 .. Total—(a-f-6) 2. erri^pifvk— Nqn-Gazetted— (^ ) 2,85,217 34,324 3,01,163 82.028 (c) Class III (^) 2,53.620 19,055 67,455 14,288 (d) Class IV 5,38^37 53379 3,68,618 96,316 .. TotaI-(c+rf) 6,000,64 60,419 334,867 97,413 3. (.snvfttRrgrr Others paid from 84354 23,487 1,01,407 74,568 contingencies work- an^rr^sR^ ahnnfe^ charged personnel port time and honorary iiT . . 6,«4,418 83,906 4,86,274 1,71,981 .. Total Staff

Emolument Ranges State Employees •Semi Government Bmployees Upto2OO«T^0r ^ 5,369 25,742 2m—250 9S9 141 ■ — 300 31,141 15,525 5m—400 9,571 18,017 401— 500 737 3,242 501— 700 9,362 19,571 701— 900 2,023 2,737 901— 1000 19,405 2,323 1001— 1200 1,506 2,434 1201— 1600 2,244 2,782 1601— 1800 ' 1.363 1,496 1801— 2000 26,933 16,930 1001— 2250 69-599 24,C41 2251-2500 84,734 25,531 2501— 2750 71,186 17,820 2751— 3000 57.204 39,740 3001—3500 84,352 86,391 3501—4000 61,116 58,231 4001—5000 76,893 1,02,943 5001— 6000 32,354 10,491 6001— 7000 17,916 4,897 7001— 8000 8,621 2,175 pool cqifH 3jTRT/and above 9,300 2,474 «?*P^/Tofal . 6,84,418 4,86,274

•Information o f Zilla Parishad and Nagarparishad Employees. anoTT : 3p5 sr n>Tr=iiTrs5n, # » ft ^ «tnhrrtt C lass a k d S o c ia l G r o u p w is e S t a te G o v e r n m e n t a n d S emi G o vern m en t E m ployees (

T T R ^ 1 TRtrf^RT/Gazetted arosrql^/Non-Gazetted Others Total Social Group (Paid from employees ^ -'1 lyif-Y contingencies Class I Class II Class in Class rV honorary etc.) oo (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) frniifta Government— ^rnTRTf’ff^’ 6.618 19,880 1,54,963 1,63,722 54,580 3,99,763 Backward .. 8,448 26,281 1,30,254 89,898 29,774 2,84,655 Others

.. 15,066 46,161 2,85,217 2,53,620 84,354 6,&t,418 Total

Semi ‘ Government- 1,504 6,589 1,68,509 48,612 66,142 2,91,356 Backward r n : 1,308 6,848 1,32,654 18.843 35,265 1,94,918 Others

2,812 13,437 3*01,163 67,455 1,01,407 4,86,374 Total

«r am^rnrtO m%fr ♦information o f Zilla Parishad and Nagarparishad Employees mcrtr.— jr^rrre? m m , Source.—^Directorate o f Economics atid Statistics, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. ^ » T R / E m plo ym en t in P u b l ic SECTok (’TT# tM/A s on March 1996) ------TNnrnc (fsn rm ) Serial Employment District ! ^ . (’000 No.) 1) (2) (3) (2)

719 Brihan Mumbai 2 103 Thane. 42 Raigad. (Alibag) 4 32 Ratnagiri. 5 20 Sindhudurg. 929 Konkan Divisioa

6 ^Tlf5T^ 105 Nashik.

7 BS • V 41 Dhule. 8 ^oSnTW , * 8^ Jalgaon. 9 52 Ahmednagar. iflfsRtfvFnn 282 Nashik DirisioD

10 5«r 204 Pune. 11 ?iraRr 42 Satara. ^ HT»rsV 40 Sangli. P 74 Solapur. 14 54 Kolhapur. 432 Pime Division

1623 Rest o f Maharashtra 15 arttnRK 52 Aurangabad. 16 'iii«}

22 f55«mT 31 Buldana. 23 ar^>5yF 41 Akola. 24 3PRt?Rftr 55 Amravati. 25 * , 40 Yavatmal. (1) (2) (3) (2)

aWWrH OfWI 166 Amravati Division

36 ffff . 27 Wardha. 27 • • . 186 Nagpur. 18 llWTT . 41 Bhandara. 29 60 Chandrapur. 30 • 18 Gadchiroli. r*WHT 342 Nagpur Division

f?R^r«roTn 508 VMbaririia Divisl(»ui

2333 Maharashtra State

«ar HTwfy 457 Central Government. Tf5*f 530 State Government. Pnr 418 Quasi Central Govert»mect. Pn? TT5J? 269 Quasi State Goverament. frwi 665 Local Bodies.

amnt.— ?Rm?rr55^i, \BnnT, . Source.—Directorate o f Employment, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. ^ sqrrnft #peit 3rfaf?mmT^t i\mn

E m plo ym e n t u n d e r Sh ops a n d C o m m ercial Establishmenis A c t

m^cfi ^ riai PaiticuIarN > fo. aim rt «WT% a«FR Type o: Estabiishn:}cnf 1996 JV97*

(1) (2) (3) (4) (2)

?jn anr^J??n 241 241 L^ical bodies area to which he HWT. A c I;x5 applicable.

1 Shop.i— (ifr) 5

wjT'frd'?r?«iT— CoTtitnerciui Establishmen:.^ (ar) 2,53,774 2,63,200 (a) Establishments (^ ) f?rttfr?5 w*rirrcNt ?NirJ i2,60,905 12,75,000 (b) Persons employed

3 gllv?. --- Holela etc.— (si) 50,058 55.200 (a) Establishments (^) 2,07,019 2,11,500 (b) Persons cmpioyed

4 — Theatres— (3r) 1,341 1,600 (a) Establishments (^ ) fqtcfV?! v m n r ^ 11,539 13,500 (A) Persons employed

' «5T*r

*3Tf «T5srt/Provisional.

«qr ^ smqrrTY g>5fT ^ «?rnRt Hf*n a r fa f^ , ;ff5%FTT m%.

Note. — The above informatioi) relafes to the establishments registered under tlie Shops and Establishments Act, 1948.

«njTT„— vnrmr srRnr.jjsrf. Source.—Office o f the Commissioner of Labour, Govaument of Maharu-htra, Mumbai. 23. ft^nrr^/EMPLOYMENT

?mj ??i»Tt^/TABLE No. 23.7.

frsmTT t>fr TiWcT stt^ ^ CArEGORYWISB NUMBER OF WORKS AND EXPENDITURE INCURRED THBREON UNDER THE EMPLOYMENT G u a r a n t e e Schem e in M a h a r a s h t r a State wmtrT/Rs. in lakh)

1996-97 1997-98

JT^IT Number of Expenditure Number o f EApenditure Category o f work works at the incurred during works at the incurred end of 1996-97 end o f during 1997-98 March 1997 September, 1997 up to September, 1997 00 oo (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) [ 1 ) 721 4,351.01 393 2,372.00 Irrigation [ 2) f 11,345 6,688.68 6,188 3,648.00 Soil Conservation and Land Development. [ 3 ) qRNTTiIT^ 4,928 2,578 36 2,688 l,4f6.00 Forests Works i 4 ) TT^fgcnisp 1,267 4,285.83 691 2,358 00 Road Works (5) ^ 963 542.90 526 2.518 00 Other Wroks (6) g?TT ^=#, ira ^ 5,287 14,116.17 2,882 6,069.00 Other Works (Expenditure ?TTT^ M fO w under stalT, machinery land qioSWT’TT acquisition shramshakhi, jawahar welJs horticulture development etc). 24,511 36.675.00© 13368 18371.00 Total @ v ,^ ^gr^/Inclusive o f Rs. 4,112.05 lakh for which hraak-up is not available. wwrt.— ft«n»r, He(]r;T«§ /S om e.—Planning Department, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. cTfcH’f»rfv/TABLE No, 24.1.

v§PT

Pr in tin g Presses, N ew spapers, B oo ks a n d P erio dicals 1996-97

Serial Particulars Item No.

8,519 Number o f printing presses

2 — Newspapers—

(3T) tfiT% 601 (a) Dailies

( ? ) ( sTTSWat T T ^ 2,379 (b) Weeklies (including ba-weeklies and tri-weeklies).

(^ ) qTf«r% 215 (c) Fortnight lies

( « ) ^n1^% 908 (d) Monihlies (including bi­ monthlies) {%) a r^ ) 354 (e) Quanerlies (including four monthlies).

(•fi) 105 ( /) Annuals (including six monthlies).

3 903 Bool^.

— aiT^ 3TwnJt 3jt|ct. Note.— Figures are provisional.

— arfsrqftw^F, 5RT% sr^»ro#, vrnnT, ’jarf. Source..— Examiner o f Books and Publications, Government o f Maharashtra,Mumbai. 3TT3^*y ^TtSWT— 3T EIGHTH FIVE YEAR PLAN-YEARWISE AND

5ptfr?T/

iTX?iT oqTT 3TT5^ 3R. jfrvjRi jft3i?Tr Annual Plan 1992—95 Annual Plan 1995—96 / gOO^ 0(ew\ No. Approved garfer sTcJisr garftcT outlay fTTJTcr SiTJI VIlTth Five Revised Actual Revised Actual Year Plan outlay expenditure outlay expendit­ (1992—97) ure (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1 1,350-22 825.78 763-17 458*71 350-3] 2 1,709 -83 1,272 81 1,544-29 679-85 625.74 3 f^riH ^ Hf+’i'fi 216-56 213.12 175-52 40-01 46.47

4 3,329.10 2,494.60 2,760.62 1,031.32 1,688.26 5 4,579.98 2,460.11 2,951.36 1,085.66 1,336.15 6 814.46 422.09 453.19 231.52 209.67 7 ^

8 8.11 3.42 1 2.71 2.38 1.94

9 ?r#

tpFW 78,520.00 IJ,824.60 22,267.66 6,408.84 6,627.24

3ITWR— 5rr^R, ANNUAI. PLANS TABUS No. 25.1

f^T^Ta f^TiRT WW 3Hf«r ^ SUB-SECTORWISE OUTLAY AND EXPENDITURE OF MAHARASHTRA j^ . in crore)

=rrRiv jfr^r^ 2i>5nTr Annual Plan 1996-97 Head / Sub-head o f Annual Plan Development ^ETrfcr SIc2T5fr 1997-98 fJfq^ 3ipf Revised Actual outlay expenditure Approved outlay

8) (9) (10) (2)

390.17 357-13 313-14 Agriculture and allied services 759-96 666-41 666-42 Rural development 46.76 38-72 60.39 Special area development programme. 1,050.24 1,219.58 2,733-21 Irrigation and flood control 1,416.57 1,576-58 1,458-49 Pow3t development 3J580 279.04 105-11 Industry and min/®rals 600.02 579*11 590 04 Transport and communications

3.56 1.92 5.66 Science, technology and environment. 245 74 190-65 281-91 Genera I economic services 1,866.91 1,516.28 1,867.90 Social and community service 64.35 37.37 28.61 General services 416.91 394.10 231.31 Other services

7,178-53 6,856.89 8,393.19 Total

Source.— Planning Department, Goavernment o f Maharashtra, Mumbai. 16, TT3H f^rl/STATE fin a n ce

*P»rfv/TABLE No. 26.1.

Ti^zrNt w /R evekue R eceipts of the State «Ft^VcT/Rs. in crorc)

qSTR^ 3T?[R 3T«t«5pr?q Actuals Revised Budget Heads o f Revenue 1995-96 Estimates Estimates 1996-97 1997-98

(1) (2) (3) (4) (1)

(q) iPT»T5^— (A) Tax Revenue— VO (q ) ^ ^ nMtW «FT-- (a) Taxes on Income and Expenditure— N> 0021 f?rJT»T VT 652 -58 828.14 961.20 Taxes on Income other than Corpora- tion Tax 0022 gr?T5imt5? VT 0.00 0.00 0.00 Taxes on Agricultural Income 0028 ^ JTT^5i ferr 5R 330.60 360.00 385.00 Other Taxes on Income and Expendi­ ------ture. q v « T - ( q ) .. 983 18 1,88 14 1.346 20 .. Total—(a)

( ^ ) *Tra*T?n ^ «IT^TT — (b) Taxes on Property and Capital Transactions— 0029 3nft^ 120.52 125.00 130.00 Land Revenue 0030 ^?tr; ?r f i M 1,235.98 1,400.00 1,550.00 Stamps and Registration Fees 0031 «T?T 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estate Duty 0035 ?r?T f?R 0.00 0.00 0.00 Taxes on Immovable Property other aidw v^. than Agriailttffal I^nd 1,356.50 1,525.00 1,680.00 .. T«tak-(b) (c) Taxes on CoHtmaditles and Services-

0039 TPir 1,070.91 1,160.00 1,350.00 State Exci^ 0040 fv#hfR 6,844.32 7,460.00 8,829.50 Sales Tax 0041 423.19 524.08 540.00 Taxes on Vehicles 0042 MIW q' 3TT 9Xtvf *f)T .. 248.35 209.41 331.32 Taxes on Cloods and Passengers 0043 Ow *pT ^ yiyV • • •. 357-13 440.68 483 90 Taxes and Duties on Electricity 0045 *TF^ ^ ?WT zrtT^t^y ^5R ^ ^ 303.46 320.63 377.70 Other Taxes and Duties on Commoditiet and Services 1603 ^pfer 3cMR*) TRJTT^ 1,024.88 1,317.78 1,493.79 States’ Sh jtrc o f Union Excise Duties

. . 10.272 .24 11,432 58 13,406 21 . . Total—(c)

(q) . . 12,611.92 14,145 72 16,432 41 . . Total—(A)

so u» (?ft) VTtwrftrfrffT (B) Non-Tax Rtevenne— (a) Other Fiscal Services— 0047 WT sttPw ^ 0.03 0.00 0.00 Other Fiscal Service*

(^ ) 0.03 0.00 0.00 .. Total—(a)

«n3n«n «i !TOT— (b) Interest Receipts, Dividends and Frofits- 0049 «TT>i|T«lT 5nn . . U71.20 1,951.66 1,503.71 Interest Receipts Q050 4.15 4.04 4.14 Dividends and Profits

( ^ ) . . 1,275.35 1,965.70 1,507.85 . . Total—(^) ?mt^/TABLE No. 2 6 . l.~~contd. (’Wfl ^ 'T ^ /R s. in crores)

0 ) (2) (3) (4) (1)

(«V) vrharftTf’CT?! — . .. ■■ ■ ...... (e) Other Nofi-Tfix Revetiut—

(qv) w a rm ^41— (i) General Services—

0051 airut^! 0.09 0,09 0.09 Public Scrvicc Commission 0055 qtwtH 42.32 71.03 74.58 Police 0056 10.14 10.70 11.45 Jails 0{‘>57 71^51 ^ fwfjiqt*! 0.00 0.01 0.01 Supplies and Disposals 0058 ^ 16.97 19.60 20.34 Stationery and Printing 0059 45.22 41.40 54.84 Public Worlts 0070 ^ 82.50 49.47 36.89 Other Administrative Service.* 0071 t Irsnf^T^fw ^ rn n h m 18.94 18.33 19.25 Contributions and Recoveries towai4s «3rm#55 aj?RTHI«JT £f Pension and other Retirement Benefits.

0075 ipi^VoT tf4wi«inc»Jr . 85.29 90.97 108.43 Miscellaneous General Services

301.47 311 60 325 88 . Total—(I)

(?tH) ?n*nfw (/<) Social Services—

02(J2 hnr»m, vwt w ^rffr^rV 31.40 28.83 29.89 Education, Sports, Art and Culture 0310 t0^?r tfl W 56.24 66.22 71.30 Medical and Public Health 0211 f ^5^01 0.98 0.70 0.85 Family Welfar* 0125 qm^tRafOT ^ 3.44 10.00 10.70 Water Supply «nd Sanitatioo 0216 wn^2 14.59 15.02 Housing 0217 16.22 11.35 11.35 Urban Development 0220 0.38 0.42 0.45 Information and Publicity 0230 ^TiWT ^ ^ w nfm 17.08 11.12 12.38 Labour and Employment 0235 ?rriTr%^ w 19.57 20.62 21.65 Social Security and Welfare 0250 ?^n: 5FrnTrf5Rr 4.33 3.50 3.67 Other Social Services

164.06 168.05 177.46 Total—(ii)

( ?iW) 3nf«T^ %^- (iii) Economic Services- vo 1/1

0403 3 12 3.50 3.67 Animal Husbandry 0404 389.01 409.23 439.91 Dairy Development 0405 2.07 2.63 2.98 Fisheries 0406 143.98 155.00 163.00 Forestry and Wild Life 0407 0.00 0.00 0.00 Plantation 0408 3T?I ^ , . 36.69 0.81 0.97 Food Storage and Ware housing 0425 31.32 35.97 37.24 Co-operation 0435 0.56 0.60 0.61 Other Agricultural Programmes 0506 3Ttfhr gsnTTr .. 1.25 1.32 1.38 Land Reforms 0515 f WT iirJT^w 11.19 14.05 14.10 Other Rural Development Programme. (iqt in erore)

(1) (2) <3) (4) (I)

0551 ifnxm stw 1.95 0.00 0.00 Hill Areas 0575 %px ftr?hr Tnfm»r .. 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Special Arens programme 0701 «r *Twnr 11.02 73.43 53.92 Major and Medium lnigatk» 0702 14.59 11.37 3.33 Minor Irrigation 0801 ^ 1.47 125.21 76.02 Poww 0802 0.45 0.67 0.00 Petroleum

0810 st'trttPw 0.55 0.36 0.39 Non-convcntional sources o f Energy 0851 2.34 2.79 2.93 Village and Small Industries 0852 gwhr 2.66 1.00 1.05 Industries V© 0853 er^rvnr V errgwR^fhr 284.65 315.00 355.00 Non-ferrous Mining and Metalurgical o\ Industries 0875 fnT^jfPtir 0.05 0.02 0.06 Other Industries 1001 irrdW 0.15 0.00 0.00 Indian Railways 1051 2.82 1.60 0.00 Ports and Light Houses 1054 14.08 14.55 17.66 Roads and Bridges 1055 0.00 0.00 0.00 Road and Tr.msport 1425 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Scientific Research 1452 0.00 0.00 0.00 Tourism 1475 VRit^mymarrPfvlrvT 13.02 8.78 12.50 Other General Economic Services

1034.48 1191.70 1198.98 Total—(HI)

ow a r-^ lA l UOO.OJ 1x671.3^ 1,702 32 Total~(c) w anrwnr— (5) Grants-m-^id arui^-K-on^utionf—

1601 ^ 3R?T?i . 1,171.97 1,763.13 1,652.46 Graats-in-aid from Central Gov«nmenJ

— («^) . 1,171.97 1,763.13 1,652.46 Total— (d>

. 3,947 36 5,400.18 4,652.46 Total—(B)

9nn . 16,559.28 19,i45.90 21.545.04 Total—Revenue lieceipts

«nan.— afr^HwflTT a^FW^, 5o«rctf.— Maharashtra State Budget Publications. 1997-98.

'O 26. Tm f^^/STATE FINANCE cTfcTT W t/TABLE No. 26.2 ^/Expenditure on Revenue Account ^ l ^ j R s . in crore]

STciTSr 1

(q ) {A) General Services—

(ar) — (a) Organs o f State— o 2011 f^STTflTRTa 15.37 15.71 18.16 Parliament/State/Union Territory oo Legislatures. 2012

(3T) 179.77 237.83 163.42 . Total—(1)

(5ft) snf^^atT— (b) Fiscal Services— (t ^ ) 2020 ^ . . 332.24 370,23 384.42 (1) Collection o f Taxes on Income and Expenditure.

332.24 370.23 384.42 .. Total-(1) (2) Collection o f 'fSke^ .on Property and ^ vTrarf 5rg?^“ - Capital T ransactions—

£ 2029 Wtft?T 89.84 69.30 54.40 Land Revenue r 18.84 23.61 25.41 Stamps and Registration

— (5>f) . . 108.68 92.91 79.81 Total—(ii)

(3) Collection o f Taxes on Commodities and Services—

2039 TT^:3WR5T^<^ 15.09 16.55 16.63 Sales Tax

2040 884.5S 973.24 1149.07 Taxes on Veil ides

2045 ^ 295.76 375.21 376.24 Taxes on Vehicles

2045 f^JT ^ T ^ if i33.14 144.4-'5 155.74 Other Taxes and Duties on Commodities and Services.

q ^ r -- (

T<:\ 3nf«(^?%sn (4) Other Fiscal Services

2047 f cR arrf^^F 19.87 18.99 20.36 Other Fiscal Services

q«gnr-(wn;) 19.87 18.99 20.36 Total~

(ift) 17b9.36 1991.61 2182.27 TotaM b) (1) (2) (3) - (4 ) (5)

) stt?3r ^ ^ - (c) Interest payment and servising of a

2048 5fT?:

2049 $r?R . . 2055.37 2445.88 2977.61 Interst payments.

. 2517.31 3023.38 3669.87 Totul—(c>

(«V) srJTTH^lTJT %2rr— {d) Administtctive services— o

2051 srrzftq- 5.17 6.09 5.71 Public service commission 2052 5Tr^c73T-53Wsrr?:'ir ^ 32.50 34.49 36.95 Secretariate Genral Services. 2053 r 5r5rr?r?r 326.81 397.83 399.12 District Administration, 2054 ^ wrgw 29.51 34.89 35.30 Treasure and Account Administration 2055 'Tt^^ 940.97 1016.85 1010.24 Police 2056 37.46 39.38 36.86 Jails

2057 ^ fwf^FTt^ , . 0.42 0.4J* 0.50 Supply and Disposals 2058 JTfOT 52.03 61.25 59.70 Stationary and Printing 2059 113.69 166.53 195.82 Public Works 2070 sTJri^rr^T^ 36.43 39.01 1976.60 Other Administration Services

Cr^

2071 f?rf 5T rw ?7fvr 603.58 804.72 948.34 Pension and Other Retirement benefits.

2075 33.47 32.98 36.94 Miscellaneous General Services.

^ ( f ) 637.05 837.70 985.28 Total- (e)

('I) 6698.48 7887.32 10757.64 T ota M A )

(?it) ’aTFTfisrv W«rr-- (B) Social Services—

(i?) f^fiTor, ^ ?ft— (o) Education Sport, Art and Culture

2202 m m m v^ ftnfr-rr 3385.89 4032.09 3819.08 General Education

2203 diP^+f^rsETir 153.06 164.94 153.74 Technical Education

2204 5pr?T w ^ 3'^.29 51.77 118.28 Sports and Youth Services

2205 24.81 30.66 28.42 Art and Culture

q ^ - - ( c r ) 3598.05 4279.46 4119.52 Total—(a)

( ^ ) anftur g'fffsr ?p?qrm— (/>) Health and Family V^elfare—

2210 ^ 3TR>q- 758.29 952.46 888.58 Medical and Public Health

2211 131.53 128.30 124.66 Family Welfare

S89.82 1080.76 1013.24 Total—(b) TVzt?r/Rs. in eror«>

0) (2) (3) (4) (1)

(«t) qi«ftf?W5i, WB?n, nsfiwfa (c) iVater Suppfyt Sanitation, Housing and

iF R fv m -- Urban Development— 2215, arrf^ 330.25 584.77 546.68 Water Supply and Sanitation 2216, «T^Pr*ifor 178.39 173.56 179.79 Housing 2217, 246.34 254.32 233.92 Urban Development

754.98 1,012.65 960.39 Total—(c) ro o NJ id) Information and Broadcasting— 13.32 14.88 13.19 Information and Publicity

]3.32 14.56 13.19 Total—(rf)

(«) Welfare o f Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Bcxkward Classes— 2225, smft, 3Ri5[hRf ^ 375.16 421.15 440.50 Welfare o f Scheduled Castes, Scheduled irriiH«mfqt% Vvsrm. Tribes and Other Backward Classes

375.16 421.15 440.5G Total—(^r) (C(^) vnmRVihiriT-- (/) Labour and W ^ m Welfmr*-

2230. sr-n^qr^ ei , . 137.40 157.38 131.50 Labour and Employmect

137.40 157.38 131.50 Total—(/)

(*ft) 9fRTWFn’*i enf»i an^TT— {g) Social Welfare and Nutrition—

2235, ir m i^ ar ??jn<»r 211.09 235.64 205.35 Social Security and Welfare

2236, 3rT|R 169.63 67.77 88.70 Ntrition

1145, armfharr f?T«rT?«rmT^ 337.78 491.93 305.25 Relief on Account of Natural Calamities KJ o

( ^ ) 7J8.50 795.34 599.30 Total-Cf)

(q^) WT— (A) Others—

2250, wnrrftr^ t?rf 0.75 1.28 1.30 Other Social Service

3251, ?fiwOT-m»rrf*rp 11.91 15.62 16.43 Secretariat*Social Services

q ^ ( q ^ ) .. 12.66 16.90 17.73 Total (A)

6,499.89 7,778.52 7,295.37 Total-(B> fn m iBTHlf/TABLE No. 26.2--c o n c ld .

(«qS In crow

(1) (2) (3) (4) (1)

(4 i) 3iTf%>* r^ani C Economic Scrrices—

(i;) ^ i[ HSTfJ ffrtVT— (a) Agricuburt and Allied Services—

2401 # P « : ^ ? 251.26 283.57 258.85 Crop Husbandry

2402 ^ ^ 5T5T tnsrmT 71.21 18.73 16.49 Soil and Water Conservation

2403 94.70 109.15 98.41 Animal Husbandry

2404 f^spRT 474.30 529.60 563,11 Dairy Development I 2405 •> . . 15.55 17.56 16.71 Fisheries

2406 239.28 259.79 240.84 Forestry and Wild Life

2408 3vfi, grsww !T TOH 113.55 56.87 63.20 Food, Storage and Warehousint

2415 frf'afgmpp ^ ftrsrrr 112.87 120.04 112.04 Agricultural Resear^ and Educatioa

2423 ffi^ R 85.42 188.33 91.93 Co-operadon

J,4SS.J4 582.64 1,46 1.5 8 Total—u ; (5it) flTntnfim— ib) Rural D evM i> ii^ i~

250J vmwi? 62.59 81.61 69.13 Special Programmes for Rural Develop­ ment. 2505 umtnr 591.32 577.19 521.35 Rural Employmeat 2506 sm k ggrrin 0.00 0.02 0.06 Land Reforms 25J5 5

853.68 981.34 878.67 Total—(b)

(?ft) fiwTO ara v m * T -- (c) Special Areas Progranunes—

2551 €>RTs sr«?r 35.32 54.71 59.97 Hill Areas.

— ( ^ ) 35.32 54.71 59.97 Total— (c) o Ui

(«>) «n5#tnt 9 (

2701 m s ^ JTEJTTT qi2?Q7^ . . 1,061.93 1,126.76 972.29 M ^or and Medium Irrigation 2702 ^ fR qreWT^ 237.68 240.20 174.85 Minor Irrijfation 2705 35.02 32.59 34.29 Command Areas Development ■ - 2711 ^ . . 4.00 4.82 4.35 Flood Control and Drainage

(»>) . 1,338.63 1,404.37 1,185.78 Total—(d)

( f ) 3^r— (#) Energy-^ 280] 5>sr 13.94 905.73 13.81 Pov^ar 2810 w v r fk v ?TTQ^ 8.98 9.49 9.45 Noo^onv«ntional Sources o f Boergv

22.92 . 915.22 23.26 Total->(e) ( 0 (2) <3) (4) 0 )

((?«) ;nntn «j — ( / ) Industry and Minerals—

2851 SfRtlfm ^ 26.74 30.99 31.49 Village aad Small Industries 2852 113.31 126.n 112.69 Industries 2853 «mvTiT A srrcjmrRftir . . 4.83 5.36 5.36 Non-ferrous Mining and Industries

na5B^--(qq5) 144.88 262.62 149.54 T ota l-(f)

o (3d) ig) Transport— O'

3001 »n7

3053 1.60 1.04 1.13 Civil Aviation

3054 . . 16.71 11.17 11.29 Roads and Bridfu

3055 *n^ qfc®fp 3.68 3.61 4.16 Road Transport

3056 efct^FTh? 5T55 erivftT^ 0.05 0.06 0.05 Inland Water Transport

27.14 21.46 22.01 Totai—fg) («im ) twTO, einnw t qnfvrni— {/) Science, Technology and Environment -

3402 3RTTI3 0.03 0.09 0.02 Spa(» Research

3425 fa r tmfJTfr ff^rtaw 0.46 0.68 1 .10 Orlier Scientific Research

3435 qrpTNrf^^ *r qirfafT»>T 2.57 12.82 12.73 Ecology and Environment

(3CI,) 3.06 13.59 1 3.85 Toi-al—(1)

(!h) ’RWOT'sn^'n 8frf«»«p ^ — ij) General Economic Services- >o

3451 tTf=snTT5nT-3ni%"R ^ 23.73 31.39 31.41 Secretariat-Economic Services

3452 3.31 6.12 6.63 Tourism

3454 ^«Pir W 6.63 6.26 6.61 Census Survey and Statistics

3456 .TT»T^ 0.10 0.05 0.13 Civil Supplier

3475 frfT ftw? 5.61 6.39 6.61 Other General Economic Services

39.38 50.21 51.39 Total—0)

. . 3^23.15 5y287.0S 3,846.05 Total—( O (1) (2> (3) (4) (1)

(D) Grants-in-aid and Cootributioas - 3604 wtPw ^ rnnr 46.87 92.44 101.89 Gompensatian and Assignments to Local ^tTRin?TTi«n w srhi^Ritfenr 'w m ^ Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions 3606 flTt^ ^ 9TOT*nwijy 0.00 0.00 0.00 Aid Material and Equipments

(«^) 46.87 92.44 101.89 Total—(D)

i r i . . 17,168.39 21,045.44 22,000.95 Total— Expewllture on Revenue Account to o CO Source.— Maharashtra State Budget Publications, 1997-98 ^o. XPPmm^jSJiATE FINANCE

’W N f/T A B L E N o . 26.3

^5ilT53qT 3T^?Tsp?'TT%’ « A n alysis o f St a t e G o v e rn m e n t B u d g e t Vtit^jKs. in crorc)

jiwtjr igE R ^ii^ anf^5q Revised Budget Actuals Estimates Estimates Itein 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 (1) (2 ) (3) (4 ) (1)

I. Receipts on Revraue Aceount— to (3T) 12,611.92 14,145.72 16,432.40 (a) Tax Revenue (w) *ri<.l«

.. 16,559.28 19,545.90 21,295.04 Tota! (1)

5>f— w i — 5,012.01 6,751.11 6,922.44 U. Receipts <» Capital Account

21,571.29 26,297.01 28,217.48 .. Total Receipts (I+ U )

----^5Tt6tf^'te ^ — in. Expenditure on Revenue Account— ( 31 ) 12,054.21 14,941.86 13,236 58 (a) Development Expenditure (aj) 2,596.87 3,080.20 5,094,50 (d) Non-Development Expenditure (?) 2,517.31 3,023.38 3,669.87 (c) Debt Services

(jiptir— (eft^) .. 17,168 39 21,045.44 22,000.95 Total (HD (1) (2) (3) (4) (1 )

IV. Capital Expenditure-

( ^ ^ Vi 1 2,703.48 2,833.30 2,675.59 (o) Capital Expenditure outside the Revenue Account

{^ ) 9 . . 1,504.59 2,392.90 2,955.36 {b Disbursements on Loans and Debt Section

(^rc) . . 4,208.07 5,226.20 5,630.92 .. Total (IV) N> H-* (cftsTfW?) .. 21,376.46 26,271.64 27,631.87 .. Total Expenditure (H I+ IV) o

6'<7wrcf. - Maharashtra state Budget Publications, 1997-98 27. xvm ^fsrsr/STATE INCOME

mm /TABLE No. 27.1.

arrf^ I w : f^FraT^^rn: ttsjt

State In co m e a t C u r r e n t a n d C o n stan t Prices

/State income 1995-96* 1996-97®

«trr ®nfr«rT At At Sector current At constant current At con­ prices prices prices stant prices (1980-81) (1980-81) U) (2) (3) (4) .5) (1) . (vlat wiia)— Income ^Rs, in crorey^

(3t) ffq , ^ 2,7323 7,069 32,444 8,182 (A) Agriculture ir?HiNhT9nfw carrot. forestry, fis eries, mining and quarrying. ( ? ) Wftnmr, ifhr, 44,798 14,177 50,929 14,756 (B) Manufacturing, w anfw . . cons t r u c t i o D, electricity, gas and water supply. p) ^rTS^rW ar 24,610 6,954 27,661 7,396 (Q Transport, storage 1 , 36,690 11,488 41,095 12,351 (D) Banking and insur­ Tti^l ance, real es^te ezfTsPTrfiiV and ownership of sivrreFT dwellings, business «rf»r %g'f. services, public ad- m i n i s t r a t !00 and other services.

1,33,421 39,688 1,52,129 42,685 .. Total

15,457 4,598 17,295 4,853 Per capita State In­ come \ in Rs.).

•3TfsjT4t / Provisional @ 5rr=af*T^/Preliminary. arraR.— ar4 w HifsjRTlr

Source.—^Directorate o f Economics and Statistics, Government o f Maharashtra, Mumbai, ( ^ O

(1) ...... (2 )______(3 j______1 • . 1 ^ 2 ?Kf . . sr^T^, 3 . . ftfr, ( ^ # ) , ^T^r«, ^rfe^iJT, m m m , r ^ . 4 TcJrrfrft . . TvTT^r^ 5 ftTf |iT 5 . . sitst’, smrw^rr^, *n^nrw, ^rr^^rr^, f*r?R, ^rsTm, frmr^, ^R5mr. ^ r^ 5 , iT’mrs, 7 . . erf^rfwT, finr^?:, qg^gr^, vTp?r, ^ir^, cRst^

8 srnr^, «<«r>rw, anra^. ^ToCTt?, <7RteT, ^tmi.

9 3rf»7?5f>rT ., 3Tf«f?^«R, #T7mw, 'tht^ STFP^TY, vT*ili

10 2”t fRr*T^, #?, PtTT, »ft\, 7

12 dw»Tijf, ff»rr«r^ , arrsTr^ 13 Jfrfte, EFCTR5T, ?I^ , 3T^I^ 'rsrgr, TRoS^^, eftWt. 14 ( ^ ) . 15 sftttmrR . . 3f\<

16 5fr^^r -Jtl«Hl, 3i«f^, *1

18 artt^Wrf, n^TTf, TO5V4^^ ^f)3T, TT2RT. MISCELLANEOUS

TABLE No. 28‘1.

Regulated Markets

M on 30th September 1996) r

Ipistrict Names o f regulated markets

(2) (3) Brihan Mumbai Mumbai. Thane M ur bad, Shaba pur, Bhiwandi, Palghar, Kalyan, Vasai, Wada Raigad •• Karjat, Panvel, Pen, Roha, Khalapur (Khopoli), Mahad, Alibag, Mangaon, Murud

Rataagiri .. Ratnagiri. Siudhudui'g .• — Nashik •• Ghoti, Lasalgaon, Malegaon, Nandgaon, Sinnar, Satana, Yevla, Nashik, Kalwan, Cbandwad, Manmad Dindoii.

Dhule •• Dhule, Dondaicha, Shirpur, Nandurbar, Shahada, Sakri, Nawapur, Taloda. ^algaoa •• Jamner, Dharangaon, Amalner, Jalgaon, Paro1a,Chalisgaon, Chopda, Bodwad, Pachora, Raver, Bhusawal, Yawal,

Ahmadaagaj ' • Ahmadnagar, Kopergaon, Shrirampur, Rahuri, Sangamner, Shevgaon, Pathardi, Jamkhed, Shrigonda, Nevasa, Parner, Karjai, Akole.

Pune • • Baramati, Khed, Nira, Bhor, Pune, Shirur, Indapur, Junnar, Daund, Manchar, Talegaon-Dabhade.

Satara • • Koregaon, Karad, Phaltan, Satara, Vaduj, Patan, Lonand, Dahiwadi, Wai, . Bangli .. Sangli, Tasgaon, Islampur, Khanapur-Vita, Atpadi

Eiolapur • • Solapur, Mohol, Karmala, Kurduwadi, Akkalkol, Barshi, Akluj, Pandharpur, Mangalvedha, Sangola. Kolhapuf .. Kolhapur, Gadhinglaj, Jaysingpur, Vadgaon (Peth). Aurangabad •• Aurangabad, Vaijapur, Lasur Station, Paithao, Kannad» Sillod, Gangapur, Soyegaon. falna .. Jalna, Ambad, Bhokardan. Mantha, Partur. Far bharti Parbhani, Manwat, Sailu, Gangakhed, Puma, Basmath, Hingoli, Akhada-Balapur, Jintur, Kalamnuri, Pingali-Javla market, Pathri. Beed, Ambejogai, Kilk Dharur, Georai, Manjalegaon» Parli-Vaijnath, Kada, Patoda. fWtTT VRTN»

aj!T*n*ri^ Sr. No. (1 ) (2 ) (3)

»rr%3', 3’iT7t, f JTnr»rr^, ^ htt:.

20 ^HTWT9 . . SF55W, q ;a ^ T , OTT»n.

21 5yr^ fti^'rr, ar^JT^. ^

22 fcy5T<>n) .. h'(^irR:, ffirriTjT, iftcrrosr.

23 SRitOT , , snitcTT, 3Tifti, ^rr3rr, ^rFsfrtr, q#»n>f jjTosrjT, 'TfijT, wn'^cs^fx, 9T9ff-2fn>^, ^T'ftn

24 apRT^ .. spRTWcfy, g r q - i J n T r a - shnrtTT^, a r w ^ Htsff, Brrcjft wff;T-fnrr?:,

25 ii^mof . . *r^>Tro5, ^sNt,

26 ?wf , . fe?t, j^yqrw, arraf, ff> rw ?, a n ^

27 . . ^Jt5y, f»r^x^, TT#?, tht^ ,

28 »f?ro . . ^W^m, niTZT, f^TtsT, smTTrw, ^yr^V, «nr^, «yrenr|’( 3T^^-iftT>Tr2r, Ffr^r^i,

29 . . WT>Tf, *T5r, r^r^fr^, ^nrr»rj TrsRf, ff^ t, *ffirPrTTl *rsnr^

30 *i^r^o«) . . arRKtfr, 3r|fV

■writ.— »T|rTT«? wtffjr, ^ ff. 215 tABLE No. 28.1.— eontd.

Diijtrict Names of regulated markets

(2) (3)

^^ded • • •• Nanded, Mudkhed, Umri, Dharmabad, Bhokar, Kinwat, Hadgaon, Loba, Deglur, Mukhed, Kundalvadi, Naigaon, Kandhar.

^raaaabad • • Kalamb, Osmanabad, Murum, Paranda, Bhoom, Tuljapur, Umrga

^tur • • • • Latur, Vda'"’ I^IIanga, Ahmedpur, Deoni cattle market, A usa. tlandargulli-cattle market, Reaapur-cattle market, Chakur.

^uldana • • Malkapur, Nandura, Shegaon, Kbamgaon, Jalgaon-Jamod, Deulgaonraja, Chikbli, Mebkar, Loaar, Sangrampur, M utala.

^kola • • •« • Akola, Akot, Telbara, Murtijapur, Karanja, Wasbim, Risod, Malegaon, Balapur, Patur, Mangrulpir, Barshi, Takli, Manora.

^tnravati • • Amravati, Dhamatigaon Railway, Daryapur, Anjangaoo, Surji Acbalpur, Warud, Morshi, Dbarani, Cbandur Bazar, Cbandur Railway, Tiwsa, Nandgaoa khande&har.

Tavatmal • • • • Yavatmal, Gbatanji. Pandbarkaoda, Darwba, WanI, Digras, Bori-Arab, Umarkbed, Pusau (Cotton and grain) R-Iegaon, Nere, Mangaon, Maregaon. l^ardba • • Wardba, Sindi, Pulgaon, Arvi, Hingangbat, Asti. fagpur •• • • Katol, Bbii^apur, Narkbed, Saoner, Ramtek, Umred, Kalnaesbwar, Nagpur, Mandbal, Parshivani.

bandara • • • • Gondiya, Bbandara, Tirora, Amgaon, Lakbani. Pavani, Tumsar, Lakbandur, Arjuni-Morgaon, Mohadi, More> gaon. liaadrapvr « • • • Chandrapur, Warora, Mui, Brabmapuri, Sindewadi, Nagbbir, Rajura, Cbimur, Gondpipri, Bhadravatti. bdchiroli •• • • Gadcbiroii, Armori, Aberi.

Source — Deputy Director of Marketing, Governmeni of Maharashtra Mumbai. Rc-4226—15a L ife I n su r an c e I n M a h a r a sh t r a

HR «rftirnn 1995-96 UDit Item

(1) (2) (3) (2) 0 )

9,637.00 Number P.>!icies

•Ptiy wrh r 4,832.58 Rs. tocrore Sum Assured

'sreiTT.— Tirccftq 3rr^f%*rr

Source.—^Life Insuraace Corporation o f India. ¥T?rTT^ 5 i c w fafirinr Gross D irect Premium written In M aharashtra J995-96 (^ 'V m ^( Crofe Rupeea)

«T^ '^aF^/Araoum Item

(1) (2) (1)

?rmR«r f^I*i«o5 ar?qT®n?RT^ 1,769.92 Gross direct premium writtea ircnf^^wr firwiNr in Maharashtra o f General Sc?rer FsrhRV. Insurance Corporation o f India, and its subsidiary companies.

JWarC.— HKdY^T ?TTWT<>r TT^IHgog.

Source.— ^Geaeral losuraoce^^Corporation o f Isdia. N u m ber o f H otels in M a h a r a s h t r a A p pr o v e d BY THE T o u r ism D epartm en t 1995-96

(fhiHT/Number)

•NcTRrfiFcT 'Nr 5TIT 3Vt ?>r frnrfifrcr ?rrTr%?r ^rrrrRFrff df^iPhd dK5H>tJ feVTW 5 5 4 3 2 1 Place Star Star Star Star Star Star Deluxe

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1)

8 10 20 36 10 Mumbai 2 4 3 9 12 Pune iiVf»rnrr« uF.. .. 2 1 1 Aurangabad 2 3 .. Nagpur .. • • Ahmadnagar

• • 1 1 Karad .. 5 .. Kolhapur » T l^ .. 3 2 Matheran fiP w 3 3 1 Nashik 61# •• •• 1 2 Thane

«PS^ 7 12 14 32 61 26 Total

V7STT.— (Nrr^STT^, WRR, sprof^yzr, trtrt ?rwR, Directorate of Tourism, Government of Maharashtrs. I>epartmeat of Tourist. Goveromeot of India, Mumbai ^vrfm*T

F o r e ig n T o u rists D isembarking a t M u m bai b y A ir

1996

q4e«*>N'> Serial Number o f Country o f No. foreign Nationality tourists (1) (2) (3) (2)

1 ai^fxvr 1,11,700 North America 2 4,903 South and Central America

1,16,673 •• Total Amcrica

3 2,52,292 • . Western Europe 4 4,573 • « Eastern Europe

2,56,865 •• Total Europe

5 WrfelTT 66,352 • • Africa

6 •rfhrr anftnn 92,989 ,, West Asia 7 ajiftpn 22.260 .. South Asia 8 cftm q i aiiftnjT 29.457 .. South-East A ^ 9 5;^ airftnn 42 969 .. East Asia

snftwf 1,87,675 •• Total Asia

10 17,043 Australia

11 »nni^ «. 901 Statelen

6,45,509 •• Grand TotiU

WWT.— »iR?r arret, ^nttf ffTJfrrc. Axcrw.—India Tourist Statistic!, Government o f India. 28. HJfJ^ar/MISCELLANEOUS

?T^W^/TABLE No. 28.5. TT3^ncT>5 { ^ ) P r o d u c t io n of C r u d e O il in M a h a r a sh t r a State ('o o o sqrtcT/Tonines)

^ 1 PtiHTO Year Off shore Mumbai High n) (2)

1976-77 406 1977-78 .. 2.074 1978-79 .. .. 3,310 1979-80 .. .. 4,422 1980-81 .. 4,985 1981-82 .. 7,975 1982-83 .. 12.877 1983-84 • • n , m 1984-85 .. • • 20.136

1985-86 .. .. 20,823

1986-87 .. 20,618 1987-88 ...... 20,164 1988-89 .. . .. 21,112 1989-90 .. 21,716 1990-91 .. 21.191 1991-92 .. .. 18,963 1992-93 .. .. 15,746 1993-94 ...... 15,375 1994-95 .. .. 20,226 1995 96* .. •• •• 22,665 • aiFTOt/Piovisional efraiT.— 3W g ^rffor^ 1^«rnr, a#B arr'E % , »ir?t ^<*h , Source.— Economics and Statist{cs Divis

*T^TTTBJ TTKTTcft?? #?Tr^Tfr ?Tr5, q^fJOI ^ 5T m R eserves, G ross Pr o d u c t io n a n d U t ilisa tio n o f N a t u r a l G as in M a h a r a sh t r a S tate

%?!nT/Ofr shore Mumbai High ^ /Y e a r ^TT^** f m

Reserves Gross productioa Utilisatloa (Bn. Cubic Metres) (MilHoa Cu. Metres) (Mn. Cu. Metres) (i; (2) (3) (4)

1976-77 148.08 4S • • • •

1978-79 264.64 386 204

1979-SO 270.96 542 372

1980-81 329.04 673 307

1981-82 330.62 1,345 671

1982-83 377.2! 2,357 1,400

1983-84 377.80 3,259 1,834

1984-85 368.55 4,403 2,513

1985-86 377.69 5,180 3,067

1986-87 400-99 6,705 5,042

1987-88 ' 411.09 8,259 5,820 1988-89 440.47 9,731 6,944

1989-90 457.36 13,087 8,585

1990-91 483.50 14,082 10,035

1991-I92 479-77 14,394 11,378

1992-93 465.13 13,352 12,453 1993-!94 454*56 13,356 12,472 1994-S95* 406.47 14,138 13,150

1995-96 377.17 16,579 15,966 **3iF«rnft/ProvisionaI. ^/Calendar Year. hnam:.— anr ar fftfwi# fsnmr, fiTPrf$t arf^ afs »Nr, ?mnr, sNY pSeorce.— Economics and Statistics Division, Ministry o f Petroleum and Natural Gai Statistics, Government o f India, New Deliil 28. H^'>»i/iVlISCELLANEOUS «IW^/TABLE No. 28.7.

R^TTnsgTcft?; q ^ ip d ^nps LPO Domestic Customers in Maharashtra

(a T>#/As oa 1st April 1995)

(?3TRfcr/In tfaousaod)

No. o f Customers Name o f Company

*nw

(1) (2) 0 )

HTTtN ^ »T|T*rgo5 w f f e r . . 205 Indian Oil Corporation Limited,

fi^^wR w ffe r 1,650 Hindustan Petroleum Corporatioi Limited. tffrra *f|iM¥o5 wlRja 1,945 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.

3,800 . . Total

wren.— am ^ ?rtfeR5y ^vjnr, ^ arrfq ^ 5?f2f2tw, »?H5!iS

Soorce.~-Econotrics and Statistics Division, M inistyof Petrolum and Natural Qa^ Statistics, Govemment o f India, New Delhi. ?ffclT ?wtu/TABLE No, 29.1. Weft/

(^T*?rt S|R?t 53IR ^ if?TT?J}T# f3 tR £5fi? 3n|ct/

Serial 3fR 1960-61 1965-66 1970-71 1975-76 Mo, 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1. ^5T ( 30,758 30,769 30,766 30,758 q[

2 «nf^5 fJpsToS 17,878 18,135 17,668 18,262

3. ?*m ¥ ^«r 18,823 18,972 18,737 19,664

4. «frft45TPa75?t^ 1.220 1,388 1,570 2.171

5. PnFNTsty ^

(3t) at|a5—

( t ) ^ 1,300 1,321 1,352 1,416

(?) 1,369 884 1,662 :,286

(w) »fg—

(«») « ^ 907 833 812 1,169

( ? ) ^t'TRJT 401 280 440 1,19^

(^ ) — ( 1 ) *5t 6,284 6,057 5,703 f,064

(?) 4,224 2,295 1,557 X466

( ? ) smrcT— ( 1 ) ^ 1,635 1,828 2,039 l,S08i

(?) 489 370 824 56C TRENDS IN SELECTED INDICATORS TABLE No. 29.1.

A g r ic u l t u r b

Area m thousand hectares and outturn in thousand tonnes)

l980-8il 1985-86 1990-91 1995-96* 1996-97* Item

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2)

30,75.8 30,758 30,758 30,758 30,758 Total geographical area according to village papers. i8,2»>9 18,223 18,565 17,911 17,876 Net area sown

19,64)2 20,569 21,859 21,327 21,662 Gross cropped area

a,4J5 2,420 3,319 3,287 3,338 Gross area irrigated

Area and outturn of priodpal croi^s—

(a) Rice—

I,45S 1^36 1,597 1,517 1.478 (0 Area

231S 2,160 2,345 2,563 2.614 (I'O Outturn

ib) Wheat—

l,063i 888 867 702 799 (i) Area

886 652 909 898 1,167 (fi) Outturn

(c) Jowar— 6,469 6,628 6,300 .557 5,692 (j) Area

4,409 3,918 5,929 4,982 6,241 (i7) Outturn

(«/) Bajri— 1,534 1,717 1.940 1,665 1,947 (0 A r « » ,

697 420 1,115 965 1,831 (/z) O u tti^

»wt4t/P*rovisiooal. tfWtTT

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (*6)

^ ?r c!Tt% ^ * (I) (JorETF^ a^j^r)-- (1 ) . . 10.606 10,512 10,320 10,931

(^ ) ^

(*b) q^of qri’Brn^— (T) 2,349 2,330 2,566 2,914

( h ) 989 657 677 1.168

(/nr) 3RT— (n ) 155 171 204 268

(^ ) ^T?5T (35^?j) . . 10,404 10,080 14,433 20,534 (q)

(n ) 2,500 2,716 2,750 2,307

{R) ( f ^ s ^ ) 288 179 82 133 (0) — (T) 1,083 1,117 904 854

(^) vlcMKH 800 473 586 693 (^) jTwua— (

(r) ;j?rr5? 12 6 5 5 fltft ■dHI4»iT% -•

(<|) 3T?JTOT^ N.A.N.A. N.A. N.A.

(^) arasrnw?fT N.A. N.A.N.A.N.A.

(^) N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. (7) (8) (9) (iO) (1‘ ) (2> Area and outturn of prlncij[>al crops—contd. (e) All cereals— Unctading other cereals) 10,976 11,209 11,136 9.970 10.468 (0 Area

8,647 7.554 10,740 10.007 12 552 (//) Outturn

if ) Ail pulses— 2,715 2.840 3.257 3.305 3.325 (/) Araa

825 1,156 1,441 1.661 2,037 (« ) Outturn

C?) Sugarcane— 319 355 536 580 516 (/) Area

23.706 23,268 38,154 46.636 41,805 (//) Outturn (cane)

ih) Cowon— 2,550< 2,709 2,721 3.065 3,085 (/) Area

208: 338 319 476 534 (//) Outturn (in Hot)

(i) Groundnut— 695 670 864 511 576 (/) Area

451 491 979 576 756 («■) Outturn

O’) Tobaaso— 12 10 8 9 10 (/) Area

8 8 8 14 11 (iV) Outturn

ladet number; of agricultural production (1979-82*100)

n .a . 88.4 120.4 119.4 1 4 '.4 (0 Foodgrains

N.A. 103.7 154.5 167.9 174.2 (i7) Non foodgrains

N.A. 95.7 136.5 142.4 160 7 (rV/) All commodities ai^WWti/Pro visional 29. ^/TRENDS IN SELECTED INDICATORS

ipi?t^/TABLE No. 29.2.

cn?TEr?r ^ f^ ^ / L iv esto c k a n d Po u l t r y

( S^srTTpT/in thousand numbers)

Serial S’m 1961 1966 1972 197S 1982 1987 1992 Category No. (0 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (2) 1 — Ca!Ue—

?(t«T ^ . . 6,490 6,550 6,206 6,329 6.687 6,690 6,955 M a !« o\^er 3 years *nf . , 4,644 4,534 4,587 4,731 5.247 5,739 5,847 Females over 3 years . . 4,194 3,645 3,912 4,108 4,223 4,555 4,639 Yaung stock

,, 15^28 14,729 14,765 15,218 16,162 16,983 17,441 Total— Catile

2 — Bufialoes

. . 353 340 308 325 351 356 337 Males o/er 3 years 1,639 1,135 1,871 2,148 2,307 2,816 3,224 Females o/er 3 years . . 1,095 967 1,122 1,425 U l 3 1,583 1,887 Youag stoofe

. 3,087 3,042 3,301 3,899 3,972 4.755 5,447 Total— hifTaloes

3 . 2,093 2,205 2,128 2,636 2,671 2.873 3,074 Siecp

4 1(^55^ . . 5,181 5,121 5.911 7,563 7.705 9,195 9,941 Gsats

ftnit 105 101 58 48 49 43 40 Horses and p>nies . . 360 352 317 326 340 447 449 Othcf li/estock . 26,048 25,449 26^61 29,642 30,919 34,255 36,393 Tatal— li^estocfc 7 ^f^rrer, ... 10,577 9,902 12,217 18,751 19,844 24,839 32,187 Poultry ?WTT 'TABLE No. 29.3. 29* f?i W m j

« f f ir ^ w /

^rlal TOT 1960 1065 m o 1973 ii'iOi (0 <2) (3! (4) (5) m

8,01') $,i72 9,SC3 11.425

2 ^Fnrwnt^ifT {f'*rr) 746 9U3 952 J.0I3

3 sfttrHirr »w w r—

( ’ ) 242 251 227 420

(5 ) Iv.^s; !5,o51 14,411 12,983

«f!T4 —

(

{^ ) (j^anTJ^ ssr) 187 M7 216 188

f!a «f TRESNDS IN SELECTED INDICATORS

TAffiL« No. 293.

INDIUSE-RY AND MfNlNG

1980) 19S5 1 990 1994 1995 1996 Item

(7) (3) <‘>) (H)) (12) (2)

15,i’ 00 IH /'li 23j4lO 25 27,4?8 27,668 N'u niier o f working factoriest

1.177? f,129 1,163 1 ,2 ’ 5 1.259 l.:7 9 A/er.igc vUi’.y mimb=r o f work- ers (

Indiwtrlal prodiictlw —

249 > 221 238 2.)7 25S N-A. {;) Co'ton yara f mlibn kg.).

12,603^ 10,^31 8,552 7,452 6,4->3 N.A. C'O Cotioa cloth (Ukh metres)

Mineral pmfuctlon—

3,3000 10,792 16,030 20,4?9 22.701 25,00:. (;) cOai {'hoiiSi*ad tc'noes).

223 238 262 2^1 323 • 305 (Ji) Wan«autsc Or^ (thou- san.i tonne*)-

Provitidoofal 3idi Faactories covered uoder sepa-iue Act, from 1974. w im v r fw /

Serial m 1965-66 1910-71 \91S-7'6 No. 0 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

1 wftw «nmr (jjurr 759 1,304 2,119 2786

2 { 9 m ¥ %«NfT 3,268 5,535 9,134 12,052

3 «rr*ri: (?sT

( f) U853 3,297 . 5,312 J.935

4 *nnT^»5 ■’ni3^ 853 4,665 12,752 20,112 4y^|T«tSf %%?m ( «w ^ arsrf- TRENEDSIN SELECTED INDICATORS

TABLEE Ko. 29.4,

Elbctrricity

{p80-8Sl 1985-86 1990-91 1995-96 1996-97* Item

(7> (8) (9) (10) (11) (2)

4.298'8 7,091 8,876 10,039 10,039 Installed capacity (thouMod kw.).

18J5M 27,647 37,311 51,326 54,037 Electricity generated (millioo kwh.).

Consumption (million kwh.) ^

14,0344 20,979 30,775 45,571 47,092 (a) Total

8,1300 11,124 14,706 18,053 18,119 (b) Industrial

27,914 4 33,927 39.413 39,413 39,413 Towns and villages electrified by M.S. Electricity Board as at the end o f each year.

G.c.i;.p..) R c 4 m —n (900— 5- 99) ^[^9f,Tli^ Serial 1960-61 1965-66 1970-71 1975-76 No. (n (2) (3) (4) (5) (P)

1 tr^«MO wPiHi Hwc 31.565 37,405 42,603 49,651

2 4,191 6,786 8,581 11,629 (§5rrcra). 3 «o5^ (fftet w ^ ) 291 712 1,490 2,788

4 srp!tftH> iTcr ire«TTJrt f k ^ 43 91 133 170

arr^t snrRwrr d ?TFrr% 3rr|?i. (cqia ^ F^ir^i 5ft5, ^ w p n , ^reqtwr afenrf^ 3tt|. ) . r^ENDIS IN SELECTED INDICATORS lAP.LEl No. 29.5.

Do-o perxatio n

^ - 8 1 1985-86 1990-91 1995-96 1996-97 Item

(V (8) (9) (10) (11) (2)

UK747 i 9 a n 1,04,620 1,39.089 1,36,785 Societies (No.)

114,783 20,141 26,909 35.770 36,505 Members (thousand No.)

5,210 1,085 2,418 5,044 5,521 Working capital (Crore Rs.)

250 419 800 1,510 1,661 Advances by primary agricul- tural credit and multipurpose societies (Crore Rs.).

Tb’he above figures relate to all types o f societies, (including supervising unions ‘ dstt'^isioaal and district boards and iasurancs societies, etc.). *Tfr^^ arrPT ?oPT^o5^/

3r^’P»ri^ Serial 9T9 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 No. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1 sciN; cj^ ^ i »

2 mfiTiB ?n ^ { s i ^ ^RWlXt —■

(ar) »rfer& 45,328 66,363 1,08,679 1,69,895 2,13,700

89,127 1,43,497 2,57,539 4,58,214 7,25,352 T r an sip o r t A n d C ommunication

19J85 1990 1995 1996* 1997* Item

m (9) (10) (11) (12) (2)

1.51,6>71 1,72,859 1,84,165 1,85,283 1,87,575 Length o f roads as on 31st March of each year (kilo­ metres). M otor vehicles in operation (as on 1st January of each year).-—

2.82,S972 4,04,240 4,81,408 5,28,154 5,88,384 (

13,45,(048 24,30,615 36,21,331 39,42,406 43,59,029 (b) All types of vehicles fTWT

*JTsI 1960-61 1965-66 1970-71 1975-76

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

fifWTJf—

(5#-snaifiR5 )

(«i) «€»iT (?WT) 34,594 41,781 45,143 4S.299

(^ ) (f^nrtcr) . . 4,178 5,535 6.229 6,993

(^) (^nra) ,. 113 153 185 221 fm?? ftww—

(1) ^ (««sn) 2,468 4,032 5,339 5,810

{ r ) .. 858 1,500 1,936 2,442

(3) fiffwp (I'ifnra) ,. 35 57 77 96 TRETNDS IN SELECTED liNDICATORS

TAL1BE: No. 29.7.

E ducjattion

tp80-8Jl 1985-86 1990-91 1994*95 1995-96 Item

(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (2)

Primary education—<

(excluding pre-primary).

51,0445 54,406 57,744 61,683 62>342 (1) Institutions (No.)

8,3992 9,418 10,424 11,475 11,717 (2) Students (thousand No.)

2222 245 268 294 302 (3) Teachers (thousand No.)

Secondary education—

6,1119 8,177 9,992 13,172 13,646 (1) Institutions (No.)

3,3009 4,585 5.794 7,368 7,615 (2) Students (thousand No.)

ill4 146 132 223 229 (3) Teachers (thousand No.) 29. ^/TRENDS IN SELECTED INDICATORS

cffcH’iWTW/TABLE No. 29.8.

arfw rnixfhr (TT^irrf^yvT) All-india Wholesale Price Index N umbers (New Series)

(arm iw^/Baseyear: 1981-!2«=100)

v jv rfsi 3fTT« All Serial Year Primary Fuel, power, Manu- commo- N o. articles light and factored dities lubricants products (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

tfiR/VVeight— (32.295) (10.663) (57.042) (100.000)

1 1982-83 106.7 106.5 103.5 104.9

2 1985-86 125.7 129.8 124.5 125.4

3 1986-S7 137.1 138.6 129.2 132.7

4 1987-88 152.6 143.3 138.5 143.6

5 1988-89 160.1 151.2 151.5 154.3

6 1989-90 163.6 156.6 168-6 165.7

7 1 990-91 184.9 175.8 182.8 182.7

8 1991-92 218.3 199.0 203.4 207.8

9 1992-93 234.6 227.1 225.6 228.7

10 1993-94 250.9 262.4 243.2 247.8

11 1994-95 283.2 280.4 268.8 274.7

12 1995-96 304.1 285.4 293.1 295.8

13 1996-97 328.4 324.2 305.0 314. 6

siiQR. srrf^r^ VRti yxvrc, Source. —Office o f the Economic Adviser, Ministry o f Industry, Gcvemm entof India, New Delhi. Wfr/TABLE No. 29.9. (iT^inrlT^)/ sTTwr^ Serial «TRr 'fJTX 1971-72 J 976-77 No. Weight (I) (2) O) (4) (5) (6)

1

2 (^^¥1 ^ 1<^^o = ')o o ) 3T?r 59.9 214 328 ?R?Tr5rr?:iT fjTf^rr^ 100.00 198 308

3

4 5^ ( % ‘S, 1 o o ) . arvr 50.60 i89 314 ?R?iTsiK«r r?r??rr^ 100.00 176 287

<; ^SlJp H^o) .. 3T?t 52.9 .. .. 100.00 •• ••

f. 5(r55»n^ = 3T5I 55.98 :03 319 «4yiyr<'j| 100.CO 188 296

7 ;rt^5 (^^5¥7, oR n ^ * l= 'l® ‘>) . . 31?l 60.26 210 345 ?rar?nyi <®i fk?yii^ 100.00 19S 315

8 aiVrnRT? «i%^<^=«\oo ) «?r 53.65 201 335 100.00 190 308

9 . . 2?5T 55-64 • • • • • . . 100.00 ......

10 8n$t^ ) . . 3T5f ■ 62.30 ....

@ 3tot^^ ^/Bas0 yoar : 1982 = ![00 ***TnTT^ ar? \\6^ TT^ iTSq ^TOfri «T^HT3t ^TSTT^FtfT^ CooNSUMER P r ice In d e x N umbees for W o r k in g C lass (N ew Series)

19881- 1986- 1991- 1994- 1995- 1996- Item Centre 822 87 92@ 95® 96® 97@ Linking factor

(77) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) <13) (3) (2)

508»8 799 255 342 378 401 5.44 Food Mumbai 4660 717 234 314 346 372 5.12 General Index (Calendar year 1960 ==100)

5444 756 242 308 361 385 5.37 Food Solapur 4999 697 234 296 337 365 5.03 General Index (Calendar year 1960=100)

5055 708 229 299 331 364 5 24 Food Nagpur 4699 673 230 296 320 354 4.99 General Index (Calendar year I960 =» 100)

4900 717 251 335 383 406 4.86 Food Pune 4322 639 226 304 339 36o 4.53 General Index (Calendar year 1961 = 100)

247 315 343 379 Food Nashik •• 236 302 329 361 •• General Index (Calander year 1982 = 100)

5300 718 247 315 361 388 5.12 Food Jalgaon 472? 667 228 294 325 347 4.78 General Index (Calendar year 1961 = 100}

579 ^ 749 238 298 351 374 5.51 Food Nanded 523 ^ 707 234 297 340 361 5.01 General Index (Calendar year 1961 =100)

548 ? 830 247 318 376 402 5.63 Food Aurangabad 496 . 743 227 292 334 362 5.18 General Index (Calendar year 1961 «= 100)

.... 249 326 379 402 .... Food Kolhapur ------230 301 337 360 .... General Index (Calender Year 1982=100)

237 310 344 369 Food Akola 229 297 325 351 .... General Index (Calendar year 1982=100)

Linkkingj factor for convertiDg index number with base 19f^2 into with base 1960/1961. cfsfrT

TT5^ ^3?TvT/(^lfer Trf^T^)

W?P*TR> Serial ^ 1980-81 1981-82 1985-86 ^88-89 No.

0) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

(ar) trsiT ^ ? r (^S )’ w itcl) 15,163 16,993 26,467 40,472

{^ ) r m ^rWRT (lOO.O) (II2 .I) (174.5) (266.9)

( ^ ) (^qqi^) 2,435 2,673 3,826 5,430

( ? ) 57^ 3 ? T ? r r ? r T (100.0) (109.8) (157.1) (223.0) (arran

2 fe*T#TOTT —

(3t) TFiil ^cq?r ’FraicT) 15,16315,519 18,714 22,362

( l ) T T 5 J T ^ ? T v r r ^ (100.0) (102.3) (123.4) (147.5) (srrmT

(^ ) (wqicr) 2,435 2,4412,705 3,000

(l) SfTitf^VRTfrr^FTNi (100.0) (100.2) (IH.l) (123.2) (arTQTT *} = *!«»)

*3f?^4t/*rovisional

srr^ crair arRri ^m>nTra s!Tw arrisr. Statte Income (R-svised Series)

1990-91 1991-92* 1992-93* 1993-94* 1994-95* 1995-96© 1996-97 Item

(7}) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (2)

I Net State Domestic Product at current prices— 58,1:37 65,808 82,076 97,980 1,11,726 1,33,421 1,52,129 (a) State income (Rs- in crore). (383.*4) (434.0) (541.3) (646.2) (736.8) (879.9) (1003.7) (6) Index No. of State income. (Base: 1980-81-100) 7,443^ 8,242 10,080 11,799 13,195 15,43717,295 (c) Per capita State income, (in Rs.). (3055.5) (338.4) (413-9) (484.5) (541.8) (634.7) (710.2) (i/) Index No. of per capita State income (Base: 1980-81=100).

II Net State Domestic Product at constau (1980-81) prices— 27,2224 27,139 33,343 84,126 36,191 39,688 42,685 (a) State income (Rs in crore). (179..5) (179.0) (206.7) (225.1) (238.7) (261.7) (281.5) (6) Index No. of State income. (Base: 1980-81-100)- 3,4833 3,399 38,49 4,110 4,274 4,598 4,853 (c) Per capita in, come, (in Rs.). (143.(0) (139.6) (158.1) (168 .8) (175.5) (188 8) (199.3) (

gsnnrqfwr^/Preliminary. .Wotes,— While calcuJatiag per capita income mid-year population has been used. WcfT TTCT%/COiNVERSION FACTORS

i. $?Rt/LENGTH

1 toot = 30.48 Ceotimetrcs 1 mietre = 1.09361 yard. (Exact).

JTR f?r^hftZT ^ 1 yard = 0.9144 metre (Exact) 1 kilometre = 0.62137 mill.

(cRltcRT) 1 ratle == 1.609344 kilometres (Exact)

2. 5^^qi3/AREA»

1 square toot == 9.2903 square deci- 1 hectaire = 2.47105 acm metres.

1 acre = 0.404686 hectare 1 sq. kilometre = 0.386101 squsre oils.

1 square mile = 2.58999 square kilometres.

3. ^/WEIGHT

1 kilogram 2.20462 pounds =■ 1.07169 seers.

qt? fvsrtyN ^ 1 pouad =* 0.4535924 kilogram 1 tan == 1.01605 lomes.

Jrfbp £i! JW 1 toQne =» 0.98420 ton ™ 26.7923 Mattods 247

4. mr^/CAPACITY

I gallion (Imp.) 4.54596 litres 1 litre = 0.219976 gallon (Imp.)

^r55vr- (U . S.) galleon

5. #CTTot/METRIC UNITS

Leength 1 kilometre = 1,000 metr^.

1 metre = 1,000 niillimetres.

Arrea 1 sq. kilometre = 100 hectares.

t o 1 hectare =“ 10,000 sq. metres.

«r^fi Wteigiit 1 tonne - 1,000 kilograms = 10 quintal*

1 kilogram = 1,000 grams.

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49 3.2 802 8i05

54 29 3.4 277 2(67 12 331 3!92

128 2 ^ 15.2 28 20

1 5 a 1513 164 20.3 250160 2051.60

175 22.2 14 413 411 190 25.1 12.71 2.71

191 390:17 390.71 195 0405 26.1 2.63 2.61

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