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Statistical Abstract Rajasthan 2010 STATISTICAL ABSTRACT RAJASTHAN 2010 (combined issue) DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PUBLICATION Deputy Director Dr. R.N. Meena Statistical Assistant Shri Manoj Sharma Smt. Alka Chandel Computer Shri Vijay Singh THE METRIC SYSTEM [I] METRIC UNITS LINEAR 10 Milimetres "" 1 Centimetre 10 Centimetres "" 1 Decimetre 10 Decimetres "" 1 Metre 10 Metres "" 1 Decametre 10 Decametres "" 1 Hectometre 10 Hectometres "" 1 Kilometre 100 Sq.Milimetres "" 1 Sq. Centimetre 100 Sq. Centimetres "" 1 Sq. Decimetre 100 Sq. Decimetres "" 1 Sq. Metre 100 Sq. Metres "" 1 Sq. Decametre-1 Acre. 100 Sq. Acres "" 1 Sq. Hectometre-Hectare 100 Hectares "" 1 Sq. Kilometre WEIGHT 10 Miligrams "" 1 Centigram 10 Centigrams "" 1 Decigram 10 Decigrams "" 1 Gram. 10 Grams "" 1 Decagram 10 Decagrams "" 1 Hectogram 10 Hectograms "" 1 Kilogram 100 Kilograms "" 1 Quintal 1000 Kilograms "" 1 Metric Tonne CAPACITY 10 Milimetres "" 1 Centilitre 10 Centilitres "" 1 Decilitre 10 Decilitres "" 1 Litre 10 Litres "" 1 Decalitre 10 Decalitres "" 1 Hectolitre 10 Hectolitres "" 1 Kilolitre VOLUME 1000 Cubic Milimetres "" 1 Cubic Centimetre 1000 Cubic Centimetres "" 1 Cubic Decimetre 1000 Cubic Decimetres "" 1 Cubic Metre AREA 1 Square Inch "" 645.16 Square Milimetres (mm2) 1 Square Foot "" 0.0929030 Square Metre (m2) 1 Square Yard "" 9 Square Feet "" 0.836127 Square Metre (m2) 1 Square Metre "" 10,7639 Square Feet "" 1.19599 Square Yards "" 1 Acre "" 4840 Square Yards "" 4046.86 Square Metres (m2) "" 0.404686 Hectares 1 Hectare "" 10,000 Square Metres (m2) "" 2.47105 Acres "" 0.01 Square Kilometre (km2) 1 Square Kilometre "" 100 Hectares "" 0.386102 Square Mile 91 Square Mile "" 640 Acres "" 258.999 Hectares "" 2.58999 Square Kilometres (km2) MASS WEIGHTS 1 Ounce "" 28.3495 Grams(g) 1 Pound "" 0.453592 Kilogram (Kg.) "" 0.00892857 Hundred Weight 1 Kilogram "" 2.20462 Pounds "" 0.01 Quintal 1 Hundred Weight (Cwt) "" 112 Pounds "" 50.8023 Kilograms (Kg.) 1 American (Short) Ton "" 2000 Pounds "" 0.892857 Long Ton "" 0.97185 Tonnes 1 Tonne (Metric Ton) "" 2204.62 Pounds "" 1000 Kilograms (kg.) "" 1.10231 Short Tons "" 0.984207 Long Ton 1 Imperial (Long) Ton "" 2240 Pounds — 1.12 Short Tons — 1.01605 Tonnes [II] PREFIXES USED IN METRIC TABLES Prefix — Meaning Milli — One Thousandth (1/1000 = .001) Centi — One Hundredth (1/100 = .01) Deci — One Tenth = (1/10 = .1) Unit — One (1) Deka — Ten (10) Hecto — One Hundred (100) Kilo — One Thousand (1,000) Mega — One Million (1000,000) [III] CONVERSION FACTORS LENGTH 1 Inch "" 25.4 Milimetres (mm) "" 0.0254 Metre 1 Foot "" 12 Inches "" 0.333333 Yard. "" 0.3048 Metre (m) 1 Yard "" 36 Inches "" 3 Feet "" 0.9144 Metre (m) 1 Metre "" 39.3701 Inches "" 3.28084 Feet "" 1.09361 Yards "" 0.001 Kilometre (km) 1 Kilometre "" 1000 Metre (m) "" 0.621371 Mile 1 Mile "" 1760 Yards "" 1.60934 Kilometres (km) 1 International "" 6076.12 Feet Nautical Mile "" 1.852 Kilometres (km) "" 1.5152 Statute mile — 1.12 Short Tons — 1.01605 Tonnes (IV) UNITS FOR WHOLESALE TRANSACTION OF COMMODITIES S.No. Commodity Metric Unit 1 Gold Gram (g) 2 (i) Grocery (Cardamoms, Pickles, Jams and dry mangoes) Kilogram (Kg.) (ii) Confectionery (Biscuits & Sweetmeats) (iii) Textiles and textile Fibre (Cotton yarn damaged and second cloth feats, rags, chindies etc. raw silk rayon, silk yarn, raw wool & wool manufactures (When sold by weight) (iv) Paints and Chemicals (Paints if sold by weight indigo & Liquid Chlorine) (v) Hides, Skin and Leather (Raw hides and skins) (vi) Metals (Silver aluminium sheet, scrips and circles, copper and brass wires and utensils) (vii) Miscellaneous (Tea, Meat, camphor tablets, seena, leaves and mica) 3 (i) Grains and pulses (Rice, Wheat, bajara, jowar, arhar, moong, masur & Gram) Kilogram (Kg.) (ii) Spices (black pepper, mustard, chillies, cloves, dhania, dalchini, methi, turmeric, betelnuts and dry ginger) (iii) Plantation Products (Coffee, rubber, cashewnuts, cashew, kerneis, Tobacco) raw and manufactured. (iv) Forest products (lac and lac products, gum, benjamin and gum arbic, myrobalans) (v) Textile & textile fibres (Raw cotton, raw jute, raw hemp & coir yarn) (vi) Oil, Oilseeds and Oilcakes like groundnut, gingelly, rapeseed, copra etc. groundnut cake, castor cake, sesamum cake & coconut Cake) (vii) Miscellaneous (Sugarcane, vegetable, tamarind & garlic) (viii) Non-Ferrous Metals (Aluminium ingots, bar blocks, slabs &billets) (ix) Lead (ingots sheets & Strips) (x) Copper (ingots, blooms, slabs, cakes, tiles, bricks, billets, blsterbars and wirebars, rods, sections and pipe sheets & circles) (xi) Brass (Ingots, rods, sections, Pipe strips and circles) (xii) Zinc (Ingots, sheets & strips) (xiii) Tin (Blocks) (xiv) Chemicals (Caustic soda, bleaching powder, glycerine, soap, paper and salt) (xv) Others (Sugar, gur, ice & fish etc.) 4 (i) Minerals (Iron ore, Manganese ore, Bauxite & Coal) Quintal (q) (100Kg.) (ii) Iron and Steel (Pig-Iron and steel manufactures ) semi-billets for re-rolling etc. Metric tonne(1000 Kg.) 5 Cotton cloth (Mill and handloom), silk & rayon manufactures, woolen cloth. Metre (m.) 6 Jute-carpets, coir mates and mattings and sheetglass etc. Square metre (Sq. m.) 7 Timber Cubic metre (Cub.m.) 8 Paints (When sold by measure) and spirits Litre (L) (V) UNITS FOR RETAIL TRANSACTION OF COMMODITIES S.No. Commodity Metric Unit (i) Foodgrains, Pulses and Spices, Vanaspati Oils, Ghee, Fruits, Vegetables, Meat, Fish and Sweets, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Salt & Bread etc. Kilogram (Kg.) (ii) Vanaspati Oil, Milk ( when sold by measure) etc. Litre (L) (iii) Packed material Preferably size corre- sponding to commercial Weights and measures Prescribed. CONTENTS Table No. Title Page No. THE METRIC SYSTEM 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Rajasthan at a glance 1 1.2 Rajasthan in Indian economy 2-27 1.3 Selected indicators of economic activities in Rajasthan 28-29 2. AREA AND POPULATION 30 2.1 Ranking of districts By Area 31 2.1(A) Ranking of districts By Population Density 32 2.2 Districtwise Population, Sex ratio & Growth rate in Rajasthan 33 2.3 Ranking of districts by population size in 1991 and 2001 34 2.4 Occupation wise classification of population 35-38 2.5 Panchayat samitiwise population 39-46 2.6 Classification of villages according to population range 47 2.7 Number and Population of urban Agglomerations/Cities/Towns by size class 48-49 2.8 Districtwise rural-urban composition of population 50-51 2.9 Projected population (2001-2021) 52 2.10 Population Projections of Rajasthan (2001-2021) 53 2.11 Districtwise and Divisionwise population Projections-Rajasthan as on 1st March (2001-2021) 54-57 2.12 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population in Rajasthan 58 2.13 Decadal Variation in Population of Rajasthan Since 1901 59 3. ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS 60 3.1 Temperature and humidity 61 3.2 Annual Rainfall 62 3.3 Seasonal Rainfall 63 4. VITAL STATISTICS 64 4.1 Medically certified deaths by causes in Rajasthan (2006) 65-71 4.2 Estimated birth rate, death rate and infant mortality rate (2007) 72 4.3 Death rate and infant mortality rate by sex and residence (2007) 72 4.4 Districtwise Status of Birth and Death in Rajasthan 72(i) 4.5 Estimates of Child Mortality Indicators by Sex and Residence 72(ii-iii) 5. HOUSING 73 5.1 Progress of Rajasthan Housing Board 74 5.2 Residential sitution in Rajasthan 75 (i) Table No. Title Page No. 6. EDUCATION 76 6.1 School education in Rajasthan 77-79 6.2 College education in Rajasthan (2007-08) 80 6.3 Polytechnic and ITI education in Rajasthan 81 6.4 Literacy rate for Rajasthan 82 6.5 Population and Literates by sex of Rajasthan 83 7. MASS COMMUNICATION 84 7.1 News papers and Magazines published 85-86 8. HEALTH 87 8.1 Government Medical Institutions 88 8.2 Government Medical and Health personnel (Modern Medicine) 89 8.3 Patient treated in government medical institutions (2007) 90 8.4 Out-Door patient treated in government medical institutions by causes (2007) 91-97 8.5 In-Door patient treated in government medical institutions by causes (2007) 98-104 8.6 Government Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Naturalpathy, Unani Institutions and beds. 105 8.7 Medical personnel in Government Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Naturalpathy and Unani Institutions 106 8.8 Patients Treated in Government Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Naturalpathy and Unani institutions 106 8.9 In-patient beds in medical institutions 107 9. FAMILY WELFARE 108 9.1 Progress of family welfare (2007-08) 109 9.1(A) Progress of family welfare(2008-09) 110 9.2 Districtwise couple protection rate by various methods ( 31.3.08) 111-113 9.2(A) Districtwise couple protection rate by various methods(31.3.09) 114-116 9.3 Family welfare centres and sub-centres 117 10. SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES 118 10.1 Districtwise Hostels and Scholars in social welfare scheme. 119-120 10.2 Handicapped persons scholarship scheme of social welfare (2006-07) 121 10.3 Slum Population in Towns, UA's of Rajasthan 122-123 10.4 Disable Population in Rajasthan 124 11. SOCIAL SECURITY AND SOCIAL DEFENCE 125 11.1 Police and armed Constabulary 126 11.2 Districtwise crimes in Rajasthan 127 11.3 Property stolen and recovered 128 11.4 Districtwise Dacoity situation 129 11.5 Jails and Jail Prisoners 130 11.6 Judicial set-up in Rajasthan 131-133 11.7 Progress of civil cases in Rajasthan 134 11.8 Progress of criminal cases in Rajasthan 134 11.9 Courtwise Revenue cases in Rajasthan 135 (ii) Table No. Title Page No. 12. STATE INCOME 136 12.1 Net State Income and Percentage distribution by industrial origin at current prices 137 12.2 Net State Income and Percentage distribution
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