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District Statistical Hand Book, Kendrapara GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DISTRICT STATISTICAL HAND BOOK KENDRAPARA 2018 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, ODISHA ARTHANITI ‘O’ PARISANKHYAN BHAWAN HEADS OF DEPARTMENT CAMPUS, BHUBANESWAR PIN-751001 Email : [email protected]/[email protected] Website : desorissa.nic.in [Price : Rs.25.00] ସଙ୍କର୍ଷଣ ସାହୁ, ଭା.ପ.ସେ ଅର୍ଥନୀତି ଓ ପରିସଂ孍ୟାନ ଭବନ ନିସଦେଶକ Arthaniti ‘O’ Parisankhyan Bhawan ଅର୍େନୀତି ଓ ପରିେଂଖ୍ୟାନ HOD Campus, Unit-V Sankarsana Sahoo, ISS Bhubaneswar -751005, Odisha Director Phone : 0674 -2391295 Economics & Statistics e-mail : [email protected] Foreword I am very glad to know that the Publication Division of Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES) has brought out District Statistical Hand Book-2018. This book contains key statistical data on various socio-economic aspects of the District and will help as a reference book for the Policy Planners, Administrators, Researchers and Academicians. The present issue has been enriched with inclusions like various health programmes, activities of the SHGs, programmes under ICDS and employment generated under MGNREGS in different blocks of the District. I would like to express my thanks to Dr. Bijaya Bhusan Nanda, Joint Director, DE&S, Bhubaneswar for his valuable inputs and express my thanks to the officers and staff of Publication Division of DES for their efforts in bringing out this publication. I also express my thanks to the Deputy Director (P&S) and his staff of DPMU, Kendrapara for their tireless efforts in compilation of this valuable Hand Book for the District. Bhubaneswar (S. Sahoo) May, 2020 Dr. Bijaya Bhusan Nanda, O.S. & E.S.(I) Joint Director Directorate of Economics & Statistics Odisha, Bhubaneswar Preface The District Statistical Hand Book, Kendrapara’ 2018 is a step forward for evidence based planning with compilation of sub-district level information. It furnishes block-wise statistics on Area & Population, Agriculture, Co-operation, Forest, Fisheries, Live Stock & Animal Husbandry, Industry & Mining, Power, Transport & Communication, Education, Health and Family Welfare, Banking, Revenue, Police, Crime and Judiciary, Labour & Employment, Public Distribution, Local Bodies, Election, Women & Child Welfare Programme, Poverty Alleviation Programme, Disaster Statistics etc. Besides, the publication provides district wise information on selected indicators which helps to access the relative position of the district in the State. This publication will be a handy guide to the line Departments at the district and State level for sectoral and decentralized planning. This will also carter to the district and block level data requirement for Non-Government Organizations working in the field. I acknowledge with thanks the valuable help and co-operation of various Government offices of Kendrapara District as well as at the State level, which have made available the required data for publication of this issue. The effort of the entire DPMU team comprising of Deputy Director (P&S), Kendrapara and his staff is highly appreciated for bringing out this valuable Hand Book for the District. I sincerely acknowledge the guidance of Sri S. Sahoo, ISS, Director, DE&S for enriching this publication with his valuable technical inputs and insights. Diligence and contribution of the Officer and Staff of Publication Division and Computer Centre for bring out the publication are praiseworthy. Bhubaneswar May, 2020 (Bijaya Bhusan Nanda) CONTENTS Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Socio-Economic Profile : Kendrapara … 1 Administrative set up … 4 I. POSITION OF DISTRICT IN THE STATE 1.01 Geographical Area … 5 1.02 District wise Population with SC & ST and their Percentage to total Population … 6 of Odisha as per 2011 Census 1.03 Population by Sex, Density & Growth rate … 7 1.04 District-wise Sex Ratio among all category, SC & ST by … 8 residence as per 2011 Census 1.05 District-wise Population by Religion as per 2011 Census … 9 1.06 District-wise Literacy rate, 2011 Census … 10 1.07 Child Population in the Age Group 0-6 in different district of Odisha as per 2011 … 11 Census 1.08 Age-wise Population with Rural and Urban of the district as per 2011 Census … 12 1.09 Decadal Variation in Population since 1901 of the district … 13 1.10 District wise Disabled Population by type of Disability as per 2011 Census … 14 II. AREA AND POPULATION 2.01 Geographical Area, Households and Number of Census Villages in different … 15 Blocks and ULBs of the district. 2.02 Total Population, SC and ST Population by Sex in different Blocks and ULBs of … 16 the district. 2.03 Total number of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers by Sex in … 18 different Blocks and Urban areas of the district. 2.04 Classification of Workers ( Main + Marginal ) in different Blocks and Urban … 20 areas of the district. III. CLIMATE 3.01 Month-wise Rainfall in different Rain gauge Stations in the District. … 21 3.02 Month-wise Temperature and Relative Humidity of the district. … 23 1 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) IV. AGRICULTURE 4.01 Block-wise Land Utilisation pattern of the district. … 24 4.02 Season-wise Estimated Area, Yield rate and Production of Paddy in different … 26 Blocks and ULBs of the district. 4.03 Estimated Area, Yield rate and Production of different Major crops in the … 28 district. 4.04 Source-wise Irrigation Potential Created in different Blocks of the district … 29 4.05 Achievement of Pani Panchayat programme of different Blocks of the district … 30 4.06 District wise Consumption of Chemical Fertiliser ( Kharif & Rabi ) in Odisha … 31 (2017-18) V. CO-OPERATION 5.01 Co-operative Structure in the district. … 32 5.02 Agrl. Co-operative Society in different Blocks of the district … 33 5.03 Non-Agricultural Credit Society in different Blocks & Urban areas of the district … 34 5.04 Marketing Co-operative Societies in different Blocks and Urban areas of the … 35 district VI. FOREST 6.01 Classification of forest Area by legal status in the district … 36 6.02 District-wise forest cover of Odisha … 37 VII. FISHERY 7.01 Block-wise Production of Fish in different Blocks of the district … 38 VIII. LIVE STOCK AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 8.01 District-wise Live Stock Population 2012 as per 19th Live Stock Census … 39 8.02 Veterinary Institutions and personnel in different Blocks and Urban areas of the … 41 district 8.03 Treatment of Animal and Progeny Born in different Blocks and Urban areas of … 42 the districts 8.04 District-wise estimated Production of Milk, Meat and Egg in Odisha … 43 2 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) IX. INDUSTRY AND MINING 9.01 Details of Small Scale, Cottage & Handloom Activities of Small Scale, … 46 Handicrafts & Cottage and Handloom Industries in the district 9.02 Mining Activities in Odisha, 2017-18 … 47 X. POWER 10.01 Villages Electrified in Odisha at the end of the year 2017-18 … 53 XI. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION 11.01 Postal Net-work different Block and ULBs of the district. … 54 11.02 Distance of Sub Divisional Hqrs / Block Hqrs / Main Hats ( Market) from District … 55 Hqrs of the district 11.03 Motor Vehicles Registered & M.V On Road in the district. … 56 11.04 Length of different categories of Roads in the Districts. … 57 11.05 Important Tourist Spots of the district. … 58 XII. EDUCATION 12.01 Education in Rural / Urban areas of the District. … 59 12.02 No. of Primary Schools, Teachers and Students in different Block and Urban … 60 area of the district 12.03 No. of Up-primary Schools, Teachers and Students in different Block and Urban … 62 area of the district 12.04 No. of Secondary Schools, Teachers and Students in different Block and Urban … 64 area of the district 12.05 No. of Colleges for General education, Lecturers and Students in different … 66 Block and Urban area of the districts. 12.06 Literacy rate in different Blocks and Urban areas of the district. … 68 XIII HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE 13.01 Health care infrastructures (Allopathic) in different Blocks and Urban areas of … 69 the district 13.02 Ayush infrastructures ( Homoeopathic) , Patients treated in different blocks and … 71 urban areas of the district 13.03 Ayush infrastructures ( Ayurvedic / Uanani ) Patients treated in different Blocks … 72 and Urban areas of the district. 13.04 Family welfare, Maternity and Child health programmes of the district. … 73 13.05 Number of Births, Deaths and Infant Deaths registered in the district. … 74 13.06 Health Control Programmes in the districts. … 75 13.07 Availability of Portable Drinking Water facilities in different Blocks of the district … 77 (2017-18) 13.08 District wise Rural Habitation as on 01. 04. 2018 … 78 3 Table No. SUBJECT PAGE ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) XIV BANKING 14.01 Distrct-wise Deposits and Credit of All Banks of Odisha … 79 14.02 Distrct-wise Position of ATMs of All Banks Odisha … 80 14.03 Distrct-wise Branch Network of Odisha … 81 XV REVENUE 15.01 Land Revenue Collection in the district. … 82 15.02 Collection of different type of Tax in the district. … 83 XVI POLICE, CRIME AND JUDICIARY 16.01 No. of Police Stations, Out posts and Beat houses in the district. … 84 16.02 Sanctioned Strength of different categories of Posts under Police Administration … 85 in the district. 16.03 Incidence of Crimes in the district 86 16.04 No. of Registered Legal Practioners in the district … 87 XVII LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT 17.01 District wise breakup of Registration made, Placements and Live Register … 88 Position of Odisha as on 31st December' 2018 XVIII WAGES AND PRICE 18.01 Wholesale Prices of some Important crops of the district. … 89 18.02 Rural Retail Prices of some Important crops of Odisha … 90 XIX PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION 19.01 Distribution of Essential Commodities, No.
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