GOVERNMENT OF

STATISTICAL OUTLINE OF KARNATAKA

1996 - 97

Directorate of Economics & Statistics 1999 NIEPA DC

D11028 liSmMY mCUmiJATm Vtnsm 'MStio'iol Ice; itui:' EducaticcNS'

'>B, Ni. ■ Mari, The Statistical Outline of Karnataka^ 1996- 97, is the twenty fourth issue in the series. It is a compendium of essential data relating to various socio-economic facets of the State. The data provided here covers the five year period from 1992-93 to 1996-97. Wherever infonriation for the year 1996-97 is not available, the information for the latest available period has been provided.

The Outline was prepared in the publication division of the Directorate. Tfie data presented in this publication are obtained from the various State and Central Govenment Departments and Corporate Bodies. The assistance rendered by them is gratefidly acknowledged.

Information have also been culled out from various publications / reports issued by different departments / Mirustries of Government of and other Statistical Agencies. Suggestions for improvement of this publication are welcome.

Bangalore. yCAo/^O/.tS.^Aat' Dated 22-04.1999 Director Directorate of Economics & Statistics. 'earn A ssociated w ith the Piihlicat.inn

1. Smt. K.Sulochana Kumari Deputy Director

2. Smt. D.Pramila Kumari Assistant Director

3. Sri. B.G. Murthy Assistant Director

4. Sri. Nazarulla Shareef Assistant Statistical Officer

5. Smt. Krishna Veni Statistical Inspector

6. Smt. Varalakshmi * Enumerator

7, Sri. Syed Riazur Rahman Stenogiaphei STATISTICAL OUTLINE OF KARNATAKA 1996-97

T A liL E CONTENTS PAGE NO. NO.

1. Karnataka State at a Glance - comparison with India 1

2. Area and Population

2.1 .Area, Population, Density etc. 8 2.2 Population by age-group. 9 2.3 Urban Population by size of towns 10

3. Climate and Rainfall

3.1 Temperature at selected centres. 11 3.2 Nonnal and actual average rainfall. 13

4. Agriculture

4.1 Distribution of Lcind holdings (Operational) by size. 14 4.2 Land Utilisation 15 4.3 Area under Principal Crops 16 4.4 Production of Principal Crops 17 4.5 Yield per hectare of Principal Crops 18 4.6 Area and Production of High Yielding Varieties of Crops. 19 4.7 Index Nuinbers of Agricultural Production. 20 4.8. iNet area Irrigated by Source. 21 4.9' Gross area Irrigated - Crop wise . 22 4.10 Distribution of Chemical Fertilisers 23 4.11 Sericulture and Silk Industry 24 4.12 Out-turn of Major Forest Produce' 25

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4.13 Revenue from Forests 26 4.14 Livestock and Poultry 27 4.15 Veterinary Institutions 28 4.16 Agricultural Implements and Machinery 29 4.17 Milk procured by Dairies 30 4.18 Marine Fish catch 31 4.19 Disposition of Marine Fish catch 32

5. Industries, Mineral and Power

5.1 Registered Factories and Factory Employment. 33 5.2 Result of Annual Survey of Industries - Factory Sector. 37 5.3 Industrial Production 38 5.4 Joint Stock Companies 39 5.5 Loans sanctioned by Karnataka State Financial Corporation. 40 5.6 Working of Karnataka State Industrial Investment and Development Corporation Ltd. 41 5.7 Ivfineral Production 42 5.8 Index Numbers of Mineral Production. 43 5.9 Consumption of Petroleum Products. 44 5.10 Electricity - Installed Capacity, Generation and Consumption; 45 5.11 Electricity Consumption 46 5.12 Electricity Consumers 47 5.13 Villages Electrified 48

6. Banking and Co-operation

6.1 Commercial Banks 49 6.2 Co-operative Banks 50

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6.3 Primary Land Development Banks 53 6.4 Working of All Co-operative Societies 54 6.5 Co-operative Societies by Type, Number and Membership 55 6.6 Loans Advanced by Co-operative Credit Societies 57 6.7 Regulated Markets 58 6.8 Turnover of Selected Agricultual Commodities - Quantity 59 6.9 Turnover of Selected Agricultural Commodities - Value 61

7. Labour and Employment

7.1 Industrial Disputes 63 7.2 Labour Absenteeism in Factories 64 7.3 Plantation Labour Absenteeism 65 7.4 Trade Unions. 66 7.5 Accidents in Factories 67 7.6 Maternity Benefits paid to Factory Workers. 68 7.7 Employment in State Government Service. 69 7.8 Employment in Municipalities and Corporations 71 7.9 Employment in Plantations 72 7.10 Employment in Shops and Commercial Establishments. 73 7.11 Employment in the Organised Sector 74 7.12 Employment Exchange Statistics 76

8. Wages and Prices

8.1 Average Daily Wages paid to Agricultural T ^ibourers 77 8.2 Average Daily Earnings of-Labourers in Plantation 78 8.3 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers at Selected Centres. 79

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3 00 -2. TABLE CONTENTS PAGE NO. NO.

8.4 Index Numbers of Wholesale Prices of Agricultxiral Commodities. 81

9. State Income, Finance and Planning

9.1 State Income and Percapita Income at Current and Constant Prices. as 9.2 State Income by Industrial Origin 84 9.3 Revenue and Expenditure of State Government. 87 9.4 Small Savings - Net Receipts. 88 9.5 Outlay and Expenditure during Five Year Plans 89

10. Infrastructure

10.1 Number of Registered Motor Vehicles 98 10.2 Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation - Principal Operational Statistics. 99 10.3 Road Length by Status 100 10.4 Road Length by Surface Treatment 101 10.5 Major Bridges 102

.106, Railway Route L e n ^ 103 10.7 Posts and Telegraphs 104 10.8 Recognised Educational Institutions 105 10.9 Enrolment in Educational Institutions 106 10.10 Teachers in Educational Institutions 107 10.11 Enrolment of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Educational Institutions 108 10.12 Medical Facilities 109 10.13 Family Welfare Programmes 110 10.14 Maternity and Cliild Health Activities 111 10.15 Estimated Live Birth Rate, Death Rate, Infant Mortality Rate etc. 112

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10.16 Houses Constructed by the Karnataka Housing Board 113 10.17 xAllotment of House Sites and Houses to Houseless and Landless People 114

11. Local Bodies

11.1 iNumber, Population and Constitution of Municipalities and Corporations 115 11.2 Income and Expenditure of Municipal Corporations 116 11.3 Income and Expenditure of Municipalities 117

12. All India »

12.1 Area and Population by States -1991 Census 118 12.2 Land Utilisation 121 12.3 Net cind Gross Area Irrigated 122 12.4 Livestock and Poultry 123 12.5 Index Numbers of Agriculturai ProduGtion 124 13.6 Index Numbers of Industrial Production 125 12.7 Index Numbers of Mineral Production 126 12.8 Index Numbers of Wholesale Prices 127 12.9 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers 128 12.10 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers 129 12.11 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Urban Non-Manual Employees 130 12.12 Net Domestic Product at Current prices 131 12.13 Net Domestic Product at 1980-81 prices 132 12.14 National Product Consumption, Savings and Capital Formation 133 12.15 Number of Hospitals, Dispensaries, Beds and Medical Practitioners 134

(v) CHARTS

Charts Contents Facing No. Page No.

1. Noiinal and Actual Rainfall 13

2. Land Utilisation 15

3. Production of principal crops 17

4, Net area irrigated by source 21

5. Livestock and poultry 27

6. Villages electrified 48

7. Regulated Markets 58

8. Number on Live Register 76 • 9. Index Numbers of Wholesale Prices 81

10. State Income 83.

11. Per Capita Income 83-

12. Revenue & Expenditure 87 »

13. Outlay and Expenditure during Five Year Plans 89

14. Registered Motor Vehicles 98

15. Educational Institution 105

16. Enrolment in Educational Institutions 106 1- S T A T I: A T A GIANCC - CCMPACISON W ITH INI3&4

------j _ SI. Item Unit Karna­ India No. taka

1 2 3 4 5

1 . POPULATION - ' 1991 Census

1 -1 a) Rural Population ' 000 31069 628692 b) Percentage to total % 69.08 74 .29 population

1.2 a) Urban Population ' 000 13908 217611 b) Percentage to total % 30.92 25 .71 population

1.3 Total Population ' 000 44977 846302 a) Males II * 22952 439230 b) Females II 22025 407072

1.4 a) Population of II 7369 138223 Scheduled Castes b) Percentage of SC to % 16 .38 16 .48 total population

1.5 a) Population of '000 1916 67758 Scheduled Tribes b) Percentage of ST to total population % 4 .26 8.08

1.6 a) Main Workers '000 17292 285932 b) Percentage to total % 38.45 34 .10 population 1.7 a) Marginal Workers '000 1595 28199 b) Percentage to total % 3.54 3.36 population

1.8 a)Non-Workers ' 000 26090 524437 b) Percentage to total % 58 .01 62.54 population 1- BVkCNATArvl STATE AT A GIA.NCE - C€HV>AmS€)H WITH |?NI)lA(«ontd.)

1 2 4

1.9 Density of Population Persons 235 273 per Sq.Km. 1.10 Literacy Percentage a) M^les 67.3 64 .13 b) Females 44 .3 39.29 c) Persons 56 .0 52 .21 . d) Rural areas 47.7 44.6 9 e) Urban areas 74 .2 73 .08

1.11 Sex Ratio-1991 Females 960 927 Census Per 1000 males

1.12 Percentage Growth of 21.12 24 .00 population during 1981-91

2. VITAL STATISTICS (Based on SRS-1996 (P)

2.1 Birth Rate Per '000 23 .0 27.4 * persons 2.2 Death Rate tl 7.6 8.9 * 2.3 Infant Mortality Rate Per '000 53 .0 12.0 * 1996 (P) Live births 2.4 Expectation of life at Years 61.1 57 .7 birth (1986-90)

3: ■ STATE. INCOME -1996-97. **

3.1 Income at current prices Rs.crore 50262 1008188 3.2 Per capita income at Rs. 10279 10771 current prices

4. AGRICULTURE: 4.1 Cropping Intensity - 115 132 1994-95 (P)

Note: P - provisional, * = Excludes Jammu & Kashmir and Mizoram. **= Quick Estimates 1. STATE AT A GLANCE - CCMI^ACISCN WITH INDIA (coned.)

1 2 3 4 5

4.2 Net cropped area per Ha 1.76 1.29 cultivator 1994-95(P)

4 . 3 Percentage of gross % 24 .33 37 .54 irrigated area to gross cropped area 1994-95(P)

4 .4 Area. under principal crops: 1996 -97

a) Rice '000 Ha 1359 43283

b) Wheat ft 248 25934

c) Jowar tf 1999 11572

d) Bajra It 417 10000

e) Total cereals ft 5595 101315

f) Total pulses It 1776 23194

g) Total foodgrains If 7371 124510

h) Groundnut II 1285 7814

i) Cotton ff 660 9122

j) Tobacco If 70 432

k) Sugarcane » 282 4168

P - provisional

3oc> - 3 ^.SrOuttuirn of princigral crops: 1996-97

— a) Rice^c -a2Ji?sr-:s9l3l2

b) Wheat "v~' r69275

c) Jowar 1898 11088

d) Bajra ” 270-d- e : 7905

Total cere^isQoo 84SJ>; 1184861

i,: ( ;; :;f) T(g^§l pulses ' idl44 6 0

---:_;g) T^tal foodgrains 9^iL3iC (199321

-.Qr - rh) GjT'Oundnut (o 9024

; ; — ri) Cpfcton '000 bale? 3Qi:; 10,Qs9^ (;14252 170 Kgs.each

j ) Tobacco '000 M.T. 57 599

k) Sugarcane lakh M.T. 234 2773

SouTrc^: 1) y^^E, DES in^ respect of Karnataka 2) Ministry of Agriculture, Govt, of India in CiE^spe'ct' o f A l l •In'dia.- Published B ^ 0 r t { r- on Currency & Finance 1997-98 vol.II. RBI. 11*1

= ^ _ _ - _ _

1 2 ^- 3 4 5

? ' r ^ S v ^ ' AN HUS BA N D R -^1992:''' • -• ■'! '* , S

5.1 Total Livestock , '.poo .29568 , 470830 .j ■ ^5i2 ■•Total "'dat tie ' ' ■' liX73‘ ■ '.204516 5.3 Total buffaloes II 4252' 84239 It 5.4 Total sheep and goats ..1 1 7 1 7 ^^ ■ 4 ^'^0tj2 g £ ^ 5.5 Total horses and ponies If ' ' ■ ''‘‘1:3 '' 5.6 Other livestock n 413 , .15190 '5;'7 ' To t a i 1 1 ry 16164. : :io7ofi

6 . FORESTS: 05.:-1 6 . 1 Percentage of area under 22 forests to total reporting area 1994-95(P)

7 . INDUSTRIES AND MINING

7.1 a) Working factories - 3^3,010 1^4-95 b ) ^rrtfflfbye e s 19-9#- 9 5 : * > ^ ^ - j ■; 9y^2

VarMjfePof Output^ 1994-95 ■ Ms ;t:irbr¥ ^ 5 b) Net value added'by " ' manufacture - 1994-95 " ^.5906^ XP851^7,

7.3 a) Government and Non- No.^,18372^ ,45914^:^, r >',^p G^S^rnraent St^fck Compa­ nies at work as on 3lst^ March, -f^ § 6 ^

^’5 1. IVll^N^TAIVk STATE AT X GL4NCC - CCMDAI2ISON ^mJtMS€tk{contd.)

1 2 3 4 5

b) Paid-up capital as on R s . 7089 164088 3lst March, 1996 crore

7.4 Value of Mineral Output - If 441 27786 1994-95

8. ELECTRICITY

8.1 Electricity generated Million 12858 394500 1996-97 Kwh

8.2 Towns and villages No. 35908 * 498220 electrified as on 31st March 1994

• 9. BANKING - MARCH 1997

9.1 Banking Offices of No. 4509 63534 Commercial Banks 9.2 Population per Bank Office '000 11 15 9.3 Deposits with Scheduled Rs . 26357 492227 Commercial Banks Crore 9.4 Advances by Scheduled Rs. 18842 282237 Commercial Banks Crore

10. CO-OPERATION 1995-96

10.1 Primary Agricultural No. 4321 89571 Cre'dit Sdci'et'ie's • ■ • 10.2 Primary Non-Agricultural N o . 2331 44266 Credit Societies

11. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION:

11.1 Total Railway Length Kms. 3192 63000 1995-96

* Including 'Hamlets'. 1. STATE AT A GlANCE-COMDACWON >VITH ISI)IA(concld.)

1 2 3 4 5

11.2 Total surfaced roads Kms. 91296 1379282 (As on 31st March, 1995) 11.3 Total length of highways H 13392 1772963 * (as on March, 1995) 11.4 National Highways 1997 34257 (As on 31st March, 1995) 11.5 State Highways If 11395 134085 (As on 31st March, 1995) 11.6 No.of Motor Vehicles ' 000 2250 32797 ** Registered (As on 31st March, 1996) 11.7 No. of Post Offices - II 10 153 1996-97 11.8 No. of Telephone Exchanges No. 2106 22199 1996-97 11.9 No. of Telephone ' 000 973 15394 connections - 1996-97

Note:l) The population figures of India exclude population of areas under unlawful occupa­ tion of Pakistan and China where census could not be undertaken.

2 ) The population figures of India include projected figures of Jammu & Kashmir where census could not be held owing to disturbed conditions prevailing there.

3) The figures of main workers, marginal work­ ers , ‘ non-workers , Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and literacy of All-India are exclusive of Jammu and Kashmir. 4) The total length of Highways includes National Highways State highways, other P.W.D, Zilla Parishad, Village Panchayat and CD/Panchayat Samities Roads. For Karnataka, roads includes National Highways and State Highways roads under all Managements. Source: Statistical Abstract of India 1990, and various publications of Govt, of India.

P: Provisional * Excluding JRY Roads ** Estimates { ,fc. !2 .1 Ai ca^ Pcpulcitlon., Density etc.

c jE^rticul^^a: Unit^;.5rl:98^ :i; ;reCf , Census ;;Gensua v ^ i a - ivswnoi;' ::c = ^ :-%Aon i

"Cei 1 - 2 3',;,i3np;i: ^ 1

Ar@a£.r; ’■ '00 19| ^6.^ra:S3j82 £-.1 : :raiF nc

Population OOQU ^497,'? - r os?5l • i Males 000' 18923 , ri ' • 3 ni Females 000’pel82i^; a202^o cW^Sl

Nuj(^^ of fenv^ips peiesp-si.-.-S enonas— iT ,. cl; e.i

lOQ^^pmales 0{’0 ' No. ^,Qi.51 : Rural population 00^(|bl 3^^406 . 7 _Ucl3an .population______0001_ .1073Q _ .13908 - _ ^2a.& .. Shedu^e^I^ffcSiteShni 10 k9?69i~ ;51 e?rc Scha^Ife(|L 'i5Ciii/0@@5 7.£ 11)2Si c j niSlr^oq 5.0 Densityj-orj.jn .^'^r-nw snir'^^'''' iio_'j 21.1 eo Ji'ii .OiU'j::^

Liter^fe^oni exbnl 20 a e W i h (^7.1 s-oiivv •:iin;nBS?iralun;niGL f 8 0 t3:uj|l?8b:3l2;2%l;:iq 49.4 r.'Bci'if.'.jsi'fc' £'J'3r-09@' jcjri^S’^^fcv'' .44.0

Literacy rate % 38 56 ,ri^n.j-o'Tsrn .E'lsrriow nisrn :ic a^:?upii srlT [t WorkerfJn,; S 3 J 3£D 'b'Srubsn9^0'V^::"ilj4i9M;'- ’ 26.4 10 YDfr'is:-.':! bnft noi jE-JL-cioa asdrr'^r’ b^^iifben’r-c Agricultufe^qur§r§v jgftO 5 vg 88r77 p. r l^iA 23.0 (including cultivators) . -

Non-WQ^Q?^ 2Y^,;Kp :ri 9 bsQgO^vsi^i;?^ lW^9:£i^ 17.6

CensusT^bl^i^ts^lcm&.j i t 1981 ---- 1991 . Age-group Popula- Percent­ Popula­ 'Peir6efit- feidjnjo'^ age . Oi'i tion ' age'" 0006.: 0 to^toeal 000' 1^6'-total

3 4 5

. . .0-14 - - --14S7^ .... 3^9 .-5 ■ 16199 ---- 36.0

::,1;&-19 : -3:692 '10.0 440^8 ■ '^^9'.-8 ■

20-24 3280 8.8 4085 9 .1

25-29 2908 7.8 . 3801 8.5

30-39 4433 11.9 6013 13 .4

40-49 3413 9.2 4291 9.5

50-59 2235 6.0 2793 6.2

60 and -above - 2459 - -6:7- -3143' 7 :o ; C t

Age not stated 37 0.1 244 0.5

Total — > 37136 100.0 44977 100.0

Census Publications. 2<3 Urban pcpulatlcn liy Sl/c ef Towns

1981 1991 Population size of No. of Popula- No. of Popular towns towns tion towns tion ■ (in (in thou- thou­ sands) sands)

2 3 4 5

1. 1,00,000 and 17 6294 21 8998 above

2. 50,000 to 99,999 11 691 17 1018

3. 20,000 to 49,999 64 1903 82 2454

4. 10,000 to 19,999 100 1472 70 1071

5. 5,000 to 9,999 42 308 40 290

6. Below 5,000 16 62 24 77

All classes---> 250 10730 254 13908

Census Publications.

10 3. C I J M 4 T C XSL) K A I S r A L L

3.1 lemperiiUire tit Selected Centres (contd.)

(in degrees centigrade;

1992 1993 1994 Location of Observatory Highest Lowest Highest Lowest Highest Lowest

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Bangalore C.O. 34 .4 13.8 34 .3 14 .2 37.0 11. 9 2 . Bangalore HAL 34 .3 13 .0 34 .3 13 . 1 36 .1 9.6 3 . lAF NANA NA NAN.A N.A 4 . Belgaum City 37 .8 13.9 37 .1 14 .5 39.2 10 . 0 5 . Sambre (Belgaum) 36.7 13.1 36 .3 13 .5 38 . 7 6.5 6. Bellary 40.4 11.3 41.1 10.7 44 .6 8 . 0 7 . M 39.7 15.0 40.2 14 .7 43 .4 12 . 0 8 . Bidar lAF NA NA NA NA ■ N.A N.A 9 . 40.4 15.4 40.0 15.2 43.0 12 . 3 10 . Bagalkot 38 .8 13.0 39.9' 13 .0 42 .8 10 . 1

11 . Balehonnur 34 .1 12.7 N.AN.A 35.5 9.5 12 . Chikmagalur 34 .3 13.7 33.2 15.4 35.1 11.3 13 . Chitradurga 36 .8 14 .9 36.4 15.6 38 .5 10.3 14 . 33.9 19.0 33.9 20.1 37.2 18 .1 15. Panambur MHP 32 . 9 18.3 33.3 20.2 36.1 17.3 16 . Gadag 37.3 14 .2 37.2 15.0 40.4 12.4 17 . Gulbarga 41.2 14.9 41.8 15.1 44 .0 10.4 18 . Hassan 34 .1 13.1 33 .2 14 .0 36.0 10.4 19. Madikeri 31.2 11.4 29.4 10.6 33.5 6.0 20: K.G.F. 34.6 13.7 35.0 13.9 37.3 9.4 21. Mandya 35.8 14 .2 34 .9 13 .0 37.8 8.1 22.. 35.9 13.8 34.9 16 .7 37.1 13.0 23 . Rai’ch u r 40.2 14 .0 40.9 15.7 44 .5 13.0 24 . Agumbe 31.3 10.2 31.2 11.1 33 .5 8.2 25 . 37.2 13.0 36.8 13 .3 39.0 9.5 26 . 34 .9 14 .3 35.7 14 .1 37.6 10.6 27. Honnovar 33 .3 19.1 33.4 19.6 35.9 17 .4 28 . 33.3 17.3 33.4 18 .5 35.6 16.2 29. . Shirali 35 .0 17.5 32.6 20.4 35.7 18.2

il 1.1 lei»BM‘irtU8if^ ill CeiUre^ (concid .)

(in‘degrees centigrade)

1995 1996 LC’Cauion or Observatory Highest Lowest Highest Lowest

1 8 9 10 11

1 . Bangalore C.O 35 . 5 12 . 5 37 , 8 12 . 7 2 . Bangalore HAL 36 .4 10 . 2 36 .8 10 . 5 3 . Yelahanka lAF N.A N.A N.A N.A 4 . Belgauin City 38 .4 9.7 40.2 10.4 'S* . Sauibre (Belgaum) 37.6 8 . 0 39.2 9 . 0 6 . Bellary - 44.4 10.0 44.2 8 . 0 7 . Bidar M 44 . 0 11.4 42.8 13 .2 3 _ Bidar lAF N.A N.A N . A N.A 9 . Bijapur 43 . 0 12 .5 42 . 9 13 .2 10 . Bagalkot 4 0. S 11.1 42.8 11.4 11 . Balehonnur 35.0 9.5 37 . 0 7.9 12 . Chikrriagalur 34 .4 12 .2 36.5 10 . 9 i 3 . Chitradurga 38 . 1 13 .4 39.2 11.2 14 . Bajpe 37 . 0 17 .2 37 .6 17 . 5 15 . Panambur MHP 35 .1 17 . 6 36.6 18.4 16 . Gadag 39.2 12 .7 41 . 0 11.5 17 . Gulbarga 46.0 11 . 0 44 . 4 11.0 18 . Hassan 37.0 11. 9 36.0 13 . 9 19 . Madikeri 33.0 6.8 33.5 5.9 20 . K . G . F . 35.7 11.3 38 .3 10 .5 21 Mandya 36.0 8.9 38.2 8 . 0 22 . Mysore ■ 35.6 12 .3 35.4 11. 4 2 3 . Raichur 43.5 15 .0 44 .5 12 . 9 2 4 . Agumbe 34 .2 7.7 34 .5 7.4 o . Shin'ioga 39.0 6.0 40.0 8.0 2 6 ’. Tumkur'- ■ 36;2' '12.5 • '37.5 ■ 11' 5- 27 . Konnavar 36.2 16 .3 38 .0 16 . 0 28 . Karwar 35.2 15.6 38 .3 15 .7 29. Shirali 37.5 17.3 36 . 0 18 .8

N.A = Not Available India Meteorological Department.

12 NORMAL AND ACTUAL AVERAGE RAINFALL (Based on 176 Taluk Has R.Gs)

(In mms)

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 YEARS

NORMAL ACTUAL Normal and /IcUial Averauc l^ainfall

(in mms

Seasons

Cold Hot South- North Year weather weather West East period period Monsoon monsoon Total Jan to (March (June (Oct to Feb) to May) to Sept)1 Dec.)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Normal Rainfall 5 138 847 199 1189 (1901-70)

Actual Average Rainfall

1992 - 108 95‘2 263 1323

1993 - 94 743 311 1148

1994 13 124 911 267 1315

1995 12 94 944 159 1209

1996 - 89 874 188 1151 (P)

Note: (P) - Provisional . A 6I.1C I ; :

i . l II I f l iiiifi 14 l(3Ina$ (< poriilicnrtS) l>y

Holdings in Thousands Area in thousand hectare;

Part iculars 1970- 1976- 1980- 198b- 1990- 71 77 8 1 8 6 91

1 2 3 4 c 6

Marginal (Below 1 Ha.) Number 1081. 1274 1489 1792 2262 Area 549 638 733 866 1072

Small (1 - 2 Ha.) Number 840 888 1057 1293 1586 Area 1221 1319 1543 1889 2308

Semi-Medium (2 -4 Ha.) Number 788 818’ 918 1035 1163 Area 2205 2288 2572 2879- 3200

Medium ( 4 - 10 Ha.) Number 623 632 662 64 6 636 Area 3792 3858 4018 3881 3770

Large (more than 10 Ha.) Number 219 199 183 153 129 Area 3601 3254 2880 2364 1971

Total Number 3551 3811 4309 4919 5776 Area 11368 11357 11746 11879 12321

Holdings receiving irrigation Number 960 926 1154 1245 1422

Net irrigated area Area 966 1123 1212 1457 1976

Agricultural Census.

14 LAND UTILISATION

(Thousand Hectares)

92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 YEARS

NET AREA SOWN Glini FOREST M OTHER UNO. LAND FALLOW LAND M NA FOR CULTIVATION 4A L a n d

(thousand hectares

Category 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995 - 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 . Total geographical 19050 19050 19050 19050 r p, c ,■ 1 area according to village papers

2 . Forests 3075 3076 3076 3 062 3 Q 6 3

3 . Area not available 2005 2017 2031 2057 2068 for cultivation a) Barren and unculti- 801 800 801 8 00 7 9 9 vable land b) Land put to non- 1204 1217 12 3 0 1257 126 9 agricultural purposes

4 . Other un-culcivated 1681 1660 1818 1790 1775 land excluding fallow a) permanent pastures 921 899 1048 1028 1 0 17 and other grazing land b) Land under miscel­ 317 317 326 320 3 17 laneous tree crops and groves not inclu­ ded in net area sown c) Cultivable waste 443 444 444 44 2 4 41

5. Fallow land: 1501 1508 1706 1722 1535 a) Fallow land other 416 396 422 444 396 than current fallows b) Current fallows 1095 1112 1284 1273 113 9

6 . Net area sown 10788 10789 10419 10419 10609

7 . Area sown more than once 1624 1643 1594 1538 1744

8 . Total cropped area 12412 12432 12013 11958 12353

15 <1^1 Ai ea utider I rincln«ii :i)%

(t hou s a nd he c t a r e s

Crops 19 92- 1993- 1994 - 159i 93 94 q q 97

' ooda rains: (a+b) 7352 6984 703 9 6856 7372

a) Cereals and millets 5692 5461 5391 5 ^ 1. Rice 1317 1374 12 9 5 135 9 2. Jowar 2306 2086 2165 1376 1 999 3. Ragi 1038 1028 944 1020 103 5 4. Bajra 375 300 294 4 00 4 1 7 . Maize 315 318 344 3 6 5 4 6 6. Small Millets 117 118 105 91 92 7. Wheat 224 237 244 219 248

b) Pulses .660 1523 1648 152 0 17 7 7 8 . Tur 4 50 361 302 4 2 4 44 5 9. Bengalgram 210 289 441 293 348 10. Greengram 254 169 201 181 318 11. Blackgram 120 113 118 127 149 12 . F'lorsegram 391 390 4 03 314 3 21 13. Other Dulses 235 201 183 • 181 196

II. Oil seeds: 2772 3127 2555 2617 2606 14. Groundnut 1276 1243 1200 1192 1285 15. Sesamum 124 110 112 .106 114 16. Castor 24 22 22' ' 22 23 17. Sunflower 1069 1469 840 1012 381 18. Other oilseeds 279 283 391 285 303

III. Other crops: ’ ’ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • 19. Cotton 630 571 636 678 660 20. Sugarcane 261 301 345 323 282 21. Tobacco 58 61 .60 60 7 0 2.2. Chillies (dry) 161 201 168 196 201 23. Coconut 246 253 264 279 291

16 PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS

(Thousand Tonnes)

cr^

92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 YEARS

RICE JO WAR RAQI tiiliilTUR i l l GROUNDNUT

In terms of Nuts in Shells 4,4 I t€€lui iJcii cl €txi»«

(thousand tonnes!

CroDS 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

5

Foodqrains: (a+b) 8498 8659 81118645 9213

a) Cer eals and millets 7936 8029 7490 7957 8491 1 ^ Rice 3069 3183 3167 3024 3212 2 . Jowar 1926 1895 1638 1717 18 98 3 . Ragi 1536 1567 1353 1618 14 95 4 . Ba jra 215 184 118 269 270 5 . Maize 977 947 988 1142 1385 6 . Small Millets 55 61 50 41 41 7 . Wheat 158 192 176 146 190

b) Pulses 562 630 621 688 722 8 . Tur 86 155 119 202 229 9 . Bengalgram 74 132 222 142 194 10 . Greengram 97 49 50 64 60 11 . Blackgram 63 70 31 90 36 12 . Korsegram 181 172 149 141 151 13 .Other pulses 61 52 50 49 52

II. Oil seeds: 1755 1889 1542 1744 1755 14 . Groundnut * 1136 1199 946 1139 1147 15 . Sesamum 48 38 42 51 44 16 . Castor 17 13 15 19 25 17 . Sunflower 425 475 355 395 362 18 . Other oilseeds 129 164 184 140 177

Other crops : 19. Cotton ** 865 773 815 963 1009 20 . Sugarcane 22480 26603 33093 27558 23374

2 1 . Tobacco 53 46 4 5 49 57 22 . Chillies (dry) 98 110 102 124 161 23 . Coconut @ 12697 13080 13641 14509 14979

* In terms of nuts in shells. ** in terms of bales of lint of 170 kgs each. @ in lakh nuts.

17 ^.5 iicr 1 cctare of rrlncln^a 4 ifUS

(in, kgs/hectare

Crops 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996 - 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 . Rice 2454 2439 2574 2516 2488

2 . Jowar 879 957 796 915 1000

3 . Ragi 1557 1603 1508 1670 1520

4 . Ba j ra 603 644 423 709 68 3

5 . Maize 3263 3141 3025 3294 3272

6 . Wheat 743 852 761 711 807

7 . Tur 202 453 416 501 541

8 . Bengalgram 372 478 ■ 529 508 587

9. Greengram 402 303 259 375 200

10 . Blackgram 556 652 278 749 ■ 257

11. Groundnut 937 1015 829 1006 940 (Pods)

12', Sunflower 418 340 445 411 .432

13 . Sesamum 410 . 362 399 502 411

14 . Castor 758 624 712 873 1159

15 . Cotton (lint) 246 242 229 254 274

16 . Sugarcane 91 93 101 90 87 (in tons)

17 . Tobacco 954 791 791 863 854

18 . Chillies (dry) 609 548 604 633 803

19 . Coconut (nos) 5161 5173 5170 5204 5192

18 Are«8 aiifl I r<

(Area in '000 hectares) (Production in 000’M.T.)

Crops 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 -93 -94 -95 -96 -97

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Rice : a) Area 110 1066 1020 990 1086

b) Production 2640 2803 2770 2677 2855

2. Jowar : a) Area 829 748 852 652 754

b)' Production 1032 943 897 796 960

3. Ragi : a) Area 945 955 880 973 1001

b) Production 1454 1494 1280 1565 1459

4. Bajra ; a) Area 266 202 220 328 346

b) Production 181 141 95 238 240

5. Maize : a) Area 298 308 332 356 437

b) Production 927 929 968 1128 1369

6. Wheat : a) Area 61 78 77 66 74

b) Production 77 105 94 72 93

19 i.7 Numlicrs cf Aar4riilUir«il f ri ilut lit ii

(Base: Tr iennium e nd i ng 1981-82 --100)

Crops Weight 1992- 1993 - 19 94 - 1995- 19 96 - 93 94 9 5 9 6 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I . Food Gra ins :

a) Cereals and Millets 1 . Rice 2 9 . 74 170 .2 176 . 5 13 4. 1 12 8.1 136.0 2 . Jowar 4.43 12 6 .5 124 . 5 92 . 5 37 . 0 1 7 . 2 3 . Ragi 0 . 95 256 . 0 261.2 95 . 8 114 . 10 5.9 • 4 . Baj ra 1.87 127 .2 108 . 9 36 . 9 84.1 84.4 5 . Maize 2.41 913 .1 885 .0 2 3 5.6 2 72 .6 330 . 5 6 . Small Millets 0.47 41.7 46.2 27 . 3 22 .4 21.9 7 . Wheat 14 .45 116 .2 141 . 2 83 ‘I , 69.2 90 .0

Total cereals ----> 54 . 32 175 . 8 179'. 2 116.8 113.6 126 .8

b) Pulses : 6 . Tur 1 . 58 63.7 114 . 8 6 5 . (3 110.4 125 . 1 9 . Gr am 3 . 07 105.7 138 . 6 37 0.0 236 . 7 323 . 3 10 . Other pulses 3.29 154 .6 131.9 78 . 4 96 .4 84 . 0

Total pulses ---> 7.94 117.9 136.7 188.5 153.4 184.7

Total fot)d grains ------> 62.26 170.4 175.3 125.9 118.7 134.2

II. Oil seeds : 11. Groundnut 5.60 181.8 190.9 147.8 178.0 179.2 12. Sesamum 0.65 282.4 223.5 144.8 172.4 151.7 13'. -Ca-sfor seeds ■ • 0.19 113 .-3 • 8'6 .-7 • 8'8 .-2 • 105.9 14-7 .1

Total oilseeds ----> 11.58 197.4 205.9 133.3 149.3 172.0

III. Other crops : 14. Cotton 4.-37 268.6 240.1 113.5 134.1 140.5 15. Sugarcane 8.11 249.4 295.2 247.3 205.9 174.7 16. Tobacco 1.12 311.8 270.6 145.2 158.1 183.9 17. Chillies (Dry) 1.06 306.2 343.8 217.0 263.8 342.6

ALL COMMODITIES ------> 100.00 210.7 209.3 147.3142.9 156.5

20 NET AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCE

(Lakh Hectares)

o

1

92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 YEARS

^ CANALS * : TANKS WELLS :L": BOREWELLS OTHER SOURCES 4.8 Aren Irrlcatecl Dy Source

(Hundred hectares)

Source 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 '94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 . Canals 9034 9345 9266 9504 9183

2 . Tanks 2571 ■ 2727 2489 2299 2403

3 . Wells 4823 4874 4553 4275 4656

4 . Bore wells 2432 2909 3575 3720 3673

5 . Other sources 3086 3417 3362 3225 3330

T o t a l ---> 21946 23272 23245 23023 23245

Percentage of 20.3 21.6 22 . 3 22 .1 21.9 net area irri­ gated to net area sown

21 4^9 Grcss Area Inriitatecl - Crcim lse

(Thousand hectares)

crops 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

Cereals

Rice 855 912 868 845 914

Wheat 80 89 82 74 93

Jowar 155 155 145 144 141

Ragi 78 76 70 71 63

Maize 205 216 222 238 240

Other cereals and 46 37 • 33 48 38 millets

T o t a l ---> 1419 1485 1420 1420 1489

Pulses 55 60 71 59 69

Sugarcane 260 299 344 322 282

Other food crops 196 223 212 229 262

Total food crops 1930 2067 2047 2030 2102

Cotton 171 136 164 160 128

Others 701 768 712 655 651

All c r o p s ----> 2802 2971 2923 2845 2881

Percentage of gross 22 .6 23 .9 24 .3 23 .8 23 .3 area irrigated to gross area sown

22 4.1 € Distribution cf Ctiemical Fertilisers

(Thousand M.T.

Fertilisers 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 . Ammonium Sulphate 36 46 37 55 53

2 . Urea 584 683 742 760 812

3 . Calcium Ammonium 22 25 33 35 29 Nitrate

4 . Diammonium 330 206 163 209 151 Phosphate

c Muriate of potash 102 104 116 151 120

6 . Super Phosphate 22 52 49 63 46

7 . Ammonium Chloride 6 11 5 5 8

8 . Rock Phosphate 28 21 34 . 27 30

9 . Sulphate of Potash 5 2 3 4 3

10 . N.P.K, complexes a) 19:19:19 60 50 51 64 47 b) 17:17:17 211 167 180 215 79 C) 15:15:15 49 55 57 52 53 d) 14:28:14 ---- 52

f) 10:26:26 18 24 20 21 20 g) 28:28:0 N- 2 - 8 h) 20:20:0 134 221 231 287 221 i) 16:20:0 33 52 55 59 55 j) 23:23:0 5 1 1 9 14

Total 1647 1726 178 3 2019 1804

Department of Agriculture N - Negligible

23 4.11 Sericulture and Silk Inciusto' in Brief

Particulars Units 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Area under Mulberry '000 158 161 168 167 167 Ha 2 . Sericultural Villages Nos . 17499 18021* 18583 18583 18533

3 . No. of Sericultural families a) Directly engaged } In' 00 3014 3334 3348 3333 3333 b) Indirectly engaged } " -----

4 . Government Silk Farms N o s . 95 95 95 98 96 5 . Government grainages II 89* 89* 89 98 96 6. Licensed seed preparers 753* 824 867 918 916 7 . Chawki Rearing Centres " 1570 1570 1545 1545 1545 8 . Technical service Centres n 246 . 246 246 246 246 9 . Government Cocoon Markets II 61 61 64 63 64 10 . Cottage Basins " 1429* 1929* 1113 1113 327 11. Filature Basins 2597* 2599* 3395 3395 3428 12 . Charakas " 23840 23840 9849 9849 8335

13 . Production of disease N o . in 2013* 1962* 533 538 1746 free layings lakhs Cross Breed " 1933* 1890* 4')! 439 16-79 b) Bivoltine 80 72 62 99 67

14 . Mysore Race Cocoon " 18846 19099 19523 16693 14683 Production

15 . Production of Cocoon M.T. 65565 70208 77557 71200 70677 (Reeling) »

16. Production of Silk 7147 8250 8865 8264 8328

17 . Quantity of raw silk tran­ 2122 1924 1956 1789 1780 sacted in Government Silk Exchanges ' »

18 . Value of lots transacted R s . in 17552 14036 2582 18289 19620 in Silk Exchanges lakhs

Note: * Revised figures Department of Sericulture

24 i.l2 C uttum of Major forest Produce

SI. T y p e of Unit 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 19,96- No. Production 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Timber

a) Rose wood Cubic Mts 6437 6052 7156 6845 5591 b) Teak wood 00' Cubic Mts 90 71 204 57 58 c) Other kinds 00' of timber Cubic Mts 919 883 616 476 746

2. Pulpwood - do - 4 20 478* 515* 4336

3. Plywood 00' Cubic Mts 63 50 1414* 1313* -

4. Matchwood Cubic Mts 9 . 26 528 104

5. Sawn.timber - do - 4465 190 1663 326 558

6. Timber in 00' Cubic Mts 1025 608 28 589 1020 round pole

7. Fire wood 000' Cubic Mts 407 435 253 310 784

8. Bamboo 00' M.T. 565 382 366 595 678

9. Sandalwood M.T. 317 1216 649 354 359

* = Includes Production of MPM, Shimoga and KFDC Forest.Department ......

25 i.l3 Revenue from Forests

(Rs.in lakh)

Year Sandal Tim­ Firewood Bam­ Mis­ Total wood ber and boos ■ cella­ charcoal neous

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1992-93 340 4296 644 210 1400 6890

1993-94 1126 5827 878 307 1036 9174

1994-95 1107 5907 927 287 1268 9496

1995-96 691 5967 1105 ■ 448 2362 10573

1996-97 860 6358 1134 442 2369 11163

Forest Department.

26 LIVESTOCK & POULTRY

(Lakhs)

150

100 - iT>

50 -

CATTLE BUFFALOES SHEEP GOAT OTHERS POULTRY iA i Llvcstcck anci Pcwltry

(Thousand Nos.)

Category 1983 1990 Percentage Variation

1 2 3 .4

I Livestock: 1. Cattle a) Oxen 4043 3552 -12 . 1 b) Cows 3 934 3662 -6 . 9 c) Young stock 3323 2962 -10.9

Total (1) ----> 11300 10176 -9.9 2. Buffaloes: a) He-buffaloes 275 234 -14 . 9 b) She-buffaloes 2026 2255 11.3 c) Young stock 1347 1548 14 . 9

Total (2) ----> 3648 4 037 10 .7

3, Total Bovines: a) Males 6042 5281 -12 .6 b) Females 8906 8932 0.3

Total (1U(2) ----> 14948 14213 -4.9 4. Sheep 4792 4727 -1.4 5. Goats 4547 3889 -14 .5 6. Horses & Ponies 24 19 -20.8 7. Mules 2 1 -50.0 8. Donkeys 48 36 -25 . 0

9. Camels N N - 10. Pigs 319 304 -4.7 11. Dogs 1468 1779 21.2

Total (3 to 11) ----> 26148 24968 -4.5 II. Poultry: 1. Ducks 190 92 -51.6 2. Fowls 11886 15531 30.7 3. Other poultry 21 71 238.1

T o t a l ----> 12097 15‘694 29.7

N - Negligible Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services.

27 Veferlfiary InsUlutlons

(Numbers'

Category 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 3 4 5 6 7

1. Veterinary Hospitals 210 230 240 244 244

2. Veterinary Dispensaries 581 607 697 700 700

3. Primary Veterinary 1263 1472 1622 1920 1920 Centre(Rural Veterinary Dispensaries)

4. Veterinary Aid Centres - - - - -

5. Mobile Veterinary 173 173 173 173 173 Clinic

6. Artificial Insemination 590 452 442 400 400 Centres

T o t a l ----- > 2817 2934 3174 3437 3437

Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services.

28 4.1 e Agricultural tmi>leinent« and M actiinery

Si. Category Unit 1977 1983 1990 No.

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Ploughs In lakhs 29 34 3 9

2. Carts In 000' 677 838 855

3. Sugarcane Crushers

a) Operated by power In 000' 10 5 2 b) Worked by bullocks n 10 12 16

4. Water lifts worked by II 22 14 - Persian wheel or Rahats

5. Irrigation pumps: a) Operated by Oil Engines It 89 70 107 b) Operated by Electric If 184 235 406 Motors

6. Tractors II 14 30 49

7. Ghanies In 00' 15 15 -

8. Others In 000' 2604 6717 -

Livestock Census Publications.

29 ^ 1 7 M ilk I rccureU Dy f)€ilrle$

(thousand tonnes!

SI. Location of 1992 1993 1994- 1995- 1996- '

N o . Dairy -93 -94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. a) Bangalore Dairy 88 98 113 129 144

b) Mother Dairy Bangalore

2 . Mysore 31 35 29 29 35

3. Mandya Product 34 38 36 37 43 Dairy (Gejjalagere)

4 . Kudige (Kodagu) --- - -

5 .Hassan 23 24 22 21 26

■ 6 . Tumkur 34 30 21 18 23

7 . Dharwad 25 27 21 18 20

8 . Belgaum 20 19 15 14 17

9. Gulbarga 11 12 12 9 9

10. Shimoga 18 20 21 22 28

11. 8 11 12 13 15

• 12 .■ Bijapur- ■ • 9 • 9 • 7 • 6 ■ ?

13 . Raichur 11 12 9 10 12

14 . Kolar . 87 95 96 116 133

Total 399 430 414 442 512

Karnataka Co-operative Milk Producers Federation Limited.

30 4 .1 8 /Hnrine fish Catch

(Quantity in Hundred M.T. St value in lakh Rs.)

SI . Category 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I . Fish catch 1. Mackerals: a) Quantity 119 435 281 278 506 b) Value 1312 2420 2631 4114 4513

2. Sardine: a) Quantity 187 150 95 199 125 b) Value 957 1083 1125 2053 1457

3. Cat fish: a) Quantity 3 2 3 6 8 b) Value 18 17 38 97 129

4. Shark; a) Quantity 7 11 11 25 20 b) Value 95 194 230 808 639

5. Seer fish: a) Quantity 14 26 32 40 35 b) Value 297 858 862 1881 1707

6. Others: « a) Quantity 1412 1121 1315 1627 1534 b) Value 7835 9871 13429 18866 15380

7. Total (1 to 6 ) a) Quantity 1742 1745 1737 2175 2228 b) Value 10514 14443 18315 27819 23825 II . Fishing Industry - Some t Salient Facts 1. Fishing Yards (No.) 28 28 28 28 28 2. Fishing nets (No.) 23474 80345 23565 25124 25798 3. Fishing boats (No.) a) Mechanised 4198 4321 4844 5420 6061 b) Non-tnecha- 11754 11789 11952 11533 10600 nised

Department of Fisheries.

31 41.19 Ctsii€sllicii cf Aiarfne FIsli Catch

(Hundred M.T.

SI. Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No.- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Marketted 840 810 751 1087 123.2

2 . Cured 466 426 464 528 505

3 . Reduction 5 3 2 2 1

4 . Frozen 100 102 110 146 119

/ 5. Canned 19 38 34 72 46

6 . Used for misce­ 13 72 61 44 35 llaneous purpose

7 . Used for manure 299 294 316 296 310

T o t a l ----> 1742 1745 1738 2175 2228

Department of Fisheries.

32 5. INDUSTRIES, MISEC/IL ANf) JPOWEC

5.1 Reitlstcred Eactorles and Eactcry Emi>lcynient(contd .)

(Factories in No. Employrnent in hundreds)

NIC Fact­ 1991 1992 1993 1994- 1995- Code Industry ories & -92 -93 -94 95 96 No. Em p l o y ­ ment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

20& Manufacture of food F a c t . 1519 1501 1516 1533 1595 21 products E m p t . * 872 864 877 884 978

22 Manufacture of beverages, F a c t . 148 146 145 146 148 tobacco and tobacco E m p t . 87 87 81 82 86 products

23 Manufacture of cotton Fact. 309 309 309 310 390 textiles Empt. ' 476 476 482 483 529

24 Manufacture of wool. Fact. 181 181 189 201 284 silk Sc synthetic E m p t . 34 34 41 43 55 fibre textiles

26 Manufacture of textile Fact. 349 356 472 590 640 products (including Erapt - 3S0 355 532 682 158 w earing app^irel other than foot wear)

27 Manufacture of wood and Fact. 140 140 126 128 150 wood products, furniture Empt. 44 44 41 41 50 & fixtures

28 Manufacture of paper and Fact. 170 170 ' 172 192 210 paper products E m p t . 200 200 200 204 214

29 Manufacture of leather & Fact. 59 60 82 102 115 leather products (except E m p t . 35 36 60 82 91 repairs)

30 Manufacture of rubber, Fact. 343 343 364 398 440

plastic, petroleum & E n ^ t . 148 148 161 174 242 coal products

Note: Fact. - Factory, Etnpt. - Employment

33 (5.1 Resisterccl factcrles and factory Emiiloynient (co n td .)

. (Factories in No Employment in hundreds)

NIC Fact­ 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- Code Industry ories & 92 93 94 95 96 No. Employ­ ment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

31 Manufacture of chemical F a c t . 383 385 397 401 443 and chemical products E m p t . 280 281 277 279 317 (except product of petro­ leum & coal)

32 Manufacture of non-met- Fact. 581 581 594 600 650 allic mineral products E m p t . 451 451 459 465 497

33 Basic metal and alloys Fact. 438 439 446 456 498 industries E m p t . 559 559 565 571 582

34 Manufacture of metal F a c t . 573 575 590 632 694 products & parts (except E m p t . 359 360 364 388 394 machinery ^transport equipment)

35 Manufacture of machinery, F a c t . 593 594 616 661 710 machine tools and parts E m p t . 1168 1169 1177 1193 1225 (except electric machinery)

36 Manufacture of electrical F a c t . 461 461 496 541 593 machinery apparatus, app­ E m p t . 1246 1246 1264 1296 1311 liances & parts & supplies

37 Manufacture of transport Fact. 129 129 128 135 139 equipment .and partg E^npt. ,73 6 . 73 6 742. 746 .752

38 Other manufacturing F a c t . 273 274 284 287 350 industries E m p t . 129 129 134 132 137

40 Electricity F a c t . 101 101 100 97 99

E m p t . 139 139 139 139 141

34 (S.l Rettislereci factories and faclcry Cinplcyment(cont:d.

(Factories in No. Employment in hundreds)

NIC Fact - 1991- 1992-■1993 -■1994- 1995- Code Industry cries & 92 93 94 95 96 No . Emp1o y - menu

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

41 Gas an<4 steam Fact. 4 4 4 4 4 E m p t . 3 3 3 3 3

42 Water works and supply F a c t . 13 13 13 13 14 E m p t . 3 3 3 2 5

61 Wholesale trade in fuel. F a c t . _-_ - - chemicals, perfumery. E m p t . ----- ceramics and glass

62 Wholesale trade in F a c t . 7 7 7 7 _ wood, paper, other Empt.

fabrics, hide and 2 2 1 1 - skin and edible oils

63 Wholesale trade in all F a c t . 2 2 2 2 - types of machinery Empt. 1 1 1 1 - equipments including transport & electrical equipment

63 Retail trade in others Fact. 12 12 12 12 _ E m p t . 3 3 3 3 -

70 Land transport Fact. 3 3 3 3 1 E m p t . 2 2 2 2 3

73 Service incidental Fact. 6 6 6 6 1 to transport Empt. 4 4 4 4 1

74 Storage and ware­ Fact. 15 15 17 19 17 housing E m p t . 3 3 4 6 8

92 Education, scientific Fact. 8 8 7 7 - Sc research services Empt. 3 3 3 3

I :-f. KdvJCrtticQai ^ / -^.,;:Ynir^£tion. Msrj, N c w 1 ;c: Iii2-llO0l6 3(90- 35 - 3)- S OOC, N o .. ---- ">.l X;e«lstercc8 frtclcries aiitl fiictco^ CmnBcyment (ccncid.)

(Factories in No, Employment in hundreds)

NIC Fact - 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- Code Industry ories & 92 93 94 95 96 No . Employ­ ment

1 2 3 4 ■ 5 6 7 8

93 Health and medical F a c t . 2 2 2 2 - services E m p t . 3 3 3 3 -

95 Recreational and cul­ F a c t . 5 5 5 5 5 tural services E m p t . 1 1 1 1 4

96 Personal services F a c t . 26 26 31 31 29 E m p t . 6 6 10 10 12

97 Repair services Fact. 23 8 225 224 222 180 Empt. 251 247 2^5 245 202

99 Services not else­ F a c t . 16 16 21 22 25 where classified E m p t . 8 8 11 12 13

T o t a l ----> F a c t . 7107 7089 7380 7765 8424 Empt. 7606 7603 7890 8180 8610

Note: 1) The information furnished refers to all the factories registered under Section 2m(i) and 2m(ii) and 85(1) of the Factory Act 1948 which actually worked during the y e a r .

2) The decrease in the No. of factories and employment is ' due to the ■ deno'tif ieation of factories' under -Section 85(1) of the Factories Act.

Chief Inspector of Factories and Boilers

36 <5.2 liCSuIt €f AriBiiial SnjAcy of ractciT Sectcr

SI Items 1990- 1991 - 1992- 1993 - 1994- No, 91 92 93 94 95

1 4 ' 5 6 7 8

1 No. of factories No 5911 5850 6165 6094 618 4

2 Fixed capital Rs . in Cr< ; 4844 4792 6762 7415 10030

3 Working capital " 2008 1745 2915 3497 3685

4 Invested capital " 7863 8858 11216 11829 15633

5 Workers ‘ '0 308 311 320 335 351

6 Employees " 419 426 438 450 467

7 , Wages to workers Rs.in Cn 1 680 671 909 862 1172

8 , Total emoluments " 1140 1100 1521 1452 1940

9 . Value of fuels consumed " 870 1046 1351 1199 1388

10 . Value of materials consumed " 7241 8856 9891 11073 14489

11 Valxie of total inputs " 9145 11196 12784 1 13941 17772

12 Value of products ” 11543 14220 16297 17159 22750

13 Value of output " 12424 15174 17542 18762 24498

14 Depreciation " 510 556 637 684 820

15 Net value added " 2769 3421 4122 4137 5906

Annual Survey of Industries reports (Factory Sector) Central Statistical Organisation.

37 (33 Selected Industrial Prctluctlcn

1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- Particulars Unit 1992- - 93 94 95 S6 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Iron and Steel

a) Pig Iron 000 M.T. 17 Neg 5 161 180 b) Steel ingots " 70 76 82 95 89 (billets and slabs) c) Finished steel 72 63 63 63 61

2 . Sandal Wood Oil M .Tns . 8 10 15 15 15

3 . Cement 000 M.T. 3723 3658 4036 3745 (P)3590

4 . Sugar 932 761 1012 1164 1011

5 . Paper 185 207 217 233 ,(P) 198

6. Vanaspathi 7 7 4 N.A 4 n) . Cotton yarn 70 74 64 65 (P) Neg

8 . Cotton cloth In lakh Mts. 378 325 Neg Neg Neg

9. Electro porcelain '000 M.T. 7 7 7 6 (P) 7 products

Neg: Negligibly, (P) Provisional, N.A - Not Available

38 (5-4 Jcint Stock C€nii)«inies

(Numbers)

SI. Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995 1996 No. 93 94 95 -96 -97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1.Companies at work

a. Public 1167 1296 1591 1909 2072 b. Private 11327 12446 14122 16463 18164 c. Total. 12494 13742 15713 18372 20236

2.Companies gone into liquidation and struck off

a. Public 3 8 • 13 2 2 b. Private 56 26 90 ^2 16 c. Total 59 34 103 24 18

3.Number of companies registered during the year *

a. Public 131 122 298 318 171 b. Private 1004 1161 1770 2341 1701 c. Total 1135 1283 2068 2659 1872

Note:* Number of companies excludes the number of companies transferred to other States and number of companies tansferred from other States.

Registrar of Companies.

39 (3.(3 Leans Sanctlcnetl by r\amat

SI. Particulars Unit 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 . Beneficiaries No. 14952 13224 14089 14819 13053

2 . Loans

a .Sanctioned Rs.in 336 355 520 819 860 crores

b.Disbursed " 300 310 432 613 64 9

c.Over dues " 225 245 267 316 43 9 at the end of the year

d.Loans out- " 934 1080 1265 1481 1730 standing

Karnataka State Financial Corporation.

40 c>.6 WcrKini? of r;cratlcn Ltd.

SI. Particulars Unit 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8

1 . Beneficiaries No. 83 96 106 262 274

2 . Loans

a) Sanctioned in Rs 6885 7099 92-95 31402 42212 during the year Lakhs

b) Disbursed dur­ - " - 5975 5496 65'26 16151 21351 ing the year

c) Recovered dur­ - " - 3990 5,487 7076 10020 12717 ing the year (principal +interest)

d) Outstanding - " - 25062 24605 24605 30464 36464 as at the end of the year

Karnataka State Industrial Investment and Development Corporation Limited.

41 <5.7 M ineral C^roductlcn

Minerals Units 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 ■ 3 4 5 6 7

I. Metallic

a) Ferrous: 1. Chromite 000' M.T 37 34 29 59 44 2. Iron Ore - » - 11028 12184 12247 12395 12261 3. Manganese _ » - 390 358 371 402 369 Ore

b) Non-ferrous 4. Bauxite 000' M.T 13 19 18 32 24 5. Copper _ II _ 90 92 45 41 - 6. Gold In kgs. 1245 1311 1641 1425 1846 7. Silver ^ - 128 129 148 126 173

II. Non-metallic

8. Asbestoes Tonnes 41 17 - - - 9. Clay (others) _ n _ ---- 10. Corundum Tonnes 3 1 - -- 11. Fireclay _ _ 4038 11529 15169 13924 10709 12. Kaolin - » _ 7402 -16867 11824 14804 14794 13. Kyanite - M - 350 2855 715 851 1041 14. Magnesite - *1 - 38523 37983 28442 26619 31419 15. Ochre _ » - 12771 11678 4308 9366 18073 16. Quartz 64557 33617 4 0580 14873 31372 17. Steatite _ fl _ 442 425 190 392 671

III. Building Materials . . 18, Dolomite Tonnes 86 8179 14519 39066 50742 19. Lime shell - » - 32208 21120 21^02 37632 28785 20. Lime stone 7105 7585 8050 8362 0773 21. Moulding sand - " ------

Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur.

42 c5.8 Inaex NiimDers cf Mineral ^reduction

(Base Year 1980-81=100;

Minerals Weight 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7

I. Metallic; 89.083 121.71 130.37 ,137.56 135.02 141.08

a) Ferrous 37.134 212.38 229.08 230.75 237.33 230.59 1. Chromite 1.322 67.53 62.59 53.69 109.16 80.97 2. Copper Ore 1.189 215.74 220.08 108.35 97.45 3. Iron Ore 24.374 277.99 307.13 308.72 312.45 305.06 4. Manganese Ore 11.438 89.30 82.00 85.05 92.08 89.19 b) Non-ferrous 51.949 56.90 59.81 70.96- 61.89 77.09 5. Bauxite 0.381 22.55 31.93 30.85 54.34 41.19 6. Gold 50.258 53.36 56.19 70.34 61.08 79.13 7. Silver 0.121 74.42 75.00 86.05 73.26 100.58

II. Non-metalllc; 1.828 287.25 255.18 214.52 173.94 208.25

8 . Asbestos 0.010 15 .02 6 .23 --- 9 . Kaolin 0 .163 85 .27 194 .30 136 .21 170 .53 170 .42 10 . Clay (others) 0 .030 ----- 11 . Corundum 0 .016 3692.3 769 .23 2307.69 '- 12. Fire clay 0 .022 70 .02 199 .91 263 .03 241.44 185.69 13 . Kyanite 0 .014 75 .59 616.63 154.43 183 . 80 224.84 14 . Magnesite 0 . 806 442 .79 436 .59 326.92 305.97 361.14 15. Ochre 0 .056 137.53 125 .76 46.39 100 .86 194.63 16 . Quart z 0 . 602 135.24 70 .43 85 . 01 31.16 65.72 ‘ 17 . Steatite 0 . 040 10 .49 10 .09 4.51 9.30 15 . 93

III. Building Materials 9 .089 361.26 384 .50 408.38 422 .47 448.76

18. Dolomite 0.133 0.49 46 .49 82 .52 222.04 288.41 19 . Limestone 8 .923 363 .43 387 .98 411. 76 421 . 72 448.75 20 . Moulding sand 0 .027 --- --

All minerals ----> 100.000 146.51 155 .74 163.58 161 .86 170 .26 <5.9 Coiisiimnftcn cf Petrt)le«fn Products

("OOO M.T.)

SI Item 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No 93 94 95 9£' ‘ 97

1 2 3 4 ■ 5 6 7

1 . Petrol 233 254 27€ 317 . . 3'42

2 . Diesel 1279 1392 1521 1766 2007

3 . Kerosene 457 458* 462 496 512

4 . LPG gas 131 150 155 190 199

5 . Other petroleum products 313 323 412 (P) 524 (P) 533

Indian Oil CorpDration.

Bharat Petroleum and Hiiidustan Petroleum.

(P) - Provisional

44 5.1 C Eteetrlctty - Installed Capacity, Generatlcn and CcnsuniDtlcn

S I . Item 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Installed capacity of electricity generating plants (MW)

1) Hydro 2381 2502 2502 2524 * 2555 2) Thermal 630 758 968 968 968 3) Both 3011 3260 3470 3492 3523

2. Electricity generation 12325' 13724 16115 15449 12858 (in MU)

3. Electricity imported 3622 3531 ■ 3427 4821 6509 (in MU)

4. Electricity exported 6 1 1 1 3 (in MU)

5. Consumption of electri­ 12957 14044 15906 15983 15192 city (in MU)

6. T & D losses (in MU) 2982 3209 3635 3628 3444

7. Per capita consumption of energy(KWH) 2 90 313 355 357 339

Note: * Insludes 2 M.W of wind form also. Karnataka Electricity Board.

45 5.11 Electricity Ccnsuniptlcn

in MU)

SI. Category of 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. consumption 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Domestic 2054 2262 2503 2654 2898 a) Heat and power 1156 1197 1296 1339 1438 b) Light and fans 898 1065 1207 1315 3 460

2 . Commercial Heat and small power 295 374 387 422 428

3 . Industrial power 4902 4964 5300 5092 4503 a) Low & medium voltage 792 861 914 967 982 b) High voltage 4110 4103 4386 4125 3521

4 . Public lighting 153 155 157 158 159 (street lights)

5. Irrigation 5340 6077 7298 7363 6913

•6. Distributing licences ' 61 48 76 88 77

7 . Public Water Works & 133 136 150 157 165 Sewerage Pumping

8 . Others (miscellaneous) 19 28 35 49 52

Total consumption --> 12957 14044 15906 15983 15195

Karnataka Electricity Board.

46 (5.12 Electricity Consumers

(Thousands)

SI, Category af 1952- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. consumption 93 94 95 96 97

1 • 2 3 4 5 6 . 7

I. Domestic: 4374 4636 4896 5146 5391

1. Heat and small power 833 895 962 1030 1101 2. Light and fans 3541 3741 3934 4116 4290

II.Commercial: 575 604 635 668 698

1. Heat and small power A AA AA 2. Light and fans 575 604 635 668 698

III.Industrial power: 244 254 265 279 291

1. Low and medium 242 251 262 276 288 voltage 2. High voltage 2 3 3i 3 3 !

IV.Irrigation & agricul­ 870 917 9 7 3 ' 1015 1049 tural dewatering (a)

V. Public Water Works 18 21 24 27 30 and Dewatering t

VI,All consumers ( I to V) 6081 6432 6793 7135 74 59

VII.Street lighting 630 637 643 647 651 (fittings)

Note: A = included under low and medium-voltage. a = includes IP sets energised by M/s Hukkeri RE Co-operative Societies Ltd.

Karnataka Electricity Board.

47 VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED

(Th0ujsi^nc)s) Lakhs

?

VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED PUMPSETS ENERGISED

92-93 93-94 innii 94-96 95-96 96-97 <3.13 Vtriaaes Electrined

SI. Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Total number of vill­ 27024 27024 27024 27024 27024 ages (as per 1981 Census)

2 . Number of villages 26483* 26483* 26483* 26483* „ 26483* electrified

3 . Number of pump sets energised** (in '00) 8695 9049 9732 10149 104 95

Note: * 1. As per 1981 Census, all -the cities, towns and inhabited revenue villages have been electrified and declared 100% electrified as on 31-3-1989.

2. Out of 27024 villages, 434 villa­ ges are bechark, 96 villages sub­ merged and 11 with forest area and thus achieving 100% electrification.

** Includes IP sets of M/s Hukkeri, RE Co­ operative Societies Ltd., Hukkeri, Belgaum District.

Karnataka Electricity Board,

48 6. CANriS'G A S t C0-€f)CI^TION

e.i Ccnimercial

SI . Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Conunercial Banks (No.) 3256 3288 3318 3367 3431

2 . Grameena Banks (No.) 1078 1076 1077 1078 1078

3 .Total Banks (No.) 4334 4364 4395 4445 4509

4 . Total deposits (Rs.crores) 13367 15298 19675 23258 26357

5 . Total Loans (Rs. crores) 10032 10728 13330 16205 18842

6 . Credit deposit ratio 75 70 68 70 71

Reserve Bank of India.

49 €.2 €€-€8)cr«Uve (contd.

(Rs. crores

1991-92 1992- 93 SI. iype No. Bank No. of Depos- Adva­ N o . of Depos­ Adva­ Banks its nces Banks its nces

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 . State Co-operat­ 1 402 365 1 413 438 ive Apex Banks

2 . State Land Devel­ 1 7 97 • 1 8 121 opment Banks

3 . Districtt Central 19 541 511 19 651 780 Co-operative Banks

50 l>(Po- lo <5.2 C o - o p e r a O v e Da n k s (contd.)

(Rs. crores)

1993-94 1994 -95 SI Type No Bank No .of Depos­ Adva­ No', of Depos­ Adva­ Banks its nces Banks its nces

1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 . State Co-operat­ 1 428 221 1 449 532 ive Apex Banks

2 . State Land Devel­ 1 8 136 1 9 107 opment Banks

3 . District Central 19 810 '896 19 913 1043 Co-operative Banks

51 C.2 Co-cpcrative Banks (concid.)

(Rs. crores)

SI Type of Bank 1995- 96

N o . of Depos - Adva- Banks its nces

1 2 15 16 17

1 . State Co-operat­ 1 630 631 ive Apex Banks

2 . State Land Devel­ 1 10 154 opment Banks

3 . District Central 19 1102 1282 % Co-operative Banks

Registrar of Co-operative Societies.

52 IT riiBirtf-y Lasicjl te v c S c iH u c n t

SI . Particulars Unit 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No . 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 . Number of Bank N o . 111 177 177 177 177 Offices

2 . Loans

a) Advanced Rs.in lakhs 10510 13590 10514 10985 17592

b) Recovered _ H _ 4082 4248 6032 7015 7112

c) Outstanding _ I! _ 45690 53041 50072 63102 71329

d) Overdue _ » _ 8396 10647 9450 12389 15020

Registrar of Co-operative Societies.

53 WcrKlBia cf All Cc-cperaUve Sccietles (as on 3€tli June cff each year)

81 . Particulars Unit 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8

1 . All Co-operative Nos . 25596 26128 26048 25903 26411 Societies *

2 . Membership in ' 000 12800 12900 13196 13326 13558 all Co-operative Societies

3 . Working capital Rs . in 323729 326966 381693 686091 1026551 lakhs

4 . Share capital 44186 44628 53751 70411 76566

5 . Reserve & other 30467 31422 44155 64558 90652 Funds

6 . Borrowings from a) Central Financ­ R s .in} ing Agents lakhs

b) Government } 129306 135209 125325 240703 321025

c) Others }

7 .Deposits 96432 ^7396 115427 287938 392578

S . Population as on Lakh Nos 459 469 479 489 493 1st March

9 . Number of societies No. 58 58 56 55 54 per lakh of population

10 . Average working R s . 2529 2534 2892 4672 7572 » capital per member

Note: * Total number of societies includes Urban Banks, PLD Banks & Societies liquidated and under liquidation.

Registrar of Co-operative Societies.

54 C.(5 C€-oneratlve Societies Dy Tyiie, Number and /Hemt>er$liip (as on 3€lli June of each year)

(Membership in "000 working capital in lakh R s .)

SI. Category 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I . Credit Societies

A' state & Central Societies

a) Number 22 22 22 22 22

b) Membership 69 69 69 69 98

c) Working capital 205853 238552 263107■ 306852 431918

B Primary Societies

I) Aariculture

a) Number - 4334 4374 4390 4277 4321

• b) Membership 4513 4602 4680 4972 5155

c) Working capital 56707 62372 62996 71154 94344

II . Non-Acriculture

a) Number 1879 1911 1947 2088 2331

b) Membership 1761 ■ 1992' ' 2050' ' 2296' ■ 2266'

c) Working capital 100774 109330 120110 158619 221104

DD C.5 Co-operative Societies l>y T>i>e, Siinil>er anci /HemDersBiin (as on 3€tii June of each year)

(Membership in "000 working capital in lakh Rs '.)

SI. Category 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

III. Grain Banks

a) Number 167 139 130 149 147 b) Membership 26 25 22 24 24 c) Working capital 161 * 117 102 194 365

IV. Primary Land Develooment Banks

a) Number 177 177 177 177 177 b) Membership 1087 1408 1506 1275 1206 c) Working capital 49349 61784 73115 74988 85270

V. Non'Credit Societies fOther tvoes)

a) t^urnber 15088 15605 16116 16585 17081 b) Membership 4774 4208 4242 4757 4942 c) Working capital 114155 118133 103910 381134 179629

Registrar of Co-operative Societies.

56 Leans Aclvnnced !>y Cc-ci>erative Crcillt Sccleties

(Rs. in lakhs)

Particulars 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6

Advanced 55212 82512 101698 159076 220683

Agricultural Credit 11824 26471 27675 45034 65572 Societies

Short-term 10838 24953 26050 40583 5S153

Medium-term * 986 1518 1625 4451 6419

Non-Agricultural Credit 43388 56041 74023 114042 155111 Societies

Recovered 37931 44961 57194 80758 131654

Loans outstanding 40850 51933 68762 105118 135544

Note:* Includes Long-term loans Registrar of Co-operative Societies.

57 REGULATED MARKETS

Numbers r s . Crores 6000 -

5000 n

4000

3000 -1 LTj

P 2000

1000 -

0 MARKETS VALUE OF TURNOVER

^ 92-93 011193-94 . ^ 94-95 E S ] 95-96 96-97 C.7 i;?eatiSatecl Markets

SI . Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7

1 . Regulated Markets (No.)

a) Main markets 120 122 124 128 133

b) Sub-markets 304 307 3:;C 324 329

Total 424 429 444 452 462

2 . Value of turn-over in 3163 3637 4167 4975 5595 crox'es of R s .

Marketing Department.

58 C.8 Tumcver cff Selectetl AariculUsroS Ccmniodilles - CuariOty (contd.)

(Quantity in thousand quintals!

SI. Commodity 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 - 96 97

1 3 4 5 6 7

I. Foodgx'ains (1 to 8) 15963 20701 20217 21832 24862

1. Paddy 7724 10761 9352 11034 11098

2 . Rice 3895 4288 5074 4954 5956

3 . Ragi 871 935 1250 838 957

4 . Jowar 1048 1322 1109 902 1046

5 . Wheat 207 379 397 418 369

6 . Maize 2022 2699- ^ 2784 3489 5202

7 . Baj ra 164 274 183 151 192

8 . Other 32 43 . 68 46 42

Pul ses (9 2159 3206 2593 2843 3146

9 . Tur 398 454 489 568 673

10. Horsegram 203 168 121 111 95

11. Blackgram 19S 187 102 254 165

12. Greengram 441 387 369 517 647

13. Bengalgram 184 306 406 54 9 364

14. Other pulses 740 1704 1106 844 1182

III.Oilseeds (15 to 22) ^5073 5159 4644 5885 4805

15. Groundnut (in 3098 3210 2905 3849 3221 shells)

16. Groundnut seeds 51 193 182 181 193

17. Castor seeds 44 23 18 13 21

59 C3»8 T ism cver of SeSectccI Ai>ricu!turail Coiiimcclitie^ - Cuantily (Concid.)

(Quantity in thousand quintals)

SI. CoiuTodity 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

7

18. Gingelly 163 132 165 153 164 19. Niger seed 11 6 10 10 10 20. Safflower 88 122 154 148 57 21. Linseed 3 5 6 3 3 22. Other oilseeds 1615 1468 1204 1528 1131

IV.Fibre (23 to 25) 4856 4171 3872 4060 4358 23. Cotton (Kapas) 4778 4096 3811 4000 4273 24. CoEton (lint) 77 75 59 60 85 25. Others 1 - 2

V.Spices (26 to 29, 1051 897 1033 1128 1222

26. Chillies 319 360 297 285 370 27. Corriander 88 109 114 87 109 28. Pepper 9 8 8 8 75 29. Other spices 635 420 614 748 735

VI.Fruits and vegetables 6631 6242 8621 8834 9067 (30 to 32) 30. Onion 3V48 3303 5230 5628 5618 31. Potato 2539 2560 3156 2783 3125 32. Sweet potato 344 379 .235 423 324

..VII ..Miscellaneous . 5862 5222 5206 7826 4363

33. Jaggery 2773 2247 2627 3254 2969 34. Tamarind 110 118 140 140 117 35. Coconut (LakhNo.) 1564 1823 2379 2547 2556 36. Copra 250 292 406 461 402 37. Arecanuts 807 780 838 797 875 38. Others 1922 1785 1195 3174 3549

All Commodities---> 41595 45598 46186 52408 55372

Note: Coconut excluded in sub-group & all commodities total Marketing Department.

60 C.9 Turnover of Selected Acriculturcil CommoclltJes - Value

(value in R s . lakhs)

SI. Commodity 1992- 1993- 1994- 19 S 5 - 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 •

I . Foodgrains (1 to 8) 66692 82954 101890 122309 160618

1. Paddy 26372 36214 36476 53087 59016 2 . Rice 27304 30612 43012 43507 68399 3 . Ragi 2397 2434 3746 3083 3512 4 . Jowar 3907 3922 4871 4834 5309 5‘. Wheat 1146 1774 2091 2375 2692 6 . Maize 4898 7157 10759 14593 20832 7 . Bajra 560 719 687 606 672 8 . Other foodgrains 108 122 248 224 18 6

II -Pulses (9 to 14) 21834 41065 39209 44504 51141

9 . Tur 4257 4829 6053 10554 10187 10 . Horsegram 632 597 518 612 568 11. Blackgram 1268 1193 1291 3296 1654 12 . Greengram 4259 3927 4377 6970 8898 13 . Bengalgram 1597 3647 4553 54 03 4523 14 . Other pulses 9821 26872 22417 17669 25311

III .Oilseeds (15 to 22) 44307, 47006 49194 67453 55182

15 . Groundnut 25782 28195 29650 43176 35876 (in shells)

16 . Groundnut seeds 634 2476 2644 2957 3666

17 . Castor seeds 281 178 141 114 203 t

61 e.9 Tum cver of Selected Aariculturol ecmmcclities - Value (concid .) (value in R s . lakhs!

SI. Commodity 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

18. Gingelly 2108 1692 2572 . 2813 2718 19. Niger seed 116 60 107 114 109 20. Safflower 765' 956 1396 1439 554 21. Linseed 30 43 51 30 32 22. Other oilseeds 14591 13406 12633 16810 12024

IV.Fibre (23 to 25) 56826 66590 85176 83016 80205

23. Cotton (Kapas) 55158 64823 83046 80787 77468 24. Cotton (lint) 1661 1763 2102 2227 2732 25. Others 7 4 28 2 5

V.Spices (26 to 29) 20467 15421 25822 26000 31253

26. Chillies 9287 6244 7634 10914 ' 14082 27, Corriander 1077 1440 1524 1436 2815 2 8. Pepper 241 253 431 471 401 29. Other spices 9862 7484 16233 13179 13955

VI.Fruits and vege­ 13302 17497 17842 35467 3 0232 tables (30 to 32)

30. Onion 7710 10659 9574 22636 17508 31. Potato 5289 6532 7940 12209 12151 32. Sweet potato 303 306 328 622 573

VII.Miscellaneous 92844 93156 97615 118702 126301

3 3. Jaggery 16230 20177 194 57 21280 23016 34. Tamarind 1078 1272 1818 1951 1668 3 5. Coconut 5847 5408 72 67 7243 9210 36. Copra 9901 9716 10768 11845 13768 37. Arecanuts 48272 44265 48472 57354 78639 ' 38. Others 11516 12318 9833 19029 24577

-All Commodities -> 316272 363689 416748 497451 559509

Marketing Department.

62 7. IJICCLC AND CAiI3LOy/HES(T

7.1 Inclustriai Disnutes

SI. Particulars Unit 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7 8

I . Strikes

a) No. of strikes No. 4 9 3 IS 8 b) No. of workers involved ' 00 54 46 8 77 20 c) No. of mandays lost 1357 1711 422 3316 144 7

II . Lockouts • a) No. of lockouts No. 11 8 14 5 b) No. of workers involved ’ 00 - 40 25 19 3 c) No. of mandays lost - 1880 2397 1426 334

Ill . Layoffs

a) No. of layoffs No. 6 1 b) No. of workers involved ' 00 3 -- - 140 c) No. of mandays lost 32 5380 ■ ■

IV. Retrenchments

a) No. of factories No. NANA effected retrenchments b) No. oif'workers involved ' 00 --- NA NA

V. Closure

a) No. of closures No. NA NA b) No. of workers affected No. --- NANA

Note - = Nil

N.A = Data not available.

Department of Labour.

63 7.2 Labour Alisenteeisni in factories

si- Particulars Unit 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- No. 91 92 93 94 95

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 . No. of factories No. 25 23 17 15 16 reporting

2 . No.of mandays "000 15943 14495 10359 8996 8310 scheduled to work

3 . No.of mandays absent due to

a) Sickness or - ” - 504 851 479 227 183 accidents

b) Social Sc reli­ 299 ■ 382 263 105 70 gious causes

c) Other causes _ 1* _ 1361 1173 870 929 814

Total - »» _ 2164 2406 1612 1261 1067

4, Absenteeism % 14 17 16 14 13

Department of Labour.

64 7 3

SI. Particulars Unit 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- No. 91 92 93 94 95

1 -2 3 4. 5 6 7 8

1. No.of planta­ No. 23 21 19 20 20 tions submitting returns

2. No.of mandays in 000' s 1012 903 805 1000 877 scheduled to work

3. No.of mandays absent due to

a) Sickness, acci­ - « * 21 25 20 23 17 dent or mater­ nity

b) Social or reli­ _ » w 26 20 19 15 19 gious causes

c) Other causes - » _ 145 126 113 150 151

Total no.of mandays - » - 192 171 152 188 187 absent

4. Percentage of % 19 19 19 19 21 absenteeism to total n o .of mandays sche- duled to work

Note: Figures pextainijig to various years are'monthly averages.

Department of X*abour.

65 l U Trade Lnicns

Register- Year ed Trade Unions (No.)

1 2

1990 3205

1991 3444

1992 3546

1993 3635

1994 3806

Department of Labour

66 7.(5 A c c itie iiU In fa c ic r le s

SI.No. Particulars 19.92 1993 1994 1995 19 96

1 2 3 4. 5 6 7

1 . Accidents (No.)

a) Fatal 47 42 38 37 43 b) Non-fatal 476 9. 3863 4091 4216 3716

T o t a l ----> 4816 3905 4129 4253 3759

2. Compensated injuries (No.) 344 384 330 - % a) Deaths 245 206 174 N.‘A N.A b) Permanent disabilities• 92 ' 166 132 N.A N.A c) Temporary disabilities 7 ' 12 24. N.A N.A

3 , Amount of compensation paid fc5r (in Rs . 000’s)

a) Deaths 8656^ 8472 6258 N.AN.A b) Permanent disabilities 4865 25 la 4610 N.A N.A c) Temporary disabilities - 50 31 N.A N.A

Total ---- > 13521 11040 10899 - -

Note: N.A - Not Available

Item 1 - Chief Inspector of Factories and Boilers. Item 2 & 3 Department of Labour.

67 Si.No. Particulars 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. No. of establishments 2088 2176 2271 3002 2407 submitting returns

2. Average daily no. of women 446 468 487 580 500 employed in establishments subin.i,tting returns (in ’00)

3. No. of women who claimed 171 189 211 282 2.23 maternity benefits during the year

4. No. of claims, accepted and 168 184 2 04 , 269. 218 paid either fully or parti­ ally during the year

5. Total amount of maternity 169 189 2120 296 236 benefits paid (Rs. in '000s)

6. No. of cases in which 168 184 204 269 218 women enjoyed full maternity leave prior to confinement

7. Average amount paid

Chief InspeGtor of Faetories and Boilers.

68 7.7 €itii»loyinciit In State ^cvcrnincnt Service (ContdJ

(Hundreds!

As on 1st January

1992 1993 1994

No .of No. of No. of No .of N o . of No. O f Posts emplo­ Posts emplo­ Posts emplo­ yees yees yees

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 'A' 137 121 144 127 146 124

Group 'B' 243 204 254 214 257 213

Group 'C ' 3155 284 3 3185 ■ 2896 3272 2961

Group 'D' 1098 9sr 1114 963 1152 979

T o t a l ---> 4633 . 4119 4697 4200 4827 4277

69 7.7 Cninloymcnt In State Govemmcnt Service (Concld.)

(Hundreds)

As on 1st January

1995 1996 Category No. of No .of No. of No. Of Posts emplo­ Posts emplo­ yees yees

1 8 9 10 11

Group 'A' 145 120 169 141

Group "B' 256 221 279 224

Group '■C 3638 3141 4079 3435

Group "D' 937 754 899 719

Total ---> 4976 4236 5426 4519

Note: For 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 the refer­ ence period is as on 31st March.

70 7.8 Emnlcyment in /HuniclualiUes and CcrnerafJons

SI . Particulars 1991-. 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Municipalities

i) No. existing 171 168 ** 168 168 168 ii) No. submitting 162 163 164 160 158 returns

2 . No. of employees in Municipalities submitting returns

i) Scheduled Castes 8720 7966 8024 8217 8208 ii) Scheduled Tribes 437 584 « 2 7 583 588 iii) Others 6403 5866 ''5646 5588 5594

T o t a l ---- > 15560 14416 14297 14388 14390

3 . Corporations

i) No. existing 6 7 ® 7 7 7 ii) No. submitting 6 7 7 6 6 returns

4. 1^0 . of employees in corpor ations submitting returns

i) Scheduled Castes 11166 11771 16504 11458 10081 ii) Sched u l e d Tribes 653 654 823 469 339 iii) Others 12917 12987 7985 12791 11907

T o t a l ---- > 24736 25412 25312 24718 22327

Note: ** Decrease is due to merger of 3 municipalities viz., Bhadravathi-TMC, Shimoga-CMC and Bhadravathi-NAC into formation of Shimoga-Bhadrayathi City Corporation.

Increase is due to formation of Shimoga-Bhadravathi City Corporation. 51. Particulars 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 ^o.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Plantations

1. Coffee and Tea

a) No. of estates existing 1319 1319 1319 1319 1319 b) No. of estatessubmitting 1319 1319 1319 1319 1319 returns c) Average daily number of 26376 24284 24150 24451 21015 workers (i to iii)

i) Men 11984 10863 11050 10984 9042 ii) Women 14363 13327 13022 12888 11362 iii) Children 29 94 78 579 611

a) No. of estates 10 10 10 10 10 b) Total number of workers 2945 2682 2849 2999 2645 employed

3. Cardamom

a) No. of estates 86 86 86 86 86 b) Total number of workers 888 NA NA NA NA employed

Note: N.A. Not available. Department of Labour.

72 /.II) in Shcns ancJ Ccninsercial E$tal)lf$tinients

(Thousands)

Shops Commercial Restaurants All esta­ establishments & theatres blishments Year Num - Work­ Num­ Work­ Num­ Work­ ' Num­ Work­ ber ers ber ers ber ers ber ers

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1990 104 97 28 76 10 55 142 228

1991 115 113 35 94 12 64 162 271

1992 124 124 38 103 12 67 174 294

1993 131 131 44 115 12 68 187 314

1994 131 132 4,0 122 12 67 183 321

Department of Labour. 7.11 Employment in the Cr&aniseci Sector * (contd.)

(Thousands)

1992 -93 1993 -94 1994-95 SI. Industry No. Pub­ Pri­ Pub­ Pri­ Pub­ Pri­ lic vate lic vate lic vate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Plantation and forestry 40 16 40 16 41 17

2 . Mining and quarrying 22 6 21 7 20 7

3. Manufacturing 121 302 117 322 111 338

4 . Electricity, gas and 48 1 49 1 48 1 water

5. Construction 58 6 56 4 57 5

6. Wholesale and Retail 8 23 10 21 10 24 Trade

7 . Transport, Storage 146 5 149 5 150 6 and Communications

B . Trade aiid Commerce ■ 94 • 11' • 94- • 18- • -93- • 21^

9. Services 489 100 497 103 521 109

T o t a l ----> 1026 476 1033 497 1051 528

74 7.11 Emiilcyinent in Uie Crciinlsetl Sector * (concid .)

(Thousands)

1995 -96 1996 -97 SI. Industry No. Pub­ Pri­ Pub­ Pri­ lic vate lic vate

1 2 9 10 11 12

1 . Plantation and forestry'’ 41 16 40 16

2 . Mining and quarrying 19 7 18 6

3 . Manufacturing 106 503 102 524

4 . Electricity, gas and 46 1 45 1 water %

5. Construction 56 3 55 3

6. viholesale and Retail 10 26 10 27 Trade

7 . Transport, Storage 153 7 153 7 and Communications

8 . Trade and Commerce 94 25 97 28

9. Services 533 113 564 120

T o t a l ----> 1058 701 1084 732

* As per EMI reports. Department of Employment and Training.

75 NUMBER ON LIVE REGISTER IN EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES

(in ’000s)

2000

; tt; ......

1500 -

-M 1000 - 1/1

500

0 T------i---- 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97

Number of Employment Exchanges during 1992-93,1993-94 & 1994-95 : 31 during 1995-96 & 1996-97 : 33 7.12 Eniplcyment Exctianaes StaUstics

SI. Item Unit 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 . Employment Exchanges N o s. 31 31 31 33 33

2 . Total registrations ' 000s 312 353 355 347 319 during the year

3 . Total vacancies notified No s . 23867 29708 28944 29483 28632

4 . Total placements effected Nos . 12382 16296 25268 14302 21556

5 . No.of candidates on the live reg­ ister at the end of the year ' QQOs 15 ir 1581 1649 1739 1180

Department of Employment ^nd Training.

76 S, ^V A G E S ASD PR I C E S

8.1 Averase Eaiily Waces Paid to Agricultural Labourers

• (in R s .)

SlNo Particulars 1992 1993 1994 * 1995 1996

1‘ 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . No.of centres covered 2 0 20 2 0 20 20

.2 . Working hours 8 8 8 8 8

3. Dry land

i) Class A 21.34 24.37 27.43 27.20 32.12• ii) Class B 19.61 22 .44 25-44 23.98 30.77 iii) Class X2 13 .78 15 .71 17 .39 19.67 22 .27 iv) Class D 21.41 22.84- 28 .85 31.38 36 .85

4 . Wet land

i) Class A 20.94 25.05 27.46 27.46 33.18 ii) Class B 20.05 24.03 26 .36• 24 .34 31.87 iii) Class C 13 .54 15.88 17 .68 20.84 21.31 iv) Class D 24 .35 23 .74 26 .99 32 .32 33 .88

5. Garden land

i) Class A 22.45 25.43 29 .09 29.40 35.06 ii) Class B 20.42 23.98 25.24 26.46 32.30 iii) Class C 14 .57 14.95 20.78 24 .07 24.88 iv) Class D 27.61 31.20 34 .40 36.07 47.06

Note Class 'A' work includes ploughing, digging, harvesting, interculturing, irrigation or watering, and uprooting. Class "B' work includes manuring, transplanting, weed­ ing, reaping(harvesting, thrushing, winnowing) and picking in case of cotton. Class " C work includes cattle, sheep and goat grazing.' Class 'D' includes harvesting in areca and coconuts, peeling of coconuts and arecanuts, trimming and spraying in arecanut and coconut gardens.

Directorate of Economics and Statistics.

77 8.2 Averatte t)aily Eiiminas cf LaDcurers In E^iantailcti

(Rs .

SlNo. Particulars 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Coffee and Tea Plantations

a) Men 9.35 19.00 19.00 -19 . 00 19.00

b) Women 9.35 19.00 19.00 19 . GO 19 . 00

c) Adolescents 7.50 16.90 16 .90 16 . 90 16 .90

. d) Children 5.60 14 .80 14 .80 14 .80 14 .80

2. Rubber Plantations

a) Men 10.00 19 .75 19 .75 19 .75 19 .75

b) Women 10.00 19.75 19 .75 19.75 3 3.75

■•'c) Adolescents 8 .00 17.50 17 .50 17 .50 17 .50

d) Children 6 .00 15.20 15.20 15 .20 15.20

Note: The above wages are the notified wages -oander Minimum Wages Act.

Department of Labour.

78 S3 Consumer Piice Bnclex ,Numbers for Industrial Workers at Selected Centres (contd.)

(Base: 1960=100)

SI. 1992 1993 1994 No. Centre Food Gene­ Food Gene­ Food Gene­ ral ral ral

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Bangalore * 252 230 269 248 296 272

2 . Belgaum * 267 243 276 256 313 285

3 . Hubli-Dharwad * 258 246 268 259 296 280

4 . Madikeri * 254 229 265 243 299 269

5. Bellary ** 1307 1244 176’ 168 186 175

6 . Bhadravathi ** 1381 1460 176 158 195 170

7 . Davanagere ** 1296 1330 186 168 200 178

8 . Gulbarga ** 1548 14 37 175 163 194 176

9. Hassan ** 1296 1422 160 152 175 154

10. Harihara ** 1319 1315 @@ 183 172

11. Mandya ** 1232 1249 173 164 186 178

12 . Mysore ** 1269 1394 168 155 185 167

13 . Mangalore ** 1551 1429 182 164 189 173 (1958-59=100)

14 . Dandeli ** -- 172 165 187 180

15. Raichur ** -- 165 165 198 185

16 . Tumkur * * -- 168 148 182 157

79 Consumer imiex NHambeis M Workers at Seleclefi eenftres (concid.)

(Base; 1960=100)

SI. 1995 1996 No. Centre ■ Food Gene­ Food Gene­ ral ral

1 2 9 10 11 12

1 . Bangalore * 340 305 377 331

2 . Belgaum * 365 327 394 353

3. Hubli-Dharwad * 342 314 368 337

4 . Madikeri * 342 304 384 339

5. Bellary ** 217 196 235 210

6. Bhadravathi ** 226 192 242 206

7. Davanagere ** 233 199 254 213

8. Gulbarga ** 232 205 240 217

9. Hassan ** 205 185 223 200

10. Harihara ** 213 193 235 207

11. Mandya ** 216 199 236 214

12. Mysore ** 208 182 229 199

13. Mangalore ** 208 190 222 200 (1958-59-100)

14. Dandeli ** 218 203 248 225

15. Raichur ** 218 209 231 227

16. Tumkur ** 213 176 230 191

Note * Base year for these centres 1982«100 ** Base year for these centres, 1987-88-100 for the years 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996.

® Gomputation of index for Harihar centre started from October l;993. Three new centres, viz., Dandeli, Raichur & Tumkur were add.ed from the year 1993 onwards.

80 INDEX NUMBERS OF WHOLESALE PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES X.

(BASE: 1981-82 ■ 100)

0(3 0

CEREALS PULSES OILSEED GUR COTTON SPICES MISC

1992-93 19^3-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 SU In d e x NuniDci^ cf Hliolesale J^rlces of AariculUiral Ccninicciities (contd.)

(Base: 1981-82=100)

SI. Commodities Weight 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 345678

I. Cereals: 29.89 262255 299 332366

1. Rice 19.50 267 277 313 340 380 2. Jowar 1.17 300 200 272 383 385 3. Ragi 1.39 209 196 214 278 273 4. Wheat 2.56 265 239 261 289 369 5. Bajra 1.74 . 290 212 311 355 351 6. Maize 3.53 278 208 281 310 322

II. Pulses: 4.92 258 280 329 401 443

1. Tur 2.67 270 271 326 461 477 2. Bengalgram 1.12 222 299 313 229 333 3. Greengram 0.81 278 295 333 404 470 4. Blackgram 0.22 273 259 479 594 527 5. Horsegram 0.10 173 205 252 330 358

III. Oilseeds: 17.31 234 234 282 308 319

1. Groundnut 13.46 234 238 288 310 325 2. Sesamum 0.91 257 236 302 366 324 3. Safflower 1.45 278 242 290 332 340 4. Sunflower 0.76 144 142 173 172 174 5. Castor 0.29 227 263 306 324 334 6. Linseed 0.44 217 208 278 262 287

IV. Gur & Sugar: 14.56 168 228 238 228 248

1. Gur 3.70 166 257 230 206 241 2. L.Sugar 4.18 195 251 273 273 290 3. F.S.Sugar 6.68 149 197 222 212 226

81 m M m 4^f cf ‘{concid.)

(Base: 1981-82=100)

SI. Commodities Weight 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

V. Fibre: 9.64 244 254 287 393 309

1. Cotton Kapas 7.97 250 264 321 392 308

2. Cotton Lint 1.67 217 223 377 400 313

VI. condiments & 2.27 335 277 273 351 439 Spices:

1. Dry chillies 1.21 435 276 325 519 553

2. Cardamom 0,65 223 272 182 121 202

3. Pepper 0.07 204 231 370 501 495

4. Corriander 0.34 220 216 242 307 478

VII. Miscellaneous; 21.41 336 346 577 551 580

1. Onion 1.19 267 463 348 507 480

2. Potato 0.63 144 178 187 267 323

3. Tamarind 0.38 155 189 234 261 290

4'. Arecandt 7.29 465 384 462 479 574

5. Coconut 1.20 325 264 244 257 334

6. Coffee 8.99 297 364 866 751 731

7. Tobacco 1.73 164 164 164 213 227

All commodities 100.00 259 268 346 369 386

Directorate of Economics and statistics.

82 ST>41 E INCOME, flMLNCC ANE) ri^lNNlNG

9.1 State Inccme (Uii] rercaiiiUi Inccme at Current a n d C onstan t CHrices

SI. Particulars Unit 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 No. -93 -94 -95 -96* _97**

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. State Income

a) At current R s . in 29162 33800 39538 45252 50262 prices crores b)-At 1980-81 _ « - 10507 11237 11666 12303 12916 prices

2. Percapita income

a) At current in Rs. 6321 7216 8317 9384 10279 prices b) At 1980-81 _ » - 2278 2399 2454 2551 2641 prices

3. Index numbers of State Income with 1980-81 as base year

a) At current Index ^22 605 708 810 899 prices No. b) At 1980-81 - n - 188 201 209 220 231 prices

4. Index numbers of percapita income with 1980-81 as base year t a) At current Index 416 475 547 617 676 prices No. b) At 1980-81 _ fl _ 150 158 (161 168 174 prices

Note:* - Partially revised estimates, ** - Quick Estimates The estimates of NSDP have undergone changes from 1992-93 and onwards due to revision in the consumption of fixed capital supplied by the CSO since publication of earlier estimates.

83

state Bnccsne t>y mffusinal Crialn (contd.)

(Rs.in crores!

1992-93 1993 -94

SI. Industry At At At At Current 1980-81 Current 1980-81 prices prices prices prices

1 2 3 4 5 6

I Primary Sector (1 to 4) 11415 3890 13288 4216 1) Agriculture 10354 3751 12103 4072 2) Forestry & logging 792 81 797 82 3) Fishing 112 39 152 42 4) Mining & quarrying 157 19 236 20

II Secondary Sector (5 to 7) 6713 2390 7270 2478 5) Manufacturing (a+b) 4433 . 1824 4797 • 1876 a) Registered 3171 1375 3360 1400 b) Un-registered 1262 449 1437 476 6) Construction 1954 444 2074 471 7) Electricity, 326 122 399 131 gas and water supply

III Tertiary Sector (8 to 13) 11034 4227 13242 4543 8) Transport, storage & communication ( a to d) 1488 405 1841 454 a) Railways 71 13 63 7 b) Transport by 1050 327 1310 374 other means c) Storage 12 4 15 5 d) eomraunications 355 61 453 68

9) Trade, Hotels 4265 1672 5045 1815 and restaurants 10) Banking & insurance 1521 685 1911 679 11) Real estate, owner­ 964 502 1049 509 ship of dwelling & business services 12) Public Administration 1108 377 1354 430 13) . Other Services 1688 585 2042 655

IV State Income (I to HI) 29162 10507 33800 11237

84 ^3,A Sktate Income by Industrial Criain (contd.

(Rs. in crores)

1994-95 1995-96 *

SI. Industry At At At At No. current 1980-81 current 1980-81 prices prices prices prices

1 2 7 8 9 10

I Primary Sector (1 to 4) 15394 4169 17485 4315 1) Agriculture 14014 4025 15978 4166 2) Forestry & logging 910 86 911 84 3) Fishing 221 41 310 50 4) Mining & quarrying 249 17 286 15

II Secondary Sector {'5 to 7) 8502 2651 9738 2863

5) Manufacturing (a+b) 5494 1980 6416 2190 a) Registered 3672 ' 1491 »i4l3 1661 b) Un-registered 1822 489 2003 529 6) Construction 2454 506 2648 531 7) Electricity, 554 165 674 142 gas and water supply

III Tertiary Sector 18 to 13) 15642 4846 18029 5125

8) Transport, storage & communication ( a to d) 2198 492 2580 550 a) Railways 70 9 77 11 b) Transport by 1539 392 1821 431 other means c) Storage 18 6 23 6 d) Communications 571 85 , 659 102

9) Trade, Hotels 6152 1954 7037 2052 and restaurants 10) Banking & insurance 2348 779 2710 803 11) Real estate, owner­ 1197 531 1309 572 ship of dwelling & business services 12) Public Administration 1476 425 1793 467 13) Other Services 2271 665 2600 680

IV State Income (I to III) 39#38 11666 45252 12303

85 9.2 State Income by industrial Criain (concid.)

(Rs. in crores)

1996-97 **

SI.No. Industry At At Current 1980-81 prices prices

1 2 11 12

I Primary Sector (1 to 4| 18902 4366 1) Agriculture 17202 4209 2) Forestry & logging 1037 87 3) Fishing 350 55 4) Mining & quarrying 313 15

II Secondary Sector (5 to 7) 10693 3058 5) Manufacturing (a+b) 7059 2364 a) Registered 4 994 1797 b) Un-registered ■ 2065 567 6) Construction 2921 551 7) Electricity, 713 143 gas and water supply

III Tertiary Sector (8 to 13) 20667 5492 8^ Transport, storage & communication ( a to d) 3139 634 a) Railways 87 13 b) Transport by 2;87 488 other means c) Storage 29 7 d) Communications 836 126 9) Trade, Hotels 7621 2146 and restaurants 10) Banking & insurance 3173 881 11) Real estate, owner­ 1523 582 ship of dwelling & business services 12) Public Administration 2172 518 13) Other Services 3039 731

IV State Income (I to III) 50262 12916

Note: * = Partially Revised Estimates, ** = Quick Estimates.

86 9.3 Revenue and Cxi)endlture of State Government

(Rs. in crores!

SI. Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

4

A Revenue account I Revenue (1+2) 5422 6325 6968 8544 9622 1. T a x revenue (a+b) 4030 4830 5425 6719 7498 a) Share of central 932 1018 1136 1445 1730 taxes duties etc b) State tax revenue 3098 3812 4289 5274 5768

2. N o n - tax revenue (a+b) 1392 1495 1543 1825 2124 a) Grant-in-aid from 589 761 695 589 782 the centre b) Other non-tax 803 784 848 1236 1342 revenue

II Expenditure (1+2) 5592 6209 7264 8481 10201 1. Development expendi­ 3767 4180 4816 5696 6901 ture (a+b) a) Expenditure on 1685 1801 2063 2446 3200 Economic development b) Expenditure on 2082 2379 2753 3250 3701 social and commu­ nity services

2. No n-Development 1825 2029 2448 2785 3300 expenditure

[II Surplus(+)/Deficit(-) -170 116 -296 63 -579 on Revenue Account (I-II> B Capital Account I Receipts (Net) 1604 1729 1933 1838 2402 II Disbursements * 1490 1856 1595 1894 1779 CII Surplus(+)/Defic- 114 -127 338 -56 623 it i-r

Overall surplus (+) or Deficit (-) -56 -11 42 44 A III + B III

L) A Picture of Karnataka Budget. >) Annual Financial Statements (Budget)1997-98 and 1998-99

87

9.4 Small Savinas - Net Receipts

{^s.in Lakhs) s i . Name of the security 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .

1.National Saving Certificate 21695 19682 21316 17045 17791 .1 to VIII issues (Net)

2.Post Office Curamulative -421 -495 -413 -408 -45 Time Deposits (Net) *

3.Post office savings bank 2547 -2365 59 3344 1544 deposits (Net)

4.Post office recurring 3819 4901 6794 7416 6578 deposits (Net)

5.Post office time 1198 212’8 1641 -4892 -781 deposits (Net)

6.Indira Vikasa Patra (Net) 3076 -1700 -4890 138 3105

7.Public Provident Fund 5573 8240 8735 8231 10110 , Scheme (Net)

S.Kisan Vik a s Patra. (Net\ 1 9 0 T 9 9 9 1 5 3 18330 9 8 ' ? 4

9.Monthly Income 3648 10599 16850 12085 5883 Scheme (Net)

10.New National Saving -357 394 321 266 218 Scheme (Net)

11.Other certificates -13345 -19792 -20725 -14185 -5091

Directorate of Small Savings.

88 OUTLAY & EXPENDITURE DURING FIVE YEAR PLANS

I Plan 51-56 .... [■ II Plan 56-61 1.... .i..... III Plan 61-66 i J..... Annual Plans 66-69 ...... i- I " IV Plan 69-74

00 V Plan 74-78 OT Annual Plans 78-80 VI Plan 80-85 VII Plan 85-90 Annual Plans 90-92 VIII Plan 92-97 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 (Rs. in Grores) 9.<5 Oallay and Expenclltijre clurtna five year nans

(Rs. in lakhs)

First Plan Second Plan

SI. Development Heads 1951 -56 1956 -61 No. Outlay Expend­ "Outlay Expend­ iture iture

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Agricultural programme 503 423 2008 1885

2. Co-operation and Community 194 156 1022 1058 Development

3. Irrigation 1609 1538 3299 2710

4. Power 1380 ‘ 1040 2728 2661

5. Industries and Mining 206 130 1179 1210

6. Transport and Communication 493 480 1002 1487

7. Social and Community 374 285 3142 2960 Services

8. Miscellaneous - - 133 - 56

Total ---> 4759 4052 14513 14027

89 9.(3 Outlay anti Expefiditure clurlna Five year Plans ( c o n t d .

Third Plan Annual Plans

SI. Development Heads 1961-66 ' 1966 -69 IvTr^JNO . Outlay Expend­ Outlay Expend­ iture iture

1 2 7 8 9 10

1. Agricultural programme 4544 6669 4389 4697

2. Co-operation and Community 2122 1768 791 844 Development

3. Irrigation 3310 3086 2332 3339

4. Power 6898 6935 4876 5666

5. Industries and Mining 1574 1548 665 813

6. Transport and Communication 1290- 2247 1051 1370

7, Social and Community 4828 4109 2287 2275 Services

8. Miscellaneous 56 52 73 92

T o t a l ---> 24622 26414 16464 19096

90 9.5 €tiu«y aoid ExB>eiicliture

(Rs. in lakhs)

Fourth l^ian Fifth Plan

SI. Develo|3ment Headg 1969-74 1974,-78

Outlay Expend­ Outlay Expend­ iture iture

1 2 11 is 13 14

Development Heads

1. ^Agricultural programme 8390 7577 16144 12430

2. Go-operation and ComfrtHnity 1000 1888 2470 2675 Development

3. Irrigation } 16475 14770 57493 34883 4 . Power }■

5. Industries and Mining 1475 1572' 4269 4383

6. Transport and Communication 1450 2519 6404 4815

7. Social and Community 6100 7548 18797 14849 Services

8. Miscellaneous 110 111 543 459

Total 35000 35985 106120 74494

91 9.5 Outlay and Exwcncllture cJurinc rive year Clans(contd.)

(Rs. in lakhs)

Annual Plans

SI. Development Heads 1978 -80 No. Outlay E x p e n d ­ iture

1 2 15 16

Development Heads

1. Agricultural programme 9593 9015

2. Co-operation and Community 1482 1419 Development

3. Irrigation }39197 27948 } 4. Power }

5. Industries and Mining 4434 5050

6. Transport and Communication 3788 4608 7. Social and Community 14307 12119 Services

8. Miscellaneous 265 , 406

Total — > 73066 . 60565

92 9.(5 Outlay and CxDcnditure clisrina rive year ritins ( c o n t d .)

(Rs.in lakhs)

Sixth Plan (1980-85)

SI. Development Heads Outlay Expen­ N o . diture

17 18

1. Agriculture and allied } 19426 22266 activities } •? } 2. Co-operation }

3. Rural Development 11425 15582

4. Water 55530 52272

5. Power Development 60140 71808

6. Industries and Mining 16268 ^ 28639

7. Transport and Communi­ 14111^ 19204 cation

8. Scientific Service and 80' 208 Research

9. Social and Community 4876 0/ 58560 Services

10, Economic Services 660 2221

11. General Services 100 289

12. All Development Heads 2 2 6 ^ 0 271049

93 9.(3 Oullay and txucncliture clurinu rive year rians (contd.)

(Rs. in lakhs)

Seventh Plan (1985-90)

SI. Development Heads Approved E x p e n ­ No. Outlay diture

1 2 19 20

State Plan

1. Agriculture and allied ser­ 30180 35368 vices (includes co-operation)

2 . Rural Development 16912 37475

3 . Irrigation and flood control 74600 77670

4: Energy (power) 80048 82890 • 5. Industry and minerals 24108 34058

6 . Transport 24300 21959

7-. Science, Technology and 400 383 Environment

8 . General Economic Services 2907 2481*

■9 .' Social Services ' 10r24'5 • •ll-22'57- ■

10 . General Services 2800 4995

Total ---> 357500 405640**

Including Rs.lO lakhs for Hyderabad-Karnataka Region Development.

For 1987-88 the total State Plan Outlay is arrived at after deducting anticipated balance of Rs.3896 lakhs with Zilla Parishad.

94 9.(5 CufJay and CxDenillturc clurlna five Tear rians (contd.)

(Rs . in lakhs)

Annual Plans

1990-92

SI. Development Heads Outlay E x p en di ­ No. ture

1 2 21 22

State Plan

1,Agriculture and allied servi­ 25248 24437 ces (includes co-operation)

2.Rural Development 19761 15656

3.Irrigation and flood control 45944 47159

4.Energy (power) 6474 6 , 84888

5,Industry and minerals 18409 22396

6 .Transport 15286 19328

7.Science Technology and 303 296 Environment

S.Ofifi^ral Economic Services 13824 14223 *

9.Social Services 62874 73791

10.General ggrvices 3885 3796

Total 270280 305970

* Includes Special Area Programmes. Planning Department.

95 9.(5 Outlay anti Exsiencliture durina five year nans ( c o n t d .)

(Rs . in lakhs)

SI. Development Heads Eighth Plan No. (1992- 97).

Approved Outlay

1 2 23

State Plan

1 .Agriculture and allied services 90200

2.Rural Development 43300

3.Special Area Programme 57500

4 -Irrigation and flood control 238400

5.Ene rgy 304100

6.Industry amd Minerals 98400

7 .Transport 44800

8.Science, Technology and Enviornment ' 1100

9.General Economic Services 10071

10.Social Services 328091

11.General Services ^ . v i,V 14038

Total 1230000

96 9.(^ Outlay and Expenditure durins; five year rians ( c o n c i d . )

(Rs. in lakhs)

Annual Plans

si. Development Heads 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 N o . Expendi­ Expendi­ Expendi­ Expendi­ Expendi­ ture ture ture ture ture (R.E)

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 ■

State Plan •

1 .Agriculture and allied seryi- - 14729 17898 20621 20967 19563 ces (includes co-operation)

2.Rural Development 8051 11080 17464 22192 25519

3.Special Area Programme. 8€46 10680 8552 7534 5175

4.Irrigation and flood control 35615 53244 56662 77775 106795

5.Energy (power) 58779 69856 71176 55138 48229

6.Industry and minerals 11579 16730 17975 19616 1.5004

7.Transport 11964 18624 16506 19973 19550

8.Science Technology and 223 271 359 506 639 Enviromcment.

9.General Economic Services 471 574 525 855 1106

10.Social Services 50427 77465 85141 111710 125212

11.General Services 2911 3273 2353 2818 3208

Total 203295 279695 297334 339084 370000

1) Economic Survey 1997-98

2) A picture of Karnataka Budget.

97 REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES

(Thousands)

MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR CARS OTHERS

96-96 96-9? 1C. INfRAATCUCTUCE

IC.l Number of Reclstered Aiotcr Vehicles

(Thousands!

SI. Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996 No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7

1. Motor cycles 1230 1285 1430 1600 1799

2. Motor cars 160 167 187 204 230

3. Omni Buses 6 10 9 11 16

4. Autorickshaws 66 74 82 92 110

5. Cabs 11 11 11 12 14

6. Stage carriages 19 20 22 23 24

7. Goods vehicles 75 82 85 93 102

8. Others 151 163 188 215 239

9. All vehicles ---> 1718 1812 2014 2250 2534

Motor Vehicles Department.

98 1€.2 ram atak a State Read Transport Ccn>oration - Priricipaf CncralJcnaK Statistics

SI. Particulars Unit 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1.Number of Routes No. 12561 12760 12683 12970 13235

2.Routes kilometerage in lakh 9 9 9 9 10 '

3.Total annual Kms. covered a) Gross in lakhs 9205 9696 10045 10307 10492

b) Effective - . 9014 9506 9827 10065 10230

c) Dead - « _ 191 190 218 242 262

4.Average number of vehicles per day

a) Held No. 9374 9899 10086 10229 10301

b) On road _ II _ 8307 8731 8970 9171 9329

c) Percentage of % 89 88 89 90 91 vehicular utili­ sation

5.Vehicular utili­ in Kms 303 304 307 307 307 sation per vehicle (Gross)

6.Number of' accidents No. 2629 2710 ’ ' 2642 2626' ■ 232$

Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation.

99 1 0 3 l^oacl le n a U i l>y s ta tu s

(In Kms.)

Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 S6 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

National Highways 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997

State Highways 11288 11395 11395 11395 11395

Major District 28169 28139 28284 28311 28361 Roads

Other District 2155 2117 2090 2090 1644 Roads

Village Roads 78262 78463 78617 80696 83092 %

Local Bodies 12721 12721 12721 13031 13031

T o t a l ---- > 134592 134832 135104 137520 139520

PWD (Communication and Buildings) .

100 10.4 l^oacl LenoUi l>y suirtace treatm ent

(in Kms.

Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

S u r f a c e d

i) Cement con­ 478 453 454 449 449 crete

ii) Black topped 42643 4.4411 46226 48204 50091 iii) Water bound 45726 45122 44616 45195 44568 macadum

Total (i+ii+iii) 88847 89986 91296 93848 95508

i) Motorable 21460 21182 20434 20038 20210 ii) N<3fn-:Mo tor able 24285 23664 23374 23634 23802

Total (i + ii) 45745 44846 43808 43672 44012

All R o a d s ---- > 134592 134832 135104 137520 139520

, PWD (ComiTiunicat:ion .and .Buildings)..

101 1C.5 MaJcr Criclaes

(Nos

Particulars 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6

No.of bridges having a linear waterway of:

1. Above 304 Metres 41 41 41 41 41

2. 152.01 to 304.00 88 88 88 88 88 Metres

3. 91.01 to 152.00 148 150 .150 150 150 Metres

4 . 60 . 00 to 91.00. 187 187 187 189 190 Metres

Total ----> 464 * 466 * 466 468 * 469 *

Note:* Includes bridges on National Highways Public Works Department (Communication and Buildings.)

102 1C.0 Raliv'ay Kcute Lenatn

(in Kms.)

31. Particulars 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- Sfo. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7

1 . Broad Gauge 681 * 834 * 1195 1195 2173

2 . Metre Gauge 2264 * 2106 * 1735 1735 917

3. Narrow Gauge 148 149 149 149 102

Total -----> 3093 3089 3079 3079 3192

Note: * Revised figures.

Railway DivisionsBangalore, Mysore, Palghat Central Railway and South Central Railway.

103 10.7 rests €ind Teiearai>ii

SI. Particulars Unit 1S92- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996 No . 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

. 1 . Post Offices No. 9762 9781 9784 9787 9827

2 . Telegraph _ »* _ 4083 NA NA NANA Offices

3 . Telephone _ M _ 1799 ;866 1927 2021 2106 Exchanges

4 . Telephones in in 000'' S 434 508 644 784 973 use

Note: NA = Not Available.

Post and Telegraph Department and Telecommunications Circle, Karnataka.

CMIE - Vol. 2 Publications.

104 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

(Thousands)

O

PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION

92-93 93-94 [M ID 94-95 i-96 96-97 IC.S Recoanlseci EciucaUcnal liistJUttlcns

(Numbers)

SI. Type of Educational 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. Institutions 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Primary Education 40540 41684 42495 44139 44134 2. Secondary Education * 5637 5732 6171 6179 6169 3- Pre-University Education**• 1462 1688 1886 NA 2104 4. Collegiate Education 509 617 679 712 761 5. Technical Education a) Engineering Degree 51 51 51 51 53 b) Engineeing Diploma 183 183 172 172 176 c) Jr.Technical Schools 6 6 6 6 6 6. Ayurvedic Colleges 20 22 22 22 34 7, Unani colleges 1 1 1 1 1 8. Homeopathy colleges 11 12 12 12 12 9. Pharmacy Diploma 97 100 80 NA 91 10. B.Ed colleges 64 64 64 64 67 11. Pre-Primary Teachers 48 50 38 42 31 / Training Institutes 12. Primary Teachers 127 125 130 130 132 Training Institutes 13. English Language 6 6 6 6 5 Teachers Centres lELTC) 14. Teachers Training Centres 2 2 2 2 NA 15. Vocational Education 474 591 681 808 808 16. Industrial Training NA 196 221 249 257 Institutes 17. Fisheries Colleges 1 1 1 1 1 18. Agricultural Colleges 6 6 6 6 6 19. Ve ter i n a r y Colleges 2 2 2 2 2 20. Indian Institute of 1 1 1 1 1 Management 21. Medical Colleges 19 19 19 19 , 19 22. Dental Colleges 24 41 38 38 38

Noce: * - Includes composite.Junior Colleges. ** - Includes Independent Jr Colleges and Composite Colleges N.A. = Not Available.

Concerned Educational Institutions.

105 ENROLMENT IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

(Lakhs) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 ■ 7 ------Z 10 0 PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION

92-93 93«94 liiiliil 94-95 96-96 96-97 1€.^ Enrclnient in EclucatJcnai Institutlcns

(Numbers)

51. Type of Institutions 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Primary Education 7479 7757 8186 8004 8350 (in 000) 2 . Secondary Education 1613 2026 1152 1253 1258 (in 000) 3 . Pre-University Educ­ 5330 5330 5720 N.A 6690 ation (in "00) 4 . Collegiate Education 2593 2876 2941 3 018 3138 (in ’00) 5 . Technical Education a) Engineering Degree 67026 71094 70662 71573 61025 b) Engineeing Diploma 45705 45989 45809 47257 43113 c) Jr.Technical Schools 958 939 1012 983 777 6 . Ayurvedic Colleges 1659 2116 2714 3090 3759 7. Unani colleges 112 110 141 158 182 8 . Homeopathy colleges 1290 1294 1415 1689 1919 9. Pharmacy Diploma 4 945 3757 1376 N.A 2339 10 . B.Ed colleges 6626 6586 6673 6515 N.A 11. Pre-Primary Teachers 12S6 13G3 14ia H.A N.A Training Institutes 12 . Primary' Teachers 12789 13588 14176 15291 N.A Training Institutes 13 . Englis ]7 Language 1101 1400 N.A N.A 756 Teachers Centres (ELTC) 14 Vocational Education 25000 23112 25682 34789 42975 15. Industrial Training N.A 16710 18680 20026 20900 Institutes 16 . Fisheries Colleges NA 199 193 180 204 17 . Indian Institute of 147 224 197 205 N.A Management 18 . Medical Colleges N.A 19317 19317 N . A N.A 19 . Dental Colleges N.A 8016 8016 N.AN.A

Note: NA = Not Available. Concerned Educational’Institutions

106 1C.10 Teachers In Educational Instituttctis

(Numbers)

SI - Type of Institution 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Primary Education 1402 1451 1626 1654 1785 (in 0 0 's)

2 . Secondary Education ** 549 624 496 512 516 (in 00)

3. Collegiate Education 101 101 105 105 107 (in 00"s)

4 . Technical Education a) Engineering Degree 5882 6184 6924 6972 6835 b) Engineering Diplonta 4870 42.02 5318 5345 5333 c) Jr. Technical Schools 203 79 68 70 73

5. Ayurvedic Colleges 299 326 312 408 499 6 . Ufiani colleges 24 24 25 25 24 7. Homeoj^athy colleges 304 279 246 354 312 8. i^h^rtti^cy Diploma NA 660 530 NA 792 9. B.Ed colleges 612 613 654 55S 613

10. Primary Teachers 1251 1251 1275 1421 1421 Training Institutes

1-1. Vocational Education NA NA 6281 7410 6468

1-2 •Industrial Training . , NA . 2.47,3 . 2 ,84 .3 3232 2347 Institutes

13 . Fisheries Colleges 56 51 51 53 52

14 . Indian Institute of 57 62 68 64 NA Management

Note: N.A - Not available. ** Includes Lecturers in Composite Junior Colleges.

Concerned Educational Institutions.

107 10-11 Enrclm ent of Scheciuletl Castes and ScheclulecJ Tribes In Educational Institutions

(Numbers!

SI. Type of Institution 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Primary Education 17282 17817 14210 19271 20299 (in OO's)

2 . Secondary Education 2555 2882 1676 2321 2496 (in_ 00)

3 . Collegiate Education 475 476 412 400 437 (in OO's)

4 . Technical Education a) Engineering Degree 3860 4618 4543 4666 3030 b) Engineeing Diploma 3754 3147 3870 38 99 •3 1 5 4 ’ c) Jr. Technical Schools 138 116 196 187 159

5. Ayurvedic Colleges 99 151 174 219 289

6. Homeopathy colleges 24 27 32 53 84

7 . B.Ed colleges 509 514 668 759 745

• 8. Primary Teachers 1709 19 as 2027 2079 N A Training Institutes

9 . Vocational Education NA NA 4385 4978 2734

10. Industrial Training NA 2295 2508 2638 5800 Institutes f 11. Fisheries Colleges NA 56. 55 34 40

12. Indian Institute of 29 31 25 43 NA Management

13. Pharmacy Diploma 85 11 13 N A 7

Note: N.A = Not Available. Concerned Educational Institutions.

108 l€A2 Medical racilitles

SI. Items Unit 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I Allopathic * a) Hospitals, No. 2420 2471 2560 2611 2635 PHCs & PHUs b) Beds available '000 50 51 52 53 49

II Ayurvedic a) Hospitals & No. 453 484 512 524 527 Dispensaries b) Doctors/Vaids/ 13144 13395 13960 14611 15063 Hakeems ** c) Out patients '000 2551 2783 3059 3012 2356 treated

III Unani a) Hospitals & No. 46 49 52 53 53 Dispensaries b) Doctors/Vaids/ No. 805 736 786 850 902 Hakeems ** c) Out patients '000 537 507 514 623 608 treated

IV Homeopathy a) Hospitals & No. 21 21 23 24 25 Dispensaries b) Doctors ** 4432 4788 5036 5294 5545 c) Out patients '000 128 112 109 125 132 tr'eatesd '

Note: * Includes all types of institutions run by State Govt., Central Govt., ESI, Autonomous, Local Bodies, Public Sector Undertakings and Private Agencies.

** Includes Registered Practitioners. 1) Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services. 2) Directorate of Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy.

109 1C.13 Family Welfare Prcdranimes

81 Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No 93 94 95 96 97'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. No. of Family Welfare Centres 474 460 * 459 459 459

2 . Sterilisation conducted during the year (in 000's)

a) Vasectomy 1 N e g . N e g . N e g . Neg.

b) Tubectomy 331 356 372 381 384

T o t a l ----> 332 356 372 381 384

3. lUD insertions during the 238 274 299 346 376 year (in OGO's)

Note: * Some of the Urban Family Welfare Centres are merged with PPC. Hence the difference.

Neg: Negligible. Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services.

110 1€.14 ^#atenilty and Chtld tiealtti ActlvlUes

(Hundreds!

D.P.T Polio B.C.G. Measles T.T.(PW) Year I m m u n i - Immuni­ Immuni- Immuni­ I m mun i- sation sation sation sation sation

1 2 3 4 5 6

1.1992-93 10881 10910 11895 10135 12163

2 .1993-94 11580 11591 12542 10931 12967

3.1994-95 11457 11492 12298 10823 12913

4 .1995-96 11535 11578 12337 10821 12772

5.1996-97(P) 11511 11524 12175 10674 12780

Note: P = Provisional.

Directorate of Health and Family Welfare S e r v i c e s .

I ll 1C.1<5 estimated liv^ tllrtn rate, death rate, infant mcrtality rate etc.

(per thousand)

Natural Infant l^ear/ Birth Death growth m o r t a ­ Residence rate rate rate lity (Col.2- rate c o l . 3 ) ,

1 3 4 5

1992 Rural 27 .4 9.4 18.0 82 Urfeafi 23 .3 6.0 17.3 41 Gombiiied 2g .3 8.5 17.8 73

.V . •% ■’¥iw

1993 Rural 2£.1 9.5 17 2 79 Urban 23.1 5.5 17.9 * 42 Combi^ned 25.5 8.0 ' 17.5 67

1994* Rural 26.0 .9.3 16.7 73 Urban ' 22.6 S.5 17.1 45 dombified 24 .-9 8.1 16.8 65

1995* Rural 2S,1 8.5 16.6 69 Urban 22 .1 5.6 16.5 43 Combined 24 .2 7.6 16.6 62

1996* Rural 24 .1 8.6 15.5 65 Urban 20.3 5.4 14.9 20 Combined 23.0 7.6 15 .4 53

Note: * - Provisional

As per Sample Registration System. Registrar General of India.

112 1€.ie Clf^ m lioasifta Coard

(Numbers)

SI. Name of the scheme 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Economically Weaker 89 48 4 46 50 Section

2. Low Income Group 960 1348 903 692 332

3. Subsidised Rural -- --- Housing Scheme

4. Middle Income Group 955 1654 1035 788 499

5. Rental Housing Scheme - --- for Government employees

6. Sites -----

7. High Income Group 565 376 &59 323 114

8. Cash loan -- ---

9. Houses under Housing & - 2906 ** •fc Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO)

10. Sites 1257 - - ■ - -

11. Deposit Contribution - -- --

12. Self Finance Scheme 17 14 - - 13. Shops - - - - -

Total ----- > 3843 6346 2607 1849 995

Note: - = Nil

* Achievement clubed with the HUD Dept figures and

shown against the item houses for rural'poor of

t a b l e 1 0 . 1 7 .

Karnataka Housing Board.

ii3 1C.17 /Uictment of iicuse sites and houses to tiouseless and landless people

(Numbers)

Particulars 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 5 6

I House sites distri­ 157213 81095 129870 46674 110504 buted to landless

a) SC/ST 32511 15408 27972 10643 32010

b) Minorities N.A 10347 15584 N.A 10151

II Houses for rural poor 17648 39706 ^40595 25571 37567

a) SC/ST 4107 6948 8524 N.A N.A

b) Minorities 945 5154 4465 N.A N.A

Note: N.A r Not available.

Housing and Urban Development Department.

114 11. LOCAL CODIES

11.1 Number, Pcoulallcn ancl Const||uti€n cf /Hunicfpalitles and €oni£rati

SI. Particulars 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 .93 94 95 _96

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Municipalities

i) Number 171 168 ** 168 168 168 ii) Members * 2870 2804 2815 2815 2815 iii) Population 6462 6152 6152 6152 6152 c o vered ('000)

II Corporations •

i) Number 6 7 # 7 7 7 ii) Members * 354 411 411 411 411 iii) Population 4693 5003 5003 5003 5003 covered ('000)

Note Elected members only.

** Reduction is due to merging of Bhadravathi TMC, Shimoga QIC and Bhadravathi NAC and formation of Shimoga - Bhadravathi City Corporation.

# Increase is due to formation of Shimoga - Bhadravathi City Corporation.

115 11-2 Income and Expenditure of M unicipal Ccmcratlcns

(Rs. in lakhs)

SI. Particulars 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I INCOME 1. Municipal rates 12393 13628 14007 16866 17051 and tajces

2 .* Other Sources 3372 1999 2038 2441 2287 of Revenue

3. Extraordinary 585 1409 4246 1939 1940 Income and Debt

4. Income from Comm­ - 41 - 3 3 ercial Enterprises

5. Suspense Accounts 2212 2078 1799 1279 1279

6. Opening Balance 4383 4625 1287 409 3043

T o t a l ----> 22945 23780 23377 22937 25603 • II EXPENDITURE 1. General Expendi­ 10139 12863 11361 15433 15490 ture

2. Capital Expend­ 5269 5374 7407 2361 2354 iture

3. Extraordinary 2926 2820 1631 1664, 1573 Expenditure

4. Expenditure on 31 436 436 Commercial Enterprises ■ ■

5. Closing Balance 4611 2723 2947 3043 5750

T o t a l ---- > 22945 23780 23377 22937 25603

116 113 Income and Expenditure of Municipalities

(Rs. in lakhs)

SI. Particulars 1991 1992 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

INCOME

1. Municipal rates 5168 5289 5856 6153 6150 and taxes 2. Other Sources 2585 2294 2802 2621 2622 of Revenue 3. Extraordinary 598 731 751 471 472 Income and Debt 4. Income from Com- 14 13 13 73 74 mercial Enterprises 5. Suspense 458 562 599 726 731 Accounts 6. Opening Balance 777 893 804 913 745

T o t a l ----> 9600 9782 10825 10957 10794

II EXPENDITURE

1. General Expen­ 6262 6112 7556 6995 6998 diture 2. Capital Expen­ 1289 1709 1547 1881 1868 diture 3. Extraordinary 1233 1104 596 1325 1337 Expenditure 4. Expenditure on 14 19 70 11 11 ■ Commercial Enterprises 5. Closing Balance 802 . 838 1056 745 580

T o t a l ----> 9600 9782 10825 10957 10794

117 12. ALL INDIA

12.1 Area and ncpulatlcn by States 1991 Census ( c o n t d . )

Population (' aDOs) SI. state/ ■Area(1) No. U nion (' 00 Total Rural % of rural Territ or y sq.km) population

1 2 3 ■ 4 5 6

1.Andhra Pradesh 2750 66508 48621 73 .1 2.Arunachal Pradesh 837 864 754 87.3 3 .Assam 784 22414 19927 88 .9 4.Bihar 1739 86374 75021 86 .9 5 »Goa 37 1170 690 59.0 6.Gujarat 1960 41310 27064 65.5 7.H ar yana 442 16464 12409 75.4 8.Himachal Pradesh 557 * 5171 4722 91.3 9.Jammu & Kashmir 2222 (2) 7719 (3) 5879 76 .2 10.Karnataka 1918 44977 31069 69.1 1 1 .Kerala 389 29098 21418 73 .6 12.Madhya Pradesh 4434 66l8i 50842 76 .8 13.Maharashtra 3077 78937 48396 61.3 14.Manipur 223 1837 1332 72 .5 15.Meghalaya 224 1775 1445 81.4 1 6 .Mizoram 211 690 372 53 .9 17.Nagaland 166 1209 1001 82 .8 1 8 .Orissa 1557 31660 27425 86.6 19.Punjab 504 20282 14289 70.5 20.Rajasthan 3422 44006 33939 77 .1 2 1 .Sikkim 71 406 369 90.9 22.Tamil’Nadu 1301 55859 36781 65.8 2 3 .Tripura 105 2757 2335 84 .7 24.Uttara Pradesh 2944 139112 111506 80.2 25.West Bengal 888 68078 49370 72 .5

Union Territory 1.Andaman & Nicq- 82 281 '206 73.3 bar Islands 2.Chandigarh 1 642 66 10.3 3.Dadra & Nagar 5 138 127 92.0 Haveli 4.Daman & Diu 1 102 54 52.9 5.Delhi . 15 9421 949 10.1 6.Lakshadweep N 52 23 44 .2 7.Pondicherry 5 808 291 36.0 INDIA ----- > 32873 846302 628692 74 .3

118 12.1 Area an

(contd

D e n ­ Sex ratio % age of SI. state/ sity (females workers to N o . Union per per '000 total popu­ Territory sq.km. .Males) lation .

1 2 7 8 9

1.Andhra Pradesh 242 972 45.1 2.Arunachal Pradesh 10 859 46 .2 3 .Assam 286 923 36.1 4 .Bihar 497 911 32 .2 5 .Goa 316 967 35.3 6 . Gu j ar-at 211 934 40.2 7.Haryana 372 865 31.0 8.Himachal Pradesh 93 976 42 .8 9.Jammu & Kashmir NA 923 N A 10.Karnataka 235 960 42 . 0 11.Kerala 749 1036 31.4 12.Madhya Pradesh 149 931 42 .8 13.Maharashtra 257 934 43 .0 1 4 .Manipur 82 958 42 .2 15.Meghalaya 79 955 42 .7 1 6 .Mizoram 33 921 48 .9 17.Nagaland 73 886 42 .7 1 8 .Orissa 203 971 37 .5 19 . Punj ab 403 882 30.9 20.Rajasthan 129 910 38.9 2 1 .Sikkim 57 878 41.5 22.Tamil Nadu 429 974 43 .3 2 3 .Tripura 263 ' 945 31.1 24.Uttara Pradesh 473 879 32.2 25.West Bengal, . . 767 ^917^ 32.2

119 12.1 Area and pcpulatien toy States 1991 census

D e n ­ Sex ratio % age of SI. State/ sity (females workers to No. Union p e r ... per ^000 total-popu­ ; Territoiry ' sqikm; "Males) lation.

1 “ 2 ... 7 ..8...... 9

Union Territory ■ ...... - ■ - ■ ..... -

1.Andaman & Nico- 34 818 r35..;2: . bar Islands 2.Chandigarh 5632 790 34 .9 _ 3.Dadra & Nagar 282 952 53 .3 Haveli 4 .Daman & Diu 907 969 37.6 5.Delhi 6352 '827 31.6 ■ 6 .Lakshadweep 1616 94 3 26 .4 7 .Pondicherry 1642' ■979 '■ ^^^33--:i:v.

INDIA ----> 273 * 927 37.5 *

Noted.The area figures are based on the publi- catiOh'1992 ^ndi a figufjCss's issujed r . Central Statistical Organsiation.

2.lnclud?es 7£t!L3;4 Sq.

3.1991 population Gensus-could not-be held.in . Jammu and Kashmir. Figures are asne?tim§ted.^ by the standing committee of Experts on Popu- ■ia€$6n-|3rej^ce;i6hsc/:(©cfii 4389<>; :5’he;j^OQj^gtf(|, p^piilat'ion^ flgares.-Sxiclude: p^pjl.^tiw o^ftrea^ under-' oodupatisnjMrjf^AMtan^ j. , China where census could not be taken.

4. All Other information from Primary Census Abstract - Final population totals Census publication 1991 census. * Excludes Jammu & Kashmir

120 12.2 Land Utilisatlcn (July to June)

(lakh hectares)

SI. Item 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- No. 91 92 93 §4 iP) 95(F)

1 2 3 4 . 5 6 7

1. Total reported area 3049 3049 3048 3049 3049 (according to village papers) for land uti­ lisation purposes

2. Forests 6'7 8 679 680 683 684

3. Net available iQt 405 407 409 409 413' cultivation

4. Other uncultivated land 302 301 • 291 291 (excluding fallow)

5. Current fallow 137 147 141 144 135

6. Other than current §9 . 97 96 98 fallows

7. Net area sown 1430 1416 1427 1424 1428

8. Area sown more than once 427 40g 43(} 442 453

9. Total cropped area 1857 1822 1857 1866 1881

_ ^ ^ _.i _ j j _____ Note: P: Provisional

1. Totals may not tally due to jedtindirig off of the figures Directorate of Economidg and Stati§ties, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi.

121 123 Net ana Gross Area IrriuateU

(lakh hectares)

SI. Particulars 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 No. (p) (p)

Net area irrigated 1. Canals a) Government 166 170 173 165 166 b) Private 5 5 5 5 5 2. Tanks 29 29 30 32 32 3. Wells (1) 239 247 260 269 278 4. Other sources 28 29 31 32 34 Total net 467 480 499 503 515 irrigated area Gross area irrigated by crops

Food Crops 1. Rice 194 195 202 201 207 2. Wheat 188 195 196 208 214 3. Barley 5 5 6 6 5 4. Jowar 9 8 8 8 8 5. Bajra 7 5 7 6 7 6. Maize 12 12 13 13 14 7. Other cereals 3 2 2 2 2 Sc millets. (2) 8. Pulses 23 26 24 25 26 9. Sugarcane 3 2 34 36 35 34 10. Condiments & 12 11 12 14 14 S p i c e s . 11. Fruits and ^ 26 26 27 28 30 Vegetables 12. Other food crops 2 2 2

Non-food crops 13. Oilseeds ' 52 58 68 64 65 14. Cotton 26 25 26 27 26 15. Other non-food 27 28 28 29 30 crops (3) Total Gross irri- 619 632 657 668 684 gated area.

Note: Totals may not tally due to rounding off 1. Include t\ibe wells. 2. Include r a g i . 3. Include tobacco and fodder crops also. Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi.

122 UvestocK ana Poultry

(LaKh Numbers) si.No Particulars 1972 1977 1982 1987 1992 ,

1 2 3 - 4 r 5 r G 7

I Livestock 3533 3695 i 4701 1. Cattle 1784 1800 1925 . 2045

fi) Mal^s over 3 “ :745 ?749 763,.,^y,,_,.,.:j47,.' 745 year's o ? fii) F©m4|}4s o v e r 03:: •:564 p §!?6 587 /^ y 2.6|i 'J 643 " ^ yeair& ^ i pi; fili) You^gcstock ^ ' 0 4^5 575 658

Yd ;-;3 M Y 2. Buffaloes 574 620 698 ’760 835 fT-~o,rD bo^y'I (Vjf 3i:oc = : SI . 84 66 Tif^ 81 ^ ? I (ii) Fewl&liBS over^ 3 292 • ■ 319 324 431 yealrs^ s e ■^.ewcL ii (i i i) s t ock a 2Q1 V 218 308 xr- -■ 323

-■ 3 . S h^ # ‘ . 400 ; 409 ' 1 508 4. G©^ts 675 756 u ;;953,, ,:uo^ 1153 ' S . Hsaare^t a®d. porifie s 9 f i: 9 9 8 '6. Other livestosk ? 91 if 99 124.. 152

11 Poultry 1385(a) 1 6 0 9 (b) 2077(c) ";I''J~?^s;3 ■ - 3071 H ) Fowls c?l241 S3.493 2840 (ii) Ducks 90 101 IP; 221 (iii) Others £ 14 £ 13- > cr 10

Note: (a) Includes 40 lakhs for which details a^^,^t^^V|iil^le. , inplyd^® 2 laJ^sf^ cfor wha'q^ details are ji^t, avftxTa^e. (c) Includes-S3 lakha, for whiiir^h details are' iipt av^Ll^le,

* Includes figures for Arunachal Pradesh (19?J> (eQsvjs) and Punjite^MProjected) & Meghalaya fpy which.nQt,-.,, available. Includes Crossbreeds and indigenous y§]fie^^, _ Totals may not tally due- t.o rounding- ofjf, o£„ the f igures.' In 1982 Censu'S/f th^njdif fereniie vini;t;.-pt^_, is^^4^^ of certain States for which bjci^e^c?^

Directorate-Ece«omic»:f«iidf:gfeafei:»t^^ ^_n|is.,tpry p t A g r i citl t'lire, ^ isbvt, rcsfe j mdia b/New. Deibi ;

123 V2.5 In de x

: (Base: Triennium ending 1981-82 = 100)

Sl^ Cotn|tv^93 , JL994 19;95 No. V ^ -92 -93 -94 -95 ^96

1' 2 3 4 5 € 7 8

1-7 Fopdgrair^: ; ‘ 52'.9i; 144:3 i50'2 lSS.7 15^.4 1,. C^eals 9^.; 1^0.4 146.9, 153.0 . 158V3:,1^.4 aJh.RioftAr r.29^74- lfO.2 ^,a^,,S^;:;i61.S 164,.^ l^p.l b) Jowar 4.43 71.2 112.5 100.3- . 78.8, ^ 83.9 c F B a j T a - 1.87 94.4 17«.^S lfiiO. 7 . L44u5r > 109.1 d) Maize 2.41 123.8 153.4 147.4 136.4.T144.9 "ej Ra^ ^ 0.95 ' 95.5^"^93?6 f),SmalX. mil Jets , jO.47 57.0 56.2 53.1 g) Wheat 14.45 158.2 162 ’ 17'6 .V ; 186 8 r77.9 T X :: h) ; Bara^y c c . c e : - -fO;. 66,. i. 86 .1 16 > 7 _ ^6 ,6'/ 87 . 6 . ^ ^3.9 2. Pulses; 7.94 118.6 126.5 13JL>:Qr 137 4 129.9 a j Gram - 3 .07 100 .2 ^ :ii07v4. 121 ^ l 15jS;;i5.; 13^2 . 0 . ^b) Tur ^ >-58 107.6 117.6 13^i» ^I0«^.:1;^i 119.1 c) Other pulses V.29" 141.1 14§!7 1^8.d 133.7 •142.4 II : Non-food grains, 37.0^ 158.8 164.0 169.5 i8^. ^ 187.7 1. Oil seeds: 12.64 181.9 193.6 ' 203:4' ?a) GrQiuadnut ,r5:. 60j ll;8 .3 . :,l42^a-:, 1^0 b) Sesamum 0.65 152.9 164 *22.1, 127 JajV 119.5 cT R a ^ e ‘kind l^ustar-ii " 2.41 ■ 287 .3 235-./4 V 2f;iil 2«2v2 •- 237 .5 ^ d) Linseed _ 0.45 74.5 71.1 - ff4'.2 iB^2.-4 73.6 e)' Castor" s e e d 70.1^' ^233.3 2lS^Vilf ^ B 6 t 6 - 3i€ . 1 2 . , ,5.0?- ,128.5 14|t. 8 , ^ 7 164 .6 a) Cotton (lint) 4.37 129.2 151.6 142“ 158 :;8,, 174.1 tr)^uJuteao: 0.55: ^ 8 .3v:;i^^.fl::K ii33-?^_,'^^3,^^ i;^9.9 c) Mesta 0.14 79.0 64. ,>63>§I i 67.5 ^l^tatliik Crd^fe '"2.2^ ^ 6 ^ 163^j3; -'iiSG ;^6M 174 .5 a); Tea ^ , 125.5 135.2 134 .2n:-^!T34^:4- 135.9 b) "coifWe ‘ ' " . 4^ ■ ‘'129 .5"^'l^'^ " fi9“ T" " ‘ , 1%0 .5 r 5 be«: , r 3C , - P . 3^ , 242 . 0 259^. 7. 287,, 3' 111 :,4 ’ 334 . 6 4. condiments & Spices 2.59 138.2 16d. 8 IsV'. p iV^.O r,i>)^;:pej>p^ (Black) ;-:0.10r a $ 0 . 6 176.3 I 7 a , 2 /. 2i q l 8 . 2 W . 9 b) Chillies (Dry) 1.06 121.1 169.0 156.8 155.8 163.2 cf"Gihg«^ (Dr^)^ ^ " 0.f1:-2l€.0 238.4 Ei02;^4^? 201.9 d) Turmeric ' ^ "0.18 173 . 9" “ T9OT0 32^-.T -289". 9 283 .8 5. Miscellaneous ...... ___ . . a) Potato 2.09 ' "l76ta’'1^3"''^'^"lii\ir ^6":9^ 206.6 b) Sugarcane 8.11 162.6 145.9 147.0 176.3 181.1 c) Tobacco 1.12 121.7 124.2 117.2 118.8 115.9 d) Banana 0.97 179.6 194.9 227.4 244.4 232.8 All crops 100.00 145.5 151.6 157.3 165.0 164.3

Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi.

124 1!2.€ Index Numbers cf Industrial i:)r€ductl€n

(Baee: 1980-81=100) si. Particulars Weight 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No. 93 94 95 96 S7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3

1. Mining and Quarrying 114.64 223.7 231.5 248 .8 267.3 269.^ 2. Manufacturing 771.07 210.7 223 .5 245.4 278.8 302.7 3. Food manufacturing 53.27 175.3 160.0 181.7 207. 0 214. 0 4. Manufacture of Beverages 15.71 113.7 137.8 134 .8 160.9 184.7 and Tobacco 5. Manufacture of Cotton 123.09 150.1 160.5 155.8 173 .1 191.1 Textiles 6. Manufacture of Jute. Hemp 19.99 87.0 103 .2 91.5 93 .6 95.8 and Mesta Textiles 7. Manufacture of Textile 8 .17 75.8 73 .4 78 .6 89 .7 95.5 Products. 8. Manufacture of Wood and 4 .48 190.5 199.3 205.5 240.8 232.8 Wood Products 9. Manufacture of Paper and 32.35 210.9 224.8 258 .1 286 .6 311.4 Paper Products 10. Manufacture of Leather 4.89 187.7 ,2d4 ,3 211.9 227.5 232.0 Products 11. Manufacture of Rubber 40.00 174 .6 176 .4 182.1 196.8 206.0 Products 12. Manufacture of Chemicals 125.13 276.9 297.9 326.3 356 .5 364.4 and Chemical Products 13. Manufacture of Non- 29.99 209.0 218 .5 23S.0 264 .5 286.2 metallic mineral Products 14. Basic Metal and Alloy 98.02 168.5 224 .2 214 .5 22S.7 303 .6 Industries. 15. Manufacture of Metal 22.88 124.6 126.5 148 .7 173 .8 177.1 Products 16. Manufacture of Machinery 6‘2.40 181.1 189.2 206.9 250 .3 250 .8 except Electrical 17. Manufacture of Electrical 57.79 483 .6 460.1 609.9 729.0 754.0 Machinery 18. Manufacture of Trasnport 63.86 200.6 211.2 239.2 298.1 354 .6 equipment 19. ptM^uf acturing 9.05 281.3 267.0 269.6 300.6 283 .3 Industries. 20. Electricity 114.29 269.9 290.0 314.6 340.1 353 .4

General Index 1000.00 218.9 232 .0 253.7 284 .5 3 04 .7

Central Statistical Organisation.

125 12.7 Index Numl>er$ cf Mineral Prcclucticn

(Base: 1980-81=100:

Si. Item Weight 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- N o . 93 94 95 96 97

1 2 3 4 ■ 5 6 7 8

1 . Coal mining 592.17 215 222 23 0 245 258 (including lignite)

2. Crude petroleum 221.09 297 . 299 34 9. 382 345 and natural gas

3 . Metal dire 111.95 183 • 183 188 207 197 mining (1)

4 . Iron ore 56.98 136 141 153 160 158

5. Manganese ore 12.98 116 104 103 112 112

6. Non-metallic 74.89 195 209 226 240 246 mining (2)

7. Limestone & 35.85 261 271 303 312 328 other calcare­ ous minerals

8. Mica 1.27 31 26 24 22 24

All minerals 1000.00 228 233 251, 271 269

Note: 1. Includes all metallic minerals except those declared as prescribed substances in the Atomic Energy Act, 1962.

2. Includes other no*n-metallic minerals

Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Steel and Mines.

126 ( B a s e : 1 9 8 1 - 8 2 = 1 0 0 )

Si. ‘ ■ Weight ' 1 9 9 2 - 1 9 9 3 - 1 . 9 9 4 - 1 9 9 5 ^ 1 9 ^ ^ -

N o . ' " ; '■ ■■ '■■ ^ '■ ■■■ '• - ■' ' ' '■■- 93P P ■5‘"^94 9 5 'H's j I 96 9 7

1 ...... 2 ------3 4 S & 7 ...... 8 . -

I - P r i m a a r y A r - t i d e s - ...... 3 2 2 . 9 5 ^ 3 4 . 6 . 2 .5 0 . 9 2 8 3 2 , _3 0 4 . 1 3 2 8 . 4

1 . Food A rticles 1 7 3 . 8 6 '* 2 7 1 . 0 ' 2 8 4 . 4 3 1 2 " i 7 ' ^ J 3 3 ^

2 . N on-food A rticles 1 0 0 . 8 1 2 2 8 . 7 2 4 9 . 1 2 9 9 . 0

3 . M inerals 4 8 . 2 8 1 1 6 . 1 1 3 3 . 9 1 4 3 . 6 I s V V s ^ - ‘ 1 5 7 . 3

II E^iel, pow er, ligh t 1 0 6 . 6 3 2 2 7 . 1 2 6 2 . 4 2 8 0 . 4 2 8 5 . 4 3 2 4 . 2

a n d l u b r i c a n t s ' ' " tiDU'i..:

III M anufactured products 1 0 1 . 4 3 2 2 5 . 6 2 4 3 . 2 2 6 8 . 4 2 9 3 . 1 3 0 5 . 0

1 . Food products 1 0 1 . 4 3 2 2 3 . 8 2 4 6 . 7 2 7 0 . 5 : j 2 7 ; Q i . 8s i r ? r 9 7 . 3

2 . Beverages^ tobacco 2 ,1 . 4 9 2 9 3 . 7 3 0 6 . 7 3 4 2 . 1 3 7 3 . 9 3 9 2 . 9

'-Sc td b a cco ^U rtiBuctg ct:

3 . T extiles 1 1 5 . 4 5 2 0 t > . 7 2 1 9 . 9 2 5 6 . 8 2 9 4 . 6 3 0 4 . 1

L W ood W ood 0 . ;wjr ll.^fr 3 1 % ; 2 A . 5

p r o d u c t s

5 ?>rPap^^and ^ p er , . 3 1 X „ - ^ : ^ 2 8 , 2 3 3 0 . 2 , 3 7 4 . 0 . 3 7 7 . 4

p r o d u c t s

6 . Leather & 1 0 . 1 8 2 2 8 . 2 2 4 5 . 2 2 6 2 . ' 8r • 2 ^ ' 6^ 2 2 8 1 . 2

, lea^he^ products

'^ :'R u b l^ & p i^ ltic " 1 5 . ^ ' ^ 1 8 6 ^ . % * - i 8 9 . 9 2 0 ® . S ’ n ! 2 ? 5 3 t : - L ^ 4 4 TO

products • nsaio

8 . Chem icals and 7 3 . 5 5 1 9 2 . 6 2 0 7 . 8 2 3 2 . 6 2 4 9 . 9- : i j ( 2 5 9 .3

chem ical products 2 £ & ' 2 « n i : ; ; ;

9 . N on-m etallic 2 4 . 7 7 2 3 2 . 8 2 5 5 . 1 2 7 5 . 7 3 1 5 . 8 3 3 4 . 5

min&gai pr&ducts ;;r V x.I f v ! p

1 0 . B asic m etal«, 7 6 . 3 2 2 5 « . € 2 7 6 . 6 3 0 0 . 5 3 2 9 . o " ' 3 3 9 ^ 6

al^OYS & ^ tal- - re o;-c nr. n a r , .•

- - - - produ Q t,.s______^ . „ ......

1 1 . M achinery &' ' 6 2 . 6 8 i s O . 6 ' ^2 3 ^ . 9 " 2 6 2 ! 8' ' 2 8 2 . S 2 9 5

ixicludilig'elect-'^ -j

rica l machinSiV''"^ ^-'Qua, .1 4 ,£f;> o -js -j.d s d

1 2 . Transport equip- 2 ^ ? 6 # Y U K Q - Q i 2 5 4 . 5 2 6 5 . 9

ments cind parts •

1 3 . Other 'i^;f!r 2 - n i 5 8 . B 9 : 1 3 2 4 8 1 ^ . 9 1 7 5 . 1

facturing Indu- ^ n'ns i o Va78-:rii:M 5:o vriH r^-,'?-nT

A ll Com m odities 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 2 2 8 . 7 2 4 7 . 8 2 7 4 . 7 2 9 5 . 8 3 1 4 . 6

O ffice of the Econom ic A dviser, M inistry of Industry,

Governm ent of India.

It7 €c nsunier I rice Index Stiniber^ l< i Industrial Hcrkers (Gcneial)

(Base:1982=100)

SI. Centre 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 No.

7

1. Ahmedabad 241 250 279 303 333

2. Ajmer 243 253 280 308 332

3. Amritsar 220 238 261 278 298

4. Balghat 236 251 274 300 324

5. Bangalore 230 248 272 305 331

6. Barbil 232 248 271 294 324

7. Calcutta 238 257 280 312 340

8. 238 258 287 330 356

9. Delhi 247 272 299 327 346

10. Gauhati _ 235 252 280 312 341

11. Hyderabad 227 237 258 283 308

12. Indore 250 267 292 315 344

13- Jamshedpur 226 239 260 280 321

14. Jharia 218 226 244 262 286

15. Kanpur 243 256 278 307 328

16. Mumbai 255 273 306 339 363

17. Nagpur 253 268 292 314 342

18. Raniganj 218 229 249 274 298

19. Srinagar '231 252 271 303 321

20. Yamunagar 218 235 259 292 315

All India (l)--> 237 252 278 306 334

Note: (1) All India covers 70 centres including the above. Labour Bureau, Ministry of Labour.

128 C cn^BiH ier 1 lic e lsicl<^x S u iiitie rs fc i A « r l<)lM iirers (Genertil)

(Base; 1960- 61=100)

SI. State Weight 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- N o . 91 92 93 94 95

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Andhra 12 .30 657 788 980 939 1030 Pradesh

2 . Assam (1) 4 . 07 854 967 1091, 1173 1291

3 . Bihar 15 .86 858 986 1111 1183 1263

4 .Gujarat 2.88 742 856 1013 1012 1147

5 . Jammu & 0 . 05 843 915 1019 1144 1246 Kashmir

6 . Karnataka 6 .22 807 953 .1143 1093 1223

7 . Kerala 3.21 939 1017 1125 1274 1444

8 . Madhya 7 .12 862 977 1105 1133 1307 Pradesh

9 . Maharashtra 8 .72 801 991 1152 1033 1247

10 . Orissa 4 .97 830 99S 1056 1118 12^6

11 . Punj ab (2) 3.86 930 1013 1102 1258 1397

12 . Rajasthan 1.16 885 979 1077 1170 1397,

13 . Tamil Nadu 9.15 784 906 1021 1039 1190

14... Utjtara; , , 1.2 . ,07 96 0, 1087 1121 125 0 1414 Pradesh

15 . West Bengal 8.36 842 944 949 1074 1167

All India ->100.00 830 958 1076 1114 1247

Note: (1) Includes Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura. (2) Includes Delhi, xHimachala Pradesh and Haryana (3) Annual figures relate to Agricultural Year (July to June). Labour Bureau, Minist 2ry of Labour.

129 1^.11 €cBisjjfiieM rl«:e Index Suniliers fcr l iDiin Ji-fiiaiiiicil rninlcyecs (€cii

(Base: 1984-8 5=100)

SI. Centre Weights 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- No. 92 93 94 95 96

1 2 345678

1. Ahmedabad 1.68 173 189 197 219 238

2. Bangalore 2.75 182 202 216 236 257

3. Bhopal 1.64 191 216 229 240 255

4. Calcutta 6.92 181 198 212 229 251

5. Chandigarh 0.78 199 219 236 261 280

6. Chennai 3.86 189 21^ 232 259 284

7. Cuttack (1) 0.92 178 196 209 226 247

8. Delhi (2) 6.56 177 196 211 229 247

9. Hyderabad (3) 1.99 186 206 221 242 272

10. Jaipur 1.39 187 203 221 243 262

11. Lucknow 1.53 181 195 206 225 247

12. Mumbai 8.40 180 204 219 239 260

13. Patna 1.28 195 212 228 240 262

14. Shilong 0.22 199 218 234 250 270

15. Shimla 0.40 182 201 219 240 255

16. Srinagar 0.32 150 150 150 150 194

17. Trivandrum 1.36 171 190 206 226 247

All India(4)--> 100.00 183 202 216 237 259

Note: (1) Includes Bhubaneshwar (2) Includes New Delhi (3) Includes Secunderabad (4) All India index covers 59 centres including the above. Central Statistical Organisation.

130 IJAJ aXiiiesUc rrccluct at Current Prices

(Rs. croresl

SI . Sector 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No . 93 94 95 96 (P) 97 (Q)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Agriculture, 181038 210476 243840 259088 289814 forestry and fishing

2 . Mining and 9893 11670 12534 13288 12548 quarrying

3 . Manufacturing 93668 108006 136073 170117 189788

4 . Electricity, gas and and water supply 6925 8592 11843 14398 17508

5 . Construction 34917 38800' 45830 55929 65826

6 . Trade, hotels and restaurants 80337 95334 115327 139084 163368

7 . T r a n s p o r t , storage and commun i ca t i on 36794 42542 51134 57434 68305

8 • Financing, insurance, real estates and business servicea 44276 57580 67333 81237 92950

9 . Community, , social, a n d ...... personal services 69978 78322 88766 104125 121926

10 . Net domestic product at factor cost 557826 651322 772680 894700 1022033

Note: P - Provisional Q - Quick Estimates.

Central Statistical Organisation, Govt, of India.

131 Net Ocniestic rrccluct at 19§€-^1 t)iiccs A ll I n d ia

(Rs. crores)

SI . Sector 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- No . 93 94 95 96 (P) 97 (Q)

1 2 3 4 5 , 6 7

1 - Agriculture, 64108 66460 69816 67264 72593 forestry and fishing

2 . Mining and qua­ 2762 2738 2746 3031 2968 rrying

3 . Manufacturing 38649 41864 46926 53760 57425

4 . Electricity, gas and and water supply 2623 2761 3135 3421 3597

5 . Construction 9689 9765 ‘' 10390 11416 12006

6 . Trade, hotels and restaurants 27749 29962 33611 38843 42091

7 . Transport, stor­ age and communi­ cation 8104 8449 9138 9934 10933,-

8 . Financing, insurance, real estate and busi­ ness services 22638 25601 27403 30076 32686

9 . Community, social and personal services 24059 25004 25799 27359 29128

10 . Net domestic product at f factor cost 200381 212604 228964 245104 263427

Note: P - Provisional Q - Quick Estimates.

Central Statistical Organisation, Govt, of India.

132 1 2 . 1 t rccfeict Cem iijiw tlcn nm l C«i!»ltal fcniuiU i n A ll Hiclla

SI . Pa.rti culars 1992- 1993- 19 94- 19 9 5- 1996- No . 93 94 95 96 (P) 97 (Q)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

At current prices

1 . Net national 5460 23 638979 759597 881216 1008188 product (Rs. in Crores) 2 . Per capita net 6262 7196 84 03 9578 10771 na t i on a 1 product (Rs.) 3 . Per capita Pvt. 4992 5619 6364 7055 7851 final Consvtmpt.iQn Expenditure (Rs.) Net capita.1 f o r ­ 96<)95 106949 163639 192197 221303 m ation {Ra. in Crares) * Index Numbers (1980-81=100) a)Gross natronal product 515 599 709 822 939 b)Per capita net 3 84- 441 516 588 661 national product

At 1580-81 prices

Net national 19S602 207545 223580 239957 258465 product (Rs. in Crores) Per capita net 2243 2337 2473 2608 2761 national pro­ duct ( Rs .) Per capitar Pvt. 1887 1941 2018 2087 2171 tinal^ Consumption Expenditure (Rs.) Net capital 31832 32871 48900 53556 57907 formation (Rs.in Crores) * Index Numbers ' (1980-81=100) a )Gross national product 184 195 210. 226 242 b ) Pe-r capita n e t 13^6 14-3 152 160 169 national product

Note: * Adjusted for errors and omissions. P - Provisional. Q - offi$arte$, Eeils a iiff /Heclit al Oiijcljticnoi's

Si . Item 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 . Hospitals (Nos) 10156 10157 11245 11174 13692

2 . Dispensaries (Nos) 28841 28565 28321 27431 27403

3 - Number of Beds 741 750 785 811 835 ( '000s)

4 . Beds per lakh of 93 92 94 95 97 Population

5 . Registered Medical 356 369 382 3 94 411 Practitioners ( '000s)

6 . Registered Medical 44 46 46 47 48 Practitioners per lakh of Population

7 . Registered nurses NANA NA 340 385 ( '000s)

8 . Registered nurses 31 32 37 40 45 per lakh of Population

Note: NA = Not Available

Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.

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