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1 N. Solapur 54 68303 36 536331 521021 1057352 155201 20347 2 S Table No. 1 General Information Villages Population (As per the 2011 Census) Sr. No Taluka No. of Revenue No. Of Area in Ha. Male Female Total S.C. S.T. Villages G.P.S 1 N. Solapur 54 68303 36 536331 521021 1057352 155201 20347 2 S. Solapur 90 119463 83 134206 126691 260897 35151 11787 3 Akkalkot 135 140130 117 161314 153256 314570 48860 10244 4 Mohol 104 131689 95 144299 132621 276920 42446 3622 5 Barshi 138 152250 130 193777 178934 372711 50621 4759 6 Madha 117 152600 109 169430 154597 324027 46778 2518 7 Karmala 118 159580 105 132700 121789 254489 35217 4326 8 Malshiras 112 160801 108 251528 234117 485645 88581 4135 9 Pandharpur 95 129437 94 230359 212009 442368 68184 12363 10 Sangola 103 159431 76 166754 156091 322845 47322 2015 11 Mangalwedha 81 114159 79 107154 98778 205932 31384 1476 Total 1147 1487843 1032 2227852 2089904 4317756 649745 77592 267811.74 15709.69 27476.49 32229.9 30288.47 35017.5 35098 36703.4 36984.23 29770.51 36669.13 26256.57 342203.89 82727.89 Table 2 Land utilization in District Sr. Area ha. No. 1 Geographical Area 1487843 2 Forest Area 35300 Land not available i) + ii) 3 i) Non-agricultural use 5200 ii) Un-cultivable land 63700 Not cultivated land 4 111500 (excluding fallow land) Fallow land i) + ii) 5 i) Current fallow 111200 ii) Other fallow 121000 6 Net cultivated area 919700 7 Gross cropped area 1022500 8 Intensity of cropping 111% Table No. 3 Main and Marginal Workers in Solapur District (2011) Main Sr. No. Sector Marginal Total % Workers 1 Cultivators 447506 214138 661644 15.64 2 Agriculture Labour 908672 128302 1036974 24.52 Manufacture Repairs, 3 58950 8380 67330 1.59 Maintenance Household Industry 4 Other Workers 648747 219616 868363 20.53 Total Workers 2063875 570436 2634311 62.28 Table 4 Employment/Unemployment ( Solapur District) 2013-14 Sr. No Particulares Numbers 1 No. of posts declared vacant 25009 2 Employers using Employment Exchange for recruitment 248 3 Total unemployed persons on the register last year 139675 4 No. of new persons registered in current year 24011 5 No. of persons obtaining Jobs 907 6 No. of persons unemployed at the end of the year 138768 Table No.5 Land holding pattern in district (2011) Land % of Land Sr. Size of land No. of % of Area Operated Holders No. Holding (ha) Holders operated (ha) (100..) 1 0.00 to 1.00 234548 128941.60 35.45 10.44 2 1.00 to 2.00 212958 305547.67 32.19 24.73 3 2.00 to 2.99 111015 265288.63 16.78 21.47 4 3.00 to 3.99 44513 152215.76 6.73 12.32 5 4.00 to 4.99 23059 101866.90 3.49 8.24 6 5.00 to 7.49 22235 132961.62 3.36 10.76 7 7.50 to 9.99 7579 65070.69 1.15 5.27 8 10.00 to 19.99 5168 65967.60 0.78 5.34 9 20.00 and above 569 17735.74 0.09 1.44 Total 661644 1235596.21 100.00 100.00 Table No. 6 Gross District Domestic Product, of Solapur Dist at constant Prices (latest Year) Rs. Lakhs Sr. State Sector Amount % to Total No. GSDP% 1 Primary sector 257537 13.83 2 Secondary sector 451675 24.25 2.90 3 Tertiary sector 1152985 61.92 Total GDDP 1862197 100.00 Per capita District Income 4 55341 Rs. 5 Per Capita State Income Rs. Dist. Per capita income as % 6 of State per capital Income Human Development Index 7 (HDI) 8 Human Poverty Index (HPI) Table no. 7 INTRA DISTRICT GROWTH DIFFERENTIAL (SOLAPUR DISTRICT) TALUKAWISE Year 2013-14 Crop Dist Avg. N. S. Sr No Akkalkot Mohol Barshi Madha Karmala Malshiras Pandharpur Sangola Mangalwedha Index kg/ha. Solapur Solapur Paddy 1 285 - - 285 - - - - - - - - Index Kh. Jowar 2 372 - - 385 - 341 - - - - - - Index Tur 3 531 200 287 590 620 464 451 440 1022 817 - 409 Index Udid 4 764 - 740 720 - 818 - - - - - - Index Mung 5 791 450 940 779 600 669 1106 545 1355 - - - Index Soyabean 6 1891 1525 900 1888 2295 1845 3500 960 1750 - - - Index Cotton 7 153 - - - - - 114 - - - 193 - Index Sugarcane 8 95 95 98 91 68 91 92 110 76 111 106 94 Index Wheat 9 1132 563 1432 410 1037 410 1239 747 941 1687 1922 1059 Index S. Gr. Nut 10 1339 1335 676 1421 1003 1421 2020 1448 1183 1593 857 1099 Index Total Index 7353 4168 5073 6569 5623 6059 8522 4250 6327 4208 3078 2661 Ave. Index 735.3 694.667 724.714 729.8889 937.17 757.38 1217.4 708.333 1054.5 1052 769.5 665.25 Table 8 Land utilization statistics of Maharashtra (Latest Year) Area in 000 ha. Sr. Maharashtra Solapur No. Area % Area % 1 Geographical Area 30758 100 1487.8 100 2 Area under forests 5211 16.94 35.3 2.37 Land not available for cultivation 3 a) Barren & uncultivable 1728 5.62 63.7 4.28 b) Land put to non-agric. 1450 4.71 5.2 0.35 Uses Other uncultivated land a) Cultivable waste land 919 2.99 39.4 2.65 4 b) Permanent pastures and 1244 4.04 66.1 4.44 grazing lands c) Land under 250 0.81 6 0.40 miscellaneous tree 5 Current fallows 1378 4.48 111.2 7.47 6 Other fallows 1192 3.88 121 8.13 7 Net area sown 17386 56.53 919.7 61.82 8 Area sown more than once 5720 18.60 102.8 6.91 9 Gross cropped area 23106 75.12 1022.5 68.73 Source: Economic survey of Maharashtra (As per latest record), GOM.P.T 20 Table No. 9 Area production and productivity of crops (Average of Three Years) Sr. Area in ‘00’ Production in Productivity Crops No. ha. ‘00’ ton. kg / ha 1 Kh. Jowar 2.00 74.60 373 2 Rice 3.00 85.80 286 3 Bajra 168.00 5829.60 347 4 Maize 157.00 27286.60 1738 Other cereals 0.00 0.00 5 Tur 252.00 12398.40 492 6 Mung 23.00 1757.20 764 7 Udid 78.00 5967.00 765 Other pulses 0.00 0.00 8 Groundnut 32.00 2476.80 774 9 Sunflower 92.00 5501.60 598 10 Soybean 30.00 5385.00 1795 11 Sesamum 2.00 62.00 310 Other Kh. Oil seed crops 0.00 0.00 12 Sugarcane 1252.00 441363.00 94 M.T. 13 Cotton 11.00 169.40 154 14 K. Vegetables 0 - Total kh. Season 2102 508357.00 8396 15 R. Jowar 6631 305026.00 460 16 Wheat 751 75775.90 1009 17 R. Maize 207 33699.60 1628 Other cereals 0 0.00 18 Gram 460 26128.00 568 19 Safflower 86 3973.20 462 20 R.Sunflower 63 3446.10 547 Other R. oil seed crops 0 0.00 21 Summer Jowar 0 0.00 0 22 Summer groundnut 2541 338461.20 1332 Total Rabi crops 8198 448048.80 4674 Total summer crops 2541 338461.20 1332 Gross cropped area 12841 1294867.00 14402 Total Cereals 7919 447778.10 5841 Total Pulses 813 46250.60 2589 Total Oilseeds 2846 359305.90 5818 Table No. 10 Distribution of area under different crops Sr. Distribution of area under Crops Area in ‘00’ ha. No. different Crops (%) 1 Kh. Jowar 2.00 0.02 2 Rice 3.00 0.02 3 Bajra 168.00 1.31 4 Maize 157.00 1.22 Other cereals 0.00 0.00 5 Tur 252.00 1.96 6 Mung 23.00 0.18 7 Udid 78.00 0.61 Other pulses 0.00 0.00 8 Groundnut 32.00 0.25 9 Sunflower 92.00 0.72 10 Soybean 30.00 0.23 11 Sesamum 2.00 0.02 Other Kh. Oil seed crops 0.00 0.00 12 Sugarcane 1252.00 9.75 13 Cotton 11.00 0.09 14 K. Vegetables 0 0.00 Total kh. Season 2102 16.37 15 R. Jowar 6631 51.64 16 Wheat 751 5.85 17 R. Maize 207 1.61 Other cereals 0 0.00 18 Gram 460 3.58 19 Safflower 86 0.67 20 R.Sunflower 63 0.49 Other R. oil seed crops 0 0.00 21 Summer Jowar 0 0.00 22 Summer groundnut 2541 19.79 Total Rabi crops 8198 63.84 Total summer crops 2541 19.79 Gross cropped area 12841 100.00 Total Cereals 7919 61.67 Total Pulses 813 6.33 Total Oilseeds 2846 22.16 Table No 11 Planning of plant protection chemicals requirements (in Lit.) Used in Requirement Pesticides Sr. No. Main Crop Used Yr 11-12 Yr 12-13 Yr 13-14 Yr 14-15 Yr 15-16 Yr 16-17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Cotton 1200 1250 1260 1200 1280 1300 2 Soyabean 2500 2550 2500 2580 3000 2800 3 Gram 800 800 900 800 800 1000 4 Tur 1200 1220 1200 1280 1200 1200 5 Mung 100 100 150 120 200 100 Monocroto 6 Udid 100 100 150 120 180 100 phos 36 % SL 7 Vegetable 1000 1000 1100 1000 1200 1400 8 Groundnut 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Sugarcane 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Banana 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Horti.crops 4200 4200 4300 4235 4400 4500 Total 11100 11220 11560 11335 12260 12400 Table No 11 Planning of plant protection chemicals requirements (in Lit.) Used in Requirement Pesticides Sr.No.
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