ANNUAL STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF TAMIL NADU 1988 89 N IE P A D C D08483 DEPARTMENT OP STATISTIC:; MADRAS 3 4 2 -l-A r, 0 V iy i i A' A tkiKAHY DU. jiVic!\. HI iLil'ii CtNi ftt {National loiCitu^e of Educational Planning and Adm:ni*t:r»tion. 17-B, Sri Autobindo Marg, Mew Delbi-110016 <-T)^ 9^/93 DOC, N o .............. ........................ PREFACE. The current issue of the AiuiualStatistital Abstiaci ofTairil h’adu for the year 1988-£9 present’adciiuistrativcstatislicfaiiddatuelatSrj! to a SociO'Econociic aspects such as Population, Agriculture, Forests, Fisheiies, Industries, Electricity, Transpcrt and Comcnunkatior. > Edeahh, Medical Education, Pricts, Eanking and Kett State Domestic Products. The Statistical Tables are presented witha viewto highlight thetrendsin the developirentofvaiicussectorsofTainilNaduEcoooirj As a compendium of essential statistics pertaining to the State, this volume will ser\eas an usefulsourceof referencetovarious Ccovemment Departments, especially Administrations, Progiamm.eis, Planners, Research Scholais,Economists and others interested in the ituudy of the Tamil Nadu economy. The co-operation extended by various Heads of Defarlm.tntf and Local Bodies in Supplying tl^e data is gratefully acknowledged. lace : Madras. C. SETHU, Date: 18-2-1991. Directot o f Statistics. T ahiti Page numboer. 1. SELECT ECONOMIC INDICATORS. t.l. Population G iow th ........................................ .................................................... „ 1 1.2. Index NunibJrs of Agricultural Economy ........................................................................... .. 2 1.3. Index N jm bsrs of Industrial Production ................................................................................................................... 2 1.4. Index Numbers of Wiiolesale Prices . .......................................................................................... 2 1.5. C jn su m 'r Price Index Numbers for Industrial W orkers .. ........................................................................................... 3 1.6. Consuiu>r Price Index Numbers for Urbn>foan-manual Employees .............................................................................. 4 [.7 All la lia avJrag^ Consum'Jr Price Index Numbers for Industrial W o r k e r s .............................................................................. 4 l.S. Index Nj.nb.'rs of parity .. .. .. .............................................................................. 4 1.9. )r Pfioo Index NjiHbjrs for Rural Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 1.10 Index Nambirs of total value of F.)reign Imports and Exports .......................................................................................... 5 1.11. U ib i .'fi.nJJrs of Wages paid o cirtain categories of Asrlcultural L ab o u rers................................................................. 5 1.12. !ai?x M i.n'iirs of E.n'>by.n)nt and U n-em .5loym ?nt................................................................. ........................................ 5 1.13. Index Nainbv5. s o f Emi> oymcat rn Organised S e c t o r ................................................................................................................... ■€ 144. , laiex Numbirs of Nett State D.mestic product of Tamil Nadu by In.luslry of Original Cunent Prices..................... 6 1.15.. Index Njnobsrs of Nett State Domestic product of Tan,il Nadu - y Industry of Origin at Constant Prices .. 6 J.lS . [.ilix Mi.nUrs of BjiliiiiS cjst in Madras City .. ....................................................................................................... 6 2. CLIMATE AND RAINFALL. 2.1. Rainfall by D istricts ................................................................................................................... 7-11. 2. 2. Temperature at Select Stations ................................................................................................................... 11-2^ 3. AREA A ND POPULATION. 3.1. A 'S i by D istricts / Taluks ................................................................................................................... 27-31 1.2. popjiation by D istricts •• •» ..«.«•••««, , , 32-33 3.3. DUiity, Sex Ritio, variation in popjlatba, literacy and Rural Urban population •• .. 34 3.4. Vatiation in Population ^ 35 3 5. Si'isluled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ........................................ 36-38 3.6. Literate Persons .................................................. .. ..................................................... 39-40 Distribation of population by broad Industrial categories ........................... .. „ .. 41-4S 3.7.. 3.3- Wok«rs and Non-workers by Sex .................................................... « i.-. ... 4S Namber of Towns / U rban ASglom^ations and their percentage in each c l a s s ................................................................. 47 3.'). 3.10.\ Tow.i3 and U rban A 3gio®erations classified by population size .......................................................................................... 48-66 r i u . popalatioa, Literates and Educated persons, Workars and Isfw.svjrfcerj \sx TaWjs wth popaarioxi over 50,000 .. 67-68 Villages classified by population size .................................................... ........................................ 69-70; 3.122. 3.13.^. 03ns.isH3uses and the uses to which they are put ...................................................................................................... 71-72 Munibor of Hjusehoids per 133 j3ia;)iad Risidentlal H ju s e * ........................................ • • •• « ^ 73. T ^ l e Pagees mumber. 4. AGRICULTURE. Classification of Area IS 4.2. Area under Crops 7M -75 4.3. Pr jduction of Principal Crops ................................................................. 75 4.4. Classification of Area by Districts «» „ 7/6-82 4.5. A rea under Crops by Districts ........................................................................... 835-125 4.6. Production of Principal Crops by Districtss ............................................................. J 266-143 4.7. Average yield o f Principal Crops ................................................................ 144 4.8. Estimated area and yield of Coconut ................................................................ 1455-146 4.9. Estimated area and yield of areconut .............................................................. 147 4.10. Area and production of certain Minor Cr ops ....................................... 1418-145 4.11. Index Numbers of Agricultural Economy ............................................................. I5f0~153 4.12. Number and area of Operational HoWirsgs ............................................................. 15^4-173 4.13. Agricultural MachinCiyand Im plem ^ts ............................................................. 17M-17I 4.14. Averages rates of daily wages paid to certsin categcr esof Agriculttrel Lttti;] 17! 4.15. Index Numbers of Wages paid to certain catftcrifs cf Africilui?! Lsbctifrs 18( 5. IRRIGATION. S.l. Nett area Irrigated by different sources .............................................................. 180 5.3. Area of Crops Irrigated ............................ .................................................. 111 5.3. Nett area Irrigated by different sources / (districts ....................................... 182 5.4. Are a Irrigated by Crops / Districts .............................................................. 1833-185 5.5. Target and Achievenient under Minor Irn-igaticn ................................................. 186 5.6. Water levels in certain Reservoirs ........................................................................... 187 6. Livestock and Animal Husbandry. 6 .\ Livestock and Poultry Population ................................................................ 1!88-207 6.2 Veterinary Institutions and Animals Treated .................................................. 2C0S-209 6 3 Results of the Preventive Inoculations .................................................... 209 tf.4 Deaths due to contagious Diseases among Animals ....................................... 210 7. F isheries. 7.1 Estimated Marine Fish Production by Districts ....................................... 211 8‘ F orests. 8.1 Area Under Forests by Districts ........................................................................... 212 8.2 Outturn of Timber and Sandalwood ................................................................ 213 8.3 Outturn of Minor Forest Produce ................................................................. 2214-215 9. Industries. 5.1 Results of Annual Survey of Industries Factory Sector by Districts 2 1 6 -2 1 9 ’ 9.2 Results of Annual Survey of Industries Tactory Sector by Industry Group 2:20-223 9.3 Industrial Production ...................................................................................................... 2124-225 9.4 Index Numbers of Industrial Productiom .............................................................. 225 9.5 Production of HandJoom Cloth .. .. ., 226 9.6 Production and Value of Major Minerails 2176-217 9.7 O utputof Minor Minerals by Districts , . .. ...................................... 228-233 5 .8 Sirell ECfle Ir.dusltics 23^ 10. Companies Limited B y Sh a re s. TaaU e Page. nuumber. 103.1 Companies Limited by Shares in Tamil N adu .................................................................................................... 234 100.2 CoTipinies
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