Panchayat Level Statistics 2011 Idukki District

Panchayat Level Statistics 2011 Idukki District

PANCHAYAT LEVEL STATISTICS 2011 IDUKKI DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS &STATISTCS, KERALA NOVEMBER 2013 Preface A transparent and accountable system of Governance can be met to a large extent with the availability of reliable statistics. Department of Economics & Statistics has taken various steps and make continuous efforts to improve statistical system in the State to meet the increasing needs of diverse users. Panchayat Level Statistics is one of the initiatives in this line. In this publication, the available data at Grama Panchayat level compiled at district and published in every five year interval to enable data for micro level planning. We have already released three publications in this series in 1996, 2001 and 2006 respectively. This Publication ‘Panchayat Level Statistics-2011’ Idukki District is the fourth publication in this series. A team of officers in the Taluk Statistical Offices and District Statistical Office of Idukki District under the supervision of Deputy Director Sri Ajithkumar did a tremendous job for the collection of data needed for this publication. I hereby acknowledge the service of Sri P.V.Babu, Joint Director, Publication Division, for his supervision and guidance in shaping this publication. I also thanks to Smt. G.Divya, Assistant Director, Sri. K. Ramachandran, Research Assistant, Smt. P.Padmavathy Amma, Research Assistant, Sri. A. Anil Kumar, Statistical Assistant Gr.1, Smt. K.Thankamani, Statistical Assistant Gr.I, Smt. Soumya.L.S, Statistical Assistant Gr.II, Sri.Sajan.C.K, Higher grade Draftsman, S. Raju Statistical Assistant Gr.I in the publication Division .Without their sincere efforts and support we could not have completed this publication. Smt.E.Baby, Additional Director (General) has extended her whole hearted co- operation to make this venture a success with in the stipulated time. Thiruvananthapuram V.Ramachandran 01/11/2013 Director CONTENTS Details Page Preface Content Executive Summary I General Features 1.1 District at a Glance 1 1.2 Geographical Particulars 1-2 1.3 Demographic Particulars 2-5 1.4 Forest Statistics 6 1.5 Industries Statistics 6 1.6 Industrial Co-operative Societies 6 2 Population 2.1 Population 2011 Census 7-8 3 Agriculture 3.1 Land Utilization Pattern (2010-11) 9 3.2 Panchayat area according to type of land 10-12 3.3 Area under Important Crops during 2005-06 to 2010-11 13-17 3.4 Block wise area of crops 2010-11 18-22 3.5 Production of Important Crops during 2005-06 to 2010-11 23-24 3.6 Block wise Production of Crops 2010-11 25-26 3.7 Area and Production of Rice 2005-06 -2010-11 27-29 3.8 Net Area Irrigated 2005-06 to 2009-10 30 3.9 Gross Area under Irrigation (Crop-wise) 2005-06 to 2010-11 31 3.10 Block/Municipality wise distribution of operational Holdings – Agricultural 32 Census 2010-11 3.11 Rainfall Statistics Rainfall in mm 33 4 Animal Husbandry & Fisheries 4.1 Livestock Population Panchayath wise-2007 34-35 4.2 Number of Farms and Slaughter houses 2010-2011 36-37 4.3 No. of Ponds and Irrigation Tanks 38-40 4.4 Fisheries Sector at a Glance 41 4.5 Details of Fishermen Households 41 5 Forest 5.1 Detals of Ecotourism Destinations 42 6 Industries 6.1 Block wise Industrial Development Plots & Mini Industrial estates 43 6.2 Large/Medium/Small Scale Industries as on 31-03-2011 43 6.3 Panchayat/Block wise details of SSI Units 44-46 6.4 Panchayat/ Block wise details of MSME Units 47-49 6.5 Details of SSI Units ason31.3.2010 50 6.6 Block wise Khadi & Handloom Units 50 7 Power & Water Supply 7.1 Panchayat/Block wise Electricity Connections as on 31-03-2011 51 7.2 Panchayat/Block wise Drinking Water Facilities as on 31-03-2011 52-53 8 Education 8.1 Number of LP / UP / HS / Special Schools as on 31-03-2011 54-56 8.2 Number of HSS, VHSS as on 31-03-2011 57-59 8.3 Number of Polytechnics, ITI ,ITC as on 31-03-2011 59-61 Number of Universities, Colleges, Arts, Science and Commerce as on 8.4 62-64 31-03-2011 8.5 Number of Professional colleges as on 31.3.2011 65-67 9 Health 9.1 Panchayat/Block wise details of Medical Institutions – Allopathy as on 31-03- 68-70 2011 9.2 Panchayat/Block Wise Details of Medical Institutions – Ayurvedam as on 70-72 31.3.2011 9.3 Panchayat/Block Wise Details of Medical Institutions – Homoeopathy as 73-75 on31.3.2011 9.4 Panchayat/Block Wise Details of Medical Institutions – Sidha as on 31.3.2011 76-78 10 Housing 2006-07 to 2009-10 10.1 Building Statistics in Rural Sector- Details of Buildings Constructed and 79-87 Completed in Rural Sector during the Year 2006-2007 10.2 Details of Buildings Constructed and Completed in Rural Sector during the Year 88-96 2007-2008 10.3 Details of Buildings Constructed and Completed in Rural Sector during the Year 97-105 2008-2009 9.4 Details of Buildings Constructed and Completed in Rural Sector during the Year 106-114 2009-2010 11 Banking & Co-operation 11.1 Panchayat/Block wise Banks & Co-Operative Institutions-31.12-2010 115-116 12 Transport & Communication Section wise details of Roads as on 31.12.2011 12.1 117 Panchayat/ Block wise details of Roads as on 31-12-2011 12.2 118-119 12.3 Number of Registered Motor Vehicles 119 12.4 Panchayat/Block wise Communication facilities 120-121 12.5 Panchayat/Block wise Telephone Exchanges &Working Connections as on 122-124 31.12.2010 13 Public Distribution System 13.1 Panchayat/Block Wise details of Public Distribution System 125 14 Miscellaneous 14.1 Local Body Election 2010 126-129 14.2 Panchayat wise details of SC/ST/Women wards and Institutions 129-131 14.3 Block wise SC / ST Colonies and number of families 132 14.4 Basic Details of Block Panchayat and District Panchayat 133 14.5 Panchayat wise classification of Residential Houses 134-135 14.6 Panchayat wise number of Social and Cultural Institutions 136-138 14.7 Kudumbashree Idukki - Data as on 31.03.12 139-140 No of Slaughter houses, Police stations, Common Cremation Centres, Toddy 14.8 Shops, Foreign Liquor, Bar hotels, Mortuaries, Petrol Pumps, Markets, Comfort 141-142 Stations, Driving School 14.9 Income and Expenditure of Panchayaths / Municipalities 143-145 14.10 Gross District Domestic Product (At Factor Cost By Industry of Origin)At 146 Current Price 14.11 Net District Domestic Product (At Factor Cost By Industry of Origin)At Current 147 Price Executive Summary i. Idukki District came in to existence on 26th January, 1972 vide Notification No.54131/C2/71/RD dated 24.01.1972. The District is divided into two Revenue Divisions, four Taluks and 64 Villages. Revenue Division Devikulam comprising of Devikulam, Udumpanchola and Peerumedu Taluks and Idukki Revenue Division consisting of Thodupuzha Taluk only.45 Villages falls under Devikulam Revenue Division and 19 Villages comes under Thodupuzha Revenue Division. ii. The District is bounded in the North by Mukundapuram Taluk of Thrisure District and Pollachi Taluk and Udumalpet Taluk of Coimbatore District of Tamilnadu State, on the west by Muvattupuzha, Kothamangalam and Kunnathunadu Taluks of Ernakulam District and Kanjirappally and Meenachil Taluks of Kottayam District. On the South, it is bounded by Pathanamthitta District and on the East by Kodaikanal and Uthamapalayam Taluk of Madurai District and Silvillipuram Taluk of Ramanathapuram District of Tamilnadu State. The District lies between the North latitudes 90 15’ and 100 2’ and the East longitudes 76037’and 770’25”.Idukki district consists of 5 Sub-micro Region namely (1)Anamalai Forested Hills (2) Marayoor Forested Hills (3) Cardamom Hills (4) Periyar River basin and (5) Thekkedy Forested Hills. iii. Anamalai Forest Hills region is a Semi-Evergreen forest type .The Maximum Height of Anamudi is 2695 mt. which is the highest Peak in South India, lies on Eastern Portion of Kannan Devan Hills Village and the Minimum height is 107 mt. is in Mannamkandam village. Marayoor Forest Hill tract tilts towards the East. The Maximum height of this region 2523 mts. is located in its Southern end and in the Vattavada village and the minimum height 800 mts. lies in its Eastern portion in the Marayoor village. Cardamom Hill region lies as a continuous belt from the North to South on the Eastern side of the district. It slopes towards the West and this fertile tract has a large number of Tea and Cardamom Estates. The maximum height 2185 mts is at its Northern tip in Rajakkad Village of Udumpanchola Taluk and the minimum height 913 mts is at the Southern end in Periyar village of Peerumedu Taluk. Periyar River basin region is the catchment area of the Periyar river and is structurally controlled towards the North–West. This region is having below 1000mts. in height and slopes towards the West. However the maximum height(1194 mts) lies at Udumpannoor village of Thodupuzha Taluk and the minimum height (118 mts at Western part of Pannoorkara , Udumbannoor village of Thodupuzha Taluk. Thekkedy forested Hill region slopes towards the West and the maximum height1811 mts is in the Southern most part of Mlappara Village of Peerumade Taluk and minimum height 101mts is in the Western portion at Peruvanthanam Village of Peerumade Taluk. iv. The Periyar, The Pambar , The Thodupuzhayar and the Thalayar are the important River systems of the district. The Periyar having a length of 244 Km is the second longest river in Kerala.

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