E4042v8 Final Report For Bundelkhand Area (Annexures) Volume-II Revision-II 0 Table of Contents Annexure 2.1- Policies and Regulatory Framework……………………………………2 Annexure 4.1- Secondary Data Tables of UP Bundelkhand ..………………………….54 Annexure 4.2 - Primary Data Tables of UP Bundelkhand……………………………..101 Annexure 4.3 - Rainfall Profile in Lalitpur…………………………………………....526 Annexure 4.4 - Performance of Irrigation Projects, Performance of Canal Systems & Performance of Canal Tails………………………………..........……529 Annexure 4.5 - Year wise ground water quality status………………………………..535 Annexure 4.6 - District wise Wetland Atlas……………………….………………….561 Annexure 6.2 A: A summary of various Govt. Policies and Orders………………….583 1 Annexure 2.1- Policies and Regulatory Framework 2 Constitutional provisions - The Constitution of India articulates a direct commitment to environmental protection, as directive principle under Article 48-A of Indian Constitution, which stipulates that the "state shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country". Under fundamental duties of citizens, Article 51-A (g) stipulates “It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to protect and improve the natural environment, including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures�. The directive principle under Articles 49 and 51-A (f) also recognizes the importance of protecting the sites of cultural heritage as part of the total environment. Thus, the Indian constitution does provide the necessary support for framing and enforcement of environmental legislation. Schedule VII of the Indian Constitution classifies the various legislative subjects into three categories, (a) union list, (b) state list and, (c) concurrent list. The legislations in the union list are enacted by Indian parliament, while state legislatures are empowered to enact necessary legislations for the state list. The concurrent list specifies the subjects that are to be looked after jointly by the central and state governments. The principal legislations for environmental management are passed by the Indian Parliament, and the Government of India has enunciated legislations for protection of the environment. There are a number of key environment Acts, rules and notifications at national level; state and district levels which are involved for implementation of environmental and social safeguards. National Water Policy (NWP) - The National Water Policy (NWP), first adopted in September, 1987 by the GoI, has emphasized the need for integrated water resources management in a basin context. This policy has been reviewed and updated in 2002 in response to a number of new issues that have emerged subsquently. Although para 5 of NWP mentions about ecology, it accords low priority to it but indirectly recognises water use for fresh water� ecosystems. It states that, “Preservation of the quality of environment and the ecological balance should be a primary consideration. It further states that, adverse impact(s) on the environment should be minimised and should be offset by adequate compensatory measures. On resettlement and rehabilitation it speaks of the need of a “skeletal national policy� and would like states to evolve their own detailed policies. The revised National Water Policy (MoWR, GoI) has highlighted that water is scare resource and a part of eco-system have to be managed in an integrated and environmentally sustainable manner adopting basin approach. The salient points of the National Water Policy are highlighted in Box 2.1. There are also several sections covering aspects of flood control and management, water conservation, drought-prone area development, etc., besides institutional mechanism, private sector participation and participatory approach to water resources management. 3 Box 2.1: National Water Policy 2002 – Salient Points - Water is a scarce and precious national resource to be planned, developed and conserved and managed as such, and on an integrated and environmentally sound basis, keeping in view the socio-economic aspects and needs of the States. - Water is part of a larger ecological system. Realising the importance and scarcity attached to fresh water, it has to be treated as an essential environment for sustaining all life forms. - Water resources development and management will have to be planned for a hydrological unit such as drainage basin as a whole or for a sub-basin, multi-sectored, taking into account surface and ground water for sustainable use incorporating quantity and quality aspects as well as environmental considerations. - There should be an integrated and multi-disciplinary approach to the planning, formulation, clearance and implementation of projects, including catchments area treatment and management, environmental and ecological aspects, the rehabilitation of affected people and command area development. - The drainage system should form an integral part of any irrigation project right from planning stage - The detrimental environmental consequences of over-exploitation of ground water need to be effectively prevented by the Central and State Governments. - There should be a close integration of water-use and land-use policies. - Water allocation in an irrigation system should be done with due regard to equity and social justice. - Reclamation of water logged/ saline affected land by scientific and cost effective methods should form a part of command area development programme. - Effluents should be treated to acceptable levels and standards before discharging them in to natural streams and that minimum flow should be ensured in the perennial streams for maintaining ecology and social considerations. - Special efforts should be made to investigate and formulate projects either in, or for the benefit of, areas inhabited by tribal or other socially disadvantaged groups such as socially weak, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. UP State Water Policy - Uttar Pradesh Box 2.2: Uttar Pradesh State Water Policy adopted a progressive State Water Policy in (1999) – Key Principles Dec 1999, initiating much-needed radical reforms in the way the water resources of the - Ensure ecological and environmental balance while developing water resources state are managed and the proposed program - Promote equity and social justice among and project seeks to initiate the individuals and groups of users in water implementation of this policy in the selected resource allocation and management areas. The Policy is also important from an - Provide a substantive legal framework for environmental and social viewpoint and management, and a Management Information System (M.I.S.) for effective monitoring of includes references to: policy implementation 1. Adequate provision for ecological, navigational, recreational and other purposes; 2. Key concern about the quality of water, its protection against pollution and safeguards against 3. Water-related health hazards; 4. Focus on basic drinking water and sanitation needs; 5. Consideration of integrated river basin planning as a unit of development; 6. Focus on data, information and knowledge-base development for decision- making; 7. A special focus on resettlement and rehabilitation of affected persons; and, 8. Participatory Irrigation Management. The UP State Water Policy developed in consonance with the GoI National Water Policy of 1987 with an objective of (a) ensure preservation of scarce water resources, (b) optimize water resource utilization to bring about qualitative improvement in water 4 resource management which should include users' participation, (c) decentralize authority to manage water resources, (d) promote equity and social justice among individuals and groups of users in water resource allocation and management, (e) provide a substantive legal framework to manage and develop adequate information and a knowledge base to promote research and training facilities in the water sector, and (f) to provide mechanisms for the resolution of conflicts between various users. The key principles underlying State Water Policy in relation to the social and environmental safeguards are highlighted in Box 2.2. Among the important provisions included in this policy document are: (a) Ecology & Environment - All water resource projects should be examined from an ecological and environmental standpoint and, wherever needed, remedial measures should form a part of the project itself and be implemented along with it. A minimum flow in the natural streams should be allowed; (b) Water Harvesting - Water harvesting should be given consideration in planning water resources. Viable projects, especially in scarce ground water areas, should be investigated and implemented to increase surface water availability; this would also help in recharging ground water; (c) Ecological Health and other needs - All water resources projects shall give due regard to “ecological health� and other needs for which adequate provision shall be made on a priority basis. The Policy includes an outline of an Action Plan focussing on the need for enactment of legislation to regulate surface and ground water resources and their conjunctive use, and to provide for other institutional/administrative reforms, including creation of a State Water Board. UP Agricultural Policy - The Agricultural policy, formulated by the Government of Uttar Pradesh is an important initiative that addresses the water availability issues in the state. These documents stress the need for: (a) conservation and conjunctive use of surface and groundwater; (b) watershed management and rainwater harvesting; and (c) to address depletion of groundwater levels and soil and water conservation. Recent government reform initiatives are designed to address the entire technical and institutional gamut of water resource sector in Uttar Pradesh. Policy framework for the environmental and natural resource safeguards Policy framework for environmental and natural resources safeguard consists of National Environment Policy 2006, National Forest Policy and UP State Forest Policy described below. GOI National Environment Policy - In 2006, the National Environment Policy was formulated and placed on the web for wide circulation. The main features that appear new in the proposed policy are summarized below: 1. The definition of environment has been enlarged to include all entities, natural or manmade, external to oneself, which provide value, now or perhaps in the future, to humankind. 2. Foundational aspirations have been addressed, which are (i) that human beings should be able to enjoy a decent quality of life; (ii) that humanity should become capable of respecting the finiteness of the biosphere; and (iii) that neither the 5 aspiration for the good life, nor the recognition of biophysical limits should preclude the search for greater justice in the world. The principles of good governance, viz., transparency, rationality, accountability, reduction in time and costs and participation of stakeholders, have been incorporated in the action points. 4. Mainstreaming environment in all activities has been explicitly emphasized. 5. Responsibilities of the state and the citizens have been affirmed in the light of the amendments introducing fundamental duties in the Constitution of India. 6. International commitments on global climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, transfer of hazardous wastes and loss of biodiversity have been specifically mentioned. 7. Certain new principles for environmental management have been included in the policy, some of them based on judicial interpretations. These include: - The precautionary approach - Principle of polluter pays: general and strict liability of the polluter - Economic value of services of environmental resources - Priority for irreplaceable entities, e.g., Taj Mahal and the tiger - Equity, both intra-and inter-generational - Civil liability for environmental damage - State as trustee (not owner) of all natural resources - Standards should be set in the context of society and economy National Forest Policy - The principal aim of the Forest Policy is to ensure environmental stability and maintenance of ecological balance including atmospheric equilibrium which is vital for sustenance of all life forms, human, animal and plant. The basic objectives that govern the National Forest Policy are the following: 1. Maintenance of environmental stability through preservation and, where necessary, restoration of the ecological balance that has been adversely disturbed by serious depletion of the forests of the country. 2. Conserving the natural heritage of the country by preserving the remaining natural forests with their vast variety of flora and fauna that represent the remarkable biological diversity and genetic resources of the nation. 3. Checking soil erosion and denudation in the catchment areas of rivers, lakes, reservoirs in the "interest of soil and water conservation, for mitigating floods and droughts and degradation of reservoirs. 4. Checking the extension of sand-dunes in the desert areas of Rajasthan and along the coastal tracts. 5. Increasing substantially the forest/tree cover in the country through immense afforestation and social forestry programmes, especially on all denuded, degraded and unproductive lands. 6. Meeting the requirements of the rural and tribal populations for fuel-wood, fodder, minor forest produce and small timber. 7. Increasing the productivity of forests to meet essential national needs. 8. Encouraging efficient utilisation of forest produce and substitution of wood. 9. Creating a massive people's movement with the involvement of women for achieving these objectives and to minimize pressure on existing forests. Essentials of forest management as outlined in the National forest Policy include: (i) Existing forests and forest lands should be fully protected and their productivity improved. Forest and vegetal cover should be increased rapidly on hill slopes, in 6 catchment areas of rivers, lakes and reservoirs and ocean shores and, on semi-arid, and desert tracts; (ii) Diversion of good and productive agricultural lands to forestry should be discouraged in view of the need for increased food production; (iii) For the conservation of total biological diversity, the network of national parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves and other protected areas should be strengthened and extended adequately; (iv) Provision of sufficient fodder, fuel and pasture, especially in areas adjoining forests, is necessary in order to prevent depletion of forests beyond the sustainable limit (Since fuel wood continues to be the predominant source of energy in rural areas, the programme of afforestation should be intensified with special emphasis on augmenting fuel wood production to meet the requirements of rural people); (v) Minor forest produce provides sustenance to the tribal population, and to other communities residing in and around the forests. Such produce should be protected, improved and their production enhanced with due regard to generation of employment and income; and (vi)The forest policy states that strategies for area under forests, afforestation, social forestry & farm forestry, management of state forests, rights and concessions, diversion of forest lands for non-forest purposes, wildlife conservation, tribal people and forests, shifting cultivation, damage to forests from encroachments, fires and grazing, forest-based industries, forest extension, forestry education and forestry research should be prepared and implemented. State Forest Policy of Uttar Pradesh - The main objectives of the State Forest Policy are to ensure environmental and ecological stability in the state. The important features of the state forest policy are given below. 1. Improvement of existing natural and planted forests by conservation, development and scientific and thoughtful management; 2. Formulation and implementation of schemes of afforestation and soil conservation in different types of degraded lands of state viz. usar, khader, ravines and blank denuded forest areas; 3. Increase of tree cover by social and agro forestry plantations on community, institutional and private lands; 4. To endeavor to reduce siltation of water and reservoirs, and the effects of floods and drought through measures to control soil erosion and denudation of soil, and through water conservation in the catchment areas of rivers, lakes and rivers, lakes and reservoirs; 5. To take measures to increase the existing forest cover and it's productivity; 6. To reduce the gap between the demand and supply of forest produce for meeting the needs of fuel, fodder, minor forest produce and timber for rural poor and tribal; 7. To reduce the biotic pressure on forests by proper utilization of timber and other forest products, and by promoting the use of alternate materials; 8. To prepare and implement strategies for conservation of biodiversity and wild life in the state; and 9. To promote mass movements in the state, especially with the active participation of women and rural people residing near forest areas, so as to meet all the above objectives. The above policy objectives are primarily aimed at conserving the existing forest and increasing the forest cover in a number of ways. Utilisation of forests for economic gain has been defined as one of secondary objective of the state. 7 The GOI and the UP State also have a significant environmental policy framework for dealing with environmental impacts. However, there is a need to strengthen these environmental policy frameworks with respect to mitigate environmental impacts within the irrigated agriculture sector in UP. National Policy on Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) - National policy on R&R deals with mitigating of potential losses and adverse impacts that may be coursed by the implementation of the project. The principle objective of this policy is to convert ‘all Project Affected Persons (PAP)’ to ‘Beneficiaries of the Project (BP)’ by adopting an adaptive and consultative resettlement planning process ensuring displaced and all persons affected by the project would be duly compensated for their losses at replacement cost and provided with rehabilitation measures and settlement and social upgrading programs to assist them to improve, or at least maintain, their pre-project living standards, income-earning capacity and wealth. Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 2006:- The ministry of Environment and Forest published an Environmental Impact Assessment Notification in 2006, which is given below:- (Published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, and Section 3, Sub-section (ii) MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS New Delhi 14th September, 2006 Notification S.O. 1533 Whereas, a draft notification under sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 for imposing certain restrictions and prohibitions on new projects or activities, or on the expansion or modernization of existing projects or activities based on their potential environmental impacts as indicated in the Schedule to the notification, being undertaken in any part of India1, unless prior environmental clearance has been accorded in accordance with the objectives of National Environment Policy as approved by the Union Cabinet on 18th May, 2006 and the procedure specified in the notification, by the Central Government or the State or Union territory Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), to be constituted by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government or the Union territory Administration concerned under sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 for the purpose of this notification, was published in the Gazette of India ,Extraordinary, Part II, section 3, sub-section (ii) vide number S.O. 1324 (E) dated the 15th September ,2005 inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby within a period of sixty days from the date on which copies of Gazette containing the said notification were made available to the public; And whereas, copies of the said notification were made available to the public on 15th September, 2005; And whereas, all objections and suggestions received in response to the above mentioned draft notification have been duly considered by the Central Government; 8 Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) and clause (v) of sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, read with clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 and in supersession of the notification number S.O. 60 (E) dated the 27th January, 1994, except in respect of things done or omitted to be done before such supersession, the Central Government hereby directs that on and from the date of its publication the required construction of new projects or activities or the expansion or modernization of existing projects or activities listed in the Schedule to this notification entailing capacity addition with change in process and or technology shall be undertaken in any part of India only after the prior environmental clearance from the Central Government or as the case may be, by the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority, duly constituted by the Central Government under sub-section (3) of section 3 of the said Act, in accordance with the procedure specified hereinafter in this notification. ______________________ 1 Includes the territorial waters 2. Requirements of prior Environmental Clearance (EC):- The following projects or activities shall require prior environmental clearance from the concerned regulatory authority, which shall hereinafter referred to be as the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment and Forests for matters falling under Category ‘A’ in the Schedule and at State level the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) for matters falling under Category ‘B’ in the said Schedule, before any construction work, or preparation of land by the project management except for securing the land, is started on the project or activity: (i) All new projects or activities listed in the Schedule to this notification; (ii) Expansion and modernization of existing projects or activities listed in the Schedule to this notification with addition of capacity beyond the limits specified for the concerned sector, that is, projects or activities which cross the threshold limits given in the Schedule, after expansion or modernization; (iii) Any change in product - mix in an existing manufacturing unit included in Schedule beyond the specified range. 3. State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority:- (1) A State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority hereinafter referred to as the SEIAA shall be constituted by the Central Government under sub-section (3) of section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 comprising of three Members including a Chairman and a Member – Secretary to be nominated by the State Government or the Union territory Administration concerned. (2) The Member-Secretary shall be a serving officer of the concerned State Government or Union territory administration familiar with environmental laws. (3) The other two Members shall be either a professional or expert fulfilling the eligibility criteria given in Appendix VI to this notification. (4) One of the specified Members in sub-paragraph (3) above who is an expert in the Environmental Impact Assessment process shall be the Chairman of the SEIAA. 9 (5) The State Government or Union territory Administration shall forward the names of the Members and the Chairman referred in sub- paragraph 3 to 4 above to the Central Government and the Central Government shall constitute the SEIAA as an authority for the purposes of this notification within thirty days of the date of receipt of the names. (6) The non-official Member and the Chairman shall have a fixed term of three years (from the date of the publication of the notification by the Central Government constituting the authority). (7) All decisions of the SEIAA shall be unanimous and taken in a meeting. 4. Categorization of projects and activities:- (i) All projects and activities are broadly categorized in to two categories - Category A and Category B, based on the spatial extent of potential impacts and potential impacts on human health and natural and man made resources. (ii) All projects or activities included as Category ‘A’ in the Schedule, including expansion and modernization of existing projects or activities and change in product mix, shall require prior environmental clearance from the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) on the recommendations of an Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) to be constituted by the Central Government for the purposes of this notification; (iii) All projects or activities included as Category ‘B’ in the Schedule, including expansion and modernization of existing projects or activities as specified in sub paragraph (ii) of paragraph 2, or change in product mix as specified in sub paragraph (iii) of paragraph 2, but excluding those which fulfill the General Conditions (GC) stipulated in the Schedule, will require prior environmental clearance from the State/Union territory Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA). The SEIAA shall base its decision on the recommendations of a State or Union territory level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) as to be constituted for in this notification. In the absence of a duly constituted SEIAA or SEAC, a Category ‘B’ project shall be treated as a Category ‘A’ project; 5. Screening, Scoping and Appraisal Committees:- The same Expert Appraisal Committees (EACs) at the Central Government and SEACs (hereinafter referred to as the (EAC) and (SEAC) at the State or the Union territory level shall screen, scope and appraise projects or activities in Category ‘A’ and Category ‘B’ respectively. EAC and SEAC’s shall meet at least once every month. (a) The composition of the EAC shall be as given in Appendix VI. The SEAC at the State or the Union territory level shall be constituted by the Central Government in consultation with the concerned State Government or the Union territory Administration with identical composition; (b) The Central Government may, with the prior concurrence of the concerned State Governments or the Union territory Administrations, constitutes one SEAC for more than one State or Union territory for reasons of administrative convenience and cost; (c) The EAC and SEAC shall be reconstituted after every three years; 10 (d) The authorised members of the EAC and SEAC, concerned, may inspect any site(s) connected with the project or activity in respect of which the prior environmental clearance is sought, for the purposes of screening or scoping or appraisal, with prior notice of at least seven days to the applicant, who shall provide necessary facilities for the inspection; (e) The EAC and SEACs shall function on the principle of collective responsibility. The Chairperson shall endeavour to reach a consensus in each case, and if consensus cannot be reached, the view of the majority shall prevail. 6. Application for Prior Environmental Clearance (EC):- An application seeking prior environmental clearance in all cases shall be made in the prescribed Form 1 annexed herewith and Supplementary Form 1A, if applicable, as given in Appendix II, after the identification of prospective site(s) for the project and/or activities to which the application relates, before commencing any construction activity, or preparation of land, at the site by the applicant. The applicant shall furnish, along with the application, a copy of the pre-feasibility project report except that, in case of construction projects or activities (item 8 of the Schedule) in addition to Form 1 and the Supplementary Form 1A, a copy of the conceptual plan shall be provided, instead of the pre-feasibility report. 7. Stages in the Prior Environmental Clearance (EC) Process for New Projects:- 7(i) The environmental clearance process for new projects will comprise of a maximum of four stages, all of which may not apply to particular cases as set forth below in this notification. These four stages in sequential order are:-  Stage (1) Screening (Only for Category ‘B’ projects and activities)  Stage (2) Scoping  Stage (3) Public Consultation  Stage (4) Appraisal I. Stage (1) - Screening: In case of Category ‘B’ projects or activities, this stage will entail the scrutiny of an application seeking prior environmental clearance made in Form 1 by the concerned State level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) for determining whether or not the project or activity requires further environmental studies for preparation of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for its appraisal prior to the grant of environmental clearance depending up on the nature and location specificity of the project . The projects requiring an Environmental Impact Assessment report shall be termed Category ‘B1’ and remaining projects shall be termed Category ‘B2’ and will not require an Environment Impact Assessment report. For categorization of projects into B1 or B2 except item 8 (b), the Ministry of Environment and Forests shall issue appropriate guidelines from time to time. II. Stage (2) - Scoping: (i) “Scoping�: refers to the process by which the Expert Appraisal Committee in the case of Category ‘A’ projects or activities, and State level Expert Appraisal Committee in the case of Category ‘B1’ projects or activities, including applications for expansion and/or modernization and/or change in product mix of existing projects or activities, determine detailed and comprehensive Terms Of Reference (TOR) addressing all relevant environmental concerns for the preparation of an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Report in respect of the project or activity for which prior environmental clearance is sought. The Expert Appraisal Committee or State level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned shall determine the Terms of Reference on 11 the basis of the information furnished in the prescribed application Form1/Form 1A including Terns of Reference proposed by the applicant, a site visit by a sub- group of Expert Appraisal Committee or State level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned only if considered necessary by the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned, Terms of Reference suggested by the applicant if furnished and other information that may be available with the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned. All projects and activities listed as Category ‘B’ in Item 8 of the Schedule (Construction/Township/Commercial Complexes /Housing) shall not require Scoping and will be appraised on the basis of Form 1/ Form 1A and the conceptual plan. (ii) The Terms of Reference (TOR) shall be conveyed to the applicant by the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee as concerned within sixty days of the receipt of Form 1. In the case of Category A Hydroelectric projects Item 1(c) (i) of the Schedule the Terms of Reference shall be conveyed along with the clearance for pre-construction activities .If the Terms of Reference are not finalized and conveyed to the applicant within sixty days of the receipt of Form 1, the Terms of Reference suggested by the applicant shall be deemed as the final Terms of Reference approved for the EIA studies. The approved Terms of Reference shall be displayed on the website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the concerned State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority. (iii) Applications for prior environmental clearance may be rejected by the regulatory authority concerned on the recommendation of the EAC or SEAC concerned at this stage itself. In case of such rejection, the decision together with reasons for the same shall be communicated to the applicant in writing within sixty days of the receipt of the application. III. Stage (3) - Public Consultation: (i) “Public Consultation� refers to the process by which the concerns of local affected persons and others who have plausible stake in the environmental impacts of the project or activity are ascertained with a view to taking into account all the material concerns in the project or activity design as appropriate. All Category ‘A’ and Category B1 projects or activities shall undertake Public Consultation, except the following:- (a) modernization of irrigation projects (item 1(c) (ii) of the Schedule). (b) all projects or activities located within industrial estates or parks (item 7(c) of the Schedule) approved by the concerned authorities, and which are not disallowed in such approvals. (c) expansion of Roads and Highways (item 7 (f) of the Schedule) which do not involve any further acquisition of land. (d) all Building /Construction projects/Area Development projects and Townships (item 8). (e) all Category ‘B2’ projects and activities. (f) all projects or activities concerning national defence and security or involving other strategic considerations as determined by the Central Government. (ii) The Public Consultation shall ordinarily have two components comprising of:- (a) a public hearing at the site or in its close proximity- district wise, to be carried out in the manner prescribed in Appendix IV, for ascertaining concerns of local affected persons; (b) obtain responses in writing from other concerned persons having a plausible stake in the environmental aspects of the project or activity. 12 (iii) the public hearing at, or in close proximity to, the site(s) in all cases shall be conducted by the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) or the Union territory Pollution Control Committee (UTPCC) concerned in the specified manner and forward the proceedings to the regulatory authority concerned within 45(forty five ) of a request to the effect from the applicant. (iv) in case the State Pollution Control Board or the Union territory Pollution Control Committee concerned does not undertake and complete the public hearing within the specified period, and/or does not convey the proceedings of the public hearing within the prescribed period directly to the regulatory authority concerned as above, the regulatory authority shall engage another public agency or authority which is not subordinate to the regulatory authority, to complete the process within a further period of forty five days,. (v) If the public agency or authority nominated under the sub paragraph (iii) above reports to the regulatory authority concerned that owing to the local situation, it is not possible to conduct the public hearing in a manner which will enable the views of the concerned local persons to be freely expressed, it shall report the facts in detail to the concerned regulatory authority, which may, after due consideration of the report and other reliable information that it may have, decide that the public consultation in the case need not include the public hearing. (vi) For obtaining responses in writing from other concerned persons having a plausible stake in the environmental aspects of the project or activity, the concerned regulatory authority and the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) or the Union territory Pollution Control Committee (UTPCC) shall invite responses from such concerned persons by placing on their website the Summary EIA report prepared in the format given in Appendix IIIA by the applicant along with a copy of the application in the prescribed form , within seven days of the receipt of a written request for arranging the public hearing . Confidential information including non-disclosable or legally privileged information involving Intellectual Property Right, source specified in the application shall not be placed on the web site. The regulatory authority concerned may also use other appropriate media for ensuring wide publicity about the project or activity. The regulatory authority shall, however, make available on a written request from any concerned person the Draft EIA report for inspection at a notified place during normal office hours till the date of the public hearing. All the responses received as part of this public consultation process shall be forwarded to the applicant through the quickest available means. (vii) After completion of the public consultation, the applicant shall address all the material environmental concerns expressed during this process, and make appropriate changes in the draft EIA and EMP. The final EIA report, so prepared, shall be submitted by the applicant to the concerned regulatory authority for appraisal. The applicant may alternatively submit a supplementary report to draft EIA and EMP addressing all the concerns expressed during the public consultation. IV. Stage (4) - Appraisal: (i) Appraisal means the detailed scrutiny by the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee of the application and other documents like the Final EIA report, outcome of the public consultations including public hearing proceedings, submitted by the applicant to the regulatory authority concerned for grant of environmental clearance. This appraisal shall be made by Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned in a transparent manner in a proceeding to which the applicant shall be invited for furnishing necessary clarifications in person or through an authorized representative. On conclusion of this proceeding, the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned shall make categorical recommendations to the regulatory authority concerned either for grant of prior environmental clearance on stipulated terms and 13 conditions, or rejection of the application for prior environmental clearance, together with reasons for the same. (ii) The appraisal of all projects or activities which are not required to undergo public consultation, or submit an Environment Impact Assessment report, shall be carried out on the basis of the prescribed application Form 1 and Form 1A as applicable, any other relevant validated information available and the site visit wherever the same is considered as necessary by the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned. (iii) The appraisal of an application be shall be completed by the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned within sixty days of the receipt of the final Environment Impact Assessment report and other documents or the receipt of Form 1 and Form 1 A, where public consultation is not necessary and the recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee shall be placed before the competent authority for a final decision within the next fifteen days .The prescribed procedure for appraisal is given in Appendix V ; 7 (ii). Prior Environmental Clearance (EC) process for Expansion or Modernization or Change of product mix in existing projects: All applications seeking prior environmental clearance for expansion with increase in the production capacity beyond the capacity for which prior environmental clearance has been granted under this notification or with increase in either lease area or production capacity in the case of mining projects or for the modernization of an existing unit with increase in the total production capacity beyond the threshold limit prescribed in the Schedule to this notification through change in process and or technology or involving a change in the product –mix shall be made in Form I and they shall be considered by the concerned Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee within sixty days, who will decide on the due diligence necessary including preparation of EIA and public consultations and the application shall be appraised accordingly for grant of environmental clearance. 8. Grant or Rejection of Prior Environmental Clearance (EC): (i) The regulatory authority shall consider the recommendations of the EAC or SEAC concerned and convey its decision to the applicant within forty five days of the receipt of the recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned or in other words within one hundred and five days of the receipt of the final Environment Impact Assessment Report, and where Environment Impact Assessment is not required, within one hundred and five days of the receipt of the complete application with requisite documents, except as provided below. (ii) The regulatory authority shall normally accept the recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned. In cases where it disagrees with the recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned, the regulatory authority shall request reconsideration by the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned within forty five days of the receipt of the recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned while stating the reasons for the disagreement. An intimation of this decision shall be simultaneously conveyed to the applicant. The Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned, in turn, shall consider the observations of the regulatory authority and furnish its views on the same within a further period of sixty days. The decision of the regulatory authority after considering the views 14 of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned shall be final and conveyed to the applicant by the regulatory authority concerned within the next thirty days. (iii) In the event that the decision of the regulatory authority is not communicated to the applicant within the period specified in sub-paragraphs (i) or (ii) above, as applicable, the applicant may proceed as if the environment clearance sought for has been granted or denied by the regulatory authority in terms of the final recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned. (iv) On expiry of the period specified for decision by the regulatory authority under paragraph (i) and (ii) above, as applicable, the decision of the regulatory authority, and the final recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned shall be public documents. (v) Clearances from other regulatory bodies or authorities shall not be required prior to receipt of applications for prior environmental clearance of projects or activities, or screening, or scoping, or appraisal, or decision by the regulatory authority concerned, unless any of these is sequentially dependent on such clearance either due to a requirement of law, or for necessary technical reasons. (vi) Deliberate concealment and/or submission of false or misleading information or data which is material to screening or scoping or appraisal or decision on the application shall make the application liable for rejection, and cancellation of prior environmental clearance granted on that basis. Rejection of an application or cancellation of a prior environmental clearance already granted, on such ground, shall be decided by the regulatory authority, after giving a personal hearing to the applicant, and following the principles of natural justice. 9. Validity of Environmental Clearance (EC): The “Validity of Environmental Clearance� is meant the period from which a prior environmental clearance is granted by the regulatory authority, or may be presumed by the applicant to have been granted under sub paragraph (iv) of paragraph 7 above, to the start of production operations by the project or activity, or completion of all construction operations in case of construction projects (item 8 of the Schedule), to which the application for prior environmental clearance refers. The prior environmental clearance granted for a project or activity shall be valid for a period of ten years in the case of River Valley projects (item 1(c) of the Schedule), project life as estimated by Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee subject to a maximum of thirty years for mining projects and five years in the case of all other projects and activities. However, in the case of Area Development projects and Townships [item 8(b)], the validity period shall be limited only to such activities as may be the responsibility of the applicant as a developer. This period of validity may be extended by the regulatory authority concerned by a maximum period of five years provided an application is made to the regulatory authority by the applicant within the validity period, together with an updated Form 1, and Supplementary Form 1A, for Construction projects or activities (item 8 of the Schedule). In this regard the regulatory authority may also consult the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee as the case may be. 15 10. Post Environmental Clearance Monitoring: (i) It shall be mandatory for the project management to submit half-yearly compliance reports in respect of the stipulated prior environmental clearance terms and conditions in hard and soft copies to the regulatory authority concerned, on 1st June and 1st December of each calendar year. (ii) All such compliance reports submitted by the project management shall be public documents. Copies of the same shall be given to any person on application to the concerned regulatory authority. The latest such compliance report shall also be displayed on the web site of the concerned regulatory authority. 11. Transferability of Environmental Clearance (EC): A prior environmental clearance granted for a specific project or activity to an applicant may be transferred during its validity to another legal person entitled to undertake the project or activity on application by the transferor, or by the transferee with a written “no objection� by the transferor, to, and by the regulatory authority concerned, on the same terms and conditions under which the prior environmental clearance was initially granted, and for the same validity period. No reference to the Expert Appraisal Committee or State Level Expert Appraisal Committee concerned is necessary in such cases. 12. Operation of EIA Notification, 1994, till disposal of pending cases: From the date of final publication of this notification the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) notification number S.O.60 (E) dated 27th January, 1994 is hereby superseded, except in suppression of the things done or omitted to be done before such suppression to the extent that in case of all or some types of applications made for prior environmental clearance and pending on the date of final publication of this notification, the Central Government may relax any one or all provisions of this notification except the list of the projects or activities requiring prior environmental clearance in Schedule I , or continue operation of some or all provisions of the said notification, for a period not exceeding one year from the date of issue of this notification. [No. J-11013/56/2004-IA-II (I)] (R.CHANDRAMOHAN) JOINT SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 16 17 SCHEDULE (See paragraph 2 and 7) LIST OF PROJECTS OR ACTIVITIES REQUIRING PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE Category with threshold limit Conditions if Project or Activity any A B 1 Mining, extraction of natural resources and power generation (for a specified production capacity) (a) ( (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) 1 Mining of  50 ha. of mining lease area <50 ha General minerals  5 ha .of Condition shall Asbestos mining irrespective of mining lease apply mining area area. Note Mineral prospecting (not involving drilling) are exempted provided the concession areas have got previous clearance for physical survey 1(b) Offshore and All projects Note onshore oil and Exploration gas exploration, Surveys (not development & involving production drilling) are exempted provided the concession areas have got previous clearance for physical survey 1(c) River Valley (i)  50 MW hydroelectric (i) < 50 MW  General projects power generation; 25 MW Condition shall 18 (ii)  10,000 ha. of culturable hydroelectric apply command area power generation; (ii) < 10,000 ha. of culturable command area 1(d) Thermal Power  500 MW (coal/lignite/naphta < 500 MW General Plants & gas based); (coal/lignite/napt Condition shall  50 MW (Pet coke diesel and ha & gas based); apply all other fuels ) <50 MW  5MW (Pet coke ,diesel and all other fuels ) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1(e) Nuclear power All projects - projects and processing of nuclear fuel 2 Primary Processing 2(a) Coal washeries  1 million ton/annum <1million ton/annum General Condition throughput of coal throughput of coal shall apply (If located within mining area the proposal shall be appraised together with the mining proposal) 2 (b) Mineral  0.1million < 0.1million General Condition beneficiation ton/annum mineral ton/annum mineral shall apply throughput throughput (Mining proposal with Mineral beneficiation shall be appraised together for grant of clearance) 19 3 Materials Production (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 3(a) Metallurgical a)Primary industries (ferrous metallurgical industry & non ferrous) All projects b) Sponge iron manufacturing Sponge iron General Condition ≥ 200TPD manufacturing shall apply for <200TPD Sponge iron manufacturing c)Secondary metallurgical Secondary processing industry metallurgical processing industry All toxic and heavy metal producing units i.)All toxic  20,000 tonnes andheavymetal /annum producing units <20,000 tonnes - /annum ii.)All other non –toxic secondary metallurgical processing industries >5000 tonnes/annum 3( b) Cement plants  1.0 million <1.0 million General Condition tonnes/annum tonnes/annum shall apply production capacity production capacity. All Stand alone grinding units 4 Materials Processing (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 4(a) Petroleum refining All projects - - industry 20 4(b) Coke oven plants 2,50,000 <2,50,000 & - tonnes/annum 25,000 - tonnes/annum 4(c ) Asbestos milling All projects - - and asbestos based products 4(d) Chlor-alkali 300 TPD production <300 TPD production Specific Condition industry capacityor a unit capacity shall apply located out side the and located within a notified industrial notified industrial No new Mercury area/ estate area/ estate Cell based plants will be permitted and existing units converting to membrane cell technology are exempted from this Notification 4(e) Soda ash Industry All projects - - 4(f) Leather/skin/hide New projects outside All new or expansion Specific condition processing the industrial area or of projects located shall apply industry expansion of existing within a notified units out side the industrial area/ estate industrial area 5 Manufacturing/Fabrication 5(a) Chemical All projects - - fertilizers 5(b) Pesticides industry All units producing - - and pesticide technical grade specific pesticides intermediates (excluding formulations) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 5(c) Petro-chemical All projects - - 21 complexes - (industries based on processing of petroleum fractions & natural gas and/or reforming to aromatics) 5(d) Manmade fibres Rayon Others General Condition manufacturing shall apply 5(e) Petrochemical Located out side the Located in a notified Specific Condition based processing notified industrial industrial area/ estate shall apply (processes other area/ estate than cracking & - reformation and not covered under the complexes) 5(f) Synthetic organic Located out side the Located in a notified Specific Condition chemicals industry notified industrial industrial area/ estate shall apply (dyes & dye area/ estate intermediates; bulk drugs and intermediates excluding drug formulations; synthetic rubbers; basic organic chemicals, other synthetic organic chemicals and chemical intermediates) 5(g) Distilleries (i)All Molasses based All Cane juice/non- General Condition distilleries molasses based shall apply distilleries – (ii) All Cane juice/ <30 KLD non-molasses based distilleries 30 KLD 22 5(h) Integrated paint - All projects General Condition industry shall apply (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 5(i) Pulp & paper Pulp manufacturing Paper manufacturing General Condition industry excluding and industry without pulp shall apply manufacturing of manufacturing paper from waste Pulp& Paper paper and manufacturing manufacture of industry paper from ready - pulp with out bleaching 5(j) Sugar Industry -  5000 tcd cane General Condition - crushing capacity shall apply 5(k) Induction/arc - All projects General Condition furnaces/cupola - shall apply furnaces 5TPH or more 6 Service Sectors 6(a) Oil & gas All projects - transportation pipe - line (crude and refinery/ petrochemical products), passing through national parks /sanctuaries/coral reefs /ecologically sensitive areas including LNG Terminal (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 6(b) Isolated storage & - All projects General Condition handling of shall apply hazardous chemicals (As per threshold planning 23 quantity indicated in column 3 of schedule 2 & 3 of MSIHC Rules 1989 amended 2000) 7 Physical Infrastructure including Environmental Services 7(a) Air ports All projects - - 7(b) All ship breaking All projects - - yards including ship breaking units 7(c) Industrial estates/ If at least one industry Industrial estates Special condition parks/ complexes/ in the proposed housing at least one shall apply areas, export industrial estate falls Category B industry and processing Zones under the Category A, area <500 ha. Note: (EPZs), Special entire industrial area Industrial Estate Economic Zones shall be treated as of area below 500 (SEZs), Biotech Category A, ha. and not Parks, Leather irrespective of the housing any Complexes. area. industry of category A or B Industrial estates with does not require area greater than 500 Industrial estates of area> clearance. ha. and housing at 500 ha. and not housing least one Category B any industry belonging to industry. Category A or B. 7(d) Common All integrated facilities All facilities having land General hazardous waste having incineration fill only Condition shall treatment, storage &landfill or apply and disposal incineration alone facilities (TSDFs) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 7(e) Ports, Harbours  5 million TPA of < 5 million TPA of cargo General Condition cargo handling capacity and/or handling shall apply capacity ports/ harbours 10,000 (excluding fishing harbours) TPA of fish handling capacity 7(f) Highways i) New National High i) New State High ways; General ways; and and Condition shall 24 apply ii) Expansion of ii) Expansion of National National High ways / State Highways greater greater than 30 KM, than 30 km involving involving additional additional right of way right of way greater greater than 20m than 20m involving involving land land acquisition and acquisition. passing through more than one State. 7(g) Aerial ropeways All projects General Condition shall apply 7(h) Common Effluent All projects General Treatment Plants Condition shall (CETPs) apply 7(i) Common All projects General Municipal Solid Condition shall Waste apply Management Facility (CMSWMF) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 8 Building /Construction projects/Area Development projects and Townships 8(a) Building and ≥20000 sq.mtrs and #(built up area for Construction <1,50,000 sq.mtrs. of covered projects built-up area# construction; in the case of facilities open to the sky, it will be the activity area ) 8(b) Townships and Covering an area ≥ 50 ha ++All projects Area Development and or built up area under Item 8(b) projects. ≥1,50,000 sq .mtrs ++ shall be appraised as Category B1 Note:- General Condition (GC): Any project or activity specified in Category ‘B’ will be treated as Category A, if located in whole or in part within 10 km from the boundary of: (i) Protected Areas notified under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, (ii) Critically Polluted areas as notified by the Central Pollution Control Board 25 from time to time, (iii) Notified Eco-sensitive areas, (iv) inter-State boundaries and international boundaries. Specific Condition (SC): If any Industrial Estate/Complex / Export processing Zones /Special Economic Zones/Biotech Parks / Leather Complex with homogeneous type of industries such as Items 4(d), 4(f), 5(e), 5(f), or those Industrial estates with pre –defined set of activities (not necessarily homogeneous, obtains prior environmental clearance, individual industries including proposed industrial housing within such estates /complexes will not be required to take prior environmental clearance, so long as the Terms and Conditions for the industrial estate/complex are complied with (Such estates/complexes must have a clearly identified management with the legal responsibility of ensuring adherence to the Terms and Conditions of prior environmental clearance, who may be held responsible for violation of the same throughout the life of the complex/estate). APPENDIX I (See paragraph – 6) FORM 1 (I) Basic Information Name of the Project: Location / site alternatives under consideration: Size of the Project: * Expected cost of the project: Contact Information: Screening Category:  Capacity corresponding to sectoral activity (such as production capacity for manufacturing, mining lease area and production capacity for mineral production, area for mineral exploration, length for linear transport infrastructure, generation capacity for power generation etc.,) (II) Activity 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) 26 Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land use, land cover or topography including increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan) 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and buildings? 1.3 Creation of new land uses? 1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore houses, soil testing? 1.5 Construction works? 1.6 Demolition works? 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction works or housing of construction workers? 1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or earthworks including linear structures, cut and fill or excavations 1.9 Underground works including mining or tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? 1.11 Dredging? 1.12 Offshore structures? 1.13 Production and manufacturing processes? 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or materials? 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid waste or liquid effluents? 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of operational workers? 1.17 New road, rail or sea traffic during construction or operation? 27 1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc? 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, realignment or other changes to the hydrology of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water form ground or surface waters? 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land surface affecting drainage or run-off? 1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for construction, operation or decommissioning? 1.26 Long-term dismantling or decommissioning or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during decommissioning which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in either temporarily or permanently? 1.29 Introduction of alien species? 1.30 Loss of native species or genetic diversity? 1.31 Any other actions? 28 2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply): Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, wherever possible) with S.No. Information/checklist confirmation Yes/No source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped or agricultural land (ha) 2.2 Water (expected source & competing users) unit: KLD 2.3 Minerals (MT) 2.4 Construction material – stone, aggregates, sand / soil (expected source MT) 2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) 2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), energy (MW) 2.7 Any other natural resources (use appropriate standard units) 3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health. Details thereof (with approximate S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials, which are hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or affect disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing living conditions? 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the 29 elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes 4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month) Details thereof (with approximate S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or commercial wastes) 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous Waste Management Rules) 4.4 Other industrial process wastes 4.5 Surplus product 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent treatment 4.7 Construction or demolition wastes 4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment 4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials 4.10 Agricultural wastes 4.11 Other solid wastes 5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr) Details thereof (with approximate S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 30 5.1 Emissions from combustion of fossil fuels from stationary or mobile sources 5.2 Emissions from production processes 5.3 Emissions from materials handling including storage or transport 5.4 Emissions from construction activities including plant and equipment 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of materials including construction materials, sewage and waste 5.6 Emissions from incineration of waste 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources 6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat: Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, wherever S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation possible) with source of information data with source of information data 6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. engines, ventilation plant, crushers 6.2 From industrial or similar processes 6.3 From construction or demolition 6.4 From blasting or piling 6.5 From construction or operational traffic 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems 6.7 From any other sources 31 7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea: Details thereof (with approximate S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage of hazardous materials 7.2 From discharge of sewage or other effluents to water or the land (expected mode and place of discharge) 7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into the land or into water 7.4 From any other sources 7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of pollutants in the environment from these sources? 8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment Details thereof (with approximate S.No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc from storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes 8.3 Could the project be affected by natural disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. floods, earthquakes, landslides, cloudburst etc)? 32 9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality Details thereof (with approximate S. No. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes/No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of supporting. lities, ancillary development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.: • Supporting infrastructure (roads, power supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.) • housing development • extractive industries • supply industries • other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could havean impact on the environment 9.3 Set a precedent for later developments 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to proximity to other existing or planned projects with similar effects (III) Environmental Sensitivity Aerial distance (within 15 S.No. Areas Name/ km.) Identity Proposed project location boundary 1 Areas protected under international conventions, national or local legislation for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 33 2 Areas which are important or sensitive for ecological reasons - Wetlands, watercourses or other water bodies, coastal zone, biospheres, mountains, forests 3 Areas used by protected, important or sensitive species of flora or fauna for breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over wintering, migration 4 Inland, coastal, marine or underground waters 5 State, National boundaries 6 Routes or facilities used by the public for access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defence installations 8 Densely populated or built-up area 9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities) 10 Areas containing important, high quality or scarce resources (ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to pollution or environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which could cause the project to present environmental problems (earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions) (IV). Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies 34 APPENDIX II (See paragraph 6) FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule) CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring programme) 1. LAND ENVIRONMENT (Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity) 1.1. Will the existing landuse get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed landuse must conform to the approved Master Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of landuse if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii)the site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans. 1.2. List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc. 1.3. What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing landuse, disturbance to the local ecology). 1.4. Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc may be given). 1.5. Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site) 1.6. What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials from outside the site etc.) 1.7. Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period. 1.8. Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity) 35 1.9. Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labour and the means of disposal) 2. WATER ENVIRONMENT 2.1. Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement met? State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement. 2.2. What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of water? 2.3. What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality) 2.4. How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) 2.5. Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption) 2.6. What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the proposed activity) 2.7. Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities created. 2.8. What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? 2.9. What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) 2.10. What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to avoid the adverse impacts) 2.11. How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour levels) 36 2.12. Will the deployment of construction labourers particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation) 2.13. What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal) 2.14. Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or any other use. 3. VEGETATION 3.1. Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local ecosystem with it’s unique features, if any) 3.2. Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project) 3.3. What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale) 4. FAUNA 4.1. Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details. 4.2. Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details. 4.3. Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna 5. AIR ENVIRONMENT 5.1. Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions) 5.2. What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters. 5.3. Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site. 5.4. Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category. 5.5. Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above. 37 5.6. What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details. 6. AESTHETICS 6.1. Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? 6.2. Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the considerations taken into account? 6.3. Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. 6.4. Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artefacts nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered. 7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS 7.1. Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Provide the details. 7.2. Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project. 7.3. Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed? 8. BUILDING MATERIALS 8.1. May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency) 8.2. Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? 8.3. Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved? 8.4. Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated during the operation phases of the project. 9. ENERGY CONSERVATION 9.1. Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? 38 9.2. What type of, and capacity of, power back-up to you plan to provide? 9.3. What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation? 9.4. What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the proposed project. 9.5. Does the layout of streets & buildings maximise the potential for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details. 9.6. Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? 9.7. Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications. 9.8. What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island & inversion effects? 9.9. What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the individual components. 9.10. What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans. 9.11. If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity and thermal characteristics. 9.12. What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of infiltration. 9.13. To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilised in the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used. 10. Environment Management Plan The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each item wise activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life 39 cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the site including fire. APPENDIX III (See paragraph 7 GENERIC STRUCTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSENT DOCUMENT S.NO EIA STRUCTURE CONTENTS 1. Introduction • Purpose of the report • Identification of project & project proponent • Brief description of nature, size, location of the project and its importance to the country, region • Scope of the study – details of regulatory scoping carried out (As per Terms of Reference) 2. Project Description • Condensed description of those aspects of the project (based on project feasibility study), likely to cause environmental effects. Details should be provided to give clear picture of the following: • Type of project • Need for the project • Location (maps showing general location, specific location, project boundary & project site layout) • Size or magnitude of operation (incl. Associated activities required by or for the project • Proposed schedule for approval and implementation  Technology and process description • Project description. Including drawings showing project layout, components of project etc. Schematic 40 representations of the feasibility drawings which give information important for EIA purpose • Description of mitigation measures incorporated into the project to meet environmental standards, environmental operating conditions, or other EIA requirements (as required by the scope) • Assessment of New & untested technology for the risk of technological failure 3. Description of the • Study area, period, components & methodology Environment • Establishment of baseline for valued environmental components, as identified in the scope • Base maps of all environmental components 4. Anticipated • Details of Investigated Environmental impacts due to Environmental Impacts project location, possible accidents, project design, project & construction, regular operations, final decommissioning or Mitigation Measures rehabilitation of a completed project • Measures for minimizing and / or offsetting adverse impacts identified • Irreversible and Irretrievable commitments of environmental components • Assessment of significance of impacts (Criteria for determining significance, Assigning significance) • Mitigation measures 5. Analysis of Alternatives • In case, the scoping exercise results in need for (Technology alternatives: & Site) • Description of each alternative • Summary of adverse impacts of each alternative • Mitigation measures proposed for each alternative and • Selection of alternative 6. Environmental • Technical aspects of monitoring the effectiveness of Monitoring Program mitigation measures (incl. Measurement methodologies, frequency, location, data analysis, reporting schedules, emergency procedures, detailed budget & procurement schedules) 41 7. Additional Studies • Public Consultation • Risk assessment • Social Impact Assessment. R&R Action Plans 8. Project Benefits  Improvements in the physical infrastructure  Improvements in the social infrastructure  Employment potential –skilled; semi-skilled and unskilled  Other tangible benefits 9. Environmental Cost If recommended at the Scoping stage Benefit Analysis 10. EMP • Description of the administrative aspects of ensuring that mitigative measures are implemented and their effectiveness monitored, after approval of the EIA 11 Summary & Conclusion • Overall justification for implementation of the project (This will constitute the summary of the EIA • Explanation of how, adverse effects have been Report ) mitigated 12. Disclosure of  The names of the Consultants engaged with their Consultants engaged brief resume and nature of Consultancy rendered 42 APPENDIX III A (See paragraph 7) CONTENTS OF SUMMARY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT The Summary EIA shall be a summary of the full EIA Report condensed to ten A-4 size pages at the maximum. It should necessarily cover in brief the following Chapters of the full EIA Report: - 1. Project Description 2. Description of the Environment 3. Anticipated Environmental impacts and mitigation measures 4. Environmental Monitoring Programme 5. Additional Studies 6. Project Benefits 7. Environment Management Plan 43 APPENDIX IV (See paragraph 7) PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCT OF PUBLIC HEARING 1.0 The Public Hearing shall be arranged in a systematic, time bound and transparent manner ensuring widest possible public participation at the project site(s) or in its close proximity District -wise, by the concerned State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) or the Union Territory Pollution Control Committee (UTPCC). 2. 0 The Process: 2.1 The Applicant shall make a request through a simple letter to the Member Secretary of the SPCB or Union Territory Pollution Control Committee, in whose jurisdiction the project is located, to arrange the public hearing within the prescribed statutory period. In case the project site is extending beyond a State or Union Territory, the public hearing is mandated in each State or Union Territory in which the project is sited and the Applicant shall make separate requests to each concerned SPCB or UTPCC for holding the public hearing as per this procedure. 2.2 The Applicant shall enclose with the letter of request, at least 10 hard copies and an equivalent number of soft (electronic) copies of the draft EIA Report with the generic structure given in Appendix III including the Summary Environment Impact Assessment report in English and in the local language, prepared strictly in accordance with the Terms of Reference communicated after Scoping (Stage-2). Simultaneously the applicant shall arrange to forward copies, one hard and one soft, of the above draft EIA Report along with the Summary EIA report to the Ministry of Environment and Forests and to the following authorities or offices, within whose jurisdiction the project will be located: (a) District Magistrate/s (b) Zila Parishad or Municipal Corporation (c) District Industries Office (d) Concerned Regional Office of the Ministry of Environment and Forests 2.3 On receiving the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report, the above-mentioned authorities except the MoEF, shall arrange to widely publicize it within their respective jurisdictions requesting the interested persons to send their comments to the concerned regulatory authorities. They shall also make available the draft EIA Report for inspection electronically or otherwise to the public during normal office hours till the Public Hearing is over. The Ministry of Environment and 44 Forests shall promptly display the Summary of the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report on its website, and also make the full draft EIA available for reference at a notified place during normal office hours in the Ministry at Delhi. 2.4 The SPCB or UTPCC concerned shall also make similar arrangements for giving publicity about the project within the State/Union Territory and make available the Summary of the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report (Appendix III A) for inspection in select offices or public libraries or panchayats etc. They shall also additionally make available a copy of the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report to the above five authorities/offices viz, Ministry of Environment and Forests, District Magistrate etc. 3.0 Notice of Public Hearing: 3.1 The Member-Secretary of the concerned SPCB or UTPCC shall finalize the date, time and exact venue for the conduct of public hearing within 7(seven) days of the date of receipt of the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report from the project proponent, and advertise the same in one major National Daily and one Regional vernacular Daily. A minimum notice period of 30(thirty) days shall be provided to the public for furnishing their responses; 3.2 The advertisement shall also inform the public about the places or offices where the public could access the draft Environmental Impact Assessment report and the Summary Environmental Impact Assessment report before the public hearing. 3.3 No postponement of the date, time, venue of the public hearing shall be undertaken, unless some untoward emergency situation occurs and only on the recommendation of the concerned District Magistrate the postponement shall be notified to the public through the same National and Regional vernacular dailies and also prominently displayed at all the identified offices by the concerned SPCB or Union Territory Pollution Control Committee; 3.4 In the above exceptional circumstances fresh date, time and venue for the public consultation shall be decided by the Member –Secretary of the concerned SPCB or UTPCC only in consultation with the District Magistrate and notified afresh as per procedure under 3.1 above. 4.0 The Panel 4.1 The District Magistrate or his or her representative not below the rank of an Additional District Magistrate assisted by a representative of SPCB or UTPCC, shall supervise and preside over the entire public hearing process. 5.0 Videography 45 5.1 The SPCB or UTPCC shall arrange to video film the entire proceedings. A copy of the videotape or a CD shall be enclosed with the public hearing proceedings while forwarding it to the Regulatory Authority concerned. 6.0 Proceedings 6.1 The attendance of all those who are present at the venue shall be noted and annexed with the final proceedings. 6.2 There shall be no quorum required for attendance for starting the proceedings. 6.3 A representative of the applicant shall initiate the proceedings with a presentation on the project and the Summary EIA report. 6.4 Every person present at the venue shall be granted the opportunity to seek information or clarifications on the project from the Applicant. The summary of the public hearing proceedings accurately reflecting all the views and concerns expressed shall be recorded by the representative of the SPCB or UTPCC and read over to the audience at the end of the proceedings explaining the contents in the vernacular language and the agreed minutes shall be signed by the District Magistrate or his or her representative on the same day and forwarded to the SPCB/UTPCC concerned. 6.5 A Statement of the issues raised by the public and the comments of the Applicant shall also be prepared in the local language and in English and annexed to the proceedings: 6.6 The proceedings of the public hearing shall be conspicuously displayed at the office of the Panchyats within whose jurisdiction the project is located, office of the concerned Zila Parishad, District Magistrate ,and the SPCB or UTPCC . The SPCB or UTPCC shall also display the proceedings on its website for general information. Comments, if any, on the proceedings which may be sent directly to the concerned regulatory authorities and the Applicant concerned. 7.0 Time period for completion of public hearing 7.1 The public hearing shall be completed within a period of 45 (forty five) days from date of receipt of the request letter from the Applicant. Therefore the SPCB or UTPCC concerned shall sent the public hearing proceedings to the concerned regulatory authority within 8(eight) days of the completion of the public hearing .The applicant may also directly forward a copy of the approved public hearing proceedings to the regulatory authority concerned along with the final Environmental Impact Assessment report or supplementary report to the draft EIA report prepared after the public hearing and public consultations. 46 7.2 If the SPCB or UTPCC fails to hold the public hearing within the stipulated 45(forty five) days, the Central Government in Ministry of Environment and Forests for Category ‘A’ project or activity and the State Government or Union Territory Administration for Category ‘B’ project or activity at the request of the SEIAA, shall engage any other agency or authority to complete the process, as per procedure laid down in this notification. APPENDIX –V (See paragraph 7) PROCEDURE PRESCRIBED FOR APPRAISAL 1. The applicant shall apply to the concerned regulatory authority through a simple communication enclosing the following documents where public consultations are mandatory: -  Final Environment Impact Assessment Report [20(twenty) hard copies and 1 (one) soft copy)]  A copy of the video tape or CD of the public hearing proceedings  A copy of final layout plan (20 copies)  A copy of the project feasibility report (1 copy) 2. The Final EIA Report and the other relevant documents submitted by the applicant shall be scrutinized in office within 30 days from the date of its receipt by the concerned Regulatory Authority strictly with reference to the TOR and the inadequacies noted shall be communicated electronically or otherwise in a single set to the Members of the EAC /SEAC enclosing a copy each of the Final EIA Report including the public hearing proceedings and other public responses received along with a copy of Form -1or Form 1A and scheduled date of the EAC /SEAC meeting for considering the proposal . 3. Where a public consultation is not mandatory and therefore a formal EIA study is not required, the appraisal shall be made on the basis of the prescribed application Form 1 and a pre-feasibility report in the case of all projects and activities other than Item 8 of the Schedule .In the case of Item 8 of the Schedule, considering its unique project cycle , the EAC or SEAC concerned shall appraise all Category B projects or activities on the basis of Form 1, Form 1A and the conceptual plan and stipulate the conditions for environmental clearance . As and when the applicant submits the approved scheme /building plans complying with the stipulated environmental clearance conditions with all other necessary statutory approvals, the EAC /SEAC shall recommend the grant of environmental clearance to the competent authority. 4. Every application shall be placed before the EAC /SEAC and its appraisal completed within 60 days of its receipt with requisite documents / details in the prescribed manner. 47 5. The applicant shall be informed at least 15 (fifteen) days prior to the scheduled date of the EAC /SEAC meeting for considering the project proposal. 6. The minutes of the EAC /SEAC meeting shall be finalised within 5 working days of the meeting and displayed on the website of the concerned regulatory authority. In case the project or activity is recommended for grant of EC, then the minutes shall clearly list out the specific environmental safeguards and conditions. In case the recommendations are for rejection, the reasons for the same shall also be explicitly stated. . 48 APPENDIX VI (See paragraph 5) COMPOSITION OF THE SECTOR/ PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEE (EAC) FOR CATEGORY A PROJECTS AND THE STATE/UT LEVEL EXPERT APPRAISAL COMMITTEES (SEACs) FOR CATEGORY B PROJECTS TO BE CONSTITUTED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT ` 1. The Expert Appraisal Committees (EAC(s) and the State/UT Level Expert Appraisal Committees (SEACs) shall consist of only professionals and experts fulfilling the following eligibility criteria: Professional: The person should have at least (i) 5 years of formal University training in the concerned discipline leading to a MA/MSc Degree, or (ii) in case of Engineering /Technology/Architecture disciplines, 4 years formal training in a professional training course together with prescribed practical training in the field leading to a B.Tech/B.E./B.Arch. Degree, or (iii) Other professional degree (e.g. Law) involving a total of 5 years of formal University training and prescribed practical training, or (iv) Prescribed apprenticeship/article ship and pass examinations conducted by the concerned professional association (e.g. Chartered Accountancy ),or (v) a University degree , followed by 2 years of formal training in a University or Service Academy (e.g. MBA/IAS/IFS). In selecting the individual professionals, experience gained by them in their respective fields will be taken note of. Expert: A professional fulfilling the above eligibility criteria with at least 15 years of relevant experience in the field, or with an advanced degree (e.g. Ph.D.) in a concerned field and at least 10 years of relevant experience. Age: Below 70 years. However, in the event of the non-availability of /paucity of experts in a given field, the maximum age of a member of the Expert Appraisal Committee may be allowed up to 75 years 2. The Members of the EAC shall be Experts with the requisite expertise and experience in the following fields /disciplines. In the event that persons fulfilling the criteria of “Experts� are not available, Professionals in the same field with sufficient experience may be considered: • Environment Quality Experts: Experts in measurement/monitoring, analysis and interpretation of data in relation to environmental quality • Sectoral Experts in Project Management: Experts in Project Management or Management of Process/Operations/Facilities in the relevant sectors.  Environmental Impact Assessment Process Experts: Experts in conducting and carrying out Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and preparation of Environmental Management Plans (EMPs) and other Management plans and who have wide expertise and knowledge of predictive techniques and tools used in the EIA process 49 • Risk Assessment Experts  Life Science Experts in floral and faunal management  Forestry and Wildlife Experts  Environmental Economics Expert with experience in project appraisal 3. The Membership of the EAC shall not exceed 15 (fifteen) regular Members. However the Chairperson may co-opt an expert as a Member in a relevant field for a particular meeting of the Committee. 4. The Chairperson shall be an outstanding and experienced environmental policy expert or expert in management or public administration with wide experience in the relevant development sector. 5. The Chairperson shall nominate one of the Members as the Vice Chairperson who shall preside over the EAC in the absence of the Chairman /Chairperson. 6. A representative of the Ministry of Environment and Forests shall assist the Committee as its Secretary. 7. The maximum tenure of a Member, including Chairperson, shall be for 2 (two) terms of 3 (three) years each. 8. The Chairman / Members may not be removed prior to expiry of the tenure without cause and proper enquiry. 50 A summary of various State Govt. Policies and Orders are given below Act/Policy/Guidelines Summary National/ State Land Acquisition Act, 1894 It is applicable whenever it appears to the [appropriate Government] the National land in any locality [is needed or] is likely to be needed for any public purpose [or for a company]. Taking Possession Power to take possession. - When the Collector has made an award under section 11, he may take possession of the land, which shall thereupon [vest absolutely in the [Government], free from all encumbrances. Special powers in case of urgency. – (1) In cases of urgency whenever the [appropriate Government], so directs, the Collector, though no such award has been made, may, on the expiration of fifteen days from the publication of the notice mentioned in section 9, sub-section 1). [take possession of any land needed for a public purpose]. Such land shall thereupon [vest absolutely in the [Government], free from all encumbrances. (2) Whenever, owing to any sudden change in the channel of any navigable river or other unforeseen emergency, it becomes necessary for any Railway Administration to acquire the immediate possession of any land for the maintenance of their traffic or for the purpose of making thereon a river-side or ghat station, or of providing convenient connection with or accesses to any such station, [or the appropriate Government considers it necessary to acquire the immediate possession of any land for the purpose of maintaining any structure or system pertaining to irrigation, water supply, drainage, road communication or electricity,] the Collector may immediately after the publication of the notice mentioned in sub-section (1) and with the previous sanction of the [appropriate Government], enter upon and take possession of such land, which shall thereupon [vest absolutely in the [Government]] free from all encumbrances. (3) In every case under either of the preceding sub-sections the Collector shall at that time of taking possession offer to the persons interested compensation for the standing crops and trees (if any) on such land and from any other damage sustained by them caused by such sudden dispossession and not excepted in section 24; and, in case such offer is not accepted, the value of such crops and trees and the amount of such other damage shall be allowed for in awarding compensation for the land under the provisions herein contained. Temporary Occupation of Land Temporary occupation of waste or arable land. Procedure when difference as to compensation exists. - (1) Subject to the provisions of Part VII of this Act, whenever it appears to the [appropriate Government] that the temporary occupation and use of any waste or arable land are needed for any public purpose, or for a Company, the [appropriate Government] may direct the Collector to procure the occupation and use of the same for such term as it shall think fit, not exceeding three years from the commencement of such occupation. (2) The Collector shall thereupon give notice in writing to the person interested in such land of the purpose for which the same is needed, and shall, for the occupation and use thereof for such term as aforesaid, and for the materials (if any) to be taken there from, pay to them such compensation, either in a gross sum of money, or by monthly or other periodical payments, as shall be agreed upon in writing between him and such persons respectively. (3) In case the Collector and the persons interested differ as to the sufficiency of the compensation or apportionment thereof, the Collector shall refer such difference to the decision of the Court. 51 Power to enter and take possession and compensation on restoration. - (1) On payment of such compensation, or on executing such agreement, or on making a reference under section 35, the collector may enter upon and take possession of the land, and use or permit the use thereof in accordance with the terms of the said notice. (2) On the expiration of the term, the Collector shall make or tender to the persons interested compensation for the damage (if any) done to the land and not provided for by the agreement, and shall restore the land to the persons interested therein: Provided that, if the land has become permanently unfit to be used for the purpose for which it was used immediately before the commencement of such term, and if the persons interested shall so require, the [appropriate Government] shall proceed under this Act to acquire the land as if it was needed permanently for a public purpose or for a Company. A copy of this Act is attached in Annexure 6.2A. Land Acquisition The body or Department for which the land if being acquired may, at any State (Determination of stage of the proceedings settle down the terms and conditions and rates of Compensation and the land under acquisition, with the land owners and appear before the Declaration of Award by Collectors and make an application indicating the terms and conditions so Agreement) Rules, 1997 settled down and its readiness and willingness for determination of compensation and declaration of award in accordance with agreement. The Collector shall, if satisfied, issue notice to the persons interested in the land under acquisition to express their readiness and willingness to execute the agreement in writing, on the matters to be included in the award. A copy of this rule is attached in Annexure 6.2A. National Rehabilitation and The system rehabilitation and modernization is unlikely to involve any National Resettlement Policy, 2007 need for land acquisition or resettlement and rehabilitation (R&R). In the rare event that this is needed, the provisions of UP State R& R Policy shall be invoked. A Resettlement Policy Framework has been prepared under this project. This National Policy is not applicable to the project. A copy of this policy is attached in Annexure 6.2A. Uttar Pradesh Water Sector The Policy describes the procedures to follow, the process for land Resettlement and acquisition and payment of compensation, assistance provided, and Rehabilitation Policy, 2001 guidelines for planning and implementing Rehabilitation and Resettlement, as well as the organizational structure and monitoring and post-project evaluation. A copy of this policy is attached in Annexure 6.2A. Government Oder No. The major features of 2010 Uttar Pradesh Rehabilitation and Resettlement State 1252/1-13-10-20 (29)/ Policy relevant to the project are 2004, 17 August 2010  Each of the project affected family whose entire land has been laying out Uttar Pradesh acquired for the project is entitled for one time compensation Rehabilitation and equivalent to five years of minimum agriculture wages for loss of Resettlement Policy livelihood.  Each of the project affected family whose land has been acquired partially and who has become marginal farmers due to acquisition of land in the project area are entitled for one time compensation equivalent to 500 days of minimum agriculture wages for loss of livelihood.  Each of the project affected family whose land has been acquired partially and who has become small farmers due to acquisition of land in the project area are entitled for one time compensation equivalent to 375 days of minimum agriculture wages for loss of livelihood.  Agriculture and non agriculture farmers whose land has been acquired partially due to acquisition of land in the project area are entitled for one time compensation equivalent to 625 days of minimum agriculture wages for loss of livelihood.  In addition to the above compensation, each of the project affected family which has been displaced will be given one time compensation equivalent to 250 days of minimum agriculture wages for loss of livelihood. 52  Each of the project affected family will be given housing facility in case of emergency acquisition of land under section 17 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894 till such time that the RAP is prepared & implemented.  PAF will provide adequate facilities for capacity building & skill development for self employment under to start for self employment.  The policy further prescribes the organizational structure for land acquisition, and related conflict resolution and its implementation. A copy of this policy is attached in Annexure 6.2A. Government Order No. 71- These Government Orders apply to the quick procedure for land State 1/13-11-7-3(1)/90-59T.C.- acquisition. Government Order of 01 December, 2010, states that the basis 1, 04 February, 2011 and for invoking this quick procedure should be supported by appropriate data Government Order No. and permissions. Government Order of 04 February, 2011, states that the 1666/1-13-2010-18- quick procedure should be evoked under extreme emergency conditions 1(95)/10, 01 December, only. A copy of this policy is attached in Annexure 6.2A. 2010 Government Oder No. The Government Orders apply to Uttar Pradesh Rehabilitation and State 1307/1-13-10- (29)/ 2004, Resettlement of families affected in Land Acquisition Matters. A copy of 03 September 2010 this policy is attached in Annexure 6.2A. Government Order No. The Government Order lays out Uttar Pradesh Land Acquisition Policy. State 632/1-13-11-20(29)2004, 2 The general policy for taking land for all purpose will be that the land be June, 2011 laying out Uttar purchased directly from the land owners on the basis of mutual Pradesh Land Acquisition understanding/agreement arrived at between the land owners & the Policy acquisition bodies by following the relevant rules/orders relating to the purchase of land. For implementation of infrastructure projects in public sector, the process of land acquisition would be initiated by following the Rules & Regulations as provided in the Land Acquisition Act 1894, but the compensation of land would be fixed by mutual consent as per the provisions of The Uttar Pradesh Land Acquisition (Determination of Compensation and Declaration of Award by Agreement) Rules, 1997 and the land owners would be given all the benefits of the Rehabilitation &Resettlement Policy 2010. A copy of this policy is attached in Annexure 6.2A. Government Order No. The Government Orders apply to land taken for various irrigation projects State 2386/12-27 –I-3-28L/12, 08 by mutual agreement and determine compensation. October, 2012 53                           Annexure 4.1- Secondary Data   54 Annexure 4.1 Socio- Economic Baseline Statusof Blocks under Project (Based on Secondary Data) Table 1 : Population of SC &ST , Total Population, area and families, 1991 Total Population Population of SC Population of ST Block Name Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Males Females Total Males Females (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) Bar 100115 53817 53.76 46298 46.24 22969 22.94 12181 53.03 10788 46.97 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Birdha 116456 62416 53.60 54040 46.40 33886 29.10 18018 53.17 15868 46.83 339 0.29 190 56.05 149 43.95 Mahrauni 95956 51224 53.38 44732 46.62 25079 26.14 13452 53.64 11627 46.36 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mandawara 92148 49362 53.57 42786 46.43 26841 29.13 14327 53.38 12514 46.62 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 404675 216819 53.58 187856 46.42 108775 26.88 57978 53.30 50797 46.70 339 0.08 190 56.05 149 43.95 Total District 752043 403685 53.68 348358 46.32 188927 25.12 100656 53.28 88271 46.72 349 0.05 195 55.87 154 44.13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Population of SC &ST , Total Population, area and families, 2001 Total Population Population of SC Population of ST Block Name Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Males Females Total Males Females (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) Bar 130406 69505 53.30 60901 46.70 30377 23.29 16103 53.01 14274 46.99 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Birdha 156121 82744 53.00 73377 47.00 45665 29.25 24046 52.66 21619 47.34 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mahrauni 127764 67471 52.81 60293 47.19 33642 26.33 17762 52.80 15880 47.20 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mandawara 118347 62801 53.07 55546 46.93 34151 28.86 18094 52.98 16057 47.02 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 532638 282521 53.04 250117 46.96 143835 27.00 76005 52.84 67830 47.16 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total District 977734 519413 53.12 458321 46.88 243786 24.93 128821 52.84 114965 47.16 2 0.00 2 100.00 0 0.00 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Table 2: Decadal increase in the population of the district, 1991-2001 & 2001-2011 % Decadal increment Block Name 1991-2001 2001-2011 Bar 30.25 NA Birdha 34.06 NA Mahrauni 33.14 NA Mandawara 28.43 NA Total 30.01 24.57 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab6.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910   55 Table 3: Blockwise Population Density Year 1991 Year 2001 Block Name Area (In Sq. Total Population Area (In Sq. Total Population km.) Population Density km.) Population Density Bar 659.05 100115 152 659.05 130406 198 Birdha 1046.13 116456 111 1046.13 156121 149 Mahrauni 733.36 95956 131 733.36 127764 174 Mandawara 731.7 92148 126 731.7 118347 162 Total 3170.2 404675 128 3170.24 532638 168 Total District 5039 752043 149 5039 977734 194 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Table 4 : Blockwise Sex Ratio: Number of families per 1000 males YEAR 1991 YEAR 2001 Block Name Sex Ratio 2011 Total Male Total Female Sex Ratio Total Male Total Female Sex Ratio Bar 53817 46298 860 69505 60901 876 NA Birdha 62416 54040 866 82744 73377 887 NA Mahrauni 51224 44732 873 67471 60293 894 NA Mandawara 49362 42786 867 62801 55546 884 NA Total 216819 187856 866 282521 250117 885 NA Total District 403685 348358 863 519413 458321 882 905 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Table 5: Blockwise number of literate people and literacy percentage in the district Literate people 2001 Literacy percentage 2001 Literacy percentage2011 Block Gender Gap in Literacy 2001 Gender Gap in Literacy 2011 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Bar 31867 12258 44125 57.6 25.63 42.78 31.97 NA NA NA NA Birdha 40977 15949 56926 62.97 28 46.65 34.97 NA NA NA NA Mahrauni 35519 15222 50741 66.28 32.36 50.43 33.92 NA NA NA NA Mandawara 29970 12654 42624 60.04 29.25 45.74 30.79 NA NA NA NA Total 138333 56083 194416 61.72 28.81 46.40 32.91 NA NA NA NA Total District 265227 119264 384491 63.81 32.97 49.46 30.84 76.41 52.26 64.96 24.15 Source : http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab15.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 6 : Blockwise Number of schools per lacs population Number of primary schools per lacs population Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 114.9 114.9 125.9 118.9 91.3 108.9 112.7 112.7 112.7 Birdha 126.2 134 135.7 140 104.4 124.3 132.6 132.6 132.6 Mahrauni 125.1 132.4 136.5 126.1 94.7 122.1 127.6 127.6 127.6 Mandawara 141.1 141.1 144.3 138.9 108.2 120.8 127.6 127.6 127.6 Total 126.8 130.6 135.6 131.0 99.7 119.0 125.1 125.1 125.1   56 Number of senior primary schools per lacs population Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 35 33 37 43.9 33.7 36 47.5 47.5 47.5 Birdha 34.3 31.8 36.9 49.8 37.2 44.8 56.4 56.4 56.4 Mahrauni 26.1 36.5 38.6 46.9 35.2 38.4 54 54 54 Mandawara 29.3 32.6 42.3 53.2 41.4 47.3 62.5 62.5 62.5 Total 31.2 33.5 38.7 48.5 36.9 41.6 55.1 55.1 55.1 Number of higher secondary schools per lacs population Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 2 3 3 3 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.1 3.1 Birdha 3.4 2.6 3.4 3.4 2.6 2.6 1.9 1.9 1.9 Mahrauni 4.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.6 1.6 3.1 3.1 3.1 Mandawara 3.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 Total 3.2 3.0 3.2 3.2 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.9 2.9 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 7: Blockwise situation of water supply in the villages of district Blockwise 2000-01 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived SC villages No. of deprived pump India mark 2 Block Name under water supply by Tap/ villages from water Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump Well Tap Other Total Hand pump India mark 2 supply Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Bar 87 0 100115 0 0 87 0 0 87 0 0 Birdha 144 1 116456 0 0 145 0 0 145 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 95956 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 92148 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 450 1 404675 0 0 451 0 0 451 0 0 Total District 674 1 646495 0 0 675 0 0 675 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001   57 Blockwise 2001-02 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand pump No. of deprived SC No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived India mark 2 villages under water Block Name villages from Partially Benefited General Hand pump supply by Tap/ Hand Fully Covered Well Tap Other Total water supply Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 pump India mark 2 Bar 87 0 100115 0 0 87 0 0 87 0 0 Birdha 145 0 116456 0 0 145 0 0 145 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 95956 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 92148 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 451 0 404675 0 0 451 0 0 451 0 0 Total District 675 0 646495 0 0 675 0 0 675 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2002-03 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived SC villages No. of deprived pump India mark 2 Block Name under water supply by Tap/ villages from water Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump Well Tap Other Total Hand pump India mark 2 supply Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Bar 87 0 100115 0 0 870 0 87 0 0 Birdha 145 0 116456 0 0 1450 0 145 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 95956 0 0 970 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 92148 0 0 1220 0 122 0 0 Total 451 0 404675 0 0 4510 0 451 0 0 Total District 681 0 649940 0 0 6810 0 681 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2003-04 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of No. of villages using general sources pump India mark 2 deprived SC No. of villages deprived under water Block Name villages from Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump supply by Well Tap Other Total water Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Tap/ Hand supply pump India mark 2 Bar 87 0 100115 0 0 87 0 0 87 0 0 Birdha 145 0 116456 0 0 145 0 0 145 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 95956 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 92148 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 451 0 404675 0 0 451 0 0 451 0 0 Total District 681 0 649940 0 0 681 0 0 681 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304   58 Blockwise 2004-05 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived SC villages No. of deprived pump India mark 2 Block Name under water supply by Tap/ villages from water Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump Well Tap Other Total Hand pump India mark 2 supply Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Bar 89 0 130406 0 0 89 0 0 89 0 0 Birdha 146 0 156121 0 0 146 0 0 146 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 127764 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 118347 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 454 0 532638 0 0 454 0 0 454 0 0 Total District 697 0 835790 0 0 697 0 0 697 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2005-06 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of No. of villages using general sources pump India mark 2 deprived SC No. of villages deprived under water Block Name villages from Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump supply by Well Tap Other Total water Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Tap/ Hand supply pump India mark 2 Bar 89 0 130406 0 0 89 0 0 89 0 0 Birdha 146 0 156121 0 0 146 0 0 146 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 127764 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 118347 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 454 0 532638 0 0 454 0 0 454 0 0 Total District 697 0 835790 0 0 697 0 0 697 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2006-07 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived SC villages No. of deprived pump India mark 2 Block Name under water supply by Tap/ villages from water Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump Well Tap Other Total Hand pump India mark 2 supply Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Bar 89 0 130406 0 0 89 0 0 89 0 0 Birdha 146 0 156121 0 0 146 0 0 146 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 127764 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 118347 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 454 0 532638 0 0 454 0 0 454 0 0 Total District 697 0 835790 0 0 697 0 0 697 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607   59 Blockwise 2007-08 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived SC villages No. of deprived pump India mark 2 Block Name under water supply by Tap/ villages from water Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump Well Tap Other Total Hand pump India mark 2 supply Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Bar 89 0 130406 0 0 89 0 0 89 0 0 Birdha 146 0 156121 0 0 146 0 0 146 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 127764 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 118347 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 454 0 532638 0 0 454 0 0 454 0 0 Total District 697 0 835790 0 0 697 0 0 697 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2008-09 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of villages using general sources No. of deprived SC villages No. of deprived pump India mark 2 Block Name under water supply by Tap/ villages from water Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump Well Tap Other Total Hand pump India mark 2 supply Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Bar 89 0 130406 0 0 89 0 0 89 0 0 Birdha 146 0 156121 0 0 146 0 0 146 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 127764 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 118347 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 454 0 532638 0 0 454 0 0 454 0 0 Total District 697 0 835790 0 0 697 0 0 697 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2009-10 Villages under water supply by Tap/ Hand No. of No. of villages using general sources pump India mark 2 deprived SC No. of villages deprived under water Block Name villages from Fully Partially Benefited General Hand pump supply by Well Tap Other Total water Covered Covered Population Hand pump India mark 2 Tap/ Hand supply pump India mark 2 Bar 89 0 130406 0 0 89 0 0 89 0 0 Birdha 146 0 156121 0 0 146 0 0 146 0 0 Mahrauni 97 0 127764 0 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 Mandawara 122 0 118347 0 0 122 0 0 122 0 0 Total 454 0 532638 0 0 454 0 0 454 0 0 Total District 697 0 835790 0 0 697 0 0 697 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab542001.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910   60 Table 8: Length of total pakki roads per thousands sq. Km. (Km.) Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 262.5 277.7 277.7 277.7 282.2 282.2 282.2 271.1 298.7 Birdha 272.4 282.9 282.9 282.9 285.8 285.8 282.0 261.6 294.4 Mahrauni 270.0 285.0 285.0 285.0 289.1 289.1 275.4 272.1 272.1 Mandawara 226.9 239.2 248.7 252.8 256.9 256.9 246.0 229.0 248.1 Total 258.0 271.2 273.6 274.6 278.5 278.5 271.4 258.5 278.3 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 9: Blockwise Percentage of electrified villages to total villages in population Percentage of electrified villages to total villages in population Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 67.8 69.0 71.3 71.3 77.5 94.4 98.9 100.0 100.0 Birdha 48.3 50.3 51.0 51.7 55.5 65.8 97.3 100.0 100.0 Mahrauni 61.1 63.2 66.3 66.3 72.2 89.7 97.9 99.0 99.0 Mandawara 44.3 45.9 46.7 46.7 50.8 63.1 96.7 100.0 100.0 Total 55.4 57.1 58.8 59.0 64.0 78.3 97.7 99.8 99.8 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 10 : Blockwise no. of scheduled commercial banks and rural banks in the district Blockwise 2000-01 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Talbehat 1 3 0 Jakhaura 3 2 1 Bar 3 2 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Total 11 10 6 Total District 23 23 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001   61 Blockwise 2001-02 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 1 3 0 Mandawara 2 4 1 Total 10 11 6 Total District 23 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2002-03 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 23 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2003-04 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 23 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 Blockwise 2004-05 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 23 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405   62 Blockwise 2005-06 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 25 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2006-07 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 27 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2007-08 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 27 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2008-09 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 1 3 0 Total 10 11 6 Total District 28 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809   63 Blockwise 2009-10 No. of Nationalized No. of other Non-Commercial Block Name No. of Rural Banks Banks Nationalized Banks Bar 3 1 2 Birdha 4 3 3 Mahrauni 2 4 1 Mandawara 2 3 0 Total 11 11 6 Total District 34 20 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab52.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 11 : Blockwise Communication services in the district Blockwise 2000-01 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 120 0 23 Birdha 32 0 7 315 3 34 Mahrauni 17 0 10 190 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 530 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1155 3 114 Total District 153 2 290 9164 9 184 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Blockwise 2001-02 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 120 0 23 Birdha 32 0 7 315 3 34 Mahrauni 17 0 10 190 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 530 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1155 3 114 Total District 153 2 290 9164 9 184 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2002-03 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 120 0 27 Birdha 32 0 7 315 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 10 190 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 530 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1155 3 122 Total District 153 2 290 9164 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203   64 Blockwise 2003-04 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 120 0 27 Birdha 32 0 7 315 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 10 190 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 530 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1155 3 122 Total District 153 2 290 9164 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 Blockwise 2004-05 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 120 0 27 Birdha 32 0 7 315 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 10 190 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 530 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1155 3 122 Total District 153 2 290 9164 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2005-06 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 120 0 27 Birdha 32 0 7 315 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 10 190 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 530 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1155 3 122 Total District 153 2 290 9164 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2006-07 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 37 366 0 27 Birdha 32 0 7 463 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 10 456 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 3 588 0 21 Total 94 0 57 1873 3 122 Total District 153 2 290 9683 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607   65 Blockwise 2007-08 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 6 295 0 27 Birdha 32 0 6 278 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 26 891 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 20 693 0 21 Total 94 0 58 2157 3 122 Total District 153 2 264 8343 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2008-09 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 8 279 0 27 Birdha 32 0 12 367 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 10 421 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 26 523 0 21 Total 94 0 56 1590 3 122 Total District 153 2 227 6685 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2009-10 Block Name Post Office Telegraph Office P.C.O. Telephone Railway Station Bus Stop Bar 23 0 4 302 0 27 Birdha 32 0 3 380 3 38 Mahrauni 17 0 5 534 0 36 Mandawara 22 0 9 635 0 21 Total 94 0 21 1851 3 122 Total District 153 2 110 6632 9 193 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab51.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 12 : Number of Health facilities per lacs population Number of Allopathic hospitals and primary health centres per lacs population Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 Birdha 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 Mahrauni 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 Mandawara 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 4.2 4.2 4.2 5.1 5.1 Total 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.8 Number of beds available in Allopathic hospitals and primary health centres per lacs population Block Name 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Bar 24.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 18.4 18.4 18.4 18.4 32.2 Birdha 24.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.9 12.8 Mahrauni 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 39.1 39.1 39.1 39.1 39.1 Mandawara 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 16.9 16.9 16.9 16.9 27.0   66 Total 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 23.1 23.1 23.1 23.1 27.8 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab3.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 13: District wise Percent of Total Workers in Different Activities Districtwise 1991 % of Main Workers in Different activities Animal % of No. husbandr Margin Total Mining Trade Transport, Main of District Agricultur y/ Non- Other al Workers Farmer and Househol Constructi and storage and worker Total Name al forestry / househol worker workers in total s quarryin d on work commer communicati s worker labourers tree d s Populatio g ce on s plantatio n n Bar 64.33 5.68 0.36 0.01 1.30 0.46 0.25 1.34 0.29 1.84 75.86 24.14 45187 45.14 Birdha 54.67 8.78 0.76 3.28 0.64 0.38 0.73 1.21 0.67 1.64 72.76 27.24 51932 44.59 Mahrauni 61.59 7.00 0.60 0.02 0.67 0.52 0.33 1.41 0.28 2.67 75.10 24.90 41073 42.80 Mandawa ra 55.25 7.57 1.05 1.34 0.86 0.68 0.14 2.17 0.48 1.99 71.53 28.47 42207 45.80 Total 58.80 7.32 0.69 1.27 0.86 0.50 0.38 1.51 0.44 2.01 73.78 26.22 180399 44.58 Total District 55.30 8.04 0.91 0.85 1.13 1.52 1.22 3.19 1.35 4.71 78.22 21.78 314644 41.84 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab8.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Blockwise 2001 % of Main Workers in Different activities Animal % of No. husbandr Margin Total Mining Trade Transport, Main of District Agricultur y/ Non- Other al Workers Farmer and Househol Constructi and storage and worker Total Name al forestry / househol worker workers in total s quarryin d on work commer communicati s worker labourers tree d s Populatio g ce on s plantatio n n Bar 52.99 4.69 0.00 0.00 1.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.18 63.62 36.38 64935 49.79 Birdha 51.39 5.02 0.00 0.00 1.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11.32 68.96 31.04 69824 44.72 Mahrauni 47.53 3.83 0.00 0.00 0.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.68 57.84 42.16 58895 46.10 Mandawa ra 47.45 6.19 0.00 0.00 1.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.16 62.41 37.59 56526 47.76 Total 50.00 4.92 0.00 0.00 1.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.20 63.48 36.52 250180 46.97 Total District 46.96 4.94 0.00 0.00 1.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.59 68.46 31.54 422365 43.20 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab8.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910   67 Table 14: No. of families below poverty line No. of families No. of families below Number of BPL Families Number of families BPL Families Name of Block below poverty line poverty line (1997-98) families (1991) (%) (2001) (%) (2002) Bar 6143 17751 34.61 7903 21549 36.67 Birdha 7246 19885 36.44 10037 25947 38.68 Mahrauni 5151 16663 30.91 7108 21126 33.65 Mandawara 5861 16147 36.30 9527 19851 47.99 Total 24401 70446 34.64 34575 88473 39.08 Total District 49863 132370 37.67 56144 166012 33.82 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab4.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab4.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab7.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 15: Blockwise Cropping Intensity in the district (in hectares) Blockwise 2000-01 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 53432 37312 143.2 Birdha 72915 58309 125.0 Mahrauni 54305 43946 123.6 Mandawara 46059 36851 125.0 Total 226711 176418 128.5 Total District 339692 253219 134.1 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2001-02 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 55745 38649 144.2 Birdha 74268 57345 129.5 Mahrauni 55968 44943 124.5 Mandawara 45223 36488 123.9 Total 231204 177425 130.3 Total District 341544 255221 133.8 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2002-03 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 51841 35693 145.2 Birdha 70363 54388 129.4 Mahrauni 52061 41984 124.0 Mandawara 41318 33531 123.2   68 Total 215583 165596 130.2 Total District 318114 237480 134.0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 Blockwise 2003-04 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 59376 40071 148.2 Birdha 89307 60650 147.2 Mahrauni 64965 47175 137.7 Mandawara 49187 37952 129.6 Total 262835 185848 141.4 Total District 385426 265712 145.1 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2004-05 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 65369 42669 153.2 Birdha 89246 61992 144.0 Mahrauni 66940 51621 129.7 Mandawara 51624 39142 131.9 Total 273179 195424 139.8 Total District 401115 277994 144.3 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2005-06 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 63289 43025 147.1 Birdha 74442 61490 121.1 Mahrauni 55178 46058 119.8 Mandawara 44002 32402 135.8 Total 236911 182975 129.5 Total District 362209 267863 135.2 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2006-07 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 61127 40208 152.0 Birdha 83384 62517 133.4 Mahrauni 56439 47198 119.6 Mandawara 44513 33435 133.1 Total 245463 183358 133.9   69 Total District 377348 270273 139.6 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2007-08 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 41577 35622 116.7 Birdha 85651 57606 148.7 Mahrauni 58927 47010 125.3 Mandawara 47261 37027 127.6 Total Rural 348214 254766 136.7 Total 540053 396409 136.2 Total District 348214 254766 136.7 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2008-09 Cropping Intensity (in Block Name Gross area sown Net area sown Ha) Bar 75013 44165 169.8 Birdha 92133 61553 149.7 Mahrauni 73977 52346 141.3 Mandawara 55019 39898 137.9 Total 296142 197962 149.6 Total District 438560 285426 153.7 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 16: Blockwise area covered by main crops in the district (In hect.) Blockwise 2000-01 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total Rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1571 0 0 0 1571 0 13399 13318 1802 1796 Birdha 592 0 0 0 592 0 19492 13277 776 701 Mahrauni 1244 0 0 0 1244 0 12774 11429 421 367 Mandawara 1128 0 0 0 1128 0 12461 9899 264 204 Total 4535 0 0 0 4535 0 58126 47923 3263 3068 Total District 7337 4 0 0 7337 4 94797 83404 5545 5325 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 106 0 0 0 6413 0 0 0 6413 0 0 0 1033 0 0 0 2837 0 0 0 2837 0 0 0 2498 0 0 0 712 0 0 0 712 0 0 0 1877 0 0 0 992 0 0 0 992 0 0 0 5514 0 0 0 10954 0 0 0 10954 0 0 0 5914 0 0 0 26025 0 0 0 26025 0 0 0   70 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 97 0 0 0 97 0 199 0 0 0 11 23 0 0 0 23 0 174 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 33 0 312 0 0 0 18 35 0 0 0 35 0 368 0 0 0 42 188 0 0 0 188 0 1053 0 0 0 71 250 0 0 0 250 0 1243 0 0 0 75 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 23598 15114 10794 0 0 0 10794 0 532 0 47 47 0 24927 13978 11988 0 0 0 11988 0 468 0 43 43 0 18012 11796 5677 0 0 0 5677 0 956 0 4 4 0 17167 10103 5037 0 0 0 5037 0 350 0 64 64 0 83704 50991 33496 0 0 0 33496 0 2306 0 158 158 0 141186 88733 52308 0 4 4 52312 4 3611 0 267 267 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 579 47 4024 3735 3952 3294 5754 5167 0 0 0 0 511 43 13594 9389 15316 7287 4561 3784 0 0 0 0 960 4 12526 11370 6750 4804 7231 6479 34 0 0 0 414 64 5878 4367 9703 5392 5007 3834 58 0 0 0 2464 158 36022 28861 35721 20777 22553 19264 92 0 0 0 3878 267 40215 32040 47233 28588 29299 25263 92 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 25103 12243 48701 27357 201 110 21 0 1085 0 0 0 45970 20503 70897 34481 45 7 270 0 699 0 0 0 33178 22657 51190 34453 76 9 349 0 290 0 0 0 26097 13657 43264 23760 65 18 340 0 181 0 0 0 130348 69060 214052 120051 387 144 980 0 2255 0 0 0 173029 86162 314215 174895 478 229 1234 3 3935 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1004 0 0 0 1904 0 4215 110 55 55 26 26 132 0 0 0 392 0 1538 7 20 11 72 72 62 0 0 0 2069 0 2846 9 6 6 58 19 157 0 0 0 1742 0 2485 18 8 8 18 18 1355 0 0 0 6107 0 11084 144 89 80 174 135 7713 0 63 0 8187 0 21610 232 191 181 330 291   71 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 64 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 72 11 0 0 0 0 0 112 112 12 0 16 16 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2001-02 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1538 0 0 0 1538 0 14608 14563 1910 1905 Birdha 623 0 0 0 623 0 18473 14674 617 532 Mahrauni 1248 0 0 0 1248 0 12208 11401 469 455 Mandawara 1108 0 0 0 1108 0 12148 9536 250 195 Total 4517 0 0 0 4517 0 57437 50174 3246 3087 Total District 7435 2 0 0 7435 2 94847 87148 5791 5588 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 90 0 3 0 6143 0 0 0 6143 0 0 0 1129 0 0 0 2044 0 0 0 2044 0 0 0 2168 0 48 0 831 0 0 0 831 0 0 0 1349 0 117 0 968 0 0 0 968 0 0 0 4736 0 168 0 9986 0 0 0 9986 0 0 0 4955 0 168 0 26176 0 1 1 26177 1 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 80 0 0 0 80 0 177 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 0 13 0 103 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 38 0 289 0 0 0 13 29 0 0 0 29 0 332 0 0 0 38 160 0 0 0 160 0 901 0 0 0 64 206 0 0 0 206 0 1068 0 0 0 64   72 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 24562 16468 10418 0 0 0 10418 0 500 0 49 49 0 23002 15206 15537 0 0 0 15537 0 482 0 207 207 0 17312 11856 5051 0 165 165 5216 165 842 0 0 0 0 16339 9731 5068 0 50 50 5118 50 357 0 0 0 0 81215 53261 36074 0 215 215 36289 215 2181 0 256 256 0 140711 92739 55956 0 215 215 56171 215 4364 0 377 377 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 549 49 3090 2678 4042 3643 6225 5692 0 0 0 0 689 207 10978 7669 15726 10154 5733 5110 0 0 0 0 842 0 10516 9736 6864 5260 8751 8379 32 0 0 0 357 0 5124 3912 9922 6049 5745 4742 6 0 0 0 2437 256 29708 23995 36554 25106 26454 23923 38 0 0 0 4741 377 33202 27073 49369 36001 33387 30518 38 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 24324 12062 48886 28530 184 86 6 0 948 0 0 0 48663 23140 71665 38346 25 4 78 2 640 0 0 0 32221 23540 49533 35396 48 15 206 0 238 0 0 0 26272 14753 42611 24484 56 15 248 1 162 0 0 0 131480 73495 212695 126756 313 120 538 3 1988 0 0 0 176908 94184 317619 186923 427 220 601 4 3492 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1031 0 0 0 1773 0 3942 86 40 40 17 17 101 0 0 0 175 0 1019 6 10 10 101 101 53 0 0 0 2301 0 2846 15 9 9 11 11 97 0 0 0 1863 0 2426 16 27 27 10 10 1282 0 0 0 6112 0 10233 123 86 86 139 139 8164 0 40 4 7766 0 20490 228 170 170 315 315 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   73 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 21 11 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 58 11 0 1 1 1 1 101 101 13 0 13 13 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2002-03 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1349 0 0 0 1349 0 12614 12174 1496 1493 Birdha 499 0 0 0 499 0 13481 12285 409 384 Mahrauni 945 0 0 0 945 0 9216 9012 468 464 Mandawara 993 0 0 0 993 0 7156 7147 249 249 Total 3786 0 0 0 3786 0 42467 40618 2622 2590 Total District 5529 0 0 0 5529 0 76896 72814 4546 4455 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 84 0 0 0 5708 0 0 0 5708 0 0 0 679 0 0 0 1604 0 0 0 1604 0 0 0 1718 0 0 0 611 0 0 0 611 0 0 0 1132 0 1 0 742 0 0 0 742 0 0 0 3613 0 1 0 8665 0 0 0 8665 0 0 0 3827 0 1 0 23535 0 0 0 23535 0 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 53 0 0 0 53 0 90 0 0 0 5 11 0 0 0 11 0 83 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 0 187 0 0 0 4 32 0 0 0 32 0 264 0 5 0 13 115 0 0 0 115 0 624 0 5 0 22 153 0 0 0 153 0 735 0 5 0 31 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 21399 13667 14450 0 0 0 14450 0 248 0 40 40 0 16766 12669 3457 0 47 47 3504 47 458 0 12 12 0 13168 9476 17612 0 22 22 17634 22 603 0 0 0 0 10587 7396 11961 5 0 0 11961 5 107 1 0 0 0 61920 43208 47480 5 69 69 47549 74 1416 1 52 52 0 115258 77269 77509 5 69 69 77578 74 2501 1 105 105   74 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 288 40 2110 2068 3906 3424 6570 6283 1 0 0 0 470 12 7672 5764 15589 13141 6079 5601 1 0 0 0 603 0 5686 5286 6725 6650 9097 8870 62 0 0 0 107 1 4488 3484 9785 7454 6091 5233 16 0 0 0 1468 53 19956 16602 36005 30669 27837 25987 80 0 0 0 2606 106 22328 18674 48548 40542 35460 33465 80 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 27325 11815 48724 25482 152 137 15 0 731 0 0 0 33315 24565 50081 37234 26 15 10 4 480 0 0 0 39807 20828 52975 30304 32 30 28 5 98 0 0 0 32448 16177 43035 23573 23 17 56 0 145 0 0 0 132895 73385 194815 116593 233 199 109 9 1454 0 0 0 186600 92861 301858 170130 329 287 122 12 2591 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1038 0 0 0 1092 0 3028 137 22 22 25 25 288 0 0 0 526 0 1330 19 10 10 114 114 49 0 0 0 547 0 754 35 2 2 21 21 71 0 0 0 555 0 850 17 20 20 20 20 1446 0 0 0 2720 0 5962 208 54 54 180 180 6230 1 8 3 3799 22 13079 325 126 126 297 297 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 7 7 328 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 60 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 510 425 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 40 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 27 938 715 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 61 1875 1438 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 22 15 0 0 0 0 0 32 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 61 15 0 1 1 1 0 107 107 19 1 7 7 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304   75 Blockwise 2003-04 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1488 0 0 0 1488 0 15897 15897 1850 1844 Birdha 428 0 0 0 428 0 20618 18773 579 553 Mahrauni 920 0 0 0 920 0 15283 14690 517 479 Mandawara 931 0 0 0 931 0 10766 9567 304 265 Total 3767 0 0 0 3767 0 62564 58927 3250 3141 Total District 6004 0 0 0 6004 0 98336 94612 5842 5728 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 486 0 0 0 6945 0 0 0 6945 0 0 0 2118 0 0 0 4616 0 0 0 4616 0 0 0 1560 0 0 0 1047 0 0 0 1047 0 0 0 1919 0 1 0 1260 0 0 0 1260 0 0 0 6083 0 1 0 13868 0 0 0 13868 0 0 0 7541 0 1 0 28856 0 0 0 28856 0 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 92 0 0 0 92 0 129 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 26 0 172 0 0 0 4 48 0 1 1 49 1 297 0 5 0 39 171 0 1 1 172 1 598 0 5 0 47 209 0 1 1 210 1 721 0 5 0 47 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 26891 17741 13457 0 0 0 13457 0 536 0 10 10 0 28364 19326 27142 0 30 30 27172 30 586 0 58 58 0 19529 15169 16682 0 1 1 16683 1 788 0 9 9 0 15571 9833 10761 0 0 0 10761 0 402 0 61 61 0 90355 62069 68042 0 31 31 68073 31 2312 0 138 138 0 147563 100341 97702 0 31 31 97733 31 3841 0 307 307 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 546 10 2110 2098 4694 4671 8768 8713 11 0 0 0 644 58 7535 5797 17207 14388 7915 7657 0 0 0 0 797 9 5618 5316 9483 8678 12354 12126 0 0 0 0 463 61 4418 3514 5301 2942 6936 6174 16 0 0 0 2450 138 19681 16725 36685 30679 35973 34670 27 0 0 0 4148 307 21916 18856 49561 43046 45721 44225 27 0 0 0   76 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 29586 15492 56477 33233 380 377 12 0 1019 0 0 0 60473 27930 88837 47256 26 25 7 0 482 0 0 0 44935 26130 64464 41299 84 69 26 8 353 0 0 0 27895 12691 43466 22524 40 19 54 5 239 0 0 0 162889 82243 253244 144312 530 490 99 13 2093 0 0 0 219106 106465 366669 206806 682 636 108 22 3869 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 717 0 0 0 1104 0 3232 377 20 20 37 37 99 0 3 0 147 0 764 25 1 1 151 151 43 0 0 0 415 0 921 77 1 1 28 28 68 0 6 1 842 0 1249 25 5 5 20 20 927 0 9 1 2508 0 6166 504 27 27 236 236 6702 0 9 1 3514 0 14884 659 93 93 422 422 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 7 7 309 244 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 381 302 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 148 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 143 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 35 981 795 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 99 2354 1718 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2004-05 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1335 0 0 0 1335 0 16140 16140 1403 1399 Birdha 497 0 0 0 497 0 18781 16979 626 604 Mahrauni 926 0 0 0 926 0 14539 14022 521 483 Mandawara 994 0 0 0 994 0 10652 9432 233 225 Total 3752 0 0 0 3752 0 60112 56573 2783 2711 Total District 5668 0 0 0 5668 0 95863 92235 5257 5176   77 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 441 0 0 0 7688 0 0 0 7688 0 0 0 1349 0 0 0 6071 0 0 0 6071 0 0 0 1331 0 0 0 1205 0 0 0 1205 0 0 0 1989 0 0 0 1478 0 0 0 1478 0 0 0 5110 0 0 0 16442 0 0 0 16442 0 0 0 5342 0 0 0 33374 0 0 0 33374 0 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 76 0 0 0 76 0 96 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 25 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 21 0 169 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 35 0 294 0 0 0 0 134 0 0 0 134 0 584 0 0 0 0 195 0 1 1 196 1 1161 0 0 0 0 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 27179 17539 13235 0 1 1 13236 1 521 0 7 7 0 27351 17583 21142 0 0 0 21142 0 731 0 26 26 0 18712 14505 16297 0 0 0 16297 0 876 0 4 4 0 15675 9657 10547 0 0 0 10547 0 380 0 55 55 0 88917 59284 61221 0 1 1 61222 1 2508 0 92 92 0 146861 97412 88620 0 3 3 88623 3 4139 0 129 129 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 528 7 2415 2357 3559 3539 11675 11589 1 0 0 0 757 26 13379 10780 12621 10781 10572 10360 1 0 0 0 880 4 7465 7177 8159 7442 12982 12750 0 0 0 0 435 55 5836 4923 8046 6462 8778 8178 20 0 0 0 2600 92 29095 25237 32385 28224 44007 42877 22 0 0 0 4268 129 33321 29303 41570 37095 58020 56674 22 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 31414 17493 58593 35032 1569 1530 15 0 2098 0 0 0 58472 31947 85823 49530 146 140 14 1 1926 0 0 0 45783 27373 64495 41878 254 170 40 8 870 0 0 0 33662 19618 49337 29275 104 57 133 2 464 0 0 0 169331 96431 258248 155715 2073 1897 202 11 5358 0 0 0 225824 123204 372685 220616 2948 2685 232 37 8130 0 0 0   78 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 870 0 0 0 1733 0 6285 1530 14 14 45 45 120 0 0 0 727 0 2933 141 0 0 88 88 49 0 0 0 690 0 1903 178 2 2 69 69 71 0 0 0 1197 0 1969 59 16 16 18 18 1110 0 0 0 4347 0 13090 1908 32 32 220 220 6933 0 6 1 5968 0 24217 2723 104 104 391 391 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 5 5 289 235 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 350 273 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 34 271 271 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 124 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 45 45 1034 875 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 115 115 2623 2052 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 2 1 13 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 58 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 73 73 26 0 0 0 6 4 121 121 54 0 1 1 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2005-06 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1102 0 0 0 1102 0 18269 18269 1859 1859 Birdha 257 0 0 0 257 0 17343 16600 744 726 Mahrauni 416 0 0 0 416 0 14390 13294 387 384 Mandawara 456 0 0 0 456 0 9914 9021 302 296 Total 2231 0 0 0 2231 0 59916 57184 3292 3265 Total District 4017 0 0 0 4017 0 97723 94923 6287 6253 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 175 0 0 0 6491 0 0 0 6491 0 0 0 164 0 1 0 3411 0 0 0 3411 0 0 0 307 0 0 0 687 0 0 0 687 0 0 0 559 0 0 0 1189 0 0 0 1189 0 0 0 1205 0 1 0 11778 0 0 0 11778 0 0 0 1258 0 1 0 28089 0 0 0 28089 0 0 0   79 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 54 0 0 0 54 0 75 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 50 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 127 0 0 0 0 79 0 0 0 79 0 261 0 0 0 0 112 0 0 0 112 0 322 0 0 0 0 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 28025 20128 10610 0 12 12 10622 12 450 0 61 61 0 21934 17326 9395 0 4 4 9399 4 463 0 4 4 0 16249 13678 6327 0 2 2 6329 2 307 0 8 8 0 12555 9317 5833 0 0 0 5833 0 190 0 0 0 0 78763 60449 32165 0 18 18 32183 18 1410 0 73 73 0 137809 101176 53162 0 20 20 53182 20 2411 0 245 245 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 511 61 2485 2477 3048 3039 5815 5809 0 0 0 0 467 4 17066 14506 9846 8976 13873 13363 0 0 0 0 315 8 9708 9029 5252 4498 16435 16028 0 0 0 0 190 0 6096 5117 6216 5236 17410 16709 8 0 0 0 1483 73 35355 31129 24362 21749 53533 51909 8 0 0 0 2656 245 40753 36347 31563 28690 71177 69334 8 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 22481 11398 50506 31526 1924 1918 36 24 1884 0 0 0 50651 36853 72585 54179 243 222 26 4 752 0 0 0 38039 29565 54288 43243 85 81 19 5 299 0 0 0 35753 27062 48308 36379 122 80 63 3 298 0 0 0 146924 104878 225687 165327 2374 2301 144 36 3233 0 0 0 199339 134636 337148 235812 3507 3367 181 58 5446 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1095 0 0 0 1310 0 6249 1942 12 12 51 51 194 0 0 0 248 0 1463 226 0 0 77 77 5 0 0 0 261 0 669 86 5 5 58 58 43 0 0 0 797 0 1323 83 9 9 23 23 1337 0 0 0 2616 0 9704 2337 26 26 209 209 8203 0 0 0 3695 0 21032 3425 107 107 403 403   80 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 6 6 350 280 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 8 361 290 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 235 203 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 5 101 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 49 49 1047 864 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 146 146 2708 2177 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 21 21 15 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 61 23 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 89 89 41 8 0 0 2 2 143 143 70 17 1 1 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2006-07 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 926 0 0 0 926 0 16551 16545 2182 2182 Birdha 299 0 0 0 299 0 17983 17373 703 693 Mahrauni 304 0 0 0 304 0 15071 14153 455 449 Mandawara 389 0 0 0 389 0 10252 9598 314 311 Total 1918 0 0 0 1918 0 59857 57669 3654 3635 Total District 3704 1 5 5 3709 6 100875 98613 6904 6883 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 207 0 0 0 7261 0 0 0 7261 0 0 0 209 0 0 0 5625 0 0 0 5625 0 0 0 320 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 653 0 0 0 1125 0 0 0 1125 0 0 0 1389 0 0 0 14663 0 0 0 14663 0 0 0 1430 0 0 0 33200 0 1 1 33201 1 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 52 0 0 0 52 0 46 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 12 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 17 0 54 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 0 141 0 0 0 0 91 0 0 0 91 0 253 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 127 0 278 0 0 0 0   81 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 27225 18727 10996 0 50 50 11046 50 468 0 71 71 0 24834 18066 13816 0 12 12 13828 12 640 0 7 7 0 16873 14602 5851 0 0 0 5851 0 342 0 1 1 0 12893 9909 5591 0 3 3 5594 3 213 0 10 10 0 81825 61304 36254 0 65 65 36319 65 1663 0 89 89 0 146524 105503 58880 0 162 162 59042 162 2891 0 186 186 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 539 71 2395 2371 2688 2684 10353 10338 0 0 0 0 647 7 16249 13913 9061 8476 15635 15453 10 0 0 0 343 1 9805 9093 5530 5080 16863 16318 0 0 0 0 223 10 5988 5243 6312 5319 11982 11458 0 0 0 0 1752 89 34437 30620 23591 21559 54833 53567 10 0 0 0 3077 186 39911 36002 30272 28135 69903 68580 15 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 27021 15514 54246 34241 1471 1469 3 3 2203 0 0 0 55430 37861 80264 55927 110 107 19 5 1559 0 0 0 38392 30492 55265 45094 150 112 21 4 299 0 0 0 30099 22033 42992 31942 88 25 35 5 311 0 0 0 150942 105900 232767 167204 1819 1713 78 17 4372 0 0 0 202220 133065 348744 238568 2993 2866 83 21 7632 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1362 0 0 0 1252 0 6291 1472 16 16 45 45 226 0 0 0 682 0 2596 112 3 3 86 86 8 0 0 0 256 0 734 116 13 13 54 54 47 0 0 0 786 0 1267 30 15 15 19 19 1643 0 0 0 2976 0 10888 1730 47 47 204 204 9282 13 5 0 4240 0 24235 2900 169 169 391 391 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 13 13 346 281 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 4 380 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 29 229 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 7 123 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 53 53 1078 877 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 136 136 2845 2266 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0   82 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 24 24 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 86 56 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 115 115 56 0 0 0 2 2 160 160 56 0 2 2 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2007-08 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 1002 0 0 0 1002 0 4630 4630 395 395 Birdha 346 0 0 0 346 0 15944 15548 564 553 Mahrauni 329 0 0 0 329 0 12114 12110 510 507 Mandawara 329 0 0 0 329 0 8554 8239 274 263 Total 2006 0 0 0 2006 0 41242 40527 1743 1718 Total District 3344 0 0 0 3344 0 66762 65865 3866 3841 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 493 0 0 0 9415 0 0 0 9415 0 0 0 378 0 0 0 6839 0 0 0 6839 0 0 0 1526 0 0 0 1282 0 0 0 1282 0 0 0 930 0 85 0 1811 0 0 0 1811 0 0 0 3327 0 85 0 19347 0 0 0 19347 0 0 0 3373 0 85 0 39769 0 0 0 39769 0 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 40 0 0 0 40 0 77 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 13 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 52 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 14 0 150 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 65 0 292 0 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 103 0 342 0 0 0 0 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 16052 5025 15788 0 0 0 15788 0 542 0 2 2 0 24088 16101 26589 0 1 1 26590 1 829 0 1 1 0 15820 12617 16584 0 0 0 16584 0 652 0 0 0 0 12147 8502 11812 0 2 2 11814 2 629 0 0 0 0 68107 42245 70773 0 3 3 70776 3 2652 0 3 3 0 117644 69706 100991 0 5 5 100996 5 3874 0 6 6   83 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 544 2 261 261 268 268 1127 1127 0 0 0 0 830 1 11280 9491 7972 7356 12087 11755 0 0 0 0 652 0 5557 5481 6031 5974 11357 11322 0 0 0 0 629 0 4845 4621 4733 4358 10349 9974 54 0 0 0 2655 3 21943 19854 19004 17956 34920 34178 54 0 0 0 3880 6 25364 23157 23513 22282 45205 44284 54 0 0 0 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 17988 1658 34040 6683 172 172 0 0 3915 0 0 0 58759 28604 82847 44705 47 29 5 0 1460 0 0 0 40181 22777 56001 35394 115 108 23 9 759 0 0 0 32424 18955 44571 27457 35 19 7 0 849 0 0 0 149352 71994 217459 114239 369 328 35 9 6983 0 0 0 199012 89734 316656 159440 952 911 43 11 10789 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1310 0 0 0 1653 0 7050 172 26 26 18 18 221 0 0 0 721 0 2454 29 1 1 37 37 161 0 25 0 1313 0 2396 117 30 30 31 31 85 0 0 0 1539 0 2515 19 4 4 9 9 1777 0 25 0 5226 0 14415 337 61 61 95 95 9318 0 25 0 6671 0 27798 922 183 182 214 214 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 4 4 205 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 270 154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 31 291 174 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 95 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 48 861 535 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 97 2298 1734 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 108 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 112 112 0 0 1 1 5 4 133 133 0 0 1 1 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809   84 Blockwise 2008-09 Rice kharif Rice jayad Total rice Wheat Barley Block Name Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Bar 871 0 0 0 871 0 20277 20273 2497 2497 Birdha 285 0 0 0 285 0 19694 19297 767 754 Mahrauni 290 0 0 0 290 0 15918 15908 741 741 Mandawara 405 0 0 0 405 0 10838 10643 414 405 Total 1851 0 0 0 1851 0 66727 66121 4419 4397 Total District 3503 0 0 0 3503 0 110609 109997 8091 8069 Jwar Millet Maize kharif Maize jayad Total Maize Marhuva Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 551 0 0 0 9738 0 0 0 9738 0 0 0 164 0 0 0 5634 0 0 0 5634 0 0 0 2292 0 0 0 1530 0 0 0 1530 0 0 0 1185 0 0 0 2019 0 0 0 2019 0 0 0 4192 0 0 0 18921 0 0 0 18921 0 0 0 4223 0 0 0 39140 0 0 0 39140 0 0 0 Sanva kharif Sanva jayad Total sanva Koda Cocoon Kutki Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total 32 0 0 0 32 0 48 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 32 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 35 0 128 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 80 0 221 0 0 0 0 119 0 0 0 119 0 251 0 0 0 0 Total dhaan Urad kharif Urad jayad Total urad Moong kharif Moong jayad Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 34014 22770 15842 0 21 21 15863 21 844 0 36 36 0 26558 20051 23787 0 16 16 23803 16 674 0 20 20 0 20815 16649 20143 0 0 0 20143 0 591 0 0 0 0 15024 11048 12959 0 13 13 12972 13 577 0 5 5 0 96411 70518 72731 0 50 50 72781 50 2686 0 61 61 0 165936 118066 102655 0 116 116 102771 116 3910 0 261 261 Total moong Masur Gram Pea Arhar Moth Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 880 36 1870 1825 2795 2795 9337 9316 1 0 0 0 694 20 11906 10340 7183 6678 18424 18168 23 0 0 0 591 0 5924 5923 6667 6667 16078 16078 0 0 0 0 582 5 4745 4530 6248 5764 12503 12306 14 0 0 0 2747 61 24445 22618 22893 21904 56342 55868 38 0 0 0 4171 261 28596 26730 28773 27742 70733 70243 38 0 0 0   85 Total pulses Total grains Lahi/Sarson Alsi Til Rendi Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 30746 13993 64760 36763 2240 2239 2 0 3587 0 0 0 62033 35222 88591 55273 72 60 0 0 1099 0 0 0 49403 28668 70218 45317 240 237 6 6 979 0 0 0 37064 22618 52088 33666 190 130 0 0 652 0 0 0 179246 100501 275657 171019 2742 2666 8 6 6317 0 0 0 235082 125092 401018 243158 4255 4179 28 23 9846 0 0 0 Groundnut Sunflower Soyabean Total oilseeds Sugarcane Potato Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 1513 0 0 0 2196 0 9538 2239 27 27 70 70 166 0 0 0 1504 0 2841 60 3 3 92 92 26 0 0 0 1982 0 3233 243 23 23 42 42 55 0 0 0 1829 0 2726 130 9 9 14 14 1760 0 0 0 7511 0 18338 2672 62 62 218 218 9762 0 50 0 8789 0 32730 4202 143 140 435 435 Onion Other vegetables Tobacco Jute Cotton Sanai Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 78 78 458 391 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 420 322 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 22 292 188 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 134 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 108 1304 991 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 185 185 3128 2529 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Turmeric Total Rabi fodder Total Kharif fodder Total Jayad fodder Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated Total Irrigated 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 4 2 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 48 105 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 63 63 105 105 0 0 4 2 94 94 105 105 0 0 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab19.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 17: Average production of main crops (quintal/hectare) in the district Name of crops 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Rice Kharif 9.79 7.05 1.11 6.45 3.89 6.17 7.11 2.55 7.42 Jayad 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.11 0 0 Total Rice 9.79 7.05 1.11 6.45 3.89 6.17 7.11 2.55 7.42 Wheat 16.08 18.19 16.45 20.2 19.93 16.24 18.58 15.62 21.49 Barley 11.74 16.22 14.85 16.08 13.14 19.26 18.91 12.61 18.87 Jwar 6.41 9.42 6.31 13.21 8.87 5.68 15.71 4.16 11.55 Millet 0 8.81 9.37 3.95 0 10.24 0 5.08 0 Maize   86 Kharif 18.98 10.85 3.33 12.75 9.19 7.64 9.31 7.44 10.45 Jayad 0 16.29 0 0 0 12.91 13.31 0 0 Total Maize 18.98 10.85 3.33 12.75 9.19 7.64 9.31 7.44 10.45 Marhuva 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sanva Kharif 6.7 6.18 6.8 7.37 3.84 5.53 6.46 6.21 6.32 Jayad 0 0 0 10.3 6.51 0 0 0 0 Total Sanva 6.68 6.17 6.8 7.38 3.88 5.53 6.46 6.21 6.32 Koda 7.66 7.78 3.99 8.71 4.13 7.54 6.31 6.06 6.08 Cocoon 0 0 0 3.05 0 0 0 0 0 Kutki 4.28 2.02 3.94 2.6 0 0 0 0 0 Urad Kharif 3.78 4.71 1.5 1.45 4.4 5.11 8.07 5.83 6.5 Jayad 4.6 4.91 5.31 4.9 5.45 5.87 5.23 5.66 6.13 Total Urad 3.78 4.71 1.5 1.45 4.4 5.11 8.06 5.83 6.5 Moong Kharif 3.28 3.6 0.79 2.66 4.19 3.44 6.45 5.32 5.26 Jayad 5.71 5.04 5.79 6.05 6.62 6.94 5.66 5.63 7.33 Total Moong 3.45 3.71 0.99 2.91 4.26 3.76 6.41 5.32 5.39 Masur 5.29 7 7.05 11.62 9.32 11.51 8.99 8.54 8.59 Gram 7.97 8.65 8.67 10.47 11.81 10.97 10.09 8.91 9.64 Pea 9.04 8.43 7.82 12.33 13.41 12.39 11.08 10.41 10.49 Arhar 11.26 6.84 13 11.48 15.45 7.5 9.33 8.52 8.16 Moth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 6.16 6.92 5.23 6.81 8.8 9.93 9.57 7.57 8.32 Total food (Pulses+ Rice) 10.41 10.82 8.02 11.14 11.67 11.68 12.33 9.22 12.4 Lahi / Sarson 5.27 8.34 5.78 7.9 4.09 6.32 5.46 4.57 8.77 Alsi 2.18 4.55 5.8 5.06 5.13 4.16 3.31 2.67 5.69 Til 2.1 1.3 0.42 1.66 1.53 1.29 1.6 1.48 1.72 Rendi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Groundnut 8.05 6.13 1.68 9.78 7.38 8.66 7.32 5.64 8.48 Sunflower 11.08 19.3 14.36 16.7 19.65 0 16.26 15.36 19.53 Soyabean 6.15 7.35 1.62 10.73 4.13 7.95 9.51 6.91 8.39 Total Oilseeds 5.86 5.8 1.56 7.78 4.61 6.2 5.66 4.3 6.47 Other crops Sugarcane 417.19 466.18 451.52 495.76 602.91 225.12 404.39 190.52 230.47 Potato 213.11 246.62 23.99 209.15 142.88 224.62 220.4 222.19 205.46 Tobacco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jute 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cotton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sanai 4.28 4.2 0 3.01 2.77 4.56 2.98 0 0 Turmeric 0 17.9 18.17 18.09 17.38 36.77 38.39 31.06 31.64 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab20.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab20.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab20.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910   87 Table 18: Blockwise Operational Landholdings Agriculture Census 1995-96 & 2000-01 Less than 1.00 1.00 to 2.00 2.00 to 4.00 4.00 to10 Above 10 Total Number District Year Year 2000- Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year 1995- Year 2000- 1995-96 01 1995-96 2000-01 1995-96 2000-01 1995-96 2000-01 1995-96 2000-01 96 01 Bar 37.81 39.75 34.92 37.41 18.10 16.47 7.83 5.54 1.33 0.82 23425 32282 Birdha 37.75 44.63 34.92 30.66 18.10 14.34 7.86 8.94 1.37 1.44 34357 29685 Mahrauni 37.74 45.69 34.86 27.11 18.16 18.31 7.85 7.67 1.38 1.21 26548 26543 Mandawara 37.70 40.75 35.02 32.09 18.01 18.59 7.90 7.44 1.37 1.12 23427 24268 Total 37.75 42.65 34.93 32.06 18.09 16.80 7.86 7.34 1.36 1.14 107757 112778 Total District 37.75 41.73 34.93 33.78 18.09 16.68 7.86 6.75 1.37 1.05 156169 177556 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab24.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab24.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 19: Blockwise Irrigation Intensity in the district (in hectares) Blockwise 2000-01 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 27714 27535 100.7 Birdha 34811 34679 100.4 Mahrauni 34616 34593 100.1 Mandawara 23872 23771 100.4 Total 121013 120578 100.4 Total District 177677 176254 100.8 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2001-02 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 28890 28725 100.6 Birdha 38847 38012 102.2 Mahrauni 35340 35322 100.1 Mandawara 24563 24530 100.1 Total 127640 126589 100.8 Total District 189699 187789 101.0 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2002-03 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 25998 25862 100.5 Birdha 37815 37238 101.5 Mahrauni 30451 30411 100.1 Mandawara 23697 23664 100.1 Total 117961 117175 100.7 Total District 172613 171355 100.7 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304   88 Blockwise 2003-04 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 33121 32903 100.7 Birdha 46840 46669 100.4 Mahrauni 40728 40623 100.3 Mandawara 26789 26693 100.4 Total 147478 146888 100.4 Total District 210013 208639 100.7 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2004-05 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 36883 36354 101.5 Birdha 50057 49724 100.7 Mahrauni 42347 42337 100.0 Mandawara 29451 29358 100.3 Total 158738 157773 100.6 Total District 226251 224852 100.6 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2005-06 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 40030 39660 100.9 Birdha 52632 52632 100.0 Mahrauni 44616 44616 100.0 Mandawara 31285 30607 102.2 Total 168563 167515 100.6 Total District 242399 240778 100.7 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2006-07 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 36138 36021 100.3 Birdha 56456 56082 100.7 Mahrauni 45501 45475 100.1 Mandawara 32110 32011 100.3 Total 170205 169589 100.4 Total District 244822 243446 100.6 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2007-08 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 7128 7065 100.9 Birdha 44973 44907 100.1 Mahrauni 35858 35854 100.0 Mandawara 27559 27555 100.0 Total 115518 115381 100.1 Total District 163215 162317 100.6   89 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2008-09 Block Name Gross irrigated area Net irrigated area Irrigation Intensity Bar 39512 39413 100.3 Birdha 55879 55576 100.5 Mahrauni 45818 45818 100.0 Mandawara 33906 33717 100.6 Total 175115 174524 100.3 Total District 251096 249224 100.8 Source: http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab17.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 20: Blockwise total area (hect.) irrigated by different sources in the district Blockwise 2000-01 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 35.86 0.00 1.21 42.36 3.56 17.01 34699 Birdha 34.38 0.00 2.73 27.62 0.86 34.40 35112 Mahrauni 57.55 2.55 4.92 19.37 2.17 13.43 31555 Mandawara 29.55 0.00 2.74 23.99 3.63 40.08 21815 Total 39.88 0.65 2.87 29.02 2.45 25.14 123181 Total District 31.81 0.44 2.94 37.94 3.17 23.70 184773 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Blockwise 2001-02 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 24.96 0.00 0.80 51.24 2.72 20.28 27535 Birdha 26.25 0.00 15.25 23.13 2.40 32.98 34679 Mahrauni 52.78 2.22 4.41 13.67 1.29 25.64 34593 Mandawara 24.74 0.56 2.67 20.72 5.24 46.07 23771 Total 33.27 0.75 6.36 26.36 2.71 30.55 120578 Total District 26.66 0.51 5.16 38.26 3.03 26.38 176254 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2002-03 Block Name Canals Tubewell Wells Ponds Others Total   90 Public Private Bar 25.00 0.00 0.56 49.44 3.56 21.43 28725 Birdha 33.09 0.00 17.22 21.65 3.10 24.93 38012 Mahrauni 45.87 0.00 9.95 15.98 0.64 27.56 35322 Mandawara 24.42 0.00 2.11 28.12 3.60 41.75 24530 Total 33.14 0.00 8.48 27.63 2.62 28.13 126589 Total District 29.77 0.00 6.68 36.45 2.98 24.13 187789 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2003-04 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 28.09 0.00 0.61 48.24 22.39 0.67 25862 Birdha 46.36 0.00 12.63 23.08 11.24 6.69 37238 Mahrauni 21.07 45.87 6.63 6.15 13.56 6.72 30411 Mandawara 15.79 0.00 1.73 51.42 19.84 11.22 23664 Total 29.59 11.90 6.22 29.96 16.04 6.29 117175 Total District 29.20 8.14 4.69 34.33 18.16 5.49 171355 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 Blockwise 2004-05 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 29.16 0.00 8.63 39.18 22.25 0.77 36064 Birdha 45.29 0.00 16.90 22.62 14.18 1.01 45306 Mahrauni 38.51 0.00 19.81 14.06 25.35 2.27 25084 Mandawara 22.09 0.00 10.64 43.71 21.91 1.65 31631 Total 34.53 0.00 13.84 30.22 20.09 1.32 138085 Total District 33.33 0.00 10.93 32.96 21.34 1.44 208639 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2005-06 Block Name Canals Tubewell Wells Ponds Others Total   91 Public Private Bar 21.66 0.00 0.65 52.99 22.45 2.26 36354 Birdha 31.16 0.00 26.36 23.21 11.44 7.84 49724 Mahrauni 49.96 0.00 14.06 20.60 15.39 0.00 42337 Mandawara 23.34 0.00 12.20 22.27 42.20 0.00 29358 Total 32.56 0.00 14.50 29.19 20.76 2.99 157773 Total District 33.32 0.00 11.68 34.77 16.97 3.26 224852 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2006-07 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 22.81 0.00 1.24 52.37 20.56 3.02 39660 Birdha 32.66 0.00 29.79 20.28 5.79 11.47 52632 Mahrauni 49.32 0.10 12.29 18.56 19.73 0.00 44616 Mandawara 20.73 0.00 8.10 25.46 45.72 0.00 30607 Total 32.59 0.03 14.41 28.37 20.29 4.32 167515 Total District 34.09 0.02 12.04 32.37 17.94 3.54 240778 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2007-08 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 19.00 0.00 0.41 57.24 20.82 2.52 36021 Birdha 31.34 0.00 31.74 17.97 12.64 6.32 56082 Mahrauni 45.95 0.01 17.90 22.07 14.07 0.00 45475 Mandawara 20.34 0.12 12.01 23.98 43.54 0.00 32011 Total 30.56 0.03 17.65 28.55 20.59 2.63 169589 Total District 35.34 0.02 15.05 29.48 17.07 3.05 243446 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2008-09 Block Name Canals Tubewell Wells Ponds Others Total   92 Public Private Bar 4.42 0.00 16.53 53.11 21.32 4.63 7065 Birdha 14.91 0.22 50.47 16.39 14.58 3.43 44907 Mahrauni 7.02 0.25 63.01 18.32 11.19 0.21 35854 Mandawara 7.16 4.70 41.82 19.70 24.94 1.67 27555 Total 9.97 1.29 50.22 20.03 16.41 2.08 115381 Total District 17.01 0.91 39.55 24.90 14.60 3.03 162317 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2009-10 Tubewell Block Name Canals Wells Ponds Others Total Public Private Bar 13.57 0.50 1.54 61.00 20.12 3.27 39413 Birdha 29.06 0.40 36.06 16.97 10.65 6.86 55576 Mahrauni 34.84 0.00 42.15 10.55 11.05 1.41 45818 Mandawara 18.26 1.27 32.16 22.67 22.90 2.74 33717 Total 24.99 0.49 29.11 26.33 15.26 3.82 174524 Total District 30.99 0.34 22.51 28.61 14.19 3.36 249224 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab18.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 21: Blockwise status of sources of irrigation in district / block (Position on 31st march) Blockwise 2000-01 Canal Govt. Ground Boring Private Hose Permanent Rahat Bandhi Block Name Length Tubewell pumpset pumpset tubewell const. Gul const. (km) wells (No.) (No.) (Hect) (Km) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 3284 5050 1149 882 12 0 0 0 Birdha 61 0 2368 636 2150 925 113 0 0 0 Mahrauni 133 1 2464 360 1434 1126 62 0 0 0 Mandawara 69 0 3086 320 1047 1099 39 0 0 0 Total 497 1 11202 6366 5780 4032 226 0 0 0 Total District 649 1 19617 17446 10382 6934 359 0 0 0 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab23.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Blockwise 2001-02 Block Name Canal Govt. Permanent Rahat Ground Boring Private Bandhi Hose Gul const. (km)   93 Length Tubewell wells (No.) (No.) pumpset pumpset tubewell (Hect) const. (Km) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4258 5050 117 882 12 0 0 0 Birdha 61 0 3333 636 114 925 113 0 0 0 Mahrauni 133 1 3434 360 112 1142 62 0 0 0 Mandawara 69 0 4076 320 97 1105 39 0 0 0 Total 497 1 15101 6366 440 4054 226 0 0 0 Total District 649 1 25469 17446 674 6973 359 0 0 0 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab23.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2002-03 Canal Govt. Ground Boring Private Hose Permanent Rahat Bandhi Block Name Length Tubewell pumpset pumpset tubewell const. Gul const. (km) wells (No.) (No.) (Hect) (Km) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4276 5050 160 885 12 0 0 0 Birdha 61 0 3351 636 168 930 113 0 0 0 Mahrauni 133 1 3452 360 152 1145 62 0 0 0 Mandawara 69 0 4097 320 155 1107 39 0 0 0 Total 497 1 15176 6366 635 4067 226 0 0 0 Total District 649 1 25580 17446 963 7001 359 0 0 0 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab23.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2003-04 Canal Govt. Pumpsets Ground Permanent Rahat Block Name Length Tubewell Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset wells (No.) (No.) (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4276 275 0 172 19 191 12 Birdha 61 0 3351 260 1 165 17 183 94 Mahrauni 133 1 3452 279 0 143 10 153 79 Mandawara 69 0 4097 242 0 120 14 134 69 Total 497 1 15176 1056 1 600 60 661 254 Total District 649 1 25580 1651 3 943 94 1040 358 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 Blockwise 2004-05 Canal Govt. Pumpsets Ground Permanent Rahat Block Name Length Tubewell Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset wells (No.) (No.) (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4291 454 0 162 19 181 12 Birdha 61 0 3368 430 1 180 17 198 94 Mahrauni 133 1 3470 475 0 185 10 195 79 Mandawara 69 0 4114 436 0 109 14 123 69   94 Total 497 1 15243 1795 1 636 60 697 254 Total District 649 1 25681 2706 3 971 94 1068 469 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2005-06 Canal Govt. Pumpsets Ground Permanent Rahat Block Name Length Tubewell Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset wells (No.) (No.) (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4298 510 0 168 19 187 26 Birdha 61 0 3374 486 1 186 17 204 193 Mahrauni 133 1 3476 531 0 191 10 201 170 Mandawara 69 0 4122 494 0 112 14 126 148 Total 497 1 15270 2021 1 657 60 718 537 Total District 649 1 25722 3044 3 1004 94 1101 745 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2006-07 Canal Govt. Pumpsets Ground Permanent Rahat Block Name Length Tubewell Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset wells (No.) (No.) (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4345 638 0 177 19 196 26 Birdha 61 0 3374 565 1 186 17 204 247 Mahrauni 133 1 3490 645 0 192 10 202 234 Mandawara 69 0 4132 579 0 156 14 170 214 Total 497 1 15341 2427 1 711 60 772 721 Total District 649 1 25838 3593 3 1065 94 1162 953 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2007-08 Canal Govt. Pumpsets Ground Permanent Rahat Block Name Length Tubewell Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset wells (No.) (No.) (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4456 706 0 336 19 355 0 Birdha 61 0 3147 723 1 220 17 238 404 Mahrauni 133 1 3286 636 0 405 10 415 287 Mandawara 69 0 2638 601 0 50 14 64 358 Total 497 1 13527 2666 1 1011 60 1072 1049 Total District 649 1 25971 4061 3 1171 94 1268 1288 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2008-09 Canal Govt. Permanent Rahat Pumpsets Ground Block Name Length Tubewell wells (No.) (No.) Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset   95 (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4426 706 0 320 40 360 2 Birdha 61 0 3147 723 3 230 24 257 499 Mahrauni 215 1 3286 636 0 428 10 438 329 Mandawara 69 0 2638 778 0 44 20 64 398 Total 579 1 13497 2843 3 1022 94 1119 1228 Total District 825 1 26003 4438 3 1228 94 1325 1506 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2009-10 Canal Govt. Pumpsets Ground Permanent Rahat Block Name Length Tubewell Electricity Diesel Run Other Total pumpset wells (No.) (No.) (Km) (No.) Run (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) (No.) Bar 234 0 4476 728 0 320 40 360 2 Birdha 61 0 3197 723 3 230 24 257 534 Mahrauni 215 1 3335 803 0 428 10 438 358 Mandawara 69 0 2688 950 0 84 20 104 433 Total 579 1 13696 3204 3 1062 94 1159 1327 Total District 825 1 26202 4799 3 1268 94 1365 1605 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab232004.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 22: Blockwise number of cattle according to animal census 1997 and Average per family Bovine (Desi) Bovine (cross breed) Mahish Jaatiya Total Block Name More than More Calf More than 3 More than 3 Calf (Males & More than 2,5 Calf (Males & Bovine More than 3 Total 2,5 yrs Total than 3 (Males & Total yrs (Male) yrs (Females) Females) yrs (Female) Females) yrs (Females) (Male) yrs (Male) Females) Bar 20417 12632 33485 66534 0 0 0 0 66534 292 10498 13615 24405 Birdha 16696 22129 18135 56960 3 14 9 26 56986 336 10450 8400 19186 Mahrauni 19127 18805 17082 55014 0 9 6 15 55029 400 9819 7889 18108 Mandawara 20876 19264 19429 59569 0 0 0 0 59569 462 8067 8042 16571 Toatal 77116 72830 88131238077 3 23 15 41 238118 1490 38834 37946 78270 Toatal District 126155 124626 149719400500 4 72 71 147 400647 2806 68520 66655137981 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab29.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001   96 Sheep Pig Total goat (Male & Total (horse & Total Avg. Animal per Total cock, hen & Other Total Cross Pure Total Female) pony) PureCross breedTotal animals family chicks poultry poultry breed 5192 816 6008 25880 11 84 0 84 122924 7 6481 0 6481 2284 0 2284 22782 32 786 0 786 102060 5 8910 4 8914 5092 0 5092 19448 2 282 0 282 97961 6 9177 12 9189 4202 0 4202 18489 33 861 0 861 99725 6 8123 0 8123 16770 816 17586 86599 78 2013 0 2013 422670 6 32691 16 32707 29674 816 30490 148244 271 3886 177 4063 721797 5 61732 35 61767 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab29.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Table 22: Blockwise number of cattle according to animal census 2003 and Average per family Bovine (Desi) Bovine (cross breed) Mahish Jaatiya More than Total More Calf Block Name More than 3 More than 3 Calf (Males & More than 2,5 Calf (Males More than 3 Total 2,5 yrs Total Bovine than 3 (Males & Total yrs (Male) yrs (Females) Females) yrs (Female) & Females) yrs (Females) (Male) yrs (Male) Females) Bar 24193 24315 29269 77777 43 96 90 229 78006 276 13206 14472 27954 Birdha 17446 27979 33100 78525 33 97 84 214 78739 321 13308 9301 22930 Mahrauni 16535 20615 29710 66860 46 132 122 300 67160 378 12987 8643 22008 Mandawara 17198 19095 25733 62026 36 78 67 181 62207 446 10684 10689 21819 Toatal 75372 92004 117812285188 158 403 363 924 286112 1421 50185 43105 94711 Toatal District 132830 147718 183048463596 247 646 558 1451 465047 2704 86228 74814163746 Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab29.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Sheep Pig Total goat (Male & Total (horse & Total Avg. Animal per Total cock, hen & Other Total Cross Pure Total Female) pony) PureCross breedTotal animals family chicks poultry poultry breed 2004 57 2061 26805 8 52 0 52 134886 6 7033 0 7033 1108 0 1108 23716 18 754 0 754 127265 5 9462 24 9486 2103 0 2103 20428 1 250 0 250 111950 5 9719 32 9751 1213 0 1213 20051 21 828 0 828 106139 5 8675 0 8675 6428 57 6485 91000 48 1884 0 1884 480240 5 34889 56 34945 12159 57 12216 153714 160 3662 366 4028 798979 5 65111 98 65209 http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab29.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910 Table 23 : Reservoir Fish Production Blockwise 2000-01 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 15 - 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 2 - 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 22 - 0 - -   97 Mandawara 1 2125 - 9 - 0 - - Total 1 2125 0 48 0 0 0 0 Total District 3 18250 1411 106 - 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0001 Blockwise 2001-02 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 1100 - 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 590 - 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 1085 - 0 - - Mandawara 1 2125 - 500 - 0 - - Total 1 2125 0 3275 0 0 0 0 Total District 3 18250 89 12000 - 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0102 Blockwise 2002-03 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 500 - 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 1500 - 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 500 - 0 - - Mandawara 1 2125 - 850 - 0 - - Total 1 2125 0 3350 0 0 0 0 Total District 3 8563.1 290 13000 - 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0203 Blockwise 2003-04 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 700 - 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 1300 - 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 700 - 0 - - Mandawara 1 2125 - 500 - 0 - - Total 1 2125 0 3200 0 0 0 0 Total District 3 18250 - 13000 - 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0304 Blockwise 2004-05 Block Name Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir   98 Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 1000 10000 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 3000 60000 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 4000 70100 0 - - Mandawara 0 - - 3000 19900 0 - - Total 0 0 0 11000 160000 0 0 0 Total District 1 12647 804 14000 220350 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0405 Blockwise 2005-06 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 1000 10000 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 3000 60000 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 4000 70100 0 - - Mandawara 0 - - 2500 19900 0 - - Total 0 0 0 10500 160000 0 0 0 Total District 1 12647 804 14200 220350 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0506 Blockwise 2006-07 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 2140 30000 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 2700 17000 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 1900 12000 0 - - Mandawara 0 - - 2100 20000 0 - - Total 0 0 0 8840 79000 0 0 0 Total District 1 126.47 255 15450 164325 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0607 Blockwise 2007-08 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 1020 11500 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 1000 15500 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 2850 37000 0 - - Mandawara 0 - - 1375 17800 0 - - Total 0 0 0 6245 81800 0 0 0   99 Total District 1 126.47 950 10578 148300 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0708 Blockwise 2008-09 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 2037 25625 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 3030 34000 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 2800 25000 0 - - Mandawara 0 - - 3000 34000 0 - - Total 0 0 0 10867 118625 0 0 0 Total District 1 126.47 400 16067 218625 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0809 Blockwise 2009-10 Departmental reservoir Distribution of Revenue from Private reservoir Block Name Production Angulikao (in distributed Production No. Area (Hectare) No. Area (Hectare) (quintal) thousands) Angulikao (Rs.) (quintal) Bar 0 - - 1080 - 0 - - Birdha 0 - - 308 - 0 - - Mahrauni 0 - - 2045 - 0 - - Mandawara 0 - - 485 - 0 - - Total 0 0 0 3918 0 0 0 0 Total District 1 126.47 80 8103 - 0 - - Source:http://updes.up.nic.in/spatrika/engspatrika/tab31.asp?formd=40+Lalitpur++++++++++++++++++++++&formy=0910   100 Annexure 4.2 - Primary Data Tables of UP Bundelkhand 101 Banda Table 1 : Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) Land Holding General OBC SC ST Block Name Total Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Landless 0 0.00 3 75.00 0 0.00 1 25.00 4 Marginal 1 6.25 11 68.75 4 25.00 0 0.00 16 Baberu Small 3 27.27 7 63.64 1 9.09 0 0.00 11 Large 3 33.33 3 33.33 3 33.33 0 0.00 9 Total 7 17.50 24 60.00 8 20.00 1 2.50 40 Landless 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 100.00 0 0.00 5 Marginal 3 18.75 6 37.50 5 31.25 2 12.50 16 Naraini Small 4 36.36 6 54.55 1 9.09 0 0.00 11 Large 5 62.50 2 25.00 1 12.50 0 0.00 8 Total 12 30.00 14 35.00 12 30.00 2 5.00 40 Landless 1 10.00 5 50.00 4 40.00 0 0.00 10 Marginal 8 27.59 8 27.59 9 31.03 4 13.79 29 Tindwari Small 5 35.71 5 35.71 2 14.29 2 14.29 14 Large 10 58.82 4 23.53 1 5.88 2 11.76 17 Total 24 34.29 22 31.43 16 22.86 8 11.43 70 Landless 1 5.26 8 42.11 9 47.37 1 5.26 19 Marginal 12 19.67 25 40.98 18 29.51 6 9.84 61 Total Small 12 33.33 18 50.00 4 11.11 2 5.56 36 Large 18 52.94 9 26.47 5 14.71 2 5.88 34 Total 43 28.67 60 40.00 36 24.00 11 7.33 150 Non-Command Baberu Landless 2 28.57 4 57.14 1 14.29 0 0.00 7 Marginal 3 12.00 14 56.00 6 24.00 2 8.00 25 102 Land Holding General OBC SC ST Block Name Total Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Small 5 33.33 6 40.00 4 26.67 0 0.00 15 Large 7 53.85 6 46.15 0 0.00 0 0.00 13 Total 17 28.33 30 50.00 11 18.33 2 3.33 60 Landless 2 20.00 6 60.00 2 20.00 0 0.00 10 Marginal 9 33.33 14 51.85 4 14.81 0 0.00 27 Naraini Small 3 21.43 8 57.14 2 14.29 1 7.14 14 Large 3 33.33 4 44.44 2 22.22 0 0.00 9 Total 17 28.33 32 53.33 10 16.67 1 1.67 60 Landless 1 50.00 1 50.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 Marginal 5 31.25 6 37.50 5 31.25 0 0.00 16 Tindwari Small 4 57.14 3 42.86 0 0.00 0 0.00 7 Large 2 40.00 1 20.00 1 20.00 1 20.00 5 Total 12 40.00 11 36.67 6 20.00 1 3.33 30 Landless 5 26.32 11 57.89 3 15.79 0 0.00 19 Marginal 17 25.00 34 50.00 15 22.06 2 2.94 68 Total Small 12 33.33 17 47.22 6 16.67 1 2.78 36 Large 12 44.44 11 40.74 3 11.11 1 3.70 27 Total 46 30.67 73 48.67 27 18.00 4 2.67 150 (Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha.) Table 2: Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Type of Male Female Male Female Block Name Total Total family No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Non-Command Joint 17 94.44 1 5.56 18 28 90.32 3 9.68 31 Baberu Single 18 81.82 4 18.18 22 25 86.21 4 13.79 29 Total 35 87.50 5 12.50 40 53 88.33 7 11.67 60 Joint 13 86.67 2 13.33 15 19 100.00 0.00 19 Naraini Single 23 92.00 2 8.00 25 35 85.37 6 14.63 41 Total 36 90.00 4 10.00 40 54 90.00 6 10.00 60 103 Type of Male Female Male Female Block Name Total Total family No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Joint 30 88.24 4 11.76 34 7 100.00 0.00 7 Tindwari Single 30 83.33 6 16.67 36 19 82.61 4 17.39 23 Total 60 85.71 10 14.29 70 26 86.67 4 13.33 30 Joint 60 89.55 7 10.45 67 54 94.74 3 5.26 57 District Total Single 71 85.54 12 14.46 83 79 84.95 14 15.05 93 Total 131 87.33 19 12.67 150 133 88.67 17 11.33 150 Table 3 : Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Command Baberu 156 128 284 138 94 232 88.46 73.44 81.69 Naraini 130 115 245 108 71 179 83.08 61.74 73.06 Tindwari 284 209 493 211 146 357 74.30 69.86 72.41 Total 570 452 1022 457 311 768 80.18 68.81 75.15 Non-Command Baberu 243 172 415 178 115 293 73.25 66.86 70.60 Naraini 192 159 351 135 92 227 70.31 57.86 64.67 Tindwari 92 68 160 70 47 117 76.09 69.12 73.13 Total 527 399 926 383 254 637 72.68 63.66 68.79 Table 4: Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility and Electric Connection. Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Baberu Kuchha 16 72.73 6 27.27 22 12 54.55 10 45.45 Pacca 3 30.00 7 70.00 10 6 60.00 4 40.00 Kuchha/Pacca 5 62.50 3 37.50 8 6 75.00 2 25.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 104 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Total 24 60.00 16 40.00 40 24 60.00 16 40.00 Kuchha 24 77.42 7 22.58 31 5 16.13 26 83.87 Pacca 2 33.33 4 66.67 6 4 66.67 2 33.33 Naraini Kuchha/Pacca 0 0.00 3 100.00 3 1 33.33 2 66.67 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 26 65.00 14 35.00 40 10 25.00 30 75.00 Kuchha 41 71.93 16 28.07 57 28 49.12 29 50.88 Pacca 1 25.00 3 75.00 4 4 100.00 0 0.00 Tindwari Kuchha/Pacca 3 33.33 6 66.67 9 6 66.67 3 33.33 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 45 64.29 25 35.71 70 38 54.29 32 45.71 Kuchha 81 73.64 29 26.36 110  45 40.91 65 59.09 Pacca 6 30.00 14 70.00 20  14 70.00 6 30.00 District Total  Kuchha/Pacca 8 40.00 12 60.00 20  13 65.00 7 35.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0  0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 95 63.33 55 36.67 150  72 48.00 78 52.00 Non-Command Kuchha 35 83.33 7 16.67 42 17 40.48 25 59.52 Pacca 5 50.00 5 50.00 10 6 60.00 4 40.00 Baberu Kuchha/Pacca 2 25.00 6 75.00 8 6 75.00 2 25.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 42 70.00 18 30.00 60 29 48.33 31 51.67 Kuchha 51 92.73 4 7.27 55 19 34.55 36 65.45 Pacca 1 33.33 2 66.67 3 2 66.67 1 33.33 Naraini Kuchha/Pacca 2 100.00 0 0.00 2 1 50.00 1 50.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 54 90.00 6 10.00 60 22 36.67 38 63.33 Tindwari Kuchha 20 90.91 2 9.09 22 9 40.91 13 59.09 Pacca 2 40.00 3 60.00 5 4 80.00 1 20.00 105 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Kuchha/Pacca 1 33.33 2 66.67 3 2 66.67 1 33.33 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 23 76.67 7 23.33 30 15 50.00 15 50.00 Kuchha 106 89.08 13 10.92 119  45 37.82 74 62.18 Pacca 8 44.44 10 55.56 18  12 66.67 6 33.33 District Total  Kuchha/Pacca 5 38.46 8 61.54 13  9 69.23 4 30.77 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0  0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 119 79.33 31 20.67 150  66 44.00 84 56.00 Table 5 : Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) Fuel for Cooking firewood/cow dung Block Name Firewood Cow dung Cake Kerosene LPG cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Baberu 17 42.50 12 30.00 6 15.00 2 5.00 3 7.50 40 Naraini 19 47.50 11 27.50 8 20.00 2 5.00 0 0.00 40 Tindwari 30 42.86 11 15.71 22 31.43 0 0.00 7 10.00 70 District Total 66 44.00 34 22.67 36 24.00 4 2.67 10 6.67 150 Non-Command Baberu 20 33.33 16 26.67 19 31.67 0 0.00 5 8.33 60 Naraini 38 63.33 18 30.00 3 5.00 0 0.00 1 1.67 60 Tindwari 18 60.00 6 20.00 2 6.67 0 0.00 4 13.33 30 District Total 76 50.67 40 26.67 24 16.00 0 0.00 10 6.67 150 106 Table 6 : Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Government Government Open well/ Private Fluoride Block Name Private Tap Tubewell Total Clean Unclean Handpump Tap Pond Handpamp affected No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Baberu 15 37.50 15 37.50 0 0.00 6 15.00 4 10.00 0 0.00 40 38 95.00 2 5.00 0 0.00 Naraini 22 55.00 3 7.50 7 17.50 4 10.00 4 10.00 0 0.00 40 36 90.00 4 10.00 0 0.00 Tindwari 53 75.71 7 10.00 0 0.00 7 10.00 3 4.29 0 0.00 70 68 97.14 1 1.43 1 1.43 District Total 90 60.00 25 16.67 7 4.67 17 11.33 11 7.33 0 0.00 150 142 94.67 7 4.67 1 0.67 Non-Command Baberu 36 60.00 11 18.33 4 6.67 4 6.67 4 6.67 1 1.67 60 51 85.00 9 15.00 0 0.00 Naraini 39 65.00 5 8.33 4 6.67 10 16.67 2 3.33 0 0.00 60 53 88.33 7 11.67 0 0.00 Tindwari 24 80.00 1 3.33 0 0.00 2 6.67 2 6.67 1 3.33 30 23 76.67 7 23.33 0 0.00 District Total 99 66.00 17 11.33 8 5.33 16 10.67 8 5.33 2 1.33 150 127 84.67 23 15.33 0 0.00 Table 7 : Family Assets : Transport (%) Tractor Bullock cart Tempo Car Moped/Bike Bicycle No Response Block Name Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Baberu 7 20.00 1 2.86 0.00 0 0.00 15 42.86 31 88.57 5 12.50 35 Naraini 2 6.06 3 9.09 0.00 0 0.00 7 21.21 33 100.00 7 17.50 33 Tindwari 6 10.71 5 8.93 0.00 2 3.57 29 51.79 43 76.79 14 20.00 56 District Total 15 12.10 9 7.26 0 0.00 2 1.61 51 41.13 107 86.29 26 17.33 124 Non-Command Baberu 4 7.84 3 5.88 0.00 1 1.96 16 31.37 47 92.16 9 15.00 51 Naraini 2 4.88 3 7.32 1 2.44 0 0.00 10 24.39 36 87.80 19 31.67 41 Tindwari 1 6.25 3 18.75 0.00 2 12.50 4 25.00 16 100.00 14 46.67 16 District Total 7 6.48 9 8.33 1 0.93 3 2.78 30 27.78 99 91.67 42 28.00 108 107 Table 8 : Family Assets : Agricultural Implements Block Name Tractor Ferrying trolley Wood plow Herrow Thresher Pump Set No Response Total Command Baberu 7 6 16 15 4 6 4 36 Naraini 2 3 22 13 1 9 4 36 Tindwari 6 7 33 22 5 5 9 61 District Total 15 16 71 50 10 20 17 133 Non-Command Baberu 4 3 25 26 2 4 7 53 Naraini 2 1 23 21 1 2 9 51 Tindwari 1 3 16 12 1 2 2 28 District Total 7 7 64 59 4 8 18 132 Table 9 : Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock Command Non-Command Average No. of Average Block Name Livestock No. of Families No. of No. of Livestock Livestock per Families Livestock Owning Livestock Family Owning per Family Cow 21 32 1.52 36 67 1.86 Buffalo 22 51 2.32 29 57 1.97 Baberu Goat/Sheep 9 24 2.67 17 129 7.59 Bullock 2 4 2.00 10 24 2.40 Total owning Livestock 34 111 3.26 50 277 5.54 Cow 25 48 1.92 22 38 1.73 Buffalo 25 55 2.20 36 85 2.36 Naraini Goat/Sheep 6 15 2.50 5 46 9.20 Bullock 10 22 2.20 6 11 1.83 Total owning Livestock 34 140 4.12 48 180 3.75 Tindwari Cow 47 82 1.74 16 33 2.06 Buffalo 47 105 2.23 20 40 2.00 Goat/Sheep 19 56 2.95 5 28 5.60 Bullock 18 49 2.72 4 8 2.00 108 Command Non-Command Average No. of Average Block Name Livestock No. of Families No. of No. of Livestock Livestock per Families Livestock Owning Livestock Family Owning per Family Total owning Livestock 58 292 5.03 23 109 4.74 Cow 93 162 1.74 74 138 1.86 Buffalo 94 211 2.24 85 182 2.14 District Total  Goat/Sheep 34 95 2.79 27 203 7.52 Bullock 30 75 2.50 20 43 2.15 Total owning Livestock 126 543 4.31 121 566 4.68 Table 10: Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family Total Total Total Income Net Income Total Income Net Income Expenditure Expenditure Block (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Source (Rs. In (Rs. In Name Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Command Non-Command Agricultureculture 64472 26891 37581 54368 24972 29396 Animal Husbandry 35300 14250 21050 22909 10273 12636 Sevice 207222 30333 176889 118000 25556 92444 Baberu Wage labor 37767 6406 31361 41217 6152 35065 Other Business (shop / Home 27500 7167 20333 37952 10286 27667 industry ) Total Average 74452 17009 57443 54889 15448 39442 Agriculture 51143 20234 30909 32620 17006 15614 Animal Husbandry 19854 8688 11167 31167 10778 20389 Sevice 77429 12571 64857 54333 17250 37083 Naraini Wage labor 40900 9667 31233 48647 10588 38059 Other Business (shop / Home 66625 39688 26938 115714 20286 95429 industry ) Total Average 51190 18169 33021 56496 15182 41315 Tindwari Agriculture 72825 22728 50097 73054 20964 52089 109 Total Total Total Income Net Income Total Income Net Income Expenditure Expenditure (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Animal Husbandry 23895 8342 15553 36429 12143 24286 Sevice 93778 14417 79361 86600 21000 65600 Wage labor 36759 8983 27776 35017 7100 27917 Other Business (shop / Home 36101 13656 22444 39061 18727 20333 industry ) / Home industry ) Total Average 52671 13625 39046 54032 15987 38045 Agriculture 62813 23284 39529 53347 20981 32367 Animal Husbandry 26350 10427 15923 30168 11064 19104 Sevice 126143 19107 107036 86311 21269 65043 Total Wage labor 38475 8352 30123 41627 7947 33680 Average Other Business (shop / Home 43409 20170 23238 64242 16433 47810 industry ) / Home industry ) Total Average 59438 16268 43170 55139 15539 39601 Table 11: Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non-Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Average Expenditure No. of Families No. of Families Expenditure per per family family Education 32 7384 51 5773 Health 39 5029 60 4129 Baberu Consumption Related 40 38305 60 36776 Other 39 5359 60 6033 Education 33 4061 41 6924 Health 40 3790 60 4528 Naraini Consumption Related 40 28683 60 26292 Other 39 5474 56 5225 Tindwari Education 57 8721 21 7219 110 Command Non-Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Average Expenditure No. of Families No. of Families Expenditure per per family family Health 70 4497 29 3559 Consumption Related 70 34721 30 35100 Other 67 6216 28 5857 Education 122 7110 113 6427 Health 149 4447 149 4427 District Total Consumption Related 150 34066 150 33691 Other 145 5786 144 5571 Table 12: Annual Savings: Percent of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family. Where savings Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Command Baberu 11 23775 3 1275 4 8500 33550 18 1864 Naraini 8 11108 3 1380 7 21445 33933 18 1885 Tindwari 7 9840 2 5247 5 15600 30687 14 2192 Total 26 44723 8 7901.67 16 45545.5 98170 50 1963 Non-Command Baberu 5 7534 1 600 4 6000 14134 10 1413 Naraini 5 7692 2 1000 4 12255 20947 11 1904 Tindwari 8 8660 1 2123 2 24706 35489 11 3226 Total 18 23886 4 3723 10 42960 70569 32 2205 111 Table 13: Number of Indebted Families, Average Loan and Average Outstanding per family Loan Current Outstanding Block Name Average Current Total No. of Indebted HH. Average Loan Total No. of Indebted HH. Outstanding Command Baberu 20 22085 20 19060 Naraini 22 8209 22 6971 Tindwari 26 10577 26 9412 District Total Average 68 13196 68 11460 Non-Command Baberu 36 17347 36 16398 Naraini 27 16640 27 13525 Tindwari 19 10008 19 8211 District Total Average 82 15414 82 13555 Table 13: Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding. Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Current Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Command Consumption 67500 47500 5500 3750 0 0 Health 0 0 22500 22500 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 13070 12370 0 0 0 0 Baberu Marriage Related 30000 27500 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 16 16 4 4 0 0 Total Loan 385700 328700 56000 52500 0 0 Average Loan 24106 20544 14000 13125 0 0 Naraini Consumption 0 0 25000 12500 10000 10000 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Current Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 5846 5675 10000 10000 6920 6920 Marriage Related 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 13 13 3 3 6 6 Total Loan 76000 73769 60000 35000 44600 44600 Average Loan 5846 5675 20000 11667 7433 7433 Consumption 0 0 27000 27000 40000 20000 Health 0 0 30000  30000 23000 23000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 4147 3718 10000  7000 8750 8750 Tindwari Marriage Related 0 0 0  0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 17 17 5 5 4 4 Total Loan 70500 63206 124000 121000 80500 60500 Average Loan 4147 3718 24800 24200 20125 15125 Consumption 67500 47500 19167 14417 25000 15000 Health 0 0 26250 26250 23000 23000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 6930 6517 10000 8500 7443 7443 District Total Marriage Related 30000 27500 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 46 46 12 12 10 10 Total Loan 532200 465675 240000 208500 125100 105100 Average Loan 11570 10123 20000 17375 12510 10510 113 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Current Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Command Consumption 67500 47500 5500 3750 0 0 Health 0 0 22500 22500 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 13070 12370 0 0 0 0 Baberu Marriage Related 30000 27500 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 16 16 4 4 0 0 Total Loan 385700 328700 56000 52500 0 0 Average Loan 24106 20544 14000 13125 0 0 Consumption 0 0 25000 12500 10000 10000 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 5846 5675 10000 10000 6920 6920 Naraini Marriage Related 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 13 13 3 3 6 6 Total Loan 76000 73769 60000 35000 44600 44600 Average Loan 5846 5675 20000 11667 7433 7433 Tindwari Consumption 0 0 27000 27000 40000 20000 Health 0 0 30000  30000 23000 23000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 4147 3718 10000  7000 8750 8750 Marriage Related 0 0 0  0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 17 17 5 5 4 4 Total Loan 70500 63206 124000 121000 80500 60500 114 Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Current Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Average Loan 4147 3718 24800 24200 20125 15125 Consumption 67500 47500 19167 14417 25000 15000 Health 0 0 26250 26250 23000 23000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 6930 6517 10000 8500 7443 7443 District Total Marriage Related 30000 27500 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 46 46 12 12 10 10 Total Loan 532200 465675 240000 208500 125100 105100 Average Loan 11570 10123 20000 17375 12510 10510 Non-Command Consumption 24214 19500 22500 25000 50000 50000 Health 0 0 37500 37500 30000 30000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 4412 4048 0 0 0 0 Baberu Marriage Related 35000 35000 20000 20000 30000 30000 No. of Household indebted 26 26 5 5 5 5 Total Loan 314500 275324 140000 145000 170000 170000 Average Loan 12096 10589 28000 29000 34000 34000 Naraini Consumption 41667 19000 40000 35000 20333 20333 Health 0 0 32500 32500 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 4268 3887 0 0 0 0 Marriage Related 50000 50000 0 0 0 0 No. of Household indebted 20 20 4 4 3 3 Total Loan 243286 169188 145000 135000 61000 61000 115 Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Current Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Average Loan 12164 8459 36250 33750 20333 20333 Consumption 0 0 13667 13000 0 0 Health 0 0 0  0 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 6510 4214 0  0 0 0 Tindwari Marriage Related 40000 40000 18000  18000 0 0 No. of Household indebted 15 15 4 4 0 0 Total Loan 131143 99000 59000 57000 0 0 Average Loan 8743 6600 14750 14250 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Consumption 29450 19350 23714 22714 27750 27750 Health 0 0 35000 35000 30000 30000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 4988 4043 0 0 0 0 District Total Marriage Related 40000 40000 19000 19000 30000 30000 No. of Household indebted 61 61 13 13 8 8 Total Loan 688929 543511 344000 337000 231000 231000 Average Loan 11294 8910 26462 25923 28875 28875 Table 14: Condition of Poverty No money for treatment No money for No money for school fees Block Name No Response Total of illness daughters marriage of children Command Baberu 6 0 5 29 40 Naraini 3 1 3 33 40 Tindwari 3 3 4 60 70 Total 12 4 12 122 150 116 No money for treatment No money for No money for school fees Block Name No Response Total of illness daughters marriage of children Non-Command Baberu 7 1 7 45 60 Naraini 15 2 11 32 60 Tindwari 3 0 4 23 30 Total 25 3 22 100 150 Table 15: Families member engaged in Mining, adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken Member engaged in Mining adverse effected on Helth Safety Measures adopted Block Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Command Baberu 3 37 40 0 0.00 3 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Naraini 1 39 40 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Tindwari 2 68 70 0 0.00 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 6 144 150 0 0.00 6 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Non-Command Baberu 1 59 60 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Naraini 7 53 60 6 85.71 1 14.29 0 0.00 2 33.33 4 66.67 Tindwari 2 28 30 0 0.00 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 10 140 150 6 60.00 4 40.00 0 0.00 2 33.33 4 66.67 Table 16: Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration Permanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 1 0 3 0 Baberu Workers migrated Out of the State 7 0 2 0 9 0 Total 9 0 3 0 12 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 0 1 0 5 0 Naraini Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 7 2 7 2 Total 4 0 8 2 12 2 117 Permanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tindwari Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 6 0 2 0 8 0 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 7 0 9 2 16 2 Total 13 0 11 2 24 2 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 5 0 5 0 Baberu Workers migrated Out of the State 6 0 2 0 8 0 Total 6 0 7 0 13 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 8 1 3 3 11 4 Naraini Workers migrated Out of the State 6 0 6 0 12 0 Total 14 1 9 3 23 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 1 0 0 3 1 Tindwari Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 3 1 1 0 4 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 11 2 8 3 19 5 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 12 0 9 0 21 0 Total 23 2 17 3 40 5 Table 17: Main Reason for Migrations Employment Business Total Block Name Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 0 0 0 3 0 Baberu Workers migrated Out of the State 9 0 0 0 9 0 Total 12 0 0 0 12 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 0 1 0 5 0 Naraini Workers migrated Out of the State 7 1 0 1 7 2 Total 13 4 1 1 12 2 118 Employment Business Total Block Name Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tindwari Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 7 0 1 0 8 0 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 16 1 0 1 16 2 Total 23 4 1 1 24 2 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 5 0 0 0 5 0 Baberu Workers migrated Out of the State 7 0 1 0 8 0 Total 10 0 1 0 13 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 7 3 4 1 11 4 Naraini Workers migrated Out of the State 9 0 3 0 12 0 Total 15 1 6 1 23 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 1 0 0 3 1 Tindwari Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 3 0 1 0 4 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 15 3 3 1 19 5 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 16 1 5 0 21 0 Total 31 4 8 1 40 5 Table 18: Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barran & Unculturable/Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Average Period (in Block Name Reason Families Affected Area Affected (Ha.) months / year) Command Water logging/Flood 4 4 3 Baberu Barren 10 11 12 Drought 3 4 6 Water logging 0 0 0 Naraini Barren 0 0 0 Drought 7 9 6 119 Average Period (in Block Name Reason Families Affected Area Affected (Ha.) months / year) Water logging 1 15 2 Tindwari Barren 1 3 12 Drought 4 9 5 Water logging 5 19 9 Barren 11 14 6 Total Drought 14 22 5 Total 30 54 7 Non-Command Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Baberu Barren 14 15 12 Drought 17 48 4 Water logging 0 0 0 Naraini Barren 5 3 12 Drought 14 13 7 Water logging 0 0 0 Tindwari Barren 3 17 12 Drought 7 67 6 Water logging 0 0 8 Barren 22 35 8 Total Drought 38 129 8 Total 60 164 8 Table 19: Depth of Ground Water Command Non-Command Block Name Average of Water level (In Feet) Average of Water level (In Feet) Baberu More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Naraini More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Tindwari More than 30 ft More than 30 ft District Average More than 30 ft More than 30 ft 120 Table 20 Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Level is Very Deep. Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam Canal / Tubewell No Response Total Command Baberu 30 4 3 0 3 40 Naraini 21 16 0 0 3 40 Tindwari 29 27 3 0 11 70 Total 80 47 6 0 17 150 Non-Command Baberu 34 20 2 0 4 60 Naraini 11 37 1 3 8 60 Tindwari 3 25 0 0 2 30 Total 48 82 3 3 14 150 Table 21 : Months During which Canal Water Land is High and when it is very Dry High water Level No Water in Canal No Response/ Block Name No. of Respondent No. of Respondent (Months) (Months) Landless November 2 May  2 Baberu 62 December 36 June  36 November 0 May  6 Naraini 64 December 36 June  30 November 39 May  49 Tindwari 39 December 22 June  12 District Total 135 135 165 Note: Non-command Not Applicable Table 22 : Period of Heavy Rains Heavy rainy season Block Name No. of Respondent/ Landless Months Command Non-Command Baberu July to August 40 60 Naraini July to August 40 60 Tindwari July to August 70 30 121 Heavy rainy season Block Name No. of Respondent/ Landless Months Command Non-Command District Total 150 150 Table 23 : Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available. Sufficient water not available between : Month/ No. Respondent Block Name Year Command Non-Command Baberu January - February 36 53 Naraini January - February 35 50 Tindwari January - February 60 28 Total 131 131 Table 24: Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurances in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Baberu 0 7 5 12 1 0 0 1 0 3 29 Naraini 2 11 6 4 3 0 0 1 0 1 28 Tindwari 1 10 9 7 7 4 0 0 1 0 39 District Total 2 23 24 28 11 0 1 3 0 5 96 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Baberu 1 6 7 14 7 6 2 2 0 2 47 Naraini 0 5 13 12 7 0 1 1 0 1 40 Tindwari 1 1 3 8 6 1 4 1 0 0 25 District Total 2 12 23 34 20 7 7 4 0 3 112 122 Table 25 : Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested &Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Farmers Get Soil Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 Block Name Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless years Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Baberu 4  32 4 0 2 0 2 0 4 Naraini 10  25 5 4 4 1 1 0 10 Tindwari 10  50 10 2 4 4 0 0 10 District Total 24 107 19 6 10 5 3 0 24 Non-Command Farmers Get Soil Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 Block Name Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless years Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Baberu 2  51 7 0 1 0 0 1 2 Naraini 6  44 10 0 4 1 1 0 6 Tindwari 2  26 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 District Total 10 121 19 0 6 1 1 2 10 Table 26 : Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Command Reduction in Block Name If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Soil Fertility No Response/ Landless Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Baberu 14 22 4 4 2 4 4 Naraini 19 16 5 1 7 4 7 Tindwari 14 46 10 2 4 6 2 District Total 47 84 19 7 13 14 13 Block Name Non-Command 123 Command Reduction in Block Name If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Soil Fertility No Response/ Landless Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Soil Fertility No Response/ Landless Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Baberu 18 35 7 0 6 5 7 Naraini 17 33 10 1 3 5 8 Tindwari 7 21 2 1 2 1 3 District Total 42 89 19 2 11 11 18 Table 27 : Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Block Name Barrenness of Land Period No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Baberu 10  26 4 0 0 10 0 Naraini 3  32 5 0 0 3 0 Tindwari 2  58 10 0 0 2 0 District Total 15 116 19 0 0 15 0 Non-Command Block Name Barrenness of Land Period No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Baberu 14  39 7 0 0 14 0 Naraini 6  44 10 0 0 6 0 Tindwari 3  25 2 0 0 3 0 District Total 23 108 19 0 0 23 0 124 Table 28: Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Command Non-Command Name of Block Crops 5 Years 10 Years Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Before Present Year Before Before Wheat 22.1 19.7 21.3 18.5 16.5 18.1 Jwar/ Bajra 7.5 5.6 6.5 6.8 5.5 6.5 Baberu Pulses 6.4 4.3 5.7 5.4 4.5 5.9 Oilseeds 3.1 2.1 2.9 2.3 2.5 2.0 Wheat 22.95 18.1 20.9 18.5 16.4 19.1 Jwar/ Bajra 8.2 5.2 7.3 7.05 5.9 6.8 Naraini Pulses 6.5 3.5 6.1 6.39 4.3 6.0 Oilseeds 4.1 1.9 3.9 2.55 2.0 2.5 Wheat 21.8 18.6 21.1 18.2 17.6 17.6 Jwar/ Bajra 8.2 8.5 7.0 7.2 5.0 7.3 Tindwari Pulses 6.2 5.3 5.8 6.2 4.5 6.1 Oilseeds 3.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 1.9 4.2 Wheat 22.3 18.8 21.1 18.4 16.8 18.3 Jwar/ Bajra 8.0 6.4 6.9 7.0 5.5 6.8 District (Average) Pulses 6.4 4.4 5.9 6.0 4.4 6.0 Oilseeds 3.5 2.2 3.2 2.7 2.1 2.9 Table 29 : Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) Increase/ Command Name of Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Reasons 4 Nos. Increase of Proper Fertilizers Timely 2 Use of HYV Seed 1 1 - - Baberu Production Use Irrigation Declined Irrigation Problem 5 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Lack of HYV 1 Poor Rain 1 Increase of Timely Irrigation 1 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 - - - - Production Naraini Shortage of Irrigation Declined 2 Problem of wild animals 1 3 Poor Rain 1 Fertilizer Problem 125 Increase/ Command Name of Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Reasons 4 Nos. Increase of Proper Timely Irrigation 3 Use of HYV Seed 2 2 - - Production Fertilizers Use Tindwari Problem of wild Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 1 Poor Rain 1 animals Increase/ Non-Command Name of Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Reasons 4 Nos. Increase of Use of HYV Seed 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 - - - - Production Baberu Shortage of Problem of Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Lack of HYV Seed 2 2 1 Fertilizer wild animals Increase of Timely Timely Irrigation 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 - - - Production Irrigation Naraini Irrigation Problem of Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Lack of HYV Seed 2 2 1 Problem wild animals Increase of Timely Irrigation 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 - - - - Production Tindwari Shortage of Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Problem of wild animals 2 2 Poor Rain 1 Fertilizer Table 30: Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Baberu 0 36 0 53 Naraini 0 35 0 50 Tindwari 0 61 0 28 District Total 0 132 0 131 126 Table 31: Command & Non-command wise Total sown area & area sown in Rabi, Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) Sown Area in Kharif (%) Command 113.36 57.58 42.42 Baberu Non Command 151.57 65.63 34.37 Total 264.93 62.19 37.81 Command 98.97 60.03 39.97 Naraini Non Command 84.54 71.35 28.65 Total 183.51 65.24 34.76 Command 190.45 72.02 27.98 Tindwari Non Command 59.08 57.30 42.70 Total 249.53 68.53 31.47 District Total 697.97 65.26 34.74 Table 32: Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Area Irrigated Area Irrigated Sown Area (Ha.) Sown Area (Ha.) Ha. % Ha. % Baberu 113.4 41.7 36.8 151.6 42.1 27.8 Naraini 99.0 39.5 40.0 84.5 15.7 18.5 Tindwari 190.5 83.1 43.6 59.1 17.9 30.4 District Total 402.8 164.4 40.1 295.2 75.7 25.6 Table 33 : Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Irrigated Block Name Reservoir/ Dam Private Tubewell/ Govt. Tubewell Pond/well & etc. land (Ha.) Canal (%) Rainfed (%) (%) Pumpset (%) (%) (%) Karvi 41.7 70.77 31.72 0.00 0.00 16.58 2.30 Manikpur 39.5 45.02 48.71 0.00 0.00 18.01 0.00 Ram Nagar 83.1 46.02 63.26 1.20 0.00 23.89 0.00 District Total 164.4 52.06 51.75 0.61 0.00 20.62 0.58 Block Name Total Irrigated Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) 127 land (Ha.) Reservoir/ Dam Private Tubewell/ Govt. Tubewell Pond/well & etc. Canal (%) Rainfed (%) (%) Pumpset (%) (%) (%) Karvi 42.1 0.00 104.56 4.75 0.00 101.54 4.75 Manikpur 15.7 0.00 85.97 6.38 0.00 171.68 4.59 Ram Nagar 17.9 0.00 108.36 0.00 0.89 78.76 0.00 District Total 75.7 0.00 101.61 3.96 0.21 110.67 3.59 Table 34: Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 19.51 21.95 58.54 Baberu Small 26.92 15.38 57.69 Large 22.73 22.73 54.55 Total 23.05 20.02 56.92 Marginal 41.86 2.33 55.81 Naraini Small 28.00 16.00 56.00 Large 35.29 11.76 52.94 Total 35.05 10.03 54.92 Marginal 42.22 24.44 33.33 Tindwari Small 42.86 23.81 33.33 Large 54.55 22.73 22.73 Total 46.54 23.66 29.80 District Total 34.88 17.90 47.21 Note: Non-command-Not applicable Table 35: Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Command Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Water not Received Total No. of Block Name Crops Name No. of Watering Watering Timely Late from above Source Watering Respondent Required done Watering Watering for No. of Watering through Tubewell Baberu Wheat 27 87 66 24 19 23 23 Jwar/Bajra 10 22 6 1 1 4 4 Pulses 10 12 6 4 1 1 1 128 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 30 112 82 41 30 7 9 Jwar/Bajra 18 99 66 40 23 3 3 Naraini Pulses 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 33 121 101 48 37 16 16 Jwar/Bajra 5 22 16 8 6 2 2 Tindwari Pulses 11 15 12 12 4 1 1 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 90 320 249 113 86 46 48 District Jwar/Bajra 33 143 88 49 30 9 9 Total Pulses 23 32 20 16 5 2 2 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Water not Received Total No. of Block Name Crops Name No. of Watering Watering Timely Late from above Source Watering Respondent Required done Watering Watering for No. of Watering through Tubewell Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baberu Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 3 12 9 4 5 4 1 Jwar/Bajra 1 6 4 3 1 0 0 Naraini Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tindwari Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Wheat 3 12 9 4 5 4 1 Total Jwar/Bajra 1 6 4 3 1 0 0 129 Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 36 : Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and saving per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Land Total price of Irrigation cost (Av. Average Crops Price of Wage of Other Holding Productivity crop per Ha.) Cost of Income (per Name Seeds (Av. Labour (Av. expense (per Size (Qtl/Ha) Production By Fertilizer Ha.) per Ha.) By Canal per Ha.) Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Tubewel (per Ha.) Wheat 21.7 22128 2579 130 3800 2967 2686 2953 7143 Jwar/ Bajra 7.1 6400 522 0 0 1637 0 2115 2126 Marginal Pulses 6.0 16316 2197 128 3000 1656 1180 2411 5872 Oil seeds 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 21.4 21557 2566 128 3205 2414 2323 3283 7767 Jwar/ Bajra 8.3 7452 528 0 0 1976 0 2312 2636 Small Pulses 6.0 15000 3000 0 0 2250 1000 4000 4750 Oil seeds 5.5 30500 500 7 0 1750 500 2000 25750 Wheat 23.7 22990 2497 241 3367 2418 2243 3182 9283 Jwar/ Bajra 8.6 7745 457 0 0 1703 0 2415 3170 Large Pulses 7.3 19871 2457 117 2338 2061 1250 3152 8614 Oil seeds 5.0 14000 2500 11 0 1500 0 2000 8000 Wheat 22.3 22225 2547 166 3457 2600 2417 3139 8064 District Jwar/ Bajra 8.0 7199 502 0 0 1772 0 2281 2644 (Average) Pulses 6.4 17062 2551 82 1779 1989 1143 3188 6412 Oil seeds 3.5 14833 1000 6 0 1083 167 1333 11250 2.6X20 Non-Command Land Total price of Irrigation cost (Av. Average Crops Price of Wage of Other Holding Productivity crop per Ha.) Cost of Income (per Name Seeds (Av. Labour (Av. expense (per Size (Qtl/Ha) Production By Fertilizer Ha.) per Ha.) By Canal per Ha.) Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Tubewel (per Ha.) Marginal Wheat 18.5 18796 2608 0 3438 2849 2517 3294 4090 130 Jwar/ Bajra 7.0 6297 481 0 0 1630 0 1951 2235 Pulses 5.9 17121 2123 0 1667 1997 1182 2822 7331 Oil seeds 3.0 7750 263 0 0 1850 700 2500 2438 Wheat 17.7 17660 2481 0 3810 2520 2123 3147 3580 Jwar/ Bajra 6.8 6113 446 0 0 1625 0 2304 1738 Small Pulses 6.0 16500 2075 0 2000 1842 1043 3030 6510 Oil seeds 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 19.0 19007 2482 0 4517 2339 2193 3221 4255 Jwar/ Bajra 7.3 6525 421 0 0 1600 0 2192 2313 Large Pulses 6.1 17762 2200 0 2000 2062 1340 2871 7289 Oil seeds 5.0 16500 2250 4 0 1750 0 2250 10250 Wheat 18.4 18488 2524 0 3922 2569 2278 3221 3975 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.0 6312 449 0 0 1618 0 2149 2095 (Average) Pulses 6.0 17128 2133 0 1889 1967 1188 2908 7043 Oil seeds 2.7 8083 838 1 0 1200 233 1583 4229 Table 37: Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce Command (Problems in Marketing) To Money Block Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At lender for Name Transport Storage Low Price distance of Procurement by Middle Total Repayment of Mandi Centre Men loan 1. Procurement Centre 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 Baberu 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 4. Local Market 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 Naraini 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4. Local Market 0 2 16 0 0 0 6 2 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 131 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 0 Tindwari 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 4. Local Market 2 1 13 0 0 0 12 2 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 2. Mandi 2 1 3 9 2 3 3 23 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 11 1 3 0 1 16 Total 4. Local Market 2 4 36 0 0 0 19 61 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command (Problems in Marketing) To Money Block Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At lender for Name Transport Storage Low Price distance of Procurement by Middle Total Repayment of Mandi Centre Men loan 1. Procurement Centre 2 2 9 8 1 3 1 29 2. Mandi 6 4 11 2 2 1 2 34 Baberu 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 2 2 1 4 3 3 1 24 4. Local Market 3 0 10 0 1 4 0 27 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 6 2 2 3 1 14 2. Mandi 1 0 2 1 5 2 0 17 Naraini 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 7 2 8 3 1 3 1 27 4. Local Market 3 1 1 5 8 8 2 48 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 3 4 3 5 0 15 2. Mandi 3 2 5 2 2 6 2 29 Tindwari 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 0 3 4 0 2 0 16 4. Local Market 0 12 13 3 2 11 9 32 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District 1. Procurement Centre 2 2 18 14 6 11 2 55 132 Total 2. Mandi 10 6 18 5 9 9 4 61 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 10 4 12 11 4 8 2 51 4. Local Market 6 13 24 8 11 23 11 96 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 38: Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops No. of Farmers Command Non-Command Block Name Impact Nos. of No Nos. of No % % Total % % Total Respondent Response Respondent Response 1. Productivity Improved 1 2.78 35 97.22 36 0 0.00 53 100.00 53 2. Better Quality Produceof 0 0.00 36 100.00 36 0 0.00 53 100.00 53 Baberu New Crops 3. No Sufficient Impact 8 22.22 28 77.78 36 0 0.00 53 100.00 53 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 35 100.00 35 2 4.17 48 96.00 50 2. Better Quality Produceof 5 14.29 30 85.71 35 0 0.00 50 100.00 50 Naraini New Crops 3. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 35 100.00 35 1 2.04 49 98.00 50 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 60 100.00 60 0 0.00 28 100.00 28 2. Better Quality Produceof 3 5.00 57 95.00 60 0 0.00 28 100.00 28 Tindwari New Crops 3. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 60 100.00 60 1 3.70 27 96.43 28 1. Productivity Improved 1 0.77 130 99.24 131 2 1.55 129 98.47 131 District 2. Better Quality 8 6.50 123 93.89 131 0 0.00 131 100.00 131 Total Produceof New Crops 3. No Sufficient Impact 8 6.50 123 93.89 131 2 1.55 129 98.47 131 Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command Baberu 1. Chemical Fertilizer 277 272 2. Bio-Fertilizer 295 310 3. Chemical Pesticide 2.38 4.33 133 Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 4. Bio-Pesticide 0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 279 228 2. Bio-Fertilizer 265 239.00 Naraini 3. Chemical Pesticide 0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 254 256 2. Bio-Fertilizer 247 300 Tindwari 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.60 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 269.99 251.87 2. Bio-Fertilizer 247.33 305.00 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 1.49 4.33 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.00 0.00 Table 40. Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons Command Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 35 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 1 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 22 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 3 Water Level is Deep Baberu 3- Wild Animals & Termite 3 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 59 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 1 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 1- Seeds Quality 9 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 42 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 0 Water Level is Deep Naraini 3- Wild Animals & Termite 8 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 41 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 1 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 2 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 0 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 1- Seeds Quality 35 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 3 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 24 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 9 Water Level is Deep Tindwari 3- Wild Animals & Termite 9 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 32 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 1 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 0 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 134 Command Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 79 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 4 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 88 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 12 Water Level is Deep District Total 3- Wild Animals & Termite 20 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 132 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 2 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 2 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 1 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use Table 40: Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons Non- Command Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 19 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 2 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 34 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 2 Water Level is Deep Baberu 3- Wild Animals & Termite 1 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 19 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 2 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 1 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 0 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 1- Seeds Quality 17 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 18 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 0 Water Level is Deep Naraini 3- Wild Animals & Termite 4 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 38 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 0 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 1- Seeds Quality 7 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 6 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 17 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 7 Water Level is Deep Tindwari 3- Wild Animals & Termite 22 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 31 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 0 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 1- Seeds Quality 43 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 8 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 69 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 9 Water Level is Deep District Total 3- Wild Animals & Termite 27 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 88 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 2 Agriculture Field close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 1 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 0 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly due to Tubewell use 135 Table 41: Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Baberu 5 8.20 56 91.80 61 Naraini 6 8.82 62 91.18 68 Tindwari 3 3.80 76 96.20 79 District Total 14 6.73 194 93.27 208 25.1 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Baberu 0 0.00 81 100.00 81 Naraini 1 1.20 82 98.80 83 Tindwari 0 0.00 82 100.00 82 District Total 1 0.41 245 99.59 246 25.2 Table 43: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Baberu 1 2.33 42 97.67 43 Naraini 0 0.00 55 100.00 55 Tindwari 0 0.00 71 100.00 71 District Total 1 0.59 168 99.41 169 25.3 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) Table 49: Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Baberu 2 4.65 41 95.35 43 Naraini 0 0.00 54 100.00 54 Tindwari 0 0.00 70 100.00 70 District Total 2 1.20 165 98.80 167 25.9 136 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Note: Non- Command Not Applicable Table 52: NGO's working in the Area and Families Benefitted Nos. of Responses Block Name NGO’s working in the Area Command Non-Command (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Yes 4 10.0 3 5.0 Baberu NO 36 90.0 57 95.0 Total 40 100.0 60 100.0 Yes 3 7.5 3 5.0 Naraini NO 37 92.5 57 95.0 Total 40 100.0 60 100.0 Yes 0 0.0 0 0.0 Tindwari NO 70 100.0 30 100.0 Total 70 100.0 30 100.0 Yes 7 4.7 6 4.0 Total NO 143 95.3 144 96.0 Total 150 100.0 150 100.0 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Command Non-Command Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Baberu 0 0.0 4 100.0 0 0.0 3 100.0 Naraini 1 33.3 2 66.7 1 33.3 2 66.7 Tindwari - - - - - - - - Total 40.0 60.0 0 0.0 100.0 Table 53: Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % Baberu Yes 5 12.50 5 8.33 137 Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % No 35 87.50 55 91.67 Total 40 100.00 60 100.00 Yes 8 20.00 8 13.33 Naraini No 32 80.00 52 86.67 Total 40 100.00 60 100.00 Yes 0 0.00 1 3.33 Tindwari No 70 100.00 29 96.67 Total 70 100.00 30 100.00 Yes 13 8.67 14 9.33 District Total No 137 91.33 136 90.67 Total 150 115.38 150 88.24 If Yes, Objectives No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Animal Husbandary 0  5  Baberu 10 For earning money  3  0  Employment  2  0  Animal Husbandary 1  6  Naraini 16 For earning money  4  0  Employment  3  2  Animal Husbandary 0 1 Tindwari 1 For earning money  0 0 Employment  0 0 Animal Husbandary 1 12 District Total 27 For earning money 7 0 Employment 5 2 138 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Command Non- Command Block Name Members Members Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Associated Associated Yes 1  Yes 1  Karvi 0 0.00 1 100.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 No 39  No 59  Yes 0 Yes 2 Mainkpur 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 100.00 No 40 No 58 Yes 0 Yes 0 Ram Nagar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 70 No 30 Yes 1 Yes 3 Total 0 100.00 1 100.00 1 100.00 2 100.00 No 149 No 147 Table 55: Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Command Non-Command Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) (No.) (%) 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Baberu 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Naraini 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Tindwari 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 139 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. Designation No. Designation No. Command Yes 9 22.5 Baberu Seenchpal 4 JE 1 S.D.O 2 Operator 2 No 27 67.5 Yes 9 22.5 Naraini Seenchpal 4 JE 1 S.D.O 3 Operator 1 No 24 60.0 Yes 3 6.0 Tindwari Seenchpal 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- No 57 114.0 Yes 21 16.2 Total Seenchpal 11 JE 2 S.D.O 5 Operator 3 No 108 83.1 Non-Command Yes 4 6.7 Baberu Seenchpal 1 JE 3 -- -- -- -- No 49 81.7 Yes 2 3.3 Naraini Seenchpal 1 JE 1 -- -- -- -- No 48 80.0 Yes 0 0.0 Tindwari -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- No 28 56.0 Yes 6 3.5 Total Seenchpal 2 JE 4 -- -- -- -- No 125 73.5 140 Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and Whether you feel satisfied with his behaviour Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Irrigation 3 4 2 9 Baberu Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation 3 0 4 7 Naraini Water Supply 0 4 0 4 Irrigation 0 0 0 0 Tindwari Water Supply 1 2 0 3 Irrigation 6 4 6 16 District Total Water Supply 1 6 0 7 Non-Command Irrigation 0 0 1 1 Baberu Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation 0 2 0 2 Naraini Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation 0 0 0 0 Tindwari Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation 0 2 1 3 District Total Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Table 58: Place where household waste is thrown and Its effect Command (Effect of household waste thrown:) Block Name Command Non-Command Place of Dump More Dirty Bad Prevallence of Prevalance of More Dirty Bad Prevallence of Prevalance of Total Total Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Baber Near home 2 6 1 1 0 10 10 11 15 6 1 43 u On Dump Site 14 13 12 1 0 40 18 13 17 8 2 58 141 On Pond 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 1 0 10 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 In the Field 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 7 Near home 8 4 3 4 2 21 10 11 1 2 0 24 On Dump Site 13 9 10 3 2 37 17 21 9 10 0 57 On Pond 4 1 0 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Naraini On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 3 3 1 0 0 7 2 2 0 4 0 8 Near home 19 14 4 2 0 39 2 4 0 1 0 7 On Dump Site 29 23 13 3 0 68 9 8 5 1 0 23 On Pond 5 3 1 0 0 9 1 1 0 0 0 2 Tindwari On Water Logged Place 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 2 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 7 Near home 29 24 8 7 2 70 22 26 16 9 1 74 On Dump Site 56 45 35 7 2 145 44 42 31 19 2 138 District Total Pond 9 4 1 2 1 17 5 4 2 1 0 12 On Water Logged Place 2 0 0 3 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 In the Field 6 4 1 0 0 11 8 7 2 5 0 22 Table 59: Whether Household Waste is used in Preparing Fertilizer Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Baberu 7 33 13 47 Naraini 6 34 9 51 Tindwari 15 55 13 17 District Total 28 122 35 115 142 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on Family Av. Monthly Expences on Women Block Name No. of HHs No. of HHs. (Rs.) (Rs.) Command Baberu 40 386 40 204 Naraini 40 413 40 221 Tindwari 70 375 70 226 Total 150 388 150 219 Non-Command Baberu 60 373 60 191 Naraini 60 423 60 221 Tindwari 30 280 30 135 Total 150 374 150 191 Table 61: Total Number of Family and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years Number of Members who Number of Members who Block Name Family Members Number suffered from certain diseases Number suffered from certain diseases Number % Number % Command Mom-Command Male 182 16 8.79 283 31 10.95 Baberu Female 151 21 13.91 217 29 13.36 Total 333 37 11.11 500 60 12.00 Male 152 19 12.50 227 32 14.10 Naraini Female 134 26 19.40 190 27 14.21 Total 286 45 15.73 417 59 14.15 Male 325 35 10.77 105 12 11.43 Tindwari Female 256 24 9.38 75 15 20.00 Total 581 59 10.15 180 27 15.00 Male 659 70 31.87 615 75 36.59 Total Female 541 71 39.37 482 71 44.19 Total 1200 141 35.25 1097 146 39.93 143 Table 62: Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Command Typhoid Baberu 16 21 3 6 18.75 28.57 3 6 12 Naraini 19 26 6 7 31.58 26.92 8 5 4 Tindwari 35 24 13 8 37.14 33.33 13 8 10 Total 70 71 22 21 31.43 29.58 24 19 9 Cholera/ Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Diarrhoea Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 2 3 5.71 12.50 1 4 14 Total 70 71 2 3 2.86 4.23 1 4 14 Dysentery Baberu 16 21 1 1 6.25 4.76 0 2 7 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 1 1 1.43 1.41 0 2 7 Hepatitis Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 8 Polio Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 1 0 2.86 0.00 1 0 8 Total 70 71 1 0 1.43 0.00 1 0 8 Jaundice Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 1 1 5.26 3.85 1 1 5 144 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Tindwari 35 24 4 4 11.43 16.67 3 5 13 Total 70 71 5 5 7.14 7.04 4 6 11 Filaria Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Malaria Baberu 16 21 1 4 6.25 19.05 1 4 11 Naraini 19 26 9 15 47.37 57.69 14 10 6 Tindwari 35 24 5 3 14.29 12.50 4 4 13 Total 70 71 15 22 21.43 30.99 19 18 10 Dengu Baberu 16 21 0 1 0.00 4.76 0 1 25 Naraini 19 26 1 0 5.26 0.00 0 1 3 Tindwari 35 24 1 1 2.86 4.17 1 1 20 Total 70 71 2 2 2.86 2.82 1 3 16 Japanese Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 145 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Tindwari 35 24 1 0 2.86 0.00 0 1 15 Total 70 71 1 0 1.43 0.00 0 1 15 Smallpox Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Whooping Baberu 16 21 5 5 31.25 23.81 3 7 27 cough Naraini 19 26 1 1 5.26 3.85 1 1 3 Tindwari 35 24 3 2 8.57 8.33 2 3 12 Total 70 71 9 8 12.86 11.27 6 11 14 Chickenpox Baberu 16 21 1 1 6.25 4.76 0 2 3 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 1 1 1.43 1.41 0 2 3 Asthama Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 1 0.00 3.85 1 0 1 Tindwari 35 24 1 1 2.86 4.17 1 1 30 Total 70 71 1 2 1.43 2.82 2 1 16 Worm disease Baberu 16 21 1 0 6.25 0.00 1 0 18 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 1 0 1.43 0.00 1 0 18 Skin Disease Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 1 1 5.26 3.85 1 1 5 146 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Tindwari 35 24 3 1 8.57 4.17 3 1 15 Total 70 71 4 2 5.71 2.82 4 2 10 Anemia Baberu 16 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 T.B. Baberu 16 21 2 3 12.50 14.29 1 4 17 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 1 1 2.86 4.17 1 1 15 Total 70 71 3 4 4.29 5.63 2 5 16 Pneumonia Baberu 16 21 2 0 12.50 0.00 1 1 10 Naraini 19 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 35 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 70 71 2 0 2.86 0.00 1 1 10 Non-Command Typhoid Baberu 31 29 9 7 29.03 24.14 10 6 17 Naraini 32 27 8 6 25.00 22.22 8 6 15 Tindwari 12 15 3 3 25.00 20.00 1 5 13 Total 75 71 20 16 26.67 22.54 19 17 15 Cholera/ Baberu 31 29 4 5 12.90 17.24 6 3 11 Diarrhoea Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 1 3 8.33 20.00 2 2 8 Total 75 71 5 8 6.67 11.27 8 5 9 Dysentery Baberu 31 29 1 2 3.23 6.90 1 2 11 147 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Naraini 32 27 1 0 3.13 0.00 0 1 16 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 2 2 2.67 2.82 1 3 13 Hepatitis Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 1 0.00 6.67 0 1 12 Total 75 71 0 1 0.00 1.41 0 1 12 Polio Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jaundice Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 3 3 9.38 11.11 4 2 10 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 3 3 4.00 4.23 4 2 10 Filaria Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 1 0 3.13 0.00 1 0 6 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 1 0 1.33 0.00 1 0 6 Malaria Baberu 31 29 3 7 9.68 24.14 6 4 13 Naraini 32 27 14 13 43.75 48.15 18 9 13 Tindwari 12 15 2 5 16.67 33.33 5 2 5 Total 75 71 19 25 25.33 35.21 29 15 10 Dengu Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 3 1 9.38 3.70 1 3 12 148 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 3 1 4.00 1.41 1 3 12 Japanese Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Baberu 31 29 1 0 3.23 0.00 1 0 10 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 1 0 1.33 0.00 1 0 10 Leprosy Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 1 1 3.13 3.70 2 0 25 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 1 1 1.33 1.41 2 0 25 Smallpox Baberu 31 29 2 0 6.45 0.00 1 1 6 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 1 0 8.33 0.00 0 1 8 Total 75 71 3 0 4.00 0.00 1 2 7 Whooping Baberu 31 29 5 5 16.13 17.24 6 4 31 cough Naraini 32 27 1 1 3.13 3.70 1 1 18 Tindwari 12 15 3 2 25.00 13.33 4 1 5 Total 75 71 9 8 12.00 11.27 11 6 18 Chickenpox Baberu 31 29 2 0 6.45 0.00 2 0 4 149 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 1 0 8.33 0.00 1 0 6 Total 75 71 3 0 4.00 0.00 3 0 5 Asthama Baberu 31 29 0 1 0.00 3.45 0 1 10 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 0 1 0.00 1.41 0 1 10 Worm disease Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Skin Disease Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Baberu 31 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Naraini 32 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 1 0 20 Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 0 1 0.00 1.41 1 0 20 T.B. Baberu 31 29 1 1 3.23 3.45 2 0 9 Naraini 32 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 1 0 12 Tindwari 12 15 1 1 8.33 6.67 1 1 19 Total 75 71 2 3 2.67 4.23 4 1 13 Pneumonia Baberu 31 29 3 1 9.68 3.45 0 4 25 Naraini 32 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 150 Average Distance of Total Number of Family Members Percentage of Desease Block Name Treatment place Place of Family Members Affected Affected Member treatment (In KM.) Govt. Male Female Male Female Male Female Pvt. Physician Hospital Tindwari 12 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 75 71 3 1 4.00 1.41 0 4 25 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Alleviation Families whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Related Programme Block Name Benefitted to Description Yes Partially No Number Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA Baberu 5 5 0 0 Naraini 5 3 2 0 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Tindwari 3 1 2 0 District Total 13 9 4 0 Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA Baberu 3 3 0 0 Naraini 2 2 0 0 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Tindwari 3 2 1 0 District Total 8 7 1 0 Note:- No program found related to agriculture and irrigation were reported 151 Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income of Women Respondents Command Non-Command Block Name Occupation Number Average Income Number Average Income Agriculture 2 3000 2 1000 Labours 8 8950 9 8167 Baberu Housewife 30 0 49 0 Total 40 11950 60 9167 Agriculture 3 6000 2 20000 Labours 7 6714 6 3667 Naraini Housewife 30 0 42 0 Total 40 12714 50 23667 Agriculture 5 5920 5 8000 Labours 6 4333 13 8077 Tindwari Housewife 59 22 0 Total 70 10253 40 16077 Agriculture 10 14920 9 29000 Labours 21 19998 28 19910 Total Housewife 119 0 113 0 Total 140 19998 141 19910 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Total Land Size Number of Total Land Size Number of Families (Ha). Families (Ha). Only Men 35 84.02 50 113.40 Only Women 2 2.22 4 8.40 Baberu Joint Name 0 0.00 3 2.32 Total 37 86.24 57 124.12 Only Men 30 682.30 29 53.60 Only Women 3 10.24 5 8.84 Naraini Joint Name 1 0.40 7 8.92 Total 34 692.94 41 71.36 152 Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Total Land Size Number of Total Land Size Number of Families (Ha). Families (Ha). Only Men 43 106.34 23 45.73 Only Women 3 21.00 3 2.08 Tindwari Joint Name 1 3.00 0 0.00 Total 47 130.34 26 47.81 Only Men 108 872.66 102 212.73 Only Women 8 33.46 12 19.32 Total Joint Name 2 3.40 10 11.24 Total 118 909.52 124 243.29 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School Block Name Children Group School Going Going Group School Going Going Command Non-Command Boys 40 36 90.00 51 50 98.04 Baberu Girls 29 20 68.97 53 40 75.47 Total 69 56 81.16 104 90 86.54 Boys 30 28 93.33 38 37 97.37 Naraini Girls 31 19 61.29 35 19 54.29 Total 61 47 77.05 73 56 76.71 Boys 63 49 77.78 26 21 80.77 Tindwari Girls 38 28 73.68 17 9 52.94 Total 101 77 76.24 43 30 69.77 Boys 133 113 84.96 115 108 93.91 District Total Girls 98 67 68.37 105 68 64.76 Total 231 180 77.92 220 176 80.00 153 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Command Non-Command Block Name Expenditure on: Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Boys 2262 1479 Baberu Girls 2069 1176 Total 2193 1345 Boys 1756 2517 Naraini Girls 2065 2257 Total 1880 2428 Boys 1972 2423 Tindwari Girls 1769 2643 Total 1898 2489 Boys 1996 2140 District Total Girls 1968 2025 Total 1986 2095 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Number % Number % 1 Poverty 7 30.43 9 32.14 2 Lack of Schools 9 39.13 13 46.43 Baberu 3 Transportation Problem 7 30.43 6 21.43 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Poverty 8 28.57 11 36.67 2 Lack of Schools 12 42.86 16 53.33 Naraini 3 Transportation Problem 5 17.86 2 6.67 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 3 10.71 1 3.33 Tindwari 1 Poverty 0 0.00 5 21.74 2 Lack of Schools 9 50.00 7 30.43 3 Transportation Problem 5 27.78 4 17.39 154 Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Number % Number % 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 4 22.22 7 30.43 1 Poverty 15 21.74 25 30.86 2 Lack of Schools 30 43.48 36 44.44 District Total 3 Transportation Problem 17 24.64 12 14.81 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 7 10.14 8 9.88 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Block Name Type of Work Number % Number % 1 Harvesting 32 80.00 38 63.33 2 Help in Irrigation 19 47.50 30 50.00 3 Crop Storage 21 52.50 34 56.67 Baberu 4 Sowing 14 35.00 24 40.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 13 32.50 12 20.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 11 27.50 20 33.33 1 Harvesting 35 87.50 33 55.00 2 Help in Irrigation 21 52.50 27 45.00 3 Crop Storage 24 60.00 31 51.67 Naraini 4 Sowing 21 52.50 29 48.33 5 Cultivation/Weeding 15 37.50 13 21.67 6 Help in Insecticide spray 11 27.50 12 20.00 1 Harvesting 26 37.14 29 96.67 2 Help in Irrigation 21 30.00 26 86.67 3 Crop Storage 29 41.43 32 106.67 Tindwari 4 Sowing 16 22.86 22 73.33 5 Cultivation/Weeding 14 20.00 19 63.33 6 Help in Insecticide spray 14 20.00 18 60.00 District Total 1 Harvesting 93 62.00 100 66.67 2 Help in Irrigation 61 40.67 83 55.33 155 Block Name Type of Work Number % Number % 3 Crop Storage 74 49.33 97 64.67 4 Sowing 51 34.00 75 50.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 42 28.00 44 29.33 6 Help in Insecticide spray 36 24.00 50 33.33 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains Multiple Response Block Name Steps Number % Number % 1 Use of Hemp Bag 5 12.50 9 15.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 7 17.50 7 11.67 Baberu 3 Use of Medicines 8 20.00 10 16.67 4 Home Made Storage Tank 13 32.50 20 33.33 1 Use of Hemp Bag 3 7.50 4 6.67 2 Use of Neem Leaves 7 17.50 9 15.00 Naraini 3 Use of Medicines 4 10.00 7 11.67 4 Home Made Storage Tank 14 35.00 23 38.33 1 Use of Hemp Bag 1 1.43 3 10.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 5 7.14 5 16.67 Tindwari 3 Use of Medicines 8 11.43 7 23.33 4 Home Made Storage Tank 16 22.86 21 70.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 9 6.00 16 10.67 2 Use of Neem Leaves 19 12.67 21 14.00 District Total 3 Use of Medicines 20 13.33 24 16.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 43 28.67 64 42.67 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock Command Non-Command Block Name Persons Number % Number % 1 Men 3 7.50 1 1.67 Baberu 2 Women 3 7.50 2 3.33 3 Both 28 70.00 47 78.33 156 Command Non-Command Block Name Persons Number % Number % 1 Men 4 10.00 13 21.67 Naraini 2 Women 3 7.50 5 8.33 3 Both 27 67.50 30 50.00 1 Men 4 5.71 3 10.00 Tindwari 2 Women 1 1.43 2 6.67 3 Both 53 75.71 18 60.00 1 Men 11 7.33 17 11.33 District Total 2 Women 7 4.67 9 6.00 3 Both 108 72.00 95 63.33 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Command Non-Command Block Name Activities Average no. of Hourse per Average no. of Hourse per day day 1 Cooking 2:06 2:06 2 Care of Livestock 1:07 1:29 3 Fetching Water 0:51 0:55 Baberu 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:54 0:59 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1:43 1:35 6 Other Household Activities 2:10 2:29 Total Hours 8:51 9:33 1 Cooking 1:36 2:04 2 Care of Livestock 1:19 1:26 3 Fetching Water 0:50 0:54 Naraini 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:56 0:58 5 Compaird work on Own Farm 2:06 1:51 6 Other Household Activities 2:11 2:17 Total Hours 8:58 9:30 Tindwari 1 Cooking 1:47 2:02 2 Care of Livestock 1:20 2:04 157 Command Non-Command Block Name Activities Average no. of Hourse per Average no. of Hourse per day day 3 Fetching Water 0:55 0:58 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1:07 1:00 5 Compaird work on Own Farm 1:52 1:32 6 Other Household Activities 2:03 2:06 Total Hours 9:04 9:42 1 Cooking 1:49 2:04 2 Care of Livestock 1:16 1:34 3 Fetching Water 0:53 0:55 District Total 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1:00 0:59 5 Compaird work on Own Farm 1:53 1:39 6 Other Household Activities 2:07 2:20 Total Hours 8:58 9:31 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers Per day paid Per day paid Rate of Daily No. of Working Rate of Daily No. of Working Male/ labour labour in in Block Name Wages (Average days / Year Wages (Average days/year Female Agriculture (Av. other Activities Rs.) (Average) Rs.) (Average) Hours) (Av. Hours) Command Men 8 108.53 57.06 8 137.22 113.33 Baberu Women 3 35.00 54.57 8 116.00 75.00 Men 8 111.90 62.38 8 137.62 123.33 Naraini Women 2 31.00 51.54 8 110.77 63.46 Men 7 108.80 59.88 8 126.40 102.20 Tindwari Women 2 20.86 46.00 12 106.88 52.69 Men 8 109.74 59.77 8 133.75 112.96 District Total Women 2 28.95 50.70 9 111.21 63.72 Non-Command Baberu Men 8 102.40 62.08 8 132.08 119.29 158 Per day paid Per day paid Rate of Daily No. of Working Rate of Daily No. of Working Male/ labour labour in in Block Name Wages (Average days / Year Wages (Average days/year Female Agriculture (Av. other Activities Rs.) (Average) Rs.) (Average) Hours) (Av. Hours) Women 2 24.75 66.47 8 108.67 67.00 Men 8 105.15 54.09 8 126.97 158.79 Naraini Women 2 28.00 47.50 7 111.11 80.83 Men 8 103.57 58.57 8 128.57 152.86 Tindwari Women 2 25.33 55.63 7 111.25 75.00 Men 8 103.71 58.25 8 129.21 143.65 District Total Women 2 26.03 56.53 7 110.34 74.28 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour Multiple Response Type of Problems in Block Name Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. Command 1 Less Working days 31Go away work 23 2 Low wages 29Hard Work 19 Baberu 3 Do More work 27Long Hours 27 4 No Problem 10No Problem 9 1 Less Working days 39Go away work 29 2 Low wages 29Hard Work 31 Naraini 3 Do More work 23Long Hours 14 4 No Problem 4No Problem 5 1 Less Working days 35Go away work 31 2 Low wages 38Hard Work 26 Tindwari 3 Do More work 27Long Hours 16 4 No Problem 7No Problem 5 District Total 1 Less Working days 105Go away work 83 2 Low wages 96Hard Work 76 3 Do More work 77Long Hours 57 159 Type of Problems in Block Name Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. 4 No Problem 21No Problem 19 Non-Command 1 Less Working days 28Go away work 22 2 Low wages 32Hard Work 25 Baberu 3 Do More work 26Long Hours 30 4 No Problem 8No Problem 7 1 Less Working days 37Go away work 26 2 Low wages 32Hard Work 28 Naraini 3 Do More work 30Long Hours 17 4 No Problem 7No Problem 8 1 Less Working days 27Go away work 34 2 Low wages 31Hard Work 29 Tindwari 3 Do More work 28Long Hours 20 4 No Problem 5No Problem 9 1 Less Working days 92Go away work 82 2 Low wages 95Hard Work 82 District Total 3 Do More work 84Long Hours 67 4 No Problem 20No Problem 24 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income AverageAnnual Savings for self (Rs.) Block Name Separate Income Savings No Savings Command Yes 2 1500 - Baberu No 12 NA - No Response 26 NA - Yes 2 3500 - Naraini No 13 NA - No Response 25 NA - Tindwari Yes 1 7000 - 160 AverageAnnual Savings for self (Rs.) Block Name Separate Income Savings No Savings No 21 NA - No Response 48 NA - Yes 5 3400 - District Total No 46 NA - No Response 99 NA �  Non-Command Yes 2 3500 - Baberu No 13 NA - No Response 45 NA - Yes 0 0 - Naraini No 30 NA - No Response 30 NA - Yes 0 0 - Tindwari No 12 NA - No Response 18 NA - Yes 2 3500 - District Total No 55 NA - No Response 93 NA �  Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income Command  Non�Command  Block Name Item of Expences Number % Number % 1 Health 12 85.71 15 100.00 2 Food 14 100.00 13 86.67 Baberu 3 Clothes 13 92.86 12 80.00 4 Education 11 78.57 13 86.67 1 Health 11 73.33 12 40.00 2 Food 13 86.67 14 46.67 Naraini 3 Clothes 15 100.00 22 73.33 4 Education 7 46.67 4 13.33 161 Command  Non�Command  Block Name Item of Expences Number % Number % 1 Health 10 45.45 12 100.00 2 Food 14 63.64 11 91.67 Tindwari 3 Clothes 16 72.73 9 75.00 4 Education 3 13.64 5 41.67 1 Health 33 64.71 52 91.23 2 Food 41 80.39 49 85.96 District Total 3 Clothes 44 86.27 49 85.96 4 Education 21 41.18 22 38.60 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member Block Name SHG Member No. % Average Annual Benefit (Rs.) Command Yes   0.0 � Baberu No 40 100.0 � Yes 1 2.5 1500 Naraini No 39 97.5 � Yes 1 1.4 1000 Tindwari No 69 98.6 � Yes 2 1.3 1250 District Total No 148 98.7 � Non-Command Yes 1 1.7 1200 Baberu No 59 98.3 � Yes 4 6.7 1100 Naraini No 56 93.3 � Yes 2 6.7 1200 Tindwari No 28 93.3 � Yes 7 4.7 1143 District Total No 143 95.3 � 162 Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Block Name Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities Command Yes 0  0.0 �  Baberu No 40  100.0 �  Yes 0  0.0 �  Naraini No 40  100.0 �  Yes 0  0.0 �  Tindwari No 70  100.0 �  Yes 0  0.00 Social Work  District Total No 150  100.00 �  Non-Command Yes 0  0.0 �  Baberu No 60  100.0 �  Yes 1  1.7 Social Work  Naraini No 59  98.3 �  Yes 1  3.3 Social Work  Tindwari No 29  96.7 �  Yes 2  1.33 Social Work  District Total No 148  98.67 �  Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Get Importance Block Name Membership Yes No Yes % No % Command Baberu Panchayat or Water Users Association 4 36 1  25.0  3 75.0  Naraini Panchayat or Water Users Association 4 36 1  25.0  3 75.0  Tindwari Panchayat or Water Users Association 4 66 2  50.0  2 50.0  Panchayat or Water Users District Total 12 138 4 33.3  8 66.7  Association 163 Get Importance Block Name Membership Yes No Yes % No % Non-Command Baberu Panchayat or Water Users Association 6 54 0  0.0  6 100.0  Naraini Panchayat or Water Users Association 8 51 0  0.0  8 100.0  Tindwari Panchayat or Water Users Association 3 27 0  0.0  3 100.0  Panchayat or Water Users District Total 17 132 0 0.0  17 100.0  Association Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Effect on Women Effect on Women Yes % No % Yes % No % 1 Voilence Against Women 17  42.5  23  57.5  13  21.7  47 78.3  2 Alcholalic Husband 18  45.0  22  55.0  13  21.7  47 78.3  Baberu 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 19  47.5  21  52.5  11  18.3  49 81.7  4 Low Status of Women in Family 33  82.5  7  17.5  51  85.0  9 15.0  5 Insecure Environment 18  45.0  22  55.0  21  35.0  39 65.0  1 Voilence Against Women 1  2.5  39  97.5  2  3.3  58 96.7  2 Alcholalic Husband 5  12.5  35  87.5  3  5.0  57 95.0  Naraini 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 1  2.5  39  97.5  1  1.7  59 98.3  4 Low Status of Women in Family 34  85.0  6  15.0  45  75.0  15 25.0  5 Insecure Environment 4  10.0  36  90.0  14  23.3  46 76.7  1 Voilence Against Women 8  11.4  62  88.6  4  13.3  26 86.7  2 Alcholalic Husband 10  14.3  60  85.7  3  10.0  27 90.0  Tindwari 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 7  10.0  63  90.0  4  13.3  26 86.7  4 Low Status of Women in Family 43  61.4  27  38.6  29  96.7  1 3.3  5 Insecure Environment 30  42.9  40  57.1  11  36.7  19 63.3  District Total 1 Voilence Against Women 26  17.3  124 82.7  19  12.7  131  87.3  2 Alcholalic Husband 33  22.0  117 78.0  19  12.7  131  87.3  3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 27  18.0  123 82.0  16  10.7  134  89.3  164 Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Effect on Women Effect on Women Yes % No % Yes % No % 4 Low Status of Women in Family 110  73.3  40 26.7  125  83.3  25  16.7  5 Insecure Environment 52  34.7  98 65.3  46  30.7  104  69.3  Table 81: Voting in Elections Voted : Block Name Elections for: Yes % No % Command Baberu Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 39  97.5  1  2.5  Naraini Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 33  82.5  7  17.5  Tindwari Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 61   87.1  9  12.9  Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok District Total 133  88.7  17  11.3  Sabha Non-Command Baberu Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 58  96.7  2  3.3  Naraini Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 54  90.0  6  10.0  Tindwari Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 21  70.0  9  30.0  Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok District Total 133  88.7  17  11.3  Sabha 165 Chitrakoot Table 1 : Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) Command Land Block Name General OBC SC ST Total Holding Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Landless 2 20.00 3 30.00 5 50.00 0 0.00 10 Marginal 1 9.09 7 63.64 3 27.27 0 0.00 11 Karvi Small 6 60.00 3 30.00 1 10.00 0 0.00 10 Large 6 66.67 3 33.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 Total 15 37.50 16 40.00 9 22.50 0 0.00 40 Landless 0 0.00 3 33.33 5 55.56 1 11.11 9 Marginal 3 27.27 7 63.64 1 9.09 0 0.00 11 Manikpur Small 4 40.00 6 60.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 Large 3 30.00 7 70.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 Total 10 25.00 23 57.50 6 15.00 1 2.50 40 Landless 3 30.00 4 40.00 3 30.00 0 0.00 10 Marginal 0 0.00 9 50.00 9 50.00 0 0.00 18 Ram Nagar Small 3 50.00 1 16.67 2 33.33 0 0.00 6 Large 11 68.75 4 25.00 1 6.25 0 0.00 16 Total 17 34.00 18 36.00 15 30.00 0 0.00 50 Landless 5 17.24 10 34.48 13 44.83 1 3.45 29 Marginal 4 10.00 23 57.50 13 32.50 0 0.00 40 Total Small 13 50.00 10 38.46 3 11.54 0 0.00 26 Large 20 57.14 14 40.00 1 2.86 0 0.00 35 Total 42 32.31 57 43.85 30 23.08 1 0.77 130 Non-Command Karvi Landless 1 12.50 3 37.50 3 37.50 1 12.50 8 Marginal 5 17.24 13 44.83 10 34.48 1 3.45 29 Small 4 36.36 5 45.45 2 18.18 0 0.00 11 166 Command Land Block Name General OBC SC ST Total Holding Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Large 9 75.00 3 25.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 12 Total 19 31.67 24 40.00 15 25.00 2 3.33 60 Landless 1 12.50 1 12.50 6 75.00 0 0.00 8 Marginal 3 11.54 14 53.85 9 34.62 0 0.00 26 Manikpur Small 1 10.00 5 50.00 4 40.00 0 0.00 10 Large 6 37.50 9 56.25 1 6.25 0 0.00 16 Total 11 18.33 29 48.33 20 33.33 0 0.00 60 Landless 1 11.11 5 55.56 3 33.33 0 0.00 9 Marginal 4 17.39 12 52.17 6 26.09 1 4.35 23 Ram Nagar Small 6 54.55 2 18.18 3 27.27 0 0.00 11 Large 5 71.43 1 14.29 1 14.29 0 0.00 7 Total 16 32.00 20 40.00 13 26.00 1 2.00 50 Landless 3 12.00 9 36.00 12 48.00 1 4.00 25 Marginal 12 15.38 39 50.00 25 32.05 2 2.56 78 Total Small 11 34.38 12 37.50 9 28.13 0 0.00 32 Large 20 57.14 13 37.14 2 5.71 0 0.00 35 Total 46 27.06 73 42.94 48 28.24 3 1.76 170 (Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha.) Table 2: Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Command Non-Command Type of Block Name Male Female Male Female family Total Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Joint 20 90.91 2 9.09 22 21 91.30 2 8.70 23 Karvi Single 13 72.22 5 27.78 18 34 91.89 3 8.11 37 Total 33 82.50 7 17.50 40 55 91.67 5 8.33 60 Manikpur Joint 13 86.67 2 13.33 15 19 90.48 2 9.52 21 Single 23 92.00 2 8.00 25 29 74.36 10 25.64 39 167 Total 36 90.00 4 10.00 40 48 80.00 12 20.00 60 Joint 32 100.00 0.00 32 18 100.00 0.00 18 Ram Nagar Single 15 83.33 3 16.67 18 27 84.38 5 15.63 32 Total 47 94.00 3 6.00 50 45 90.00 5 10.00 50 Joint 65 94.20 4 5.80 69 58 93.55 4 6.45 62 Total Single 51 83.61 10 16.39 61 90 83.33 18 16.67 108 Total 116 89.23 14 10.77 130 148 87.06 22 12.94 170 Table 3: Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Command Karvi 142 133 717 117 96 213 82.39 72.18 72.38 Manikpur 128 124 666 99 81 180 77.34 65.32 72.52 Ram Nagar 180 151 611 155 111 266 86.11 73.51 79.54 Total 450 408 1994 371 288 659 82.44 70.59 33.05 Non Command Karvi 243 199 717 189 117 306 77.78 58.79 72.38 Manikpur 207 207 666 166 137 303 80.19 66.18 72.52 Ram Nagar 146 134 611 127 93 220 86.99 69.40 79.54 Total 596 540 1994 482 347 829 80.87 64.26 41.57 Table 4: Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility and Electric Connection Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Karvi Kuchha 16 76.19 5 23.81 21 4 19.05 17 80.95 Pacca 2 40.00 3 60.00 5 3 60.00 2 40.00 Kuchha/Pacca 12 85.71 2 14.29 14 4 28.57 10 71.43 168 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 30 75.00 10 25.00 40 11 27.50 29 72.50 Kuchha 18 85.71 3 14.29 21 4 19.05 17 80.95 Pacca 5 83.33 1 16.67 6 4 66.67 2 33.33 Manikpur Kuchha/Pacca 10 76.92 3 23.08 13 7 53.85 6 46.15 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 33 82.50 7 17.50 40 15 37.50 25 62.50 Kuchha 30 85.71 5 14.29 35 14 40.00 21 60.00 Pacca 6 85.71 1 14.29 7 5 71.43 2 28.57 Ram Nagar Kuchha/Pacca 7 87.50 1 12.50 8 6 75.00 2 25.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 43 86.00 7 14.00 50 25 50.00 25 50.00 Kuchha 64 83.12 13 16.88 77  22 28.57 55 71.43 Pacca 13 72.22 5 27.78 18  12 66.67 6 33.33 Total  Kuchha/Pacca 29 82.86 6 17.14 35  17 48.57 18 51.43 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0  0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 106 81.54 24 18.46 130  51 39.23 79 60.77 Non-Command Kuchha 33 89.19 4 10.81 37 9 24.32 28 75.68 Pacca 4 57.14 3 42.86 7 5 71.43 2 28.57 Karvi Kuchha/Pacca 12 80.00 3 20.00 15 4 26.67 11 73.33 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 50 83.33 10 16.67 60 18 30.00 42 70.00 Kuchha 37 97.37 1 2.63 38 2 5.26 36 94.74 Pacca 1 25.00 3 75.00 4 1 25.00 3 75.00 Manikpur Kuchha/Pacca 14 77.78 4 22.22 18 4 22.22 14 77.78 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 52 86.67 8 13.33 60 7 11.67 53 88.33 169 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Kuchha 30 100.00 0 0.00 30 11 36.67 19 63.33 Pacca 2 50.00 2 50.00 4 3 75.00 1 25.00 Ram Nagar Kuchha/Pacca 15 93.75 1 6.25 16 8 50.00 8 50.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 47 94.00 3 6.00 50 22 44.00 28 56.00 Kuchha 100 95.24 5 4.76 105  22 20.95 83 79.05 Pacca 7 46.67 8 53.33 15  9 60.00 6 40.00 Total  Kuchha/Pacca 41 83.67 8 16.33 49  16 32.65 33 67.35 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 1  0 0.00 1 0.00 Total 149 87.65 21 12.35 170  47 27.65 123 72.35 Table 5: Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) fuel for Cooking Block Name firewood/cow dung Firewood Cow dung Cake Kerosene LPG cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Karvi 22 0.00 4 0.00 15 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.00 42 Manikpur 34 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.00 1 0.00 4 0.00 41 Ram Nagar 39 0.00 1 0.00 8 0.00 1 0.00 1 0.00 50 Total 95 71.43 5 3.76 25 18.80 2 1.50 6 4.51 133 Non-Command Karvi 40 0.00 4 0.00 14 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 58 Manikpur 53 0.00 1 0.00 3 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.00 59 Ram Nagar 41 0.00 0 0.00 6 0.00 2 0.00 1 0.00 50 Total 134 80.24 5 2.99 23 13.77 2 1.20 3 1.80 167 170 Table 6: Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Block Government Government Open Private Private Fluoride Iron Name Handpump well/ Tubewell Total Clean Unclean Salted water Tap Handpamp Tap affected affected Pond No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Karvi 31 77.50 1 2.50 0 0.00 8 20.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 40 36 90.00 1 2.5 2 5.00 0 0.00 1 2.50 Manikpur 28 70.00 4 10.00 3 7.50 0 0.00 5 12.50 0 0.00 40 40 100.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Ram Nagar 40 80.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 8 16.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 50 50 100.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 99 76.15 6 4.62 3 2.31 16 12.31 6 4.62 0 0.00 130 126 96.92 1 0.769 2 1.54 0 0.00 1 0.77 Non-Command Karvi 48 80.00 3 5.00 1 1.67 7 11.67 1 1.67 0 0.00 60 48 80.00 4 6.667 7 11.67 1 1.67 0 0.00 Manikpur 36 60.00 3 5.00 14 23.33 5 8.33 1 1.67 1 1.67 60 54 90.00 4 6.667 2 3.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 Ram Nagar 40 80.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 9 18.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 50 50 100.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 124 72.94 7 4.12 15 8.82 21 12.35 2 1.18 1 0.59 170 152 89.41 8 4.706 9 5.29 1 0.59 0 0.00 Table 7: Family Assets : Transport (%) Bullock Tractor Truck Tempo Car Scooter Moped/Bike Bicycle Nill Total Block Name cart Owning No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Karvi 3 14.29 1 4.76 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 1 4.76 9 42.86 12 57.14 19 31.67 21 Manikpur 6 23.08 1 3.85 1 3.85 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 7 26.92 21 80.77 14 23.33 26 Ram Nagar 2 5.56 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 2 5.56 0 0.00 10 27.78 30 83.33 14 28.00 36 Command Total 11 13.25 2 2.41 1 1.20 0 0.00 2 2.41 1 1.20 26 31.33 63 75.90 47 36.15 83 Non-Command Karvi 2 4.44 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 17 37.78 34 75.56 15 15.00 45 Manikpur 7 17.07 5 12.20 0.00 1 2.44 2 4.88 0.00 11 26.83 31 75.61 19 19.00 41 Ram Nagar 1 2.38 0 0.00 0.00 1 2.38 0 0.00 0.00 10 23.81 41 97.62 8 8.00 42 171 Bullock Tractor Truck Tempo Car Scooter Moped/Bike Bicycle Nill Total Block Name cart Owning No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Non- Command Total 10 7.81 5 3.91 0 0.00 2 1.56 2 1.56 0 0.00 38 29.69 106 82.81 42 14.00 128 Table 8: Family Assets : Agricultural Implements Total Block Name Tractor Ferrying trolley Woodn plow Harrow Thresher Pump Set Other Nill Owning Command Karvi 3 1 4 2 0 1 5 28 12 Manikpur 6 2 6 0 1 4 2 28 12 Ram Nagar 2 4 5 1 2 5 6 33 17 District Total 11 7 15 3 3 10 13 89 41 Non-Command Karvi 2 8 13 4 3 4 7 31 29 Manikpur 7 5 18 4 2 11 5 32 28 Ram Nagar 1 2 7 1 2 6 4 33 17 District Total 10 15 38 9 7 21 16 96 74 Table 9: Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock Command Non-Command Block Name Livestock No. of Average No. of Average No. of Families No. of Livestock Livestock per Families Livestock per Livestock Owning Family Owning Family Cow 23 41 1.78 38 61 1.61 Buffalo 22 48 2.18 33 62 1.88 Karvi Goat/Sheep 7 22 3.14 11 34 3.09 Bullock 5 10 2.00 18 36 2.00 Total Owning Livestock 32 121 3.78 51 193 3.78 172 Command Non-Command Block Name Livestock No. of Average No. of Average No. of Families No. of Livestock Livestock per Families Livestock per Livestock Owning Family Owning Family Cow 15 37 2.47 38 82 2.16 Buffalo 18 50 2.78 32 68 2.13 Manikpur Goat/Sheep 6 30 5.00 15 112 7.47 Bullock 12 29 2.42 15 41 2.73 Total Owning Livestock 28 146 5.21 46 303 6.59 Cow 32 67 2.09 31 44 1.42 Buffalo 22 48 2.18 27 47 1.74 Ram Nagar Goat/Sheep 8 32 4.00 14 150 10.71 Bullock 6 12 2.00 10 21 2.10 Total Owning Livestock 40 159 3.98 47 262 5.57 Cow 70 145 2.07 107 187 1.75 Buffalo 62 146 2.35 92 177 1.92 District Total  Goat/Sheep 21 84 4.00 40 296 7.40 Bullock 23 51 2.22 43 98 2.28 Total Owning Livestock 100 426 4.26 144 758 5.26 Table 10: Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family Command Non-Command Block Name Source Total Total Net Income Total Income Net Income (Rs. Total Income Expenditure (Rs. Expenditure (Rs. (Rs. In (Rs. In Average ) In Average ) (Rs. In Average ) In Average ) In Average ) Average ) Karvi Agriculture 54117 27545 26572 34435 17300 17135 Animal Husbandry 37778 13222 24556 24364 10182 14182 Sevice 107500 25000 82500 131364 29909 101455 Wage labor 42646 7792 34854 39776 10592 29184 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 62500 21167 41333 55778 21889 33889 173 Command Non-Command Block Name Source Total Total Net Income Total Income Net Income (Rs. Total Income Expenditure (Rs. Expenditure (Rs. (Rs. In (Rs. In Average ) In Average ) (Rs. In Average ) In Average ) In Average ) Average ) Total Average 53427 18791 34635 45596 16034 29562 Agriculture 49966 26593 23372 36632 18657 17975 Animal Husbandry 28750 13063 15688 25711 12737 12974 Sevice 68000 28800 39200 82308 19254 63054 Manikpur Wage labor 36423 6769 29654 30081 3541 26541 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 120000 68000 52000 41000 13625 27375 Total Average 43065 17769 25296 37295 13210 24085 Agriculture 63708 35442 28266 33095 14833 18262 Animal Husbandry 47308 14523 32785 32308 10231 22077 Sevice 131308 17231 114077 96571 23571 73000 Ram Nagar Wage labor 48990 10890 38100 31520 6880 24640 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 91111 24444 66667 40750 8125 32625 Total Average 69097 23348 45749 37895 12189 25705 Agriculture 56845 30507 26339 34844 17084 17760 Animal Husbandry 37237 13600 23637 27102 11547 15555 Sevice 112167 21583 90583 102935 24010 78926 Total Average Wage labor 42603 8470 34133 34125 7055 27070 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 82188 25938 56250 46240 14840 31400 Total Average 56529 20299 36230 40293 13901 26392 174 Table 11: Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non-Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Average No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure per family family Education 31 6113 52 5512 Health 39 6749 59 3503 Karvi Consumption Related 41 37443 59 25281 Other 40 6670 58 7466 Education 33 5597 48 8256 Health 40 3248 60 4603 Manikpur Consumption Related 40 23850 60 26703 Other 40 5668 60 6158 Education 45 5167 45 3464 Health 49 7402 50 3150 Ram Nagar Consumption Related 49 48418 51 25642 Other 48 9629 50 6576 Education 109 5566 145 5785 Health 128 5905 169 3789 Total Consumption Related 130 37397 170 25893 Other 128 7466 168 6734 175 Table 12: Annual Savings: Percent of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family Where savings Total Average Saving Block Name Bank Post office Others or yourself No. of No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Saving Amount Families Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Command Karvi 5 81350 2 19147 3 15376 115873 10 11587 Manikpur 7 90103 1 8208 4 31372 129683 12 10807 Ram Nagar 8 202810 2 11708 3 6518 221036 13 17003 Total 20 374263 5 39063 10 53266 466592 35 13331 Non-Command Karvi 3 48810 1 9573 2 10251 68634 6 11439 Manikpur 4 51487 1 8208 2 15686 75381 7 10769 Ram Nagar 6 152108 2 11708 3 6518 170333 11 15485 Total 13 252405 4 29489 7 32455 314349 24 13098 Table 13: Number of Indebted Families, Average Loan and Average Outstanding per family Loan Current Outstanding Block Name Average Current Total No. of Indebted HH. Average Loan Total No. of Indebted HH. Outstanding Command Karvi 19 59358 19 57489 Manikpur 14 75713 14 75034 Ram Nagar 17 61094 17 58069 District Total 50 64527 50 62599 Non-Command Karvi 24 61518 24 59513 Manikpur 22 70705 22 70069 Ram Nagar 17 65494 17 62107 District Total 63 65799 63 63899 176 Table 13: Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Average Loan Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Current Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Outstanding Indebted H.H. Consumption 24333 21000 8750 7000 20000 20000 Health - - - - 55000 55000 Education - - - - - - Production 94643 94643 30000 30000 - - Karvi Marriage Related 20000 20000 70000 70000 - - No. of Household indebted 11 11 6 6 2 2 Total Loan 932504 907119 128625 118500 66667 66667 Average Loan 84773 82465 21438 19750 33333 33333 Consumption - - 8250 8250 8667 8667 Health - - - - - - Education - - - - - - Production 76500 76500 - - - - Manikpur Marriage Related 10000 10000 - - - - No. of Household indebted 11 11 2 2 1 1 Total Loan 1034815 1025648 16500 16167 8667 8667 Average Loan 94074 93241 8250 8083 8667 8667 Ram Nagar Consumption - - 42500 42500 - - Health - - 27500 27500 - - Education - - - - - - Production 156000 156000 25000 25000 6000 6000 Marriage Related - - 29333 29333 - - No. of Household indebted 8 8 8 8 1 1 177 Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Average Loan Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Current Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Outstanding Indebted H.H. Total Loan 815529 765176 217067 216000 6000 6000 Average Loan 101941 95647 27133 27000 6000 6000 Consumption 24333 21000 20083 19500 14333 14333 Health 0 0 27500 27500 55000 55000 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 109048 109048 27500 27500 6000 6000 Total Marriage Related 15000 15000 49667 49667 0 0 No. of Household indebted 30 30 16 16 4 4 Total Loan 4451429 4351429 1996000 1986667 301333 301333 Average Loan 148381 145048 124750 124167 75333 75333 Table 13: Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Average Loan Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Current Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Outstanding Indebted H.H. Karvi Consumption 22500 15000 13500 12000 - - Health - - - - - - Education - - - - - - Production 118182 117273 35000 41000 - - Marriage Related 45000 50000 15000 15000 33333 33333 No. of Household indebted 15 15 8 8 1 1 Total Loan 1271596 1236981 171500 158000 33333 33333 178 Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Average Loan Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Current Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Outstanding Indebted H.H. Average Loan 84773 82465 21438 19750 33333 33333 Consumption 10000 10000 7833 7833 8667 8667 Health - - 8000 7000 - - Education - - - - - - Production 117000 119500 - - - - Manikpur Marriage Related - - - - - - No. of Household indebted 16 16 4 4 2 2 Total Loan 1505185 1491852 33000 32333 17333 17333 Average Loan 94074 93241 8250 8083 8667 8667 Consumption 70000 70000 40000 40000 6000 6000 Health - - 22333 22333 - - Education - - - - - - Production 99375 93750 18333 17667 - - Ram Nagar Marriage Related - - - - - - No. of Household indebted 9 9 7 7 1 1 Total Loan 917471 860824 189933 189000 6000 6000 Average Loan 101941 95647 27133 27000 6000 6000 Total Consumption 34167 31667 20444 19944 7333 7333 Health 0 0 15167 14667 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 111519 110174 26667 29333 0 0 Marriage Related 45000 50000 15000 15000 0 0 No. of Household indebted 40 40 19 19 4 4 Total Loan 7627424 7673636 1468278 1499944 29333 29333 179 Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Block Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Average Loan Average Current Average Current Amount per Amount per Current Amount per Outstanding Outstanding Indebted H.H. Indebted H.H. Outstanding Indebted H.H. Average Loan 190686 191841 77278 78944 7333 7333 Table 14: Condition of Poverty No money for No money for No money for school fees / No money for Block Name daughters school fees of daughters marriage / No Response Total treatment of illness marriage children treatment Command Karvi 3 2 3 0 32 40 Manikpur 5 0 5 0 30 40 Ram Nagar 4 5 2 0 39 50 Total 12 7 10 0 101 130 Non-Command Karvi 3 4 9 0 44 60 Manikpur 24 4 5 1 26 60 Ram Nagar 31 1 0 2 16 50 Total 58 9 14 3 86 170 Table 15 : Families member engaged in Mining, adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken Member engaged in Mining adverse effected on Helth Safety Measures adopted Block Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Command Karvi 1 39 40 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 Manikpur 2 38 40 1 50.00 1 50.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Ram Nagar 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 3 127 130 2 66.67 1 33.33 1 0.00 1 0.00 0 0.00 Non-Command 180 Member engaged in Mining adverse effected on Helth Safety Measures adopted Block Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Karvi 4 56 60 3 75.00 1 25.00 0 0.00 3 100.00 0 0.00 Manikpur 4 56 60 2 50.00 2 50.00 0 0.00 1 50.00 1 50.00 Ram Nagar 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 8 162 170 5 62.50 3 37.50 0 0.00 4 0.00 1 0.00 Table 16: Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration Permanent Seasonal Total Block Name Place of Migratory Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 4 4 0 Karvi Workers migrated Out of the State 7 0 7 0 Total 7 0 4 0 11 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 1 3 0 4 1 Manikpur Workers migrated Out of the State 6 2 4 10 2 Total 7 3 7 0 14 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 8 0 2 10 0 Ram Nagar Workers migrated Out of the State 3 2 4 1 7 3 Total 11 2 6 1 17 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 9 1 9 0 18 1 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 16 4 8 1 24 5 Total 25 5 17 1 42 6 Non-Command Permanent Seasonal Total Place of Migratori Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 5 7 0 Karvi Workers migrated Out of the State 5 6 11 0 Total 7 0 11 0 18 0 Manikpur Workers migrated out of district but within the State 7 1 7 0 14 1 Workers migrated Out of the State 3 0 1 3 4 3 181 Permanent Seasonal Total Block Name Place of Migratory Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Total 10 1 8 3 18 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 2 3 0 Ram Nagar Workers migrated Out of the State 4 0 6 10 0 Total 5 0 8 0 13 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 10 1 14 0 24 1 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 12 0 13 3 25 3 Total 22 1 27 3 49 4 Table 17: Main Reason for Migration Employment Business Total Place of Migratori Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Female Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 0 4 0 Karvi Workers migrated Out of the State 7 7 0 Total 11 0 0 0 11 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 1 4 1 Manikpur Workers migrated Out of the State 10 2 10 2 Total 14 3 0 0 14 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 10 0 10 0 Ram Nagar Workers migrated Out of the State 7 3 7 3 Total 17 3 0 0 17 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 18 1 0 0 18 1 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 24 5 0 0 24 5 Total 42 6 0 0 42 6 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 5 2 0 7 0 Karvi Workers migrated Out of the State 11 0 11 0 Total 16 0 2 0 18 0 Manikpur Workers migrated out of district but within the State 14 1 14 1 182 Employment Business Total Place of Migratori Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Female Workers migrated Out of the State 4 3 4 3 Total 18 4 0 0 18 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 3 0 Ram Nagar Workers migrated Out of the State 10 10 0 Total 13 0 0 0 13 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 22 1 2 0 24 1 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 25 3 0 0 25 3 Total 47 4 2 0 49 4 Table 18: Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barran & Unculturable/Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Average Period (in Block Name Reason Families Affected Area Affected (Ha.) months / year) Command Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Karvi Barren 3 7 12 Drought 10 22 5.3 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Manikpur Barren 8 17 12 Drought 9 9 6 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Ram Nagar Barren 0 0 0 Drought 2 4 6 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Barren 11 24 8 Total Drought 21 36 6 Total 32 60 7 Non-Command Karvi Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Barren 8 12 12 183 Average Period (in Block Name Reason Families Affected Area Affected (Ha.) months / year) Drought 35 39 5 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Manikpur Barren 10 6 12 Drought 27 32 5 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Ram Nagar Barren 16 17 12 Drought 8 9 5 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Barren 34 35 12 Total Drought 70 80 5 Total 104 115 9 Table 19: Depth of Ground Water Average of Water level (In Feet) Block Name Command Non-Command Karvi 97.21 99.26 Manikpur 91.54 95.33 Ram Nagar 92.32 97.21 Total 93.69 97.27 Table 20: Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Level is Very Deep Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Command Karvi 9 26 5 40 Manikpur 28 9 1 2 40 Ram Nagar 24 21 4 1 50 Total 61 56 10 3 130 Non-Command Karvi 10 46 2 2 60 184 Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Manikpur 28 26 4 2 60 Ram Nagar 21 22 3 4 50 Total 59 94 9 8 170 Table 21: Months during which Canal Water Level is High and when it is Dry Block Name High water Level (Months) No Water in Canal (Months) No. of Respondent No Response/ Landless Karvi November to December March to June 30 70 Manikpur November to December March to June 31 69 Ram Nagar November to December March to June 40 60 District Total 101 199 Note: Non-Command Not Applicable Table 22: Period of Heavy Rains Command Non- Command Block Name Months No. of Respondent/ Landless Months No. of Respondent/ Landless Karvi July - August 40 July - August 60 Manikpur July - August 40 July - August 60 Ram Nagar July - August 50 July - August 50 District Total 130 170 Table 23 : Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available. Sufficient water not available between : No. Respondent Block Name Month/ Year Command Non- Command January to June 0 8 January to March 3 2 February to March 7 6 March to June 2 4 Karvi October to February 4 2 October to June 9 11 November to March 3 14 December to March 2 5 185 Sufficient water not available between : No. Respondent Block Name Month/ Year Command Non- Command January to March 12 5 February to March 6 6 March to June 4 11 Manikpur October to February 1 2 October to June 2 6 November to March 4 20 December to March 2 2 January to June 2 17 January to March 0 2 February to March 11 5 March to June 4 6 Ram Nagar October to February 8 2 October to June 15 2 November to March 0 5 December to March 0 2 Table 24 : Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurances in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Karvi 1 3 4 6 2 1 4 1 1 3 26 Manikpur 0 2 8 5 6 0 1 1 0 0 23 Ram Nagar 0 9 11 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 32 District Total 1 14 23 14 13 5 5 2 1 3 81 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Karvi 0 4 3 10 9 7 5 6 5 1 50 Manikpur 2 9 8 11 7 4 0 5 0 0 46 Ram Nagar 0 3 9 3 5 2 2 1 2 2 29 District Total 2 16 20 24 21 13 7 12 7 3 125 186 Table 25 : Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested & Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Karvi 5  25  10 4 1  0 0 0 5 Manikpur 4  27  9 1 3  0 0 0 4 Ram Nagar 8  32  10 4 4  0 0 0 8 District Total 17 84 29 9 8 0 0 0 17 Non-Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Karvi 7  45  8 2 4  1 0 0 7 Manikpur 7  45  8 3 3  0 0 1 7 Ram Nagar 3  38  9 1 1  1 0 0 3 District Total 17 128 25 6 8 2 0 1 17 Table 26 : Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Command Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Block Name Soil Fertility No Response/ Landless High Water Yes No Water Logging Sodicity Others Level Karvi 11  19  10 0 11 0 0 Manikpur 4  27  9 0 2 2 0 Ram Nagar 2  38  10 0 2 0 0 District Total 17 84 29 0 15 2 0 Block Name Non-Command No Response/ Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons 187 Soil Fertility Landless High Water Yes No Water Logging Sodicity Others Level Karvi 4  48  8 1 3 0 0 Manikpur 10  42  8 1 8 1 0 Ram Nagar 0  41  9 0 0 0 0 District Total 14 131 25 2 11 1 0 Table 27 : Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Block Name Barrenness of Land No Response/ Period Yes No Landless 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Karvi 5  25 10 0 0 5 0 Manikpur 10  21 9 0 2 8 0 Ram Nagar 0  40 10 0 0 0 0 District Total 15 86 29 0 2 13 0                 Non-Command Block Name Barrenness of Land No Response/ Period Yes No Landless 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Karvi 15  37 8 0 2 13 0 Manikpur 13  39 8 0 1 12 0 Ram Nagar 16  25 9 0 0 16 0 District Total 44 101 25 0 3 41 0 Table 28 : Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Command Non-Command Name of Block Crops 5 Years 10 Years 5 Years 10 Years Present Year Present Year Before Before Before Before Karvi Wheat 21.9 17.9 20.64  20.7 16.5 18.1 188 Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Command Non-Command Name of Block Crops 5 Years 10 Years 5 Years 10 Years Present Year Present Year Before Before Before Before Jwar/ Bajra 9.9 5.5 8.64  8.9 6.3 7.7 Pulses 7.6 6.1 6.34  7.3 5.4 8.2 Oilseeds 4.5 3.2 3.2 4.1 2.6 3.9 Wheat 20.8 17.1 19.54 18.9 16.9 17.9 Jwar/ Bajra 11.1 7.9 9.84 8.6 6.7 7.7 Manikpur Pulses 8.1 6.2 6.84 7.3 5.3 6.3 Oilseeds 4.1 3.2 3.5 3.5 1.5 2.5 Wheat 21.7 16.5 20.4  19.1 17.1 18.1 Jwar/ Bajra 10.8 7 9.5  8.8 6.8 7.8 Ram Nagar Pulses 7.2 5.6 6.8  7.0 5.0 6.0 Oilseeds 3.5 2.5 3.1 3.8 1.8 2.8 Wheat 21.5 17.2 20.2 19.6 16.9 18.1 District Jwar/ Bajra 10.6 6.8 9.3 8.8 6.6 7.7 (Average) Pulses 7.6 6.0 6.7 7.2 5.3 6.9 Oilseeds 4.0 3.0 3.3 3.8 2.0 3.1 Table 29 : Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) Name of Increase/ Command Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Reasons 4 Nos. Increase of Use of HYV Proper Fertilizers 1 1 Timely Irrigation 1 - - Production Seed Use Karvi Irrigation Problem of wild Shortage of Declined 9 3 Poor Rain 1 1 Problem animals Fertilizer Increase of Use of HYV Proper Fertilizers 4 4 Timely Irrigation 2 - - Production Seed Use Manikpur Irrigation Declined 4 Poor Rain 1 - - - - Problem Ram Nagar Increase of Proper Fertilizers 3 Timely Irrigation 2 - - - - 189 Name of Increase/ Command Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Reasons 4 Nos. Production Use Irrigation Problem of wild Shortage of Declined 3 1 1 - - Problem animals Fertilizer Name of Increase/ Non-Command Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Reasons 4 Nos. Increase of Proper Fertilizers Timely Irrigation 3 1 - - - - Production Use Karvi Irrigation Problem of wild Shortage of Declined 4 4 3 Lack of HYV 1 Problem animals Fertilizer Increase of Use of HYV Proper Fertilizers 5 2 Timely Irrigation 4 - - Production Seed Use Manikpur Shortage of Irrigation Declined Poor Rain 3 1 1 No Electricity 1 Fertilizer Problem Increase of Use of HYV Proper Fertilizers 3 1 - - - - Production Seed Use Ram Nagar Irrigation Problem of wild Shortage of Declined 5 2 1 - - Problem animals Fertilizer Table 30 : Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Karvi 0 30  0 52 Manikpur 0 31  1 51 Ram Nagar 0 40  1 40 District Total 0 101 2 143 190 Table 31: Command & Non-command wise total sown area & area sown in Rabi, Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) Sown Area in Kharif (%) Command 98.83 61.27 38.73 Karvi Non Command 139.03 61.89 38.11 Total 237.86 61.63 38.37 Command 72.61 65.07 34.93 Manikpur Non Command 156.06 64.65 35.35 Total 228.67 64.79 35.21 Command 148.88 65.77 34.23 Ram Nagar Non Command 85.17 56.96 43.04 Total 234.05 62.56 37.44 Command 320.32 64.22 35.78 District Non Command 380.26 61.92 38.08 Total 700.58 62.97 37.03 Table 32 : Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Area Irrigated Area Irrigated Sown Area (Ha.) Sown Area (Ha.) Ha. % Ha. % Karvi 98.8 70.4 71.2 139.0 82.4 59.3 Manikpur 72.6 50.1 69.0 156.1 87.4 56.0 Ram Nagar 148.9 100.8 67.7 85.2 51.4 60.4 District Total 320.3 221.3 69.3 380.3 221.2 58.6 Table 33 : Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Govt. Block Name Irrigated land Reservoir/ Private Tubewell/ Pond/well & Canal (%) Tubewell Rainfed (%) (Ha.) Dam (%) Pumpset (%) etc. (%) (%) Karvi 70.4  9.27 0.00 35.72 0.00 13.66 11.74 Manikpur 50.1  15.23 0.00 28.54 0.00 16.38 2.24 Ram Nagar 100.8  16.07 0.00 65.73 0.00 5.83 19.52 191 District Total 221.3 13.51 0.00 44.23 0.00 11.69 11.62 Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Govt. Block Name Irrigated land Reservoir/ Private Tubewell/ Pond/well & Canal (%) Tubewell Rainfed (%) (Ha.) Dam (%) Pumpset (%) etc. (%) (%) Karvi 82.4 0.00 0.00 24.87 0.00 45.93 8.92 Manikpur 87.4 0.00 0.00 52.66 0.00 25.34 8.31 Ram Nagar 51.4 0.00 0.00 62.60 0.00 17.05 15.59 District Total 221.2 0.00 0.00 44.72 0.00 31.01 10.16 Table 34 : Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Command Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 27.5 10.0 62.5 Karvi Small 52.4 9.5 38.1 Large 42.9 0.0 57.1 Total 40.9 6.5 52.6 Marginal 29.7 13.5 56.8 Manikpur Small 50.0 20.0 30.0 Large 42.3 15.4 42.3 Total 40.7 16.3 43.0 Marginal 48.8 0.0 51.2 Ram Nagar Small 35.3 5.9 58.8 Large 69.6 8.7 21.7 Total 51.2 4.9 43.9 District Total 44.3 9.2 46.5 Note: Non-command-Not applicable 192 Table 35: Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Command Total No. Water not Total No. of Block Total No. Total No. Total No. of Crops Name No. of of Received from Watering Name Watering of Timely Late Respondent Watering above Source for through Required Watering Watering done No. of Watering Tubewell Wheat 7 31 31 9 17 5 6 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Karvi Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 19 55 53 12 29 12 23 Jwar/Bajra 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Manikpur Pulses 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 Oil Seeds 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 Wheat 14 40 39 14 16 9 7 Ram Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nagar Pulses 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 40 126 123 35 62 26 36 District Jwar/Bajra 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 7 7 6 5 1 2 1 Oil Seeds 0 0 4 0 4 0 0                   Non-Command Total No. Water not Total No. of Block Total No. Total No. Total No. of Crops Name No. of of Received from Watering Name Watering of Timely Late Respondent Watering above Source for through Required Watering Watering done No. of Watering Tubewell Wheat 2 15 15 4 8 3 5 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Karvi Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manikpur Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 193 Command Total No. Water not Total No. of Block Total No. Total No. Total No. of Crops Name No. of of Received from Watering Name Watering of Timely Late Respondent Watering above Source for through Required Watering Watering done No. of Watering Tubewell Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ram Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nagar Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 2 15 15 4 8 3 5 District Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 36 : Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and Income per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Price of Irrigation cost Land Total price of Wage of Average Crops Seeds (Av. per Ha.) Other Income Holding Productivity crop Labour Cost of Name (Av. expense (per Size (Qtl/Ha) Production By By (Av. per Fertilizer per (per Ha.) Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Canal Tubewel Ha.) (per Ha.) Ha.) Wheat 20.5 20425 2608 112 3501 2714 2313 3290 5888 Jwar/ Bajra 10.7 9478 793 0 0 1830 694 2430 3729 Marginal Pulses 6.6 13841 2159 64 1000 2259 1087 3041 4232 Oil seeds 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wheat 21.8 22942 2600 128 3573 2815 2369 3317 8140 Jwar/ Bajra 10.5 10081 810 0 0 1786 797 2443 4246 Small Pulses 7.8 23636 2155 153 0 2455 975 2845 15054 Oil seeds 4.0 10500 900 0 1000 2250 1450 2250 2650 Large Wheat 22.2 23086 2697 128 3356 2914 2419 3253 8319 194 Command Irrigation cost (Av. per Ha.) Jwar/ Bajra 10.7 11065 866 0 0 1890 747 2380 5182 Pulses 8.2 24286 2186 128 0 2505 944 3024 15499 Oil seeds 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wheat 21.5 22151 2635 123 3477 2814 2367 3287 7449 District Jwar/ Bajra 10.6 10208 823 0 0 1835 746 2418 4386 (Average) Pulses 7.6 20588 2166 115 333 2406 1002 2970 11595 Oil seeds 4.0 10500 900 0 1000 2250 1450 2250 2650 Non-Command Price of Irrigation cost Land Total price of Wage of Average Crops Seeds (Av. per Ha.) Other Income Holding Productivity crop Labour Cost of Name (Av. expense (per Size (Qtl/Ha) Production By By (Av. per Fertilizer per (per Ha.) Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Canal Tubewel Ha.) (per Ha.) Ha.) Wheat 18.0 17681 2584 0 3828 2684 1851 3288 3445 Jwar/ Bajra 8.2 7150 576 0 0 1541 654 2318 2061 Marginal Pulses 6.8 15078 2462 0 2438 2204 827 3178 3969 Oil seeds 3.4 11800 1610 0 1500 1380 1000 2400 3910 Wheat 19.7 19375 2811 0 4163 2825 2150 3366 4061 Jwar/ Bajra 8.0 6924 660 0 0 1548 782 2310 1625 Small Pulses 7.6 17950 2113 0 2750 2313 1760 5713 3301 Oil seeds 3.0 9857 2808 0 1300 1775 525 2360 1089 Wheat 21.1 21273 2761 0 3922 3027 2239 3411 5913 Jwar/ Bajra 10.2 11452 558 0 0 1812 577 2542 5963 Large Pulses 7.2 18238 1767 0 2717 2684 1108 4281 5682 Oil seeds 5.0 12000 1400 0 0 2350 0 2750 5500 Wheat 19.6 19443 2719 0 3971 2845 2080 3355 4473 District Jwar/ Bajra 8.8 8509 598 0 0 1634 671 2390 3217 (Average) Pulses 7.2 17089 2114 0 2635 2401 1231 4391 4317 Oil seeds 3.8 11219 1939 0 933 1835 508 2503 3500 195 Table : 37 Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce: Multiple Response Command (Problems in Marketing)  Block To Money Produce Sold At Long No Exploitation Name Low lender for Transport Storage distance Procurement by Middle Total Price Repayment of Mandi Centre Men of loan 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 2. Mandi 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 6 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Karvi 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Man 4. Local Market 0 0 10 9 1 1 1 22 5.Other 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 5 1 4 1 1 8 4 24 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Manikpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Man 4. Local Market 0 2 6 4 0 5 1 18 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 0 3 1 0 1 4 9 Ram 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 0 0 11 0 0 1 7 19 Nagar Man 4. Local Market 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 2. Mandi 6 1 8 3 2 10 9 39 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 1 0 12 1 0 1 10 25 Total Man 4. Local Market 1 2 17 14 1 6 2 43 5.Other 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 196 Table 37: Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce: Multiple Response Non�Command (Problems in Marketing)  Block To Money Produce Sold At Long No Exploitation Name Low lender for Transport Storage distance Procurement by Middle Total Price Repayment of Mandi Centre Men of loan 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2. Mandi 2 0 3 2 2 8 4 21 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Karvi 0 1 10 0 8 1 2 22 Man 4. Local Market 0 1 8 3 1 1 4 18 5.Other 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 0 4 5 5 2 11 27 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Manikpur 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Man 4. Local Market 2 3 6 1 4 2 0 18 5.Other 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 1 0 8 1 2 7 6 25 Ram 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 7 Nagar Man 4. Local Market 7 3 25 11 5 9 10 70 5.Other 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 5 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2. Mandi 3 0 15 8 9 17 21 73 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 0 1 12 1 8 1 8 31 Total Man 4. Local Market 9 7 39 15 10 12 14 106 5.Other 2 0 7 1 0 0 1 11 197 Table 38 : Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops: (Multiple Response) No. of Farmers Command Non-Command Block Name Impact Nos. of No Nos. of No % % Total % % Total Respondent Response Respondent Response 1. Productivity 0 0.0 30 100.0 30 0 0.0 52 100.0 52 Improved 2. New Crops 0 0.0 30 100.0 30 0 0.0 52 100.0 52 Karvi 3. Better Quality 6 20.0 24 80.0 30 0 0.0 52 100.0 52 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.0 30 100.0 30 1 2.0 51 98.1 52 1. Productivity 1 3.2 30 96.8 31 0 0.0 52 100.0 52 Improved 2. New Crops 0 0.0 31 100.0 31 0 0.0 52 100.0 52 Manikpur 3. Better Quality 6 19.4 25 80.6 31 0 0.0 52 100.0 52 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.0 31 100.0 31 1 2.0 51 98.1 52 1. Productivity 0 0.0 40 100.0 40 0 0.0 41 100.0 41 Improved 2. New Crops 0 0.0 40 100.0 40 0 0.0 41 100.0 41 Ram Nagar 3. Better Quality 5 12.5 35 87.5 40 0 0.0 41 100.0 41 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.0 40 100.0 40 2 5.1 39 95.1 41 1. Productivity 0 0.0 101 100.0 101 0 0.0 145 100.0 145 Improved District 2. New Crops 6 5.9 95 94.1 101 0 0.0 145 100.0 145 Total 3. Better Quality 11 10.9 90 89.1 101 1 0.7 144 99.3 145 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.0 110 100.0 110 3 2.3 131 97.8 134 198 Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 1. Chemical Fertilizer 262.33 200.48 2. Bio-Fertilizer 182.86 298.08 Karvi 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.00 1.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.00 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 224.48 223.26 2. Bio-Fertilizer 302.31 364.50 Manikpur 3. Chemical Pesticide 1.00 1.14 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.00 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 251.25 217.00 2. Bio-Fertilizer 210.00 184.62 Ram Nagar 3. Chemical Pesticide 3.33 1.50 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.00 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 246.02 213.58 2. Bio-Fertilizer 231.72 282.40 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 1.44 1.21 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.00 0.00 Table 40 : Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Block Command Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 35 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 48 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 25 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 36 Water Level is Deep Karvi 3- Wild Animals & Termite 41 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 41 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 35 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 22 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 9 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 21 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 39 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 42 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 18 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 37 Water Level is Deep Manikpur 3- Wild Animals & Termite 32 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 30 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 27 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 29 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 7 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 9 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Ram Nagar 1- Seeds Quality 65 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 32 Power Failures 199 Block Command Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 2- Fertilizer Problem 35 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 30 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 24 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 25 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 37 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 35 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 13 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 15 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 139 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 122 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 78 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 103 Water Level is Deep District 3- Wild Animals & Termite 97 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 96 Untimely Water Supply Total 4- Loss of Animals 99 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 86 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 29 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 45 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Table 40 : Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Block Non- Command Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 44 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 34 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 51 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 37 Water Level is Deep Karvi 3- Wild Animals & Termite 13 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 24 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 14 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 17 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 35 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 5 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 36 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 38 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 39 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 34 Water Level is Deep Manikpur 3- Wild Animals & Termite 23 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 34 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 21 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 23 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 22 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 15 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 14 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 42 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 36 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 32 Water Level is Deep Ram Nagar 3- Wild Animals & Termite 36 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 27 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 21 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 14 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 23 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 9 Costly, due to Tubewell use. District 1- Seeds Quality 94 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 114 Power Failures Total 2- Fertilizer Problem 126 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 103 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 72 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 85 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 56 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 54 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 200 Block Non- Command Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 5- Low Productivity 80 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 29 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Table 41 : Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Karvi 5 6.10 77 93.90 82 Manikpur 5 6.02 78 93.98 83 Ram Nagar 1 1.23 80 98.77 81 District Total 11 3.67 235 78.33 246 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Karvi 0 0.00 82 100.00 82 Manikpur 1 1.20 82 98.80 83 Ram Nagar 0 0.00 81 100.00 81 District Total 1 0.33 245 81.67 246 Table 43: Any Farmers Participation in Irrigation recording of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Karvi 0 0.00 82 100.00 82 Manikpur 3 3.61 80 96.39 83 Ram Nagar 0 0.00 81 100.00 81 District Total 3 1.00 243 81.00 246 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) Table 49 : Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Karvi 1 1.22 81 98.78 82 Manikpur 0 0.00 83 100.00 83 Ram Nagar 0 0.00 81 100.00 81 District Total 1 0.33 245 81.67 246 201 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Note: Non- Command Not Applicable Table 52 : Working of NGOs in the Area and Families Benefitted Nos. of Responses NGO’s working in the Block Name Command Non-Command Area (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Yes 2 5.0 2 3.3 Karvi NO 38 95.0 58 96.7 Total 40 100.0 60 100.0 Yes 1 2.5 0.0 Manikpur NO 39 97.5 60 100.0 Total 40 100.0 60 100.0 Yes 2 4.0 0.0 Ram Nagar NO 48 96.0 50 100.0 Total 50 100.0 50 100.0 Yes 5 3.8 2 1.2 Total NO 125 96.2 168 98.8 Total 130 100.0 170 100.0 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Command Non-Command Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Karvi 1 50.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 2 100.0 Manikpur 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Ram Nagar 0 0.0 2 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Total 2 40.0 3 60.0 0 0.0 2 100.0 Table 53 : Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % Yes 2 5.00 1 1.67 Karvi No 38 95.00 59 98.33 Total 40 100.00 60 100.00 Manikpur Yes 6 15.00 12 20.00 202 Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % No 34 85.00 48 80.00 Total 40 100.00 60 100.00 Yes 15 30.00 13 26.00 Ram Nagar No 35 70.00 37 74.00 Total 50 100.00 50 100.00 Yes 23 17.69 26 15.29 Total No 107 82.31 144 84.71 Total 130 100.00 170 100.00 If Yes, Objectives No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 1 Help in Small Business 1 0 Karvi 3 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 4 5 Help in Small Business 0 6 Manikpur 18 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 2 1 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 7 4 Help in Small Business 6 9 Ram Nagar 28 Improve Agriculture 1 0 Promote Education 1 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 12 10 Help in Small Business 7 15 Total 49 Improve Agriculture 1 0 Promote Education 1 0 Develop Cottage Industry 2 1 203 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Block Command Non- Command Name Members Members Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Associated Associated Yes 0 Yes 1 Karvi 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.00 0 0.00 No 40 No 59 Yes 2 Yes 1 Mainkpur 2 100.0 0 0.0 1 100.00 0 0.00 No 38 No 59 Yes 0 Yes 0 Ram Nagar 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 50 No 50 Yes 2 Yes 2 Total 2 100.0 0 0.0 2 100.00 0 0.00 No 128 No 168 Table 55 : Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Command Non-Command Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) (No.) (%) 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Karvi 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Mainkpur 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Ram Nagar 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. Command Yes 1 2.5 Ameen 1 -- -- Karvi No 39 97.5 -- -- -- -- 204 Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. Yes 4 10.0 JE 3 Seenchpal 1 Mainkpur No 36 90.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 3 6.0 JE 1 Seenchpal 2 Ram Nagar No 47 94.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 8 6.2 JE 4 Seenchpal 3 Total No 122 93.8 Ameen 1 -- -- Non-Command Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Karvi No 60 100.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 1 1.7 JE 1 -- -- Mainkpur No 59 98.3 -- -- -- -- Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Ram Nagar No 50 100.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 1 0.6 JE 1 - -- Total No 169 99.4 -- -- -- -- Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and whether you feel satisfied with his behavior. Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Irrigation delayed 0 0 1 1 Karvi Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation delayed 1 1 1 3 Mainkpur Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 1 2 Irrigation delayed 0 1 0 1 Ram Nagar Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 2 2 5 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 1 1 1 3 Non-Command Irrigation delayed 0 0 0 0 Karvi Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Mainkpur Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 1 2 Ram Nagar Irrigation delayed 0 0 0 0 205 Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 0 2 2 4 Table 58: Place where Garbage is thrown and Its effect: (Multiple Response) Effect of household waste thrown: Command Non-Command Block Ba Prevall Preval Ba Prevall Preval Place of Dump More Dirty More Dirty Name d ence of ance of Tot d ence of ance of Tot Mosquitoe Environ Mosquitoe Environ Sm Malari Diarrh al Sm Malari Diarrh al s/Flies ment s/Flies ment ell a ea ell a ea Near home 3 4 2 1 0 10 5 0 4 2 1 12 On Dump Site 23 18 22 12 1 76 24 29 21 15 0 60 On Pond 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Karvi On Water Logged Place 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 5 3 2 3 0 13 4 0 5 0 0 9 Near home 7 3 0 2 1 13 4 2 3 0 0 7 On Dump Site 18 27 5 3 0 53 28 3 20 14 0 62 Maink On Pond 2 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 pur On Water Logged Place 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 3 3 2 5 2 15 14 5 6 0 0 20 Near home 3 5 2 1 0 11 6 4 5 3 0 14 On Dump Site 27 11 21 9 1 69 21 24 24 8 0 53 Ram On Pond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nagar On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 5 0 1 0 0 6 3 3 2 0 0 5 Distri Near home 13 12 4 4 1 34 15 6 12 5 1 39 206 Effect of household waste thrown: Command Non-Command Block Ba Prevall Preval Ba Prevall Preval Place of Dump More Dirty More Dirty Name d ence of ance of Tot d ence of ance of Tot Mosquitoe Environ Mosquitoe Environ Sm Malari Diarrh al Sm Malari Diarrh al s/Flies ment s/Flies ment ell a ea ell a ea ct On Dump Site 68 56 48 24 2 198 73 56 65 37 0 231 Total Pond 2 1 0 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 2 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 13 6 5 8 2 34 21 8 13 0 0 42 Table 59: Whether Garbage is used in Preparing Fertilizer? Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Karvi 6 34 7 53 Mainkpur 13 27 18 42 Ram Nagar 4 46 9 41 District Total 23 107 34 136 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on Av. Monthly Expences on Block Name No. of HHs No. of HHs. Family (Rs.) Women (Rs.) Command Karvi 40 483  40 336 Mainkpur 40 326  40 186 Ram Nagar 50 576  50 337 Total 130 462 130 286 Non-Command Karvi 60 316  60 129 Mainkpur 60 388  60 169 Ram Nagar 50 264  50 143 Total 170 323 170 147 207 District Total 300 392 300 217 Table 61: Total Number of Family Members and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years. Number of Members who suffered Number of Members who suffered Block Family Number from certain diseases Number from certain diseases Name Members Number % Number % Command Non Command Male 166 21 12.65 273 32 11.72 Karvi Female 154 30 19.48 228 21 9.21 Total 320 51 15.94 501 53 10.58 Male 155 17 10.97 250 61 24.40 Mainkpur Female 143 22 15.38 255 58 22.75 Total 298 39 13.09 505 119 23.56 Male 215 20 9.30 181 18 9.94 Ram Nagar Female 191 24 12.57 155 28 18.06 Total 406 44 10.84 336 46 13.69 Male 536 58 13.63 704 111 13.63 Total Female 488 76 16.25 638 107 16.25 Total 1024 134 14.88 1342 218 14.88 Table 62 : Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 3 3 17.65 13.64 2 4 13 Typhoid Ram Nagar 20 24 1 3 5.00 12.50 1 3 21 Total 58 76 4 6 6.90 7.89 3 7 17 Cholera/ Karvi 21 30 5 7 23.81 23.33 5 7 6 Diarrhoea Manikpur 17 22 1 1 5.88 4.55 0 2 18 Ram Nagar 20 24 6 7 30.00 29.17 6 7 9 208 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Total 58 76 12 15 20.69 19.74 11 16 11 Karvi 21 30 2 2 9.52 6.67 2 2 9 Manikpur 17 22 4 5 23.53 22.73 4 5 3 Dysentery Ram Nagar 20 24 2 4 10.00 16.67 2 4 4 Total 58 76 8 11 13.79 14.47 8 11 6 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Hepatitis Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jaundice Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Filaria Ram Nagar 20 24 1 1 5.00 4.17 2 0 21 Total 58 76 1 1 1.72 1.32 2 0 21 Karvi 21 30 9 12 42.86 40.00 8 13 5 Manikpur 17 22 6 9 35.29 40.91 6 9 11 Malaria Ram Nagar 20 24 4 5 20.00 20.83 2 7 8 Total 58 76 19 26 32.76 34.21 16 29 8 Dengu Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 209 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Manikpur 17 22 0 2 0.00 9.09 1 1 10 Ram Nagar 20 24 1 0 5.00 0.00 0 1 25 Total 58 76 1 2 1.72 2.63 1 2 18 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 1 0 4.76 0.00 1 0 10 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 1 0 1.72 0.00 1 0 10 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Smallpox Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 1 1 4.76 3.33 1 1 10 Whoping Manikpur 17 22 2 2 11.76 9.09 0 4 6 Cough Ram Nagar 20 24 2 2 10.00 8.33 2 2 19 Total 58 76 5 5 8.62 6.58 3 7 12 Chickenpox Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 1 0 5.88 0.00 1 0 15 Ram Nagar 20 24 0 1 0.00 4.17 1 0 8 210 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Total 58 76 1 1 1.72 1.32 2 0 12 Karvi 21 30 0 3 0.00 10.00 0 3 7 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Asthama Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 3 0.00 3.95 0 3 7 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Worm disease Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 2 3 9.52 10.00 2 3 6 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Skin Disease Ram Nagar 20 24 2 1 10.00 4.17 1 2 4 Total 58 76 4 4 6.90 5.26 3 5 5 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 21 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 T.B. Ram Nagar 20 24 1 0 5.00 0.00 0 1 20 Total 58 76 1 0 1.72 0.00 0 1 20 Karvi 21 30 1 2 4.76 6.67 2 1 10 Manikpur 17 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Pneumonia Ram Nagar 20 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 58 76 1 2 1.72 2.63 2 1 10 Non-Command 211 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Karvi 32 21 5 4 15.63 19.05 5 4 16 Manikpur 61 58 3 1 4.92 1.72 4 0 18 Typhoid Ram Nagar 18 28 1 2 5.56 7.14 3 0 11 Total 111 107 9 7 8.11 6.54 12 4 15 Karvi 32 21 1 2 3.13 9.52 2 1 10 Cholera/ Manikpur 61 58 11 13 18.03 22.41 16 8 24 Diarrhoea Ram Nagar 18 28 1 6 5.56 21.43 5 2 19 Total 111 107 13 21 11.71 19.63 23 11 18 Karvi 32 21 5 1 15.63 4.76 2 4 18 Manikpur 61 58 7 8 11.48 13.79 11 4 15 Dysentery Ram Nagar 18 28 2 3 11.11 10.71 4 1 14 Total 111 107 14 12 12.61 11.21 17 9 16 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 1 0.00 1.72 0 1 18 Hepatitis Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 1 0.00 0.93 0 1 18 Karvi 32 21 1 2 3.13 9.52 1 2 20 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 1 2 0.90 1.87 1 2 20 Karvi 32 21 0 1 0.00 4.76 0 1 10 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jaundice Ram Nagar 18 28 0 1 0.00 3.57 1 0 10 Total 111 107 0 2 0.00 1.87 1 1 10 Filaria Karvi 32 21 1 0 3.13 0.00 0 1 10 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 212 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 1 0 0.90 0.00 0 1 10 Karvi 32 21 9 6 28.13 28.57 8 7 11 Manikpur 61 58 8 6 13.11 10.34 12 2 20 Malaria Ram Nagar 18 28 7 7 38.89 25.00 10 4 13 Total 111 107 24 19 21.62 17.76 30 13 15 Karvi 32 21 1 0 3.13 0.00 1 0 7 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Dengu Ram Nagar 18 28 1 1 5.56 3.57 0 2 18 Total 111 107 2 1 1.80 0.93 1 2 12 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Smallpox Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 213 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Karvi 32 21 8 4 25.00 19.05 5 7 20 Whoping Manikpur 61 58 30 24 49.18 41.38 38 16 18 Cough Ram Nagar 18 28 4 6 22.22 21.43 4 6 19 Total 111 107 42 34 37.84 31.78 47 29 19 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 2 5 3.28 8.62 4 3 25 Chickenpox Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 2 5 1.80 4.67 4 3 25 Karvi 32 21 0 1 0.00 4.76 0 1 15 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Asthama Ram Nagar 18 28 1 1 5.56 3.57 1 1 10 Total 111 107 1 2 0.90 1.87 1 2 13 Karvi 32 21 1 0 3.13 0.00 0 1 7 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Worm disease Ram Nagar 18 28 0 1 0.00 3.57 0 1 90 Total 111 107 1 1 0.90 0.93 0 2 49 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Skin Disease Ram Nagar 18 28 1 0 5.56 0.00 1 0 8 Total 111 107 1 0 0.90 0.00 1 0 8 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 T.B. Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 214 Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment Govt. Pvt. Male Female Male Female Male Female (In KM.) Hospital Physician Command Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Karvi 32 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Manikpur 61 58 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Pneumonia Ram Nagar 18 28 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 111 107 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Alleviation: Families whether benefitted satisfactory Families whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Programme Block Name Benefitted Benefitted Related to Description Yes Partially No Yes Partially No Number Number Command Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA KARVI 40 1 4 0 60 4 16 5 Poverty MANIKPUR 40 4 14 1 60 4 29 0 MNREGA Alleviation RAM NAGAR 50 0 2 2 50 2 9 1 Total 130 5 20 3 170 10 54 6 Note :- NA - No Awareness / Not Applicable Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income Working of Women Respondents Number Average Income Number Average Income Block Name Occupation Command Non-Command Labours 11 27857 14 25000 Service 0 0 0 0 Karvi Others 0 0 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 1 0 1 0 Total 12 6964 15 6250 215 Number Average Income Number Average Income Block Name Occupation Command Non-Command Labours 13 26667 15 15000 Service 0 0 0 0 Manikpur Others 0 0 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 1 0 3 0 Total 14 6667 18 3750 Labours 11 19167 7 22500 Service 0 0 0 0 Ram Nagar Others 0 0 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 0 0 1 0 Total 11 4792 8 5625 Labours 35 24563 36 20833 Service 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total Others 0 0.00 0 0.00 Housewife (Nil) 2 0.00 5 0.00 Total 37 6140.87 41 5208.33 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Total Land Size Total Land Size Number of Families Number of Families Block Name In whose Name (Ha). (Ha). Command Non-Command Only Man 21 113.24 49 107.2 Karvi Only Women 4 6.92 5 14.22 Joint Name 0 0.00 2 23.2 Total 25 120.16 56 144.62 Only Man 27 1368.88 48 113.266 Manikpur Only Women 1 0.48 5 4.42 Joint Name 2 3 1 1.76 Total 30 1372.36 54 119.45 Only Man 33 76.4 42 58.8 Ram Nagar Only Women 1 1 1 2 Joint Name 0 0.00 1 1.00 Total 34 77.40 44 61.80 216 Total Land Size Total Land Size Number of Families Number of Families Block Name In whose Name (Ha). (Ha). Command Non-Command Only Man 81 1558.52 139 279.27 Only Women 6 8.40 11 20.64 District Total Joint Name 2 3.00 4 25.96 District Total 89 1569.92 154 325.87 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going No. in 7-14 Number of % of School No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School Block Name Children Age Group School Going Going Group School Going Going Command Non-Command Boys 38 36 94.74 69 64 92.75 Karvi Girls 31 29 93.55 59 53 89.83 Total 69 65 94.20 128 117 91.41 Boys 41 37 90.24 58 54 93.10 Manikpur Girls 28 25 89.29 50 47 94.00 Total 69 62 89.86 108 101 93.52 Boys 59 56 94.92 53 50 94.34 Ram Nagar Girls 51 44 86.27 43 39 90.70 Total 110 100 90.91 96 89 92.71 Boys 138 129 93.48 180 168 93.33 District Total Girls 110 98 89.09 152 139 91.45 Total 248 227 91.53 332 307 92.47 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Boys 4886 2359 Karvi Girls 5200 1750 Total 5043 2054 Boys 4430 3657 Manikpur Girls 2082 3757 Total 3256 3707 Ram Nagar Boys 2430 1929 Girls 2667 1730 217 Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Total 2548 1829 Boys 11745 7944 District Total Girls 9948 7237 Total 10847 7590 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Problems Command Non-Command 1 Poverty 5 5 14 14 2 Lack of Schools 11 11 22 22 Karvi 3 Transportation Problem 2 2 8 8 4 Early Marriage 0 0 0 0 5 No Problem 5 5 2 2 1 Poverty 6 6 15 15 2 Lack of Schools 11 11 12 12 Manikpur 3 Transportation Problem 1 1 2 2 4 Early Marriage 0 0 0 0 5 No Problem 5 5 1 1 1 Poverty 7 7 18 18 2 Lack of Schools 18 18 11 11 Ram Nagar 3 Transportation Problem 1 1 1 1 4 Early Marriage 0 0 0 0 5 No Problem 11 11 4 4 1 Poverty 18 6 47 16 2 Lack of Schools 40 13 45 15 District Total 3 Transportation Problem 4 1 11 4 4 Early Marriage 0 0 0 0 5 No Problem 21 7 7 2 218 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Type of Work Number % Number % Block Name Command Non-Command 1 Harvesting 13 13.00 24 24.00 2 Help in Irrigation 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 Crop Storage 1 1.00 0 0.00 Karvi 4 Sowing 10 10.00 9 9.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 8 8.00 10 10.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Harvesting 26 26.00 45 45.00 2 Help in Irrigation 3 3.00 1 1.00 3 Crop Storage 3 3.00 2 2.00 Manikpur 4 Sowing 3 3.00 3 3.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 15 15.00 25 25.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Harvesting 11 11.00 17 17.00 2 Help in Irrigation 0 0.00 1 1.00 3 Crop Storage 2 2.00 0 0.00 Ram Nagar 4 Sowing 3 3.00 4 4.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 13 13.00 10 10.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Harvesting 50 16.67 86 28.67 2 Help in Irrigation 3 1.00 2 0.67 3 Crop Storage 6 2.00 2 0.67 District Total 4 Sowing 16 5.33 16 5.33 5 Cultivation/Weeding 36 12.00 45 15.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Steps Command Non-Command Karvi 1 Use of Hemp Bag 0.00 0.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 0.00 0.00 3 Use of Medicines 0.00 0.00 219 Number % Number % Block Name Steps Command Non-Command 4 Home Made Storage Tank 0.00 0.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 0.00 0.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 0.00 0.00 Manikpur 3 Use of Medicines 0.00 0.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 0.00 0.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 0.00 0.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 0.00 0.00 Ram Nagar 3 Use of Medicines 0.00 0.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 0.00 0.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 3 Use of Medicines 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 0 0.00 0 0.00 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Persons Command Non-Command 1 Men 11 31.4 12 20.7 Karvi 2 Women 22 62.9 42 72.4 3 Both 2 5.7 4 6.9 1 Men 6 19.4 8 15.7 Manikpur 2 Women 1 3.2 5 9.8 3 Both 24 77.4 38 74.5 1 Men 8 16.7 3 6.5 Ram Nagar 2 Women 2 4.2 3 6.5 3 Both 38 79.2 40 87.0 1 Men 25 21.9 23 14.8 District Total 2 Women 25 21.9 50 32.3 3 Both 64 56.1 82 52.9 220 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Average no. of Hourse per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 1 Cooking 2.10 1.54 2 Care of Livestock 1.58 1.10 3 Fetching Water 0.99 0.86 Karvi 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1.01 0.91 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.86 1.50 6 Other Household Activities 2.05 2.02 Total Hours 9.59 7.94 1 Cooking 1.41 1.92 2 Care of Livestock 1.35 1.38 3 Fetching Water 0.87 1.13 Manikpur 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.95 1.11 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.83 1.78 6 Other Household Activities 2.16 2.05 Total Hours 8.57 9.37 1 Cooking 1.52 1.68 2 Care of Livestock 1.08 1.02 3 Fetching Water 0.89 0.98 Ram Nagar 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1.04 0.97 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.81 0.97 6 Other Household Activities 1.94 1.94 Total Hours 8.28 7.56 1 Cooking 1.68 1.71 2 Care of Livestock 1.34 1.17 3 Fetching Water 0.92 0.99 District Total 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1.00 1.00 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.83 1.42 6 Other Household Activities 2.05 2.00 Total Hours 8.82 8.29 221 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers: Command Non-Command Perday Perday No. of No. of Per/day No. of paid Per/day No. of paid Rate of Rate of Workin Rate of Rate of Workin paid Worki labour paid Worki labour Block Male/ Daily Daily g Daily Daily g labour ng days in in labour ng days in in Name Femal Wages Wages days/ye Wages Wages days/ye Agricultu / Year other Agricultu / Year other e (Avera (Avera ar (Avera (Avera ar re (Av. (Avera Activiti re (Av. (Avera Activiti ge Rs.) ge Rs.) (Averag ge Rs.) ge Rs.) (Averag Hours) ge es (Av. Hours) ge es (Av. e) e) Hours) Hours) Men 8 113 83 8 165 111 7 116 92 8 153 162 Karvi Wome n 7 90 86 8 116 66 7 92 56 8 115 104 Men 8 128 105 7 139 141 8 95 67 8 120 155 Manikpur Wome n 7 91 58 8 114 101 6 76 42 8 109 52 Men 8 116 77 8 143 128 7 97 107 8 123 145 Ram Nagar Wome n 8 93 58 8 111 61 6 72 41 8 114 92 Men 8 119 88 8 149 127 7 103 89 8 132 154 District Wome Total n 7 91 67 8 114 76 6 80 46 8 113 83 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour (Multiple Responses) Type of Problems in Block Name Command Non-Command Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. Nos. In other Works Nos. 1 Low Working days 3 Work at distance 3 Low Working days 1 Work at distance 5 2 Low wages 5 Hard Work 2 Low wages 10 Hard Work 2 Karvi 3 Hard work 7 Long Hours 0 Hard work 6 Long Hours 1 4 No Problem 16 No Problem 1 No Problem 17 No Problem 1 1 Low Working days 1 Work at distance 3 Low Working days 7 Work at distance 9 2 Low wages 7 Hard Work 4 Low wages 26 Hard Work 7 Manikpur 3 Hard work 3 Long Hours 1 Hard work 8 Long Hours 4 4 No Problem 15 No Problem 2 No Problem 4 No Problem 0 Ram Nagar 1 Low Working days 1 Work at distance 1 Low Working days 5 Work at distance 0 222 2 Low wages 4 Hard Work 0 Low wages 5 Hard Work 3 3 Hard work 1 Long Hours 3 Hard work 3 Long Hours 0 4 No Problem 10 No Problem 0 No Problem 5 No Problem 0 1 Low Working days 5 Work at distance 7 Low Working days 13 Work at distance 14 2 Low wages 16 Hard Work 6 Low wages 41 Hard Work 12 District Total 3 Hard work 11 Long Hours 4 Hard work 17 Long Hours 5 4 No Problem 41 No Problem 3 No Problem 26 No Problem 1 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income AverageAnnual Savings AverageAnnual Savings for self (Rs.) for self (Rs.) Separate Income Separate Income Block Name No Savings No Savings Savings Savings Command Non-Command Yes 3 9000 - Yes 4 11000 - Karvi No 26 NA - No 25 NA - Yes 3 19000 - Yes 1 1000 - Manikpur No 28 NA - No 37 NA - Yes 1 5000 - Yes 0 0 - Ram Nagar No 16 NA - No 19 NA - Yes 7 11000 - Yes 5 4000 - District Total No 70 NA - No 81 NA - Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income: (Multiple Responses) Block Name Item of Expences Number % Item of Expences Number % Command Non-Command 1 Health 0.00 1 Health 0.00 2 Food 0.00 2 Food 0.00 Karvi 3 Clothes 0.00 3 Clothes 0.00 4 Education 0.00 4 Education 0.00 1 Health 0.00 1 Health 0.00 2 Food 0.00 2 Food 0.00 Manikpur 3 Clothes 0.00 3 Clothes 0.00 4 Education 0.00 4 Education 0.00 Ram Nagar 1 Health 0.00 1 Health 0.00 223 Block Name Item of Expences Number % Item of Expences Number % Command Non-Command 2 Food 0.00 2 Food 0.00 3 Clothes 0.00 3 Clothes 0.00 4 Education 0.00 4 Education 0.00 1 Health 0 0.00 1 Health 0 0.00 2 Food 0 0.00 2 Food 0 0.00 District Total 3 Clothes 0 0.00 3 Clothes 0 0.00 4 Education 0 0.00 4 Education 0 0.00 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member: Command Non-Command Average Block Name Average Annual SHG Annual SHG Member No. % No. % Benefit (Rs.) Member Benefit (Rs.) Yes 0 NA NA Yes 0 NA NA Karvi No 38 38.00 NA No 59 59.00 NA Yes 1 1.00 Yes 3 3.00 Manikpur No 38 38.00 NA No 56 56.00 NA Yes 0 NA Yes 1 1.00 Ram Nagar No 50 50.00 NA No 49 49.00 NA Yes 1 0.33 Yes 4 1.33 District Total No 126 42.00 NA No 164 54.67 NA Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Command Non-Command Block Name Working in Type of Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities No. % CSO Activities Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Karvi No 37  37.00 - No 59  59.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Manikpur No 38   38.00 - No 57   57.00 - Ram Nagar Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - 224 Command Non-Command Block Name Working in Type of Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities No. % CSO Activities No 47  47.00 - No 49  49.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - District Total No 122 122.00 - No 165 165.00 - Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Command Non-Command Block Name Membership Get Importance Get Importance Yes No Yes No Yes % No % Yes % No % Panchayat or Water Users Karvi Association 0 38 NA NA NA NA 0 60 NA NA NA NA Panchayat or Water Users Manikpur Association 3 30 3 100 0 0.0 2 56 0 0.0 2 100.0 Panchayat or Water Users Ram Nagar Association 0 50 NA NA NA NA 0 46 NA NA NA NA Panchayat or Water Users District Total 3 118 3 100.0 0 0 2 162 0 0.0 2 100 Association Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village: Effect on Women Block Name Problems Command Non-Command Yes % No % Yes % No % 1 Voilence Against Women 2 2.0 98 98.0 7 7.0 93 93.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 2 2.0 98 98.0 5 5.0 95 95.0 Karvi 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 2 2.0 98 98.0 7 7.0 93 93.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 Insecure Environment 5 5.0 95 95.0 10 10.0 90 90.0 1 Voilence Against Women 9 9.0 91 91.0 28 28.0 72 72.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 10 10.0 90 90.0 29 29.0 71 71.0 Manikpur 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 8 8.0 92 92.0 34 34.0 66 66.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 2 2.0 98 98.0 4 4.0 96 96.0 5 Insecure Environment 11 11.0 89 89.0 31 31.0 69 69.0 Ram Nagar 1 Voilence Against Women 19 19.0 81 81.0 19 19.0 81 81.0 225 Effect on Women Block Name Problems Command Non-Command Yes % No % Yes % No % 2 Alcoholic Husband 13 13.0 87 87.0 25 25.0 75 75.0 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 18 18.0 82 82.0 26 26.0 74 74.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 1 1.0 99 99.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 Insecure Environment 22 22.0 78 78.0 26 26.0 74 74.0 1 Voilence Against Women 30 10.0 270 90.0 54 18.0 246 82.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 25 8.3 275 91.7 59 19.7 241 80.3 District Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 28 9.3 272 90.7 67 22.3 233 77.7 4 Low Status of Women in Family 3 1.0 197 65.7 4 1.3 96 32.0 5 Insecure Environment 38 12.7 262 87.3 67 22.3 233 77.7 Table 81: Voting in Elections: Voted Block Name Elections for: Command Non-Command Yes % No % Yes % No % Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Karvi 36 36.0 4 4.0 59 59.0 0 0.0 Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Manikpur 34 34.0 6 6.0 56 56.0 4 4.0 Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Ram Nagar 49 49.0 1 1.0 48 48.0 2 2.0 Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan District Total 119 39.7 11 3.7 163 54.3 6 2.0 Sabha / Lok Sabha 226 HAMIRPUR Table 1 : Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) Land Holding General OBC SC ST Block Name Total Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Landless 1 14.29 2 28.57 4 57.14 0 0.00 7 Marginal 3 15.00 13 65.00 4 20.00 0 0.00 20 Gohand Small 6 26.09 13 56.52 4 17.39 0 0.00 23 Large 1 10.00 7 70.00 2 20.00 0 0.00 10 Total 11 18.33 35 58.33 14 23.33 0 0.00 60 Landless 2 22.22 3 33.33 3 33.33 1 11.11 9 Marginal 3 11.54 14 53.85 8 30.77 1 3.85 26 Sarila Small 2 9.09 16 72.73 3 13.64 1 4.55 22 Large 7 53.85 6 46.15 0 0.00 0 0.00 13 Total 14 20.00 39 55.71 14 20.00 3 4.29 70 Landless 1 10.00 4 40.00 3 30.00 2 20.00 10 Marginal 4 17.39 10 43.48 8 34.78 1 4.35 23 Sumerpur Small 2 25.00 3 37.50 2 25.00 1 12.50 8 Large 2 22.22 5 55.56 2 22.22 0 0.00 9 Total 9 18.00 22 44.00 15 30.00 4 8.00 50 Landless 4 15.38 9 34.62 10 38.46 3 11.54 26 Marginal 10 14.49 37 53.62 20 28.99 2 2.90 69 Total Small 10 18.87 32 60.38 9 16.98 2 3.77 53 Large 10 31.25 18 56.25 4 12.50 0 0.00 32 Total 34 18.89 96 53.33 43 23.89 7 3.89 180 Non-Command Gohand Landless 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 75.00 1 25.00 4 Marginal 1 6.25 10 62.50 5 31.25 0 0.00 16 Small 0 0.00 6 50.00 6 50.00 0 0.00 12 Large 0 0.00 8 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 8 227 Land Holding General OBC SC ST Block Name Total Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Total 1 2.50 24 60.00 14 35.00 1 2.50 40 Landless 1 33.33 0 0.00 2 66.67 0 0.00 3 Marginal 1 8.33 8 66.67 3 25.00 0 0.00 12 Sarila Small 0 0.00 9 90.00 1 10.00 0 0.00 10 Large 1 20.00 3 60.00 1 20.00 0 0.00 5 Total 3 10.00 20 66.67 7 23.33 0 0.00 30 Landless 1 20.00 0 0.00 4 80.00 0 0.00 5 Marginal 0 0.00 8 47.06 7 41.18 2 11.76 17 Sumerpur Small 3 23.08 4 30.77 4 30.77 2 15.38 13 Large 5 33.33 8 53.33 1 6.67 1 6.67 15 Total 9 18.00 20 40.00 16 32.00 5 10.00 50 Landless 2 16.67 0 0.00 9 75.00 1 8.33 12 Marginal 2 4.44 26 57.78 15 33.33 2 4.44 45 Total Small 3 8.57 19 54.29 11 31.43 2 5.71 35 Large 6 21.43 19 67.86 2 7.14 1 3.57 28 Total 13 10.83 64 53.33 37 30.83 6 5.00 120 ( Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha. ) Table 2 : Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Male Female Male Female Block Name Type of family Total Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Non-Command Joint 21 91.30 2 8.70 23 13 86.67 2 13.33 15 Gohand Single 30 81.08 7 18.92 37 23 92.00 2 8.00 25 Total 51 85.00 9 15.00 60 36 90.00 4 10.00 40 Joint 12 100.00 0 0.00 12 9 100.00 0 0.00 9 Sarila Single 54 93.10 4 6.90 58 18 85.71 3 14.29 21 Total 66 94.29 4 5.71 70 27 90.00 3 10.00 30 Sumerpur Joint 16 100.00 0 0.00 16 12 100.00 0 0.00 12 228 Male Female Male Female Block Name Type of family Total Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Non-Command Single 34 100.00 0 0.00 34 38 100.00 0 0.00 38 Total 50 100.00 0 0.00 50 50 100.00 0 0.00 50 Joint 49 96.08 2 3.92 51 34 94.44 2 5.56 36 Total Single 118 91.47 11 8.53 129 79 94.05 5 5.95 84 Total 167 92.78 13 7.22 180 113 94.17 7 5.83 120 Table 3 : Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Command Gohand 195 157 352 170 111 281 87.18 70.70 79.83 Sarila 220 191 411 173 133 306 78.64 69.63 74.45 Sumerpur 173 124 297 135 81 216 78.03 65.32 72.73 Total 588 472 1060 478 325 803 81.29 68.86 75.75 Non-Command Gohand 142 111 253 118 65 183 83.10 58.56 72.33 Sarila 97 69 166 76 44 120 78.35 63.77 72.29 Sumerpur 185 131 316 164 94 258 88.65 71.76 81.65 Total 424 311 735 358 203 561 84.43 65.27 76.33 Table 4 : Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility and Electric Connection. Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 23 92.00 2 8.00 0 0.00 25 9 36.00 16 64.00 Pacca 8 50.00 8 50.00 0 0.00 16 12 75.00 4 25.00 Gohand Kuchha/Pacca 17 89.47 2 10.53 0 0.00 19 9 47.37 10 52.63 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 48 80.00 12 20.00 0.00 0.00 60 30 50.00 30 50.00 229 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 41 93.18 3 6.82 0 0.00 44 20 45.45 24 54.55 Pacca 6 46.15 6 46.15 1 7.69 13 8 61.54 5 38.46 Sarila Kuchha/Pacca 10 76.92 3 23.08 0 0.00 13 11 84.62 2 15.38 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 57 81.43 12 17.14 1 1.43 70 39 55.71 31 44.29 Kuchha 19 63.33 10 33.33 1 3.33 30 10 33.33 20 66.67 Pacca 4 36.36 7 63.64 0 0.00 11 3 27.27 8 72.73 Sumerpur Kuchha/Pacca 5 55.56 4 44.44 0 0.00 9 2 22.22 7 77.78 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 28 56.00 21 42.00 1 2.00 50 15 30.00 35 70.00 Kuchha 83 83.84 15 15.15 1 1.01 99 39 39.39 60 60.61 Pacca 18 45.00 21 52.50 1 2.50 40 23 57.50 17 42.50 Total  Kuchha/Pacca 32 78.05 9 21.95 0 0.00 41 22 53.66 19 46.34 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 133 73.89 45 25.00 2 1.11 180  84 46.67 96 53.33 Non-Command Kuchha 14 87.50 2 12.50 0 0.00 16 10 62.50 6 37.50 Pacca 4 33.33 8 66.67 0 0.00 12 11 91.67 1 8.33 Gohand Kuchha/Pacca 9 81.82 2 18.18 0 0.00 11 6 54.55 5 45.45 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 28 70.00 12 30.00 0.00 0.00 40 27 67.50 13 32.50 Kuchha 15 83.33 3 16.67 0 0.00 18 13 72.22 5 27.78 Pacca 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 1 50.00 1 50.00 Sarila Kuchha/Pacca 9 90.00 1 10.00 0 0.00 10 7 70.00 3 30.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 26 86.67 4 13.33 0 0.00 30 21 70.00 9 30.00 Sumerpur Kuchha 32 88.89 2 5.56 2 5.56 36 16 44.44 20 55.56 Pacca 4 40.00 5 50.00 1 10.00 10 8 80.00 2 20.00 230 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha/Pacca 1 25.00 3 75.00 0 0.00 4 2 50.00 2 50.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 37 74.00 10 20.00 3 6.00 50 26 52.00 24 48.00 Kuchha 61 87.14 7 10.00 2 2.86 70 39 55.71 31 44.29 Pacca 10 41.67 13 54.17 1 4.17 24 20 83.33 4 16.67 Total  Kuchha/Pacca 19 76.00 6 24.00 0 0.00 25 15 60.00 10 40.00 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 91 75.83 26 21.67 3 2.50 120  74 61.67 46 38.33 Table 5 : Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) Fuel for Cooking firewood/cow dung Block Name Firewood Cow dung Cake Kerosene LPG cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Gohand 46 76.67 2 3.33 12 20.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 60 Sarila 49 70.00 15 21.43 5 7.14 0 0.00 1 1.43 70 Sumerpur 31 62.00 1 2.00 14 28.00 1 2.00 3 6.00 50 District Total 126 70.00 18 10.00 31 17.22 1 0.56 4 2.22 180 Non-Command Gohand 30 75.00 2 5.00 7 17.50 1 2.50 0 0.00 40 Sarila 16 53.33 4 13.33 9 30.00 0 0.00 1 3.33 30 Sumerpur 30 60.00 9 18.00 6 12.00 1 2.00 4 8.00 50 District Total 76 63.33 15 12.50 22 18.33 2 1.67 5 4.17 120 231 Table 6 : Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Government Government Open well/ Private Private Iron Block Name Total Clean Unclean Handpamp Tap Pond Handpamp Tap affected No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Gohand 54 90.0 2 3.3 0.0 3 5.0 1 1.7 60 59 98.3 0.0 1 1.7 Sarila 55 78.6 9 12.9 2 2.9 3 4.3 1 1.4 70 69 98.6 1 1.4 0.0 Sumerpur 43 86.0 0.0 0.0 3 6.0 4 8.0 50 50 100.0 0.0 0.0 Total 152 84.4 11 6.1 2 1.1 9 5.0 6 3.3 180 178.0 98.9 1 0.6 1 0.6 Non-Command Gohand 32 80.0 0.0 2 5.0 2 5.0 4 10.0 40 39 97.5 1 2.5 0.0 Sarila 24 80.0 3 10.0 1 3.3 2 6.7 0.0 30 30 100.0 0.0 0.0 Sumerpur 43 86.0 1 2.0 0.0 5 10.0 1 2.0 50 49 98.0 1 2.0 0.0 Total 99 82.5 4 3.3 3 2.5 9 7.5 5 4.2 120 118.0 98.3 2 1.7 0 0.0 Table 7 : Family Assets : Transport (%) (Multiple Responses) Tractor Bullock cart Tempo Moped/Bike Bicycle Nil Total Block Name No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Owning Command Gohand 3 6.67 2 4.44 1 2.22 14 31.11 31 68.89 15 25.00 45 Sarila 7 14.29 5 10.20 0 0.00 16 32.65 23 46.94 21 30.00 49 Sumerpur 1 2.70 1 2.70 0 0.00 12 32.43 33 89.19 13 26.00 37 District Total 11 8.40 8 6.11 1 0.76 42 32.06 87 66.41 49 27.22 131 Non-Command Gohand 2 8.70 3 13.04 0 0.00 11 47.83 30 130.43 17 42.50 23 Sarila 3 16.67 1 5.56 1 5.56 10 55.56 33 183.33 12 40.00 18 Sumerpur 5 12.20 3 7.32 11 26.83 39 95.12 9 18.00 41 District Total 10 12.20 7 8.54 32 39.02 102 124.39 38 31.67 82 232 Table 8 : Family Assets : Agricultural Implements (Multiple Responses) Ferrying Total Block Name Tractor Wood plow Herrow Thresher Pump Set Nil trolley Owning Command Gohand 3 1 15 25 2 4 20 56 Sarila 7 4 13 10 3 7 31 63 Sumerpur 1 2 22 37 1 3 47 District Total 11 7 50 72 6 14 51 166 Non-Command Gohand 2 2 20 0 1 3 15 37 Sarila 3 4 18 0 0 3 18 27 Sumerpur 5 3 29 0 0 5 7 45 District Total 10 9 67 0 1 11 40 109 Table 9 : Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock Command Non-Command No. of Average No. of Average Block Name Livestock No. of No. of Families Livestock per Families Livestock per Livestock Livestock Owning Family Owning Family Cow 39 65 2 24 43 2 Buffalo 25 54 2 18 45 3 Gohand Goat/Sheep 3 13 4 4 29 7 Bullock 10 20 2 4 7 2 Total owning Livestock 45 152 3 27 124 5 Cow 34 54 2 19 25 1 Buffalo 41 78 2 18 46 3 Sarila Goat/Sheep 9 18 2 7 20 3 Bullock 13 25 2 1 2 2 Total owning Livestock 58 175 3 25 93 4 Sumerpur Cow 32 53 2 29 46 2 Buffalo 30 67 2 32 89 3 Goat/Sheep 14 60 4 15 36 2 Bullock 3 6 2 8 18 2 233 Command Non-Command No. of Average No. of Average Block Name Livestock No. of No. of Families Livestock per Families Livestock per Livestock Livestock Owning Family Owning Family Total owning Livestock 43 186 4 47 189 4 Cow 105 172 2 72 114 2 Buffalo 96 199 2 68 180 3 District  Goat/Sheep 26 91 4 26 85 3 Total  Bullock 26 51 2 13 27 2 Total owning Livestock 146 513 4 99 406 4 Table 10 : Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family Total Total Total Total Total Total Income Expenditure Saving Income Expenditure Saving Block Name Source (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Command Non-Command Agriculture 42196 19364 22832 50290 24187 26103 Animal Husbandry 56455 24455 32000 33667 11556 22111 Sevice 71200 9800 61400 122714 23143 99571 Gohand Wage labor 40482 8345 32136 40311 3228 37083 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 55333 13667 41667 40714 14857 25857 Total Average 53133 15126 38007 57539 15394 42145 Agriculture 49477 25931 23546 53037 25148 27889 Animal Husbandry 24087 10739 13348 30000 12200 17800 Sevice 69091 24636 44455 78000 41600 36400 Sarila Wage labor 28821 5000 23821 28353 3029 25324 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 36000 9882 26118 48000 24857 23143 Total Average 41495 15238 26257 47478 21367 26111 Sumerpur Agriculture 48024 22695 25329 53433 27438 25996 234 Total Total Total Total Total Total Income Expenditure Saving Income Expenditure Saving Block Name Source (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Command Non-Command Animal Husbandry 40909 16091 24818 33692 12846 20846 Sevice 105556 31222 74333 89286 22429 66857 Wage labor 42652 7217 35435 30440 6200 24240 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 46875 15625 31250 59000 21000 38000 Total Average 56803 18570 38233 53170 17983 35188 Agriculture 46603 22830 23774 52286 25782 26505 Animal Husbandry 36111 15400 20711 33000 12296 20704 Sevice 80733 21667 59067 98632 27737 70895 District Total Wage labor 35662 6483 29179 32810 4410 28400 Average Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 42548 12097 30452 48211 20158 28053 Total Average 48332 15695 32636 52988 18077 34911 Table 11 : Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non-Command Average Average Block Name Item of Expenditure No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure per family family Education 46 3902 34 7426 Health 60 5378 40 4428 Gohand Consumption Related 60 28500 40 37710 Other 60 6998 40 6755 Education 60 5610 24 6454 Health 70 4035 30 2773 Sarila Consumption Related 70 28789 30 33600 Other 70 5321 30 5750 235 Command Non-Command Average Average Block Name Item of Expenditure No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure per family family Education 35 8771 42 5095 Health 50 5122 50 4444 Sumerpur Consumption Related 50 36780 50 32370 Other 50 6154 50 5094 Education 141 5838 100 6214 Health 180 4785 120 4021 District Total Consumption Related 180 30912 120 34458 Other 180 6112 120 5812 Table 12 : Annual Savings: Number of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family. Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Command Gohand 7 19175 3 4325 4 6100 29600 14 2114 Sarila 6 14400 2 2300 3 3420 20120 11 1829 Sumerpur 7 13533 2 5200 4 1943 20676 13 1590 Total 20 47108 7 11825 11 11463 70396 38 1853 Non-Command Gohand 6 10431 1 1775 2 3067 14272 9 1586 Sarila 3 7200 1 1167 2 2180 10647 6 1774 Sumerpur 5 9667 2 4500 3 1457 15624 10 1562 Total 14 27297 4 7442 7 6704 40543 25 1622 236 Table 13: Number of Indebted Families, Average Loan and Average Outstanding per family. Command Non-Command Loan Current Outstanding Loan Current Outstanding Block Name Total No. Average Total No. Total No. Average Total No. of Average Average of Indebted Current of Indebted of Indebted Current Indebted HH. Loan Loan HH. Outstanding HH. HH. Outstanding Gohand 23 59913 22 55000 8 50250 8 50250 Sarila 21 80048 20 55550 10 85000 10 83200 Sumerpur 15 53667 15 48333 17 115412 17 68529 District Total (Average) 59 65492 57 53439 35 91829 35 68543 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding. Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Avera Avera Avera Avera Avera Avera ge ge ge ge ge ge Name Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average of Loan Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Block nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing ed ed ed ed ed ed H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. Consumption - - 25000 23750 22500 20000 - - - - 40000 40000 Health - - - - 25000 25000 - - - - - - Education - - - - - - - - - - - - Production 78867 70000 - - 25000 - 57000 57000 20000 20000 - - Marriage Gohan Related - - - - - - - - - - - - d No. of Household 15 15 4 4 4 3 6 6 1 1 1 1 indebted 11830 10000 34200 Total Loan 00 1050000 0 95000 95000 65000 0 342000 20000 20000 40000 40000 Average 78867 70000 25000 23750 23750 21667 57000 57000 20000 20000 40000 40000 237 Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Avera Avera Avera Avera Avera Avera Name ge ge ge ge ge ge Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average of Loan Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Block nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing ed ed ed ed ed ed H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. Loan Consumption - - 10000 10000 - - - - - - 5000 5000 Health - - - - - - - - - - - - 20000 Education - - - - - - 0 200000 - - - - Production 89125 54125 - - 10000 - 80625 78375 - - - - Marriage 11250 Related - - 0 112500 - - - - - - - - Sarila No. of Household 16 16 4 4 1 0 9 9 0 0 1 1 indebted 14260 24500 84500 Total Loan 00 866000 0 245000 10000 0 0 827000 0 0 5000 5000 Average Loan 89125 54125 61250 61250 10000 - 93889 91889 - - 5000 5000 Sumer Consumption - - 5000 5000 - - - - 15000 15000 - - pur Health - - 90000 30000 - - - - - - - - Education - - - - - - - - - - - - 12646 Production 62273 60455 - - - - 7 74667 - - - - Marriage Related - - 20000 20000 - - - - 50000 30000 - - No. of Household 11 11 4 4 0 0 15 15 2 2 0 0 indebted Total Loan 68500 665000 12000 60000 0 0 18970 1120000 65000 45000 0 0 238 Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Avera Avera Avera Avera Avera Avera Name ge ge ge ge ge ge Source of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average of Loan Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Amou Current Block nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand nt per Outstand Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing Indebt ing ed ed ed ed ed ed H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. H.H. 0 0 00 Average 12646 Loan 62273 60455 30000 15000 - - 7 74667 32500 22500 - - Consumptio n - - 16250 15625 22500 20000 - - 15000 15000 22500 22500 Health - - 90000 30000 25000 25000 - - - - - - 20000 Education - - - - - - 0 200000 - - - - Production 78429 61452 - - 17500 - 99448 72034 20000 20000 - - Marriage Distric Related - - 81667 81667 - - - - 50000 30000 - - t Total No. of Household 42 42 12 12 5 3 30 30 3 3 2 2 indebted 32940 46500 10500 30840 Total Loan 00 2581000 0 400000 0 65000 00 2289000 85000 65000 45000 45000 Average 10280 Loan 78429 61452 38750 33333 21000 21667 0 76300 28333 21667 22500 22500 Table 14 : Condition of Poverty No money for No money for No money for school Block Name daughters No Response Total treatment of illness fees of children marriage Command Gohand 10 0 5 45 60 Sarila 0 1 4 65 70 239 No money for No money for No money for school Block Name daughters No Response Total treatment of illness fees of children marriage Sumerpur 2 1 3 44 50 Total 12 2 12 154 180 Non-Command Gohand 6 3 1 30 40 Sarila 2 0 2 26 30 Sumerpur 1 1 0 48 50 Total 9 4 3 104 120 Table 15 : Family member engaged in Mining, Its adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken Block Member engaged in Mining adverse effected on Health Safety Measures adopted Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Command Gohand 0 60 60 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sarila 1 69 70 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sumerpur 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 1 179 180 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Non-Command Gohand 1 39 40 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sarila 0 30 30 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sumerpur 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 1 119 120 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Table 16 : Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration Permanent Seasonal Total Block Name Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Gohand Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Total 1 0 3 0 4 0 240 Permanent Seasonal Total Block Name Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 4 2 0 2 4 Sarila Workers migrated Out of the State 5 0 0 0 5 0 Total 5 4 2 0 7 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 1 2 0 2 1 Sumerpur Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Total 1 1 3 0 4 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 5 5 0 6 5 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 6 0 3 0 9 0 Total 7 5 8 0 15 5 Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gohand Workers migrated Out of the State 3 1 1 0 4 1 Total 3 1 1 0 4 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarila Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sumerpur Workers migrated Out of the State 5 0 0 0 5 0 Total 5 0 0 0 5 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 8 1 1 0 9 1 Total 8 1 1 0 9 1 241 Table 17 : Main Reason for Migration Employment Wage Poorness Total Block Name Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Gohand Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Total 3 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 4 Sarila Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 Total 4 4 0 0 0 0 7 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 Sumerpur Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Total 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 6 5 0 0 0 0 6 5 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 4 0 2 0 3 0 9 0 Total 10 5 2 0 3 0 15 5 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gohand Workers migrated Out of the State 1 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 Total 1 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarila Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sumerpur Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 Total 1 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 2 1 7 0 0 0 9 1 Total 2 1 7 0 0 0 9 1 242 Table 18: Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barren / Land /Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Average Period (in Block Name Land Affected by Families Affected Area Affected (Ha.) months / year) Command Water logging/Flood - - - Gohand Barren Land 5 2.9 12 Drought 10 11.7 6 Water logging/Flood - - - Sarila Barren Land 2 6.2 12 Drought 11 11.5 6 Water logging/Flood - - - Sumerpur Barren Land 3 1.5 12 Drought 1 5.7 6 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Barren Land 10 10.5 12 Total Drought 22 28.92 6 Total 32 39.42 9 Non-Command Water logging/Flood - - - Gohand Barren Land 1 0.5 12 Drought 6 6.4 5 Water logging/Flood - - - Sarila Barren Land 3 2.1 12 Drought 2 2.4 6 Water logging/Flood - - - Sumerpur Barren Land 2 1.2 12 Drought 14 16.1 5 Total Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 Barren Land 6 3.8 12 Drought 22 24.87 5 243 Average Period (in Block Name Land Affected by Families Affected Area Affected (Ha.) months / year) Total 28 28.67 9 Table 19: Depth of Ground Water Command Non-Command Block Name Average of Water level (In Feet) Average of Water level (In Feet) Gohand More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Sarila More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Sumerpur More than 30 ft More than 30 ft District (Average) More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Table 20: Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Lavel is Very Deep Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Command Gohand 39 4 0 17 60 Sarila 22 35 1 12 70 Sumerpur 24 14 1 11 50 District Total 85 53 2 40 180 Non-Command Gohand 26 9 1 4 40 Sarila 12 14 0 4 30 Sumerpur 16 27 0 7 50 District Total 54 50 1 15 120 Table 21: Months During which Canal Water Level is High and when it is Dry No Water in Canal Block Name High water Level (Months) No. of Respondent No Response/ Landless (Months) Gohand July to September May to June 54 38 Sarila July to September May to June 61 39 Sumerpur July to September May to June 40 60 244 No Water in Canal Block Name High water Level (Months) No. of Respondent No Response/ Landless (Months) District Total 155 137 Table 22: Period of Heavy Rains Heavy rainy season Non- Command Block Name No. of Respondent/ No. of Respondent/ Months Months Landless Landless Gohand July - August 60 July - August 40 Sarila July - August 70 July - August 30 Sumerpur July - August 50 July - August 50 District Total 180 120 Table 23: Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available No. Respondent Block Name Sufficient water not available between : Month/ Year Command Non� Command  December -January 3 1 December -March 1 0 January - March 16 25 Gohand Febbruary - March 17 2 March - April 5 0 October- june 0 6 October- November 11 2 Sarila November -December 8 1 November -March 4 2 December -January 21 11 December -March 2 4 January- March 3 3 February - March 12 5 February -May 1 0 March - April 7 0 245 No. Respondent Block Name Sufficient water not available between : Month/ Year Command Non� Command  October - November 2 0 July-August 1 1 November -December 0 9 November -March 1 1 December -January 10 5 December -March 1 0 January- March 6 3 Sumerpur February - March 4 9 February -May 3 2 March - April 13 4 October- June 0 4 October - November 2 3 July-August 0 5 Table 24: Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurrences in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Gohand 0 10 13 14 0 1 1 2 0 0 41 Sarila 0 15 13 14 3 2 1 0 0 0 48 Sumerpur 1 12 14 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 35 District Total 1 37 40 31 7 3 2 3 0 0 124 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Gohand 0 6 11 6 5 0 0 2 0 0 30 Sarila 0 2 4 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 17 Sumerpur 1 14 9 9 6 1 0 2 0 0 42 District Total 1 22 24 21 16 1 0 4 0 0 89 246 Table 25: Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested & Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Block Name Farmers Get Soil Fertility Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless Tested in Last 10 years Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Gohand 4  49 7 1 3 0 0 0 4 Sarila 3  58 9 2 1 0 0 0 3 Sumerpur 0  40 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total 7 147 26 3 4 0 0 0 7 Non- Command Block Name Farmers Get Soil Fertility Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless Tested in Last 10 years Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Gohand 1 35 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sarila 1 26 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sumerpur 11 34 5 5 6 0 0 0 11 District Total 13 95 12 7 6 0 0 0 13 Table 26: Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Command Block Name Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Soil Fertility No Response/ Landless Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Gohand 14 39 7 1 1 12 0 Sarila 22  39  9 3 1 18 0 Sumerpur 7  33  10 0 1 6 0 District Total 43 111 26 4 3 36 0 Block Name Non-Command No Response/ Landless Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons 247 Soil Fertility Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Gohand 8 28 4 0 1 7 0 Sarila 10  17  3 0 0 10 0 Sumerpur 13  32  5 1 4 8 0 District Total 31 77 12 1 5 25 0 Table 27: Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Block Name Barrenness of Land No Response/ Period Yes No Landless 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Gohand 5 48 7 0 0 5 0 Sarila 2 59 9 0 0 2 0 Sumerpur 4  36 10 0 0 4 0 District Total 11 143 26 0 0 11 0 Non-Command Block Name Barrenness of Land No Response/ Period Yes No Landless 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Gohand 1 35 4 0 0 1 0 Sarila 3 24 3 0 0 3 0 Sumerpur 2  43 5 0 0 2 0 District Total 6 102 12 0 0 6 0 Table 28: Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Name of Crops Command Non-Command Block Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Before Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Before Gohand Wheat 22.0 17.5 20.1 21.9 16.5 20.6 Jwar/ Bajra 7.3 5.6 5.4 8.2 4.5 6.9 Pulses 6.2 4.5 6.5 6.4 5.5 5.1 248 Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Name of Crops Command Non-Command Block Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Before Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Before Oilseeds 4.3 2.3 3.9 6.5 2.5 5.2 Wheat 21.9 16.9 20.0 20.9 15.3 19.6 Jwar/ Bajra 7.9 6.5 6.0 8.1 5.1 6.8 Sarila Pulses 5.8 3.5 7.2 8.6 2.5 7.3 Oilseeds 4.7 2.1 2.8 4.2 2.5 2.9 Wheat 21.7 16.9 19.8 21.8 15.0 20.5 Jwar/ Bajra 7.6 4.5 5.7 9.2 2.5 8.0 Sumerpur Pulses 6.6 3.3 6.2 6.1 3.5 4.8 Oilseeds 4.2 3.1 3.5 5.3 2.5 2.5 Wheat 21.9 17.1 20.0 21.5 15.6 20.3 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.6 5.5 5.7 8.5 4.0 7.2 (Average) Pulses 6.2 3.8 6.6 7.0 3.8 5.8 Oilseeds 4.4 2.5 3.4 5.3 2.5 3.6 Table 29: Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) Name of Command Increase/ Decreased Block Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Gohand Declined Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Irrigation Problem 2 Lack of HYV 1 Increase of Production Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Lack of HYV 1 - - Sarila Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Problem of wild animals 2 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 - - Sumerpur Declined Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Problem of wild animals 1 Lack of HYV 1 Name of Non-Command Increase/ Decreased Block Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 1 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Timely Irrigation 1 Gohand Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Lack of HYV 1 249 Increase of Production Timely Irrigation 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 - - Sarila Declined Irrigation Problem 2 Lack of HYV Seed 1 Problem of wild animals 1 Increase of Production Timely Irrigation 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Use of HYV Seed 1 Sumerpur Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Poor Rain 1 Problem of wild animals 1 Table 30: Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Gohand 0 53  0 36 Sarila 0 61  0 27 Sumerpur 0 40  0 45 District Total 0 154 0 108 Table 31: Command & Non-command wise total sown area & area sown in Rabi, Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) Sown Area in Kharif (%) Command 169.50 56.35 43.65 Gohand Non Command 115.14 56.00 44.00 Total 284.64 56.21 43.79 Command 158.94 63.71 36.29 Sarila Non Command 75.48 61.31 38.69 Total 234.42 62.94 37.06 Command 100.05 62.26 37.74 Sumerpur Non Command 145.51 63.60 36.40 Total 245.56 63.05 36.95 Command 428.49 60.46 39.54 District Non Command 336.13 60.48 39.52 Total 764.62 60.47 39.53 250 Table 32: Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Area Irrigated Area Irrigated Sown Area (Ha.) Sown Area (Ha.) Ha. % Ha. % Gohand 169.5 85.6 50.5 115.1 44.4 38.6 Sarila 158.9 61.9 39.0 75.5 40.3 53.4 Sumerpur 100.1 44.6 44.6 145.5 77.5 53.3 District Total 428.5 192.2 44.7 112.0 54.1 48.4 Table 33: Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Irrigated Block Name Reservoir/ Dam Private Tubewell/ Govt. Tubewell Pond/well & land (Ha.) Canal (%) Rainfed (%) (%) Pumpset (%) (%) etc. (%) Gohand 85.6  17.73 0.00 50.26 0.00 23.50 32.72 Sarila 61.94  1.55 0.00 113.59 0.00 79.85 0.00 Sumerpur 44.62  15.24 4.48 63.74 2.24 50.87 18.33 District Total 192.2 11.51 1.49 75.86 0.75 51.41 17.02 Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Irrigated Block Name Reservoir/ Dam Private Tubewell/ Govt. Tubewell Pond/well & land (Ha.) Canal (%) Rainfed (%) (%) Pumpset (%) (%) etc. (%) Gohand 44.4 0.00 9.01 33.20 0.00 45.23 19.28 Sarila 40.28 0.00 0.00 96.52 5.46 33.02 23.73 Sumerpur 77.5 0.00 0.00 98.32 4.81 30.94 13.63 District Total 162.2 0.00 3.00 76.02 3.42 36.40 18.88 Table 34: Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 22.2 38.9 38.9 Gohand Small 25.7 40.0 34.3 Large 33.3 22.2 44.4 Total 25.8 36.0 38.2 251 Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 63.2 10.5 26.3 Sarila Small 37.5 40.6 21.9 Large 61.1 22.2 16.7 Total 53.4 23.9 22.7 Marginal 45.0 12.5 42.5 Sumerpur Small 19.0 19.0 61.9 Large 33.3 8.3 58.3 Total 35.3 12.9 51.8 District Total (%) 38.2 24.4 37.4 Table 35: Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Water not Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Received from Total No. of No. of Block Name Crops Name Watering Watering Timely Late above Source Watering Respondent Required done Watering Watering for No. of through Tubewell Watering Wheat 19 71 58 30 20 8 3 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gohand Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 20 70 52 18 15 19 19 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarila Pulses 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sumerpur Wheat 16 58 54 26 18 10 10 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 252 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 55 199 164 74 53 37 32 District Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0                   Non-Command Water not Block Name Crops Name Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Received from Total No. of No. of Watering Watering Timely Late above Source Watering Respondent Required done Watering Watering for No. of through Tubewell Watering Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gohand Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarila Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sumerpur Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 253 Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 36: Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and Income per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Total price of Irrigation cost (Av. Wage of Average Land Price of Other Crops Name Productivity crop per Ha.) Labour Cost of Income Holding Size Seeds (Av. expense (Qtl/Ha) Production By (Av. per Fertilizer (per Ha.) per Ha.) By Canal (per Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Tubewel Ha.) (per Ha.) Wheat 21.58 21423 2575 128 3670 2683 2401 3623 6343 Jwar/ Bajra 7.68 6727 408 0 0 1641 0 2252 2426 Marginal Pulses 5.78 16609 1644 0 2000 2259 1100 3250 6356 Oil seeds 4.67 20667 333 0 0 1600 400 2167 16167 Wheat 21.73 21692 2661 128 3617 2761 2475 3567 6484 Jwar/ Bajra 7.29 6236 429 0 0 1918 0 2050 1839 Small Pulses 6.24 17697 1881 0 2417 2392 1192 3261 6554 Oil seeds 4.00 15000 733 0 2000 1833 750 2500 7183 Wheat 22.41 22375 2588 128 3831 2634 2334 3777 7082 Jwar/ Bajra 7.96 7244 412 0 0 1748 0 2256 2828 Large Pulses 6.48 18840 1708 0 2300 2375 1100 3379 7978 Oil seeds 4.67 17167 767 0 1000 1733 500 2333 10833 Wheat 21.91 21830 2608 128 3706 2693 2403 3656 6637 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.64 6736 416 0 0 1769 0 2186 2364 (Average) Pulses 6.17 17715 1744 0 2239 2342 1131 3297 6963 Oil seeds 4.44 17611 611 0 1000 1722 550 2333 11394 Land Crops Name Non-Command 254 Holding Size Total price of Irrigation cost (Av. Wage of Average Price of per Ha.) Other Productivity crop Labour Cost of Income Seeds (Av. expense (Qtl/Ha) Production By (Av. per Fertilizer (per Ha.) per Ha.) By Canal (per Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Tubewel Ha.) (per Ha.) Wheat 20.24 19976 2514 0 3458 2336 2293 3410 5966 Jwar/ Bajra 8.04 6679 436 0 0 1850 0 2050 2343 Marginal Pulses 6.91 19413 1767 0 2125 2096 1269 2957 9200 Oil seeds 3.00 9000 500 0 0 2000 1000 3000 2500 Wheat 21.73 21692 2661 0 3617 2761 2475 3567 6612 Jwar/ Bajra 8.22 7400 384 0 0 1874 0 2174 2968 Small Pulses 7.04 19704 1825 0 2167 2178 1167 3130 9237 Oil seeds 6.00 18000 1200 0 0 1500 0 2500 12800 Wheat 22.41 22375 2588 0 3831 2634 2334 3777 7210 Jwar/ Bajra 9.24 8181 421 0 0 1848 0 2338 3574 Large Pulses 6.95 19071 1636 0 2444 2352 1300 3062 8276 Oil seeds 6.75 17575 775 0 2000 2000 750 3000 9050 Wheat 21.46 21347.83 2587.52 0.00 3635.23 2576.96 2367.19 3584.54 6596.40 District Jwar/ Bajra 8.50 7419.84 413.83 0.00 0.00 1857.18 0.00 2187.34 2961.50 (Average) Pulses 6.97 19396.21 1742.68 0.00 2245.37 2208.76 1245.30 3049.62 8904.48 Oil seeds 5.25 14858.33 825.00 0.00 666.67 1833.33 583.33 2833.33 8116.67 Table: 37 Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce Command (Problems in Marketing)  Block To Money lender Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At Low Name Transport Storage for Repayment of distance of Procurement by Middle Total Price loan Mandi Centre Men Gohand 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 4 2. Mandi 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 9 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 2 8 2 0 1 2 16 255 4. Local Market 0 2 14 1 0 1 1 19 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 7 2. Mandi 1 0 3 2 9 4 1 20 Sarila 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 5 1 0 1 1 8 4. Local Market 2 1 5 1 0 5 1 15 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2. Mandi 2 0 3 2 3 2 1 13 Sumerpur 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 7 4. Local Market 2 0 12 2 0 13 4 33 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 2 7 0 0 1 1 12 2. Mandi 4 1 8 5 13 7 4 42 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 2 2 17 4 0 2 4 31 Total 4. Local Market 4 3 31 4 0 19 6 67 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table: 37 Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce Non-Command (Problems in Marketing) Block To Money lender Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At Low Name Transport Storage for Repayment of distance of Procurement by Middle Total Price loan Mandi Centre Men 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2. Mandi 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 Gohand 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 1 5 2 0 0 1 10 4. Local Market 0 2 10 1 0 1 0 14 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sarila 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 2. Mandi 0 0 2 2 6 2 1 13 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 5 4. Local Market 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 8 256 Non-Command (Problems in Marketing) Block To Money lender Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At Low Name Transport Storage for Repayment of distance of Procurement by Middle Total Price loan Mandi Centre Men 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 9 Sumerpur 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 4. Local Market 2 0 8 1 0 9 2 22 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 2. Mandi 2 1 5 5 8 3 2 26 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 2 1 10 3 0 1 1 18 Total 4. Local Market 3 2 21 2 0 13 3 44 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 38: Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops: (Multiple Response) Command Non-Command Block Name Impact No. of Farmers No. of Farmers Nos. of No Nos. of No % % Total % % Total Respondent Response Respondent Response 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 60 100.00 60 1 2.56 39 97.50 40 2. New Crops 2 3.33 58 96.67 60 0 0.00 40 100.00 40 Gohand 3. Better Quality Produce 3 5.00 57 95.00 60 0 0.00 40 100.00 40 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 60 100.00 60 4 11.11 36 90.00 40 1. Productivity Improved 3 4.29 67 95.71 70 0 0.00 30 100.00 30 2. New Crops 1 1.43 69 98.57 70 3 11.11 27 90.00 30 Sarila 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 70 100.00 70 0 0.00 30 100.00 30 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 70 100.00 70 0 0.00 30 100.00 30 Sumerpur 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 50 100.00 50 0 0.00 50 100.00 50 2. New Crops 1 2.00 49 98.00 50 4 8.70 46 92.00 50 3. Better Quality Produce 3 6.00 47 94.00 50 0 0.00 50 100.00 50 257 Command Non-Command Block Name Impact No. of Farmers No. of Farmers Nos. of No Nos. of No % % Total % % Total Respondent Response Respondent Response 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 50 100.00 50 5 11.11 45 90.00 50 1. Productivity Improved 1 0.33 179 59.67 180 4 1.33 116 38.67 120 2. New Crops 3 1.00 177 59.00 180 4 1.33 116 38.67 120 District Total 3. Better Quality Produce 6 2.00 174 58.00 180 0 0.00 120 40.00 120 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 180 60.00 180 9 3.00 111 37.00 120 Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-command 1. Chemical Fertilizer 259.00 224.00 2. Bio-Fertilizer 410.00 373.67 Gohand 3. Chemical Pesticide NA NA 4. Bio-Pesticide NA NA 1. Chemical Fertilizer 226.00 214.61 2. Bio-Fertilizer 245.34 238.41 Sarila 3. Chemical Pesticide 790.80 769.59 4. Bio-Pesticide 1198.00 1101.50 1. Chemical Fertilizer 257.18 255.93 2. Bio-Fertilizer 398.62 392.21 Sumerpur 3. Chemical Pesticide 480.00 475.60 4. Bio-Pesticide 794.63 771.25 1. Chemical Fertilizer 247.39 231.51 2. Bio-Fertilizer 351.32 334.76 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 635.40 622.60 4. Bio-Pesticide 996.32 936.38 258 Table 40: Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Command Block Name Problems in Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons Agriculture 1- Seeds Availability 57 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 50 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 52 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 52 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 53 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 54 Untimely Water Supply which depends Gohand upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 58 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 56 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 48 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 39 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Availability 60 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 52 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 54 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 54 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 58 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 59 Untimely Water Supply which depends Sarila upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 61 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 54 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 45 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 37 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Availability 40 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 44 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 45 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 41 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 42 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 39 Untimely Water Supply which depends Sumerpur upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 41 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 40 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 39 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 24 Costly, due to Tubewell use. District 1- Seeds Quality 157 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 146 Power Failures Total 2- Fertilizer Problem 151 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 147 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 153 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 152 Untimely Water Supply which depends upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 160 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 150 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 259 5- Pesticide Problem 132 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 100 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Non-Command Block Name Problems in Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons Agriculture 1- Seeds Availability 32 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 30 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 37 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 28 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 27 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 34 Untimely Water Supply which depends Gohand upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 34 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 32 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 28 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 22 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Availability 21 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 28 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 24 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 23 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 22 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 21 Untimely Water Supply which depends Sarila upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 26 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 24 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 17 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 19 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Availability 40 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 34 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 35 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 29 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 33 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 32 Untimely Water Supply which depends Sumerpur upon rain 4- Ann Pratha 38 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 40 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 31 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 24 Costly, due to Tubewell use. District 1- Seeds Quality 93 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 92 Power Failures Total 2- Fertilizer Problem 96 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 80 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals 82 Crop Waste 3- Rain & Water Supply 87 Untimely Water Supply which depends upon rain 260 4- Ann Pratha 98 Local Area Tradition 4- Irrigation Equipments 96 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Pesticide Problem 76 Shortage of Pesticides 5- Irrigation Cost 65 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Table 41 : Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Gohand 0 0.00 89 100.00 89 Sarila 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Sumerpur 0 0.00 85 100.00 85 District Total 0 0.00 262 87.33 262 25.1 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Gohand 0 0.00 89 100.00 89 Sarila 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Sumerpur 0 0.00 85 100.00 85 District Total 0 0.00 262 87.33 262 25.2 Table 43: Any Farmers Participation in Irrigation recording of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Gohand 0 0.00 89 100.00 89 Sarila 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Sumerpur 0 0.00 85 100.00 85 District Total 0 0.00 262 87.33 262 25.3 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) 261 Table 49 : Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Gohand 0 0.00 89 100.00 89 Sarila 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Sumerpur 0 0.00 85 100.00 85 District Total 0 0.00 262 87.33 262 25.9 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Note: Non- Command Not Applicable Table 52: Working of NGOs in the Area and Families Benefitted No. of Responses NGO’s working in the Block Name Command Non-Command Area (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Yes 0 0.0 0 0.0 Gohand NO 60 100.0 40 100.0 Total 60 100.0 40 100 Yes 3 4.3 2 6.7 Sarila NO 67 95.7 28 93.3 Total 70 100.0 30 100 Yes 1 2.0 1 2.0 Sumerpur NO 49 98.0 49 98.0 Total 50 100.0 50 100 Yes 4 2.2 3 2.5 District Total NO 176 97.8 117 97.5 Total 180 100.0 120 100.0 262 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Command Non-Command Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Gohand 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sarila 0 0.00 3 75.00 0 0.00 2 66.67 Sumerpur 0 0.00 1 25.00 0 0.00 1 33.33 District Total 0 0.00 4 100.00 0 0.00 3 100.00 Table 53 : Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % Yes 1 1.0 0 0.0 Gohand No 59 98.3 40 100.0 Total 60 100.0 40 100 Yes 3 4.3 2 6.7 Sarila No 67 95.7 28 93.3 Total 70 100.0 30 100 Yes 3 6.0 1 2.0 Sumerpur No 47 94.0 49 98.0 Total 50 100.0 50 100 Yes 7 3.9 3 2.5 District Total No 173 96.1 117 97.5 Total 180 100.0 120 100.0 If Yes, Objectives No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Gohand 3 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 0 1 Help in Small Business 1 0 Improve Agriculture 0 0 263 No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Promote Education 0 1 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 Help in Small Business 0 1 Sarila 5 Improve Agriculture 0 1 Promote Education 1 0 Develop Cottage Industry 1 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 Help in Small Business 1 0 Sumerpur 2 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 2 1 Help in Small Business 2 1 Total 10 Improve Agriculture 0 1 Promote Education 1 1 Develop Cottage Industry 1 0 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Block Name Command Non-Command Members Members Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Associated Associated Yes 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Gohand No 60 0 0.00 0 0.00 40 0 0.00 0 0.00 Yes 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sarila No 70 0 0.00 0 0.00 30 0 0.00 0 0.00 Yes 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Sumerpur No 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 Yes 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total No 180 0 0.00 0 0.00 120 0 0.00 0 0.00 264 Table 55: Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Command Non-Command Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) (No.) (%) 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Gohand 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Sarila 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Sumerpur 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. Command Yes 1 1.7 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Gohand No 59 98.3 -- -- -- -- Yes 1 1.4 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Sarila No 69 98.6 -- -- -- -- Yes 3 6.0 Seenchpal 3 -- -- Sumerpur No 47 94.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 5 2.8 Seenchpal 5 -- -- District Total No 175 97.2 -- -- -- -- Non-Command Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Gohand No 40 100.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Sarila No 30 100.0 -- -- -- -- Sumerpur Yes 3 6.0 Seenchpal 1 Nalkoop Operator 1 265 Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. No 47 94.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 3 2.5 Seenchpal 1 Nalkoop Operator 1 District Total No 117 97.5 -- -- -- -- Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and Whether you feel satisfied with his behaviour Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Gohand Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation delayed 0 1 1 2 Sarila Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Irrigation delayed 0 1 0 1 Sumerpur Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 2 1 4 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 1 1 0 2 Non-Command Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Gohand Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation delayed 1 1 0 2 Sarila Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Sumerpur Insufficient Water Supply 1 1 0 2 Irrigation delayed 3 1 0 4 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 1 2 0 3 Table 58: Place where Garbage is thrown and Its effect: (Multiple Response) Effect of household waste thrown: Block Command Non-Command Place of Dump Name More Dirty Bad Prevallence of Prevalance of More Dirty Bad Prevallence of Prevalance of Total Total Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Gohand Near home 9 8 9 0 0 26 7 0 4 2 1 14 On Dump Site 18 14 21 5 0 58 18 12 17 4 0 39 On Pond 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 266 Effect of household waste thrown: Block Command Non-Command Place of Dump Name More Dirty Bad Prevallence of Prevalance of More Dirty Bad Prevallence of Prevalance of Total Total Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea In the Field 2 2 0 1 1 6 4 0 5 0 0 9 Near home 1 1 1 1 0 4 4 2 3 0 0 7 On Dump Site 11 22 29 6 0 68 9 3 11 7 0 27 Sarila On Pond 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 2 1 3 1 1 8 14 5 6 0 0 20 Near home 17 4 5 4 0 30 6 4 5 3 0 14 On Dump Site 9 14 17 5 2 47 11 7 7 5 0 23 Sumerpur On Pond 3 2 3 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 1 1 2 2 0 6 3 3 2 0 0 5 Near home 27 13 15 5 0 60 17 6 12 5 1 41 On Dump Site 38 50 67 16 2 173 38 22 35 16 0 111 District Pond 5 3 4 2 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total On Water Logged Place 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 5 4 5 4 2 20 21 8 13 0 0 42 Table 59: Whether Garbage is used in Preparing Fertilizer Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Gohand 3 57 4 36 Sarila 9 61 4 26 Sumerpur 2 48 2 48 District Total 14 166 10 110 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on Av. Monthly Expences on Women Block Name No. of HHs No. of HHs. Family (Rs.) (Rs.) Command Gohand 60 366 60 191 Sarila 70 257 70 139 Sumerpur 50 479 50 266 267 Av. Monthly Expneses on Av. Monthly Expences on Women Block Name No. of HHs No. of HHs. Family (Rs.) (Rs.) Total 180 355 180 192 Non-Command Gohand 40 383 40 221 Sarila 30 252 30 140 Sumerpur 50 291 50 130 Total 120 312 120 163 Table 61: Total Number of Family Members and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years Command Non-Command Number of Members who Number of Members who Block Name Family Members suffered from certain suffered from certain Number Number diseases diseases Number % Number % Male 226 18 7.96 165 8 4.85 Gohand Female 182 21 11.54 132 12 9.09 Total 408 39 9.56 297 20 6.73 Male 238 24 10.08 115 18 15.65 Sarila Female 214 42 19.63 84 18 21.43 Total 452 66 14.60 199 36 18.09 Male 185 21 11.35 205 10 4.88 Sumerpur Female 151 22 14.57 145 12 8.28 Total 336 43 12.80 350 22 6.29 Male 649 63 9.71 485 36 7.42 District Total Female 547 85 15.54 361 42 11.63 Total 1196 148 12.37 846 78 9.22 268 Table 62: Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Number of Members Family Members % of those who who suffered from Treatment place Distance of Place Affected by this suffered Desease Block Name certain diseases of treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Command Gohand 18 21 6 4 33.33 19.05 7 3 9 Sarila 24 42 5 14 20.83 33.33 6 13 9 Typhoid Sumerpur 21 22 2 2 9.52 9.09 2 2 18 Total 63 85 13 20 20.63 23.53 15 18 12 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Cholera/ Sarila 24 42 1 5 4.17 11.90 3 3 17 Diarrhoea Sumerpur 21 22 5 5 23.81 22.73 6 4 9 Total 63 85 6 10 9.52 11.76 9 7 13 Gohand 18 21 1 2 5.56 9.52 3 0 10 Sarila 24 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 5 Dysentery Sumerpur 21 22 0 1 0.00 4.55 0 1 8 Total 63 85 1 4 1.59 4.71 3 2 8 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 1 1 4.17 2.38 0 2 11 Hepatitis Sumerpur 21 22 0 1 0.00 4.55 0 1 2 Total 63 85 1 2 1.59 2.35 0 3 6 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 18 21 1 2 5.56 9.52 1 2 9 Sarila 24 42 2 2 8.33 4.76 2 2 8 Jaundice Sumerpur 21 22 2 1 9.52 4.55 1 2 14 Total 63 85 5 5 7.94 5.88 4 6 10 Filaria Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 269 Number of Members Family Members % of those who who suffered from Treatment place Distance of Place Affected by this suffered Desease Block Name certain diseases of treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Total 63 85 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 18 21 6 11 33.33 52.38 6 11 6 Sarila 24 42 3 1 12.50 2.38 1 3 12 Malaria Sumerpur 21 22 7 8 33.33 36.36 6 9 13 Total 63 85 16 20 25.40 23.53 13 23 11 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 30 Dengu Sumerpur 21 22 0 2 0.00 9.09 0 2 8 Total 63 85 0 3 0.00 3.53 0 3 19 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 1 1 4.17 2.38 0 2 1 Flourisis Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 1 1 1.59 1.18 0 2 0 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Smallpox Sumerpur 21 22 1 0 4.76 0.00 1 0 15 Total 63 85 1 0 1.59 0.00 1 0 15 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 9 13 37.50 30.95 8 14 11 Whoping Cough Sumerpur 21 22 1 0 4.76 0.00 0 1 15 Total 63 85 10 13 15.87 15.29 8 15 13 270 Number of Members Family Members % of those who who suffered from Treatment place Distance of Place Affected by this suffered Desease Block Name certain diseases of treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Chickenpox Sumerpur 21 22 1 0 4.76 0.00 0 1 15 Total 63 85 1 0 1.59 0.00 0 1 15 Gohand 18 21 2 1 11.11 4.76 1 2 9 Sarila 24 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 5 Asthama Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 2 2 3.17 2.35 1 3 7 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Worm disease Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 18 21 1 1 5.56 4.76 1 1 20 Sarila 24 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 1 Skin Disease Sumerpur 21 22 2 2 9.52 9.09 1 3 7 Total 63 85 3 4 4.76 4.71 2 5 9 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 1 0 4.17 0.00 1 0 10 Anemia Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 1 0 1.59 0.00 1 0 10 Gohand 18 21 1 0 5.56 0.00 0 1 6 Sarila 24 42 1 0 4.17 0.00 0 1 10 T.B. Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 2 0 3.17 0.00 0 2 8 Gohand 18 21 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 24 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 14 Pneumonia Sumerpur 21 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 63 85 0 1 0.00 1.18 0 1 14 Non-Command 271 Number of Members Family Members % of those who who suffered from Treatment place Distance of Place Affected by this suffered Desease Block Name certain diseases of treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Gohand 8 12 4 3 50.00 25.00 3 4 8 Sarila 18 18 6 5 33.33 27.78 2 9 10 Typhoid Sumerpur 10 12 5 0 50.00 0.00 2 3 4 Total 36 42 15 8 41.67 19.05 7 16 7 Gohand 8 12 1 2 12.50 16.67 2 1 13 Cholera/ Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Diarrhoea Sumerpur 10 12 1 4 10.00 33.33 0 5 5 Total 36 42 2 6 5.56 14.29 2 6 9 Gohand 8 12 1 3 12.50 25.00 3 1 12 Sarila 18 18 1 1 5.56 5.56 1 1 20 Dysentery Sumerpur 10 12 1 3 10.00 25.00 2 2 12 Total 36 42 3 7 8.33 16.67 6 4 15 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Hepatitis Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 2 0.00 11.11 0 2 20 Jaundice Sumerpur 10 12 0 1 0.00 8.33 0 1 20 Total 36 42 0 3 0.00 7.14 0 3 20 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 1 0.00 5.56 0 1 1 Filaria Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 0 Malaria Gohand 8 12 1 2 12.50 16.67 2 1 5 272 Number of Members Family Members % of those who who suffered from Treatment place Distance of Place Affected by this suffered Desease Block Name certain diseases of treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sumerpur 10 12 3 0 30.00 0.00 2 1 15 Total 36 42 4 2 11.11 4.76 4 2 10 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Dengu Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 1 1 12.50 8.33 1 1 15 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Smallpox Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 1 1 2.78 2.38 1 1 15 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 10 9 55.56 50.00 6 13 13 Whoping Cough Sumerpur 10 12 0 3 0.00 25.00 3 0 0 Total 36 42 10 12 27.78 28.57 9 13 13 Chickenpox Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 273 Number of Members Family Members % of those who who suffered from Treatment place Distance of Place Affected by this suffered Desease Block Name certain diseases of treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 1 0 5.56 0.00 0 1 15 Asthama Sumerpur 10 12 0 1 0.00 8.33 0 1 15 Total 36 42 1 1 2.78 2.38 0 2 15 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Worm disease Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Skin Disease Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 T.B. Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Gohand 8 12 0 1 0.00 8.33 0 1 5 Sarila 18 18 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Pneumonia Sumerpur 10 12 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Total 36 42 0 1 0.00 2.38 0 1 5 274 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Alleviation Families whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Programme Related to Block Name Benefitted Description Yes Partially No Number Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA Gohand 0 0 0 0 Sarila 33 6 22 5 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Sumerpur 12 0 8 4 Total 45 6 30 9 Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA Gohand 0 0 0 0 Sarila 20 1 16 3 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Sumerpur 4 1 3 0 Total 24 2 19 3 Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income Working of Women Respondents Command Non-Command Block Name Occupation Number Average Income Number Average Income Labours 6 10243 4 9800 Agriculture 3 12500 1 3425 Gohand Service 1 60000 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 50 0 35 0 Total 60 15896 40 8525 Labours 12 8607 7 9286 Agriculture 2 8667 4 30333 Sarila Service 0 0 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 56 0 19 0 Total 70 8616 30 16939 Sumerpur Labours 2 11000 9 10000 Agriculture 1 11500 0 0 275 Command Non-Command Block Name Occupation Number Average Income Number Average Income Service 1 30000 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 46 0 41 0 Total 50 15875 50 10000 Labours 20 9271 20 9710 Agriculture 6 9722 5 2127 District Total Service 2 45000 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 152 0 95 0 Total 180 11920 120 8193 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Only Man 50 117.09 35 73.24 Only Women 3 3.36 1 1.12 Gohand Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 53 120.45 36 74.36 Only Man 59 127.64 23 49.40 Only Women 2 4.00 4 8.68 Sarila Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 61 131.64 27 58.08 Only Man 39 73.99 45 118.77 Only Women 1 2.00 0 0.00 Sumerpur Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 40 75.99 45 118.77 Only Man 148 318.72 103 241.41 Only Women 6 9.36 5 9.80 District Total Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 154 328.08 108 251.21 276 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going Block Name Children No. in 7-14 Age Group Number of School Going % of School Going Command Boys 59 59 100.00 Gohand Girls 41 30 73.17 Total 100 89 89.00 Boys 52 52 100.00 Sarila Girls 47 35 74.47 Total 99 87 87.88 Boys 41 41 100.00 Sumerpur Girls 27 20 74.07 Total 68 61 89.71 Boys 152 152 100.00 District Total Girls 115 85 73.91 Total 267 237 88.76 Non-Command Boys 39 39 100.00 Gohand Girls 32 24 75.00 Total 71 63 88.73 Boys 25 25 100.00 Sarila Girls 16 10 62.50 Total 41 35 85.37 Boys 43 42 97.67 Sumerpur Girls 27 16 59.26 Total 70 58 82.86 Boys 107 106 99.07 District Total Girls 75 50 66.67 Total 182 156 85.71 277 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Command Non-Command Block Name Expenditure on: Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Boys 1507 1433 Gohand Girls 1680 1453 Total 1577 1442 Boys 1923 2515 Sarila Girls 1436 2250 Total 1709 2012 Boys 1956 1781 Sumerpur Girls 2100 2435 Total 2011 2011 Boys 1778 1833 District Total Girls 1671 1942 Total 1734 1876 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Number % Number % 1 Poverty 2 12.50 2 18.18 2 Lack of Schools 10 62.50 6 54.55 Gohand 3 Transportation Problem 3 18.75 1 9.09 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 1 6.25 2 18.18 1 Poverty 8 25.81 2 14.29 2 Lack of Schools 11 35.48 6 42.86 Sarila 3 Transportation Problem 10 32.26 5 35.71 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 2 6.45 1 7.14 1 Poverty 1 7.14 6 25.00 2 Lack of Schools 7 50.00 11 45.83 Sumerpur 3 Transportation Problem 2 14.29 6 25.00 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 4 28.57 1 4.17 278 Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Number % Number % 1 Poverty 11 18.03 10 20.41 2 Lack of Schools 28 45.90 23 46.94 District Total 3 Transportation Problem 15 24.59 12 24.49 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 7 11.48 4 8.16 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Command Non-Command Block Name Type of Work Number % Number % 1 Harvesting 28 46.67 23 57.50 2 Help in Irrigation 31 51.67 27 67.50 3 Crop Storage 19 31.67 23 57.50 Gohand 4 Sowing 15 25.00 17 42.50 5 Cultivation/Weeding 9 15.00 8 20.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 8 13.33 13 32.50 1 Harvesting 31 44.29 16 53.33 2 Help in Irrigation 29 41.43 17 56.67 3 Crop Storage 18 25.71 11 36.67 Sarila 4 Sowing 24 34.29 21 70.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 12 17.14 16 53.33 6 Help in Insecticide spray 19 27.14 11 36.67 1 Harvesting 25 50.00 26 52.00 2 Help in Irrigation 22 44.00 27 54.00 3 Crop Storage 22 44.00 28 56.00 Sumerpur 4 Sowing 19 38.00 22 44.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 13 26.00 14 28.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 11 22.00 12 24.00 Total 1 Harvesting 84 46.67 65 54.17 2 Help in Irrigation 82 45.56 71 59.17 3 Crop Storage 59 32.78 62 51.67 4 Sowing 58 32.22 60 50.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 34 18.89 38 31.67 279 Command Non-Command Block Name Type of Work Number % Number % 6 Help in Insecticide spray 38 21.11 36 30.00 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains Command Non-Command Block Name Steps Number % Number % 1 Use of Hemp Bag 43 71.67 34 85.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 36 60.00 34 85.00 Gohand 3 Use of Medicines 37 61.67 34 85.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 18 30.00 22 55.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 48 68.57 21 70.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 53 75.71 26 86.67 Sarila 3 Use of Medicines 26 37.14 13 43.33 4 Home Made Storage Tank 24 34.29 19 63.33 1 Use of Hemp Bag 29 58.00 33 66.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 36 72.00 35 70.00 Sumerpur 3 Use of Medicines 21 42.00 22 44.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 26 52.00 29 58.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 120 66.67 88 73.33 2 Use of Neem Leaves 125 69.44 95 79.17 Total 3 Use of Medicines 84 46.67 69 57.50 4 Home Made Storage Tank 68 37.78 70 58.33 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock (Multiple Response) Command Non-Command Block Name Persons Number % Number % 1 Men 4 6.7 0 0.0 Gohand 2 Women 6 10.0 6 15.0 3 Both 35 58.3 21 52.5 1 Men 1 1.4 4 13.3 Sarila 2 Women 0 0.0 1 3.3 3 Both 57 81.4 20 66.7 280 Command Non-Command Block Name Persons Number % Number % 1 Men 2 4.0 5 10.0 Sumerpur 2 Women 1 2.0 1 2.0 3 Both 40 80.0 41 82.0 1 Men 7 3.9 9 7.5 Total 2 Women 7 3.9 8 6.7 3 Both 132 73.3 82 68.3 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Command Non-Command Block Name Activities Average no. of Hours per Average no. of Hours per day day 1 Cooking 1:35 1:37 2 Care of Livestock 1:06 1:05 3 Fetching Water 0:52 0:47 Gohand 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:49 0:46 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1:50 2:01 6 Other Household Activities 2:10 2:15 Total Hours 8:22 8:31 1 Cooking 1:36 1:36 2 Care of Livestock 1:17 1:14 3 Fetching Water 0:49 0:39 Sarila 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:50 0:40 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 2:14 2:03 6 Other Household Activities 2:10 2:02 Total Hours 8:56 8:14 1 Cooking 1:43 1:51 2 Care of Livestock 1:21 1:01 3 Fetching Water 0:56 0:48 Sumerpur 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1:08 1:00 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1:47 1:17 6 Other Household Activities 1:58 1:44 Total Hours 8:53 7:41 281 Command Non-Command Block Name Activities Average no. of Hours per Average no. of Hours per day day 1 Cooking 1:38 1:43 2 Care of Livestock 1:15 1:05 3 Fetching Water 0:52 0:46 District Total 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:54 0:51 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 2:00 1:46 6 Other Household Activities 2:07 1:58 Total Hours 8:46 8:09 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers Per/day paid Perday paid labour Rate of Daily No. of Working Rate of Daily No. of Working labour in in other Block Name Male/ Female Wages (Average days / Year Wages (Average days/year Agriculture (Av. Activities (Av. Rs.) (Average Rs.) (Average) Hours) Hours) Command Men 8 106.40 55.00 7.92 55.00 104.92 Gohand Women 8 90.53 52.53 10.11 109.47 65.79 Men 8 103.03 45.61 8.09 56.86 115.94 Sarila Women 7 87.73 35.45 11.95 110.91 59.32 Men 7 110.42 67.65 8.00 60.80 90.14 Sumerpur Women 7 96.82 50.95 12.60 118.00 72.26 Men 8 102.86 51.84 7.97 64.80 116.75 District Total Women 7 91.75 46.02 11.59 112.79 65.47 Non-Command Men 8 101.25 55.81 8.00 62.25 114.72 Gohand Women 8 92.69 53.85 8.00 114.62 70.00 Men 8 103.75 53.13 7.69 67.00 110.81 Sarila Women 7 96.00 36.50 8.00 118.00 40.00 Men 7 103.33 48.33 8.12 65.52 122.00 Sumerpur Women 6 87.33 51.00 8.08 113.85 55.77 Men 8 104.86 53.57 7.99 60.32 110.17 District Total Women 7 91.45 48.16 8.03 115.28 56.53 282 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour (Multiple Response) Type of Problems in Block Name Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. Command 1 Less Working days 38 Go away work 29 2 Low wages 21 Hard Work 14 Gohand 3 Do More work 38 Long Hours 17 4 No Problem 10 No Problem 6 1 Less Working days 36 Go away work 31 2 Low wages 32 Hard Work 24 Sarila 3 Do More work 17 Long Hours 14 4 No Problem 10 No Problem 9 1 Less Working days 35 Go away work 33 2 Low wages 29 Hard Work 29 Sumerpur 3 Do More work 16 Long Hours 17 4 No Problem 7 No Problem 9 1 Less Working days 109 Go away work 93 2 Low wages 82 Hard Work 67 District Total 3 Do More work 71 Long Hours 48 4 No Problem 27 No Problem 24 Non-Command 1 Less Working days 41 Go away work 36 2 Low wages 24 Hard Work 18 Gohand 3 Do More work 0 Long Hours 21 4 No Problem 8 No Problem 9 1 Less Working days 39 Go away work 35 2 Low wages 36 Hard Work 27 Sarila 3 Do More work 18 Long Hours 19 4 No Problem 13 No Problem 11 1 Less Working days 45 Go away work 37 2 Low wages 32 Hard Work 32 Sumerpur 3 Do More work 18 Long Hours 19 4 No Problem 5 No Problem 8 283 Type of Problems in Block Name Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. 1 Less Working days 125 Go away work 108 2 Low wages 92 Hard Work 77 District Total 3 Do More work 36 Long Hours 59 4 No Problem 26 No Problem 28 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income AverageAnnual Savings for self (Rs.) Block Name Separate Income Savings No Savings Command Yes 1 2000 - Gohand No 59 NA - Yes - Sarila No 70 NA - Yes 2 15000 - Sumerpur No 48 NA - Yes 3 10667 - District Total No 177 NA - Non-Command Yes 0 0 - Gohand No 40 NA - Yes 0 0 - Sarila No 30 NA - Yes 0 0 - Sumerpur No 50 NA - Yes 0 0 - District Total No 120 - 284 Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income: (Multiple Response) Multiple Response Command Non-Command Block Name Item of Expences Number % Number % 1 Health 11 18.3 9 22.50 2 Food 18 30.0 13 32.50 Gohand 3 Clothes 14 23.3 10 25.00 4 Education 13 21.7 5 12.50 1 Health 14 20.0 4 13.33 2 Food 16 22.9 9 30.00 Sarila 3 Clothes 14 20.0 6 20.00 4 Education 4 5.7 13 43.33 1 Health 9 1.80 7 14.00 2 Food 12 2.40 11 22.00 Sumerpur 3 Clothes 10 2.00 10 20.00 4 Education 6 1.20 7 14.00 1 Health 34 18.89 20 16.67 2 Food 46 25.56 33 27.50 District Total 3 Clothes 38 21.11 26 21.67 4 Education 23 12.78 25 20.83 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member Block Name SHG Member No. % Average Annual Benefit (Rs.) Command Yes 0 NA NA Gohand No 60 100.00 NA Yes 0 NA NA Sarila No 70 100.00 NA Yes 0 NA NA Sumerpur No 50 100.00 NA Yes 0 NA NA District Total No 180 100.00 NA Non-Command Gohand Yes 0 NA NA 285 Block Name SHG Member No. % Average Annual Benefit (Rs.) No 40 100.00 NA Yes 0 NA NA Sarila No 30 100.00 NA Yes 0 NA NA Sumerpur No 50 100.00 NA Yes 0 NA NA District Total No 120 100.00 NA Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Block Name Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities Command Yes 0 0 - Gohand No 60 100.00 - Yes 0 0 - Sarila No 70 100.00 - Yes 0 0 - Sumerpur No 50 100.00 - Yes 0 0 - District Total No 180 100.00 - Non-Command Yes 0 0 - Gohand No 40 100.00 - Yes 0 0 - Sarila No 30 100.00 - Yes 0 0 - Sumerpur No 50 100.00 - Yes 0 0 - District Total No 300 100.00 - 286 Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Get Importance Block Name Membership Yes No Yes % No % Command Gohand Panchayat or Water Users Association 8 52 7 87.5 1 12.5 Sarila Panchayat or Water Users Association 1 69 1 100.0 0 0.0 Sumerpur Panchayat or Water Users Association 1 49 1 100.0 0 0.0 District Total Panchayat or Water Users Association 10 170 9 90.0 1 10.0 Non-Command Gohand Panchayat or Water Users Association 2 38 2 100.0 0 0.0 Sarila Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 30 0 0.0 0 0.0 Sumerpur Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 50 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total Panchayat or Water Users Association 2 118 2 100.0 0 0 Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Effect on Women Yes % No % Yes % No % 1 Voilence Against Women 11 18.3 49 81.7 14 35.0 26 65.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 50 83.3 10 16.7 33 82.5 7 17.5 Gohand 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 56 93.3 4 6.7 35 87.5 5 12.5 4 Low Status of Women in Family 60 100.0 0 0.0 40 100.0 0 0.0 5 Insecure Environment 48 80.0 12 20.0 34 85.0 6 15.0 1 Voilence Against Women 2 2.9 68 97.1 0 0.0 30 100.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 66 94.3 4 5.7 29 96.7 1 3.3 Sarila 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 69 98.6 1 1.4 22 73.3 8 26.7 4 Low Status of Women in Family 70 100.0 0 0.0 30 100.0 0 0.0 5 Insecure Environment 58 82.9 12 17.1 26 86.7 4 13.3 Sumerpur 1 Voilence Against Women 0 0.0 50 100.0 7 14.0 43 86.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 39 78.0 11 22.0 47 94.0 3 6.0 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 38 76.0 12 24.0 43 86.0 7 14.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 50 100.0 0 0.0 50 100.0 0 0.0 287 Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Effect on Women Yes % No % Yes % No % 5 Insecure Environment 44 88.0 6 12.0 44 88.0 6 12.0 1 Voilence Against Women 13 7.2 167 92.8 21 17.5 99 82.5 2 Alcoholic Husband 155 86.1 25 13.9 109 90.8 11 9.2 District Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 163 90.6 17 9.4 100 83.3 20 16.7 4 Low Status of Women in Family 180 100.0 0 0.0 120 100.0 0 0.0 5 Insecure Environment 150 83.3 30 16.7 104 86.7 16 13.3 Table 81: Voting in Elections Command Non-Command Block Name Elections for: Voted Voted Yes % No % Yes % No % Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Gohand 59 98.3 1 1.7 39 97.5 1 2.5 Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Sarila 66 94.3 4 5.7 29 96.7 1 3.3 Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Sumerpur 47 94.0 3 6.0 47 94.0 3 6.0 Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha District Total 172 95.6 8 4.4 115 95.8 5 4.2 / Lok Sabha 288 Jalaun Table 1: Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) General OBC SC ST Block Name Land Holding Size Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Landless 2 28.57 4 57.14 1 14.29 0 0.00 7 Marginal 4 21.05 11 57.89 4 21.05 0 0.00 19 Jalaun Small 7 28.00 14 56.00 4 16.00 0 0.00 25 Large 2 22.22 6 66.67 0 0.00 1 11.11 9 Total 15 25.00 35 58.33 9 15.00 1 1.67 60 Landless 1 12.50 0 0.00 7 87.50 0 0.00 8 Marginal 10 34.48 10 34.48 9 31.03 0 0.00 29 Madhogarh Small 5 33.33 8 53.33 1 6.67 1 6.67 15 Large 6 75.00 0 0.00 2 25.00 0 0.00 8 Total 22 36.67 18 30.00 19 31.67 1 1.67 60 Landless 3 50.00 2 33.33 1 16.67 0 0.00 6 Marginal 6 30.00 8 40.00 6 30.00 0 0.00 20 Rampura Small 6 60.00 4 40.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 Large 9 64.29 5 35.71 0 0.00 0 0.00 14 Total 24 48.00 19 38.00 7 14.00 0 0.00 50 Landless 6 28.57 6 28.57 9 42.86 0 0.00 21 Marginal 20 29.41 29 42.65 19 27.94 0 0.00 68 District Total Small 18 36.00 26 52.00 5 10.00 1 2.00 50 Large 17 54.84 11 35.48 2 6.45 1 3.23 31 Total 61 35.88 72 42.35 35 20.59 2 1.18 170 Non-Command Jalaun Landless 1 33.33 0 0.00 1 33.33 1 33.33 3 Marginal 2 13.33 6 40.00 7 46.67 0 0.00 15 Small 3 25.00 3 25.00 6 50.00 0 0.00 12 289 Large 4 40.00 4 40.00 2 20.00 0 0.00 10 Total 10 25.00 13 32.50 16 40.00 1 2.50 40 Landless 2 50.00 2 50.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 Marginal 4 22.22 13 72.22 1 5.56 0 0.00 18 Madhogarh Small 1 11.11 5 55.56 3 33.33 0 0.00 9 Large 4 44.44 4 44.44 1 11.11 0 0.00 9 Total 11 27.50 24 60.00 5 12.50 0 0.00 40 Landless 2 28.57 2 28.57 2 28.57 1 14.29 7 Marginal 6 37.50 9 56.25 1 6.25 0 0.00 16 Rampura Small 5 31.25 8 50.00 2 12.50 1 6.25 16 Large 5 45.45 6 54.55 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 Total 18 36.00 25 50.00 5 10.00 2 4.00 50 Landless 5 35.71 4 28.57 3 21.43 2 14.29 14 Marginal 12 24.49 28 57.14 9 18.37 0 0.00 49 District Total Small 9 24.32 16 43.24 11 29.73 1 2.70 37 Large 13 43.33 14 46.67 3 10.00 0 0.00 30 Total 39 30.00 62 47.69 26 20.00 3 2.31 130 ( Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha. ) Table 2: Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Male Female Block Name Type of family Total No. (%) No. (%) Comaand Joint 23 95.83 1 4.17 24 Jalaun Single 33 91.67 3 8.33 36 Total 56 93.33 4 6.67 60 Joint 17 100.00 0 0.00 17 Madhogarh Single 38 88.37 5 11.63 43 Total 55 91.67 5 8.33 60 290 Male Female Block Name Type of family Total No. (%) No. (%) Joint 23 100.00 0 0.00 23 Rampura Single 23 85.19 4 14.81 27 Total 46 92.00 4 8.00 50 Joint 63 98.44 1 1.56 64 Total Single 94 88.68 12 11.32 106 Total 157 92.35 13 7.65 170 Non-Comaand Joint 18 100.00 0 0.00 18 Jalaun Single 17 77.27 5 22.73 22 Total 35 87.50 5 12.50 40 Joint 12 92.31 1 7.69 13 Madhogarh Single 25 92.59 2 7.41 27 Total 37 92.50 3 7.50 40 Joint 11 91.67 1 8.33 12 Rampura Single 31 81.58 7 18.42 38 Total 42 84.00 8 16.00 50 Joint 41 95.35 2 4.65 43 Total Single 73 83.91 14 16.09 87 Total 114 87.69 16 12.31 130 Table 3: Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Comaand Jalaun 172 152 324 149 108 257 86.63 71.05 79.32 Madhogarh 164 138 302 137 100 237 83.54 72.46 78.48 Rampura 164 151 315 138 121 259 84.15 80.13 82.22 Total 500 441 941 424 329 753 84.80 74.60 80.02 Non-Comaand 291 Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Jalaun 103 96 199 97 83 180 94.17 86.46 90.45 Madhogarh 106 95 201 83 59 142 78.30 62.11 70.65 Rampura 146 121 267 113 72 185 77.40 59.50 69.29 Total 355 312 667 293 214 507 82.54 68.59 76.01 Table 4: Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility and Electric Connection Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 19 82.61 3 13.04 1 4.35 23 11 47.83 12 52.17 Pacca 5 33.33 9 60.00 1 6.67 15 8 53.33 7 46.67 Jalaun Kuchha/Pacca 10 47.62 11 52.38 0 0.00 21 13 61.90 8 38.10 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 35 58.33 23 38.33 2 3.33 60 32 53.33 28 46.67 Kuchha 24 88.89 3 11.11 0 0.00 27 12 44.44 15 55.56 Pacca 8 42.11 11 57.89 0 0.00 19 10 52.63 9 47.37 Madhogarh Kuchha/Pacca 8 57.14 6 42.86 0 0.00 14 10 71.43 4 28.57 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 40 66.67 20 33.33 0 0.00 60 32 53.33 28 46.67 Kuchha 18 94.74 1 5.26 0 0.00 19 16 84.21 3 15.79 Pacca 14 63.64 8 36.36 0 0.00 22 20 90.91 2 9.09 Rampura Kuchha/Pacca 9 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 8 88.89 1 11.11 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 41 82.00 9 18.00 0 0.00 50 44 88.00 6 12.00 District Total  Kuchha 61 88.41 7 10.14 1  1.45 69  39 56.52 30 43.48 Pacca 27 48.21 28 50.00 1  1.79 56  38 67.86 18 32.14 Kuchha/Pacca 27 61.36 17 38.64 0  0.00 44  31 70.45 13 29.55 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0  0.00 1  0 0.00 1 100.00 292 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Block Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Total 116 68.24 52 30.59 2  1.18 170  108 63.53 62 36.47 Non-Command Kuchha 7 70.00 3 30.00 0 0.00 10 3 30.00 7 70.00 Pacca 5 38.46 8 61.54 0 0.00 13 3 23.08 10 76.92 Jalaun Kuchha/Pacca 13 81.25 3 18.75 0 0.00 16 11 68.75 5 31.25 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 26 65.00 14 35.00 0 0.00 40 17 42.50 23 57.50 Kuchha 20 90.91 2 9.09 0 0.00 22 5 22.73 17 77.27 Pacca 3 75.00 1 25.00 0 0.00 4 2 50.00 2 50.00 Madhogarh Kuchha/Pacca 12 85.71 2 14.29 0 0.00 14 5 35.71 9 64.29 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 35 87.50 5 12.50 0 0.00 40 12 30.00 28 70.00 Kuchha 24 85.71 4 14.29 0 0.00 28 12 42.86 16 57.14 Pacca 5 50.00 5 50.00 0 0.00 10 3 30.00 7 70.00 Rampura Kuchha/Pacca 10 90.91 1 9.09 0 0.00 11 4 36.36 7 63.64 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 40 80.00 10 20.00 0 0.00 50 19 38.00 31 62.00 Kuchha 51 85.00 9 15.00 0  0.00 60  20 33.33 40 66.67 Pacca 13 48.15 14 51.85 0  0.00 27  8 29.63 19 70.37 District Total  Kuchha/Pacca 35 85.37 6 14.63 0  0.00 41  20 48.78 21 51.22 Chhappar 2 100.00 0 0.00 0  0.00 2  0 0.00 2 100.00 Total 101 77.69 29 22.31 0  0.00 130  48 36.92 82 63.08 293 Table 5: Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) fuel for Cooking Block Name firewood/cow Firewood Cow dung Cake firewood / LPG Kerosene LPG dung cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Jalaun 38 63.33 5 8.33 11 18.33 2 3.33 0 0.00 4 6.67 60 Madhogarh 43 71.67 4 6.67 4 6.67 5 8.33 2 3.33 2 3.33 60 Rampura 26 52.00 5 10.00 17 34.00 2 4.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 50 Total 107 62.94 14 8.24 32 18.82 9 5.29 2 1.18 6 3.53 170 Non-Command Jalaun 25 62.50 2 5.00 8 20.00 4 10.00 1 2.50 0 0.00 40 Madhogarh 27 67.50 7 17.50 5 12.50 1 2.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 40 Rampura 35 70.00 7 14.00 7 14.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 2.00 50 Total 87 66.92 16 12.31 20 15.38 5 3.85 1 0.77 1 0.77 130 Table 6: Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Block Name Government Government Open well/ Private Iron Private Tap Total Clean Unclean Handpump Tap Pond Handpamp affected No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Jalaun 37 61.67 2 3.33 1 1.67 15 25.00 5 8.33 60 58 96.67 0 0.00 2 3.33 Madhogarh 43 71.67 0 0.00 1 1.67 14 23.33 2 3.33 60 60 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Rampura 45 90.00 1 2.00 2 4.00 1 2.00 1 2.00 50 49 98.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 Total 125 73.53 3 1.76 4 2.35 30 17.65 8 4.71 170 167 98.24 1 0.59 2 1.18 Non-Command Jalaun 27 67.50 0 0.00 2 5.00 11 27.50 0 0.00 40 40 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Madhogarh 36 90.00 0 0.00 1 2.50 2 5.00 1 2.50 40 40 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Rampura 38 76.00 3 6.00 0 0.00 8 16.00 1 2.00 50 49 98.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 Total 101 77.69 3 2.31 3 2.31 21 16.15 2 1.54 130 129 99.23 1 0.77 0 0.00 294 Table 7: Family Assets : Transport (%) Tractor Bullock cart Tempo Car Moped/Bike Bicycle Nill Total Block Name No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Owning Command Jalaun 8 18.60 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 20 46.51 37 86.05 17 28.33 43 Madhogarh 5 16.67 1 3.33 0 0.00 1 3.33 12 40.00 24 80.00 30 50.00 30 Rampura 5 14.29 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 5.71 15 42.86 34 97.14 15 30.00 35 Total 18 16.67 1 0.93 0 0.00 3 2.78 47 43.52 95 87.96 62 36.47 108 Non-Command Jalaun 5 23.81 0 0.00 1 4.76 2 9.52 11 52.38 16 76.19 19 47.50 21 Madhogarh 1 5.56 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 22.22 18 100.00 22 55.00 18 Rampura 4 17.39 1 4.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 12 52.17 18 78.26 27 54.00 23 Total 10 16.13 1 1.61 1 1.61 2 3.23 27 43.55 52 83.87 68 22.67 62 Table 8: Family Assets : Agricultural Implements Ferrying Total Block Name Tractor Woodn plow Harrow Thresher Pump Set Other Nill trolley Owning Command Jalaun 8 3 0 1 1 11 10 35 25 Madhogarh 5 2 0 3 3 5 6 48 12 Rampura 5 5 3 2 4 1 5 38 22 Total 18 10 3 6 8 17 21 121 59 Non-Command Jalaun 5 6 0 2 4 7 6 26 14 Madhogarh 1 3 2 1 0 3 2 32 8 Rampura 4 1 1 1 1 9 1 39 1 Total 10 10 3 4 5 19 9 97 23 295 Table 9: Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock Command Non-Command Block Name Livestock No. of Average Average No. of No. of Families No. of Families Livestock per Livestock per Livestock Owning Livestock Owning Family Family Cow 34 63 1.9 25 40 1.6 Buffalo 34 88 2.6 28 61 2.2 Jalaun Goat/Sheep 8 45 5.6 7 35 5.0 Bullock 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total owning Livestock 48 196 4.1 33 136 4.1 Cow 24 46 1.9 24 56 2.3 Buffalo 38 79 2.1 26 59 2.3 Madhogarh Goat/Sheep 7 43 6.1 7 35 5.0 Bullock 0 0 0.0 2 4 2.0 Total owning Livestock 48 168 3.5 34 154 4.5 Cow 23 40 1.7 22 36 1.6 Buffalo 39 79 2.0 32 83 2.6 Rampura Goat/Sheep 6 41 6.8 5 23 4.6 Bullock 2 4 2.0 1 2 2.0 Total owning Livestock 47 164 3.5 41 144 3.5 Cow 81 149 1.8 71 132 1.9 Buffalo 111 246 2.2 86 203 2.4 District Goat/Sheep 21 129 6.1 19 93 4.9 Total Bullock 2 4 2.0 3 6 2.0 Total owning Livestock 143 528 3.7 108 434 4.0 296 Table 10 : Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family Total Total Total Net Income Total Net Income Expenditure Expenditure Income (Rs. (Rs. In Income (Rs. (Rs. In Block Name Source (Rs. In (Rs. In In Average ) Average ) In Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Command Non-Command Agriculture 48566 23151 25415 49622 24281 25341 Animal Husbandry 43573 18215 25357 42300 16900 25400 Sevice 125833 34500 91333 102400 39000 63400 Jalaun Wage labor 41350 6200 35150 39583 8333 31250 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 52429 19214 33214 48111 12000 36111 Total Average 62350 20256 42094 56403 20103 36300 Agriculture 38767 19106 19661 43528 21611 21917 Animal Husbandry 48500 21000 27500 41143 17857 23286 Sevice 158925 38842 120083 100300 33600 66700 Madhogarh Wage labor 38565 6217 32348 42071 6107 35964 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 84545 40636 43909 63625 22750 40875 Total Average 73860 25160 48700 58133 20385 37748 Agriculture 61524 29952 31571 46349 21791 24558 Animal Husbandry 61500 23000 38500 59091 23455 35636 Sevice 110000 32308 77692 102800 41000 61800 Rampura Wage labor 51530 10650 40880 37176 4235 32941 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 59056 18000 41056 47969 15406 32563 Total Average 68722 22782 45940 58677 21177 37500 Agriculture 48871 23695 25176 46517 22529 23988 Animal Husbandry 49594 20282 29313 48607 19714 28893 Sevice 132003 35261 96742 101450 36800 64650 District Total Wage labor 43565 7619 35946 39442 5988 33453 Average Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 63419 24186 39233 51803 16258 35545 Total Average 67490 22209 45282 57564 20258 37306 297 Table 11: Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non-Command Average Average Block Name Item of Expenditure No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure per family family Education 47 5023 28 5589 Health 60 4819 40 4538 Jalaun Consumption Related 60 34900 40 33375 Other 57 7123 38 8408 Education 44 5750 26 5838 Health 60 3523 40 3885 Madhogarh Consumption Related 60 33268 40 33488 Other 57 4763 40 4698 Education 40 7886 33 4628 Health 50 7170 50 3410 Rampura Consumption Related 50 40936 50 31800 Other 48 11150 48 2917 Education 131 6142 87 5299 Health 170 5053 130 3903 District Total Consumption Related 170 36099 130 32804 Other 162 7486 126 5138 Table 12 : Annual Savings: Number of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family. Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Command Jalaun 3 5600 1 2000 6 9867 17467 10 1747 Madhogarh 6 8600 1 2300 7 11327 22227 14 1588 Rampura 7 12600 1 1800 1 2500 16900 9 1878 District Total 16 26800 3 6100 14 23694 56594 33 1715 Non-Command Jalaun 2 3200 0 0 3 4833 8033 5 1607 Madhogarh 2 2200 0 0 4 6373 8573 6 1429 Rampura 3 5300 1 2200 0 0 7500 4 1875 298 Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving District Total 7 10700 1 2200 7 11206 24106 15 1607 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Average Loan and Average Outstanding per family. Command Non-Command Loan Current Outstanding Loan Current Outstanding Block Name Total No. Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Indebted Average of Average Average of Average Indebted HH. Loan Indebted Current Loan Indebted Current HH. HH. Outstanding HH. Outstanding Jalaun 15 49667 15 47000 21 66143 21 55000 Madhogarh 19 50789 19 50000 11 41636 11 39591 Rampura 7 62143 7 62143 12 37500 12 37500 District (Average) 41 52317 41 50976 44 52205 44 46375 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding. Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Average Average Average Average Average Average Name of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Source of Loan Block Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. Consumption 20000 20000 0 0 0 0 20000 20000 0 0 0 0 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 45000 35000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 57000 57000 0 0 0 0 61875 47500 0 0 0 0 Marriage Related 25000 25000 40000 20000 0 0 94750 93750 0 0 0 0 Jalaun No. of Household 14 14 1 1 0 0 21 21 0 0 0 0 indebted Total Loan 705000 685000 40000 20000 0 0 1389000 1155000 0 0 0 0 Average Loan 50357 48929 40000 20000 - - 66143 55000 - - - - Madhogar Consumption 0 0 12500 12500 0 0 0 0 25000 25000 0 0 h Health 0 0 4000 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 299 Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Average Average Average Average Average Average Name of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Source of Loan Block Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. Production 58500 57563 0 0 0 0 45889 43389 20000 20000 0 0 Marriage Related 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of Household 16 16 3 3 0 0 9 9 2 2 0 0 indebted Total Loan 936000 921000 29000 29000 0 0 413000 390500 45000 45000 0 0 Average Loan 58500 57563 9667 9667 - - 45889 43389 22500 22500 - - Consumption 0 0 25000 25000 0 0 0 0 15000 15000 0 0 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 68333 68333 0 0 0 0 39545 39545 0 0 0 0 Marriage Related 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rampura No. of Household 6 6 1 1 0 0 11 11 1 1 0 0 indebted Total Loan 410000 410000 25000 25000 0 0 435000 435000 15000 15000 0 0 Average Loan 68333 68333 25000 25000 - - 39545 39545 15000 15000 - - Consumption 20000 20000 16667 16667 0 0 20000 20000 20000 20000 0 0 Health 0 0 4000 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 45000 35000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Production 59875 59406 0 0 0 0 51056 44042 20000 20000 0 0 District Marriage Total Related 25000 25000 40000 20000 0 0 94750 93750 0 0 0 0 No. of Household 36 36 5 5 0 0 41 41 3 3 0 0 indebted Total Loan 2051000 2051000 2051000 2051000 0 0 2237000 1980500 60000 60000 0 0 Average Loan 56972 56972 410200 410200 - - 54561 48305 20000 20000 - - 300 Table 14 : Condition of Poverty No money for No money for school No money for No money for school Block Name daughters fees / daughters Other Total treatment of illness fees of children marriage marriage / treatment Command Jalaun 15 35 8 0 2 60 Madhogarh 29 22 7 0 2 60 Rampura 17 28 4 0 1 50 Total 61 85 19 0 5 170 Non-Command Jalaun 10 25 4 0 1 40 Madhogarh 9 25 5 0 1 40 Rampura 10 31 4 1 4 50 Total 29 81 13 1 6 130 Table 15 : Family member engaged in Mining, Its adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken Member engaged in Mining adverse effected on Helth Safety Measures adopted Block Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Command Jalaun 0 60 60 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Madhogarh 0 60 60 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Rampura 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 0 170 170 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Non-Command Jalaun 0 40 40 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Madhogarh 0 40 40 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Rampura 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 0 130 130 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 301 Table 16 : Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration. Permanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 2 0 0 2 2 Jalaun Workers migrated Out of the State 1 1 2 0 3 1 Total 3 3 2 0 5 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 4 1 4 1 Madhogarh Workers migrated Out of the State 3 0 1 0 4 0 Total 3 0 5 1 8 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 3 5 1 7 4 Rampura Workers migrated Out of the State 2 1 4 0 6 1 Total 4 4 9 1 13 5 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 5 9 2 13 7 District Workers migrated Out of the State 6 2 7 0 13 2 Total 10 7 16 2 26 9 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 0 4 2 8 2 Jalaun Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Total 4 0 6 2 10 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 2 1 3 1 Madhogarh Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 2 1 3 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Rampura Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 2 0 2 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 5 0 8 3 13 3 District Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Total 5 0 10 3 15 3 302 Table 17 : Main Reason for Migration Command Block Name Place of Migration EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS Total Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 2 0 0 2 2 Jalaun Workers migrated Out of the State 3 1 0 0 3 1 Total 5 3 0 0 5 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 1 1 3 4 4 Madhogarh Workers migrated Out of the State 4 0 0 1 4 1 Total 7 1 1 4 8 5 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 1 3 0 7 1 Rampura Workers migrated Out of the State 4 0 2 0 6 0 Total 8 1 5 0 13 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 9 4 4 3 13 7 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 11 1 2 1 13 2 Total 20 5 6 4 26 9 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 8 2 0 0 8 2 Jalaun Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 0 0 2 0 Total 10 2 0 0 10 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 3 1 3 1 Madhogarh Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 3 1 3 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Rampura Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 1 0 2 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 9 2 4 1 13 3 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 0 0 2 0 Total 11 2 4 1 15 3 303 Table 18 : Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barren / Land /Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Command Non-Command Average Average Block Name Reason Families Area Affected Families Area Affected Period (in Period (in Affected (Ha.) Affected (Ha.) months / year) months / year) Water logging/Flood 1 6.0 12 1 0.2 12 Jalaun Barren land 1 1.0 4 1 4.0 4 Drought 3 3.3 6 1 1.0 4 Water logging/Flood 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 Madhogarh Barren 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 Drought 1 0.5 4 11 13.8 6 Water logging/Flood 0 0.0 0 1 1.0 12 Rampura Barren 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 Drought 10 18.2 5 6 6.8 5 Water logging/Flood 1 6 12 2 1.2 12 Barren 1 1 4 1 4 4 District Total Drought 14 1.4 5 18 1.4 5 Total 16 8.36 7 21 6.56 7 Table 19 : Depth of Ground Water Block Name Average of Water level (In Feet) Average of Water level (In Feet) Jalaun More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Madhogarh More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Rampura More than 30 ft More than 30 ft District (Average) More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Table 20 : Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Lavel is Very Deep. Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Command Jalaun 23 32 1 4 60 Madhogarh 22 30 2 6 60 Rampura 27 20 3 50 District Total 72 82 3 13 170 Non-Command Jalaun 9 28 3 40 Madhogarh 7 28 1 4 40 304 Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Rampura 20 25 5 50 District Total 36 81 1 12 130 Table 21 : Months During which Canal Water Level is High and when it is Dry Block Name High water Level (Months) No Water in Canal (Months) No. of Respondent No Response/ Landless Jalaun November- February March- May 53 47 Madhogarh November- February March- May 52 48 Rampur November- February March- May 44 56 District Total 149 151 Note: Non-Command Not Applicable Table 22 : Period of Heavy Rains Command Non- Command Block Name Months No. of Respondent/ Landless Months No. of Respondent/ Landless Jalaun July - September 60 July - September 40 Madhogarh July - September 60 July - September 40 Rampur July - September 50 July - September 50 District Total 170 130 Table 23 : Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available. No. Respondent Block Name Sufficient water not available between : Month/ Year Command Non- Command October- November 1 0 November-December 0 17 December- March 2 11 Jalaun January- March 19 8 February- March 16 1 March- may 15 0 September -December 1 0 November-December 10 0 October- November 0 1 Madhogarh December- March 6 13 January- March 14 14 February- March 18 7 March- may 3 1 305 No. Respondent Block Name Sufficient water not available between : Month/ Year Command Non- Command September -December 10 3 October- November 8 9 December- March 2 22 Rampur January- March 1 2 February- March 22 7 March- may 1 0 Table 24 : Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurances in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Jalaun 4 7 4 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 Madhogarh 1 16 11 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 35 Rampur 4 5 13 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 27 District Total 9 28 28 22 4 3 0 0 0 0 94 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Jalaun 0 3 7 12 3 1 0 0 0 0 26 Madhogarh 0 2 7 6 6 5 0 0 0 1 27 Rampur 0 3 12 10 5 0 0 0 0 1 31 District Total 0 8 26 28 14 6 0 0 0 2 84 Table 25 : Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested & Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Jalaun 2 51 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 Madhogarh 1 51 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 Rampur 0 44 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total 3 146 21 1 2 0 0 0 3 Block Name Non-Command No Response/ Landless Farmers Get Soil Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years 306 Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility Tested No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Fertility Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Jalaun 1 36 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 Madhogarh 1 35 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 Rampur 1 42 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 District Total 3 113 14 0 2 0 0 1 3 Table 26 : Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Command Reduction in Block Name No Response/ If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Soil Fertility Landless Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Jalaun 3 50 7 1 0 2 0 Madhogarh 4 48 8 0 0 4 0 Rampur 1 43 6 1 0 0 0 District Total 8 141 21 2 0 6 0 Non-Command Reduction in Block Name No Response/ If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Soil Fertility Landless Yes No Water Logging High Water Level Sodicity Others Jalaun 3 34 3 0 2 1 0 Madhogarh 3 33 4 0 0 2 1 Rampur 9 34 7 1 0 4 4 District Total 15 101 14 1 2 7 5 Table 27 : Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Block Name Barrenness of Land Period No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Jalaun 1 52 7 0 1 0 0 Madhogarh 0 52 8 0 0 0 0 307 Rampur 1 43 6 0 1 0 0 District Total 2 147 21 0 2 0 0 Non-Command Block Name Barrenness of Land Period No Response/ Landless Yes No 1 Year Before 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Jalaun 1 36 3 0 1 0 0 Madhogarh 0 36 4 0 0 0 0 Rampur 1 42 7 0 1 0 0 District Total 2 114 14 0 2 0 0 Table 28 : Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Command Non-Command Name of Block Crops 10 Years Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Before Present Year 5 Years Before Before Wheat 24.5 18.5 22.9 20.9 16.5 19.9 Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 7.0 5.6 6.3 4.8 6.5 Jalaun Pulses 6.3 6.1 4.7 4.6 3.1 4.1 Oilseeds 5.1 3.5 4.8 3.5 2.0 2.5 Wheat 23.1 19.9 21.5 19.8 17.5 18.8 Jwar/ Bajra 7.3 7.1 5.7 6.5 5.3 6.2 Madhogarh Pulses 7.2 7.0 5.6 6.5 4.9 5.7 Oilseeds 4.2 4.0 2.6 4.6 3.1 3.6 Wheat 23.5 18.5 21.9 20.3 18.7 19.3 Jwar/ Bajra 7.5 5.5 7.2 5.5 4.2 6.1 Rampur Pulses 5.5 5.3 3.9 6.5 5.0 5.6 Oilseeds 3.5 2.5 3.2 4.6 3.1 4.1 Wheat 23.7 19.0 22.1 20.3 17.6 19.3 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.3 6.5 6.2 6.1 4.8 6.3 (Average) Pulses 6.3 6.1 4.7 5.9 4.3 5.1 Oilseeds 4.3 3.3 3.5 4.2 2.7 3.4 308 Table 29: Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) Name of Non-Command Increase/ Decreased Block Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 2 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 - - Jalaun Declined Irrigation Problem 4 Lack of HYV Seed 2 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 2 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Timely Irrigation 1 Madhogarh Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Poor Rain 2 Problem of wild animals 2 Increase of Production Timely Irrigation 2 Use of HYV Seed 1 - - Rampur Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Problem of wild animals 2 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Name of Command Increase/ Decreased Block Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Use of HYV Seed 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Jalaun Declined Irrigation Problem 5 Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Lack of HYV 1 Increase of Production Timely Irrigation 3 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 - - Madhogarh Declined Lack of HYV Seed 2 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Problem of wild animals 1 Increase of Production Timely Irrigation 4 Use of HYV Seed 3 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Rampur Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Problem of wild animals 1 Table 30 : Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Jalaun 0 53 0 37 Madhogarh 0 52 0 36 Rampur 0 44 0 43 District Total 0 149 0 116 Table 31 : Command & Non-command wise total sown area & area sown in Rabi, Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) Sown Area in Kharif (%) Command 152.42 58.51 41.49 Jalaun Non Command 141.39 64.50 35.50 Total 293.81 61.39 38.61 Command 110.56 55.94 44.06 Madhogarh Non Command 98.26 56.37 43.63 Total 208.82 56.14 43.86 309 Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) Sown Area in Kharif (%) Command 150.32 56.97 43.03 Rampur Non Command 105.68 66.84 33.16 Total 256.00 61.04 38.96 Command 413.30 57.26 42.74 District Non Command 345.33 62.90 37.10 Total 758.63 59.83 40.17 Table 32 : Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Area Irrigated Area Irrigated Sown Area (Ha.) Sown Area (Ha.) Ha. % Ha. % Jalaun 152.42 87.0 57.1 141.39 82.0 58.0 Madhogarh 110.56 53.5 48.4 98.26 40.7 41.5 Rampur 150.32 64.5 42.9 105.68 61.0 57.7 District Total 413.3 205.1 49.5 345.3 183.7 52.4 Table 33 : Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Irrigated Private Block Name Reservoir/ Dam Govt. Tubewell Pond/well & land (Ha.) Canal (%) Tubewell/ Rainfed (%) (%) (%) etc. (%) Pumpset (%) Jalaun 87.0 68.8 1.15 27.32 0.00 70.06 0.00 Madhogarh 53.5 66.4 4.49 22.73 0.00 88.64 0.00 Rampur 64.5 60.0 0.00 39.40 0.00 88.31 0.00 District Total 205.1 65.39 1.66 29.92 0.00 80.65 0.00 Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Irrigated Private Block Name Reservoir/ Dam Govt. Tubewell Pond/well & land (Ha.) Canal (%) Tubewell/ Rainfed (%) (%) (%) etc. (%) Pumpset (%) Jalaun 82.0 0.00 0.00 79.99 0.00 65.55 0.00 Madhogarh 40.7 0.00 0.00 75.36 0.00 88.27 4.42 Rampur 61.0 0.00 0.00 97.51 0.00 70.01 0.00 District Total 183.7 0.00 0.00 84.78 0.00 72.07 0.98 310 Table 34 : Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 97.1 2.9 0.0 Jalaun Small 100.0 0.0 0.0 Large 100.0 0.0 0.0 Total 98.9 1.1 0.0 Marginal 100.0 0.0 0.0 Madhogarh Small 100.0 0.0 0.0 Large 100.0 0.0 0.0 Total 100.0 0.0 0.0 Marginal 86.1 13.9 0.0 Rampur Small 96.2 3.8 0.0 Large 84.0 16.0 0.0 Total 88.5 11.5 0.0 District Total (%) 95.8 4.2 0.0 Note: Non-command-Not applicable Table 35 : Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Command Water not Total No. of Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Block Name Crops Name No. of Received from Watering Watering Watering Timely Late Respondent above Source for through Required done Watering Watering No. of Watering Tubewell Wheat 7 21 15 9 6 13 13 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jalaun Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 11 42 32 21 11 5 7 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Madhogarh Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 10 38 36 20 13 3 3 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rampur Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Wheat 28 101 83 50 30 21 23 311 Command Water not Total No. of Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Block Name Crops Name No. of Received from Watering Watering Watering Timely Late Respondent above Source for through Required done Watering Watering No. of Watering Tubewell Total Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command Water not Total No. of Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of Block Name Crops Name No. of Received from Watering Watering Watering Timely Late Respondent above Source for through Required done Watering Watering No. of Watering Tubewell Wheat 14 47 35 15 20 6 6 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jalaun Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 5 18 13 8 5 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Madhogarh Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 5 16 14 5 9 6 6 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rampur Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 24 81 62 28 34 12 12 District Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 312 Table 36: Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and Income per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Land Total price of Irrigation cost (Av. per Wage of Average Price of Other Holding Crops Name Productivity crop Ha.) Labour Cost of Income Seeds (Av. expense Size (Qtl/Ha) Production By (Av. per Fertilizer (per Ha.) per Ha.) By Canal (per Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Tubewel Ha.) (per Ha.) Wheat 23.38 23195 2615 132 2881 2539 2269 3468 9291 Jwar/ Bajra 7.45 6391 468 0 0 1536 0 2361 2026 Marginal Pulses 6.13 17017 2600 128 3000 2417 1552 3583 3737 Oil seeds 4.78 14222 1429 128 0 2071 1300 3457 5837 Wheat 24.12 24080 2534 137 3104 2636 2366 3940 9364 Jwar/ Bajra 7.41 6420 490 0 0 1660 0 2293 1978 Small Pulses 6.60 17175 2633 130 2833 2468 1519 3397 4196 Oil seeds 4.22 12644 1363 128 3000 2050 1243 3225 1636 Wheat 23.71 23452 2500 130 2795 2574 2305 3532 9615 Jwar/ Bajra 7.11 5636 441 0 0 1361 0 2146 1687 Large Pulses 6.30 17467 2633 129 2500 2403 1452 3547 4802 Oil seeds 4.00 13000 1167 0 0 2067 1333 3333 5100 Wheat 23.74 23576 2550 133 2927 2583 2313 3647 9423 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.32 6149 466 0 0 1519 0 2267 1897 (Average) Pulses 6.34 17219 2622 129 2778 2429 1507 3509 4245 Oil seeds 4.33 13289 1319 85 1000 2063 1292 3338 4191 2.6X20 Non-Command Land Total price of Irrigation cost (Av. per Wage of Average Price of Other Holding Crops Name Productivity crop Ha.) Labour Cost of Income Seeds (Av. expense Size (Qtl/Ha) Production By (Av. per Fertilizer (per Ha.) per Ha.) By Canal (per Ha.) (Av. per Ha.) Tubewel Ha.) (per Ha.) Wheat 18.46 18052 2452 0 2956 2144 2060 3217 5224 Jwar/ Bajra 5.90 4548 426 0 0 1167 0 2119 836 Marginal Pulses 5.37 15300 2447 0 2417 1970 1525 3340 3602 Oil seeds 4.50 13500 1250 0 0 2000 1250 3000 6000 Wheat 18.62 18203 2427 0 2966 2386 2189 3411 4824 Jwar/ Bajra 6.07 4790 413 0 0 1237 0 2097 1043 Small Pulses 5.74 15597 2419 0 2793 2045 1441 3332 3566 Oil seeds 4.00 12000 967 0 3000 1833 1500 3000 1700 313 Command Irrigation cost (Av. per Ha.) Wheat 23.71 23452 2500 0 2795 2574 2305 3532 9746 Jwar/ Bajra 6.38 4890 402 0 0 1190 0 2186 1112 Large Pulses 5.67 15778 2581 0 2762 2073 1200 3167 3995 Oil seeds 4.00 13000 1167 0 0 2067 1333 3333 5100 Wheat 20.26 19902 2460 0 2905 2368 2185 3387 6598 District Jwar/ Bajra 6.12 4742 414 0 0 1198 0 2134 997 (Average) Pulses 5.59 15558 2483 0 2657 2029 1389 3280 3721 Oil seeds 4.17 12833 1128 0 1000 1967 1361 3111 4267 Table : 37 Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce: (Multiple Responses) Command (Problems in Marketing) To Money Block Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At Low lender for Name Transport Storage distance of Procurement by Middle Total Price Repayment of Mandi Centre Men loan 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 2 2 1 2 7 1 2 17 Jalaun 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 2 3 6 4 0 0 4 19 4. Local Market 0 1 7 5 0 0 2 15 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 1 1 2 0 11 0 1 16 Madhogarh 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 1 2 2 1 0 3 10 4. Local Market 1 2 6 1 1 2 4 17 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 1 2 0 5 0 2 10 Rampura 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 4. Local Market 0 0 5 6 5 7 4 27 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2. Mandi 3 4 5 2 23 1 5 43 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 3 4 9 7 2 0 8 33 314 Command (Problems in Marketing) To Money Block Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At Low lender for Name Transport Storage distance of Procurement by Middle Total Price Repayment of Mandi Centre Men loan 4. Local Market 1 3 18 12 6 9 10 59 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command (Problems in Marketing) To Money Block Long No Exploitation Produce Sold At Low lender for Name Transport Storage distance of Procurement by Middle Total Price Repayment of Mandi Centre Men loan 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 2 2 1 1 7 0 2 15 Jalaun 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 2 2 4 1 0 0 3 12 4. Local Market 0 0 5 3 0 0 2 10 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 9 Madhogarh 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 6 4. Local Market 0 1 4 1 0 1 2 9 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 0 0 2 0 4 0 2 8 Rampura 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 4. Local Market 0 0 3 4 3 5 3 18 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2. Mandi 3 0 15 8 9 17 21 73 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Man 0 1 12 1 8 1 8 31 Total 4. Local Market 9 7 39 15 10 12 14 106 5.Other 2 0 7 1 0 0 1 11 315 Table 38: Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops: (Multiple Response) No. of Farmers Command Non-Command Block Name Impact Nos. of No Nos. of No % % Total % % Total Respondent Response Respondent Response 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 10 100.00 10 0 0.00 7 100.00 7 2. New Crops 0 0.00 6 100.00 6 0 0.00 3 100.00 3 Jalaun 3. Better Quality 2 10.00 18 90.00 20 1 10.00 9 90.00 10 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 5 18.52 22 81.48 27 3 17.65 14 82.35 17 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 19 100.00 19 0 0.00 11 100.00 11 2. New Crops 0 0.00 10 100.00 10 0 0.00 5 100.00 5 Madhogarh 3. Better Quality 0 0.00 15 100.00 15 0 0.00 8 100.00 8 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 22 100.00 22 0 0.00 11 100.00 11 1. Productivity Improved 1 6.67 14 93.33 15 1 12.50 7 87.50 8 2. New Crops 0 0.00 6 100.00 6 0 0.00 3 100.00 3 Rampura 3. Better Quality 0 0.00 22 100.00 22 0 0.00 14 100.00 14 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 15 100.00 15 0 0.00 16 100.00 16 1. Productivity 1 2.27 43 97.73 44 1 3.85 25 96.15 26 Improved District 2. New Crops 0 0.00 22 100.00 22 0 0.00 11 100.00 11 Total 3. Better Quality 2 3.51 55 96.49 57 1 3.17 31 96.83 32 Produce 4. No Sufficient Impact 5 7.81 59 92.19 64 3 6.82 41 93.18 44 Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 1. Chemical Fertilizer 252.0 243.00 2. Bio-Fertilizer 943.0 893.00 Jalaun 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.0 Madhogarh 1. Chemical Fertilizer 243.0 226.27 316 Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 2. Bio-Fertilizer 458.0 387.32 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 273.5 241.20 2. Bio-Fertilizer 1206.0 1008.00 Rampura 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 256.2 236.82 2. Bio-Fertilizer 869.0 762.77 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 Table 40 : Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Command Block Problems in Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation 1- Seeds Quality 31 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 30 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 27 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 25 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 33 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 31 Untimely Water Supply Jalaun 4- Loss of Animals 30 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 23 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 19 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 16 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 38 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 42 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 26 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 37 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 31 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 30 Untimely Water Supply Madhogarh 4- Loss of Animals 29 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 29 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 14 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 9 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Rampura 1- Seeds Quality 65 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 32 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 35 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 30 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 24 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 25 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 37 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 35 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 317 Command Block Problems in Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation 5- Low Productivity 13 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 15 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 139 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 122 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 78 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 103 Water Level is Deep District 3- Wild Animals & Termite 97 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 96 Untimely Water Supply Total 4- Loss of Animals 99 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 86 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 29 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 45 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 24 Non- Command Block Problems in Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation 1- Seeds Quality 44 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 34 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 51 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 37 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 13 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 24 Untimely Water Supply Jalaun 4- Loss of Animals 14 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 17 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 35 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 5 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 36 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 38 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 39 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 34 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 23 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 34 Untimely Water Supply Madhogarh 4- Loss of Animals 21 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 23 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 22 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 15 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 24 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 41 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 36 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 32 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 30 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 25 Untimely Water Supply Rampura 4- Loss of Animals 26 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 21 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 23 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 19 Costly, due to Tubewell use. District 1- Seeds Quality 94 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 114 Power Failures Total 2- Fertilizer Problem 126 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 103 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 72 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 85 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 56 Wild animal close to 4- Irrigation 54 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 318 Command Block Problems in Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation Forest Equipments 5- Low Productivity 80 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 29 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Table 41 : Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Jalaun 1 1.11 89 98.89 90 Madhogarh 1 1.14 87 98.86 88 Rampura 2 2.30 85 97.70 87 District Total 4 1.33 261 87.00 265 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Jalaun 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Madhogarh 1 1.14 87 98.86 88 Rampura 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 1 0.33 264 88.00 265 Table 43: Any Farmers Participation in Irrigation recording of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Jalaun 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Madhogarh 1 1.14 87 98.86 88 Rampura 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 1 0.33 264 88.00 265 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) Table 49 : Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Jalaun 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Madhogarh 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Rampura 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 0 0.00 265 88.33 265 319 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Table 50 : Five Imposed on farmers for illegal use of Canal water: Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Jalaun 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Madhogarh 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Rampura 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 0 0.00 265 88.33 265 Table 51 : Criminal Cases Filed for canal crime and number of cases: Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Jalaun 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Madhogarh 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Rampura 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 0 0.00 265 88.33 265 Table 52 : Working of NGOs in the Area and Families Benefitted Nos. of Responses Block Name NGO’s working in the Area Command Non-Command (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Yes 0 0.0 0 0.0 Jalaun NO 60 100.0 40 100.0 Total 60 100.0 40 100.0 Yes 1 1.7 0 0.0 Madhogarh NO 59 98.3 40 100.0 Total 60 100.0 40 100.0 Yes 1 2.0 0 0.0 Rampura NO 49 98.0 40 100.0 Total 50 100.0 40 100.0 Yes 2 1.2 0 0.0 District Total NO 168 98.8 120 100.0 Total 170 100.0 120 100.0 320 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Command Non-Command Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Jalaun 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Madhogarh 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rampura 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total 2 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Table 53 : Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % Yes 1 1.67 1 2.50 Jalaun No 59 98.33 39 97.50 Total 60 100.00 40 100.00 Yes 0 0.00 1 2.50 Madhogarh No 60 100.00 39 97.50 Total 60 100.00 40 100.00 Yes 1 2.00 1 2.00 Rampur No 49 98.00 49 98.00 Total 50 100.00 50 100.00 Yes 2 1.18 3 2.31 Total No 168 98.82 127 97.69 Total 170 130.77 130 76.47 If Yes, Objectives No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 Help in Small Business 0 1 Jalaun 2 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Madhogarh 1 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 0 0 Help in Small Business 1 0 Improve Agriculture 0 0 321 No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 Help in Small Business 0 1 Rampur 2 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 2 0 Help in Small Business 1 2 Total 39 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Command Non- Command Block Name Members Members Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Associated Associated Yes 1 Yes 0 Jalaun 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 59 No 40 Yes 0 Yes 0 Madhogarh 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 60 No 40 Yes 0 Yes 0 Rampura 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 50 No 50 Yes 1 Yes 0 Total 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 169 No 130 Table 55 : Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Command Non-Command Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Jalaun 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 322 Command Non-Command Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) (No.) (%) 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Madhogarh 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Rampura 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. Command Yes 1 1.7 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Jalaun No 59 98.3 -- -- -- -- Yes 2 3.3 Seenchpal 2 -- -- Madhogarh No 58 96.7 -- -- -- -- Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Rampur No 50 100.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 3 2.3 Seenchpal 3 -- -- District Total No 167 128.5 -- -- -- -- Non-Command Yes 1 2.5 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Jalaun No 39 97.5 -- -- -- -- Yes 1 2.5 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Madhogarh No 39 97.5 -- -- -- -- Yes 1 2.0 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Rampur No 49 98.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 3 1.8 Seenchpal 3 - -- District Total No 127 74.7 -- -- -- -- 323 Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and Whether you feel satisfied with his behaviour. Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Irrigation delayed 0 1 0 1 Jalaun Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 2 3 Madhogarh Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Rampura Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 0 1 Irrigation delayed 2 1 2 5 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 2 0 1 3 Non-Command Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Jalaun Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Madhogarh Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation delayed 1 0 0 1 Rampura Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 3 0 0 3 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 2 2 Table 58: Place where Garbage is thrown and Its effect: (Multiple Response) Effect of household waste thrown: Block Command Non-Command Place of Dump Name More Dirty Bad Prevallence Prevalance More Dirty Bad Prevallence Prevalance Total Total Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell of Malaria of Diarrhea Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell of Malaria of Diarrhea Near home 3 4 2 1 0 10 5 0 4 2 1 12 On Dump Site 12 16 19 10 1 58 9 11 18 1 0 39 Jalaun On Pond 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 1 2 1 0 3 7 3 1 2 0 0 6 In the Field 9 3 7 3 0 22 7 0 5 0 0 12 Near home 7 3 0 2 1 13 4 2 3 0 0 9 On Dump Site 20 19 12 2 0 53 18 3 12 4 0 37 Madhogarh On Pond 2 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 3 3 2 5 2 15 14 5 6 0 0 25 Rampura Near home 3 5 2 1 0 11 6 4 5 3 0 18 On Dump Site 17 9 12 9 1 48 12 14 9 8 0 43 On Pond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324 Effect of household waste thrown: Block Command Non-Command Place of Dump Name More Dirty Bad Prevallence Prevalance More Dirty Bad Prevallence Prevalance Total Total Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell of Malaria of Diarrhea Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell of Malaria of Diarrhea In the Field 5 7 3 0 0 15 3 3 2 0 0 8 Near home 13 12 4 4 1 34 15 6 12 5 1 39 On Dump Site 49 44 43 21 2 159 39 28 39 13 0 119 District Pond 2 1 0 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total On Water Logged Place 2 2 1 1 3 9 3 1 2 0 0 6 In the Field 17 13 12 8 2 52 24 8 13 0 0 45 Table 59: Whether Garbage is used in Preparing Fertilizer? Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Jalaun 10 50 7 33 Madhogarh 19 41 14 26 Rampura 22 38 16 34 District Total 51 129 37 93 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on Av. Monthly Expences on Block Name No. of HHs No. of HHs. Family (Rs.) Women (Rs.) Command Jalaun 60 398 60 231 Madhogarh 60 311 60 173 Rampura 50 452 50 229 Total 170 387 170 211 Non-Command Jalaun 40 388 40 228 Madhogarh 40 301 40 167 Rampura 50 431 50 216 Total 130 373 130 204 District Total 300 380 300 207 325 Table 61: Total Number of Family Members and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years. Number of Members who Number of Members who Family suffered from certain Family suffered from certain Number Number Block Name Members diseases Members diseases Number % Number % Command Non-Command Male 181 26 14.36 Male 152 14 9.21 Jalaun Female 158 30 18.99 Female 136 27 19.85 Total 339 56 16.52 Total 288 41 14.24 Male 173 19 10.98 Male 163 12 7.36 Madhogarh Female 163 24 14.72 Female 129 19 14.73 Total 336 43 12.80 Total 292 31 10.62 Male 212 23 10.85 Male 171 14 8.19 Rampura Female 198 29 14.65 Female 153 22 14.38 Total 410 52 12.68 Total 324 36 11.11 Male 566 68 12.01 Male 486 40 8.23 District Total Female 519 83 15.99 Female 418 68 16.27 Total 1085 151 13.92 Total 904 108 11.95 Table 62 : Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Comman Command Non-Command d Number of Number of Family Family Members Distanc Members Distanc Members % of those Members % of those who suffered Treatment place e of who suffered Treatment place e of Affected by who suffered Affected by who suffered Block from certain Place of from certain Place of Desease this this Name diseases treatme diseases treatme Govt. Pvt. nt (In Govt. Pvt. nt (In Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Hospit Physici KM.) Hospit Physici KM.) e le e le e le e le e le e le al an al an 19.2 21.4 Jalaun 26 30 5 4 3 13.33 5 7 9 14 27 3 9 3 33.33 8 22 9 10.5 41.6 Madhogarh 19 24 2 1 3 4.17 4 3 9 12 19 5 7 7 36.84 11 5 9 Typhoid 13.0 14.2 Rampura 23 29 3 5 4 17.24 2 3 9 14 22 2 2 9 9.09 2 6 9 District 14.7 25.0 Total 68 83 10 10 1 12.05 11 13 9 40 68 10 18 0 26.47 21 33 9 Cholera/ Jalaun 26 30 1 6 3.85 20.00 3 3 17 14 27 1 4 7.14 14.81 3 3 17 Diarrhoe Madhogarh 19 24 1 2 5.26 8.33 2 1 13 12 19 1 2 8.33 10.53 2 1 13 326 Comman Command Non-Command d Number of Number of Family Family Members Distanc Members Distanc Members % of those Members % of those who suffered Treatment place e of who suffered Treatment place e of Affected by who suffered Affected by who suffered Block from certain Place of from certain Place of Desease this this Name diseases treatme diseases treatme Govt. Pvt. nt (In Govt. Pvt. nt (In Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Hospit Physici KM.) Hospit Physici KM.) e le e le e le e le e le e le al an al an a 13.0 Rampura 23 29 3 4 4 13.79 6 9 7 14 22 1 7 7.14 31.82 6 9 7 District Total 68 83 5 12 7.35 14.46 11 13 12 40 68 3 13 7.50 19.12 11 13 12 Jalaun 26 30 1 2 3.85 6.67 1 2 13 14 27 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 2 13 10.5 Dysenter Madhogarh 19 24 2 1 3 4.17 5 2 11 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 5 2 11 y Rampura 23 29 1 1 4.35 3.45 2 3 11 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 2 3 11 District Total 68 83 4 4 5.88 4.82 8 7 12 40 68 2 0 5.00 0.00 8 7 12 Jalaun 26 30 1 1 3.85 3.33 1 1 20 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 1 20 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Hepatitis Rampura 23 29 0 1 0.00 3.45 0 1 10 14 22 0 1 0.00 4.55 0 1 10 District Total 68 83 1 2 1.47 2.41 1 2 15 40 68 0 1 0.00 1.47 1 2 15 Jalaun 26 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 19.2 Jalaun 26 30 5 6 3 20.00 2 4 14 14 27 1 4 7.14 14.81 2 4 14 Madhogarh 19 24 1 5 5.26 20.83 2 1 9 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 2 1 9 Jaundice 17.3 14.2 Rampura 23 29 4 4 9 13.79 1 3 16 14 22 2 1 9 4.55 1 3 16 District 14.7 Total 68 83 10 15 1 18.07 5 8 13 40 68 3 6 7.50 8.82 5 8 13 Jalaun 26 30 0 1 0.00 3.33 1 0 50 14 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 1 0 50 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Filaria Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 0 1 0.00 1.20 1 0 50 40 68 0 1 0.00 1.47 1 0 50 11.5 28.5 Malaria Jalaun 26 30 3 4 4 13.33 1 3 12 14 27 4 3 7 11.11 1 3 12 Madhogarh 19 24 9 10 47.3 41.67 16 15 7 12 19 5 5 41.6 26.32 16 15 7 327 Comman Command Non-Command d Number of Number of Family Family Members Distanc Members Distanc Members % of those Members % of those who suffered Treatment place e of who suffered Treatment place e of Affected by who suffered Affected by who suffered Block from certain Place of from certain Place of Desease this this Name diseases treatme diseases treatme Govt. Pvt. nt (In Govt. Pvt. nt (In Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Hospit Physici KM.) Hospit Physici KM.) e le e le e le e le e le e le al an al an 7 7 30.4 28.5 Rampura 23 29 7 9 3 31.03 18 17 11 14 22 4 7 7 31.82 18 17 11 District 27.9 32.5 Total 68 83 19 23 4 27.71 35 35 10 40 68 13 15 0 22.06 35 35 10 Jalaun 26 30 0 1 0.00 3.33 0 1 30 14 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 0 1 30 10.5 Madhogarh 19 24 2 0 3 0.00 0 6 8 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 0 6 8 Dengu Rampura 23 29 0 3 0.00 10.34 4 9 8 14 22 0 2 0.00 9.09 4 9 8 District Total 68 83 2 4 2.94 4.82 4 16 15 40 68 0 4 0.00 5.88 4 16 15 Jalaun 26 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephali Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 tis District Total 68 83 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jalaun 26 30 1 0 3.85 0.00 1 1 28 14 27 1 1 7.14 3.70 1 1 28 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 1 0 1.47 0.00 1 1 28 40 68 1 1 2.50 1.47 1 1 28 Jalaun 26 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jalaun 26 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Madhogarh 19 24 1 1 5.26 4.17 1 1 15 12 19 1 1 8.33 5.26 1 1 15 Smallpox Rampura 23 29 1 0 4.35 0.00 1 0 15 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 15 District Total 68 83 2 1 2.94 1.20 2 1 15 40 68 2 1 5.00 1.47 2 1 15 Whoping 15.3 Jalaun Cough 26 30 4 2 8 6.67 21 15 12 14 27 0 2 0.00 7.41 21 15 12 Madhogarh 19 24 0 2 0.00 8.33 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Rampura 23 29 1 0 4.35 0.00 0 1 15 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 0 1 15 328 Comman Command Non-Command d Number of Number of Family Family Members Distanc Members Distanc Members % of those Members % of those who suffered Treatment place e of who suffered Treatment place e of Affected by who suffered Affected by who suffered Block from certain Place of from certain Place of Desease this this Name diseases treatme diseases treatme Govt. Pvt. nt (In Govt. Pvt. nt (In Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Hospit Physici KM.) Hospit Physici KM.) e le e le e le e le e le e le al an al an District Total 68 83 5 4 7.35 4.82 21 16 13 40 68 1 2 2.50 2.94 21 16 13 Jalaun 26 30 1 0 3.85 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Chickenp Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 15 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 15 ox District Total 68 83 1 0 1.47 0.00 1 0 15 40 68 1 0 2.50 0.00 1 0 15 Jalaun 26 30 2 1 7.69 3.33 0 2 10 14 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 0 2 10 Madhogarh 19 24 0 1 0.00 4.17 2 1 9 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 2 1 9 Asthama Rampura 23 29 1 0 4.35 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 3 2 4.41 2.41 2 3 9 40 68 0 2 0.00 2.94 2 3 9 Jalaun 26 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Worm Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 disease District Total 68 83 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 9 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 9 Jalaun 26 30 0 1 0.00 3.33 1 0 1 14 27 1 1 7.14 3.70 1 0 1 Madhogarh 19 24 1 1 5.26 4.17 1 1 20 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 1 1 20 Skin Rampura 23 29 2 2 8.70 6.90 3 1 7 14 22 1 2 7.14 9.09 3 1 7 Disease District Total 68 83 3 4 4.41 4.82 5 2 0 40 68 2 4 5.00 5.88 5 2 0 Jalaun 26 30 1 0 3.85 0.00 1 0 1 14 27 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 1 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 1 0 1.47 0.00 1 0 1 40 68 1 0 2.50 0.00 1 0 1 Jalaun 26 30 1 0 3.85 0.00 1 0 10 14 27 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 10 Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 1 6 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 1 6 T.B. Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 68 83 1 0 1.47 0.00 1 1 8 40 68 1 0 2.50 0.00 1 1 8 Jalaun 26 30 0 1 0.00 3.33 1 0 30 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 30 Pneumon Madhogarh 19 24 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 ia Rampura 23 29 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 329 Comman Command Non-Command d Number of Number of Family Family Members Distanc Members Distanc Members % of those Members % of those who suffered Treatment place e of who suffered Treatment place e of Affected by who suffered Affected by who suffered Block from certain Place of from certain Place of Desease this this Name diseases treatme diseases treatme Govt. Pvt. nt (In Govt. Pvt. nt (In Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Mal Fema Hospit Physici KM.) Hospit Physici KM.) e le e le e le e le e le e le al an al an District Total 68 83 0 1 0.00 1.20 1 0 30 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 30 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Programme Related Programme Families Benefitted whether benefitted satisfactory Families Benefitted whether benefitted satisfactory Block Name to Description Number Yes Partially No Number Yes Partially No Command Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Jalaun 60 4 1 2 40 3 0 2 Madhogarh 60 2 0 2 40 1 0 1 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Rampura 50 9 1 4 50 5 1 3 District Total 170 15 2 8 130 9 1 6 Note :- NA - No Awareness / Not Applicable Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income Working of Women Respondents Number Average Income Number Average Income Block Name Occupation Command Non-Command Labours 2 9000 2 8752 Agriculture 3 6400 1 6100 Jalaun Housewife (Nil) 55 0 37 0 Total 60 5133 40 4951 Labours 6 6730 4 6352 Agriculture 2 8500 0 0 Madhogarh Housewife (Nil) 52 0 36 0 Total 60 5077 40 2117 Rampura Labours 5 7021 2 6852 330 Agriculture 2 4500 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 43 0 48 0 Total 50 3840 50 2284 Labours 13 7584 8 7319 Agriculture 7 6467 1 2033 District Total Housewife (Nil) 150 0 121 0 Total 170 4683.44 130 3117.33 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Number of Total Land Size Number of Total Land Size Families (Ha). Families (Ha). Only Man 53 101.90 37 96.35 Only Women 0 0.00 0 0.00 Jalaun Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 53 101.90 37 96.35 Only Man 52 67.30 36 70.17 Only Women 0 0.00 0 0.00 Madhogarh Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 52 67.30 36 70.17 Only Man 44 105.07 43 83.68 Only Women 0 0.00 0 0.00 Rampura Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 44 105.07 43 83.68 Only Man 149 274.27 116 250.20 Only Women 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 149 274.27 116 250.20 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going 331 Number of Number of No. in 7-14 % of School No. in 7-14 % of School School School Block Name Children Age Group Going Age Group Going Going Going Command Non-Command Boys 43 38 88.37 39 32 82.05 Jalaun Girls 29 22 75.86 34 20 58.82 Total 72 60 83.33 73 52 71.23 Boys 49 41 83.67 43 38 88.37 Madhogarh Girls 22 17 77.27 25 14 56.00 Total 71 58 81.69 68 52 76.47 Boys 64 55 85.94 51 43 84.31 Rampura Girls 43 37 86.05 39 31 79.49 Total 107 92 85.98 90 74 82.22 Boys 156 134 85.90 133 113 84.96 District Total Girls 94 76 80.85 98 65 66.33 Total 250 210 84.00 231 178 77.06 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Boys 2210 2186 Jalaun Girls 2243 2199 Total 2227 2193 Boys 1954 1896 Madhogarh Girls 1997 1901 Total 1976 1899 Boys 2165 2093 Rampura Girls 2343 2235 Total 2254 2164 District Total Boys 6329 6175 332 Girls 6583 6335 Total 6456 6255 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls Number % Number % Name Block Problems Command Non-Command 1 Poverty 9 15.00 7 17.50 2 Lack of Schools 15 25.00 9 22.50 Jalaun 3 Transportation Problem 2 3.33 2 5.00 4 Early Marriage 5 8.33 0 0.00 5 No Problem 0 0.00 1 2.50 1 Poverty 7 11.67 6 15.00 2 Lack of Schools 6 10.00 5 12.50 Madhogarh 3 Transportation Problem 2 3.33 1 2.50 4 Early Marriage 6 10.00 2 5.00 5 No Problem 5 8.33 3 7.50 1 Poverty 12 24.00 11 22.00 2 Lack of Schools 10 20.00 6 12.00 Rampura 3 Transportation Problem 9 18.00 5 10.00 4 Early Marriage 5 10.00 2 4.00 5 No Problem 7 14.00 5 10.00 1 Poverty 28 16.47 24 18.46 2 Lack of Schools 31 18.24 20 15.38 District Total 3 Transportation Problem 13 7.65 8 6.15 4 Early Marriage 16 9.41 4 3.08 5 No Problem 12 7.06 9 6.92 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Type of Work Command Non-Command 333 1 Harvesting 32 53.33 19 47.50 2 Help in Irrigation 14 23.33 8 20.00 3 Crop Storage 27 45.00 14 35.00 Jalaun 4 Sowing 19 31.67 12 30.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 17 28.33 6 15.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 9 15.00 5 12.50 1 Harvesting 32 53.33 18 45.00 2 Help in Irrigation 36 60.00 17 42.50 3 Crop Storage 27 45.00 15 37.50 Madhogarh 4 Sowing 32 53.33 19 47.50 5 Cultivation/Weeding 16 26.67 8 20.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 12 20.00 5 12.50 1 Harvesting 26 52.00 21 42.00 2 Help in Irrigation 34 68.00 29 58.00 3 Crop Storage 39 78.00 32 64.00 Rampura 4 Sowing 25 50.00 17 34.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 18 36.00 13 26.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 12 24.00 7 14.00 1 Harvesting 90 52.94 58 44.62 2 Help in Irrigation 84 49.41 54 41.54 3 Crop Storage 93 54.71 61 46.92 District Total 4 Sowing 76 44.71 48 36.92 5 Cultivation/Weeding 51 30.00 27 20.77 6 Help in Insecticide spray 33 19.41 17 13.08 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains Number % Number % Name Block Steps Command Non-Command Jalaun 1 Use of Hemp Bag 38 63.75 13 32.50 334 Number % Number % Name Block Steps Command Non-Command 2 Use of Neem Leaves 27 45.00 9 22.50 3 Use of Medicines 41 67.50 13 32.50 4 Home Made Storage Tank 9 15.00 8 20.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 39 65.00 13 32.50 2 Use of Neem Leaves 46 76.25 15 37.50 Madhogarh 3 Use of Medicines 37 61.25 12 30.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 11 18.33 4 10.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 45 90.00 15 30.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 34 68.00 17 34.00 Rampura 3 Use of Medicines 22 44.00 12 24.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 12 24.00 7 14.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 122 71.91 41 31.54 2 Use of Neem Leaves 107 62.79 41 31.54 District Total 3 Use of Medicines 99 58.38 37 28.46 4 Home Made Storage Tank 32 18.82 19 14.62 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock (Multiple Response) Number % Number % Block Name Persons Command Non-Command 1 Men 4 6.7 2 5.0 Jalaun 2 Women 3 5.0 1 2.5 3 Both 53 88.3 37 92.5 1 Men 5 8.3 3 7.5 Madhogarh 2 Women 1 1.7 2 5.0 3 Both 54 90.0 35 87.5 1 Men 4 8.0 3 6.0 Rampura 2 Women 1 2.0 1 2.0 3 Both 45 90.0 46 92.0 335 1 Men 13 7.6 8 6.2 District Total 2 Women 5 2.9 4 3.1 3 Both 152 89.4 118 90.8 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Average no. of Hourse per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 1 Cooking 1.41 1.40 2 Care of Livestock 1.04 1.02 3 Fetching Water 0.78 0.79 Jalaun 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.59 0.79 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.14 1.26 6 Other Household Activities 1.34 1.46 1 Cooking 1.28 1.92 2 Care of Livestock 1.08 1.38 3 Fetching Water 0.57 1.13 Madhogarh 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.58 1.11 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.21 1.78 6 Other Household Activities 1.37 2.05 1 Cooking 1.30 1.34 2 Care of Livestock 0.49 0.47 3 Fetching Water 0.52 0.49 Rampura 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.55 0.54 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.25 1.00 6 Other Household Activities 1.38 1.22 District Total 1 Cooking 1.33 1.55 Average 2 Care of Livestock 0.87 0.96 3 Fetching Water 0.62 0.80 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.57 0.81 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.20 1.35 336 Average no. of Hourse per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 6 Other Household Activities 1.36 1.58 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers: Rate of Perday paid Rate of Rate of Perday paid Rate of Per/day paid No. of No. of Per/day paid No. of No. of Daily labour in in Daily Daily labour in in Daily labour Working Working labour Working Working Block Male/ Wages other Wages Wages other Wages Agriculture days / Year days/year Agriculture days / Year days/year Name Female (Average Activities (Average (Average Activities (Average (Av. Hours) (Average (Average) (Av. Hours) (Average (Average) Rs.) (Av. Hours) Rs.) Rs.) (Av. Hours) Rs.) Command Non-Command Men 8 100 57 8 143 124 8 95 55 9 125 122 Jalaun Women 8 91 39 8 111 119 8 90 35 8 105 114 Men 8 105 52 8 139 113 8 97 50 8 134 108 Madhogarh Women 8 93 43 8 117 54 8 91 40 8 108 51 Men 8 103 61 8 149 99 8 100 58 8 145 97 Rampura Women 7 84 48 8 126 62 8 80 43 8 126 61 District Men 8 102 57 8 144 112 8 97 54 8 135 109 Total Women 8 89 43 8 118 79 8 87 39 8 113 75 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour (Multiple Response) Type of Problems in Block Name Command Non-Command Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. Nos. In other Works Nos. 1 Low Working days 28 Work at distance 24 Low Working days 33 Work at distance 35 2 Low wages 20 Hard Work 14 Low wages 31 Hard Work 22 Jalaun 3 Hard work 16 Long Hours 17 Hard work 23 Long Hours 26 4 No Problem 10 No Problem 10 No Problem 5 No Problem 2 1 Low Working days 29 Work at distance 27 Low Working days 36 Work at distance 34 2 Low wages 21 Hard Work 21 Low wages 32 Hard Work 32 Madhogarh 3 Hard work 16 Long Hours 14 Hard work 25 Long Hours 21 4 No Problem 11 No Problem 8 No Problem 4 No Problem 3 1 Low Working days 26 Work at distance 27 Low Working days 39 Work at distance 32 2 Low wages 24 Hard Work 23 Low wages 37 Hard Work 35 Rampura 3 Hard work 13 Long Hours 13 Hard work 20 Long Hours 19 4 No Problem 8 No Problem 7 No Problem 5 No Problem 2 1 Low Working days 83 Work at distance 78 Low Working days 108 Work at distance 101 2 Low wages 65 Hard Work 58 Low wages 100 Hard Work 89 District Total 3 Hard work 45 Long Hours 44 Hard work 68 Long Hours 66 4 No Problem 29 No Problem 25 No Problem 14 No Problem 7 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income 337 AverageAnnual Savings for AverageAnnual Savings self (Rs.) for self (Rs.) Separate Income Separate Income Block Name No No Savings Savings Savings Savings Command Non-Command Yes 2 9000 - Yes 1 2500 - Jalaun No 58 NA - No 39 NA - Yes 0 0 - Yes 0 0 - Madhogarh No 60 NA - No 40 NA - Yes 1 5000 - Yes 0 0 - Rampura No 49 NA - No 50 NA - Yes 3 4667 - Yes 1 833.3 - District Total No 167 NA - No 129 NA - Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income: (Multiple Response) Item of Expences Number % Item of Expences Number % Block Name Command Non-Command 1 Health 2 3.33 1 Health 1 2.50 2 Food 7 11.67 2 Food 2 5.00 Jalaun 3 Clothes 6 10.00 3 Clothes 1 2.50 4 Education 1 1.67 4 Education 0 0.00 1 Health 5 8.33 1 Health 2 5.00 2 Food 8 13.33 2 Food 4 10.00 Madhogarh 3 Clothes 7 11.67 3 Clothes 6 15.00 4 Education 2 3.33 4 Education 1 2.50 1 Health 5 10.00 1 Health 3 6.00 2 Food 11 22.00 2 Food 8 16.00 Rampura 3 Clothes 9 18.00 3 Clothes 5 10.00 4 Education 6 12.00 4 Education 3 6.00 District Total 1 Health 12 7.06 1 Health 6 4.62 338 2 Food 26 15.29 2 Food 14 10.77 3 Clothes 22 12.94 3 Clothes 12 9.23 4 Education 9 5.29 4 Education 4 3.08 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member: Average Average SHG SHG No. % Annual Benefit No. % Annual Benefit Block Name Member Member (Rs.) (Rs.) Command Non-Command Yes 0 0.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 NA Jalaun No 60 100.00 NA No 40 100.00 NA Yes 1 1.67 Yes 0 0.00 Madhogarh No 59 98.33 NA No 40 100.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 Yes 0 0.00 Rampura No 50 100.00 NA No 50 100.00 NA Yes 1 0.33 Yes 0 0.00 District Total No 169 56.33 NA No 130 43.33 NA Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Working in Type of Working in Type of No. % No. % Block Name CSO Activities CSO Activities Command Non-Command Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Jalaun No 60 100.00 - No 40 100.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Madhogarh No 60 100.00 - No 40 100.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Rampura No 50 100.00 - No 50 100.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - District Total No 170 100.00 - No 130 100.00 - 339 DATA NA Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Get Importance Get Importance Yes No Yes No Block Name Membership Yes % No % Yes % No % Command Non-Command Panchayat or Water 1 59 NA NA 1 100 0 40 NA NA NA NA Jalaun Users Association Panchayat or Water 6 54 3 50.0 3 50.0 4 36 2 50.0 2 50.0 Madhogarh Users Association Panchayat or Water 1 49 NA NA 1 100 0 50 NA NA NA NA Rampura Users Association Panchayat or District Total Water Users 8 162 3 37.5 5 62.5 4 126 2 50.0 2 50.00 Association Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village: Effect on Women Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % Yes % No % Command Non-Command 1 Voilence Against Women 12 20.0 48 80.0 7 17.5 33 82.5 2 Alcoholic Husband 32 53.3 28 46.7 5 12.5 35 87.5 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 9 15.0 51 85.0 6 15.0 34 85.0 Jalaun Low Status of Women in 4 5 8.3 55 91.7 2 5.0 38 95.0 Family 5 Insecure Environment 4 6.7 56 93.3 8 20.0 32 80.0 Madhogarh 1 Voilence Against Women 9 15.0 51 85.0 9 22.5 31 77.5 2 Alcoholic Husband 10 16.7 50 83.3 3 7.5 37 92.5 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 8 13.3 52 86.7 4 10.0 36 90.0 4 2 3.3 58 96.7 6 15.0 34 85.0 Low Status of Women in 340 Effect on Women Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % Yes % No % Command Non-Command Family 5 Insecure Environment 11 18.3 49 81.7 3 7.5 37 92.5 1 Voilence Against Women 19 38.0 31 62.0 6 12.0 44 88.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 11 22.0 39 78.0 5 10.0 45 90.0 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 8 16.0 42 84.0 7 14.0 43 86.0 Rampura Low Status of Women in 4 1 2.0 49 98.0 3 6.0 47 94.0 Family 5 Insecure Environment 7 14.0 43 86.0 6 12.0 44 88.0 1 Voilence Against Women 40 23.5 130 76.5 22 16.9 108 83.1 2 Alcoholic Husband 53 31.2 117 68.8 13 10.0 117 90.0 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 25 14.7 145 85.3 17 13.1 113 86.9 District Total Low Status of Women in 4 8 4.7 162 95.3 11 8.5 119 91.5 Family 5 Insecure Environment 22 12.9 148 87.1 17 13.1 113 86.9 Table 81: Voting in Elections: Voted Block Name Elections for: Command Non-Command Yes % No % Yes % No % Jalaun Gram Panchayat / Vidhan 58 96.7 2 3.3 39 97.5 1 2.5 Sabha / Lok Sabha Madhogarh Gram Panchayat / Vidhan 59 98.3 1 1.7 38 95.0 2 5.0 Sabha / Lok Sabha Rampura Gram Panchayat / Vidhan 49 98.0 1 2.0 48 96.0 2 4.0 Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan District Total 166 97.6 4 2.4 125 96.2 5 3.8 Sabha / Lok Sabha 341 Jhansi Table 1 : Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) Land General OBC SC ST Block Name Holding Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Size Command Landless 2 50.00 1 25.00 1 25.00 0 0.00 4 Marginal 3 20.00 6 40.00 6 40.00 0 0.00 15 Babina Small 4 30.77 6 46.15 2 15.38 1 7.69 13 Large 5 62.50 2 25.00 1 12.50 0 0.00 8 Total 14 35.00 15 37.50 10 25.00 1 2.50 40 Landless 2 50.00 1 25.00 1 25.00 0 0.00 4 Marginal 3 33.33 4 44.44 2 22.22 0 0.00 9 Bamor Small 1 10.00 5 50.00 4 40.00 0 0.00 10 Large 8 47.06 8 47.06 1 5.88 0 0.00 17 Total 14 35.00 18 45.00 8 20.00 0 0.00 40 Landless 0 0.00 5 83.33 1 16.67 0 0.00 6 Marginal 1 5.00 6 30.00 10 50.00 3 15.00 20 Mauranipur Small 3 15.00 7 35.00 8 40.00 2 10.00 20 Large 10 71.43 4 28.57 0 0.00 0 0.00 14 Total 14 23.33 22 36.67 19 31.67 5 8.33 60 Landless 4 28.57 7 50.00 3 21.43 0 0.00 14 Marginal 7 15.91 16 36.36 18 40.91 3 6.82 44 Total Small 8 18.60 18 41.86 14 32.56 3 6.98 43 Large 23 58.97 14 35.90 2 5.13 0 0.00 39 Total 42 30.00 55 39.29 37 26.43 6 4.29 140 Non-Command 342 Land General OBC SC ST Block Name Holding Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Size Land General OBC SC ST Block Name Holding Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Size Landless 2 33.33 0.00 4 66.67 0.00 6 Marginal 3 13.64 9 40.91 7 31.82 3 13.64 22 Babina Small 1 5.88 11 64.71 4 23.53 1 5.88 17 Large 3 20.00 9 60.00 2 13.33 1 6.67 15 Total 9 15.00 29 48.33 17 28.33 5 8.33 60 Landless 3 50.00 2 33.33 1 16.67 0.00 6 Marginal 7 41.18 7 41.18 3 17.65 0.00 17 Bamor Small 8 40.00 10 50.00 2 10.00 0.00 20 Large 12 70.59 5 29.41 0.00 0.00 17 Total 30 50.00 24 40.00 6 10.00 0 0.00 60 Landless 0.00 1 33.33 1 33.33 1 33.33 3 Marginal 1 12.50 2 25.00 5 62.50 0.00 8 Mauranipur Small 2 18.18 4 36.36 4 36.36 1 9.09 11 Large 3 16.67 12 66.67 2 11.11 1 5.56 18 Total 6 15.00 19 47.50 12 30.00 3 7.50 40 Landless 5 33.33 3 20.00 6 40.00 1 6.67 15 Marginal 11 23.40 18 38.30 15 31.91 3 6.38 47 Total Small 11 22.92 25 52.08 10 20.83 2 4.17 48 Large 18 36.00 26 52.00 4 8.00 2 4.00 50 Total 45 28.13 72 45.00 35 21.88 8 5.00 160 ( Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha. ) Table 2 : Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Block Name Type of Male Female Total Male Female Total 343 No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Non-Command Joint 22 100.00 0 0.00 22 19 95.00 1 5.00 20 Babina Single 15 83.33 3 16.67 18 35 87.50 5 12.50 40 Total 37 92.50 3 7.50 40 54 90.00 6 10.00 60 Joint 15 100.00 0 0.00 15 31 93.94 2 6.06 33 Bamor Single 23 92.00 2 8.00 25 25 92.59 2 7.41 27 Total 38 95.00 2 5.00 40 56 93.33 4 6.67 60 Joint 27 96.43 1 3.57 28 16 100.00 0 0.00 16 Mauranipur Single 25 78.13 7 21.88 32 21 87.50 3 12.50 24 Total 52 86.67 8 13.33 60 37 92.50 3 7.50 40 Joint 64 98.46 1 1.54 65 66 95.65 3 4.35 69 District Total Single 63 84.00 12 16.00 75 81 89.01 10 10.99 91 Total 127 90.71 13 9.29 140 147 91.88 13 8.13 160 Table 3 : Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Command Babina 137 109 246 119 78 197 86.86 71.56 80.08 Bamor 131 101 232 117 75 192 89.31 74.26 82.76 Mauranipur 177 156 333 160 104 264 90.40 66.67 79.28 Total 445 366 811 396 257 653 88.99 70.22 80.52 Non-Command Babina 210 149 359 168 106 274 80.00 71.14 76.32 Bamor 191 156 347 151 97 248 79.06 62.18 71.47 Mauranipur 118 118 236 109 81 190 92.37 68.64 80.51 Total 519 423 942 428 284 712 82.47 67.14 75.58 Table 4 : Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility and Electric Connection. 344 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No Block No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 8 88.89 1 11.11 9 7 77.78 2 22.22 Pacca 17 77.27 5 22.73 22 17 77.27 5 22.73 Babina Kuchha/Pacca 9 100.00 0.00 9 7 77.78 2 22.22 Chhappar 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total 34 85.00 6 15.00 40 31 77.50 9 22.50 Kuchha 9 90.00 1 10.00 10 4 40.00 6 60.00 Pacca 2 28.57 5 71.43 7 5 71.43 2 28.57 Bamor Kuchha/Pacca 11 47.83 12 52.17 23 17 73.91 6 26.09 Chhappar 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total 22 55.00 18 45.00 40 26 65.00 14 35.00 Kuchha 33 89.19 4 10.81 37 18 48.65 19 51.35 Pacca 5 62.50 3 37.50 8 4 50.00 4 50.00 Mauranipur Kuchha/Pacca 11 73.33 4 26.67 15 13 86.67 2 13.33 Chhappar 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total 49 81.67 11 18.33 60 35 58.33 25 41.67 Kuchha 50 89.29 6 10.71 56 29 51.79 27 48.21 Pacca 24 64.86 13 35.14 37 26 70.27 11 29.73 Total Kuchha/Pacca 31 65.96 16 34.04 47 37 78.72 10 21.28 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 105 75.00 35 25.00 140 92 65.71 48 34.29 Non-Command Kuchha 31 96.88 1 3.13 32 15 46.88 17 53.13 Pacca 7 70.00 3 30.00 10 7 70.00 3 30.00 Babina Kuchha/Pacca 13 72.22 5 27.78 18 11 61.11 7 38.89 Chhappar 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total 51 85.00 9 15.00 60 33 55.00 27 45.00 345 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No Block No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 28 96.55 1 3.45 29 22 75.86 7 24.14 Pacca 10 83.33 2 16.67 12 11 91.67 1 8.33 Bamor Kuchha/Pacca 15 78.95 4 21.05 19 13 68.42 6 31.58 Chhappar 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total 53 88.33 7 11.67 60 46 76.67 14 23.33 Kuchha 16 94.12 1 5.88 17 10 58.82 7 41.18 Pacca 8 72.73 3 27.27 11 8 72.73 3 27.27 Mauranipur Kuchha/Pacca 11 91.67 1 8.33 12 6 50.00 6 50.00 Chhappar 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 Total 35 87.50 5 12.50 40 24 60.00 16 40.00 Kuchha 75 96.15 3 3.85 78 47 60.26 31 39.74 Pacca 25 75.76 8 24.24 33 26 78.79 7 21.21 Total Kuchha/Pacca 39 79.59 10 20.41 49 30 61.22 19 38.78 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 139 86.88 21 13.13 160 103 64.38 57 35.63 346 Table 5 : Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) fuel for Cooking firewood/cow Block Name Firewood Cow dung Cake Kerosene LPG dung cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Babina 3 6.98 6 13.95 30 69.77 1 2.33 3 6.98 43 Bamor 2 4.65 29 67.44 11 25.58 0 0.00 1 2.33 43 Mauranipur 1 1.61 18 29.03 43 69.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 62 Total 6 4.05 53 35.81 84 56.76 1 0.68 4 2.70 148 Non-Command Babina 5 7.14 15 21.43 47 67.14 1 1.43 2 2.86 70 Bamor 9 14.75 8 13.11 43 70.49 0 0.00 1 1.64 61 Mauranipur 4 8.33 12 25.00 28 58.33 1 2.08 3 6.25 48 Total 18 10.06 35 19.55 118 65.92 2 1.12 6 3.35 179 Table 6 : Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Block Name Government Handpump Government Tap Open well/ Pond Private Handpamp Private Tap Tubewell Total Clean Unclean Salted water Fluoride affected Iron affected No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Babina 34 85.0 1 2.5 2 5.0 2 5.0 1 2.5 0.0 40 39 97.5 1 2.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Bamor 37 92.5 0.0 0.0 2 5.0 1 2.5 0.0 40 39 97.5 1 2.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Mauranipur 50 83.3 3 5.0 2 3.3 5 8.3 0.0 0.0 60 55 91.7 5 8.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Total 121 86.4 4.0 2.9 4.0 2.9 9.0 6.4 2.0 1.4 0.0 0.0 140.0 133.0 95.0 7.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Non-Command Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Block Name Government Handpump Government Tap Open well/ Pond Private Handpamp Private Tap Tubewell Total Clean Unclean Salted water Fluoride affected Iron affected No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Babina 51 85.0 0.0 7 11.7 1 1.7 1 1.7 0.0 60 59 98.3 1 1.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Bamor 55 91.7 1 1.7 3 5.0 1 1.7 0.0 0.0 60 56 93.3 4 6.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Mauranipur 33 82.5 1 2.5 0.0 5 12.5 1 2.5 0.0 40 35 87.5 5 12.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Total 139 86.9 2.0 1.3 10.0 6.3 7.0 4.4 2.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 160.0 150.0 93.8 10.0 6.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Table 7 : Family Assets : Transport (%) Tractor Bullock cart Truck Tempo Car Scooter Moped/Bike Bicycle Nil Block Name Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) 347 Tractor Bullock cart Truck Tempo Car Scooter Moped/Bike Bicycle Nil Block Name Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Babina 4 4.44 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.11 5 5.56 50 55.56 10 10.00 90 Bamor 1 1.14 3 3.41 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.14 0 0.00 1 1.14 45 51.14 12 12.00 88 Mauranipur 1 1.10 1 1.10 0 0.00 1 1.10 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 3.30 38 41.76 9 9.00 91 Total 6 2.23 4 1.49 0 0.00 1 0.37 1 0.37 1 0.37 9 3.35 133 49.44 31 29.67 269 Non-Command Babina 2 2.17 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.17 25 27.17 8 8.00 92 Bamor 1 1.11 1 1.11 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.11 1 1.11 4 4.44 18 20.00 10 10.00 90 Mauranipur 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 3.41 19 21.59 12 12.00 88 Total 3 1.11 1 0.37 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.37 1 0.37 9 3.33 62 22.96 30 29.67 270 Table 8 : Family Assets : Agricultural Implements Ferrying Wood Block Name Tractor Herrow Thresher Pump Set Other Nil Total trolley plow Command Babina 3 0 12 10 1 10 0 18 82 Bamor 1 1 36 15 0 6 0 1 99 Mauranipur 0 0 8 8 1 8 0 30 70 Total 21 1 56 33 2 24 0 49 251 Non-Command Babina 1 0 12 9 1 5 0 10 90 Bamor 0 0 20 9 0 1 1 1 99 Mauranipur 1 1 2 4 0 5 0 20 80 Total 21 1 34 22 1 11 1 31 269 Table 9 : Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock No. of Average No. of Average No. of No. of Block Name Livestock Families Livestock Families Livestock Livestock Livestock Owning per Family Owning per Family 348 Command Non-Command Cow 24 55 2.3 44 97 2.2 Buffalo 17 34 2.0 31 103 3.3 Babina Goat/Sheep 6 11 1.8 14 74 5.3 Bullock 6 14 2.3 9 22 2.4 Total owning Livestock 33 114 3.5 52 296 5.7 Cow 30 48 1.6 43 87 2.0 Buffalo 20 40 2.0 32 54 1.7 Bamor Goat/Sheep 6 35 5.8 10 96 9.6 Bullock 4 8 2.0 10 22 2.2 Total owning Livestock 35 131 3.7 52 259 5.0 Cow 38 70 1.8 27 51 1.9 Buffalo 26 63 2.4 21 44 2.1 Mauranipur Goat/Sheep 19 94 4.9 6 13 2.2 Bullock 7 17 2.4 5 10 2.0 Total owning Livestock 53 244 4.6 35 118 3.4 Cow 92 173 1.9 114 235 2.1 Buffalo 63 137 2.2 84 201 2.4 District Total Goat/Sheep 31 140 4.5 30 183 6.1 Bullock 17 39 2.3 24 54 2.3 Total owning Livestock 121 489 4.0 139 673 4.8 Table 10 : Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family Command Non-Command Block Name Source Total Income (Rs. Total Expenditure Total Saving (Rs. In Total Income (Rs. Total Expenditure Total Saving (Rs. In In Average ) (Rs. In Average ) Average ) In Average ) (Rs. In Average ) Average ) Agricultureculture 44917 20708 24208 50037 24130 25907 Animal Husbandry 43000 17000 26000 49083 19167 29917 Sevice 126222 20111 106111 86846 24615 62231 Babina Wage labor 29105 4474 24632 40261 5826 34435 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 46818 18000 28818 57000 21167 35833 Total Average 100900 85773 15128 106200 85615 22456 Bamor Agriculture 51956 23789 28167 53306 23713 29593 Animal Husbandry 36875 16125 20750 33333 12556 20778 Sevice 112167 26333 85833 183273 24182 159091 349 Command Non-Command Block Name Source Total Income (Rs. Total Expenditure Total Saving (Rs. In Total Income (Rs. Total Expenditure Total Saving (Rs. In In Average ) (Rs. In Average ) Average ) In Average ) (Rs. In Average ) Average ) Wage labor 41538 8923 32615 47000 6263 40737 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 70533 21600 48933 60588 23076 37512 Total Average 110910 92210 18700 123625 94180 29944 Agriculture 57593 27444 30148 75757 36622 39135 Animal Husbandry 47857 20429 27429 63000 17143 45857 Sevice 79833 37500 42333 110000 16667 93333 Mauranipur Wage labor 29161 4355 24806 32375 6656 25719 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 82900 31000 51900 97143 23571 73571 Total Average 102267 89067 14400 119300 92494 27494 Agriculture 51488 23981 27508 59700 28155 31545 Animal Husbandry 42577 17851 24726 48472 16288 32184 Sevice 106074 27981 78093 126706 21821 104885 District Total Wage labor 33268 5917 27351 39879 6248 33630 Average Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 66751 23533 43217 71577 22605 48972 Total Average 60032 19853 40179 69267 19024 50243 Table 11 : Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non Command Average Average Block Name Item of Expenditure No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure family per family Education 34 7494 48 4802 Health 39 4718 59 6186 Babina Consumption Related 40 34050 58 31722 Other 40 8390 57 5851 Education 33 6000 51 5396 Health 40 4238 60 4385 Bamor Consumption Related 40 37010 60 39615 Other 40 6428 60 7530 Education 41 5451 33 5795 Health 60 3100 40 3518 Mauranipur Consumption Related 60 35100 40 34400 Other 59 5229 40 4883 350 Command Non Command Average Average Block Name Item of Expenditure No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure family per family Education 108 6315 132 5331 Health 139 4018 159 4696 District Total Consumption Related 140 35387 158 35246 Other 139 6682 157 6088 Table 12 : Annual Savings: Number of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family. Command Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Babina 14 285000 8 75700 18 244400 605100 40 15128 Bamor 11 242300 8 113200 21 392500 748000 40 18700 Mauranipur 34 625000 1 5500 20 161500 792000 55 14400 Total 59 1152300 17 194400 59 798400 2145100 135 15890 Non Command Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Babina 25 504600 10 468000 20 262500 1235100 55 22456 Bamor 17 984800 6 81500 36 700400 1766700 59 29944 Mauranipur 28 1035200 12 37060 1072260 40 26807 Total 70 2524600 16 549500 68 999960 4074060 154 26455 Table 14 : Condition of Poverty 351 Command Non-Command No money for No money for No money for No money for No money for No money for Block Name No No treatment of daughters school fees of Total treatment of daughters school fees of Total Response Response illness marriage children illness marriage children Babina 6 14 20 0 40 14 13 32 1 60 Bamor 23 1 13 3 40 19 31 10 60 Mauranipur 37 15 8 0 60 15 16 9 0 40 District Total 66 30 41 3 140 48 29 72 11 160 Table 15 : Family member engaged in Mining, Its adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken Command Member engaged in Mining Adverse effected on Health Safety Measures adopted Block Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Babina 2 54 56 1 50.00 1 50.00 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 Bamor 1 75 76 1 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mauranipur 0 79 79 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 3 208 211 2 66.67 1 33.33 1 0.00 1 0.00 0 0.00 Non-Command Member engaged in Mining Adverse effected on Health Safety Measures adopted Block Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Babina 4 40 44 4 100.00 0 0.00 1 25.00 2 50.00 1 25.00 Bamor 0 24 24 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mauranipur 0 21 21 0 #DIV/0! 0 50.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 100.00 Total 4 85 89 4 100.00 0 0.00 1 0.00 2 50.00 1 25.00 Table 16 : Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration. Command Block Name Parmanent Seasonal Total Place of Migratori Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 4 2 4 2 Babina Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 4 2 4 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Bamor Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total 0 0 1 1 1 1 352 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Mauranipur Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 1 0 3 0 Total 2 0 3 0 5 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 7 2 7 2 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 1 1 3 1 Total 2 0 8 3 10 3 Non-Command Block Name Parmanent Seasonal Total Place of Migratori Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 1 9 2 11 3 Babina Workers migrated Out of the State 1 1 1 0 2 1 Total 3 2 10 2 13 4 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 1 1 1 1 Bamor Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 0 0 1 0 Total 1 0 1 1 2 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Mauranipur Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 1 1 1 1 Total 0 0 3 1 3 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 1 12 3 14 4 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 2 1 2 1 4 2 Total 4 2 14 4 18 6 Table 17 : Main Reason for Migration Command Block Name Employment Business Total Place of Migratori Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Babina Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 2 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 0 0 0 0 353 Total 4 2 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor Workers migrated Out of the State 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 1 1 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mauranipur Workers migrated Out of the State 3 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 0 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 7 2 0 0 0 0 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 3 1 0 0 0 0 Total 10 3 0 0 0 0 Non Command Block Name Employment Business Total Place of Migratori Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 11 3 0 0 0 0 Babina Workers migrated Out of the State 2 1 0 0 0 0 Total 13 4 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bamor Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 1 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mauranipur Workers migrated Out of the State 1 1 0 0 0 0 Total 3 1 0 0 0 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 14 4 0 0 0 0 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 4 2 0 0 0 0 Total 18 6 0 0 0 0 Table 18 : Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barren / Land /Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Average Average Area Period Families Area Affected Families Period (in Affected (in Block Name Land Affected by: Affected (Ha.) Affected months / year) (Ha.) months / year) Command Non-Command Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina Barren Land 2 1 12 2 1 12 Drought 4 5 7 3 2 5 354 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor Barren Land 1 5 12 0 0 0 Drought 8 18 7 7 8 6 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mauranipur Barren Land 5 4 12 5 9 12 Drought 7 4 6 9 12 6 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barren Land 8 10 12 7 10 8 District Total Drought 19 28 7 19 22 6 Total 27 37.65 6 26 32.28 5 Table 19 : Depth of Ground Water Average of Water level (In Feet) Average of Water level (In Feet) Block Name Command Non-Command Babina More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Bamor More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Mauranipur More than 30 ft More than 30 ft District (Average) 30 30 Table 20 : Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Level is Very Deep. Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Command Babina 28 8 2 2 38 Bamor 27 9 4 36 Mauranipur 25 29 1 5 55 Total 80 46 3 11 140 Command Babina 22 35 3 57 Bamor 23 31 1 5 55 355 Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Mauranipur 7 27 3 3 37 Total 52 93 4 11 160 Table 21 : Months During which Canal Water Level is High and when it is Dry Command Block Name No Water in Canal No Response/ High water Level (Months) No. of Respondent (Months) Landless Babina November to December May to June 36 64 Bamor November to December May to June 36 64 Mauranipur November to December May to June 54 46 Total 126 174 Table 22 : Period of Heavy Rains Command Non- Command Block Name No. of Respondent/ No. of Respondent/ Months Months Landless Landless Babina July - August 40 July - August 60 Bamor July - August 40 July - August 60 Mauranipur July - August 60 July - August 40 District Total 140 160 Table 23 : Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available. Sufficient water not available between : No. Respondent Block Name Month/ Year Command Non- Command Babina Janurary - February 15 25 February - April 9 14 March - June 5 8 September - March 3 2 October - June 1 1 November - June 4 5 356 Sufficient water not available between : No. Respondent Block Name Month/ Year Command Non- Command December - April 2 3 Janurary - February 8 12 February - April 4 9 March - June 0 2 Bamor September - March 0 1 October - June 11 15 November - June 8 8 December - April 9 12 Janurary - February 14 8 February - April 19 16 March - June 16 12 Mauranipur September - March 1 0 October - June 2 0 November - June 4 2 December - April 4 2 Table 24 : Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurances in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Babina 0 4 17 8 5 0 0 1 0 0 35 Bamor 1 6 8 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 30 Mauranipur 0 2 15 15 5 4 1 0 0 0 42 District Total 1 12 40 36 12 4 1 1 0 0 107 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Babina 0 5 16 17 13 0 0 0 0 0 51 Bamor 0 11 19 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 47 357 Mauranipur 0 3 7 15 2 1 3 2 0 0 33 District Total 0 19 42 47 17 1 3 2 0 0 131 Table 25 : Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested & Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility No Response/ Landless Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Babina 3 33 4 2 1 0 0 0 3 Bamor 3 33 4 1 2 0 0 0 3 Mauranipur 4 50 6 1 3 0 0 0 4 District Total 10 116 14 4 6 0 0 0 10 Non-Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility No Response/ Landless Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Babina 9 45 6 4 4 1 0 0 9 Bamor 2 52 6 0 1 0 1 0 2 Mauranipur 10 27 3 8 1 1 0 0 10 District Total 21 124 15 12 6 2 1 0 21 Table 26 : Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Block Name Command No Response/ Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons 358 Soil Fertility Landless High Water Yes No Water Logging Sodicity Others Level Babina 3 33 4 0 0 3 0 Bamor 13 23 4 0 2 11 0 Mauranipur 7 47 6 0 3 4 0 District Total 23 103 14 0 5 18 0 Non-Command Reduction in If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Block Name Soil Fertility No Response/ Landless High Water Yes No Water Logging Sodicity Others Level Babina 11 43 6 2 2 7 0 Bamor 25 29 6 5 4 16 0 Mauranipur 12 25 3 1 1 10 0 District Total 48 97 15 8 7 33 0 Table 27 : Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Barrenness of Land Period Block Name No Response/ 1 Year Yes No Landless 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Before Babina 3 33 4 0 0 3 0 Bamor 1 35 4 0 0 1 0 Mauranipur 5 49 6 0 0 5 0 District Total 9 117 14 0 0 9 0 Block Name Non-Command Barrenness of Land No Response/ Period 359 Landless 1 Year Yes No 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Before Babina 3 51 6 0 0 3 0 Bamor 1 53 6 0 0 1 0 Mauranipur 6 31 3 0 0 6 0 District Total 10 135 15 0 0 10 0 Table 28 : Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Name of Command Non-Command Crops Block Present 5 Years 10 Years 5 Years 10 Years Present Year Year Before Before Before Before Wheat 22.6 17.3 20.9 21.6 15.1 20.8 Jwar/ Bajra 8.2 6.6 7.2 7.2 5.7 6.4 Babina Pulses 7.1 5.5 6.1 5.8 4.2 5.0 Oilseeds 5.8 4.2 4.8 5.2 3.6 4.4 Wheat 22.9 16.5 21.9 20.1 15.7 19.3 Jwar/ Bajra 6.4 4.8 5.4 8.0 6.4 7.1 Bamor Pulses 6.2 4.6 5.2 6.2 4.6 5.4 Oilseeds 5.8 4.2 4.8 4.8 3.3 4.0 Wheat 22.1 17.5 19.6 19.2 16.5 18.4 Jwar/ Bajra 6.9 5.3 5.9 7.6 6.0 6.8 Mauranipur Pulses 5.5 4.1 4.9 5.6 4.0 4.8 Oilseeds 4.5 2.9 3.5 5.3 3.7 4.5 Wheat 22.5 17.1 20.8 20.3 15.8 19.5 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 5.6 6.2 7.6 6.0 6.8 (Average) Pulses 6.3 4.7 5.4 5.9 4.3 5.0 Oilseeds 5.4 3.8 4.4 5.1 3.5 4.3 Table 29 : Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) 360 Command Name of Block Increase/ Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Babina Declined Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Irrigation Problem 2 Poor Rain 1 Increase of Production Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Use of HYV Seed 1 Bamor Declined Irrigation Problem 2 Poor Rain 1 Problem of wild animals 1 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 3 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Mauranipur Declined Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Problem of wild animals 1 Poor Rain 1 Command Name of Block Increase/ Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Use of HYV Seed 1 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Babina Declined Lack of HYV Seed 2 Irrigation Problem 2 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Increase of Production Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Timely Irrigation 1 Lack of HYV Seed 1 Bamor Declined Poor Rain 2 Irrigation Problem 2 Problem of wild animals 1 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 3 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Mauranipur Declined Poor Rain 3 Shortage of Fertilizer 2 Irrigation Problem 1 Table 30 : Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Babina 0 36 0 54 Bamor 0 36 0 54 Mauranipur 0 54 0 37 District Total 0 126 0 145 Table 31 : Command & Non-command wise total sown area & area sown in Rabi, Kharif Sown Area in Rabi Sown Area in Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) (%) (%) Command 101.1 61.44 48.07 Babina Non Command 148.0 61.52 43.36 Total 249.1 61.49 45.27 Command 134.2 62.01 37.53 Bamor Non Command 192.3 61.17 40.38 Total 326.5 61.51 39.21 361 Command 155.1 55.07 44.21 Mauranipur Non Command 116.9 59.50 37.82 Total 271.9 56.97 41.46 Command 390.4 59.10 42.91 District Non Command 457.1 60.86 40.69 Total 847.5 60.05 41.71 Table 32 : Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Sown Area Area Irrigated Sown Area Area Irrigated (Ha.) Ha. % (Ha.) Ha. % Babina 101.1 57.0 56.4 148.0 63.6 43.0 Bamor 134.2 61.7 45.9 192.3 96.2 50.0 Mauranipur 155.1 74.3 47.9 116.9 42.6 36.5 District Total 390.4 193.0 50.1 457.1 202.4 43.2 Table 33 : Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Private Block Name Irrigated Reservoir/ Govt. Pond/well & Canal (%) Tubewell/ Rainfed (%) land (Ha.) Dam (%) Tubewell (%) etc. (%) Pumpset (%) Babina 57.0 22.11 0.00 69.47 1.75 8.95 6.67 Bamor 61.7 11.49 0.00 23.89 0.00 85.93 18.90 Mauranipur 74.3 41.87 0.00 39.53 0.00 30.46 18.60 District Total 193.0 26.33 0.00 36.98 0.52 47.07 15.17 Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Private Block Name Irrigated Reservoir/ Govt. Pond/well & Canal (%) Tubewell/ Rainfed (%) land (Ha.) Dam (%) Tubewell (%) etc. (%) Pumpset (%) 362 Babina 63.57 0.00 0.00 60.25 0.00 44.33 39.75 Bamor 96.18 0.00 0.00 70.16 0.00 24.22 29.84 Mauranipur 42.63 0.00 0.00 72.34 3.28 94.58 22.03 District Total 202.4 0.00 0.00 67.51 0.69 45.36 31.31 Table 34 : Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 38.6 0.0 61.4 Babina Small 45.8 0.0 54.2 Large 36.4 0.0 63.6 Total 40.0 0.0 60.0 Marginal 35.5 0.0 64.5 Bamor Small 38.7 0.0 61.3 Large 42.9 3.6 53.6 Total 38.9 1.1 60.0 Marginal 68.6 0.0 31.4 Mauranipur Small 64.3 0.0 35.7 Large 42.9 0.0 57.1 Total 59.3 0.0 40.7 District Total 46.1 0.4 53.5 Note: Non-command-Not applicable Table 35 : Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Command Total No. Water not Total No. of Block Crops Total No. Total No. Total No. No. of of Received from Watering Name Name Watering of Timely of Late Respondent Watering above Source for through Required Watering Watering done No. of Watering Tubewell Babina Wheat 5 4 4 1 2 2 2 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 363 Pulses 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 5 4 2 1 1 2 2 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 20 4 3 2 1 2 1 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mauranipur Pulses 14 1 1 1 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 Wheat 30 12 9 5 4 5 5 District Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 17 2 2 2 1 0 0 Oil Seeds 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 15 12 77 42 Non-Command Total No. Water not Total No. of Block Crops Total No. Total No. Total No. No. of of Received from Watering Name Name Watering of Timely of Late Respondent Watering above Source for through Required Watering Watering done No. of Watering Tubewell Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mauranipur Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 364 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 36 : Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and Income per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Irrigation cost (Av. Land Crops Total price of crop Wage of Other Productivity Price of Seeds per Ha.) Average Cost of Income Holding Size Name Production (Av. per Labour (Av. expense (per (Qtl/Ha) (Av. per Ha.) By By Fertilizer (per Ha.) (per Ha.) Ha.) per Ha.) Ha.) Canal Tubewel Wheat 22.71 22274 2583 119 3779 2536 2345 3421 7491 Jwar/ Bajra 7.16 5726 495 0 0 1922 792 2253 265 Marginal Pulses 6.04 17454 2317 112 2667 2226 1250 2900 5983 Oil seeds 4.60 13500 1140 64 1700 2340 1333 2660 4263 Wheat 22.86 22536 2638 124 3659 2662 2442 3690 7320 Jwar/ Bajra 7.41 5926 544 0 0 1823 589 2441 529 Small Pulses 6.73 18577 2508 124 2250 2327 1063 3265 7040 Oil seeds 5.70 14600 1670 128 3500 2340 1214 3140 2608 Wheat 22.05 21718 2590 128 3650 2485 2327 3423 7116 Jwar/ Bajra 7.00 5600 560 0 0 1807 800 2307 126 Large Pulses 5.77 17277 2342 115 2175 2313 1507 2942 5883 Oil seeds 6.13 15125 1638 112 2667 2438 1357 3125 3789 Wheat 22.54 22176 2604 124 3696 2561 2371 3511 7309 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.19 5751 533 0 0 1851 727 2333 307 (Average) Pulses 6.18 17770 2389 117 2364 2289 1273 3036 6302 Oil seeds 5.48 14408 1483 101 2622 2373 1302 2975 3553 Non-Command Irrigation cost (Av. Land Crops Total price of crop Wage of Other Productivity Price of Seeds per Ha.) Average Cost of Income Holding Size Name Production (Av. per Labour (Av. expense (per (Qtl/Ha) (Av. per Ha.) By By Fertilizer (per Ha.) (per Ha.) Ha.) per Ha.) Ha.) Canal Tubewel Wheat 19.40 19319 2481 0 3587 2347 2213 3313 5379 Jwar/ Bajra 7.35 5882 497 0 0 1788 775 2219 604 Marginal Pulses 5.95 16974 2295 0 2400 2184 1436 3421 5238 Oil seeds 5.50 16500 1750 0 0 2100 1000 3500 8150 365 Wheat 20.10 19938 2563 0 3582 2402 2346 3313 5732 Jwar/ Bajra 8.00 6400 489 0 0 1943 814 2357 796 Small Pulses 5.86 16264 2450 0 2286 2111 1071 3244 5101 Oil seeds 4.33 14083 1000 0 2000 1967 1000 2650 5467 Wheat 21.34 21080 2639 0 3986 2424 2337 3296 6398 Jwar/ Bajra 7.36 5886 515 0 0 1954 633 2232 552 Large Pulses 5.86 16794 2260 0 2333 2166 1146 3063 5827 Oil seeds 5.50 16000 1250 0 2000 2013 929 2650 7159 Wheat 20.28 20112 2561 0 3719 2391 2299 3307 5836 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.57 6056 500 0 0 1895 741 2269 651 (Average) Pulses 5.89 16677 2335 0 2340 2154 1218 3243 5389 Oil seeds 5.11 15528 1333 0 1333 2026 976 2933 6925 Table : 37 Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce:( Multiple Responses) Problems in Marketing Block Produce Sold At Low To Money lender for Long distance of No Procurement Exploitation by Middle Total Name Transport Storage Price Repayment of loan Mandi Centre Men Command 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 2. Mandi 2 0 3 2 13 0 0 20 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Babina 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Man 0 4. Local Market 0 3 9 0 0 0 0 12 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 2. Mandi 0 0 5 0 21 0 0 26 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Bamor 0 0 6 0 0 12 18 Man 0 4. Local Market 0 0 16 0 0 0 5 21 5.Other 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mauranipur 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 15 2. Mandi 0 0 19 8 15 0 0 42 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 Man 0 4. Local Market 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 366 Problems in Marketing Block Produce Sold At Low To Money lender for Long distance of No Procurement Exploitation by Middle Total Name Transport Storage Price Repayment of loan Mandi Centre Men 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 26 2. Mandi 2 0 27 10 49 0 0 88 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Total 0 0 0 6 0 0 19 25 Man 4. Local Market 0 3 30 0 0 0 5 38 5.Other 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Command 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 6 2. Mandi 2 0 3 2 13 0 0 20 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Babina 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 Man 0 4. Local Market 0 0 35 8 19 0 0 62 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 2. Mandi 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 25 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Bamor 0 18 0 0 0 5 23 Man 0 4. Local Market 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 9 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 2. Mandi 1 0 2 0 11 0 0 14 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Mauranipur 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Man 0 4. Local Market 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 8 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 2 0 3 10 0 15 2. Mandi 3 0 5 2 49 0 0 59 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Total 0 0 18 0 0 0 21 39 Man 4. Local Market 0 6 46 8 19 0 0 79 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 38 : Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops: (Multiple Response) No. of Farmers Block Name Impact Yes (No.) % No (No.) % Total Babina 1. Productivity Improved 15 0.00 0 0.00 15 2. New Crops 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 367 No. of Farmers Block Name Impact Yes (No.) % No (No.) % Total 3. Better Quality Produce 26 100.00 0 0.00 26 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1. Productivity Improved 26 100.00 0 0.00 26 2. New Crops 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Bamor 3. Better Quality Produce 100.00 0 0.00 18 18 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1. Productivity Improved 38 100.00 0 0.00 38 2. New Crops 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 Mauranipur 3. Better Quality Produce 100.00 0 0.00 25 25 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1. Productivity Improved 53 17.67 0 0.00 53 2. New Crops 18 6.00 0 0.00 18 Total 3. Better Quality Produce 51 17.00 0 0.00 51 4. No Sufficient Impact 38 12.67 0 0.00 38 Note: Non-Command are not applicable for this table Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 1. Chemical Fertilizer 182 260 2. Bio-Fertilizer 90 225 Babina 3. Chemical Pesticide 0 0 4. Bio-Pesticide 0 0 1. Chemical Fertilizer 279 282 2. Bio-Fertilizer 300 0 Bamor 3. Chemical Pesticide 0 0 4. Bio-Pesticide 0 0 Mauranipur 1. Chemical Fertilizer 315 287 2. Bio-Fertilizer 525 467 368 3. Chemical Pesticide 0 0 4. Bio-Pesticide 0 0 1. Chemical Fertilizer 258.8 276.5 2. Bio-Fertilizer 305.0 230.6 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.0 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.0 Table 40 : Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons Command 1- Seeds Quality 38 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 35 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 39 Water Level is Deep Babina 3- Wild Animals & Termite 0 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 11 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 2 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 29 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 37 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 19 Water Level is Deep Bamor 3- Wild Animals & Termite 14 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 38 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 3 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 3 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 3 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 35 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 56 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 56 Water Level is Deep Mauranipur 3- Wild Animals & Termite 2 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 29 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 5 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 2 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 102 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 128 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 114 Water Level is Deep Total 3- Wild Animals & Termite 16 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 78 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 3 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 10 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 5 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Non-Command Babina 1- Seeds Quality 55 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 49 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 55 Water Level is Deep 3- Wild Animals & Termite 0 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 37 Untimely Water Supply 369 Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 6 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 2 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 0 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 36 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 0 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 45 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 16 Water Level is Deep Bamor 3- Wild Animals & Termite 22 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 58 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 1 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 12 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 37 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 15 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 35 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 32 Water Level is Deep Mauranipur 3- Wild Animals & Termite 2 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 38 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 0 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 6 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 2 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 128 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 15 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 129 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 103 Water Level is Deep Total 3- Wild Animals & Termite 24 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 133 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 0 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 6 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 9 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 14 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Table 41 : Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Babina 9 9.47 86 90.53 95 Bamor 0 0.00 91 100.00 91 Mauranipur 2 2.70 72 97.30 74 District Total 11 3.67 249 83.00 260 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Babina 0 0.00 62 100.00 62 Bamor 0 0.00 78 100.00 78 Mauranipur 0 0.00 64 100.00 64 District Total 0 0.00 204 68.00 204 370 Table 43: Any Farmers Participation in Irrigation recording of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Babina 2 3.23 60 96.77 62 Bamor 0 0.00 77 100.00 77 Mauranipur 0 0.00 64 100.00 64 District Total 2 0.67 201 67.00 203 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) Table 49 : Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Babina 0 0.00 47 57.32 82 Bamor 0 0.00 50 60.24 83 Mauranipur 0 0.00 65 80.25 81 District Total 0 0.00 162 54.00 246 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Table 52 : Working of NGOs in the Area and Families Benefitted Responses Block Name NGO’s working in the Area (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Command Non-Command Yes 4 10.00 7 11.67 Babina NO 36 90.00 53 88.33 Total 40 100 60 100 Yes 0 0.00 1 1.67 Bamor NO 40 100.00 59 98.33 Total 40 100 60 100 371 Yes 10 16.67 1 2.50 Mauranipur NO 50 83.33 39 97.50 Total 60 100 40 100 Yes 14 10.00 9 5.63 District Total NO 126 90.00 151 94.38 Total 140 100 160 100 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Command Non-Command Babina 0 0.00 36 0.00 2 0.00 57 0.00 Bamor 0 0.00 39 100.00 1 1.67 59 98.33 Mauranipur 2 4.44 43 95.56 0.00 27 100.00 District Total 2 1.67 118 98.33 3 2.05 143 97.95 Table 53 : Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives YES/No No. % Block Name Command Yes 2 5.00 Babina No 38 95.00 Total 40 100.00 Yes 1 2.50 Bamor No 39 97.50 Total 40 100.00 Yes 11 18.33 Mauranipur No 49 81.67 Total 60 100.00 Yes 14 10.00 Total No 126 90.00 Total 140 100.00 372 Objectives Block Name If Yes No. of Responses Objectives Command Improvement in Animal Husbandry 2 Help in Small Business 0 Babina 2 Improve Agriculture 0 Promote Education 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 Help in Small Business 0 Bamor 1 Improve Agriculture 0 Promote Education 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 11 Help in Small Business 0 Mauranipur 11 Improve Agriculture 0 Promote Education 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 14 Help in Small Business 0 Total 14 Improve Agriculture 0 Promote Education 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Yes No Block Name Members Associated (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Command Yes 1 1 100 0 0.00 Babina No 28 0 0 0 100.00 Yes 0 0 0 0 100.00 Bamor No 39 0 0 0 100.00 Mauranipur Yes 2 2 100 0 0.00 373 No 40 0 0 0 100.00 Yes 3 3 0 0.00 District Total No 107 0 0.00 0 100.00 Non-Command Yes 3 2 66.67 1 33.33 Babina No 56 0 0 100.00 Yes 0 0 0 0 100.00 Bamor No 57 0 0 0 100.00 Yes 0 0 0 0 100.00 Mauranipur No 27 0 0 0 100.00 Yes 3 2 1 0.00 District Total No 140 0 0.00 0 100.00 Table 55 : Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) Command Income 1 2.5 0 0 0 Babina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 0 0 0 0 0 0 Income 2 3.3 0 0 0 Mauranipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command Income 1 1.7 0 0 0 Babina 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 0 0 0 374 Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mauranipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Desgn. No. Desgn. No. Yes 1 1.0 Seenchpal 1 -- -- Babina No 97 97.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 0 0.0 Seenchpal -- -- -- Bamor No 99 99.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 4 4.0 Seenchpal 3 Jilledar 1 Mauranipur No 89 89.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 5 1.7 Seenchpal 4 Jilledar 1 District Total No 285 95.0 - - -- -- Note: Non-Command are not applicable for this table Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and Whether you feel satisfied with his behaviour. Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Irrigation delayed 0 0 0 0 Babina Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Irrigation delayed 0 1 0 1 Bamor Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 1 2 0 3 Mauranipur Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 3 0 4 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 0 2 1 3 Note: Non-Command are not applicable for this table 375 Table 58: Place where Garbage is thrown and Its effect: (Multiple Response) Command Non-Command Effect of Garbage thrown: Effect of Garbage thrown: Dirty Places Dirty Places Mosquitoes/ of Diorrhea of Diorrhea Prevallence Prevallence Prevalance Prevalance of Malaria of Malaria Bad Smell Bad Smell Block Name Place of Dump More Flies Total No. of Respondents Total No. of Respondents More Mosquitoes/Flies Near home 2 3 4 1 0 10 2 1 3 0 0 6 On Dump Site 4 5 10 3 0 22 2 15 25 3 0 45 Babina Pond 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 On Water Logged Place 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 In the Field 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 4 Near home 1 0 5 1 0 7 8 12 5 1 0 26 On Dump Site 3 5 16 4 0 28 2 5 7 2 0 16 Bamor Pond 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 4 0 0 9 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 3 0 0 0 8 Near home 1 2 5 0 0 8 3 2 8 2 0 15 On Dump Site 3 13 26 2 1 45 3 1 4 0 0 8 Mauranipur Pond 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 9 0 0 15 Near home 4 5 14 2 0 25 13 15 16 3 0 47 On Dump Site 10 23 52 9 1 95 7 21 36 5 0 69 Total Pond 1 1 3 1 0 6 1 5 5 2 0 13 On Water Logged Place 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 In the Field 0 3 3 1 0 8 0 10 12 0 0 27 Table 59: Whether Garbage is used in Preparing Fertilizer? Response Response Block Name Yes No Yes No Command Non-Command Babina 22 18 29 31 Bamor 6 34 12 47 Mauranipur 14 46 6 34 District Total 42 98 47 112 376 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on No. of Respondent Av. Monthly Expences on Women Block Name No. of HHs Family (Rs.) HHs. (Rs.) Command Babina 40 454 39 273 Bamor 40 410 39 214 Mauranipur 60 317 60 150 Total 140 394 138 212 Non-Command Babina 60 408 60 199 Bamor 60 396 60 187 Mauranipur 40 296 40 162 Total 160 367 160 183 Table 61: Total Number of Family Members and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years. Number of Members who suffered from certain diseases Block Name Family Members Number Number % Command Male 150 23 15.33 Babina Female 123 24 19.51 Total 273 47 17.22 Male 152 32 21.05 Bamor Female 129 36 27.91 Total 281 68 24.20 Male 205 33 16.10 Mauranipur Female 182 46 25.27 Total 387 79 20.41 Male 507 88 17.36 Total Female 434 106 24.42 Total 941 194 20.62 Non-Command Babina Male 240 42 17.50 377 Number of Members who suffered from certain diseases Block Name Family Members Number Number % Female 175 38 21.71 Total 415 80 19.28 Male 217 28 12.90 Bamor Female 179 36 20.11 Total 396 64 16.16 Male 140 14 10.00 Mauranipur Female 136 18 13.24 Total 276 32 11.59 Male 597 84 14.07 Total Female 490 92 18.78 Total 1087 176 16.19 378 Table 62 : Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment who suffered who suffered who suffered who suffered from certain from certain Affected by Affected by Number of Number of Treatment Treatment % of those % of those Members Members Members Members diseases diseases Family Family place place this this (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Command Non-Command Babina 23 24 6 4 26 17 3 3 8 42 38 5 6 12 16 4 1 5 Bamor 32 36 1 1 3 3 1 2 5 28 36 5 8 18 22 5 4 8 Typhoid Mauranipur 33 46 7 7 21 15 2 10 13 14 18 1 3 7 17 2 0 20 Total 88 106 14 12 16 11 6 15 26 84 92 11 17 13 18 11 5 33 Babina 23 24 1 1 4 4 0 2 9 42 38 13 11 31 29 7 3 9 Bamor 32 36 9 14 28 39 8 6 7 28 36 0 1 0 3 0 1 10 Cholera/ Diarrhoea Mauranipur 33 46 8 9 24 20 6 4 10 14 18 5 6 36 33 2 5 9 Total 88 106 18 24 20 23 14 12 26 84 92 18 18 21 20 9 9 28 Babina 23 24 1 1 4 4 1 0 10 42 38 1 2 2 5 2 0 18 Bamor 32 36 1 1 3 3 1 1 9 28 36 2 2 7 6 2 1 11 Dysentery Mauranipur 33 46 0 4 0 9 4 2 10 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 2 6 2 6 6 3 29 84 92 3 4 4 4 4 1 29 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hepatitis Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polio Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 2 1 9 4 2 0 8 42 38 1 0 2 0 0 1 15 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jaundice Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 2 1 2 1 2 0 8 84 92 1 0 1 0 0 1 15 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Filaria Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Malaria Babina 23 24 5 9 22 38 7 3 9 42 38 8 9 19 24 6 5 14 Bamor 32 36 11 12 34 33 6 6 9 28 36 8 15 29 42 5 5 10 379 Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment who suffered who suffered who suffered who suffered from certain from certain Affected by Affected by Number of Number of Treatment Treatment % of those % of those Members Members Members Members diseases diseases Family Family place place this this (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Command Non-Command Mauranipur 33 46 9 13 27 28 7 8 11 14 18 5 6 36 33 4 0 7 Total 88 106 25 34 28 32 20 17 29 84 92 21 30 25 33 15 10 32 Babina 23 24 1 1 4 4 1 0 6 42 38 1 1 2 3 0 1 8 Bamor 32 36 2 0 6 0 1 1 13 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Dengu Mauranipur 33 46 1 4 3 9 2 2 10 14 18 1 0 7 0 0 1 8 Total 88 106 4 5 5 5 4 3 29 84 92 2 1 2 1 0 2 26 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Japanese encephalitis Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flourisis Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leprosy Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smallpox Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 3 6 13 25 3 4 3 42 38 8 7 19 18 6 2 10 Bamor 32 36 2 1 6 3 0 1 15 28 36 10 8 36 22 5 3 7 Whoping Cough Mauranipur 33 46 5 5 15 11 5 6 8 14 18 2 3 14 17 2 1 21 Total 88 106 10 12 11 11 8 11 25 84 92 20 18 24 20 13 6 38 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chickenpox Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asthama Babina 23 24 3 1 13 4 1 3 19 42 38 4 1 10 3 3 0 22 380 Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment who suffered who suffered who suffered who suffered from certain from certain Affected by Affected by Number of Number of Treatment Treatment % of those % of those Members Members Members Members diseases diseases Family Family place place this this (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Command Non-Command Bamor 32 36 4 4 13 11 2 2 7 28 36 0 1 0 3 0 1 10 Mauranipur 33 46 1 1 3 2 1 0 12 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 8 6 9 6 4 5 38 84 92 4 2 5 2 3 1 32 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Worm disease Mauranipur 33 46 0 1 0 2 0 1 14 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 1 0 1 0 1 14 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 1 0 3 1 0 5 Bamor 32 36 1 3 3 8 0 0 0 28 36 1 0 4 0 1 0 15 Skin Disease Mauranipur 33 46 2 1 6 2 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 3 4 3 4 0 0 0 84 92 1 1 1 1 2 0 20 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anemia Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Babina 23 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 1 0 3 0 1 0 15 28 36 1 0 4 0 1 1 80 T.B. Mauranipur 33 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 1 0 1 0 1 0 15 84 92 1 0 1 0 1 1 80 Babina 23 24 1 0 4 0 0 1 2 42 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bamor 32 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 1 1 4 3 0 1 15 Pneumonia Mauranipur 33 46 0 1 0 2 0 1 21 14 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 88 106 1 1 1 1 0 2 23 84 92 1 1 1 1 0 1 15 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Alleviation: Families whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Programme Related to Block Name Benefitted Description Yes Partially No Number Command 381 Families whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Programme Related to Block Name Benefitted Description Yes Partially No Number Agriculture Samtal Mouranipur 1 0 1 0 Poverty Alleviation NA NA NA NA NA NA Babina 0 0 0 0 Bundelkhand Bamor 0 0 0 0 Irrigation Package Mauranipur 1 0 1 0 Total 1 0 1 0 Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Poverty Alleviation NA NA NA NA NA NA Babina NA NA NA NA Bamor NA NA NA NA Irrigation MNREGA Mauranipur NA NA NA NA Total 0 0 0 0 Note :- NA - No Awareness / Not Applicable Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income Working of Women Respondents Number Average Income Number Average Income Block Name Occupation Command Non-Command Labours 7 10142.85714 7 10857.14286 Service 0 0.00 1 0.00 Babina Others 1 0.00 1 0.00 Housewife (Nil) 32 0.00 51 0.00 Total 40 10142.85714 60 10857.14286 Labours 1 9000 2 9500 Service 0 0.00 0 0.00 Bamor Others 1 6000 4 5000 Housewife (Nil) 38 6000 54 4000 Total 40 21000 60 18500 Mauranipur Labours 8 8812.5 4 6700 Service 0 0.00 0 0.00 382 Others 10 9000 10 10000 Housewife (Nil) 42 6750 26 0.00 Total 60 24562.5 40 16700 Labours 16 9318.45 13 9019.05 Service 0 0.00 1 0.00 District Total Others 12 5000.00 15 5000.00 Housewife (Nil) 112 4250.00 131 1333.33 Total 140 18568.45 160 15352.38 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Total Land Size Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Number of Families Block Name In whose Name (Ha). Command Non-Command Only Man 40 68.29 60 98.35 Babina Only Women 0 0 0 0 Joint Name 0 0 0 0 Total 40 68.29 60 98.35 Only Man 40 107.55 60 127.37 Bamor Only Women 0 0 0 0 Joint Name 0 0 0 0 Total 40 107.55 60 127.37 Only Man 60 111.11 40 103.99 Mauranipur Only Women 0 0 0 0 Joint Name 0 0 0 0 Total 60 111.11 40 103.99 District Total Only Man 140 286.95 160 329.71 Only Women 0 0.00 0 0.00 Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 383 Total Land Size Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Number of Families Block Name In whose Name (Ha). Command Non-Command District Total 140 286.95 160 329.71 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School Block Name Children Group School Going Going Group School Going Going Command Non-Command Boys 40 39 97.50 60 57 95.00 Babina Girls 31 30 96.77 37 26 70.27 Total 71 69 97.18 97 83 85.57 Boys 44 39 88.64 58 58 100.00 Bamor Girls 31 29 93.55 55 55 100.00 Total 75 68 90.67 113 113 100.00 Boys 45 44 97.78 35 34 97.14 Mauranipur Girls 39 36 92.31 34 33 97.06 Total 84 80 95.24 69 67 97.10 Boys 129 122 94.57 153 149 97.39 District Total Girls 101 95 94.06 126 114 90.48 Total 230 217 94.35 279 263 94.27 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Boys 4384 3380 Birdha Girls 5123 4908 Total 4753 4144 Boys 3803 3784 Mandwari Girls 2864 3533 Total 3333 3658 Boys 3497 3511 Talbehat Girls 3619 3370 Total 3558 3440 District Total Boys 11684 10674 384 Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Girls 11606 11810 Total 11645 11242 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Problems Command Non-Command 1 Poverty 12 30.00 29 48.33 2 Lack of Schools 15 37.50 13 21.67 Babina 3 Transportation Problem 7 17.50 14 23.33 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 4 6.67 5 No Problem 2 5.00 0 0.00 1 Poverty 19 47.50 35 58.33 2 Lack of Schools 11 27.50 16 26.67 Bamor 3 Transportation Problem 8 20.00 8 13.33 4 Early Marriage 2 5.00 0 0.00 5 No Problem 1 2.50 1 1.67 1 Poverty 25 41.67 18 45.00 2 Lack of Schools 17 28.33 11 27.50 Mauranipur 3 Transportation Problem 14 23.33 9 22.50 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 2 5.00 5 No Problem 4 6.67 0 0.00 1 Poverty 56 40.00 82 51.25 2 Lack of Schools 43 30.71 40 25.00 District Total 3 Transportation Problem 29 20.71 31 19.38 4 Early Marriage 2 1.43 6 3.75 5 No Problem 7 5.00 1 0.63 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Type of Work Number % Number % Block Name Command Non-Command Babina 1 Harvesting 16 40.00 16 26.67 2 Help in Irrigation 1 2.50 0 0.00 3 Crop Storage 14 35.00 29 48.33 385 Type of Work Number % Number % Block Name Command Non-Command 4 Sowing 1 2.50 0 0.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 8 20.00 15 25.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Harvesting 12 30.00 19 31.67 2 Help in Irrigation 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 Crop Storage 18 45.00 22 36.67 Bamor 4 Sowing 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 10 25.00 19 31.67 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Harvesting 16 26.67 14 35.00 2 Help in Irrigation 2 3.33 0 0.00 3 Crop Storage 29 48.33 16 40.00 Mauranipur 4 Sowing 0 0.00 5 12.50 5 Cultivation/Weeding 13 21.67 5 12.50 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 Harvesting 44 14.67 49 16.33 2 Help in Irrigation 3 1.00 0 0.00 3 Crop Storage 61 20.33 67 22.33 District Total 4 Sowing 1 0.33 5 1.67 5 Cultivation/Weeding 31 10.33 39 13.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 0 0.00 0 0.00 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains (Multiple Responses) Command Non-Command Block Name Steps Number % Number % 1 Use of Hemp Bag 15 37.50 37 61.67 2 Use of Neem Leaves 16 40.00 19 31.67 Babina 3 Use of Medicines 6 15.00 11 18.33 4 Home Made Storage Tank 25 62.50 49 81.67 Bamor 1 Use of Hemp Bag 10 25.00 40 66.67 2 Use of Neem Leaves 15 37.50 25 41.67 3 Use of Medicines 2 5.00 6 10.00 386 4 Home Made Storage Tank 35 87.50 34 56.67 1 Use of Hemp Bag 30 50.00 14 35.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 16 26.67 18 45.00 Mauranipur 3 Use of Medicines 4 6.67 3 7.50 4 Home Made Storage Tank 34 56.67 18 45.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 55 39.29 91 56.88 2 Use of Neem Leaves 47 33.57 62 38.75 Total 3 Use of Medicines 12 8.57 20 12.50 4 Home Made Storage Tank 94 67.14 101 63.13 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Persons Command Non-Command 1 Men 3 7.5 2 3.3 Babina 2 Women 4 10.0 4 6.7 3 Both 33 82.5 54 90.0 1 Men 2 5.0 0 0.0 Bamor 2 Women 4 10.0 7 11.7 3 Both 34 85.0 53 88.3 1 Men 2 3.3 4 10.0 Mauranipur 2 Women 4 6.7 3 7.5 3 Both 54 90.0 33 82.5 1 Men 7 5.0 6 3.8 District Total 2 Women 12 8.6 14 8.8 3 Both 121 86.4 140 87.5 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Average no. of Hours per Average no. of Hours per Block Name Activities day day Command Non-Command Babina 1 Cooking 1.9 1.9 387 Average no. of Hours per Average no. of Hours per Block Name Activities day day Command Non-Command 2 Care of Livestock 1.4 1.1 3 Fetching Water 0.9 0.8 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.8 0.9 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 2.1 1.4 6 Other Household Activities 2.5 1.8 Total Hours 9.5 8.0 1 Cooking 1.3 1.4 2 Care of Livestock 1.0 1.2 3 Fetching Water 0.8 0.9 Bamor 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.8 0.9 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.7 1.9 6 Other Household Activities 2.0 2.1 Total Hours 7.7 8.3 1 Cooking 1.6 1.8 2 Care of Livestock 1.0 0.9 3 Fetching Water 0.9 0.9 Mauranipur 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.9 0.9 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 2.2 2.4 6 Other Household Activities 1.8 1.8 Total Hours 8.37 8.73 1 Cooking 1.61 1.68 2 Care of Livestock 1.12 1.06 3 Fetching Water 0.86 0.87 District Total 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.86 0.92 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.97 1.91 6 Other Household Activities 2.12 1.91 Total Hours 8.53 8.35 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers: 388 No. of Perday paid Per/day paid Rate of Daily Rate of Daily No. of Working Working days labour in in Male/ Female labour Agriculture Wages Wages days/year Block Name / Year other Activities (Av. Hours) (Average Rs.) (Average Rs.) (Average) (Average (Av. Hours) Command Men 8 88 46 8 127 139 Babina Women 7 87 50 8 108 70 Men 8 110 46 8 153 140 Bamor Women 8 94 50 8 126 66 Men 7 102 54 8 120 108 Mauranipur Women 7 92 50 8 112 58 Men 8 100 49 8 133 129 Total Women 7 91 50 8 115 65 Non-Command Men 8 98 57 8 153 112 Babina Women 8 88 52 8 123 74 Men 8 106 56 8 138 129 Bamor Women 7 98 65 8 116 81 Men 8 103 61 8 121 118 Mauranipur Women 6 82 33 8 116 47 Men 8 102 58 8 137 120 Total Women 7 89 50 8 119 67 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour (Multiple Responses) Block Name Type of Problems in Type of Problems in Agriculture related Agriculture related Nos. In other Works Nos. Nos. In other Works Nos. work work Command Non-Command Low Working days 7 Work at distance 35 Low Working days 34 Work at distance 15 Low wages 8 Hard Work 13 Low wages 11 Hard Work 2 Babina Hard work 5 Long Hours 0 Hard work 4 Long Hours 0 No Problem 14 No Problem 5 No Problem 9 No Problem 38 Bamor Low Working days 19 Work at distance 43 Low Working days 28 Work at distance 11 389 Block Name Type of Problems in Type of Problems in Agriculture related Agriculture related Nos. In other Works Nos. Nos. In other Works Nos. work work Command Non-Command Low wages 18 Hard Work 12 Low wages 21 Hard Work 0 Hard work 4 Long Hours 3 Hard work 7 Long Hours 0 No Problem 0 No Problem 2 No Problem 2 No Problem 46 Low Working days 17 Work at distance 23 Low Working days 22 Work at distance 15 Low wages 8 Hard Work 16 Low wages 14 Hard Work 5 Mauranipur Hard work 5 Long Hours 0 Hard work 2 Long Hours 0 No Problem 5 No Problem 1 No Problem 2 No Problem 25 Low Working days 25 Work at distance 101 Low Working days 84 Work at distance 41 Low wages 8 Hard Work 41 Low wages 46 Hard Work 7 Total Hard work 4 Long Hours 3 Hard work 13 Long Hours 0 No Problem 0 No Problem 8 No Problem 13 No Problem 109 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income AverageAnnual Savings for self (Rs.) Separate Income Block Name Savings No Savings Command Yes 4 200 - Babina No 9 NA - Yes 0 0 - Bamor No 18 NA - Yes 1 6000 - Mauranipur No 0 NA - Yes 5 6200 - District Total No 27 NA - Non-Command Yes 0 0 - Babina No 30 NA - Yes 1 500 - Bamor No 22 NA - 390 Yes 0 0 - Mauranipur No 12 NA - Yes 1 500 - District Total No 64 NA - Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income: (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Item of Expences Command Non-Command 1 Health 6 15.00 5 8.33 2 Food 16 40.00 23 38.33 Babina 3 Clothes 9 22.50 19 31.67 4 Education 4 10.00 3 5.00 1 Health 8 20.00 2 3.33 2 Food 19 47.50 36 60.00 Bamor 3 Clothes 14 35.00 25 41.67 4 Education 7 17.50 6 10.00 1 Health 11 18.33 8 20.00 2 Food 28 46.67 17 42.50 Mauranipur 3 Clothes 22 36.67 13 32.50 4 Education 7 11.67 2 5.00 1 Health 25 17.86 15 9.38 2 Food 63 45.00 76 47.50 District Total 3 Clothes 45 32.14 57 35.63 4 Education 18 12.86 11 6.88 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member: Block Name SHG Member No. % Average Annual Benefit (Rs.) Command Yes 2 5.00 NA Babina No 38 95.00 NA Yes 1 2.50 NA Bamor No 39 97.50 NA Mauranipur Yes 5 8.33 7000 391 No 55 91.67 NA Yes 8 5.71 1000.00 District Total No 132 94.29 NA Command Yes 2 3.33 NA Babina No 58 96.67 NA Yes 1 1.67 1000 Bamor No 59 98.33 NA Yes 0 0.00 NA Mauranipur No 40 100.00 NA Yes 3 1.88 1000.00 District Total No 157 98.13 NA Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Block Name Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities Command Yes 0 NA - Babina No 40 100.00 - Yes 0 NA - Bamor No 40 100.00 - Yes 1 1 Sewing Mauranipur No 59 99.00 - Yes 1 0.7 - District Total No 139 99.3 - Non-Command Yes 0 0 - Babina No 58 97 - Yes 1 2 Sewing Bamor No 59 98 - Yes 0 0 - Mauranipur No 40 100.00 - District Total Yes 1 0.6 - 392 Block Name Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities No 157 98.1 - Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Get Importance Membership Yes No Block Name Yes % No % Command Babina Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 39 NA NA NA NA Bamor Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 40 NA NA NA NA Mauranipur Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 60 1 100.0 0 0.00 District Total Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 139 1 99.0 0 0 Non-Command Babina Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 59 NA NA NA NA Bamor Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 59 NA NA NA NA Mauranipur Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 40 NA NA NA NA District Total Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 158 0 0.0 0 0 Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village: Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % Command 1 Voilence Against Women 15 37.50 24 60.00 2 Alcoholic Husband 20 50.00 19 47.50 Babina 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 18 45.00 21 52.50 4 Low Status of Women in Family 17 42.50 18 45.00 5 Insecure Environment 12 30.00 27 67.50 1 Voilence Against Women 5 12.50 35 87.50 2 Alcoholic Husband 6 15.00 34 85.00 Bamor 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 4 10.00 36 90.00 4 Low Status of Women in Family 16 40.00 24 60.00 5 Insecure Environment 21 52.50 19 47.50 Mauranipur 1 Voilence Against Women 18 30.00 41 68.33 393 Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % 2 Alcoholic Husband 21 35.00 39 65.00 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 23 38.33 37 61.67 4 Low Status of Women in Family 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 Insecure Environment 0 0.00 56 93.33 1 Voilence Against Women 38 12.67 100 71.43 2 Alcoholic Husband 47 15.67 92 65.71 District Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 45 15.00 94 67.14 4 Low Status of Women in Family 33 11.00 42 30.00 5 Insecure Environment 33 11.00 102 72.86 Non-Command 1 Voilence Against Women 22 36.67 36 60.00 2 Alcoholic Husband 24 40.00 35 58.33 Babina 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 20 33.33 38 63.33 4 Low Status of Women in Family 20 33.33 38 63.33 5 Insecure Environment 35 58.33 23 38.33 1 Voilence Against Women 10 16.67 50 83.33 2 Alcoholic Husband 15 25.00 45 75.00 Bamor 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 12 20.00 48 80.00 4 Low Status of Women in Family 23 38.33 37 61.67 5 Insecure Environment 28 46.67 32 53.33 1 Voilence Against Women 13 32.50 27 67.50 2 Alcoholic Husband 13 32.50 27 67.50 Mauranipur 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 16 40.00 24 60.00 4 Low Status of Women in Family 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 Insecure Environment 5 12.50 35 87.50 1 Voilence Against Women 45 15.00 113 70.63 2 Alcoholic Husband 52 17.33 107 66.88 District Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 48 16.00 110 68.75 4 Low Status of Women in Family 43 14.33 75 46.88 5 Insecure Environment 68 22.67 90 56.25 394 Table 81: Voting in Elections: Voted Block Name Elections for: Command Non-Command Yes % No % Yes % No % Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Babina 90.0 5.0 91.7 6.7 Lok Sabha 36 2 55 4 Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Bamor 100.0 0.0 88.3 8.3 Lok Sabha 40 0 53 5 Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Mauranipur 91.7 5.0 100.0 0.0 Lok Sabha 55 3 40 0 Gram Panchayat / Vidhan District Total 131 93.6 5 3.6 148 92.5 9 5.6 Sabha / Lok Sabha Lalitpur Table 1 : Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) Land General OBC SC ST Block Name Holding Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Size Command Birdha Landless 0 0.00 2 50.00 1 25.00 1 25.00 4 395 Land General OBC SC ST Block Name Holding Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Size Marginal 2 15.38 7 53.85 4 30.77 0 0.00 13 Small 6 31.58 11 57.89 2 10.53 0 0.00 19 Large 5 35.71 6 42.86 2 14.29 1 7.14 14 Total 13 26.00 26 52.00 9 18.00 2 4.00 50 Landless 0 0.00 2 50.00 1 25.00 1 25.00 4 Marginal 0 0.00 5 71.43 2 28.57 0 0.00 7 Mandwari Small 1 10.00 7 70.00 2 20.00 0 0.00 10 Large 4 44.44 4 44.44 1 11.11 0 0.00 9 Total 5 16.67 18 60.00 6 20.00 1 3.33 30 Landless 1 25.00 1 25.00 2 50.00 0 0.00 4 Marginal 1 11.11 5 55.56 3 33.33 0 0.00 9 Talbehat Small 1 11.11 7 77.78 1 11.11 0 0.00 9 Large 2 25.00 2 25.00 4 50.00 0 0.00 8 Total 5 16.67 15 50.00 10 33.33 0 0.00 30 Landless 1 8.33 5 41.67 4 33.33 2 16.67 12 Marginal 3 10.34 17 58.62 9 31.03 0 0.00 29 District Small 8 21.05 25 65.79 5 13.16 0 0.00 38 Total Large 11 35.48 12 38.71 7 22.58 1 3.23 31 Total 23 20.91 59 53.64 25 22.73 3 2.73 110 Non-Command Landless 1 20.00 1 20.00 3 60.00 0 0.00 5 Marginal 4 33.33 4 33.33 4 33.33 0 0.00 12 Birdha Small 2 14.29 8 57.14 4 28.57 0 0.00 14 Large 6 31.58 11 57.89 2 10.53 0 0.00 19 Total 13 26.00 24 48.00 13 26.00 0 0.00 50 Mandwari Landless 0 0.00 6 75.00 2 25.00 0 0.00 8 Marginal 4 23.53 9 52.94 4 23.53 0 0.00 17 396 Land General OBC SC ST Block Name Holding Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Size Small 7 23.33 14 46.67 9 30.00 0 0.00 30 Large 3 20.00 10 66.67 2 13.33 0 0.00 15 Total 14 20.00 39 55.71 17 24.29 0 0.00 70 Landless 0 0.00 3 33.33 6 66.67 0 0.00 9 Marginal 3 12.50 13 54.17 7 29.17 1 4.17 24 Talbehat Small 4 20.00 9 45.00 7 35.00 0 0.00 20 Large 5 29.41 11 64.71 1 5.88 0 0.00 17 Total 12 17.14 36 51.43 21 30.00 1 1.43 70 Landless 1 4.55 10 45.45 11 50.00 0 0.00 22 Marginal 11 20.75 26 49.06 15 28.30 1 1.89 53 District Small 13 20.31 31 48.44 20 31.25 0 0.00 64 Total Large 14 27.45 32 62.75 5 9.80 0 0.00 51 Total 39 20.53 99 52.11 51 26.84 1 0.53 190 ( Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha. ) Table 2 : Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Male Female Male Female Type of Total Total Block Name No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) family Command Non-Command Joint 13 43.33 2 1.13 15 8 88.89 1 11.11 9 Birdha Single 32 45.71 3 1.58 35 39 95.12 2 4.88 41 Total 45 45.00 5 2.66 50 47 94.00 3 6.00 50 Joint 16 94.12 1 5.88 17 30 93.75 2 6.25 32 Mandwari Single 13 100.00 0.00 13 36 94.74 2 5.26 38 Total 29 96.67 1 3.33 30 66 94.29 4 5.71 70 Talbehat Joint 14 100.00 0 0.00 14 26 89.66 3 10.34 29 Single 16 100.00 0 0.00 16 39 95.12 2 4.88 41 397 Total 30 100.00 0 0.00 30 65 92.86 5 7.14 70 Joint 43 93.48 3 6.52 46 64 91.43 6 8.57 70 District Total Single 61 95.31 3 4.69 64 114 95.00 6 5.00 120 Total 104 94.55 6 5.45 110 178 93.68 12 6.32 190 Table 3 : Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Command Birdha 175 164 339 143 126 269 81.71 76.83 79.35 Mandwari 99 85 184 79 53 132 79.80 62.35 71.74 Talbehat 101 78 179 87 58 145 86.14 74.36 81.01 Total 375 327 702 309 237 546 82.40 72.48 77.78 Non-Command Birdha 168 136 304 154 116 270 91.67 85.29 88.82 Mandwari 222 231 453 182 162 344 81.98 70.13 75.94 Talbehat 221 168 389 163 99 262 73.76 58.93 67.35 Total 611 535 1146 499 377 876 81.67 70.47 76.44 Table 4 : Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility Within House and Electric Connection. Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No Block No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 20 86.96 3 13.04 23 12 52.17 11 47.83 Pacca 4 36.36 7 63.64 11 10 90.91 1 9.09 Birdha Kuchha/Pacca 14 87.50 2 12.50 16 13 81.25 3 18.75 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 38 76.00 12 24.00 50 35 70.00 15 30.00 Mandwari Kuchha 13 92.86 1 7.14 14 4 28.57 10 71.43 398 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No Block No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Pacca 7 77.78 2 22.22 9 7 77.78 2 22.22 Kuchha/Pacca 6 85.71 1 14.29 7 5 71.43 2 28.57 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 26 86.67 4 13.33 30 16 53.33 14 46.67 Kuchha 7 77.78 2 22.22 9 3 33.33 6 66.67 Pacca 10 90.91 1 9.09 11 10 90.91 1 9.09 Talbehat Kuchha/Pacca 9 90.00 1 10.00 10 4 40.00 6 60.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 26 86.67 4 13.33 30 17 56.67 13 43.33 Kuchha 40 86.96 6 13.04 46 19 41.30 27 58.70 Pacca 21 67.74 10 32.26 31 27 87.10 4 12.90 Total Kuchha/Pacca 29 87.88 4 12.12 33 22 66.67 11 33.33 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 90 81.82 20 18.18 110 68 61.82 42 38.18 Non-Command Kuchha 21 95.45 1 4.55 22 16 72.73 6 27.27 Pacca 6 42.86 8 57.14 14 14 100.00 0 0.00 Birdha Kuchha/Pacca 12 85.71 2 14.29 14 12 85.71 2 14.29 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 39 78.00 11 22.00 50 42 84.00 8 16.00 Kuchha 36 92.31 3 7.69 39 22 56.41 17 43.59 Pacca 6 33.33 12 66.67 18 10 55.56 8 44.44 Mandwari Kuchha/Pacca 9 69.23 4 30.77 13 8 61.54 5 38.46 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 51 72.86 19 27.14 70 40 57.14 30 42.86 Talbehat Kuchha 29 96.67 1 3.33 30 14 46.67 16 53.33 Pacca 11 73.33 4 26.67 15 10 66.67 5 33.33 399 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Name of Type of House No Toilet Pit Toilet Total Yes No Block No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Kuchha/Pacca 23 100.00 0 0.00 23 15 65.22 8 34.78 Chhappar 2 0.00 0 0.00 2 0 0.00 2 100.00 Total 65 92.86 5 7.14 70 39 55.71 31 44.29 Kuchha 86 94.51 5 5.49 91 52 57.14 39 42.86 Pacca 23 48.94 24 51.06 47 34 72.34 13 27.66 Total Kuchha/Pacca 44 88.00 6 12.00 50 35 70.00 15 30.00 Chhappar 2 0.00 0 0.00 2 0 0.00 2 100.00 Total 155 81.58 35 18.42 190 121 63.68 69 36.32 Table 5 : Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) fuel for Cooking firewood/cow Block Name Firewood Cow dung Cake Kerosene LPG dung cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Birdha 5 10.00 7 14.00 35 70.00 1 2.00 2 4.00 50 Mandwari 1 3.33 2 6.67 25 83.33 1 3.33 1 3.33 30 Talbehat 3 10.00 3 10.00 23 76.67 0 0.00 1 3.33 30 Total 9 8.18 12 10.91 83 75.45 2 1.82 4 3.64 110 Non-Command Birdha 4 8.00 16 32.00 27 54.00 0 0.00 3 6.00 50 Mandwari 2 2.86 21 30.00 40 57.14 0 0.00 7 10.00 70 Talbehat 5 7.14 27 38.57 35 50.00 1 1.43 2 2.86 70 Total 11 5.79 64 33.68 102 53.68 1 0.53 12 6.32 190 Table 6 : Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) 400 Source of Drinking Water (%) Quality of Drinking Water (%) Block Government Government Open well/ Private Private Salted Fluoride Iron Tubewell Total Clean Unclean Name Handpump Tap Pond Handpamp Tap water affected affected No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Birdha 36 72.0 1 2.0 4 8.0 8 16.0 1 2.0 0 0.0 50 49 98.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2.0 Mandwari 26 86.7 0.0 0.0 4 13.3 0.0 0 0.0 30 28 93.3 2 6.7 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Talbehat 23 76.7 2 6.7 2 6.7 1 3.3 2 6.7 0 0.0 30 29 96.7 1 3.3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Total 85 77.3 3 2.7 6 5.5 13 11.8 3 2.7 0 0.0 110 106 96.4 3 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.9 Non-Command Birdha 36 72.0 9 18.0 0 0.0 3 6.0 2 4.0 0 0.0 50 49 98.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2.0 Mandwari 54 77.1 2 2.9 2 2.9 9 12.9 3 4.3 0 0.0 70 63 90.0 7 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Talbehat 62 88.6 0 0.0 3 4.3 4 5.7 1 1.4 0 0.0 70 68 97.1 2 2.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Total 152 80.0 11 5.8 5 2.6 16 8.4 6 3.2 0 0.0 190 180 94.7 9 4.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 Table 7 : Family Assets : Transport (%) (Multiple Responses) Tractor Bullock cart Tempo Car Moped/Bike Bicycle Nil Block Name Total Owning No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Birdha 3 6.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 17 34.00 22 44.00 7 14.00 43 Mandwari 4 13.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 3.33 15 50.00 9 30.00 1 3.33 29 Talbehat 2 6.67 3 10.00 0 0.00 1 3.33 14 46.67 8 26.67 2 6.67 28 Total 9 8.18 4 3.64 0 0.00 2 1.82 46 41.82 39 35.45 10 9.09 100 Non-Command Birdha 3 6.00 1 2.00 0 0.00 1 2.00 5 10.00 32 64.00 8 16.00 42 Mandwari 2 2.86 0 0.00 1 1.43 0 0.00 28 40.00 35 50.00 4 5.71 66 Talbehat 2 2.86 1 1.43 0 0.00 0 0.00 22 31.43 40 57.14 5 7.14 65 Total 7 3.68 2 1.05 1 0.53 1 0.53 55 28.95 107 56.32 17 8.95 173 Table 8 : Family Assets : Agricultural Implements (Multiple Responses) 401 Ferrying Wood Total Block Name Tractor Herrow Thresher Pump Set Other Nil trolley plow Owning Command Birdha 3 5 6 6 1 6 1 37 13 Mandwari 4 3 7 5 2 4 0 14 16 Talbehat 2 4 9 3 2 2 1 15 15 District Total 9 12 22 14 5 12 2 66 44 Non-Command Birdha 3 5 6 3 3 9 2 34 16 Mandwari 2 7 14 4 2 12 7 36 34 Talbehat 2 8 13 2 2 13 6 35 35 District Total 7 20 33 9 7 34 15 105 85 Table 9 : Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock No. of Average No. of Average No. of No. of Block Families Livestock Families Livestock Livestock Livestock Livestock Name Owning per Family Owning per Family Command Non-Command Cow 35 83 2.4 30 55 1.8 Buffalo 20 60 3.0 21 40 1.9 Birdha Goat/Sheep 4 30 7.5 6 40 6.7 Bullock 3 15 5.0 5 8 1.6 No. of families owning Livestock 42 188 4.5 44 143 3.3 Cow 24 75 3.1 25 40 1.6 Buffalo 20 50 2.5 32 83 2.6 Mandwari Goat/Sheep 2 12 6.0 7 36 5.1 Bullock 8 20 2.5 3 5 1.7 No. of families owning Livestock 27 157 5.8 59 164 2.8 Talbehat Cow 20 100 5.0 50 60 1.2 Buffalo 21 110 5.2 15 30 2.0 402 No. of Average No. of Average No. of No. of Block Families Livestock Families Livestock Livestock Livestock Livestock Name Owning per Family Owning per Family Command Non-Command Goat/Sheep 9 59 6.6 7 40 5.7 Bullock 7 15 2.1 10 15 1.5 No. of families owning Livestock 26 284 10.9 65 145 2.2 Cow 79 258 3.3 105 155 1.5 Buffalo 61 220 3.6 68 153 2.3 District Goat/Sheep 15 101 6.7 20 116 5.8 Total Bullock 18 50 2.8 18 28 1.6 No. of families owning Livestock 95 629 6.6 168 452 2.7 Table 10 : Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family Command Non-Command Gross Income Expenditure Net Income Gross Income Expenditure Net Income Block Name Source (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Average) Average) Average) Average) Average) Average) Agriculture 68783 28435 40348 58111 26000 32111 Animal Husbandry 52250 18500 33750 43000 15000 28000 Sevice 156500 24200 132300 112727 21636 91091 Birdha Wage labor 54783 5978 48804 41826 7543 34283 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 78400 25200 53200 98125 20875 77250 Total Average 75075 21651 53425 62186 19572 42613 Agriculture 90423 43654 46769 61935 29806 32129 Animal Husbandry 33000 13000 20000 32667 15333 17334 Sevice 131143 17643 113500 121636 30818 90818 Mandwari Wage labor 31176 7112 24065 34441 5397 29044 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 64500 31833 32667 77400 35500 41900 Total Average 71328 26810 44518 60515 23072 37443 Talbehat Agriculture 57038 27077 29962 49721 23738 25984 Animal Husbandry 40700 16000 24700 31524 11810 19714 Sevice 82143 30286 51857 96700 26000 70700 Wage labor 36083 3875 32208 42038 7077 34962 403 Command Non-Command Gross Income Expenditure Net Income Gross Income Expenditure Net Income Block Name Source (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Average) Average) Average) Average) Average) Average) Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 77000 34286 42714 50667 20278 30389 Total Average 55435 21976 33460 49713 18529 31184 Agriculture 71408 32112 39296 56476 26583 29893 Animal Husbandry 41105 15737 25368 36543 15609 20934 Sevice 127417 24063 103354 109953 26147 83806 District Total Wage labor 42750 5863 36887 38867 6518 32349 Average Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 74348 29696 44652 68639 24639 44000 Total Average 68380 23201 45179 56895 20439 36456 Table 11 : Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Expenditure Average Expenditure No. of Families No. of Families per family per family Education 43 4,568 30 4,167 Health 50 4,851 50 3,180 Birdha Consumption Related 50 32,288 50 27,763 Other 49 6,458 49 3,177 Education 27 4,867 60 3,622 Health 30 3,480 70 3,182 Mandwari Consumption Related 30 26,892 70 24,964 Other 29 3,877 70 3,692 Education 22 3,118 58 3,008 Health 30 3,604 70 3,173 Talbehat Consumption Related 30 21,910 70 21,037 Other 30 2,198 69 2,099 District Total Education 92 4309 148 3492 Health 110 4137 190 3178 404 Command Non Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Expenditure Average Expenditure No. of Families No. of Families per family per family Consumption Related 110 27986 190 24254 Other 108 4582 188 2973 Table 12 : Annual Savings: Number of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family. Command Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name Saving Saving Saving Saving Average No. of No. of No. of No. of Amount Amount Amount Amount Saving Families Families Families Families (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) Birdha 9 21822 14 20948 19 17231 60001 42 1429 Mandwari 7 29220 2 6800 23 11382 47402 32 1472 Talbehat 8 31214 9 11580 26 16960 59754 43 1396 District Total 24 82256 25 39328 68 45573 167157 117 1429 Non Command Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name Saving Saving Saving Saving Average No. of No. of No. of No. of Amount Amount Amount Amount Saving Families Families Families Families (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.) Birdha 6 13215 9 13965 13 11488 38667 28 1381 Mandwari 5 16814 1 3867 16 4121 24801 22 1138 Talbehat 6 16809 6 7720 17 11307 35836 29 1227 District Total 17 46837 16 25552 46 26915 99304 79 1257 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Average Loan and Average Outstanding per family. Block Name Command Non-Command 405 Loan Current Outstanding Loan Current Outstanding Total No. of Average Total No. of Average Current Total No. of Average Total No. of Average Current Indebted HH. Loan Indebted HH. Outstanding Indebted HH. Loan Indebted HH. Outstanding Birdha 21 109381 21 105000 13 142692 13 77154 Mandwari 12 102083 12 99583 20 131250 20 121250 Talbehat 11 73182 11 64091 23 54870 23 48478 District (Average) 44 98341 44 93295 56 102536 56 81125 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding. Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Average Average Average Average Average Average Name of Purpose of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Block Loan Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. Consumption Health 100000 10000 27000 27000 Education Production 132333 132200 152500 81500 25000 25000 Marriage Related 75000 75000 20000 20000 15000 15000 Birdha No. of Household 18 18 2 2 1 1 12 12 0 0 1 1 indebted Total Loan 2235000 2143000 47000 47000 15000 15000 1830000 978000 0 0 25000 25000 Average Loan 124167 119056 23500 23500 15000 15000 152500 81500 0 0 25000 25000 Mandwar Consumption 10000 10000 i Health 50000 20000 Education Production 116500 116500 131250 121250 Marriage Related No. of Household 10 10 0 0 2 2 20 20 0 0 0 0 indebted Total Loan 1165000 1165000 0 0 60000 30000 2625000 2425000 0 0 0 0 406 Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Average Average Average Average Average Average Name of Purpose of Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Block Loan Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. Average Loan 116500 116500 30000 15000 131250 121250 Consumption 15000 15000 10000 10000 Health 30000 30000 40000 40000 Education Production 86667 75556 56762 49762 Marriage Related Talbehat No. of Household 9 9 1 1 1 1 21 21 1 1 1 1 indebted Total Loan 780000 680000 15000 15000 10000 10000 1192000 1045000 30000 30000 40000 40000 Average Loan 86667 75556 15000 15000 10000 10000 56762 49762 30000 30000 40000 40000 Consumption 15000 15000 10000 10000 Health 100000 10000 27000 27000 50000 20000 30000 30000 40000 40000 Education Production 115588 112588 106547 83925 25000 25000 Marriage District Related 75000 75000 20000 20000 15000 15000 Total No. of Household 37 37 3 3 4 4 53 53 1 1 2 2 indebted Total Loan 4180000 3988000 62000 62000 85000 55000 5647000 4448000 30000 30000 65000 65000 Average Loan 112973 107784 20667 20667 21250 13750 106547 83925 30000 30000 32500 32500 Table 14 : Condition of Poverty Command Non-Command No money for No money for No money for No money for No money for No money for Block Name No No treatment of daughters school fees of Total treatment of daughters school fees of Total Response Response illness marriage children illness marriage children Birdha 22 19 9 0 50 24 19 7 0 50 Mandwari 16 8 6 0 30 37 24 9 0 70 Talbehat 19 7 4 0 30 35 27 8 0 70 District Total 57 34 19 0 110 96 70 24 0 190 Table 15 : Family member engaged in Mining, Its adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken 407 Command Member engaged Adverse effected on Health Safety Measures adopted Block Name in Mining Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Birdha 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mandwari 0 30 30 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Talbehat 0 30 30 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 0 110 110 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Non-Command Member engaged Adverse effected on Health Safety Measures adopted Block Name in Mining Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Birdha 2 48 50 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 50.00 1 50.00 Mandwari 0 70 70 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Talbehat 2 68 70 1 50.00 1 50.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 100.00 District Total 4 186 190 3 75.00 1 25.00 0 0.00 1 33.33 2 66.67 Table 16 : Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration. Command Block Name Parmanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Birdha Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Total 1 0 2 0 3 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 3 1 5 1 Mandwari Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 2 0 3 0 Total 3 0 5 1 8 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 4 2 6 2 Talbehat Workers migrated Out of the State 3 0 1 1 4 1 Total 5 0 5 3 10 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 0 8 3 12 3 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 5 0 4 1 9 1 Total 9 0 12 4 21 4 Block Name Non-Command 408 Command Block Name Parmanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Parmanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Birdha Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 0 0 3 0 3 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 2 0 4 0 Mandwari Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 2 0 3 0 Total 3 0 4 0 7 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 3 1 3 1 Talbehat Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Total 1 0 4 1 5 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 7 1 9 1 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 4 0 6 0 Total 4 0 11 1 15 1 Table 17 : Main Reason for Migration Command Block Name Employment Business Total Place of Migratori Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Birdha Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Total 1 0 2 0 3 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 4 1 5 1 Mandwari Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 2 0 3 0 Total 2 0 6 1 8 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 5 2 6 2 Talbehat Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 2 1 4 1 Total 3 0 7 3 10 3 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 2 0 10 3 12 3 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 4 0 5 1 9 1 Total 6 0 15 4 21 4 Non Command Block Name Employment Business Total Place of Migratori Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 2 0 2 0 Birdha Workers migrated Out of the State 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 0 0 3 0 3 0 409 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 3 0 4 0 Mandwari Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 2 0 3 0 Total 2 0 5 0 7 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 3 1 3 1 Talbehat Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 1 0 2 0 Total 1 0 4 1 5 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 8 1 9 1 District Total Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 4 0 6 0 Total 3 0 12 1 15 1 Table 18 : Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barren Land /Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Command Non-Command Average Area Area Average Period Block Name Land Affected by: Families Period (in Families Affected Affected (in months / Affected months / Affected (Ha.) (Ha.) year) year) Water logging/Flood 1 0.4 3 0 0 0 Birdha Barren Land 0 0 0 1 2.4 12 Drought 8 10.2 6 11 15.1 5 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Mandwari Barren Land 0 0 0 4 7.2 11 Drought 2 1.5 7 7 4.8 7 Water logging/Flood 0 0 0 1 2.0 5 Talbehat Barren Land 2 1.8 12 0 0.0 0 Drought 2 0.9 6 10 10.4 5 Water logging/Flood 1 0.4 3 1 2.0 5 Barren Land 2 1.8 12 5 9.6 12 District Total Drought 12 12.6 6 28 30.3 6 Total 15 14.8 - 34 41.9 - Table 19 : Depth of Ground Water 410 Average of Water level (In Feet) Block Name Command Non-Command Birdha More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Mandwari More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Talbehat More than 30 ft More than 30 ft District (Average) More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Table 20 : Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Lavel is Very Deep. Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam No Response Total Command Birdha 27 23 0 0 50 Mandwari 17 13 0 0 30 Talbehat 8 22 0 0 30 District Total 52 58 0 0 110 Non-Command Birdha 32 17 0 1 50 Mandwari 44 25 1 0 70 Talbehat 17 51 2 0 70 District Total 93 93 3 1 190 Table 21 : Months During which Canal Water Level is High and when it is Dry No Water in Canal No Response/ Block Name High water Level (Months) No. of Respondent (Months) Landless Birdha November to December March to June 46 54 Mandwari November to December March to June 26 74 Talbehat November to December March to June 26 74 District Total 98 202 Note: Non-Command Not Applicable Table 22 : Period of Heavy Rains 411 Command Non- Command Block Name Months No. of Respondent Months No. of Respondent Birdha July - August 50 July - August 50 Mandwari July - August 30 July - August 70 Talbehat July - August 30 July - August 70 District Total 110 190 Table 23 : Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available. Sufficient water not available between : No. Respondent Block Name Month/ Year Command Non- Command Janurary - February 7 19 February - April 15 9 March - June 2 1 Birdha September - March 5 0 October - June 3 1 November - June 9 11 December - April 5 4 Janurary - February 7 6 February - April 5 13 March - June 4 32 Mandwari September - March 0 0 October - June 5 2 November - June 1 2 December - April 4 8 Talbehat Janurary - February 7 7 February - April 12 27 March - June 3 8 September - March 0 1 October - June 2 7 November - June 0 1 412 December - April 2 11 Table 24 : Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurances in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Birdha 0 2 20 21 0 1 0 0 0 0 44 Mandwari 0 3 6 9 5 2 0 0 0 0 25 Talbehat 2 3 3 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 17 District Total 2 8 29 35 8 4 0 0 0 0 86 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Birdha 0 11 18 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 43 Mandwari 0 2 13 9 5 2 3 0 0 0 34 Talbehat 4 7 16 16 8 2 1 2 0 0 56 District Total 4 20 47 35 17 4 4 2 0 0 133 Table 25 : Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested & Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility No Response/ Landless Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Birdha 2 44 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 Mandwari 1 25 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Talbehat 1 25 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 District Total 4 94 12 2 1 1 0 0 4 Block Name Non-Command 413 Farmers Get Soil Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility No Response/ Landless Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Birdha 17 28 5 12 5 0 0 0 17 Mandwari 2 60 8 0 1 0 1 0 2 Talbehat 6 55 9 0 3 2 1 0 6 District Total 25 143 22 12 9 2 2 0 25 Table 26 : Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Command Reduction in Soil If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Block Fertility No Response/ Name Landless High Water Yes No Water Sodicity Others Logging Level Birdha 3 43 4 0 1 2 3 Mandwari 5 21 4 1 0 4 5 Talbehat 4 22 4 1 1 2 4 District Total 12 86 12 2 2 8 12 Non-Command Reduction Block in Soil If Fertility Reduced, Reasons No Response/ Name Fertility Landless Water High Yes No Sodicity Others Logging Water 414 Level Birdha 12 33 5 0 0 12 12 Mandwari 12 50 8 2 3 7 12 Talbehat 11 50 9 1 1 9 11 District Total 35 133 22 3 4 28 35 Table 27 : Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Barrenness of Land Period Block Name No Response/ 1 Year Yes No Landless 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Before Birdha 1 45 4 0 0 0 1 Mandwari 0 26 4 0 0 0 0 Talbehat 2 24 4 0 0 0 2 District Total 3 95 12 0 0 0 3 Non-Command Barrenness of Land Period Block Name No Response/ 1 Year Yes No Landless 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Before Birdha 1 44 5 0 0 0 1 Mandwari 6 56 8 0 0 0 6 Talbehat 0 61 9 0 0 0 0 District Total 7 161 22 0 0 0 7 Table 28 : Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Name of Crops Command Non-Command Block Present Year 5 Years Before 10 Years Present 5 Years Before 10 Years 415 (Qtl./Ha) (Qtl./Ha) Before Year (Qtl./Ha) Before (Qtl./Ha) (Qtl./Ha) (Qtl./Ha) Wheat 26.9 21.9 18.1 20.5 18.5 16.9 Jwar 8.1 8.9 6.4 8.0 8.3 6.7 Birdha Pulses 6.6 5.8 6.2 6.4 7.8 6.5 Oil seeds 5.0 4.6 5.9 5.0 5.6 6.9 Wheat 24.5 20.9 16.1 20.9 17.5 15.8 Jwar 6.0 8.9 6.4 6.3 7.7 6.9 Mandwari Pulses 7.5 6.1 5.9 6.1 7.8 6.5 Oil seeds 5.3 4.7 5.1 4.2 5.6 6.9 Wheat 23.3 19.1 17.8 21.4 19.5 16.9 Jwar 6.2 5.2 6.4 6.5 6.1 6.3 Talbehat Pulses 6.1 6.8 5.9 6.2 6.3 5.5 Oil seeds 4.5 4.9 6.1 4.0 5.3 6.1 Wheat 24.9 20.7 17.3 20.9 18.5 16.5 District Jwar 6.8 7.6 6.4 6.9 7.4 6.6 (Average) Pulses 6.7 6.2 6.0 6.2 7.3 6.2 Oil seeds 4.9 4.7 5.7 4.4 5.5 6.6 416 Table 29 : Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) Command Name of Block Increase/ Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 5 Proper Fertilizers Use 3 Timely Irrigation 2 Birdha Declined Irrigation Problem 9 Problem of wild animals 3 Poor Rain 1 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 4 Proper Fertilizers Use 4 Timely Irrigation 2 Mandwari Declined Irrigation Problem 4 Poor Rain 1 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Increase of Production Timely Irrigation 5 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Use of HYV Seed 1 Talbehat Declined Problem of wild animals 6 Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Irrigation Problem 2 Non-Command Name of Block Increase/ Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 7 Proper Fertilizers Use 4 Timely Irrigation 2 Birdha Declined Irrigation Problem 4 Problem of wild animals 4 Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 5 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Timely Irrigation 4 Mandwari Declined Poor Rain 8 Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Irrigation Problem 1 Increase of Production Use of HYV Seed 7 Proper Fertilizers Use 5 Timely Irrigation 3 Talbehat Declined Irrigation Problem 9 Problem of wild animals 2 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Table 30 : Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Birdha 2 44 0 45 Mandwari 1 25 1 61 Talbehat 0 26 0 61 District Total 3 95 1 167 Table 31 : Command & Non-command wise total sown area & Present area sown in Rabi, Kharif Sown Area in Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) (%) Command 211.5 89.7 50.3 Birdha Non Command 196.9 93.7 47.3 Total 408.4 91.6 48.9 Command 105.2 95.8 54.2 Mandwari Non Command 210.2 98.2 42.8 417 Sown Area in Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) (%) Total 315.4 97.4 46.6 Command 72.1 92.7 41.3 Talbehat Non Command 172.6 91.9 39.1 Total 244.7 92.1 39.8 Command 388.8 91.9 49.7 District Non Command 579.6 94.8 43.2 Total 968.4 93.6 45.8 Table 32 : Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Area Irrigated Area Irrigated Sown Area (Ha.) Sown Area (Ha.) Ha. % Ha. % Birdha 211.5 76.9 36.4 196.9 94.0 47.7 Mandwari 105.2 55.3 52.5 210.2 120.1 57.2 Talbehat 72.1 34.8 48.3 172.6 77.7 45.0 District Total 388.8 167.0 45.7 579.6 291.8 50.0 Table 33 : Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Private Govt. Block Name Irrigated land Reservoir/ Rainfed Pond/well & Canal (%) Tubewell/ Tubewell (Ha.) Dam (%) (%) etc. (%) Pumpset (%) (%) Birdha 76.9 54.49 0.00 19.76 0.00 39.92 49.54 Mandwari 55.3 30.18 3.62 57.87 1.81 19.47 6.51 Talbehat 34.8 64.48 0.00 43.90 0.00 43.10 8.84 District Total 167.0 48.53 1.20 37.41 0.60 33.81 26.81 Block Name Total Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) 418 Irrigated land Private Govt. Reservoir/ Rainfed Pond/well & (Ha.) Canal (%) Tubewell/ Tubewell Dam (%) (%) etc. (%) Pumpset (%) (%) Birdha 94.0 0.00 8.72 9.15 1.06 28.60 99.66 Mandwari 120.1 0.00 0.00 71.35 0.83 9.61 12.36 Talbehat 77.7 0.00 0.00 79.27 0.00 35.15 10.43 District Total 291.8 0.00 2.81 53.43 0.69 22.53 39.97 Table 34 : Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 13.0 0.0 87.0 Birdha Small 20.0 0.0 80.0 Large 14.0 1.0 85.0 Total 15.7 0.3 84.0 Marginal 9.0 0.0 91.0 Mandwari Small 16.0 0.0 84.0 Large 10.0 1.0 89.0 Total 11.7 0.3 88.0 Marginal 9.0 0.0 91.0 Talbehat Small 13.0 0.0 87.0 Large 8.0 0.0 92.0 Total 10.0 0.0 90.0 District Total (%) 12.4 0.2 87.3 Note: Non-command-Not applicable 419 Table 35 : Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Command Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Block Name Crops Name Total No. of No. of Respondent Watering Watering Timely Late Watering Required done Watering Wheat 18 72 54 19 35 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 Birdha Pulses 17 17 15 0 15 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 15 60 53 33 20 Jwar/Bajra 13 13 12 11 1 Mandwari Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 15 60 46 28 18 Jwar/Bajra 7 7 7 5 2 Talbehat Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 48 192 153 80 73 Jwar/Bajra 20 20 19 16 3 District Total Pulses 17 17 15 0 15 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command Total No. Total No. of Total No. of Block Name Crops Name Total No. of No. of Respondent Watering Watering Timely Late Watering Required done Watering Wheat 11 15 14 9 5 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 Birdha Pulses 4 8 6 4 2 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 420 Wheat 11 40 38 20 18 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 Mandwari Pulses 7 7 7 7 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 8 26 19 7 12 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 Talbehat Pulses 6 10 6 3 3 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 30 81 71 36 35 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 District Total Pulses 17 25 19 14 5 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 421 Table 36: Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and Income per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Irrigation cost (Av. Land Crops Total price of crop Wage of Other Productivity Price of Seeds per Ha.) Average Cost of Income Holding Size Name Production (Av. per Labour (Av. per expense (per (Qtl/Ha) (Av. per Ha.) By By Fertilizer (per Ha.) (per Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Canal Tubewel Wheat 23.70 23515 2609 122 3271 2561 2573 3455 8925 Jwar 6.27 4845 450 0 0 1200 0 2060 1135 Marginal Pulses 6.54 18750 2219 128 1900 2454 1582 3273 7194 Oil seeds 9.00 31500 1500 0 3000 3000 1500 3000 19500 Wheat 25.61 25092 2634 125 3140 2578 2503 3511 10601 Jwar 6.50 5179 459 0 0 1370 0 2196 1155 Small Pulses 6.94 19906 2377 115 1717 2303 1168 3238 8988 Oil seeds 4.60 17200 1340 77 0 1800 625 2400 10958 Wheat 26.96 26500 2708 128 2992 2615 2585 3573 11899 Jwar 6.50 5107 529 0 0 1421 0 2057 1100 Large Pulses 6.64 19460 2264 115 2250 2396 1473 3244 7718 Oil seeds 5.00 17286 1300 70 0 2071 917 2714 10213 Wheat 25.32 25036 2650 125 3135 2585 2553 3513 10475 District Jwar 6.45 5044 479 0 0 1330 0 2104 1130 (Average) Pulses 6.72 19372 2287 119 1956 2384 1408 3252 7967 Oil seeds 5.15 21995 1380 49 1000 2290 1014 2705 13557 Non-Command Irrigation cost (Av. Land Crops Total price of crop Wage of Other Productivity Price of Seeds per Ha.) Average Cost of Income Holding Size Name Production (Av. per Labour (Av. per expense (per (Qtl/Ha) (Av. per Ha.) By By Fertilizer (per Ha.) (per Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Canal Tubewel Wheat 20.27 19794 2500 0 3353 2433 2197 3384 5927 Jwar 6.59 5236 419 0 0 1433 0 1928 1455 Marginal Pulses 6.00 16482 2424 0 2792 2203 1355 3441 4268 Oil seeds 4.00 16000 1500 0 0 1500 0 2500 10500 Wheat 21.16 20766 2610 0 3413 2513 2389 3435 6407 Jwar 6.85 5390 443 0 0 1358 0 2296 1292 Small Pulses 6.05 16377 2489 0 2435 2130 1191 3191 4941 Oil seeds 4.00 16000 1500 0 0 2000 0 2500 10000 Wheat 21.77 21581 2635 0 3741 2651 2445 3419 6691 Jwar 7.09 5731 402 0 0 1344 0 2172 1814 Large Pulses 6.63 18195 2244 0 2363 2295 1265 3246 6782 Oil seeds 4.40 16600 1080 0 2500 2000 0 2400 8620 Wheat 20.98 20714 2582 0 3502 2532 2344 3413 6341 District Jwar 6.83 5452 421 0 0 1378 0 2132 1520 (Average) Pulses 6.22 17018 2386 0 2530 2209 1270 3293 5330 Oil seeds 4.29 16200 1360 0 833 1833 0 2467 9707 422 Table 37: Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce Command (Problems in Marketing) Block Name Produce Sold At Low To Money lender for Long distance of No Procurement Exploitation by Middle Transport Storage Total Price Repayment of loan Mandi Centre Men 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 6 0 2 5 7 1 2 23 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Birdha 8 0 11 2 6 2 4 33 Man 4. Local Market 0 2 6 5 2 1 0 16 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2. Mandi 2 1 4 5 3 8 5 28 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Mandwari 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 Man 4. Local Market 6 4 9 4 1 4 0 28 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2. Mandi 1 0 3 2 2 6 5 19 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Talbehat 0 1 6 0 0 1 6 14 Man 4. Local Market 5 3 2 8 1 2 7 28 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 2. Mandi 9 1 9 12 12 15 12 70 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 10 1 17 2 6 3 13 52 Total Man 4. Local Market 11 9 17 17 4 7 7 72 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Command (Problems in Marketing) Table 38: Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops: (Multiple Response) No. of Farmers Block Name Impact Command Non-Command Yes % No % Total Yes % No % Total 1. Productivity Improved 1 6.67 14 93.33 15 0 0.00 6 100.00 6 2. New Crops 0 0.00 5 100.00 5 0 0.00 2 100.00 2 Birdha 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 2 100.00 2 0 0.00 1 100.00 1 4. No Sufficient Impact 0 0.00 24 100.00 24 1 2.86 35 97.22 36 423 No. of Farmers Block Name Impact Command Non-Command Yes % No % Total Yes % No % Total 1. Productivity Improved 1 12.50 7 87.50 8 0 0.00 4 100.00 4 2. New Crops 0 0.00 1 100.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 1 Mandwari 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 5 100.00 5 0 0.00 4 100.00 4 4. No Sufficient Impact 3 17.65 14 82.35 17 1 1.92 52 98.11 53 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 4 100.00 4 0 0.00 2 100.00 2 2. New Crops 1 50.00 1 50.00 2 0 0.00 1 100.00 1 Talbehat 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 1 100.00 1 0 0.00 7 100.00 7 4. No Sufficient Impact 1 5.26 18 94.74 19 2 4.08 49 96.08 51 1. Productivity Improved 2 7.41 25 92.59 27 0 0.00 12 100.00 12 District 2. New Crops 1 12.50 7 87.50 8 0 0.00 4 100.00 4 Total 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 8 100.00 8 0 0.00 12 100.00 12 4. No Sufficient Impact 4 6.67 56 93.33 60 4 2.86 136 97.14 140 Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Ltr.) per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 1. Chemical Fertilizer 297.0 264.0 2. Bio-Fertilizer 347.8 295.0 Birdha 3. Chemical Pesticide 3.3 2.9 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.0 1. Chemical Fertilizer 283.8 280.8 2. Bio-Fertilizer 376.9 389.5 Mandwari 3. Chemical Pesticide 46.2 15.3 4. Bio-Pesticide 2.9 3.4 1. Chemical Fertilizer 267.7 249.2 2. Bio-Fertilizer 295.0 319.0 Talbehat 3. Chemical Pesticide 3.1 2.8 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.0 424 1. Chemical Fertilizer 282.8 264.7 2. Bio-Fertilizer 339.9 334.5 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 17.5 7.0 4. Bio-Pesticide 1.0 1.1 Table 40: Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Command Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 38 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 46 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 29 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 39 Deep Ground Water level Birdha 3- Stray Animals 40 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 40 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 32 Wild animal close to Forest Attack 4- Irrigation Equipments 28 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 19 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 26 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 26 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 26 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 19 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 21 Deep Ground Water level Mandwari 3- Stray Animals 25 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 20 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 22 Wild animal close to Forest Attack 4- Irrigation Equipments 26 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 17 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 26 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 25 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 23 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 22 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 22 Deep Ground Water level Talbehat 3- Stray Animals 24 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 24 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 19 Wild animal close to Forest Attack 4- Irrigation Equipments 24 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 16 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 23 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 89 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 95 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 70 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 82 Deep Ground Water level 3- Stray Animals 89 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 84 Untimely Water Supply District Total 4- Loss of Animals 73 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 78 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Attack 5- Low Productivity 52 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 75 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 24 425 Non- Command Block Name Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Problems in Irrigation Nos. Probable Reasons 1- Seeds Quality 42 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 36 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 28 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 29 Deep Ground Water level Birdha 3- Stray Animals 31 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 30 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 23 Wild animal close to Forest Attack 4- Irrigation Equipments 27 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 33 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 32 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 56 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 50 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 59 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 51 Deep Ground Water level Mandwari 3- Stray Animals 49 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 44 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 51 Wild animal close to Forest Attack 4- Irrigation Equipments 49 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 32 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 30 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 61 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 52 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 60 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 49 Deep Ground Water level Talbehat 3- Stray Animals 56 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 50 Untimely Water Supply 4- Loss of Animals 61 Wild animal close to Forest Attack 4- Irrigation Equipments 44 Lack of Irrigation Equipment 5- Low Productivity 46 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 46 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 1- Seeds Quality 159 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Electricity 138 Power Failures 2- Fertilizer Problem 147 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Water Level 129 Deep Ground Water level 3- Stray Animals 136 Anna Pratha 3- Water Supply 124 Untimely Water Supply District Total 4- Loss of Animals 135 Wild animal close to Forest 4- Irrigation Equipments 120 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Attack 5- Low Productivity 111 Loss of Soil Fertility 5- Irrigation Cost 108 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Table 41 : Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Birdha 0 0.00 46 100.00 46 Mandwari 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 Talbehat 2 7.69 24 92.31 26 District Total 2 2.04 96 97.96 98 25.1 426 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Birdha 0 0.00 46 100.00 46 Mandwari 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 Talbehat 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 District Total 0 0.00 98 100.00 98 25.2 Table 43: Farmers Participation in Irrigation recording of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Birdha 0 0.00 46 100.00 46 Mandwari 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 Talbehat 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 District Total 0 0.00 98 100.00 98 25.3 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) Table 49 : Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Birdha 0 0.00 46 100.00 46 Mandwari 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 Talbehat 0 0.00 26 100.00 26 District Total 0 0.00 98 100.00 98 25.9 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Note: Non- Command Not Applicable 427 Table 52: Working of NGOs in the Area and Families Benefitted Nos. of Responses Block Name NGO’s working in the Area Command Non-Command (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Yes 0 0.00 0 0.00 Birdha NO 50 100.00 50 100.00 Total 50 100 50 100 Yes 0 0.00 1 1.43 Mandwari NO 30 100.00 69 98.57 Total 30 100 70 100 Yes 0 0.00 5 7.14 Talbehat NO 30 100.00 65 92.86 Total 30 100 70 100 Yes 0 0.00 6 3.16 District Total NO 110 100.00 184 96.84 Total 110 100 190 100 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Command Non-Command Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Birdha 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Mandwari 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 Talbehat 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 66.67 2 33.33 District Total 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 71.43 2 28.57 Table 53: Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % Yes 1 2.00 1 2.00 Birdha No 49 98.00 49 98.00 Total 50 100.00 50 100.00 428 Command Non-Command Block Name YES/No No. % No. % Yes 2 6.67 0 0.00 Mandwari No 28 93.33 70 100.00 Total 30 100.00 70 100.00 Yes 2 6.67 3 4.29 Talbehat No 28 93.33 67 95.71 Total 30 100.00 70 100.00 Yes 5 4.55 4 2.11 District Total No 105 95.45 186 97.89 Total 110 100.00 190 100.00 If Yes, Objectives No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 Help in Small Business 0 1 Birdha 2 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 2 0 Help in Small Business 0 0 Mandwari 2 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 3 Help in Small Business 1 0 Talbehat 5 Improve Agriculture 0 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 District Total 9 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 4 3 Help in Small Business 1 1 Improve Agriculture 0 0 429 No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Block Name Command Non- Command Members Members Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Associated Associated Yes 0 Yes 0 Birdha 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 No 50 No 50 Yes 0 Yes 0 Mandwari 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 No 30 No 70 Yes 0 Yes 0 Talbehat 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 No 30 No 70 Yes 0 Yes 0 Total 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 No 110 No 190 Table 55: Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Birdha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mandwari 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Talbehat 0 0 0 0 0 0 430 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Command Yes 1 2.5 Seenchpal 1 Birdha No 45 112.5 -- -- Yes 1 2.5 Seenchpal 1 Mandwari No 25 62.5 -- -- Yes 0 0.0 -- -- Talbehat No 26 52.0 -- -- Yes 2 1.5 Seenchpal 2 Total No 96 73.8 -- -- Non-Command Yes 0 0.0 -- -- Birdha No 45 75.0 -- -- Yes 0 0.0 -- -- Mandwari No 62 103.3 -- -- Yes 4 8.0 Seenchpal 4 Talbehat No 57 114.0 -- -- Yes 4 2.4 Seenchpal 4 Total No 164 96.5 -- -- Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and Whether you feel satisfied with his behaviour Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Birdha Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Mandwari Insufficient Water Supply 0 1 0 1 Talbehat Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 0 2 0 2 Non-Command 431 Birdha Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Mandwari Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Talbehat Insufficient Water Supply 1 2 1 4 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 1 2 1 4 Table 58: Place where Garbage is thrown and Its effect: (Multiple Response) Effect of household waste thrown: Block Command Non-Command Place of Dump Name More Dirty Bad Prevalence of Prevalence of More Dirty Bad Prevalence of Prevalence of Total Total Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Mosquitoes/Flies Environment Smell Malaria Diarrhea Near home 3 4 2 1 0 10 4 1 3 1 2 11 On Dump Site 13 18 12 4 1 48 24 10 8 5 1 48 Bertha On Pond 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 On Water Logged Place 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 5 3 2 3 0 13 1 0 5 0 0 6 Near home 7 3 0 2 1 13 2 3 1 0 0 6 On Dump Site 8 17 4 0 0 29 18 3 22 14 0 57 Mandwari On Pond 1 2 1 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 1 2 1 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 4 2 5 2 1 14 14 5 17 10 0 46 Near home 2 4 2 2 1 11 6 2 5 3 0 16 On Dump Site 11 7 5 1 1 25 24 22 11 8 0 65 Talbehat On Pond 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 18 0 0 0 18 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 3 1 1 0 0 5 9 3 2 0 0 14 Near home 12 11 4 5 2 34 12 6 9 4 2 33 On Dump Site 32 42 21 5 2 102 66 35 41 27 1 170 District Pond 2 2 2 1 2 9 3 18 0 0 0 21 Total On Water Logged Place 2 3 1 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 12 6 8 5 1 32 24 8 24 10 0 66 Table 59: Whether Garbage is used in Preparing Fertilizer Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Birdha 21  29  16  34  Mandwari 12  18  12  58  432 Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Talbehat 9  21  40  30  District Total 42 68 68 122 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on Av. Monthly Expences on Women Block Name No. of HHs No. of Respondent HHs. Family (Rs.) (Rs.) Command Birdha 50 545 50 264 Mandwari 30 365 30 200 Talbehat 30 408 30 207 Total 110 459 110 231 Non-Command Birdha 50 341 50 158 Mandwari 70 256 70 143 Talbehat 70 426 70 237 Total 190 341 190 181 Table 61: Total Number of Family Members and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years Number of Members who suffered from certain diseases Block Name Family Members Number Number % Command Male 209 16 7.66 Birdha Female 199 16 8.04 Total 408 32 7.84 Male 114 15 13.16 Mandwari Female 101 15 14.85 Total 215 30 13.95 Talbehat Male 117 23 19.66 Female 99 26 26.26 433 Total 216 49 22.69 Male 440 54 12.27 Total Female 399 57 14.29 Total 839 111 14.88 Non-Command Male 199 37 18.59 Birdha Female 175 30 17.14 Total 374 67 17.91 Male 252 25 9.92 Mandwari Female 264 35 13.26 Total 516 60 11.63 Male 252 29 11.51 Talbehat Female 212 30 14.15 Total 464 59 12.72 Male 703 91 12.94 Total Female 651 95 14.59 Total 1354 186 14.88 Table 62: Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Number of Members Family Members % of those who Distance of who suffered from Treatment place Affected by this suffered Place of Desease Block Name certain diseases treatment (In Govt. Pvt. KM.) Male Female Male Female Male Female Hospital Physician Command Birdha 16 16 3 2 18.75 12.50 1 4 16 Mandwari 15 15 7 5 46.67 33.33 5 7 8 Typhoid Talbehat 23 26 3 1 13.04 3.85 1 3 22 District Total 54 57 13 8 24.07 14.04 7 14 15 Birdha 16 16 0 2 0.00 12.50 0 2 8 Mandwari 15 15 4 5 26.67 33.33 3 6 11 Cholera/ Diarrhoea Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 4 7 7.41 12.28 3 8 9 434 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 1 1 6.67 6.67 0 2 7 Dysentery Talbehat 23 26 1 0 4.35 0.00 0 1 16 District Total 54 57 2 1 3.70 1.75 0 3 12 Birdha 16 16 0 1 0.00 6.25 0 1 12 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Hepatitis Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 1 0.00 1.75 0 1 12 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 16 16 0 1 0.00 6.25 0 1 20 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jaundice Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 1 0.00 1.75 0 1 20 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Filaria Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 16 16 1 2 6.25 12.50 1 2 5 Mandwari 15 15 1 2 6.67 13.33 0 3 7 Malaria Talbehat 23 26 9 15 39.13 57.69 9 15 9 District Total 54 57 11 19 20.37 33.33 10 20 7 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Dengu Talbehat 23 26 3 1 13.04 3.85 1 3 12 District Total 54 57 3 1 5.56 1.75 1 3 12 Japanese Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 435 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Leprosy Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Smallpox Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 16 16 6 2 37.50 12.50 5 3 11 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Whoping Cough Talbehat 23 26 1 2 4.35 7.69 1 2 14 District Total 54 57 7 4 12.96 7.02 6 5 12 Birdha 16 16 1 0 6.25 0.00 1 0 6 Mandwari 15 15 1 1 6.67 6.67 0 2 3 Chickenpox Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 2 1 3.70 1.75 1 2 5 Birdha 16 16 1 1 6.25 6.25 1 1 30 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Asthama Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 1 1 1.85 1.75 1 1 30 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Worm disease Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Skin Disease Birdha 16 16 4 4 25.00 25.00 3 5 5 Mandwari 15 15 1 1 6.67 6.67 1 1 5 436 Talbehat 23 26 6 6 26.09 23.08 8 4 5 District Total 54 57 11 11 20.37 19.30 12 10 5 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Talbehat 23 26 0 1 0.00 3.85 1 0 20 District Total 54 57 0 1 0.00 1.75 1 0 20 Birdha 16 16 0 1 0.00 6.25 1 0 23 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 T.B. Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 1 0.00 1.75 1 0 23 Birdha 16 16 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 15 15 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Pneumonia Talbehat 23 26 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 54 57 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Non-Command Birdha 37 30 7 5 18.92 16.67 8 4 9 Mandwari 25 35 3 6 12.00 17.14 3 6 18 Typhoid Talbehat 29 30 6 8 20.69 26.67 9 5 8 District Total 91 95 16 19 17.58 20.00 20 15 11 Birdha 37 30 2 3 5.41 10.00 1 4 14 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Cholera/ Diarrhoea Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 2 3 2.20 3.16 1 4 14 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 1 2 4.00 5.71 1 2 11 Dysentery Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 1 2 1.10 2.11 1 2 11 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Hepatitis Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 437 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 37 30 3 2 8.11 6.67 3 2 10 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Jaundice Talbehat 29 30 4 4 13.79 13.33 5 3 9 District Total 91 95 7 6 7.69 6.32 8 5 9 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Filaria Talbehat 29 30 1 0 3.45 0.00 1 0 6 District Total 91 95 1 0 1.10 0.00 1 0 6 Birdha 37 30 3 1 8.11 3.33 2 2 16 Mandwari 25 35 3 8 12.00 22.86 5 6 13 Malaria Talbehat 29 30 10 11 34.48 36.67 14 7 13 District Total 91 95 16 20 17.58 21.05 21 15 14 Birdha 37 30 1 1 2.70 3.33 1 1 20 Mandwari 25 35 0 1 0.00 2.86 0 1 25 Dengu Talbehat 29 30 1 0 3.45 0.00 1 0 3 District Total 91 95 2 2 2.20 2.11 2 2 16 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 encephalitis Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 1 0 4.00 0.00 1 0 10 Flourisis Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 1 0 1.10 0.00 1 0 10 Leprosy Birdha 37 30 1 0 2.70 0.00 0 1 15 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Talbehat 29 30 1 1 3.45 3.33 2 0 25 438 District Total 91 95 2 1 2.20 1.05 2 1 20 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Smallpox Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Birdha 37 30 6 6 16.22 20.00 5 7 28 Mandwari 25 35 5 9 20.00 25.71 5 9 17 Whoping Cough Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 11 15 12.09 15.79 10 16 22 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 2 0 8.00 0.00 2 0 4 Chickenpox Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 2 0 2.20 0.00 2 0 4 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 0 1 0.00 2.86 0 1 10 Asthama Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 0 1 0.00 1.05 0 1 10 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 1 0 4.00 0.00 0 1 25 Worm disease Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 1 0 1.10 0.00 0 1 25 Birdha 37 30 14 12 37.84 40.00 16 10 7 Mandwari 25 35 3 3 12.00 8.57 5 1 5 Skin Disease Talbehat 29 30 6 6 20.69 20.00 7 5 5 District Total 91 95 23 21 25.27 22.11 28 16 6 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 T.B. Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 2 4 8.00 11.43 1 5 16 439 Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 2 4 2.20 4.21 1 5 16 Birdha 37 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Mandwari 25 35 4 1 16.00 2.86 5 0 5 Pneumonia Talbehat 29 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 91 95 4 1 4.40 1.05 5 0 5 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Alleviation Families whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Programme Related to Block Name Benefitted Description Yes Partially No Number Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA Birdha 48  2 6 40 Mandwari 18  2 4 12 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Talbehat 14  1 4 9 Total 80 5 14 61 Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA Birdha 49  12 7 30 Mandwari 52  3 17 32 Poverty Alleviation MNREGA Talbehat 30  3 6 21 Total 131 18 30 83 Note :- NA - No Awareness / Not Applicable 440 Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income of Working Women Respondents Command Non-Command Block Name Occupation Number Average Income Number Average Income Agriculture 3 40625 2 42000 Labours 4 8600 9 9444 Birdha Service 0 0 1 45000 Housewife (Nil) 43 0 38 Total 50 22325 50 17833 Agriculture 1 21275       Labours 7 9286 11 10273 Mandwari Service 1 48000 0 Housewife (Nil) 21 0 59 Total 30 14919 70 10273 Agriculture 0 0 1 25250 Labours 3 7667 3 9800 Talbehat Service 0 0 Housewife (Nil) 27 0 66 Total 30 7667 70 13663 Agriculture 4 35788 3 36417 Labours 14 8743 23 9887 Total Service 1 48000 1 45000 Housewife (Nil) 91 0 163 0 Total 110 16503 190 14135 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Only Man 43 105 43 124 Only Women 3 13 2 15 Birdha Joint Name 0 0 0 0 Total 46 118.21 45 138.38 Mandwari Only Man 25 66 62 144 Only Women 1 2 0 0 441 Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Joint Name 0 0 0 0 Total 26 67.48 62 143.65 Only Man 26 53 60 117 Only Women 0 0 1 3 Talbehat Joint Name 0 0 0 0 Total 26 52.56 61 120.45 Only Man 94 223.33 165 384.68 Only Women 4 14.92 3 17.80 Total Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 98 238.25 168 402.48 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going Block Name Children No. in 7-14 Age Group Number of School Going % of School Going Command Boys 51 51 100.00 Birdha Girls 43 37 86.05 Total 94 88 93.62 Boys 30 30 100.00 Mandwari Girls 22 9 40.91 Total 52 39 75.00 Boys 33 33 100.00 Talbehat Girls 29 16 55.17 Total 62 49 79.03 Boys 114 114 100.00 District Total Girls 94 62 65.96 Total 208 176 84.62 Non-Command Birdha Boys 41 41 100.00 Girls 29 20 68.97 442 Total 70 61 87.14 Boys 75 75 100.00 Mandwari Girls 59 44 74.58 Total 134 119 88.81 Boys 61 61 100.00 Talbehat Girls 35 24 68.57 Total 96 85 88.54 Boys 177 177 100.00 Total Girls 123 88 71.54 Total 300 265 88.33 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Boys 2982 2451 Birdha Girls 2453 1724 Total 2740 2150 Boys 3183 2380 Mandwari Girls 2977 3273 Total 3096 2773 Boys 3591 3028 Talbehat Girls 1847 3186 Total 2954 3085 Boys 3211 2620 Total Girls 2454 2883 Total 2890 2728 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Number % Number % Birdha 1 Poverty 0 0.00 1 3.57 2 Lack of Schools 6 22.22 5 17.86 3 Transportation Problem 5 18.52 5 17.86 443 Command Non-Command Block Name Problems Number % Number % 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 17 60.71 5 No Specific Reason 16 59.26 0 0.00 1 Poverty 6 28.57 7 13.46 2 Lack of Schools 1 4.76 13 25.00 Mandwari 3 Transportation Problem 13 61.90 31 59.62 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 No Specific Reason 1 4.76 1 1.92 1 Poverty 5 20.83 3 10.34 2 Lack of Schools 4 16.67 3 10.34 Talbehat 3 Transportation Problem 13 54.17 17 58.62 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 3 10.34 5 No Specific Reason 2 8.33 3 10.34 1 Poverty 11 15.28 11 10.09 2 Lack of Schools 11 15.28 21 19.27 Total 3 Transportation Problem 31 43.06 53 48.62 4 Early Marriage 0 0.00 20 18.35 5 No Specific Reason 19 26.39 4 3.67 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Command Non-Command Block Name Type of Work Number % Number % 1 Harvesting 1 2.00 0 0.00 2 Help in Irrigation 3 6.00 6 12.00 Birdha 3 Crop Storage 26 52.00 11 22.00 4 Sowing 8 16.00 11 22.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 49 98.00 42 84.00 1 Harvesting 13 43.33 14 20.00 2 Help in Irrigation 1 3.33 3 4.29 Mandwari 3 Crop Storage 9 30.00 11 15.71 4 Sowing 17 56.67 18 25.71 5 Cultivation/Weeding 20 66.67 49 70.00 Talbehat 1 Harvesting 2 6.67 3 4.29 444 Command Non-Command Block Name Type of Work Number % Number % 2 Help in Irrigation 2 6.67 2 2.86 3 Crop Storage 1 3.33 4 5.71 4 Sowing 14 46.67 39 55.71 5 Cultivation/Weeding 20 66.67 54 77.14 1 Harvesting 16 14.55 17 8.95 2 Help in Irrigation 6 5.45 11 5.79 Total 3 Crop Storage 36 32.73 26 13.68 4 Sowing 39 35.45 68 35.79 5 Cultivation/Weeding 89 80.91 145 76.32 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains   Multiple Response Command Non-Command Block Name Steps Number % Number % 1 Use of Hemp Bag 37 74.00 41 82.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 35 70.00 39 78.00 Birdha 3 Use of Medicines 25 50.00 28 56.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 21 42.00 23 46.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 21 70.00 55 78.57 2 Use of Neem Leaves 12 40.00 35 50.00 Mandwari 3 Use of Medicines 9 30.00 32 45.71 4 Home Made Storage Tank 18 60.00 51 72.86 1 Use of Hemp Bag 15 50.00 48 68.57 2 Use of Neem Leaves 13 43.33 34 48.57 Talbehat 3 Use of Medicines 16 53.33 33 47.14 4 Home Made Storage Tank 23 76.67 59 84.29 Total 1 Use of Hemp Bag 73 24.33 144 48.00 445 2 Use of Neem Leaves 60 20.00 108 36.00 3 Use of Medicines 50 16.67 93 31.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 62 20.67 133 44.33 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock (Multiple Response) Command Non-Command Block Name Persons Number % Number % 1 Men 0 0.0 1 2.3 Birdha 2 Women 3 7.1 4 9.1 3 Both 39 92.9 39 88.6 1 Men 0 0.0 3 5.1 Mandwari 2 Women 1 3.7 4 6.8 3 Both 26 96.3 52 88.1 1 Men 0 0.0 2 3.1 Talbehat 2 Women 1 3.8 1 1.5 3 Both 25 96.2 62 95.4 1 Men 0 0.0 6 3.6 Total 2 Women 5 5.3 9 5.4 3 Both 90 94.7 153 91.1 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Average no. of Hours per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 1 Cooking 2:11 2:04 2 Care of Livestock 0:51 0:39 3 Fetching Water 0:55 2:13 Birdha 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:59 0:55 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1:04 0:58 6 Other Household Activities 2:01 1:15 Total Hours 8:01 8:04 Mandwari 1 Cooking 1:47 1:31 2 Care of Livestock 1:12 1:04 3 Fetching Water 0:52 0:57 446 Average no. of Hours per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0:55 0:55 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 2:02 2:37 6 Other Household Activities 1:53 2:04 Total Hours 8:41 9:08 1 Cooking 2:00 1:50 2 Care of Livestock 1:07 1:07 3 Fetching Water 0:58 0:52 Talbehat 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1:10 0:55 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 2:22 1:36 6 Other Household Activities 2:06 1:49 Total Hours 9:43 8:09 1 Cooking 2:01 1:46 2 Care of Livestock 1:00 0:58 3 Fetching Water 0:55 1:16 Total 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1:00 0:55 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1:38 1:51 6 Other Household Activities 2:00 1:45 Total Hours 8:33 8:31 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers Perday paid labour Per/day paid Rate of Daily No. of Working Rate of Daily No. of Working in in other Block Name Male/ Female labour Agriculture Wages (Average days / Year Wages (Average days/year Activities (Av. (Av. Hours) Rs.) (Average Rs.) (Average) Hours) Command Men 8 113 66  8 151 95 Birdha Women 8 101 60  8 120 69 Men 7 107 42  8 122 88 Mandwari Women 7 102 32  8 115 60 Men 8 97 40  8 132 122 Talbehat Women 7 80 87  8 115 63 447 Men 8 106 49 8 135 102 Total Women 7 94 60 8 116 64 Non-Command Men 8 103 53  8 140 147 Birdha Women 7 86 48  8 109 69 Men 8 98 60  8 121 122 Mandwari Women 7 80 40  8 120 49 Men 8 92 52  8 135 115 Talbehat Women 8 73 46  8 117 73 Men 8 97 55 8 132 128 Total Women 7 80 45 8 115 63 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour Type of Problems in Block Name Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. Command 1 Less Working days 3 work at distance 2 2 Low wages 5 Hard Work 1 Birdha 3 Hard work 2 Long Hours 0 4 No Problem 3 No Problem 3 1 Less Working days 3 work at distance 2 2 Low wages 4 Hard Work 0 Mandwari 3 Hard work 2 Long Hours 0 4 No Problem 0 No Problem 0 1 Less Working days 4 work at distance 3 2 Low wages 1 Hard Work 1 Talbehat 3 Hard work 0 Long Hours 1 4 No Problem 1 No Problem 0 1 Less Working days 10 work at distance 7 2 Low wages 10 Hard Work 2 Total 3 Hard work 4 Long Hours 1 4 No Problem 4 No Problem 3 Non-Command 448 1 Less Working days 4 work at distance 3 2 Low wages 6 Hard Work 2 Birdha 3 Hard work 3 Long Hours 0 4 No Problem 5 No Problem 4 1 Less Working days 6 work at distance 5 2 Low wages 6 Hard Work 0 Mandwari 3 Hard work 1 Long Hours 0 4 No Problem 0 No Problem 0 1 Less Working days 5 work at distance 2 2 Low wages 3 Hard Work 3 Talbehat 3 Hard work 0 Long Hours 1 4 No Problem 4 No Problem 1 1 Less Working days 15 work at distance 10 2 Low wages 15 Hard Work 5 Total 3 Hard work 4 Long Hours 1 4 No Problem 9 No Problem 5 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income AverageAnnual Savings for self (Rs.) Block Name Separate Income Savings No Savings Command Yes 5 3890 - Birdha No 2 NA - Yes 4 2976 - Mandwari No 5 NA - Yes 3 2891 - Talbehat No 0 NA - Yes 12 1063 - Total No 7 NA - Non-Command Yes 6 1263 - Birdha No 6 NA - 449 Yes 2 1948 - Mandwari No 9 NA - Yes 2 1732 - Talbehat No 2 NA - Yes 10 4943 - Total No 17 NA - Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income: (Multiple Response) Block Name Item of Expences Number % Command 1 Health 5 71.43 2 Food 2 28.57 Birdha 3 Clothes 2 28.57 4 Education 4 57.14 1 Health 7 77.78 2 Food 4 44.44 Mandwari 3 Clothes 0 0.00 4 Education 6 66.67 1 Health 2 66.67 2 Food 2 66.67 Talbehat 3 Clothes 2 66.67 4 Education 3 100.00 1 Health 14 73.68 2 Food 8 42.11 Total 3 Clothes 4 21.05 4 Education 13 68.42 Non-Command 1 Health 10 83.33 2 Food 7 58.33 Birdha 3 Clothes 4 33.33 4 Education 8 66.67 Mandwari 1 Health 8 72.73 2 Food 3 27.27 450 3 Clothes 5 45.45 4 Education 9 81.82 1 Health 2 50.00 2 Food 1 25.00 Talbehat 3 Clothes 2 50.00 4 Education 3 75.00 1 Health 20 74.07 2 Food 11 40.74 Total 3 Clothes 11 40.74 4 Education 20 74.07 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member Block Name SHG Member No. % Average Annual Benefit (Rs.) Command Yes 0 NA NA Birdha No 50 100.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 NA Mandwari No 30 100.00 NA Yes 1 3.33 1000.00 Talbehat No 29 96.67 NA Yes 1 0.91 1000.00 Total No 109 99.09 NA Non-Command Yes 0 NA NA Birdha No 50 100.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 NA Mandwari No 70 100.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 0.00 Talbehat No 70 100.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 0.00 Total No 190 100.00 NA 451 Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Block Name Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities Command Yes 0 0.0 - Birdha No 50 100.0 - Yes 0 0.0 - Mandwari No 30 100.0 - Yes 1 3.3 Sewing Talbehat No 29 96.7 - Yes 1 0.9 - Total No 109 99.1 - Non-Command Yes 0 0.0 - Birdha No 50 100.0 - Yes 0 0.0 - Mandwari No 70 100.0 - Yes 0 0.0 - Talbehat No 70 100.0 - Yes 0 0.0 - Total No 190 100.0 - Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Get Importance Block Name Membership Yes No Yes % No % Command Birdha Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 50 NA NA NA NA Mandwari Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 30 NA NA NA NA Talbehat Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 30 NA NA NA NA Total Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 110 NA NA NA NA Non-Command Birdha Panchayat or Water Users Association 0 50 NA NA NA NA Mandwari Panchayat or Water Users Association 1 69 0 0.0 1 100.00 Talbehat Panchayat or Water Users Association 1 69 1 100.0 0 0.00 Total Panchayat or Water Users Association 2 188 1 100.00 1 100.00 452 Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % Command 1 Voilence Against Women 9 18.0 41 82.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 7 14.0 43 86.0 Birdha 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 8 16.0 42 84.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 49 98.0 1 2.0 5 Insecure Environment 5 10.0 45 90.0 1 Voilence Against Women 6 20.0 24 80.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 5 16.7 25 83.3 Mandwari 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 7 23.3 23 76.7 4 Low Status of Women in Family 23 76.7 7 23.3 5 Insecure Environment 7 23.3 23 76.7 1 Voilence Against Women 3 10.0 27 90.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 6 20.0 24 80.0 Talbehat 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 5 16.7 25 83.3 4 Low Status of Women in Family 29 96.7 1 3.3 5 Insecure Environment 6 20.0 24 80.0 1 Voilence Against Women 18 16.4 92 83.6 2 Alcoholic Husband 18 16.4 92 83.6 Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 20 18.2 90 81.8 4 Low Status of Women in Family 101 91.8 9 8.2 5 Insecure Environment 18 16.4 92 83.6 Non-Command 1 Voilence Against Women 31 62.0 19 38.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 28 56.0 22 44.0 Birdha 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 30 60.0 20 40.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 50 100.0 0 0.0 5 Insecure Environment 16 32.0 34 68.0 Mandwari 1 Voilence Against Women 11 15.7 59 84.3 2 Alcoholic Husband 12 17.1 58 82.9 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 9 12.9 61 87.1 4 Low Status of Women in Family 68 97.1 2 2.9 453 5 Insecure Environment 10 14.3 60 85.7 1 Voilence Against Women 15 21.4 55 78.6 2 Alcoholic Husband 27 38.6 43 61.4 Talbehat 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 15 21.4 55 78.6 4 Low Status of Women in Family 57 81.4 13 18.6 5 Insecure Environment 26 37.1 44 62.9 1 Voilence Against Women 57 30.0 133 70.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 67 35.3 123 64.7 Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 54 28.4 136 71.6 4 Low Status of Women in Family 175 92.1 15 7.9 5 Insecure Environment 52 27.4 138 72.6 Table 81: Voting in Elections Voted Block Name Elections for: Yes % No % Command Birdha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 48  96.0 2 4.0 Mandwari Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 29  96.7 1 3.3 Talbehat Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 27  90.0 3 10.0 Total Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 104 94.5 6 5.5 Non-Command Birdha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 49  98.0 1 2.0 Mandwari Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 66  94.3 4 5.7 Talbehat Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 66  94.3 4 5.7 Total Gram Panchayat / Vidhan Sabha / Lok Sabha 181 95.3 9 4.7 454 Mahoba Table 1 : Castewise Landholding Size (in Percentage) Land Holding General OBC SC ST Block Name Total Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Landless 2 25.00 5 62.50 0 0.00 1 12.50 8 Marginal 3 14.29 10 47.62 4 19.05 4 19.05 21 Charkhari Small 6 85.71 1 14.29 0 0.00 0 0.00 7 Large 6 42.86 6 42.86 2 14.29 0 0.00 14 Total 17 34.00 22 44.00 6 12.00 5 10.00 50 Landless 2 28.57 4 57.14 1 14.29 0 0.00 7 Marginal 3 15.79 3 15.79 6 31.58 7 36.84 19 Kabrai Small 4 28.57 5 35.71 2 14.29 3 21.43 14 Large 3 30.00 5 50.00 0 0.00 2 20.00 10 Total 12 24.00 17 34.00 9 18.00 12 24.00 50 Landless 1 9.09 3 27.27 5 45.45 2 18.18 11 Marginal 3 14.29 10 47.62 8 38.10 0 0.00 21 Panwari Small 3 21.43 8 57.14 2 14.29 1 7.14 14 Large 4 28.57 9 64.29 1 7.14 0 0.00 14 Total 11 18.33 30 50.00 16 26.67 3 5.00 60 Total Landless 5 19.23 12 46.15 6 23.08 3 11.54 26 Marginal 9 14.75 23 37.70 18 29.51 11 18.03 61 Small 13 37.14 14 40.00 4 11.43 4 11.43 35 Large 13 34.21 20 52.63 3 7.89 2 5.26 38 455 Land Holding General OBC SC ST Block Name Total Size No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Total 40 25.00 69 43.13 31 19.38 20 12.50 160 Non-Command Landless 0 0.00 5 55.56 4 44.44 0 0.00 9 Marginal 5 21.74 11 47.83 7 30.43 0 0.00 23 Charkhari Small 2 33.33 3 50.00 1 16.67 0 0.00 6 Large 7 58.33 4 33.33 0 0.00 1 8.33 12 Total 14 28.00 23 46.00 12 24.00 1 2.00 50 Landless 2 28.57 1 14.29 4 57.14 0 0.00 7 Marginal 6 31.58 4 21.05 9 47.37 0 0.00 19 Kabrai Small 3 25.00 5 41.67 0 0.00 4 33.33 12 Large 6 50.00 5 41.67 1 8.33 0 0.00 12 Total 17 34.00 15 30.00 14 28.00 4 8.00 50 Landless 0 0.00 2 28.57 5 71.43 0 0.00 7 Marginal 1 6.67 6 40.00 7 46.67 1 6.67 15 Panwari Small 1 14.29 3 42.86 3 42.86 0 0.00 7 Large 4 36.36 7 63.64 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 Total 6 15.00 18 45.00 15 37.50 1 2.50 40 Landless 2 8.70 8 34.78 13 56.52 0 0.00 23 Marginal 12 21.05 21 36.84 23 40.35 1 1.75 57 Total Small 6 24.00 11 44.00 4 16.00 4 16.00 25 Large 17 48.57 16 45.71 1 2.86 1 2.86 35 Total 37 26.43 56 40.00 41 29.29 6 4.29 140 ( Definition : Marginal farmers upto 1 Ha., small farmers up to 2 Ha. and Large farmers above 2 Ha. ) 456 Table 2 : Type of Family-Man Headed, Women Headed & Joint or Single Male Female Block Name Type of family Total No. (%) No. (%) Command Joint 20 95.24 1 4.76 21 Charkhari Single 28 96.55 1 3.45 29 Total 48 96.00 2 4.00 50 Joint 17 85.00 3 15.00 20 Kabrai Single 28 93.33 2 6.67 30 Total 45 90.00 5 10.00 50 Joint 13 86.67 2 13.33 15 Panwari Single 42 93.33 3 6.67 45 Total 55 91.67 5 8.33 60 Joint 50 89.29 6 10.71 56 Total Single 98 94.23 6 5.77 104 Total 148 92.50 12 7.50 160 Non-Command Joint 20 100.00 0 0.00 20 Charkhari Single 26 86.67 4 13.33 30 Total 46 92.00 4 8.00 50 Joint 7 77.78 2 22.22 9 Kabrai Single 36 87.80 5 12.20 41 Total 43 86.00 7 14.00 50 Joint 18 94.74 1 5.26 19 Panwari Single 20 95.24 1 4.76 21 Total 38 95.00 2 5.00 40 457 Male Female Block Name Type of family Total No. (%) No. (%) Joint 45 93.75 3 6.25 48 Total Single 82 89.13 10 10.87 92 Total 127 90.71 13 9.29 140 Table 3 : Sex-wise Number of Family Members (above 7 Years and Number and percentage of Literates) Persons (7 years & above) Literate people Literacy percentage Name of Block Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Command Charkhari 150 116 266 110 74 184 73.33 63.79 69.17 Kabrai 160 133 293 115 71 186 71.88 53.38 63.48 Panwari 155 133 288 120 86 206 77.42 64.66 71.53 Total 465 382 847 345 231 576 74.19 60.47 68.00 Non-Command Charkhari 142 106 248 109 70 363 76.76 66.04 146.37 Kabrai 146 101 247 114 59 359 78.08 58.42 145.34 Panwari 122 116 238 99 84 389 81.15 72.41 163.45 Total 410 323 733 322 213 1111 78.54 65.94 151.57 458 Table 4 : Living Conditions: Type of House, Toilet Facility and Electric Connection. Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Type of Name of Block No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No House No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Kuchha 29 72.50 11 27.50 0 0.00 40 32 80.00 8 20.00 Pacca 0 0.00 4 100.00 0 0.00 4 4 100.00 0 0.00 Charkhari Kuchha/Pacca 5 83.33 1 16.67 0 0.00 6 3 50.00 3 50.00 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 34 68.00 16 32.00 0 0.00 50 39 78.00 11 22.00 Kuchha 17 77.27 5 22.73 0 0.00 22 8 36.36 14 63.64 Pacca 3 50.00 3 50.00 0 0.00 6 2 33.33 4 66.67 Kabrai Kuchha/Pacca 10 66.67 2 13.33 3 0.00 15 8 53.33 7 46.67 Chhappar 4 57.14 3 42.86 0 0.00 7 5 71.43 2 28.57 Total 34 68.00 13 26.00 3 6.00 50 23 46.00 27 54.00 Kuchha 34 89.47 4 10.53 0 0.00 38 19 50.00 19 50.00 Pacca 6 66.67 3 33.33 0 0.00 9 4 44.44 5 55.56 Panwari Kuchha/Pacca 8 61.54 5 38.46 0 0.00 13 11 84.62 2 15.38 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 48 80.00 12 20.00 0 0.00 60 34 56.67 26 43.33 Kuchha 80 80.00 20 20.00 0 0.00 100 59 59.00 41 41.00 Pacca 9 47.37 10 52.63 0 0.00 19 10 52.63 9 47.37 Total Kuchha/Pacca 23 67.65 8 23.53 3 8.82 34 22 64.71 12 35.29 Chhappar 4 57.14 3 42.86 0 0.00 7 5 71.43 2 28.57 Total 116 72.50 41 25.63 3 1.88 160 96 60.00 64 40.00 Non-Command Charkhari Kuchha 28 82.35 6 17.65 0 0.00 34 22 64.71 12 35.29 459 Toilet Facility (%) Electricity Connection (%) Type of Name of Block No Toilet Pit Toilet Public Toilet Total Yes No House No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Pacca 5 71.43 2 28.57 0 0.00 7 4 57.14 3 42.86 Kuchha/Pacca 7 77.78 2 22.22 0 0.00 9 4 44.44 5 55.56 Chhappar 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 40 80.00 10 20.00 0 0.00 50 30 60.00 20 40.00 Kuchha 23 76.67 7 23.33 0 0.00 30 6 20.00 24 80.00 Pacca 3 50.00 3 50.00 0 0.00 6 5 83.33 1 16.67 Kabrai Kuchha/Pacca 7 53.85 6 46.15 0 0.00 13 8 61.54 5 38.46 Chhappar 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 100.00 Total 34 68.00 16 32.00 0 0.00 50 19 38.00 31 62.00 Kuchha 23 88.46 3 11.54 0 0.00 26 17 65.38 9 34.62 Pacca 3 50.00 3 50.00 0 0.00 6 5 83.33 1 16.67 Panwari Kuchha/Pacca 6 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 6 4 66.67 2 33.33 Chhappar 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2 100.00 0 0.00 Total 34 85.00 6 15.00 0 0.00 40 28 70.00 12 30.00 Kuchha 74 82.22 16 17.78 0 0.00 90 45 50.00 45 50.00 Pacca 11 57.89 8 42.11 0 0.00 19 14 73.68 5 26.32 Total Kuchha/Pacca 20 71.43 8 28.57 0 0.00 28 16 57.14 12 42.86 Chhappar 3 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 2 66.67 1 33.33 Total 108 77.14 32 22.86 0 0.00 140 77 55.00 63 45.00 Table 5 : Fuel Used for Cooking (in Percentage) Block Name Fuel for Cooking 460 firewood/cow Firewood Cow dung Cake Kerosene LPG dung cake Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Charkhari 40 80.00 2 4.00 5 10.00 2 4.00 1 2.00 50 Kabrai 30 60.00 0 0.00 13 26.00 4 8.00 3 6.00 50 Panwari 41 68.33 2 3.33 14 23.33 0 0.00 3 5.00 60 District Total 111 69.38 4 2.50 32 20.00 6 3.75 7 4.38 160 Non-Command Charkhari 39 78.00 2 4.00 9 18.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 50 Kabrai 39 78.00 1 2.00 7 14.00 1 2.00 2 4.00 50 Panwari 25 62.50 3 7.50 11 27.50 0 0.00 1 2.50 40 District Total 103 73.57 6 4.29 27 19.29 1 0.71 3 2.14 140 Table 6 : Source and Quality of Drinking Water (in Percentage) Block Source of Drinking Water (%) Total Quality of Drinking Water (%) Name Open Government Government Private Private Salted Fluoride well/ Clean Unclean Handpamp Tap Handpamp Tap water affected Pond 461 No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Charkhari 46 92.0 0.0 1 2.0 2 4.0 1 2.0 50 46 92.0 3 6.0 1 2.0 0.0 Kabrai 37 74.0 2 4.0 0.0 6 12.0 5 10.0 50 46 92.0 3 6.0 0.0 1 2.0 Panwari 46 76.7 0.0 7 11.7 5 8.3 2 3.3 60 56 93.3 4 6.7 0.0 0.0 Total 129 80.6 2 1.3 8 5.0 13 8.1 8.0 5.0 160 148.0 92.5 10 6.3 1 0.6 1 0.6 Non-Command Charkhari 42 84.0 0.0 6 12.0 1 2.0 1 2.0 50 49 98.0 0.0 1 2.0 0.0 Kabrai 43 86.0 0.0 3 6.0 1 2.0 3 6.0 50 43 86.0 5 10.0 0.0 2 4.0 Panwari 34 85.0 0.0 0.0 4 10.0 2 5.0 40 40 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 119 85.0 0 0.0 9 6.4 6 4.3 6.0 4.3 140 132.0 94.3 5 3.6 1 0.7 2 1.4 Table 7 : Family Assets : Transport (%) (Multiple Responses) Bullock Tractor Tempo Car Moped/Bike Bicycle Nil Total Block Name cart Owning No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Command Charkhari 6 19.35 1 3.23 0 0.00 2 6.45 16 51.61 28 90.32 19 38.00 31 Kabrai 5 17.86 5 17.86 2 7.14 1 3.57 6 21.43 25 89.29 22 44.00 28 Panwari 6 15.79 1 2.63 0 0.00 1 2.63 12 31.58 35 92.11 22 36.67 38 462 Bullock Tractor Tempo Car Moped/Bike Bicycle Nil Total Block Name cart Owning No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) District Total 17 17.53 7 7.22 2 2.06 4 4.12 34 35.05 88 90.72 63 39.38 97 Non-Command Charkhari 2 6.25 4 12.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 7 21.88 29 90.63 18 36.00 32 Kabrai 5 14.71 1 2.94 0 0.00 3 8.82 13 38.24 27 79.41 16 32.00 34 Panwari 3 9.68 0 0.00 1 3.23 0 0.00 9 29.03 32 103.23 9 22.50 31 District Total 10 10.31 5 5.15 1 1.03 3 3.09 29 29.90 88 90.72 43 30.71 97 Table 8 : Family Assets : Agricultural Implements (Multiple Responses) Ferrying Wood Total Block Name Tractor Herrow Thresher Pump Set Nil trolley plow Owning Command Charkhari 6 5 7 3 4 9 33 17 Kabrai 5 6 8 2 4 6 35 15 Panwari 6 7 5 3 3 6 46 14 Total 17 18 20 8 11 21 114 46 Non-Command Charkhari 2 0 5 0 1 1 43 7 463 Kabrai 5 4 3 2 2 6 40 10 Panwari 3 4 6 3 5 10 26 14 Total 10 8 14 5 8 17 109 31 464 Table 9 : Family Assets: Ownership of Livestock Command Non-Command Block No. of Average No. of Average Livestock No. of No. of Name Families Livestock per Families Livestock Livestock Livestock Owning Family Owning per Family Cow 30 52 2 29 49 2 Buffalo 27 55 2 16 49 3 Charkhari Goat/Sheep 11 35 3 3 13 4 Bullock 6 17 3 3 8 3 Total owning Livestock 44 159 4 32 119 4 Cow 22 48 2 30 61 2 Buffalo 17 50 3 14 44 3 Kabrai Goat/Sheep 9 48 5 10 44 4 Bullock 5 10 2 7 14 2 Total owning Livestock 29 156 5 38 163 4 Cow 32 46 1 21 36 2 Buffalo 38 95 3 16 47 3 Panwari Goat/Sheep 8 37 5 8 26 3 Bullock 6 11 2 5 9 2 Total owning Livestock 49 189 4 31 118 4 Cow 84 146 2 80 146 2 Buffalo 82 200 2 46 140 3 Total Goat/Sheep 28 120 4 21 83 4 Bullock 17 38 2 15 31 2 Total owning Livestock 122 504 4 101 400 4 Table 10 : Source-wise Average Gross Annual Income, Expenditure and Net Income per Family 465 Total Total Total Total Total Income Total Saving Expenditure Income Expenditure Saving Block (Rs. In (Rs. In Source (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Name Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Command Non-Command Agriculture 75153 27736 47417 56041 21778 34264 Animal Husbandry 28567 14300 14267 59500 20700 38800 Sevice 116909 30455 86455 137250 23875 113375 Charkhari Wage labor 40862 6093 34769 70515 9833 60682 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 54333 12200 42133 53000 17286 35714 Total Average 63165 18157 45008 75261 18694 56567 Agriculture 64593 27291 37302 59476 21357 38119 Animal Husbandry 67111 24778 42333 54500 19333 35167 Sevice 102556 25778 76778 117000 36000 81000 Kabrai Wage labor 62440 11080 51360 50926 9815 41111 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) 60400 25200 35200 69500 11800 57700 Total Average 71420 22825 48595 70280 19661 50619 Agriculture 59286 30449 28837 73412 29324 44088 Animal Husbandry 66250 31250 35000 56444 18333 38111 Sevice 84800 29400 61556 131857 18286 113571 Panwari Wage labor 39484 5613 33871 54059 9588 44471 Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 57778 15889 41889 52500 15875 36625 Total Average 61519 22520 40230 73654 18281 55373 466 Total Total Total Total Total Income Total Saving Expenditure Income Expenditure Saving Block (Rs. In (Rs. In Source (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In (Rs. In Name Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Average ) Command Non-Command Agriculture 37301 58163 25326 38503 57200 19520 Animal Husbandry 58163 25326 32837 57200 19520 37680 Sevice 101900 28700 75724 131000 24368 106632 District Wage labor 46706 7385 39321 60013 9773 50240 Total Average Other Business (shop / Home industry ) / Home industry ) 57029 17000 40029 59440 14640 44800 Total Average 60220 27315 42648 69231 25100 51774 Table 11 : Annual Average Expenditure on Education, Health, Consumption etc. Command Non-Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Average No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure per family family Education 39 6971 46 6216 Health 50 3936 50 6524 Charkhari Consumption Related 50 31900 50 39381 Other 50 5794 50 6822 Kabrai Education 40 6128 43 8188 Health 48 4721 49 4367 467 Command Non-Command Block Name Item of Expenditure Average Average No. of Families Expenditure per No. of Families Expenditure per family family Consumption Related 50 31466 50 26440 Other 45 5007 49 6345 Education 46 5739 35 8594 Health 59 4042 40 6250 Panwari Consumption Related 60 30990 40 41078 Other 59 4861 39 7141 Education 125 6248 124 7571 Health 157 4216 139 5685 District Total Consumption Related 160 31423 140 35244 Other 154 5206 138 6743 Table 12 : Annual Savings: Number of Families who saved Money, Place deposited and Average Savings per family. Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Command Charkhari 10 25500 1 1600 7 16338 43438 18 2413 Kabrai 8 17000 1 1550 5 14318 32868 14 2348 Panwari 9 14700 1 1900 6 14278 30878 16 1930 Total 27 57200 3 5050 18 44934 107184 48 2233 468 Savings Deposited in Total Average Saving Bank Post office Others or yourself Block Name No. of Saving No. of Saving No. of Saving Saving No. of Average Families Amount Families Amount Families Amount Amount Families Saving Non-Command Charkhari 6 11500 0 0 4 5150 16650 10 1665 Kabrai 5 9800 1 2000 3 5600 17400 9 1933 Panwari 7 15200 0 0 6 7400 22600 13 1738 Total 18 36500 1 2000 13 18150 56650 32 1770 469 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Average Loan and Average Outstanding per family. Command Non-Command Loan Current Outstanding Loan Current Outstanding Block Total No. Total No. Total Name Total No. of Indebted Average of Average of Average No. of Average HH. Loan Indebted Current Indebted Loan Indebted Current HH. Outstanding HH. HH. Outstanding Charkhari 25 57524 25 45660 18 77556 18 77222 Kabrai 14 58214 14 56786 7 81143 7 58571 Panwari 19 70632 19 64800 16 42625 16 40813 District Total (Average) 58 61984 58 54616 41 64537 41 59829 Table 13 : Number of Indebted Families, Purpose wise, Sourcewise average Loan and Average Outstanding. Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Average Average Average Average Average Average Source of Loan Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Block Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. Charkhar i Consumption 56000 50000 14900 14900 3500 3500 40000 40000 21500 20000 7500 7500 Health - - - - - - - - - - - - Education - - - - - - - - - - - - Production 86471 66071 20000 15000 - - 133333 133333 - - - - Marriage Related 35000 35000 - - - - 27500 27500 - - - - 470 Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Average Average Average Average Average Average Source of Loan Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Block Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. No. of Household 17 17 6 6 2 2 12 12 4 4 2 2 indebted Total Loan 1336600 1045000 94500 89500 7000 7000 1295000 1295000 86000 80000 15000 15000 Average Loan 78624 61471 15750 14917 3500 3500 107917 107917 21500 20000 7500 7500 Consumption - - 27500 20000 30000 25000 150000 5000 - - - - Health - - - - 5000 5000 - - - - - - Education - - - - - - - - - - - - Production 89286 89286 15000 15000 - - 97000 93750 - - 15000 15000 Kabrai Marriage Related 80000 80000 - - - - - - - - - - No. of Household 8 8 3 3 3 3 5 5 0 0 2 2 indebted Total Loan 705000 705000 70000 55000 40000 35000 538000 380000 0 0 30000 30000 Average Loan 88125 88125 23333 18333 13333 11667 107600 76000 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 15000 15000 Panwari Consumption 20000 14000 28750 27550 - - - - 25800 20600 35000 35000 Health - - - - - - - - - - - - Education - - - - - - - - - - - - Production 88818 79727 - - - - 88250 87500 40000 40000 - - Marriage Related 110000 110000 - - 10000 10000 - - 40000 40000 7500 7500 No. of Household 14 14 4 4 1 1 4 4 7 7 5 5 indebted Total Loan 1217000 1111000 115000 110200 10000 10000 353000 350000 209000 183000 120000 120000 471 Command Non-Command Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Bank Money Lender Relative/Friend Name of Average Average Average Average Average Average Source of Loan Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Loan Average Block Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current Amount Current per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin per Outstandin Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g Indebte g d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. d H.H. Average Loan 86929 79357 28750 27550 10000 10000 88250 87500 29857 26143 24000 24000 Consumption 38000 32000 22227 20427 12333 10667 95000 22500 23889 20333 24000 24000 Health - - - - 5000 5000 - - - - - - Education - - - - - - - - - - - - Production 87894 75844 17500 15000 - - 114176 113235 40000 40000 15000 15000 District Marriage Total Related 74000 74000 - - 10000 10000 27500 27500 40000 40000 7500 7500 No. of Household 39 39 13 13 6 6 21 21 11 11 9 9 indebted Total Loan 3258600 2861000 279500 254700 57000 52000 2186000 2025000 295000 263000 165000 165000 Average Loan 83554 73359 21500 19592 9500 8667 104095 96429 26818 23909 18333 18333 Table 14 : Condition of Poverty No money for No money for No money for school Block Name daughters No Response Total treatment of illness fees of children marriage Command Charkhari 3 1 10 36 50 Kabrai 1 0 6 43 50 472 Panwari 5 3 1 51 60 Total 9 4 17 130 160 Non-Command Charkhari 1 3 0 46 50 Kabrai 1 1 0 48 50 Panwari 1 1 0 38 40 Total 3 5 0 132 140 Table 15 : Family member engaged in Mining, Its adverse effect on Health and safety measures taken Block Member engaged in Mining adverse effected on Health Safety Measures adopted Name Yes No Total Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) Partial (%) No (%) Command Charkhari 2 48 50 0 0.00 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Kabrai 0 50 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Panwari 4 56 60 1 25.00 3 75.00 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 Total 6 154 160 1 16.67 5 83.33 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 Non-Command Charkhari 2 48 50 1 50.00 1 50.00 0 0.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 Kabrai 4 46 50 3 75.00 1 25.00 2 66.67 0 0.00 1 33.33 Panwari 2 38 40 0 0.00 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 473 Total 8 132 140 4 50.00 4 50.00 2 50.00 1 25.00 1 25.00 Table 16 : Migration Status and Whether Seasonal or Permanent Migration. Permanent Seasonal Total Place of Migration Block Name Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 0 0 0 3 0 Charkhari Workers migrated Out of the State 2 0 4 0 6 0 Total 5 0 4 0 9 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 8 6 8 6 Kabrai Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 6 6 7 6 Total 1 0 14 12 15 12 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 4 2 4 2 Panwari Workers migrated Out of the State 5 0 0 0 5 0 Total 5 0 4 2 9 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 0 12 8 15 8 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 8 0 10 6 18 6 Total 11 0 22 14 33 14 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 3 1 3 1 Charkhari Workers migrated Out of the State 1 0 4 0 5 0 Total 1 0 7 1 8 1 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kabrai Workers migrated Out of the State 4 2 1 0 5 2 Total 5 2 1 0 6 2 Panwari Workers migrated out of district but within the State 0 0 5 0 5 0 Workers migrated Out of the State 3 0 3 2 6 2 474 Total 3 0 8 0 11 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 8 1 9 1 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 8 2 8 2 16 4 Total 9 2 16 1 25 5 Table 17 : Main Reason for Migration Employment Wage Total Block Name Place of Migration Male Female Male Female Male Fmale Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 0 3 0 Charkhari Workers migrated Out of the State 3 3 6 0 Total 6 0 3 0 9 0 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 6 3 2 3 8 6 Kabrai Workers migrated Out of the State 3 2 4 4 7 6 Total 9 5 6 7 15 12 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 4 2 4 2 Panwari Workers migrated Out of the State 5 0 5 0 Total 9 2 0 0 9 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 13 5 2 3 15 8 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 11 2 7 4 18 6 Total 24 7 9 7 33 14 Non-Command Workers migrated out of district but within the State 3 1 3 1 Charkhari Workers migrated Out of the State 5 0 5 0 Total 0 0 8 1 8 1 Kabrai Workers migrated out of district but within the State 1 0 1 0 Workers migrated Out of the State 5 2 5 2 475 Total 6 2 0 0 6 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 5 2 5 2 Panwari Workers migrated Out of the State 6 0 6 0 Total 11 2 0 0 11 2 Workers migrated out of district but within the State 6 2 3 1 9 3 Total Workers migrated Out of the State 11 2 5 0 16 2 Total 17 4 8 1 25 5 Table 18 : Area Affected by Water Logging/Flood/Barren / Land /Drought and Duration (Months/Year) Average Average Area Area Families Period (in Families Period (in Block Name Land Affected by: Affected Affected Affected months / Affected months / (Ha.) (Ha.) year) year) Command Non-Command Water logging/Flood 1 0.5 2 - - - Charkhari Barren Land 1 3.0 12 - - - Drought 5 19.3 6 11 20.9 4 Water logging/Flood - - - - - - Kabrai Barren Land 3 3.8 12 2 2.6 12 Drought 2 1.8 3 7 16.6 4 Water logging/Flood - - - - - - Panwari Barren Land 1 0.8 12 2 1.4 12 Drought 6 3.9 3.5 16 22.5 4 Water logging/Flood 1 0.48 2 0 0 - Barren Land 5 7.6 12 4 3.96 12 Total Drought 13 24.95 4 34 60.01 4 Total 26 37.69 6 56 87.86 8 476 Table 19 : Depth of Ground Water Command Non-Command Block Name Average of Water level (In Feet) Average of Water level (In Feet) Charkhari More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Kabrai More than 30 ft More than 30 ft Panwari More than 30 ft More than 30 ft District (Average) More than 30 ft More than 30 ft 477 Table 20 : Preferred Source of Irrigation in case Ground Water Lavel is Very Deep. Block Name Canal Tubewell Reservoir / Dam Total Command Charkhari 13 34 3 50 Kabrai 15 32 3 50 Panwari 37 23 60 Total 65 89 6 160 Non-Command Charkhari 16 31 3 50 Kabrai 13 35 2 50 Panwari 5 32 3 40 Total 34 98 8 140 Table 21 : Months During which Canal Water Level is High and when it is Dry No Water in Canal No Response/ Block Name High water Level (Months) No. of Respondent (Months) Landless Charkhari November to January March to June 50 50 Kabrai November to January March to June 50 50 Panwari November to January March to June 60 40 District Total 160 140 Note: Non-Command Not Applicable Table 22 : Period of Heavy Rains 478 Command Non- Command Block Name No. of No. of Respondent/ Months Months Respondent/ Landless Landless Charkhari July - August & September 50 July - August & September 50 Kabrai July - August & September 50 July - August & September 50 Panwari July - August & September 60 July - August & September 40 District Total 160 140 Table 23 : Period when sufficient water for Irrigation is not available. No. Respondent Sufficient water not available between : Month/ Block Name Year Command Non- Command Oct- June 1 11 November -March 3 3 December-June 4 0 Charkhari January- June 5 19 February-March 15 3 March- June 12 5 May - June 2 0 Oct-June 6 14 November -March 5 1 December-June 2 0 Kabrai January- June 7 12 February-March 6 8 March- June 15 7 May - June 2 1 479 No. Respondent Sufficient water not available between : Month/ Block Name Year Command Non- Command Oct-June 0 11 November -March 2 3 December-June 2 0 Panwari January- June 3 2 February-March 5 7 March- June 27 9 May - June 10 1 Table 24 : Crops Ever affected by Drought and Such occurances in the last 10 years Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Charkhari 0 1 4 3 10 4 4 1 0 0 27 Kabrai 1 7 9 2 10 2 4 0 0 0 35 Panwari 3 13 8 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 32 District Total 4 21 21 6 23 7 9 3 0 0 94 Non- Command (Number of time crop Affected in Last 10 Years) Block Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Charkhari 0 9 7 12 4 2 1 1 0 0 36 Kabrai 1 7 9 6 3 1 0 3 2 0 32 Panwari 0 5 9 4 11 0 1 1 0 0 31 District Total 1 21 25 22 18 3 2 5 2 0 99 480 Table 25 : Farmers Get Soil Fertility Tested & Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility No Response/ Landless Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Charkhari 3 39 8 3 0 0 0 0 3 Kabrai 1 42 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Panwari 4 45 11 3 1 0 0 0 4 District Total 8 126 26 7 1 0 0 0 8 Non-Command Farmers Get Soil Block Name Number of Times farmers got soil Fertility Tested in Last 10 years Fertility No Response/ Landless Tested Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 Total Charkhari 4 37 9 3 1 0 0 0 4 Kabrai 2 41 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 Panwari 4 29 7 1 3 0 0 0 4 District Total 10 107 23 5 5 0 0 0 10 Table 26 : Reduction in Soil Fertility and Reasons Block Name Command Reduction No Response/ in Soil If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Landless Fertility 481 High Water Others (Lack of zinc Yes No Water Logging Sodicity Level Potash in soil) Charkhari 18 24 8 1 17 Kabrai 10 33 7 1 9 Panwari 7 42 11 7 District Total 35 99 26 1 0 1 33 Non-Command Reduction in Soil If Fertility Reduced, Reasons Block Name Fertility No Response/ Landless High Water Others (Lack of zinc Yes No Water Logging Sodicity Level Potash in soil) Charkhari 19 22 9 1 18 Kabrai 21 22 7 1 1 19 Panwari 21 12 7 2 19 District Total 61 56 23 0 4 1 56 Table 27 : Barrenness of Land and Period when First Noticed Command Block Name Barrenness of Land Period No Response/ Landless 1 Year Yes No 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Before Charkhari 8 34 8 0 0 8 0 Kabrai 3 40 7 0 0 3 0 Panwari 3 46 11 0 0 3 0 District Total 14 120 26 0 0 14 0 482 Non-Command Block Name Barrenness of Land Period No Response/ Landless 1 Year Yes No 3 Year Before 5 Year Before Long Back Before Charkhari 1 40 9 0 0 1 0 Kabrai 3 40 7 0 0 3 0 Panwari 1 32 7 0 0 1 0 District Total 5 112 23 0 0 5 0 Table 28 : Main crops at Present, 5 years back and 10 years and their Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Production (Qtl./ Ha.) Name of Command Non-Command Crops Block Present 5 Years 10 Years 5 Years 10 Years Present Year Year Before Before Before Before Wheat 22.9 19.7 21.2 20.2 16.1 19.4 Jwar/ Bajra 7.5 6.2 6.6 6.2 4.6 5.4 Charkhari Pulses 6.5 5.2 5.6 5.2 4.2 4.8 Oilseeds 4.8 3.5 4.5 3.5 2.4 3.2 Wheat 23.2 19.5 20.5 19.7 17.5 18.9 Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 5.9 6.3 5.9 4.8 5.1 Kabrai Pulses 7.9 6.6 7.0 6.6 5.5 5.8 Oilseeds 4.6 3.1 4.3 3.1 1.9 3.6 Wheat 23.9 18.3 22.1 19.5 16.5 18.7 Jwar/ Bajra 6.9 5.6 6.0 5.6 5.5 4.8 Panwari Pulses 7.1 5.3 5.2 5.3 3.9 5.5 Oilseeds 5.1 3.5 4.5 3.5 2.9 3.9 483 Wheat 23.3 19.2 21.3 19.8 16.7 19.0 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 5.9 6.3 5.9 5.0 5.1 (Average) Pulses 7.2 5.7 6.0 5.7 4.5 5.4 Oilseeds 4.8 3.4 4.4 3.4 2.4 3.6 Table 29 : Reason if Production Increased/ Declined (Multiple Response) Name of Increase/ Command Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Proper Fertilizers Use 3 Use of HYV Seed 2 Timely Irrigation 1 Charkhari Production Declined Irrigation Problem 9 Problem of wild animals 3 Poor Rain 2 Increase of Timely Irrigation 4 Use of HYV Seed 3 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Kabrai Production Declined Irrigation Problem 5 Poor Rain 1 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Increase of Timely Irrigation 6 Proper Fertilizers Use 1 Use of HYV Seed 1 Panwari Production Declined Irrigation Problem 5 Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Problem of wild animals 2 Name of Increase/ Non-Command Block Decreased Reasons 1 Nos. Reasons 2 Nos. Reasons 3 Nos. Increase of Use of HYV Seed 5 Proper Fertilizers Use 3 Timely Irrigation 2 Charkhari Production Declined Irrigation Problem 3 Poor Rain 2 Problem of wild animals 1 Increase of Use of HYV Seed 4 Proper Fertilizers Use 2 Timely Irrigation 2 Kabrai Production Declined Poor Rain 5 Shortage of Fertilizer 3 Irrigation Problem 1 Increase of Panwari Proper Fertilizers Use 4 Use of HYV Seed 4 Timely Irrigation 2 Production 484 Declined Irrigation Problem 7 Problem of wild animals 3 Shortage of Fertilizer 1 Table 30 : Other crops or vegetable sown in between Rabi, Kharif and Zaid Command Non-Command Block Name Yes No Yes No Charkhari 0 42 0 41 Kabrai 0 43 0 43 Panwari 0 49 0 33 District Total 0 134 0 117 485 Table 31 : Command & Non-command wise total sown area & area sown in Rabi, Kharif Sown Area in Kharif Block Name Village Position Total Sown area (Ha.) Sown Area in Rabi (%) (%) Command 121.74 60.10 39.90 Charkhari Non Command 113.12 59.15 40.85 Total 234.86 59.64 40.36 Command 142.42 66.96 33.04 Kabrai Non Command 161.25 55.51 44.49 Total 303.67 60.88 39.12 Command 143.22 54.57 45.43 Panwari Non Command 150.48 54.25 45.75 Total 293.7 54.41 45.59 Command 407.38 60.55 39.45 District Non Command 424.85 56.03 43.97 Total 832.23 58.24 41.76 Table 32 : Total Sown Area and total Irrigated Land Command Non-Command Block Name Area Irrigated Sown Area Area Irrigated Sown Area (Ha.) Ha. % (Ha.) Ha. % Charkhari 121.7 30.24 24.8 113.1 34.82 30.8 Kabrai 142.4 76.82 53.9 161.3 30.2 18.7 Panwari 143.2 56.6 39.5 150.5 43.97 29.2 District Total 407.4 163.7 39.4 424.9 109.0 26.2 Table 33 : Area and Source of Irrigation (Multiple Response) Block Name Total Command (Source of Irrigation) 486 Irrigated land (Ha.) Reservoir/ Private Tubewell/ Govt. Rainfed Pond/well Canal (%) Dam (%) Pumpset (%) Tubewell (%) (%) & etc. (%) Charkhari 30.24 13.36 0.00 80.29 0.00 7.54 7.54 Kabrai 76.82 92.91 2.60 40.71 0.00 4.27 4.27 Panwari 56.6 75.58 1.41 23.00 0.00 7.56 7.56 District Total 163.7 72.22 1.71 41.90 0.00 3.23 3.23 Non-Command (Source of Irrigation) Total Block Name Irrigated Reservoir/ Private Tubewell/ Govt. Rainfed Pond/well land (Ha.) Canal (%) Dam (%) Pumpset (%) Tubewell (%) (%) & etc. (%) Charkhari 34.82 0.00 0.00 69.39 0.00 20.91 20.91 Kabrai 30.2 0.00 0.00 80.79 0.00 27.42 27.42 Panwari 43.97 0.00 0.00 16.33 0.00 21.11 21.11 District Total 109.0 0.00 0.00 51.14 0.00 9.43 9.43 Table 34 : Willingness to Pay Higher Water Tariff if Timely and adequate canal water is provided: (In %) Block Name Land holding Size Yes (%) No (%) No Response (%) Marginal 36.4 18.2 45.5 Charkhari Small 30.8 30.8 38.5 Large 23.1 30.8 46.2 Total 31.3 24.1 44.6 Marginal 34.2 18.4 47.4 Kabrai Small 50.0 7.7 42.3 Large 31.8 18.2 50.0 Total 38.4 15.1 46.5 487 Marginal 38.9 19.4 41.7 Panwari Small 42.9 33.3 23.8 Large 40.0 24.0 36.0 Total 40.2 24.4 35.4 District Total (%) 36.7 21.1 42.2 Note: Non-command-Not applicable Table 35 : Position of Irrigation through / Reservoir/ Dam/ Canal Command Water not Block Received Total No. of Crops Name Total No. Total No. of Total No. Total No. Name No. of from above Watering Watering Watering of Timely of Late Respondent Source for through Required done Watering Watering No. of Tubewell Watering Wheat 43 43 36 16 18 9 9 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charkhari Pulses 2 12 12 9 3 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 26 104 70 33 37 37 25 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kabrai Pulses 12 12 12 10 2 1 1 Oil Seeds 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 Wheat 45 182 138 84 48 48 33 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Panwari Pulses 24 27 24 22 2 0 0 Oil Seeds 8 8 8 7 1 0 5 District Wheat 114 329 244 133 103 94 67 488 Total Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pulses 38 51 48 41 7 1 1 Oil Seeds 9 9 9 8 1 0 6 Non-Command Water not Block Received Total No. of Crops Name Total No. Total No. of Total No. Total No. Name No. of from above Watering Watering Watering of Timely of Late Respondent Source for through Required done Watering Watering No. of Tubewell Watering Wheat 3 12 6 3 3 6 6 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charkhari Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kabrai Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Panwari Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 3 12 6 3 3 6 6 District Jwar/Bajra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Pulses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 489 Table 36 : Landholding size class wise production of Crops, Cost and Income per Ha. (in Rs.) Command Irrigation cost (Av. Wage Total price Price of Land per Ha.) of Average Other Crops of crop Seeds Income Holding Productivity Labour Cost of expense Name Production (Av. (per Size (Qtl/Ha) By (Av. Fertilizer (per (Av. per per By Tubewel Ha.) Canal per (per Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Ha.) Wheat 21.5 20845 2630 144 3989 1934 2662 3534 5952 Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 5595 632 0 0 1181 500 2389 894 Marginal Pulses 7.1 19512 2497 128 1800 1971 893 3266 8957 Oil seeds 5.5 15250 1500 0 0 2600 1300 2500 7350 Wheat 24.4 23784 2767 128 3677 2565 2735 3448 8463 Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 5919 672 0 0 1523 493 2104 1126 Small Pulses 7.1 20593 2642 128 2000 2215 1282 3265 9060 Oil seeds 3.0 15000 2000 0 0 3000 1800 2000 6200 Wheat 23.9 23461 2718 128 3714 2655 2853 3585 7808 Jwar/ Bajra 7.3 6220 783 0 0 1721 500 2025 1190 Large Pulses 7.3 20421 2541 128 1610 2294 1207 3196 9445 Oil seeds 6.0 20000 800 0 0 1700 1500 2800 13200 Wheat 23.3 22697 2705 133 3793 2385 2750 3522 7408 District Jwar/ Bajra 7.2 5911 696 0 0 1475 498 2173 1070 (Average) Pulses 7.2 20175 2560 128 1803 2160 1127 3243 9154 Oil seeds 4.8 16750 1433 0 0 2433 1533 2433 8917 Land Crops Non-Command Holding Name Productivity Total price Price of Irrigation cost (Av. Wage Average Other Income Size (Qtl/Ha) of crop Seeds per Ha.) of Cost of expense (per 490 Production (Av. Labour Fertilizer (per Ha.) (Av. per per By (Av. (per Ha.) Ha.) By Tubewel Ha.) Ha.) Canal per Ha.) Wheat 20.9 20326 2422 0 3607 2498 2401 3006 6392 Jwar/ Bajra 7.0 5738 533 0 0 1299 533 1946 1427 Marginal Pulses 7.3 21435 1983 0 1650 2743 1233 2696 11131 Oil seeds 4.5 13250 875 0 0 2075 1325 1550 7425 Wheat 19.2 19163 2547 0 3497 2505 2519 3560 4536 Jwar/ Bajra 6.7 5130 437 0 0 1209 500 1812 1172 Small Pulses 6.7 16318 2395 0 1918 2164 1083 3486 5271 Oil seeds 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 19.4 19242 2515 0 4246 2644 2603 3245 3989 Jwar/ Bajra 6.7 5419 502 0 0 1533 544 2019 820 Large Pulses 6.5 18045 2236 0 1782 2486 1571 3055 6915 Oil seeds 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat 19.8 19577 2495 0 3783 2549 2508 3270 4972 District Jwar/ Bajra 6.8 5429 491 0 0 1347 526 1926 1140 (Average) Pulses 6.8 18599 2205 0 1783 2464 1296 3079 7772 Oil seeds 4.5 13250 875 0 0 2075 1325 1550 7425 491 Table : 37 Problems in Marketing of Crops Produce: (Multiple Response) Command (Problems in Marketing) Block Produce Sold At Low To Money lender for Long distance of No Procurement Exploitation by Middle Name Transport Storage Total Price Repayment of loan Mandi Centre Men 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 2 2 10 0 16 11 5 46 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Charkhari 14 Man 1 0 9 0 2 2 0 4. Local Market 6 1 22 3 4 4 3 43 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 3 0 6 2 9 10 2 32 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Kabrai 12 Man 1 1 4 2 0 4 0 4. Local Market 1 2 14 2 2 3 1 25 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2. Mandi 9 3 20 2 8 2 9 53 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Panwari 16 Man 1 1 8 0 0 3 3 4. Local Market 3 2 24 2 2 8 9 50 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2. Mandi 14 5 36 4 33 23 16 131 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 3 2 21 2 2 9 3 42 Total Man 4. Local Market 10 5 60 7 8 15 13 118 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 492 Command (Problems in Marketing) Block Produce Sold At Low To Money lender for Long distance of No Procurement Exploitation by Middle Name Transport Storage Total Price Repayment of loan Mandi Centre Men 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 1 1 7 0 7 3 2 21 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Charkhari 5 Man 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 4. Local Market 4 1 12 2 3 2 3 27 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Mandi 2 0 4 1 5 7 1 20 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Kabrai 8 Man 0 1 3 2 0 2 0 4. Local Market 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 16 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2. Mandi 7 2 8 2 2 7 2 30 3. Wholeseller/ Middle Panwari 16 Man 1 1 8 0 0 3 3 4. Local Market 2 1 7 1 1 4 3 19 5.Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Procurement Centre 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2. Mandi 3 0 15 8 9 17 21 73 District 3. Wholeseller/ Middle 0 1 12 1 8 1 8 31 Total Man 4. Local Market 9 7 39 15 10 12 14 106 5.Other 2 0 7 1 0 0 1 11 493 Table 38 : Impact of Canal/Dam/Reservoir on Productivity of Crops: (Multiple Response) No. of Farmers Command Non-Command Block Name Impact Nos. of Respondent % No Response % Total Nos. of Respondent % No Response % Total 1. Productivity Improved 2 0.00 9 81.82 11 1 0.00 7 87.50 8 2. New Crops 0 0.00 7 100.00 7 0 0.00 4 100.00 4 Charkhari 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 6 100.00 6 1 25.00 3 75.00 4 4. No Sufficient Impact 1 7.69 12 92.31 13 3 17.65 14 82.35 17 1. Productivity Improved 0 0.00 18 100.00 18 0 0.00 11 100.00 11 2. New Crops 0 0.00 9 100.00 9 0 0.00 5 100.00 5 Kabrai 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 10 100.00 10 0 0.00 5 100.00 5 4. No Sufficient Impact 5 18.52 22 81.48 27 3 25.00 9 75.00 12 1. Productivity Improved 6 30.00 14 70.00 20 2 22.22 7 77.78 9 2. New Crops 0 0.00 6 100.00 6 0 0.00 3 100.00 3 Panwari 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 22 100.00 22 0 0.00 14 100.00 14 4. No Sufficient Impact 5 26.32 14 73.68 19 3 15.79 16 84.21 19 1. Productivity Improved 8 16.33 41 83.67 49 3 10.71 25 89.29 28 2. New Crops 0 0.00 22 100.00 22 0 0.00 12 100.00 12 District Total 3. Better Quality Produce 0 0.00 38 100.00 38 1 4.35 22 95.65 23 4. No Sufficient Impact 11 18.64 48 81.36 59 9 18.75 39 81.25 48 Table 39: Average Use of Fertilizer and Pesticide Per Hectare Average (Kg/Lit per Ha. Block Name Fertilizer/Pesticide Command Non-Command 494 1. Chemical Fertilizer 231.6 229.00 2. Bio-Fertilizer 104.4 101.60 Charkhari 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 236.8 225.32 2. Bio-Fertilizer 34.5 0.00 Kabrai 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 248.0 239.39 2. Bio-Fertilizer 91.0 0.00 Panwari 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 1. Chemical Fertilizer 238.8 231.24 2. Bio-Fertilizer 76.6 33.87 District Total 3. Chemical Pesticide 0.0 0.00 4. Bio-Pesticide 0.0 0.00 Table 40 : Major Problems Related to Agriculture and Irrigation and Reasons: (Multiple Response) Command Block Name Problems in Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation 1- Fertilizer Problem 32 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 29 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 30 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 27 Power Failures 3- Wild Animals & Termite 29 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 24 Untimely Water Supply Charkhari 4- Agri implement 22 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 19 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 26 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 24 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology 1- Fertilizer Problem 28 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 26 Lack of Rain Kabrai Deep 495 Command Block Name Problems in Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation 2- Seeds Quality 21 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 22 Power Failures 3- Wild Animals & Termite 30 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 29 Untimely Water Supply 4- Agri implement 21 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 20 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 15 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 12 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology 1- Fertilizer Problem 51 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 44 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 33 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 31 Power Failures 3- Wild Animals & Termite 29 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 26 Untimely Water Supply Panwari 4- Agri implement 27 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 24 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 16 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 15 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology 1- Fertilizer Problem 139 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 122 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 78 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 103 Power Failures District 3- Wild Animals & Termite 97 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 96 Untimely Water Supply Total 4- Agri implement 99 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 86 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 29 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 45 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology 24 Non- Command Block Name Problems in Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation 1- Fertilizer Problem 30 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 24 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 29 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 26 Power Failures Charkhari 3- Wild Animals & Termite 34 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 30 Untimely Water Supply 4- Agri implement 27 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 25 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 31 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 22 Costly, due to Tubewell use. 496 Command Block Name Problems in Problems in Agriculture Nos. Probable Reasons Nos. Probable Reasons Irrigation Technology 1- Fertilizer Problem 41 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 42 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 39 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 37 Power Failures 3- Wild Animals & Termite 32 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 30 Untimely Water Supply Kabrai 4- Agri implement 29 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 29 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 18 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 16 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology 1- Fertilizer Problem 35 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 32 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 32 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 29 Power Failures 3- Wild Animals & Termite 26 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 24 Untimely Water Supply Panwari 4- Agri implement 24 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 22 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 17 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 14 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology 1- Fertilizer Problem 139 Lack of HYV Seeds 1-Water Level is 122 Lack of Rain Deep 2- Seeds Quality 78 Shortage of Fertilizer 2-Electricity 103 Power Failures District 3- Wild Animals & Termite 97 Crop Waste 3- Water Supply 96 Untimely Water Supply Total 4- Agri implement 99 Required agri implement 4- Irrigation 86 Lack of Irrigation Equipment Equipments 5- Low Productivity 29 Lack of new Agri 5- Irrigation Cost 45 Costly, due to Tubewell use. Technology Table 41 : Discuss Among Farmers about Getting Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Charkhari 1 1.11 89 98.89 90 Kabrai 1 1.14 87 98.86 88 Panwari 2 2.30 85 97.70 87 District Total 4 1.33 261 87.00 265 497 Table 42: Any Arrangement for Distribution of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Charkhari 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Kabrai 1 1.14 87 98.86 88 Panwari 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 1 0.33 264 88.00 265 Table 43: Any Farmers Participation in Irrigation recording of Canal Water Block Name Yes % No % Total Charkhari 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Kabrai 1 1.14 87 98.86 88 Panwari 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 1 0.33 264 88.00 265 Q. No. 25.4 to 25.8 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 44, 45, 46 47 & 48) Table 49 : Whether Canal is Repaired Annually or Season-wise. Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Charkhari 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Kabrai 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Panwari 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 0 0.00 265 88.33 265 Q. No. 25.10 to 25.11 Respondents had no Knowledge (Table 50 & 51) Table 50 : Five Imposed on farmers for illegal use of Canal water: Block Name Annually or Seasonwise (No.) 498 Yes % No % Total Charkhari 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Kabrai 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Panwari 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 0 0.00 265 88.33 265 Table 51 : Criminal Cases Filed for canal crime and number of cases: Annually or Seasonwise (No.) Block Name Yes % No % Total Charkhari 0 0.00 90 100.00 90 Kabrai 0 0.00 88 100.00 88 Panwari 0 0.00 87 100.00 87 District Total 0 0.00 265 88.33 265 Command Non Command Not Applied 499 Table 52 : Working of NGOs in the Area and Families Benefitted Nos. of Responses Block Name NGO’s working in the Area Command Non-Command (No.) (%) (No.) (%) Yes 0 0.0 0 0.0 Charkhari NO 50 100.0 50 100.0 Total 50 100.0 50 100.0 Yes 1 2.0 1 2.0 Kabrai NO 49 98.0 49 98.0 Total 50 100.0 50 100.0 Yes 2 3.3 0 0.0 Panwari NO 58 96.7 40 100.0 Total 60 100.0 40 100.0 Yes 3 1.9 1 0.7 District Total NO 157 98.1 139 99.3 Total 160 100.0 140 100.0 Families Benefitted for working of NGOs. Families Benefitted Block Name Command Non-Command Yes (%) No (%) Yes (%) No (%) Charkhari 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Kabrai 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 Panwari 1 50.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total 2 100.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 Table 53 : Self Helf Groups working in the Area and their objectives Block Name YES/No Command Non-Command 500 No. % No. % Yes 0 0.00 0 0.00 Charkhari No 50 100.00 50 100.00 Total 50 100.00 50 100.00 Yes 3 6.00 2 4.00 Kabrai No 47 94.00 48 96.00 Total 50 100.00 50 100.00 Yes 3 5.00 1 2.50 Panwari No 57 95.00 39 97.50 Total 60 100.00 40 100.00 Yes 6 3.75 3 2.14 Total No 154 96.25 137 97.86 Total 160 123.08 140 82.35 If Yes, Objectives No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 Help in Small Business 0 1 Charkhari 4 Improve Agriculture 1 1 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 0 0 Help in Small Business 1 0 Kabrai 2 Improve Agriculture 0 1 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Panwari 3 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 1 0 501 No. of Responses Block Name If Yes Objectives Command Non-Command Help in Small Business 1 0 Improve Agriculture 1 0 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Improvement in Animal Husbandry 2 0 Help in Small Business 2 1 Total 9 Improve Agriculture 2 2 Promote Education 0 0 Develop Cottage Industry 0 0 Table 54: Family Members Associated with Self Helf Group and Whether Benefitted Family Benefitted from SHG Block Name Command Non- Command Members Members Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Yes (No.) Yes (%) No (No.) No (%) Associated Associated Yes 0 Yes 0 Charkhari 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 50 No 50 Yes 1 Yes 1 Kabrai 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.00 1 100.00 No 49 No 49 Yes 0 Yes 0 Panwari 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 No 60 No 40 Yes 1 Yes 1 Total 1 100.0 1 100.0 0 0.00 1 0.00 No 159 No 139 Table 55 : Kind of Benefitted Family Received from SHG Command Non-Command Block Name Benefits (No.) (%) (No.) (%) 502 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Charkhari 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Kabrai 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Panwari 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Table 56: Maintain contacts with ID Officials and their Designation Block Name Yes/NO (No.) (%) Designation No. Designation No. Command Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Charkhari No 50 100.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 5 10.0 Seenchpal 5 -- -- Kabrai No 45 90.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 11 22.0 Seenchpal 7 JE 4 Panwari No 49 98.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 16 10.0 Seenchpal 12 JE 4 District Total No 144 90.0 -- -- -- -- Non-Command Yes 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- Charkhari No 50 125.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 2 4.0 Seenchpal 2 -- -- Kabrai No 48 96.0 -- -- -- -- Panwari Yes 1 2.0 Seenchpal 4 JE 1 503 No 39 78.0 -- -- -- -- Yes 3 2.1 Seenchpal 6 JE 1 District Total No 137 97.9 -- -- -- -- Table 57: Work for which contact ID Officials and Whether you feel satisfied with his behaviour. Satisfaction Block Name Nature of Work Yes Partially No Total Command Irrigation delayed 1 0 1 2 Charkhari Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 0 0 Irrigation delayed 1 1 1 3 Kabrai Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 1 2 Irrigation delayed 1 1 0 2 Panwari Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 1 2 Irrigation delayed 3 2 2 7 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 2 0 2 4 Non-Command Irrigation delayed 1 0 1 2 Charkhari Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 1 1 0 2 Kabrai Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 0 1 Irrigation delayed 1 0 1 2 Panwari Insufficient Water Supply 0 0 1 1 Irrigation delayed 3 1 2 6 District Total Insufficient Water Supply 1 0 2 3 Table 58: Place where Garbage is thrown and Its effect: (Multiple Response) Block Place of Dump Command (Effect of household waste thrown:) Name 504 Command Non-Command More Dirty Bad Prevallenc Prevalanc More Dirty Bad Prevallenc Prevalanc Tota Tota Mosquitoes/Fli Environme Smel e of e of Mosquitoes/Fli Environme Smel e of e of l l es nt l Malaria Diarrhea es nt l Malaria Diarrhea Near home 2 1 5 3 1 12 4 8 3 1 0 16 On Dump Site 10 8 16 12 2 48 10 14 12 0 0 36 Charkha ri On Pond 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 1 2 1 0 3 7 2 3 1 0 0 6 In the Field 10 8 9 8 0 35 14 15 8 1 1 39 Near home 9 5 3 1 1 19 9 8 4 2 1 24 On Dump Site 11 14 13 4 0 42 7 5 3 1 0 16 Kabrai On Pond 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 On Water Logged Place 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 2 3 1 4 2 12 14 15 8 2 0 39 Near home 8 12 15 2 0 37 6 5 7 4 0 22 On Dump Site 22 17 14 0 1 54 8 2 4 1 0 15 Panwari On Pond 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 On Water Logged Place 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the Field 14 15 5 0 0 34 12 15 8 0 0 35 Near home 19 18 23 6 2 68 19 21 14 7 1 62 On Dump Site 43 39 43 16 3 144 25 21 19 2 0 67 District Total Pond 2 1 3 2 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 On Water Logged Place 2 2 1 1 3 9 2 3 1 0 0 6 In the Field 26 26 15 12 2 81 40 45 24 3 1 113 Table 59: Whether Garbage is used in Preparing Fertilizer? 505 Response Block Name Command Non-Command Yes No Yes No Charkhari 9 41 6 44 Kabrai 14 36 9 41 Panwari 18 42 15 25 District Total 41 119 30 110 Table 60: Family's Monthly Expenses on Medical Treatment & Expenses on Treatment of Women Av. Monthly Expneses on Av. Monthly Expences on Block Name No. of HHs No. of HHs. Family (Rs.) Women (Rs.) Command Charkhari 50 443 60 244 Kabrai 50 472 60 203 Panwari 60 402 50 214 Total 160 439 170 220 Non-Command Charkhari 50 382 40 231 Kabrai 50 312 40 196 Panwari 40 372 50 209 Total 140 355 130 212 District Total 300 397 300 216 Table 61: Total Number of Family Members and Number of Members Suffered from Certain Diseases in Last Two Years. Number of Members who Number of Members who Family Family Number suffered from certain diseases Number suffered from certain diseases Block Name Members Members Number % Number % Command Non-Command Charkhari Male 179 43 24.02 Male 165 14 8.48 Female 158 37 23.42 Female 149 27 18.12 506 Total 337 80 23.74 Total 314 41 13.06 Male 166 29 17.47 Male 159 12 7.55 Kabrai Female 157 25 15.92 Female 147 19 12.93 Total 323 54 16.72 Total 306 31 10.13 Male 188 27 14.36 Male 180 14 7.78 Panwari Female 171 30 17.54 Female 153 22 14.38 Total 359 57 15.88 Total 333 36 10.81 Male 533 99 18.57 Male 504 40 7.94 District Total Female 486 92 18.93 Female 449 68 15.14 Total 1019 191 18.74 Total 953 108 11.33 Table 62 : Disease-wise Number of Family Members who suffered (Multiple Responses) Command Command Non-Command Family Members Family Members Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment Treatment place Treatment place Affected by this Affected by this certain diseases certain diseases % of those who % of those who Members who Members who suffered from suffered from Number of Number of suffered suffered (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Charkhari 43 37 9 6 20.93 16.22 6 3 7 14 27 3 9 21.43 33.33 8 22 9 Kabrai 29 25 2 1 6.90 4.00 5 3 10 12 19 5 7 41.67 36.84 11 5 9 Typhoid Panwari 27 30 4 2 14.81 6.67 7 2 8 14 22 2 2 14.29 9.09 2 6 9 District Total 99 92 15 9 15.15 9.78 18 8 11 40 68 10 18 25.00 26.47 21 33 9 Cholera/ Diarrhoea Charkhari 43 37 3 5 6.98 13.51 5 3 9 14 27 1 4 7.14 14.81 3 3 17 507 Command Command Non-Command Family Members Family Members Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment Treatment place Treatment place Affected by this Affected by this certain diseases certain diseases % of those who % of those who Members who Members who suffered from suffered from Number of Number of suffered suffered (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Kabrai 29 25 3 2 10.34 8.00 3 1 11 12 19 1 2 8.33 10.53 2 1 13 Panwari 27 30 2 3 7.41 10.00 7 2 8 14 22 1 7 7.14 31.82 6 9 7 District Total 99 92 8 10 8.08 10.87 15 6 12 40 68 3 13 7.50 19.12 11 13 12 Charkhari 43 37 2 2 4.65 5.41 2 2 11 14 27 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 2 13 Kabrai 29 25 3 1 10.34 4.00 4 1 10 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 5 2 11 Dysentery Panwari 27 30 1 2 3.70 6.67 5 3 14 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 2 3 11 District Total 99 92 6 5 6.06 5.43 11 6 12 40 68 2 0 5.00 0.00 8 7 12 Charkhari 43 37 0 1 0.00 2.70 1 1 9 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 1 20 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Hepatitis Panwari 27 30 0 1 0.00 3.33 0 1 7 14 22 0 1 0.00 4.55 0 1 10 District Total 99 92 0 2 0.00 2.17 1 2 15 40 68 0 1 0.00 1.47 1 2 15 Charkhari 43 37 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Polio Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Charkhari 43 37 8 7 18.60 18.92 1 1 12 14 27 1 4 7.14 14.81 2 4 14 Kabrai 29 25 6 5 20.69 20.00 2 1 8 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 2 1 9 Jaundice Panwari 27 30 7 4 25.93 13.33 1 2 10 14 22 2 1 14.29 4.55 1 3 16 District Total 99 92 21 16 21.21 17.39 4 4 11 40 68 3 6 7.50 8.82 5 8 13 Filaria Charkhari 43 37 0 1 0.00 2.70 1 0 12 14 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 1 0 50 508 Command Command Non-Command Family Members Family Members Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment Treatment place Treatment place Affected by this Affected by this certain diseases certain diseases % of those who % of those who Members who Members who suffered from suffered from Number of Number of suffered suffered (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 0 1 0.00 1.09 1 0 15 40 68 0 1 0.00 1.47 1 0 50 Charkhari 43 37 8 7 18.60 18.92 4 3 12 14 27 4 3 28.57 11.11 1 3 12 Kabrai 29 25 6 10 20.69 40.00 8 6 7 12 19 5 5 41.67 26.32 16 15 7 Malaria Panwari 27 30 6 9 22.22 30.00 6 5 11 14 22 4 7 28.57 31.82 18 17 11 District Total 99 92 20 26 20.20 28.26 18 14 10 40 68 13 15 32.50 22.06 35 35 10 Charkhari 43 37 1 1 2.33 2.70 5 1 19 14 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 0 1 30 Kabrai 29 25 2 0 6.90 0.00 4 2 9 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 0 6 8 Dengu Panwari 27 30 0 3 0.00 10.00 4 3 8 14 22 0 2 0.00 9.09 4 9 8 District Total 99 92 3 4 3.03 4.35 13 6 15 40 68 0 4 0.00 5.88 4 16 15 Charkhari 43 37 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Japanese encephalitis Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Charkhari 43 37 1 0 2.33 0.00 1 1 24 14 27 1 1 7.14 3.70 1 1 28 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Flourisis Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 1 0 1.01 0.00 1 1 26 40 68 1 1 2.50 1.47 1 1 28 Leprosy Charkhari 43 37 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 509 Command Command Non-Command Family Members Family Members Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment Treatment place Treatment place Affected by this Affected by this certain diseases certain diseases % of those who % of those who Members who Members who suffered from suffered from Number of Number of suffered suffered (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Charkhari 43 37 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Kabrai 29 25 0 1 0.00 4.00 0 0 0 12 19 1 1 8.33 5.26 1 1 15 Smallpox Panwari 27 30 1 0 3.70 0.00 1 0 15 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 15 District Total 99 92 1 1 1.01 1.09 1 0 15 40 68 2 1 5.00 1.47 2 1 15 Charkhari 43 37 4 4 9.30 10.81 14 8 12 14 27 0 2 0.00 7.41 21 15 12 Kabrai 29 25 3 3 10.34 12.00 8 3 10 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Whoping Cough Panwari 27 30 3 3 11.11 10.00 6 2 15 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 0 1 15 District Total 99 92 10 10 10.10 10.87 28 13 16 40 68 1 2 2.50 2.94 21 16 13 Charkhari 43 37 1 0 2.33 0.00 1 0 19 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Chickenpox Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 15 District Total 99 92 1 0 1.01 0.00 1 0 20 40 68 1 0 2.50 0.00 1 0 15 Charkhari 43 37 2 1 4.65 2.70 1 2 12 14 27 0 1 0.00 3.70 0 2 10 Kabrai 29 25 0 1 0.00 4.00 1 1 10 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 2 1 9 Asthama Panwari 27 30 1 0 3.70 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 3 2 3.03 2.17 2 3 11 40 68 0 2 0.00 2.94 2 3 9 Worm disease Charkhari 43 37 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 510 Command Command Non-Command Family Members Family Members Distance of Place of treatment Distance of Place of treatment Treatment place Treatment place Affected by this Affected by this certain diseases certain diseases % of those who % of those who Members who Members who suffered from suffered from Number of Number of suffered suffered (In KM.) (In KM.) Desease Block Name Physician Physician Hospital Hospital Female Female Female Female Female Female Govt. Govt. Male Male Male Male Male Male Pvt. Pvt. Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 9 Charkhari 43 37 2 1 4.65 2.70 1 0 1 14 27 1 1 7.14 3.70 1 0 1 Kabrai 29 25 4 1 13.79 4.00 1 1 13 12 19 0 1 0.00 5.26 1 1 20 Skin Disease Panwari 27 30 2 3 7.41 10.00 1 1 8 14 22 1 2 7.14 9.09 3 1 7 District Total 99 92 8 5 8.08 5.43 3 2 0 40 68 2 4 5.00 5.88 5 2 0 Charkhari 43 37 1 0 2.33 0.00 1 0 0 14 27 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 1 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Anemia Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 1 0 1.01 0.00 1 0 1 40 68 1 0 2.50 0.00 1 0 1 Charkhari 43 37 1 0 2.33 0.00 1 0 12 14 27 1 0 7.14 0.00 1 0 10 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 1 6 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 1 6 T.B. Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 1 0 1.01 0.00 1 1 8 40 68 1 0 2.50 0.00 1 1 8 Charkhari 43 37 0 1 0.00 2.70 1 0 19 14 27 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 30 Kabrai 29 25 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 12 19 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 Pneumonia Panwari 27 30 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 14 22 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 District Total 99 92 0 1 0.00 1.09 1 0 30 40 68 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 30 511 Table 63: Family Benefitted from Government Programmes in the Area of Agriculture, Irrigation and Poverty Alleviation: whether benefitted satisfactory whether benefitted satisfactory Programme Programme Families Benefitted Families Benefitted Block Name Related to Description Number Number Yes Partially No Yes Partially No Command Non-Command Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Irrigation NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Charkhari 50 5 1 3 50 4 1 2 Poverty Kabrai 50 2 0 2 50 1 0 1 MNREGA Alleviation Panwari 60 4 1 5 40 4 1 2 District Total 160 11 2 10 140 9 2 5 Note :- NA - No Awareness / Not Applicable Table 64: Occupationwise Average Annual Income Working of Women Respondents Number Average Income Number Average Income Block Name Occupation Command Non-Command Labours 5 7409 3 7315 Agriculture 2 5831 1 5239 Charkhari Housewife (Nil) 43 0 46 0 Total 50 4413 50 4185 Labours 4 5763 3 5561 Agriculture 2 7521 0 0 Kabrai Housewife (Nil) 44 0 47 0 Total 50 4428 50 1854 Labours 7 6935 2 5532 Agriculture 1 4368 0 0 Panwari Housewife (Nil) 52 0 38 0 Total 60 3768 40 1844 512 Labours 16 6702 8 6136 Agriculture 5 5907 1 1746 District Total Housewife (Nil) 139 0 131 0 Total 160 4203.00 140 2627.44 Table 65: Entry of Family land in Khatauni Command Non-Command Block Name In whose Name Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Number of Families Total Land Size (Ha). Only Man 45 101.49 41 92.52 Only Women 2 2.35 1 1.00 Charkhari Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 47 103.84 42 93.52 Only Man 45 103.44 44 115.49 Only Women 2 1.40 0 0.00 Kabrai Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 47 104.84 44 115.49 Only Man 49 94.11 34 116.68 Only Women 2 3.00 0 0.00 Panwari Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 51 97.11 34 116.68 Only Man 139 299.04 119 324.69 Only Women 6 6.75 1 1.00 Total Joint Name 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 145 305.79 120 325.69 513 Table 66: Number of Children in 7-14 Age Group & Number of School Going No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School No. in 7-14 Age Number of % of School Block Name Children Group School Going Going Group School Going Going Command Non-Command Boys 59 55 93.22 41 32 78.05 Charkhari Girls 37 32 86.49 33 20 60.61 Total 96 87 90.63 74 52 70.27 Boys 61 53 86.89 49 37 75.51 Kabrai Girls 43 38 88.37 34 22 64.71 Total 104 91 87.50 83 59 71.08 Boys 57 51 89.47 47 38 80.85 Panwari Girls 41 34 82.93 45 33 73.33 Total 98 85 86.73 92 71 77.17 Boys 177 159 89.83 137 107 78.10 District Total Girls 121 104 85.95 112 75 66.96 Total 298 263 88.26 249 182 73.09 Table 67: Average Annual Expenditure on Education of Boys & Girls Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Boys 2583 2263 Charkhari Girls 1675 1467 Total 2129 1865 Boys 3196 2672 Kabrai Girls 1400 1256 Total 2298 1964 Boys 2464 2019 Panwari Girls 1619 1432 Total 2041 1726 514 Average Annual Expenditure (Rs.) Block Name Expenditure on: Command Non-Command Boys 8243 6954 District Total Girls 4694 4155 Total 6468 5555 Table 68: Problems in continuing Education of Girls (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Problems Command Non-Command 1 Poverty 11 22.00 8 16.00 2 Lack of Schools 17 34.00 10 20.00 Charkhari 3 Transportation Problem 5 10.00 2 4.00 4 Early Marriage 6 12.00 1 2.00 5 No Problem 2 4.00 0 0.00 1 Poverty 9 18.00 5 10.00 2 Lack of Schools 7 14.00 5 10.00 Kabrai 3 Transportation Problem 5 10.00 1 2.00 4 Early Marriage 8 16.00 9 18.00 5 No Problem 1 2.00 3 6.00 1 Poverty 14 23.33 10 25.00 2 Lack of Schools 10 16.67 5 12.50 Panwari 3 Transportation Problem 8 13.33 4 10.00 4 Early Marriage 5 8.33 5 12.50 5 No Problem 0 0.00 0 0.00 District Total 1 Poverty 34 21.25 23 16.43 2 Lack of Schools 34 21.25 20 14.29 3 Transportation Problem 18 11.25 7 5.00 4 Early Marriage 19 11.88 15 10.71 515 Number % Number % Block Name Problems Command Non-Command 5 No Problem 3 1.88 3 2.14 Table 69: Type of Agricultural Work Done by Women (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Type of Work Command Non-Command 1 Harvesting 22 44.00 14 28.00 2 Help in Irrigation 15 30.00 9 18.00 3 Crop Storage 18 36.00 11 22.00 Charkhari 4 Sowing 14 28.00 10 20.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 11 22.00 8 16.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 7 14.00 4 8.00 1 Harvesting 21 42.00 14 28.00 2 Help in Irrigation 30 60.00 16 32.00 3 Crop Storage 24 48.00 10 20.00 Kabrai 4 Sowing 30 60.00 12 24.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 9 18.00 5 10.00 6 Help in Insecticide spray 10 20.00 3 6.00 1 Harvesting 19 31.67 11 27.50 2 Help in Irrigation 22 36.67 9 22.50 3 Crop Storage 32 53.33 14 35.00 Panwari 4 Sowing 22 36.67 10 25.00 5 Cultivation/Weeding 17 28.33 13 32.50 6 Help in Insecticide spray 8 13.33 2 5.00 1 Harvesting 62 38.75 39 27.86 2 Help in Irrigation 67 41.88 34 24.29 3 Crop Storage 74 46.25 35 25.00 District Total 4 Sowing 66 41.25 32 22.86 5 Cultivation/Weeding 37 23.13 26 18.57 6 Help in Insecticide spray 25 15.63 9 6.43 516 Table 70: Steps Taken by Women for Safe Storage of Foodgrains (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Steps Command Non-Command 1 Use of Hemp Bag 32 64.00 12 24.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 29 58.00 10 20.00 Charkhari 3 Use of Medicines 35 70.00 13 26.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 16 32.00 9 18.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 30 60.00 13 26.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 38 76.00 15 30.00 Kabrai 3 Use of Medicines 32 64.00 12 24.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 12 24.00 4 8.00 1 Use of Hemp Bag 42 70.00 16 40.00 2 Use of Neem Leaves 33 55.00 17 42.50 Panwari 3 Use of Medicines 18 30.00 14 35.00 4 Home Made Storage Tank 11 18.33 9 22.50 1 Use of Hemp Bag 104 65.00 41 29.29 2 Use of Neem Leaves 100 62.50 42 30.00 District Total 3 Use of Medicines 85 53.13 39 27.86 4 Home Made Storage Tank 39 24.38 22 15.71 Table 71: Who in the Family Looks-after Livestock (Multiple Responses) Number % Number % Block Name Persons Command Non-Command 1 Men 7 14.0 5 10.0 Charkhari 2 Women 4 8.0 3 6.0 3 Both 39 78.0 42 84.0 1 Men 5 10.0 4 8.0 Kabrai 2 Women 3 6.0 2 4.0 3 Both 42 84.0 44 88.0 517 Number % Number % Block Name Persons Command Non-Command 1 Men 8 13.3 4 10.0 Panwari 2 Women 5 8.3 2 5.0 3 Both 47 78.3 34 85.0 1 Men 20 12.5 13 9.3 District Total 2 Women 12 7.5 7 5.0 3 Both 128 80.0 120 85.7 Table 72: Average Number of Hours perday Spent by Women in Household Activities Average no. of Hourse per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 1 Cooking 1.44 1.40 2 Care of Livestock 1.25 1.25 3 Fetching Water 0.50 0.57 Charkhari 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1.10 1.16 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.14 1.13 6 Other Household Activities 1.46 1.52 1 Cooking 1.30 1.45 2 Care of Livestock 1.13 1.32 3 Fetching Water 0.53 1.35 Kabrai 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.58 1.22 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.23 1.35 6 Other Household Activities 1.40 2.00 Panwari 1 Cooking 2.00 1.45 2 Care of Livestock 0.59 0.58 3 Fetching Water 0.45 0.49 4 Collecting Fuel wood 0.55 0.54 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.40 1.45 518 Average no. of Hourse per day Block Name Activities Command Non-Command 6 Other Household Activities 1.43 1.44 1 Cooking 1.58 1.43 2 Care of Livestock 1.39 1.05 3 Fetching Water 0.49 1.20 District Total Average 4 Collecting Fuel wood 1.14 1.37 5 Unpaid work on Own Farm 1.26 1.31 6 Other Household Activities 1.43 2.05 Table 73: Difference in Working Conditions of Men and Women Workers: Per/day paid labour Agriculture (Av. No. of Working days / Year (Average Per/day paid labour Agriculture (Av. No. of Working days / Year (Average No. of Working days/year (Average) No. of Working days/year (Average) Rate of Daily Wages (Average Rs.) Rate of Daily Wages (Average Rs.) Rate of Daily Wages (Average Rs.) Rate of Daily Wages (Average Rs.) Perday paid labour in in other Perday paid labour in in other Activities (Av. Hours) Activities (Av. Hours) Hours) Hours) Block Name Male/ Female Command Non-Command Men 8 98 87 8 125 130 8 110 65 8 115 135 Charkhari Women 7 95 58 8 110 125 8 90 45 8 108 124 Men 8 102 75 8 130 110 8 100 62 8 125 112 Kabrai Women 7 92 54 8 110 70 8 92 42 8 116 87 Men 8 100 65 8 130 85 8 110 69 8 119 101 Panwari Women 7 75 49 8 100 72 8 95 48 8 124 75 District Total Men 8 100 76 8 128 108 8 107 65 8 120 116 519 Women 7 87 54 8 107 89 8 92 45 8 116 95 520 Table 74: Problems of Women working as Paid Labour (Multiple Responses) Type of Problems in Block Name Command Non-Command Agriculture related work Nos. In other Works Nos. Nos. In other Works Nos. 1 Less Working days 32 Go away work 27 Less Working days 35 Go away work 31 2 Low wages 22 Hard Work 15 Low wages 28 Hard Work 26 Charkhari 3 Do More work 18 Long Hours 14 Do More work 24 Long Hours 20 4 No Problem 8 No Problem 5 No Problem 2 No Problem 1 1 Less Working days 30 Go away work 28 Less Working days 35 Go away work 31 2 Low wages 24 Hard Work 20 Low wages 32 Hard Work 30 Kabrai 3 Do More work 16 Long Hours 13 Do More work 24 Long Hours 24 4 No Problem 2 No Problem 3 No Problem 4 No Problem 2 1 Less Working days 28 Go away work 24 Less Working days 38 Go away work 33 2 Low wages 18 Hard Work 14 Low wages 33 Hard Work 30 Panwari 3 Do More work 11 Long Hours 9 Do More work 22 Long Hours 19 4 No Problem 5 No Problem 3 No Problem 2 No Problem 1 1 Less Working days 90 Go away work 79 Less Working days 108 Go away work 95 2 Low wages 64 Hard Work 49 Low wages 93 Hard Work 86 District Total 3 Do More work 45 Long Hours 36 Do More work 70 Long Hours 63 4 No Problem 15 No Problem 11 No Problem 8 No Problem 4 Table 75: Average Annual Savings of Women for self, if they have separate Income AverageAnnual Savings for self AverageAnnual Savings for (Rs.) self (Rs.) Separate Income Separate Income Block Name Savings No Savings Savings No Savings Command Non-Command Yes 2 7400 - Yes 0 0 - Charkhari No 48 NA - No 50 NA - Yes 0 0 - Yes 0 0 - Kabrai No 50 NA - No 50 NA - 521 Yes 0 0 - Yes 0 0 - Panwari No 60 NA - No 40 NA - Yes 2 2467 - Yes 0 0.0 - District Total No 158 NA - No 140 NA - Table 76: Share Family Expences from Self-Income: (Multiple Responses) Item of Expences Number % Item of Expences Number % Block Name Command Non-Command 1 Health 3 6.00 1 Health 1 2.00 2 Food 6 12.00 2 Food 2 4.00 Charkhari 3 Clothes 4 8.00 3 Clothes 1 2.00 4 Education 4 8.00 4 Education 1 2.00 1 Health 4 8.00 1 Health 2 4.00 2 Food 9 18.00 2 Food 2 4.00 Kabrai 3 Clothes 6 12.00 3 Clothes 1 2.00 4 Education 3 6.00 4 Education 1 2.00 1 Health 5 8.33 1 Health 2 5.00 2 Food 10 16.67 2 Food 6 15.00 Panwari 3 Clothes 7 11.67 3 Clothes 4 10.00 4 Education 5 8.33 4 Education 2 5.00 1 Health 12 7.50 1 Health 5 3.57 2 Food 25 15.63 2 Food 10 7.14 District Total 3 Clothes 17 10.63 3 Clothes 6 4.29 4 Education 12 7.50 4 Education 4 2.86 Table 77: Average Annual Financial Benefits from SHG, if Member: SHG Average Annual SHG Average Annual No. % No. % Block Name Member Benefit (Rs.) Member Benefit (Rs.) Command Non-Command Yes 0 0.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 NA Charkhari No 50 100.00 NA No 50 100.00 NA 522 SHG Average Annual SHG Average Annual No. % No. % Member Benefit (Rs.) Member Benefit (Rs.) Yes 1 2.00 Yes 0 0.00 Kabrai No 49 98.00 NA No 50 100.00 NA Yes 0 0.00 Yes 0 0.00 Panwari No 60 100.00 NA No 40 100.00 NA Yes 1 0.63 Yes 0 0.00 District Total No 159 99.38 NA No 140 100.00 NA Table 78: Working in Any Community's Service Organization and Type of Activities Working in Type of Working in CSO No. % Type of Activities No. % Block Name CSO Activities Command Non-Command Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Charkhari No 50 100.00 - No 50 100.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Kabrai No 50 100.00 - No 50 100.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - Panwari No 60 100.00 - No 40 100.00 - Yes NA NA - Yes NA NA - District Total No 160 100.00 - No 140 100.00 - 523 Table 79: Women Get Reasonable Importance in Case they are Member of Panchayat or Water Users Association Get Importance Get Importance Yes No Yes No Block Name Membership Yes % No % Yes % No % Command Non-Command Panchayat or Water Charkhari Users Association 0 50 NA NA 0 0 0 50 NA NA NA NA Panchayat or Water Kabrai Users Association 3 47 3 100.0 0 0.0 2 48 1 50.0 1 50.0 Panchayat or Water Panwari Users Association 1 59 NA NA 1 100 0 60 NA NA NA NA District Total Panchayat or Water 4 156 3 75.0 1 25.0 2 158 1 50.0 1 50.0 Users Association Table 80: Social Problems that Affect Women in village: Effect on Women Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % Yes % No % Command Non-Command 1 Voilence Against Women 14 28.0 36 72.0 18 45.0 32 64.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 29 58.0 21 42.0 32 80.0 18 36.0 Charkhari 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 8 16.0 42 84.0 15 37.5 35 70.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 5 10.0 45 90.0 9 22.5 41 82.0 5 Insecure Environment 8 16.0 42 84.0 11 27.5 39 78.0 1 Voilence Against Women 10 20.0 40 80.0 14 35.0 36 72.0 2 Alcoholic Husband 14 28.0 36 72.0 15 37.5 35 70.0 Kabrai 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 9 18.0 41 82.0 11 27.5 39 78.0 4 Low Status of Women in Family 3 6.0 47 94.0 5 12.5 45 90.0 5 Insecure Environment 5 10.0 45 90.0 7 17.5 43 86.0 1 Voilence Against Women 14 23.3 46 76.7 15 37.5 25 62.5 2 Alcoholic Husband 13 21.7 47 78.3 16 40.0 24 60.0 Panwari 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 9 15.0 51 85.0 11 27.5 29 72.5 4 Low Status of Women in Family 3 5.0 57 95.0 5 12.5 35 87.5 5 Insecure Environment 7 11.7 53 88.3 8 20.0 32 80.0 524 Effect on Women Effect on Women Block Name Problems Yes % No % Yes % No % Command Non-Command 1 Voilence Against Women 38 23.8 122 76.3 47 33.6 93 66.4 2 Alcoholic Husband 56 35.0 104 65.0 63 45.0 77 55.0 District Total 3 Strict Behaviour of In-laws 26 16.3 134 83.8 37 26.4 103 73.6 4 Low Status of Women in Family 11 6.9 149 93.1 19 13.6 121 86.4 5 Insecure Environment 20 12.5 140 87.5 26 18.6 114 81.4 Table 81: Voting in Elections: Voted Block Name Elections for: Command Non-Command Yes % No % Yes % No % Gram Panchayat / Vidhan 49 98.0 1 2.0 48 96.0 2 4.0 Charkhari Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan 50 100.0 0 0.0 50 100.0 0 0.0 Kabrai Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan 58 96.7 2 3.3 39 97.5 1 2.5 Panwari Sabha / Lok Sabha Gram Panchayat / Vidhan District Total 157 98.1 3 1.9 137 97.9 3 2.1 Sabha / Lok Sabha 525 Annexure 4.3 – Rainfall Profile in Lalitpur 526 Year Rainfall (mm) 1971 1248.97 1972 911.39 1973 1364.51 1974 888.64 1975 1133.99 1976 1111.32 1977 1334.84 1978 1413.54 1979 738.17 1980 1014.96 1981 771.99 1982 1450.94 1983 1485.46 1984 800.24 1985 1341.40 1986 753.57 1987 804.58 1988 768.78 1989 803.55 1990 1790.10 1991 743.77 1992 711.55 1993 661.56 1994 1446.90 1995 905.61 1996 1023.71 1997 1023.26 1998 956.79 1999 1268.41 2000 919.96 2001 910.85 2002 742.03 2004 571.00 2005 952.00 2006 542.00 2007 443.00 2008 824.00 2009 752.00 Source: Statistical Abstract, U.P. & India Meteorological Department 527 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 19 71 2000 19 72 1248 19 73 .97 911.3 19 74 9 1364 19 75 .51 888.6 19 76 4 1133 19 77 .99 1111 19 78 .32 1334 19 79 .84 1413 19 80 .54 738.1 19 81 7 1014 19 82 .96 771.9 19 83 9 1450 19 84 .94 1485 19 85 .46 800.2 19 86 4 1341 19 87 .40 753.5 19 88 7 804.5 19 89 8 768.7 19 90 8 803.5 19 91 5 1790 19 92 .10 743.7 19 93 7 711.5 5 19 94 661.5 19 95 6 19 96 1446 .90 905.6 19 97 1 1023 19 98 .71 1023 19 99 .26 956.7 20 00 9 1268 20 01 .41 919.9 20 02 6 910.8 20 04 5 742.0 20 05 3 561.0 20 06 0 952.0 20 07 0 542.0 20 08 0 443.0 20 09 0 824.0 0 752.0 0 528 Annexure 4.4 - Performance of Irrigation Projects, Performance of Canal Systems & Performance of Canal Tails 529 Performance of Irrigation Projects 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Live Storage on River Name Reservoir Name of District % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live % of Live S.No. Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage date 1. Jamni Jamni Lalitpur 84000 80825 96.22 52029.6 61.94 52878 62.95 84000 100 81690 97.3 84000 100.0 71170 84.7 14520 17.3 80035 95.28 62638 74.57 68292 81.30 Dam 2. Sajnam Sajnam Lalitpur 74650 38892 52.10 35227 47.19 29502 39.52 51673 69.22 61550 82.5 74650 100.0 64908 86.95 43377 17.92 74650 100.0 44559 59.69 70380 94.28 Dam 3. Rohini Rohini Lalitpur 8300 6378 76.84 4956 59.71 4956 59.71 6378 76.84 3680 44.3 8290 99.9 2000 24.1 0 0.0 8300 100 3445 41.50 6518 78.53 Dam Total 166950 126095 76232.32 92212.6 168.84 87336 162.18 142051 246.06 146920 224.1 166940 299.9 138078 195.75 57897 35.22 154685 295.28 110642 175.76 145190 254.11 Source: UPID 120 % of Live storage capacity 100 80 60 40 20 0 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Jamni Dam Sajnam Dam Rohini Dam 530 Performance of Canal Systems (Comparative performance of Kharif and Rabi (%) Recent Normal year as base) Maximum Irrigation so far Actual Irrigation (2001-02) Actual Irrigation (2002-03) Actual Irrigation (2003-04) Actual Irrigation (2004-05) Actual Irrigation (2005-06) Actual Irrigation (2006-07) Actual Irrigation (2007-08) Actual Irrigation (2008-09) Actual Irrigation (2009-10) Actual Irrigation (2010-11) Planned Irrigation (Tha) Recent Normal Year Command Covered (Tha) Length of Canals (km.) (Tha) Canal System No. of Canals S. No. Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi 1. Jamni 245.31 38 55.11 0.00 11.27 0.09 30.08 0.49 32.76 0.376 28.27 0.094 30.08 0.042 32.34 0.44 32.02 0.41 33.09 0.305 6.9 0.014 27.08 0.336 11.96 0.648 22.615 0.326 11.916 2. Rohini 20.09 5 2.42 0.00 1.78 0.02 2.99 0.17 3.28 0.030 3.279 0.016 2.996 0.011 2.757 0.03 3.07 0.02 3.11 0.026 2.03 0.026 0.585 0.002 3.03 0.04 1.777 0.028 2.830 3. Sajnam 85.55 17 10.21 0.80 6.35 0.12 13.23 0.48 14.23 0.116 12.665 0.123 13.228 0.008 14.23 0.36 15.37 0.24 15.30 0.53 15.59 0.701 7.346 0.015 15.4 0.793 9.7 0.84 13.02 Total 350.95 60 67.74 0.80 19.40 0.23 46.30 1.14 50.27 0.522 44.214 0.233 46.304 0.061 49.327 0.83 50.46 0.67 51.50 0.861 24.52 0.741 35.011 0.353 30.39 1.481 34.092 1.194 27.766 Jamni (Kharif) 0.7 Actual Irrigation (Tha) 0.648 0.6 0.5 0.44 0.4 0.41 0.376 0.336 0.326 0.3 0.305 0.2 0.1 0.094 0.042 0 0.014 Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 531 Jamni (Rabi) 35 9 4 .0 2 .3 .0 33 32 8 32 30 Actual Irrigation (Tha) .0 7 30 .2 8 .0 28 27 25 15 .6 22 20 15 6 6 1 .9 .9 10 11 11 9 6. 5 0 Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Sajnam (Kharif) 0.9 Actual Irrigation (Tha) 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 532 Sajnam (Rabi) 18 Actual Irrigation (Tha) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Rohini (Kharif) 0.045 Actual Irrigation (Tha) 0.04 0.035 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 533 Rohini (Rabi) 3.5 Actual Irrigation (Tha) 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi Rabi 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Performance of Canal Tails Year-wise Tail Feeding Canal No. of 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 System Tails Target Achieve Target Achieve Target Achieve Target Achieve Target Achieve Target Achieve Jamni 17 17 17 1 4 (23.5%) 17 17 10 16 (94%) 17 17 17 17 Rohini 5 5 5 0 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Sajnam 38 29 29 (76%) 0 0 29 29 26 23 (60%) 26 23 29 26 (68%) Total 60 51 51 (85%) 1 4 (6%) 51 51 (85%) 41 44 (68%) 48 45 (75%) 51 48 (80%) 534 Annexure 4.5 - Year wise ground water quality status 535 Ground Water Quality or Problematic Areas of Bundelkhand Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Banda Baberu Ahar 2007 Deep Tubewell  2008 Deep Tubewell  Bisanda Bisanda (Rural) 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jaspura Gazipur 2007 Deep Tubewell  Chandwara 2010 Deep Tubewell  Kamasin Andoura 2008 Deep Tubewell  Amerhi Deep Tubewell  Hamirpur Rath Jhinna Beera 2011 Deep Tubewell  Sumerpur Chhani Buzurg 2010 Deep Tubewell Kuchhechha  Danda 2009 Deep Tubewell  2010 Deep Tubewell  Surajpur Danda 2009 Deep Tubewell     Jalaun Dakore Madora 2011 Deep Tubewell 536 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Rahiya 2011 Deep Tubewell   Sarsoki 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jalaun Alaipura 2011 Deep Tubewell  Bhadvan 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jagneva 2010 Shallow Tubewell  Konch karyaoli 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jamrohi Khurd 2011 Deep Tubewell  Thurat Sojna 2011 Deep Tubewell    Kunda 2011 Deep Tubewell   Pirona 2010 Deep Tubewell  Taharpura 2011 Deep Tubewell   Kuthond Ajitapur 2011 Deep Tubewell  Madaripur 2009 Shallow Tubewell Tarsaur 2011 Deep Tubewell  537 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Mahewa Abhedipur 2012 Deep Tubewell    Atrakhurd 2012 Deep Tubewell Jamlapur   Choukhi 2012 Deep Tubewell   Hathnaura 2012 Deep Tubewell Khargui  Dewara 2012 Deep Tubewell Khargui  Mustakil 2012 Deep Tubewell  Kiratpur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Herayapur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Urkhara Khurd 2011 Deep Tubewell  Mahewa 2012 Deep Tubewell  Chak Gahpura 2012 Deep Tubewell  Malthuwa 2009 Shallow Tubewell Mangrol  Mustakil 2012 Deep Tubewell 538 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Maraiye 2012 Deep Tubewell  Musmirya 2012 Deep Tubewell  Nasirpur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Niamatpur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Nurpur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Pal 2012 Deep Tubewell  Piproudha 2012 Deep Tubewell  Takawali 2012 Deep Tubewell  Pithoupur 2012 Deep Tubewell   Satrahju 2011 Deep Tubewell Simhara   Kasimpur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Urkhara Kalan 2010 Deep Tubewell  Nadigaon Bangra 2011 Deep Tubewell  Bhend 2012 Deep Tubewell  Kherawar 2012 Deep Tubewell Kundari  Madhogarh 2011 Deep Tubewell  Pipri Kala 2012 Deep Tubewell Jhansi Babina Bajna 2011 Deep Tubewell  539 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Mankuwa 2011 Deep Tubewell    Punawali Kalan 2010 Deep Tubewell Raksa 2010 Deep Tubewell  Rund Balaura 2011 Deep Tubewell  Safa 2011 Deep Tubewell     Badagaon Ambabai 2011 Deep Tubewell Banguwan 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jori Khurd 2012 Deep Tubewell  Laxmanpura 2011 Deep Tubewell     Bhojla 2011 Deep Tubewell Digara 2011 Deep Tubewell    Garhmau 2010 Deep Tubewell 2011 Deep Tubewell  Goramachhiya 2011 Deep Tubewell  Padri 2011 Deep Tubewell  Palar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Sarmau 2011 Deep Tubewell    Bamaur Dhanaura 2011 Deep Tubewell  Dundi 2011 Deep Tubewell 540 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Gohna 2011 Deep Tubewell   Pahara 2011 Deep Tubewell    Harduwa 2011 Deep Tubewell Hiranagar 2011 Deep Tubewell    Kachir 2011 Deep Tubewell Kakarwai 2011 Deep Tubewell       Khadaini 2011 Deep Tubewell   Sarsenda 2011 Deep Tubewell Indi 2011 Deep Tubewell  Singar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Bangra Bonda 2011 Deep Tubewell       Budhawali 2011 Deep Tubewell  Ghurat 2011 Deep Tubewell Kuwan 2011 Deep Tubewell  Syawani     Buzurg 2011 Deep Tubewell   Chirgaon Gadooka 2008 Deep Tubewell 541 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Murata 2008 Deep Tubewell  Jarayai 2009 Deep Tubewell Karguwan 2008 Deep Tubewell  Barhata 2008 Deep Tubewell   Bawari 2008 Deep Tubewell      Pachar 2007 Deep Tubewell 2008 Deep Tubewell  2011 Deep Tubewell     Pahari Buzurg 2007 Deep Tubewell    2008 Deep Tubewell     Pipara 2009 Deep Tubewell  Sultan Pura 2007 Deep Tubewell  Gursrai Banka Pahari 2011 Deep Tubewell   Maigaon 2011 Deep Tubewell  Madhau Pura 2011 Deep Tubewell    Bijaura 2011 Deep Tubewell 542 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Birona 2011 Deep Tubewell       Dhawari 2011 Deep Tubewell Lohar Gaon 2011 Deep Tubewell     Dhurwai 2011 Deep Tubewell  Ghuraiya 2011 Deep Tubewell Gorpura 2011 Deep Tubewell  Itaura 2011 Deep Tubewell  Kotra 2011 Deep Tubewell   Lakhawati 2011 Deep Tubewell Shila 2011 Deep Tubewell   Lidhora 2011 Deep Tubewell   Mar Kuwan 2011 Deep Tubewell   Tenduwa 2011 Deep Tubewell  Silori 2011 Deep Tubewell    Simardha 2011 Deep Tubewell     Tahrauli Kalan 2011 Deep Tubewell   Tahrauli Khas 2011 Deep Tubewell Mauranipu  r Bamhauri 2011 Deep Tubewell 543 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Bhadarwara 2011 Deep Tubewell    Chakara 2011 Deep Tubewell Saptwara 2011 Deep Tubewell     Rora 2011 Deep Tubewell Siaori 2011 Deep Tubewell   Moth Amraukh 2010 Deep Tubewell   Badokhari 2007 Deep Tubewell  Bahadur Pur 2011 Deep Tubewell  Bamhroli 2009 Deep Tubewell  2010 Deep Tubewell  Baroda 2006 Deep Tubewell 2011 Deep Tubewell  Moth Rural 2009 Deep Tubewell    Bhora Ghat 2007 Deep Tubewell Budhera Kalan 2010 Deep Tubewell  Chhapar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Datawali Kalan 2011 Deep Tubewell   544 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Dhaurka 2011 Deep Tubewell  Fatehpur (State) 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jarha Kalan 2008 Deep Tubewell  Jaura 2009 Deep Tubewell   Kadura 2011 Deep Tubewell    Bamrauli Estate 2011 Deep Tubewell  Karai 2011 Deep Tubewell  Nimonia 2009 Deep Tubewell Lohagarh 2008 Shallow Tubewell    Dhera 2007 Deep Tubewell    Maharaj Ganj 2007 Deep Tubewell         2008 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell       Pachowai 2007 Deep Tubewell Paharpura  (Estate) 2009 Deep Tubewell 545 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Kayla 2007 Deep Tubewell  Pandauri 2008 Deep Tubewell  Poonchh 2007 Deep Tubewell      2008 Deep Tubewell 2009 Shallow Tubewell  Deep Tubewell /  Sakin 2008 Shallow Tubewell Khiriya Ghat 2006 Deep Tubewell  Sersa 2008 Deep Tubewell  2010 Deep Tubewell  Kanaucha 2010 Deep Tubewell      Shahjahanpur 2011 Deep Tubewell   Maboosa 2007 Deep Tubewell   Sarai Jhansi 2007 Deep Tubewell Sikandra 2009 Deep Tubewell  Simiriya 2009 Deep Tubewell     Talaur 2008 Deep Tubewell Deep & Shallow   Lalitpur Bar Ajnora 2008 Tubewell 546 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Deep & Shallow  2010 Tubewell Deep & Shallow   Chilla 2008 Tubewell Deep & Shallow  2010 Tubewell Deep & Shallow   Khiriqamisar 2008 Tubewell  Bachharawni 2010 Deep Tubewell Deep & Shallow    Badokhara 2008 Tubewell Deep & Shallow    Suri Khurd 2008 Tubewell Bamhori     Kharait 2010 Deep Tubewell Shallow / Ground    Banoni 2008 water collection Banpur 2006 Deep Tubewell  2007 Deep Tubewell   2010 Deep Tubewell  2011 Deep Tubewell  Bar 2005 Deep Tubewell  2008 Deep Tubewell 547 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Deep & Shallow    Bhawani 2008 Tubewell   Bhelonilodh 2010 Deep Tubewell     Billa 2008 Deep Tubewell Gangasagar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Deep, Shallow &  Dangrana 2008 Ground Deep, Shallow &  2011 Ground   Daroni 2008 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell  2011 Deep Tubewell    Semaria 2008 Deep Tubewell     Dashrara 2008 Deep Tubewell     2009 Deep Tubewell     Didaura 2008 Deep Tubewell  Gadiya 2010 Deep Tubewell Bharoni 2006 Deep Tubewell   Dailwara 2008 Deep Tubewell  548 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  2010 Deep Tubewell Deep & Shallow Gugarwara 2005 Tubewell Deep & Shallow  2008 Tubewell   Hanupura 2008 Deep Tubewell   Gahrao 2008 Deep Tubewell  2010 Deep Tubewell Deep & Shallow       Jaraoli 2008 Tubewell  Teela 2008 Deep Tubewell Deep & Shallow      Kakdari 2008 Tubewell   Karitoran 2006 Deep Tubewell  Karmai 2006 Deep Tubewell Deep & Shallow   Purapachauni 2008 Tubewell Deep & Ground water      Kuwagaon 2008 collection 2011 Deep & Ground water 549 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name collection Ladwari 2008 Deep Tubewell  Deep & Ground water    Mathura Dang 2008 collection Deep & Ground water  2009 collection    Mirchwara 2008 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell    Mogan 2008 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell     2011 Deep Tubewell   Pah 2008 Deep Tubewell   2010 Deep Tubewell Khakron 2008 Deep Tubewell    2011 Deep Tubewell   Pura Dhadkuwa 2008 Deep Tubewell  2010 Deep Tubewell  2011 Deep Tubewell 550 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Saimra Dang 2011 Deep Tubewell    Semara Bujurg 2009 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell  Semrabhag     Nagar 2009 Deep Tubewell / Pond 2010 Deep Tubewell / Pond   Bir 2010 Deep Tubewell  Surikalan 2008 Deep Tubewell  Todi 2005 Deep Tubewell Deep Tubewell / Open   Toria 2008 well Deep Tubewell / Open  2011 well Turka 2008 Deep Tubewell  Deep   Tubewell/Pond/Openw   Kailoni 2008 ell Deep Tubewell/Pond/Openw ell/Treated Surface  Udaipura 2006 water Deep   Tubewell/Pond/Openw ell/Treated Surface   2008 water 551 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name   Udya 2008 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell   Umari 2008 Deep Tubewell 2010 Deep Tubewell  Birdha Tila 2011 Deep Tubewell  Talgaon 2011 Deep Tubewell  Bamhori   Bansha 2011 Deep Tubewell   Bandar Gurha 2011 Deep Tubewell Sepura  Munjafta 2012 Deep Tubewell Pipariya Bansha 2012 Deep Tubewell  Barkhiriya 2011 Deep Tubewell    Deogarh 2012 Deep Tubewell Bharoni 2012 Deep Tubewell    Dongra Kalan 2012 Deep Tubewell Alapur 2012 Deep Tubewell    Jakhalon 2012 Deep Tubewell Jharkon 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jiron 2012 Deep Tubewell  552 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name  Kalyanpura 2011 Deep Tubewell  Karmaro 2012 Deep Tubewell  Mau Mafi 2011 Deep Tubewell  Patsemra 2012 Deep Tubewell  Piprai 2011 Deep Tubewell    Pali Rural 2012 Deep Tubewell  Tenga 2012 Deep Tubewell Umariya  Dongra 2011 Deep Tubewell Deep Tubewell /  Jakhaura Ala Pur 2006 Delivery Poing Bamhori Kalan 2007 Deep Tubewell   2010 Deep Tubewell Banshi 2011 Deep Tubewell 2012 Deep Tubewell  Baroda Swami 2012 Deep Tubewell   Bharat Pura 2006 Deep Tubewell 2011 Deep Tubewell   553 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Andher 2011 Deep Tubewell  2012 Deep Tubewell      Burhwar 2010 Deep Tubewell Dailwara 2006 Deep Tubewell 2007 Deep Tubewell 2011 Deep Tubewell Dawni 2011 Deep Tubewell    Ghatwar 2012 Deep Tubewell  Harshpur 2006 Deep Tubewell Jakhora 2011 Deep Tubewell  2012 Deep Tubewell  Mahesh Pura 2010 Deep Tubewell  Kalyan Pura 2011 Deep Tubewell   Mahroni Khurd 2012 Deep Tubewell   Kisalwas 2006 Deep Tubewell Lagaon 2011 Deep Tubewell  Lakhan Pur 2011 Deep Tubewell  Kala Pahar 2012 Deep Tubewell  Amarpur 2012 Deep Tubewell  Maharra 2012 Deep Tubewell   Mailar 2012 Deep Tubewell  554 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Masora Kalan 2010 Deep Tubewell   2012 Deep Tubewell  Masora Khurd 2012 Deep Tubewell  Mirchwara 2012 Deep Tubewell  Nadan Wara 2011 Deep Tubewell    Nanaura 2012 Deep Tubewell  Pachauni 2011 Deep Tubewell  Pancham Pur 2012 Deep Tubewell    Jug Pura 2011 Deep Tubewell  2012 Deep Tubewell   Patora Kalan 2012 Deep Tubewell  Gangari 2012 Deep Tubewell   Piprai 2011 Deep Tubewell   Bamhori Nagal 2011 Deep Tubewell  Raghunath Pura 2011 Deep Tubewell  2012 Deep Tubewell  Raipur 2011 Deep Tubewell   Ronda 2012 Deep Tubewell   Saurai 2011 Deep Tubewell  Silgan 2007 Deep Tubewell   Thanwara 2007 Deep Tubewell  2012 Deep Tubewell  Madavra Arjun Khiriya 2010 Deep Tubewell  555 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Bachharaoni 2010 Deep Tubewell  Gadoli Khurd 2007 Deep Tubewell  Didonia 2010 Deep Tubewell   Dongra Kalan 2010 Deep Tubewell  Girar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Gora Kalan 2006 Deep Tubewell  Kakaruwa 2008 Deep Tubewell  2010 Deep Tubewell  Madawra 2008 Deep Tubewell  Narahat 2011 Deep Tubewell  Piprat 2006 Deep Tubewell  Ramgarha 2006 Deep Tubewell  Rangaon 2011 Deep Tubewell   Sonrai 2005 Deep Tubewell  Mahrauna Tikra 2010 Deep Tubewell  Amora 2008 Deep Tubewell   Baryo 2008 Deep Tubewell   Bamhori   Bahadursingh 2008 Deep Tubewell Bakspur 2008 Deep Tubewell  Baron 2008 Deep Tubewell  Bhoosra 2008 Deep Tubewell   Bhaira 2008 Deep Tubewell    2009 Deep Tubewell  556 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Bhonta 2008 Deep Tubewell   Dhurwara 2008 Deep Tubewell     Chhapchhol 2008 Deep Tubewell   Chhayan 2008 Pond  Deep / Shallow Deoran Kalan 2008 Tubewell  Dongra Khurd 2008 Deep Tubewell   Deep / Shallow   Gadoli Kalan 2008 Tubewell  Deep / Shallow  Gona 2008 Tubewell Deep / Shallow  Jakhaura 2008 Tubewell  Budhi 2008 Deep Tubewell  Deep / Shallow    Khatora 2008 Tubewell   Khiriyalatkanju 2010 Deep Tubewell  Deep / Shallow Kuraura 2008 Tubewell  Deep / Shallow 2010 Tubewell  Kuwan Ghosi 2008 Deep Tubewell  Bangaruwa 2008 Deep Tubewell  Largan 2008 Open / Deep Tubewell  Deep Tubewell / Khadins/Nadis/Tankas Luharra 2008 /Ponds/Wells/Ooranis   Maiguwan 2008 Deep Tubewell  557 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Mainwar 2008 Deep Tubewell    Manikpur 2008 Deep Tubewell   Pyasa 2008 Deep Tubewell  Midarwaha 2010 Deep Tubewell   Kisarda 2008 Deep Tubewell  Bamhorighat 2008 Deep Tubewell    Mudiya 2008 Deep Tubewell  Padwan 2008 Open / Deep Tubewell    Pathabijaipura 2008 Shallow Tubewell  2011 Shallow Tubewell  Deep Tubewell / Khadins/Nadis/Tankas Rameshra 2008 /Ponds/Wells/Ooranis  Deep Tubewell / Khadins/Nadis/Tankas 2010 /Ponds/Wells/Ooranis  Deep Tubewell / Rivulet / Naula / Rukwaha 2008 Gadhera   Sadumal 2008 Deep Tubewell   Saidpur 2007 Deep Tubewell  Pond / Shallow Samogar 2008 Tubewell    Pond / Shallow / Deep Sindwaha 2008 Tubewell     Sonjana 2008 Deep Tubewell   Sukadi 2008 Deep Tubewell  558 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Deep / Shallow Uldana Kalan 2008 Tubewell   Talbehat Bamhorisar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Bari Kalan 2011 Deep Tubewell  Chungi 2011 Deep Tubewell   Dangoul 2011 Deep Tubewell  Kadesra Kalan 2012 Deep Tubewell  Khiriya Dang 2011 Deep Tubewell  Khandi 2012 Deep Tubewell  Targuwan 2011 Deep Tubewell   Terai 2011 Deep Tubewell  Mahoba Charkhari Tisoni 2011 Deep Tubewell  Brijpur 2011 Deep Tubewell  Imaliya Dang 2011 Deep Tubewell  Nausara 2011 Deep Tubewell  Punniyan 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jotpur Akauni 2011 Deep Tubewell  Kabrai (Mahoba) Bija Nagar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Gaihra 2011 Deep Tubewell  Imilia 2011 Deep Tubewell  Pachpahara 2011 Deep Tubewell  Rewai Sunecha 2011 Deep Tubewell  Shah Pahari 2011 Deep Tubewell  559 Magnesium Faecalstre Maganese Alkalinity Turbidity Hardness Coliform Chloride Chlorine Sulphate Residual Fluoride Calcium Nitrate E-Coli TDS Iron District Block pH Village Year Type of Source Name Name Sri Nagar 2011 Deep Tubewell  Panwari Fadna 2011 Deep Tubewell  Jakha 2011 Deep Tubewell  Uldan 2011 Deep Tubewell  Source: Rajiv Gandhi Nation Drinking Water Mission (Ministry of Drinking water Mission & Sanitation) 560 Annexure 4.6 – District wise Wetland Atlas 561 Area estimates of wetlands in Jalaun Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 6 39 0.31 10 3 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off 1 208 1.64 208 0 meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands 15 59 0.46 30 3 5. 1105 Waterlogged 214 490 3.85 292 25 6. 1106 River/Stream 51 10161 79.89 6527 6299 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages - - - - - 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 89 346 2.72 216 45 9. 1203 Waterlogged 2 5 0.04 3 0 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 378 11308 88.91 7286 6375 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 1411 1411 11.09 - - mainly Tanks Total 1789 12719 100.00 7286 6375 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 203 94 Area under turbidity levels Low 3974 3596 Moderate 3033 60 High 279 2719 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 562 563 564 Area estimates of wetlands in Jhansi Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 9 356 2.27 202 143 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off - - - - - meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands 45 339 2.16 185 52 5. 1105 Waterlogged 158 389 2.48 239 11 6. 1106 River/Strea 77 10725 68.26 7197 6239 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages 6 2059 13.11 864 450 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 87 1397 8.89 634 400 9. 1203 Waterlogged - - - - - 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 382 15265 97.16 9321 7295 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 446 446 2.84 - - mainly Tanks Total 828 15711 100.00 9321 7295 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 2271 1144 Area under turbidity levels Low 8147 6190 Moderate 937 953 High 237 152 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 565 566 567 Area estimates of wetlands in Lalitpur Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 34 1338 3.92 740 305 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off 3 30 0.09 5 0 meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands 60 368 1.08 317 132 5. 1105 Waterlogged 83 275 0.81 213 24 6. 1106 River/Strea 38 5225 15.31 1908 1717 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages 14 23221 68.06 23149 10137 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 371 2535 7.43 2073 342 9. 1203 Waterlogged - - - - - 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 603 32992 96.70 28405 12657 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 1127 1127 3.30 - - mainly Tanks Total 1730 34119 100.00 28405 12657 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 1261 671 Area under turbidity levels Low 27352 27352 Moderate 620 145 High 433 63 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 568 569 570 Area estimates of wetlands in Hamirpur Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 52 403 2.64 233 118 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off 3 49 0.32 7 2 meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands 3 4 0.03 0 0 5. 1105 Waterlogged 31 118 0.77 84 43 6. 1106 River/Strea 63 11083 72.52 6612 6092 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages 3 1336 8.74 1335 811 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 229 851 5.57 417 92 9. 1203 Waterlogged 13 66 0.43 38 0 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 397 13910 91.02 8726 7158 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 1373 1373 8.98 - - mainly Tanks Total 1770 15283 100.00 8726 7158 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 533 259 Area under turbidity levels Low 6363 5652 Moderate 2342 71 High 21 1435 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 571 572 573 Area estimates of wetlands in Mahoba Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 33 1222 12.67 933 596 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off - - - - - meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands 16 54 0.56 41 25 5. 1105 Waterlogged 26 87 0.90 53 19 6. 1106 River/Strea 55 1111 11.52 1012 981 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages 76 5257 54.49 4799 3378 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 114 1065 11.04 939 679 9. 1203 Waterlogged 1 5 0.05 4 3 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 321 8801 91.23 7781 5681 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 846 846 8.77 - - mainly Tanks Total 1167 9647 100.00 7781 5681 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 862 785 Area under turbidity levels Low 7192 5523 Moderate 568 137 High 21 21 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 574 575 576 Area estimates of wetlands in Banda Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 127 675 3.30 326 148 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off 5 654 3.20 653 411 meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands 1 2 0.01 2 0 5. 1105 Waterlogged 192 975 4.77 553 98 6. 1106 River/Strea 53 13164 64.43 8278 6226 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages 85 562 2.75 434 179 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 366 1375 6.73 767 115 9. 1203 Waterlogged 86 439 2.15 197 32 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 915 17846 87.34 11210 7209 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 2586 2586 12.66 - - mainly Tanks Total 3501 20432 100.00 11210 7209 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 1252 376 Area under turbidity levels Low 6128 3271 Moderate 5082 1294 High 0 2644 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 577 578 579 Area estimates of wetlands in Chitrakoot Area in ha Open Water Number Total % of Sr. Post- Pre- Wettcode Wetland Category of Wetland wetland No. monsoon monsoon Wetlands Area area Area Area 1100 Inland Wetlands - Natural 1. 1101 Lakes/Ponds 36 190 1.56 89 46 2. 1102 Ox-bow lakes/ Cut-off 1 45 0.37 45 0 meanders 3. 1103 High altitude wetlands - - - - - 4. 1104 Riverine wetlands - - - - - 5. 1105 Waterlogged 50 271 2.23 157 35 6. 1106 River/Strea 62 6222 51.20 5053 4059 1200 Inland Wetlands -Man-made 7. 1201 Reservoirs/Barrages 313 3209 26.41 2771 1015 8. 1202 Tanks/Ponds 187 735 6.05 461 67 9. 1203 Waterlogged 36 256 2.11 125 23 10. 1204 Salt pans - - - - - Sub-Total 685 10928 89.92 8701 5245 Wetlands (<2.25 ha), 1225 1225 10.08 - - mainly Tanks Total 1910 12153 100.00 8701 5245 Area under Aquatic Vegetation 770 155 Area under turbidity levels Low 3081 1201 Moderate 5296 2073 High 324 1971 Source: Wetland Atlas Uttar Pradesh-2011 (Ministry of Environment & Forest) 580 581 582 Annexure 6.2 A: A summary of various Govt. Policies and Orders 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 OP 4.12 - Involuntary Resettlement These policies were prepared for use by World Bank staff andOP 4.12 are not necessarily a complete treatment of the subject. December, 2001 This Operational Policy statement was updated in February 2011 to clarify the use of Use of Escrow Accounts in order to Help Reduce Delays in Implementation of Resettlement, and Clarification of Funding of Grievance Mechanisms. It was previously revised in March 2007 to reflect the issuance of OP/BP 8.00, Rapid Response to Crises and Emergencies, and in August 2004 to ensure consistency with the requirements of OP/BP 8.60. Questions on this policy may be addressed to OPCS Quality Assurance and Compliance (OPCQC). Note: OP and BP 4.12 together replace OD 4.30, Involuntary Resettlement. These OP and BP apply to all projects for which a Project Concept Review takes place on or after January 1, 2002. Questions may be addressed to the Director, Social Development Department (SDV). Revised February 2011 1. Bank1 experience indicates that involuntary resettlement under development projects, if unmitigated, often gives rise to severe economic, social, and environmental risks: production systems are dismantled; people face impoverishment when their productive assets or income sources are lost; people are relocated to environments where their productive skills may be less applicable and the competition for resources greater; community institutions and social networks are weakened; kin groups are dispersed; and cultural identity, traditional authority, and the potential for mutual help are diminished or lost. This policy includes safeguards to address and mitigate these impoverishment risks. Policy Objectives 2. Involuntary resettlement may cause severe long-term hardship, impoverishment, and environmental damage unless appropriate measures are carefully planned and carried out. For these reasons, the overall objectives of the Bank's policy on involuntary resettlement are the following: (a) Involuntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible, or minimized, exploring all viable alternative project designs.2 (b) Where it is not feasible to avoid resettlement, resettlement activities should be conceived and executed as sustainable development programs, providing sufficient investment resources to enable the persons displaced by the project to share in project benefits. Displaced persons3should be meaningfully consulted and should have 611 opportunities to participate in planning and implementing resettlement programs. (c) Displaced persons should be assisted in their efforts to improve their livelihoods and standards of living or at least to restore them, in real terms, to pre-displacement levels or to levels prevailing prior to the beginning of project implementation, whichever is higher.4 Impacts Covered 3 . This policy covers direct economic and social impacts5 that both result from Bank- assisted investment projects,6 and are caused by (a) the involuntary7 taking of land8 resulting in (i) relocation or loss of shelter; (ii) lost of assets or access to assets; or (iii) loss of income sources or means of livelihood, whether or not the affected persons must move to another location; or (b) the involuntary restriction of access9 to legally designated parks and protected areas resulting in adverse impacts on the livelihoods of the displaced persons. 4. This policy applies to all components of the project that result in involuntary resettlement, regardless of the source of financing. It also applies to other activities resulting in involuntary resettlement, that in the judgment of the Bank, are (a) directly and significantly related to the Bank-assisted project, (b) necessary to achieve its objectives as set forth in the project documents; and (c) carried out, or planned to be carried out, contemporaneously with the project. 5. Requests for guidance on the application and scope of this policy should be addressed to the Resettlement Committee (see BP 4.12, para. 7).10 Required Measures 6. To address the impacts covered under para. 3 (a) of this policy, the borrower prepares a resettlement plan or a resettlement policy framework (see paras. 25-30) that covers the following: (a) The resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework includes measures to ensure that the displaced persons are 612 (i) informed about their options and rights pertaining to resettlement; (ii) consulted on, offered choices among, and provided with technically and economically feasible resettlement alternatives; and (iii) provided prompt and effective compensation at full replacement cost11 for losses of assets12 attributable directly to the project. (b) If the impacts include physical relocation, the resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework includes measures to ensure that the displaced persons are (i) provided assistance (such as moving allowances) during relocation; and (ii) provided with residential housing, or housing sites, or, as required, agricultural sites for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the old site.13 (c) Where necessary to achieve the objectives of the policy, the resettlement plan or resettlement policy framework also include measures to ensure that displaced persons are (i) offered support after displacement, for a transition period, based on a reasonableestimate of the time likely to be needed to restore their livelihood and standards of living;14 and (ii) provided with development assistance in addition to compensation measures described in paragraph 6(a); (iii) such as land preparation, credit facilities, training, or job opportunities. 7. In projects involving involuntary restriction of access to legally designated parks and protected areas (see para. 3(b)), the nature of restrictions, as well as the type of measures necessary to mitigate adverse impacts, is determined with the participation of the displaced persons during the design and implementation of the project. In such cases, the borrower prepares a process framework acceptable to the Bank, describing the participatory process by which (a) specific components of the project will be prepared and implemented; (b) the criteria for eligibility of displaced persons will be determined; (c) measures to assist the displaced persons in their efforts to improve their livelihoods, or at least to restore them, in real terms, while maintaining the sustainability of the park or protected area, will be identified; and 613 (d) potential conflicts involving displaced persons will be resolved. The process framework also includes a description of the arrangements for implementing and monitoring the process. 8. To achieve the objectives of this policy, particular attention is paid to the needs of vulnerable groups among those displaced, especially those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, indigenous peoples,15 ethnic minorities, or other displaced persons who may not be protected through national land compensation legislation. 9. Bank experience has shown that resettlement of indigenous peoples with traditional land-based modes of production is particularly complex and may have significant adverse impacts on their identity and cultural survival. For this reason, the Bank satisfies itself that the borrower has explored all viable alternative project designs to avoid physical displacement of these groups. When it is not feasible to avoid such displacement, preference is given to land-based resettlement strategies for these groups (see para. 11) that are compatible with their cultural preferences and are prepared in consultation with them (see Annex A, para. 11). 10. The implementation of resettlement activities is linked to the implementation of the investment component of the project to ensure that displacement or restriction of access does not occur before necessary measures for resettlement are in place. For impacts covered in para. 3(a) of this policy, these measures include provision of compensation and of other assistance required for relocation, prior to displacement, and preparation and provision of resettlement sites with adequate facilities, where required. In particular, taking of land and related assets may take place only after compensation has been paid and, where applicable, resettlement sites and moving allowances have been provided to the displaced persons. For impacts covered in para. 3(b) of this policy, the measures to assist the displaced persons are implemented in accordance with the plan of action as part of the project (see para. 30).16 11. Preference should be given to land-based resettlement strategies for displaced persons whose livelihoods are land-based. These strategies may include resettlement on public land (see footnote 1 above), or on private land acquired or purchased for resettlement. Whenever replacement land is offered, resettlers are provided with land for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the land taken. If land is not the preferred option of the displaced persons, the provision of land would adversely affect the sustainability of a park or protected area,17 or sufficient land is not available at a reasonable price, non-land-based options built around opportunities for employment or self-employment should be provided in addition to cash compensation for land and other assets lost. The lack of adequate land must be demonstrated and documented to the satisfaction of the Bank. 12. Payment of cash compensation for lost assets may be appropriate where (a) 614 livelihoods are land-based but the land taken for the project is a small fraction18 of the affected asset and the residual is economically viable; (b) active markets for land, housing, and labor exist, displaced persons use such markets, and there is sufficient supply of land and housing; or (c) livelihoods are not land-based. Cash compensation levels should be sufficient to replace the lost land and other assets at full replacement cost in local markets. 13. For impacts covered under para. 3(a) of this policy, the Bank also requires the following: (a) Displaced persons and their communities, and any host communities receiving them, are provided timely and relevant information, consulted on resettlement options, and offered opportunities to participate in planning, implementing, and monitoring resettlement. Appropriate and accessible grievance mechanisms are established for these groups. (b) In new resettlement sites or host communities, infrastructure and public services are provided as necessary to improve, restore, or maintain accessibility and levels of service for the displaced persons and host communities. Alternative or similar resources are provided to compensate for the loss of access to community resources (such as fishing areas, grazing areas, fuel, or fodder). (c) Patterns of community organization appropriate to the new circumstances are based on choices made by the displaced persons. To the extent possible, the existing social and cultural institutions of resettlers and any host communities are preserved and resettlers' preferences with respect to relocating in preexisting communities and groups are honored. Eligibility for Benefits19 14. Upon identification of the need for involuntary resettlement in a project, the borrower carries out a census to identify the persons who will be affected by the project (see the Annex A, para. 6(a)), to determine who will be eligible for assistance, and to discourage inflow of people ineligible for assistance. The borrower also develops a procedure, satisfactory to the Bank, for establishing the criteria by which displaced persons will be deemed eligible for compensation and other resettlement assistance. The procedure includes provisions for meaningful consultations with affected persons and communities, local authorities, and, as appropriate, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and it specifies grievance mechanisms. 15. Criteria for Eligibility. Displaced persons may be classified in one of the following three groups: (a) those who have formal legal rights to land (including customary and traditional rights recognized under the laws of the country); 615 (b) those who do not have formal legal rights to land at the time the census begins but have a claim to such land or assets--provided that such claims are recognized under the laws of the country or become recognized through a process identified in the resettlement plan (see Annex A, para. 7(f)); and20 (c) those who have no recognizable legal right or claim to the land they are occupying. 16. Persons covered under para. 15(a) and (b) are provided compensation for the land they lose, and other assistance in accordance with para. 6. Persons covered under para. 15(c) are provided resettlement assistance21 in lieu of compensation for the land they occupy, and other assistance, as necessary, to achieve the objectives set out in this policy, if they occupy the project area prior to a cut-off date established by the borrower and acceptable to the Bank.22 Persons who encroach on the area after the cut-off date are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance. All persons included in para. 15(a), (b), or (c) are provided compensation for loss of assets other than land. Resettlement Planning, Implementation, and Monitoring 17. To achieve the objectives of this policy, different planning instruments are used, depending on the type of project: (a) a resettlement plan or abbreviated resettlement plan is required for all operations that entail involuntary resettlement unless otherwise specified (see para. 25 and Annex A); (b) a resettlement policy framework is required for operations referred to in paras. 26-30 that may entail involuntary resettlement, unless otherwise specified (see Annex A; and (c) a process framework is prepared for projects involving restriction of access in accordance with para. 3(b) (see para. 31). 18. The borrower is responsible for preparing, implementing, and monitoring a resettlement plan, a resettlement policy framework, or a process framework (the "resettlement instruments"), as appropriate, that conform to this policy. The resettlement instrument presents a strategy for achieving the objectives of the policy and covers all aspects of the proposed resettlement. Borrower commitment to, and capacity for, undertaking successful resettlement is a key determinant of Bank involvement in a project. 19. Resettlement planning includes early screening, scoping of key issues, the choice of resettlement instrument, and the information required to prepare the resettlement component or subcomponent. The scope and level of detail of the resettlement instruments vary with the magnitude and complexity of resettlement. In preparing the resettlement component, the borrower draws on appropriate social, technical, and legal expertise and on relevant community-based organizations and NGOs.23 The borrower informs potentially displaced persons at an early stage about the resettlement aspects of 616 the project and takes their views into account in project design. 20. The full costs of resettlement activities necessary to achieve the objectives of the project are included in the total costs of the project. The costs of resettlement, like the costs of other project activities, are treated as a charge against the economic benefits of the project; and any net benefits to resettlers (as compared to the "without-project" circumstances) are added to the benefits stream of the project. Resettlement components or free-standing resettlement projects need not be economically viable on their own, but they should be cost-effective. 21. The borrower ensures that the Project Implementation Plan is fully consistent with the resettlement instrument. 22. As a condition of appraisal of projects involving resettlement, the borrower provides the Bank with the relevant draft resettlement instrument which conforms to this policy, and makes it available at a place accessible to displaced persons and local NGOs, in a form, manner, and language that are understandable to them. Once the Bank accepts this instrument as providing an adequate basis for project appraisal, the Bank makes it available to the public through its InfoShop. After the Bank has approved the final resettlement instrument, the Bank and the borrower disclose it again in the same manner.24 23. The borrower's obligations to carry out the resettlement instrument and to keep the Bank informed of implementation progress are provided for in the legal agreements for the project. 24. The borrower is responsible for adequate monitoring and evaluation of the activities set forth in the resettlement instrument. The Bank regularly supervises resettlement implementation to determine compliance with the resettlement instrument. Upon completion of the project, the borrower undertakes an assessment to determine whether the objectives of the resettlement instrument have been achieved. The assessment takes into account the baseline conditions and the results of resettlement monitoring. If the assessment reveals that these objectives may not be realized, the borrower should propose follow-up measures that may serve as the basis for continued Bank supervision, as the Bank deems appropriate (see also BP 4.12, para. 16). Resettlement Instruments Resettlement Plan 25. A draft resettlement plan that conforms to this policy is a condition of appraisal (see Annex A, paras. 2-21) for projects referred to in para. 17(a) above.25 However, where impacts on the entire displaced population are minor,26or fewer than 200 people are displaced, an abbreviated resettlement plan may be agreed with the borrower (see Annex A, para. 22). The information disclosure procedures set forth in para. 22 617 apply. Resettlement Policy Framework 26. For sector investment operations that may involve involuntary resettlement, the Bank requires that the project implementing agency screen subprojects to be financed by the Bank to ensure their consistency with this OP. For these operations, the borrower submits, prior to appraisal, a resettlement policy framework that conforms to this policy (see Annex A, paras. 23-25). The framework also estimates, to the extent feasible, the total population to be displaced and the overall resettlement costs. 27. For financial intermediary operations that may involve involuntary resettlement, the Bank requires that the financial intermediary (FI) screen subprojects to be financed by the Bank to ensure their consistency with this OP. For these operations, the Bank requires that before appraisal the borrower or the FI submit to the Bank a resettlement policy framework conforming to this policy (see Annex A, paras. 23-25). In addition, the framework includes an assessment of the institutional capacity and procedures of each of the FIs that will be responsible for subproject financing. When, in the assessment of the Bank, no resettlement is envisaged in the subprojects to be financed by the FI, a resettlement policy framework is not required. Instead, the legal agreements specify the obligation of the FIs to obtain from the potential subborrowers a resettlement plan consistent with this policy if a subproject gives rise to resettlement. For all subprojects involving resettlement, the resettlement plan is provided to the Bank for approval before the subproject is accepted for Bank financing. 28. For other Bank-assisted project with multiple subprojects27 that may involve involuntary resettlement, the Bank requires that a draft resettlement plan conforming to this policy be submitted to the Bank before appraisal of the project unless, because of the nature and design of the project or of a specific subproject or subprojects (a) the zone of impact of subprojects cannot be determined, or (b) the zone of impact is known but precise sitting alignments cannot be determined. In such cases, the borrower submits a resettlement policy framework consistent with this policy prior to appraisal (seeAnnex A, paras. 23-25). For other subprojects that do not fall within the above criteria, a resettlement plan conforming to this policy is required prior to appraisal. 29. For each subproject included in a project described in para. 26, 27, or 28 that may involve resettlement, the Bank requires that a satisfactory resettlement plan or an abbreviated resettlement plan that is consistent with the provisions of the policy framework be submitted to the Bank for approval before the subproject is accepted for Bank financing. 30. For projects described in paras. 26-28 above, the Bank may agree, in writing, that subproject resettlement plans may be approved by the project implementing agency or a responsible government agency or financial intermediary without prior Bank review, if that agency has demonstrated adequate institutional capacity to review resettlement plans and ensure their consistency with this policy. Any such delegation, and 618 appropriate remedies for the entity's approval of resettlement plans found not to be in compliance with Bank policy, are provided for in the legal agreements for the project. In all such cases, implementation of the resettlement plans is subject to ex post review by the Bank. Process Framework 31. For projects involving restriction of access in accordance with para. 3(b) above, the borrower provides the Bank with a draft process framework that conforms to the relevant provisions of this policy as a condition of appraisal. In addition, during project implementation and before to enforcing of the restriction, the borrower prepares a plan of action, acceptable to the Bank, describing the specific measures to be undertaken to assist the displaced persons and the arrangements for their implementation. The plan of action could take the form of a natural resources management plan prepared for the project. Assistance to the Borrower 32. In furtherance of the objectives of this policy, the Bank may at a borrower's request support the borrower and other concerned entities by providing (a) assistance to assess and strengthen resettlement policies, strategies, legal frameworks, and specific plans at a country, regional, or sectoral level; (b) financing of technical assistance to strengthen the capacities of agencies responsible for resettlement, or of affected people to participate more effectively in resettlement operations; (c) financing of technical assistance for developing resettlement policies, strategies, and specific plans, and for implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of resettlement activities; and (d) financing of the investment costs of resettlement. 33. The Bank may finance either a component of the main investment causing displacement and requiring resettlement, or a free-standing resettlement project with appropriate cross-conditionalities, processed and implemented in parallel with the investment that causes the displacement. The Bank may finance resettlement even though it is not financing the main investment that makes resettlement necessary. ____________ "Bank" includes IBRD and IDA; "loans" includes IDA credits and IDA grants, guarantees, Project Preparation Facility (PPF) advances and grants; and "projects" includes projects under (a) adaptable program lending; (b) learning and innovation 619 loans; (c) PPFs and Institutional Development Funds (IDFs), if they include investment activities; (d) grants under the Global Environment Facility and Montreal Protocol, for which the Bank is the implementing/executing agency; and (e) grants or loans provided by other donors that are administered by the Bank. The term "project" does not include programs under development policy lending operations. "Borrower" also includes, wherever the context requires, the guarantor or the project implementing agency. In devising approaches to resettlement in Bank-assisted projects, other Bank policies should be taken into account, as relevant. These policies include OP 4.01, Environmental Assessment, OP 4.04, Natural Habitats, OP 4.10, Indigenous Peoples, and OP 4.11, Physical Cultural Resources. The term "displaced persons" refers to persons who are affected in any of the ways described in para. 3 of this OP. Displaced persons under para. 3(b) should be assisted in their efforts to improve or restore their livelihoods in a manner that maintains the sustainability of the parks and protected areas. Where there are adverse indirect social or economic impacts, it is good practice for the borrower to undertake a social assessment and implement measures to minimize and mitigate adverse economic and social impacts, particularly upon poor and vulnerable groups. Other environmental, social, and economic impacts that do not result from land taking may be identified and addressed through environmental assessments and other project reports and instruments. This policy does not apply to restrictions of access to natural resources under community-based projects, i.e. where the community using the resources decides to restrict access to these resources, provided that an assessment satisfactory to the Bank establishes that the community decision-making process is adequate, and that it provides for identification of appropriate measures to mitigate adverse impacts, if any, on the vulnerable members of the community. This policy also does not cover refugees from natural disasters, war, or civil strife (see OP/BP 8.00, Rapid Response to Crises and Emergencies). For the purposes of this policy, "involuntary" means actions that may be taken without the displaced person's informed consent or power of choice. "Land" includes anything growing on or permanently affixed to land, such as buildings and crops. This policy does not apply to regulations of natural resources on a national or regional level to promote their sustainability, such as watershed management, groundwater management, fisheries management, etc. The policy also does not apply to disputes between private parties in land titling projects, although it is good practice for the borrower to undertake a social assessment and implement measures to minimize and mitigate adverse social impacts, especially those affecting poor and vulnerable groups. For the purposes of this policy, involuntary restriction of access covers restrictions on the use of resources imposed on people living outside the park or protected area, or on those who continue living inside the park or protected area during and after project implementation. In cases where new parks and protected areas are created as part of the project, persons who lose shelter, land, or other assets are covered under para. 3(a). Persons who lose shelter in existing parks and protected areas are also covered under para. 3(a). 620 . The Involuntary Resettlement Sourcebook provides good practice guidance to staff on the policy. . "Replacement cost" is the method of valuation of assets that helps determine the amount sufficient to replace lost assets and cover transaction costs. In applying this method of valuation, depreciation of structures and assets should not be taken into account (for a detailed definition of replacement cost, see Annex A, footnote 1). For losses that cannot easily be valued or compensated for in monetary terms (e.g., access to public services, customers, and suppliers; or to fishing, grazing, or forest areas), attempts are made to establish access to equivalent and culturally acceptable resources and earning opportunities. Where domestic law does not meet the standard of compensation at full replacement cost, compensation under domestic law is supplemented by additional measures necessary to meet the replacement cost standard. Such additional assistance is distinct from resettlement assistance to be provided under other clauses of para. 6. . If the residual of the asset being taken is not economically viable, compensation and other resettlement assistance are provided as if the entire asset had been taken. . The alternative assets are provided with adequate tenure arrangements. The cost of alternative residential housing, housing sites, business premises, and agricultural sites to be provided can be set off against all or part of the compensation payable for the corresponding asset lost. . Such support could take the form of short-term jobs, subsistence support, salary maintenance or similar arrangements. . See OP 4.10, Indigenous Peoples. . Where the borrower has offered to pay compensation to an affected person in accordance with an approved resettlement plan, but the offer has been rejected, the taking of land and related assets may only proceed if the borrower has deposited funds equal to the offered amount plus 10 percent in a secure form of escrow or other interest- bearing deposit acceptable to the Bank, and has provided a means satisfactory to the Bank for resolving the dispute concerning said offer of compensation in a timely and equitable manner. . See OP 4.04, Natural Habitats. . As a general principle, this applies if the land taken constitutes less than 20% of the total productive area. . Paras. 13-15 do not apply to impacts covered under para. 3(b) of this policy. The eligibility criteria for displaced persons under 3 (b) are covered under the process framework (see paras. 7 and 30). . Such claims could be derived from adverse possession, from continued possession of public lands without government action for eviction (that is, with the implicit leave of the government), or from customary and traditional law and usage, and so on. . Resettlement assistance may consist of land, other assets, cash, employment, and so on, as appropriate. . Normally, this cut-off date is the date the census begins. The cut-off date could also be the date the project area was delineated, prior to the census, provided that there has been an effective public dissemination of information on the area delineated, and systematic and continuous dissemination subsequent to the delineation to prevent 621 further population influx. . For projects that are highly risky or contentious, or that involve significant and complex resettlement activities, the borrower should normally engage an advisory panel of independent, internationally recognized resettlement specialists to advise on all aspects of the project relevant to the resettlement activities. The size, role, and frequency of meeting depend on the complexity of the resettlement. If independent technical advisory panels are established under OP 4.01, Environmental Assessment, the resettlement panel may form part of the environmental panel of experts. . See The World Bank Policy on Disclosure of Information, para. 34 (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2002). . An exception to this requirement may be made in highly unusual circumstances (such as emergency operations) with the approval of Bank Management (see BP 4.12, para. 8). In such cases, the Management's approval stipulates a timetable and budget for developing the resettlement plan. . Impacts are considered "minor" if the affected people are not physically displaced and less than 10 percent of their productive assets are lost. . For the purpose of this paragraph, the term "subprojects" includes components and subcomponents. OP 4.12, Annex A - Involuntary Resettlement Instruments These policies were prepared for use by World Bank staff OP 4.12 - Annex A and are not necessarily a complete treatment of the subject. December, 2001 Revised February 2011 This Operational Policy statement was updated in February 2011 to clarify the use of Use of Escrow Accounts in order to Help Reduce Delays in Implementation of Resettlement, and Clarification of Funding of Grievance Mechanisms. Questions on this policy may be addressed to OPCS Quality Assurance and Compliance (OPCQC). 1. This annex describes the elements of a resettlement plan, an abbreviated resettlement plan, a resettlement policy framework, and a resettlement process framework, as discussed in OP 4.12, paras. 17-31. Resettlement Plan 2. The scope and level of detail of the resettlement plan vary with the magnitude and complexity of resettlement. The plan is based on up-to-date and reliable information about (a) the proposed resettlement and its impacts on the displaced persons and other adversely affected groups, and (b) the legal issues involved in resettlement. The resettlement plan covers the elements below, as relevant. When any element is not 622 relevant to project circumstances, it should be noted in the resettlement plan. 3. Description of the project. General description of the project and identification of the project area. 4. Potential impacts. Identification of (a) the project component or activities that give rise to resettlement; (b) the zone of impact of such component or activities; (c) the alternatives considered to avoid or minimize resettlement; and (d) the mechanisms established to minimize resettlement, to the extent possible, during project implementation. 5. Objectives. The main objectives of the resettlement program. 6. Socioeconomic studies. The findings of socioeconomic studies to be conducted in the early stages of project preparation and with the involvement of potentially displaced people, including (a) the results of a census survey covering (i) current occupants of the affected area to establish a basis for the design of the resettlement program and to exclude subsequent inflows of people from eligibility for compensation and resettlement assistance; (ii) standard characteristics of displaced households, including a description of production systems, labor, and household organization; and baseline information on livelihoods (including, as relevant, production levels and income derived from both formal and informal economic activities) and standards of living (including health status) of the displaced population; (iii) the magnitude of the expected loss--total or partial--of assets, and the extent of displacement, physical or economic; (iv) information on vulnerable groups or persons as provided for in OP 4.12, para. 8, for whom special provisions may have to be made; and (v) provisions to update information on the displaced people's livelihoods and standards of living at regular intervals so that the latest information is available at the time of their displacement. (b) Other studies describing the following 623 (i) land tenure and transfer systems, including an inventory of common property natural resources from which people derive their livelihoods and sustenance, non-title-based usufruct systems (including fishing, grazing, or use of forest areas) governed by local recognized land allocation mechanisms, and any issues raised by different tenure systems in the project area; (ii) the patterns of social interaction in the affected communities, including social networks and social support systems, and how they will be affected by the project; (iii) public infrastructure and social services that will be affected; and (iv) social and cultural characteristics of displaced communities, including a description of formal and informal institutions (e.g., community organizations, ritual groups, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)) that may be relevant to the consultation strategy and to designing and implementing the resettlement activities. 7. Legal framework. The findings of an analysis of the legal framework, covering (a) the scope of the power of eminent domain and the nature of compensation associated with it, in terms of both the valuation methodology and the timing of payment; (b) the applicable legal and administrative procedures, including a description of the remedies available to displaced persons in the judicial process and the normal timeframe for such procedures, and any available alternative dispute resolution mechanisms that may be relevant to resettlement under the project; (c) relevant law (including customary and traditional law) governing land tenure, valuation of assets and losses, compensation, and natural resource usage rights; customary personal law related to displacement; and environmental laws and social welfare legislation; (d) laws and regulations relating to the agencies responsible for implementing resettlement activities; (e) gaps, if any, between local laws covering eminent domain and resettlement and the Bank's resettlement policy, and the mechanisms to bridge such gaps; and (f) any legal steps necessary to ensure the effective implementation of resettlement activities under the project, including, as appropriate, a process for recognizing claims to legal rights to land--including claims that derive from customary law and traditional usage (see OP 4.12, para.15 b). 8. Institutional Framework. The findings of an analysis of the institutional framework covering (a) the identification of agencies responsible for resettlement activities and NGOs that 624 may have a role in project implementation; (b) an assessment of the institutional capacity of such agencies and NGOs; and (c) any steps that are proposed to enhance the institutional capacity of agencies and NGOs responsible for resettlement implementation. 9. Eligibility. Definition of displaced persons and criteria for determining their eligibility for compensation and other resettlement assistance, including relevant cut-off dates. 10. Valuation of and compensation for losses. The methodology to be used in valuing losses to determine their replacement cost; and a description of the proposed types and levels of compensation under local law and such supplementary measures as are necessary to achieve replacement cost for lost assets.1 11. Resettlement measures. A description of the packages of compensation and other resettlement measures that will assist each category of eligible displaced persons to achieve the objectives of the policy (see OP 4.12, para. 6). In addition to being technically and economically feasible, the resettlement packages should be compatible with the cultural preferences of the displaced persons, and prepared in consultation with them. 12. Site selection, site preparation, and relocation. Alternative relocation sites considered and explanation of those selected, covering (a) institutional and technical arrangements for identifying and preparing relocation sites, whether rural or urban, for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least comparable to the advantages of the old sites, with an estimate of the time needed to acquire and transfer land and ancillary resources; (b) any measures necessary to prevent land speculation or influx of ineligible persons at the selected sites; (c) procedures for physical relocation under the project, including timetables for site preparation and transfer; and (d) legal arrangements for regularizing tenure and transferring titles to resettlers. 13. Housing, infrastructure, and social services. Plans to provide (or to finance resettlers' provision of) housing, infrastructure (e.g., water supply, feeder roads), and social services (e.g., schools, health services);2plans to ensure comparable services to host populations; any necessary site development, engineering, and architectural designs for these facilities. 14. Environmental protection and management. A description of the boundaries of the 625 relocation area; and an assessment of the environmental impacts of the proposed resettlement3and measures to mitigate and manage these impacts (coordinated as appropriate with the environmental assessment of the main investment requiring the resettlement). 15. Community participation. Involvement of resettlers and host communities,4 (a) a description of the strategy for consultation with and participation of resettlers and hosts in the design and implementation of the resettlement activities; (b) a summary of the views expressed and how these views were taken into account in preparing the resettlement plan; (c) a review of the resettlement alternatives presented and the choices made by displaced persons regarding options available to them, including choices related to forms of compensation and resettlement assistance, to relocating as individuals families or as parts of preexisting communities or kinship groups, to sustaining existing patterns of group organization, and to retaining access to cultural property (e.g. places of worship, pilgrimage centers, cemeteries);5and (d) institutionalized arrangements by which displaced people can communicate their concerns to project authorities throughout planning and implementation, and measures to ensure that such vulnerable groups as indigenous people, ethnic minorities, the landless, and women are adequately represented. 16. Integration with host populations. Measures to mitigate the impact of resettlement on any host communities, including (a) consultations with host communities and local governments; (b) arrangements for prompt tendering of any payment due the hosts for land or other assets provided to resettlers; (c) arrangements for addressing any conflict that may arise between resettlers and host communities; and (d) any measures necessary to augment services (e.g., education, water, health, and production services) in host communities to make them at least comparable to services available to resettlers. 17. Grievance procedures. Affordable and accessible procedures for third-party settlement of disputes arising from resettlement; such grievance mechanisms should take into account the availability of judicial recourse and community and traditional dispute settlement mechanisms. 18. Organizational responsibilities. The organizational framework for implementing 626 resettlement, including identification of agencies responsible for delivery of resettlement measures and provision of services; arrangements to ensure appropriate coordination between agencies and jurisdictions involved in implementation; and any measures (including technical assistance) needed to strengthen the implementing agencies' capacity to design and carry out resettlement activities; provisions for the transfer to local authorities or resettlers themselves of responsibility for managing facilities and services provided under the project and for transferring other such responsibilities from the resettlement implementing agencies, when appropriate. 19. Implementation schedule. An implementation schedule covering all resettlement activities from preparation through implementation, including target dates for the achievement of expected benefits to resettlers and hosts and terminating the various forms of assistance. The schedule should indicate how the resettlement activities are linked to the implementation of the overall project. 20. Costs and budget. Tables showing itemized cost estimates for all resettlement activities, including allowances for inflation, population growth, and other contingencies; timetables for expenditures; sources of funds; and arrangements for timely flow of funds, and funding for resettlement, if any, in areas outside the jurisdiction of the implementing agencies.6 21. Monitoring and evaluation. Arrangements for monitoring of resettlement activities by the implementing agency, supplemented by independent monitors as considered appropriate by the Bank, to ensure complete and objective information; performance monitoring indicators to measure inputs, outputs, and outcomes for resettlement activities; involvement of the displaced persons in the monitoring process; evaluation of the impact of resettlement for a reasonable period after all resettlement and related development activities have been completed; using the results of resettlement monitoring to guide subsequent implementation. Abbreviated Resettlement Plan 22. An abbreviated plan covers the following minimum elements:7 (a) a census survey of displaced persons and valuation of assets; (b) description of compensation and other resettlement assistance to be provided; (c) consultations with displaced people about acceptable alternatives; (d) institutional responsibility for implementation and procedures for grievance redress; (e) arrangements for monitoring and implementation; and 627 (f) a timetable and budget. Resettlement Policy Framework 23. The purpose of the policy framework is to clarify resettlement principles, organizational arrangements, and design criteria to be applied to subprojects to be prepared during project implementation (see OP 4.12, paras. 26-28). Subproject resettlement plans consistent with the policy framework subsequently are submitted to the Bank for approval after specific planning information becomes available (see OP 4.12, para. 29). 24. The resettlement policy framework covers the following elements, consistent with the provisions described in OP 4.12, paras. 2 and 4: (a) a brief description of the project and components for which land acquisition and resettlement are required, and an explanation of why a resettlement plan as described in paras. 2-21 or an abbreviated plan as described in para. 22 cannot be prepared by project appraisal; (b) principles and objectives governing resettlement preparation and implementation; (c) a description of the process for preparing and approving resettlement plans; (d) estimated population displacement and likely categories of displaced persons, to the extent feasible; (e) eligibility criteria for defining various categories of displaced persons; (f) a legal framework reviewing the fit between borrower laws and regulations and Bank policy requirements and measures proposed to bridge any gaps between them; (g) methods of valuing affected assets; (h) organizational procedures for delivery of entitlements, including, for projects involving private sector intermediaries, the responsibilities of the financial intermediary, the government, and the private developer; (i) a description of the implementation process, linking resettlement implementation to civil works; (j) a description of grievance redress mechanisms; (k) a description of the arrangements for funding resettlement, including the preparation and review of cost estimates, the flow of funds, and contingency arrangements; 628 (l) a description of mechanisms for consultations with, and participation of, displaced persons in planning, implementation, and monitoring; and (m) arrangements for monitoring by the implementing agency and, if required, by independent monitors. 25. When a resettlement policy framework is the only document that needs to be submitted as a condition of the loan, the resettlement plan to be submitted as a condition of subproject financing need not include the policy principles, entitlements, and eligibility criteria, organizational arrangements, arrangements for monitoring and evaluation, the framework for participation, and mechanisms for grievance redress set forth in the resettlement policy framework. The subproject-specific resettlement plan needs to include baseline census and socioeconomic survey information; specific compensation rates and standards; policy entitlements related to any additional impacts identified through the census or survey; description of resettlement sites and programs for improvement or restoration of livelihoods and standards of living; implementation schedule for resettlement activities; and detailed cost estimate. Process Framework 26. A process framework is prepared when Bank-supported projects may cause restrictions in access to natural resources in legally designated parks and protected areas. The purpose of the process framework is to establish a process by which members of potentially affected communities participate in design of project components, determination of measures necessary to achieve resettlement policy objectives, and implementation and monitoring of relevant project activities (see OP 4.12, paras. 7 and 31). 27. Specifically, the process framework describes participatory processes by which the following activities will be accomplished (a) Project components will be prepared and implemented. The document should briefly describe the project and components or activities that may involve new or more stringent restrictions on natural resource use. It should also describe the process by which potentially displaced persons participate in project design. (b) Criteria for eligibility of affected persons will be determined. The document should establish that potentially affected communities will be involved in identifying any adverse impacts, assessing of the significance of impacts, and establishing of the criteria for eligibility for any mitigating or compensating measures necessary. (c) Measures to assist affected persons in their efforts to improve their livelihoods or restore them, in real terms, to pre-displacement levels, while maintaining the sustainability of the park or protected area will be identified. The document should describe methods and procedures by which communities will identify and choose 629 potential mitigating or compensating measures to be provided to those adversely affected, and procedures by which adversely affected community members will decide among the options available to them. (d) Potential conflicts or grievances within or between affected communities will be resolved.The document should describe the process for resolving disputes relating to resource use restrictions that may arise between or among affected communities, and grievances that may arise from members of communities who are dissatisfied with the eligibility criteria, community planning measures, or actual implementation. Additionally, the process framework should describe arrangements relating to the following (e) Administrative and legal procedures. The document should review agreements reached regarding the process approach with relevant administrative jurisdictions and line ministries (including clear delineation for administrative and financial responsibilities under the project). (f) Monitoring arrangements. The document should review arrangements for participatory monitoring of project activities as they relate to (beneficial and adverse) impacts on persons within the project impact area, and for monitoring the effectiveness of measures taken to improve (or at minimum restore) incomes and living standards. ____________ With regard to land and structures, "replacement cost" is defined as follows: For agricultural land, it is the pre-project or pre-displacement, whichever is higher, market value of land of equal productive potential or use located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of preparing the land to levels similar to those of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. For land in urban areas, it is the pre- displacement market value of land of equal size and use, with similar or improved public infrastructure facilities and services and located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. For houses and other structures, it is the market cost of the materials to build a replacement structure with an area and quality similar to or better than those of the affected structure, or to repair a partially affected structure, plus the cost of transporting building materials to the construction site, plus the cost of any labor and contractors' fees, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. In determining the replacement cost, depreciation of the asset and the value of salvage materials are not taken into account, nor is the value of benefits to be derived from the project deducted from the valuation of an affected asset. Where domestic law does not meet the standard of compensation at full replacement cost, compensation under domestic law is supplemented by additional measures so as to meet the replacement cost standard. Such additional assistance is distinct from resettlement measures to be provided under other clauses in OP 4.12, para. 6. Provision of health care services, particularly for pregnant women, infants, and 630 the elderly, may be important during and after relocation to prevent increases in morbidity and mortality due to malnutrition, the psychological stress of being uprooted, and the increased risk of disease. Negative impacts that should be anticipated and mitigated include, for rural resettlement, deforestation, overgrazing, soil erosion, sanitation, and pollution; for urban resettlement, projects should address such density-related issues as transportation capacity and access to potable water, sanitation systems, and health facilities. Experience has shown that local NGOs often provide valuable assistance and ensure viable community participation. OP 4.11, Physical Cultural Resources. The costs of establishing the grievance procedures for the project shall be included in the project costs. 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