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1 Sl. No./ Table No. Content Item Description Page No. Introduction 1 PART ONE: TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE 21 1 Road Transport 23 Road Transport-Concept and Definitions 25 Road Transport-Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Road Transport Infrastructure 33 1A.1 Total Road Length by Categories in India 37 1A.2 Statewise Length of Roads in India 38 1A.3 Statewise Length of Urban Roads in India 39 1A.4 Statewise Length of Rural Roads in India 40 1A.5 Statewise Road Density per 1000 km A.6 Statewise Road Density per 1000 Population 42

2 1A.7 Statewise Urban Road Density per 1000 km A.8 Statewise Urban Road Density per 1000 Population 44 1A.9 Statewise Rural Road Density per 1000 km A.10 Statewise Rural Road Density per 1000 Population 46 1A.11 Statewise Total Length of National Highways in India 47 1A.12 Total Length of State Highways in India 48 1A.13 Category-wise Number of Registered Motor Vehicles in India : A.14 Statewise Total Number of Registered Motor Vehicles in India as on 31st March 1A.15 Statewise and Categorywise No. of Registered Transport Vehicles in India as on 31 March, A.16 Statewise and Categorywise No. of Registered Non-Transport Vehicles in India as on 31 March, A.17 Statewise Average Number of Registered Motor Vehicles per 1000 km Road Length 1A.18 Statewise Average Number of Registered Motor Vehicles per 1000 Population B.1 Surfaced Road Length by Categories in India 55 1B.2 Share of Surfaced tototal Road Length by Categories in India 56 1B.3 Statewise Length of Surfaced Roads in India 57 1B.4 Statewise % Share of Surfaced to Total Road Length in India 58

3 1B.5 Statewise Length of Surfaced Urban Roads in India 59 1B.6 Statewise Length of Surfaced Rural Roads in India 60 1B.7 Road Accidents, Persons Killed & Injured: B.8 State wise Road Accidents in India during B.9 State wise Number of Accidents per 1000 Vehicles during B.10 State wise Number of Accidents per 1000 km road length during B.11 Statewise Total Casualties in Road Accidents during B.12 Percentage of Persons Killed to Total Casualties in Road Accidents during B.13 Percentage of Persons Injured to Total Casualties in Road Accidents during B.14 State wise Number of Casualties in Road Accidents per 1000 Registered Motor Vehicles during B.15 Statewise Number of Casualties in Road Accidents per Thousand km Road Length during B.16 Statewise Number of Casualties in Road Accidents per Lakh Population during B.17 State wise Number of Casualties per 1000 Road Accident during C.1 Road Transport Outlay and Expenditure (Centre & States) 72 1C.2 Road Transport Outlay & Expenditure ( State Sector) 73 1C.3 State wise Revenue Realised from Motor Vehicle Taxes in

4 1C.4 State wise Revenue Realised from Motor Vehicle Taxes in Rail Transport 77 Rail Transport-Concept and Definitions 79 Rail Transport-Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Rail Transport Infrastructure 87 2A.1 Statewise Route Kilometres as on 31st March 92 2A.2 Statewise Route km per 1000 km 2 as on 31st March 93 2A.3 Statewise Route km per 1000 Population as on 31st March 94 2A.4 Statewise Route Kilometres - Broad Gauge 95 2A.5 Statewise Route Kilometres - Narrow Gauge 96 2A.6 Statewise Route Kilometres - Metre Gauge 97 2B.1 Zonewise Total Route Kilometres and Route Kilometres Electrified as on 31st March 2B.2 Zonewise Total Track Kilometres and Track Kilometres Electrified as on 31st March 2B.3 Zonewise % Share of Broad Gauge, Meter Gauge and Narrow Gauge in Total Route Kilometres as on 31st March B.4 Train Accidents and Causalties during & B.5 Signalling System and Telecom Installations as on 31st March 102

5 2B.6 Zonewise and Department-wise Number of Staff as on 31st March B.7 Zonewise Number of Stations 105 2C.1 Gaugewise and Zonewise Gross Revenue and Working Expenses for the Year C.2 Gross Expenditure, Capital Outlay and Capital at Charge for the Year C.3 Plan Head-wise Allocation and Expenditure 109 2D.1 Zonewise Passenger Traffic on Broad Gauge, Metre Gauge and Narrow Gauge Lines during and D.2 Zone wise Suburban and Non-suburban Passenger Traffic on Broad Gauge Lines during and D.3 Zonewise Freight Traffic on Broad Gauge, Metre Gauge and Narrow Gauge Lines during and Inland Water Transport 115 Inland Water Transport-Concept and Definitions 117 Inland Water Transport-Analytical Highlights 119 3A.1 Statewise Total and Navigable Length of Waterways as on 31st March, A.2 Infrastructure Facilities Available on National Waterways 122 3A.3 Infrastructure Facilities Available on State Waterways 123 3A.4 Statewise Number of Inland Water Vessels 127 3A.5 Company-wise Number of Vessels as on 31st March 128

6 3B.1 No. of Accidents, Persons Killed by Drowning in States with IWT Operation during and C.1 Central Plan Outlay and Expenditure during to C.2 State Plan Outlay and Expenditure during to C.3 Statewise Plan Outlay and Expenditure under IWT during to C.4 Company-wise Freight Collected during and D.1 Cargo Movement on Inland Waterways 133 3D.2 Statewise Number of Passengers Carried by Inland Water Vessels ( to ) 134 3D.3 Statewise Cargo Carried by Inland Water Vessels ( to ) 134 3D.4 Company-wise Cargo Carried during and D.5 Company-wise Passenger Carried during and D.6 Company-wise Tonne km / Pasenger km per Ship during and E.1 Company-wise Average Freight Collected per Tonne km during and Sea and Coastal Transport 139 Sea and Coastal Transport -Concept and Definitions 141 Sea and Coastal Transport -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Sea and Coastal Infrastructure 147

7 4A.1 Indian Coastal Shipping Fleet as on 31st December 149 4A.2 Overseas Shipping Fleet as on 31st December 150 4A.3 Statewise Number of Ports, Number of Berths and Maximum Size of Ships that can be Accommodated at various Berths(DWT) as on B.1 Physical Performance Indicators by Type of Vessels during to Major Ports B.2 Trend in Physical Performance Indicators of Major Ports 153 4B.3 Employment at Major Ports (As on 31 March) 155 4B.4 Employment at Non Major Ports (As on 31 March) 155 4C.1 Port-wise Capital Employed, Operating Expenditure and Operating Income 156 4C.2 Financial Performance - Shipping Sector 157 4C.3 Outlay and Expenditure of Central Govt. in the Port Sector during to D.1 Cargo Traffic Handled by Major & Non-Major Ports during D.2 Cargo Traffic Handled by Major & Non-Major Ports during D.3 Container Traffic Handled at Major Ports during & D.4 Level of Containerisation in General Cargo at Various Major Ports during to D.5 Capacity Utilisation of Major Ports during and

8 4D.6 Passenger Traffic Handled at Major Ports during to D.7 Passenger Traffic Handled at Non-Major Ports during to E.1 Average Tariff ( Major Ports) during to Air Transport 173 Air Transport -Concept and Definitions 175 Air Transport -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Air Transport Infrastructure 183 5A.1 Fleet Strength by Type of Aircraft as on A.2 Fleet Size of All Scheduled Airlines ( to ) 191 5B.1 Air Accident Statistics ( & ) 192 5B.2 Airlinewise and Categorywise Staff Strength during and C.1 Airlinewise Operating Revenue and Expenditure ( & ) 193 5D.1 Airportwise Domestic Traffic Handled per Day during D.2 Airportwise International Traffic Handled per Day during D.3 Airline wise Domestic Traffic Operations during D.4 Airline wise International Traffic Operations during

9 PART TWO: ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE Coal Mining and Quarrying 203 Coal Mining and Quarrying -Concept and Definitions 205 Coal Mining and Quarrying -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Coal Mining and Quarrying Infrastructure 211 6A.1 Trends in Gradewise Reserves of Coal and Lignite 212 6A.2 Trends in Statewise Reserves of Coal 213 6A.3 Trends in Statewise Reserves of Lignite 215 6A.4 Companywise Number of Opencast and Underground Mines as on and A.5 Statewise Number of Opencast and Underground Mines as on and A.6 Sectorwise Number of Mines as on and A.7 Sectorwise and Typewise Number of Mines as on 31/03/ A.8 Coking Coal Washery Capacity ( to ) 219 6A.9 Non Coking Coal WasheryCapacity ( to ) 220 6C.1 Capital Outlay for the XI Plan Period and for to D.1 Coking Coal Washery Performance ( to ) 222

10 6D.2 Performance of Non Coking Coal Washery Owned by Collieries ( to ) Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction 225 Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction -Concept and Definitions 227 Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction Infrastructure ( to ) 7A.1 Statewise Reserves of Crude Oil and Natural Gas in India as on 31st March 7A.2 Statewise Developed Oil & Gas Wells and Estimated Production Capacity as on A.3 Installed Capacity of Refineries of Crude Oil As on 1st April 236 7A.4 Trends in Length of Crude Oil, Natural Gas & Product Pipelines in India as on 1st April 7A.5 Companywise Oil and Gas Storage and Distribution Terminals, Number and Capacity as on A.6 Tonnage of Indian Tankers Fleet as on 31st March 239 7A.7 Total Retail Outlets in India 240 7A.8 Statewise Number of Retail Outlets, LDO/SKO Dealers and LPG Distributors as on 1st April 241 7A.9 Statewise and Companywise LPG Domestic Consumers as on 1st April 242 7B.1 Category-wise Manpower Employed in Various Sectors of Petroleum Industry in India as on 31st March 7B.2 Categorywise Manpower Employed in the Petroleum Industry in India as on 31st March

11 7C.1 Public and Private Investments in Petroleum and Natural Gas Sector 245 7C.2 Plan Outlay of Public Sector Undertakings 246 7D.1 Capacity Utilization of Refineries of Crude Oil during to E.1 Weighted Average of Crude Oil Prices 248 7E.2 Consumer and Producer Prices of Natural Gas 249 7E.3 Trends in Retail Selling Prices of Selected Petroleum Products in Metropolitan Towns in India Electricity 251 Electricity -Concept and Definitions 253 Electricity -Analytical Highlights Trends of Important Indicators of Electricity Infrastructure ( to ) 8A.1 Regionwise and Statewise Installed Generating Capacity of Electricity (Utilities) in India as on 31st March 8A.2 Statewise and Sourcewise Installed Capacity of Grid Interactive Renewable Power as on 31st March A.3 Statewise Off Grid/ Decentralised Renewable Energy Systems as on A.4 Statewise Length of Transmission and Distribution Lines, Number of Transformers and their Aggregate Capacity as on 31st March A.5 Statewise Lenth of Transmission and Distribution Lines, Number of Transformers and their Aggregate Capacity as on 31st March A.6 Regionwise / Statewise Number of Hydro Power Stations and their Capacity as on

12 8A.7 Regionwise / Statewise Number of Thermal Power Stations and their Capacity as on A.8 Regionwise / Statewise Number of Nuclear Power Stations and their Capacity as on A.9 Regionwise and Statewise Villages Electrified 272 8A.10 Industry-wise Installed Generating Capacity and Consumption of Electricity (Non-Utilities only) during and A.11 Statewise and Sectorwise Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Consumers by Utilities during A.12 Statewise and Sectorwise Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Consumers (from Utilities and Non-Utilities) during A.13 Statewise Per Capita Consumption of Electricity (from Utilities & Non- Utilities) during and B.1 Statewise Power Supply Position during B.2 Statewise Power Supply Position during D.1 Statewise Actual Generation of Electricity (Utilities) 285 8D.2 Sector-wise and Organisation-wise Plant Load Factor, Generation Target / Actual Generation 8D.3 Industry-wise Actual Generation of Electricity (Non-Utilities only) during and E.1 Statewise Estimated Average Rates of Electricity as on 31 March PART THREE: COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE Telecommunication 299 Telecommunication -Concept and Definitions 301

13 Telecommunication -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Telecommunication Sector ( ) 9A.1 Circle-wise Estimated No. of Fixed Phones and Wireless Phones as on 31st March A.2 Circle-wise Teledensity per 1000 Population as on 31st March 309 9A.3 Circle-wise Number of Villages with Direct Access to Telecom Facilities as on 31st March Postal Communication 311 Postal Communication -Concept and Definitions 313 Postal Communication -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Postal Communication Infrastructure A.1 Circle-wise Number of Post Offices as on 31st March A.2 Circle-wise Number of MDGs as on 31st March A.3 Circle-wise Number of PSSKs as on 31st March A.4 Circle-wise Average No. of Persons Served (Rural, Urban, Total) by a Post Office as on 31st March A.5 Circle-wise Average Area Served by a Post Office as on 31st March A.6 Circle-wise Cities having Inland Speed Post Service Centres ( as on ) 10A.7 Countries Covered under International Speed Post Service as on

14 10A.8 Circle-wise Availability of Letter Boxes as on 31st March A.9 Circle-wise Availability of Post Boxes rented by public as on 31st March A.10 Circle-wise Availability of Post Bags Rented by Public as on 31st March A.11 Circle-wise Availability of Post Boxes cum Bags Rented by Public as on 31st March 10B.1 Circle-wise Status of Modernisation and Computerisation as on 31st March B.2 Circle-wise Postal Employees and Gramin Dak Sewaks as on 31st March B.3 Circle-wise Trends in Postal Complaints ( to ) C.1 Trends in Itemwise Revenue and Expenditure D.1 Trends in Estimated Number of Registered and Unregistered Mail D.2 Trends in Estimated Volume of Air Mail-(Domestic & Foreign) D.3 Itemwise Estimated Volume of Unregistered Postal Traffic during and D.4 Itemwise Estimated Volume of Registered Postal Traffic during and D.5 Circle-wise Estimated Volume of Unregistered Mail Traffic during D.6 Circle-wise Estimated Volume of Unregistered Mail Traffic during D.7 Circle-wise % Change in Estimated Volume of Unregistered Mail Traffic ( over ) 10D.8 Circle-wise Estimated Volume of Registered Mail Traffic and Inland Money Orders (Including Telegraphic Money Orders) Issued During and

15 10D.9 Foreign Postal Traffic D.10 Trends in Estimated Volume of Premium Product Services-Traffic D.11 Trends in Estimated Volume of International Speed Post Traffic (Outward) E.1 Articlewise Current Inland Postal Rates (Operative w.e.f ) 343 PART FOUR: IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE Irrigation 347 Irrigation -Concept and Definitions 349 Irrigation -Analytical Highlights A.1 Basinwise Storages for Projects having Live Storage Capacity of 10 MCM & above 11A.2 Statewise Storages for Projects having Live Storage Capacity of 10 MCM & above A.3 Statewise Number of Large Dams A.4 Statewise Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects A.5 Statewise Ultimate lrrigation Potential A.6 Planwise Irrigation Potential Created According to Schemes (Cumulative) 11A.7 Statewise Estimates of Potential Created (Through Major & Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes) at the end of Five Year Plans 11A.8 Statewise Estimates of Potential Created (Through Major & Medium Irrigation (Surface Water) Schemes) during Five Year Plans

16 11A.9 Statewise Estimates of Potential Created (Through Minor Irrigation (Surface Water) Schemes) at the end of Five Year Plans 11A.10 Statewise Estimates of Potential Created (Through Minor Irrigation (Ground Water) Schemes) at the end of Five Year Plans 11A.11 Statewise Physical Achievements of Field Channels under CAD Programme A.12 Statewise Physical Achievements of Field Drains under CAD Programme C.1 Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation (at current prices) C.2 Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation (at Prices) C.3 Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation 11C.4 Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation (State Expenditure) 11C.5 Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation (Institutional) 11D.1 Planwise Irrigation Potential Utilised according to Schemes (Cumulative) 11D.2 Statewise Estimates of Potential Utilised (Through Major & Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes) at the end of Five Year Plans 11D.3 Statewise Estimates of Potential Utilised (Through Major & Medium Irrigation (Surface Water) Schemes) during Five Year Plans 11D.4 Statewise Estimates of Potential Utilised (Through Minor Irrigation (Surface Water) Schemes) at the end of Five Year Plans 11D.5 Statewise Estimates of Potential Utilised (Through Minor Irrigation (Ground Water) Schemes) at the end of Five Year Plans PART FIVE: DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE Drinking Water Supply 377

17 Drinking Water Supply -Analytical Highlights A.1 Statewise Number of Households having Access to Tap Water Facilities per Thousand Households C.1 Statewise Expenditure on Water Supply Programmes 382 Sanitation Sanitation -Analytical Highlights Trends in Important Indicators of Sanitation Infrastructure A.1 Statewise Number of Households having Access to Toilet Facilities per 1000 Households 13A.2 Statewise Rural Households having Access to Toilet Facilities As on 31st March 13C.1 Statewise and Scheme-wise Expenditure on Sanitation Programmes during the Tenth Plan PART SIX: STORAGE INFRASTRUCTURE Storage 393 Storage -Analytical Highlights Trends in Indicators of Storage Infrastructure A.1 Statewise Foodgrain Storage Capacity, Cold Storages, Warehouses and 398 Container Depots as on A.2 Storage Capacity (Covered and Cover & Plinth) with FCI as on 1st April A.3 Statewise and Sectorwise Distribution of Cold Storages As On

18 14A.4 Statewise Storage Capacity with FCI as on A.5 Storage Facilities Available at Major Ports (As on ) 403 ANNEXURES 405 AA1 Abbreviations 406 AA2 Notification of Constitution of SCINS 412 AA3 Minutes of the first meeting of Standing Committee on Infrastructure 414 Statistics(SCINS) AA4 Minutes of the meeting of the Subgroup on Infrastructure Statistics 418 AA5 AA6 Minutes of the second meeting of Standing Committee on Infrastructure Statistics(SCINS) Minutes of the third meeting of Standing Committee on Infrastructure Statistics(SCINS) AA7 Inflation rates 430 AA8 Statewise Geographical Area 431 AA9 Projected Population of India 432 AA10 Projected Urban Population of India 433 AA11 Projected Rural Population of India 434