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1 IIT Gandhinagar Palaji, Gandhinagar Select Village Chamla Comment for Report Analysis Submit 1. Demographic Profile Total Household 208 Total Population 741 Gender Ratio 852 Females per 1000 Males Average Members per Family 4 1/40
2 1.1 Gender Wise Population Across Age Groups Age 0-5 Years 6-18 Years Years 46 and Above Total Male Female Gender Wise Population Across Age Groups 100% 80% 58.62% 39.82% 47.25% 44.72% Female Male Percentage of Individuals 60% 40% 41.38% 60.18% 52.75% 55.28% 20% 0% 0-5 Years 6-18 Years Years 46 and above Age Groups 2/40
3 1.2 Poverty Line Across Prevailing Caste Section Caste Section BPL APL Total SC ST OBC GEN Total Poverty Line across prevailing caste sections 100% % 73.91% % BPL APL Percentage of Households 80% 60% 40% 20% 26.09% 0% NaN% 0.00% 0.00% SC ST OBC GEN Caste Sections 3/40
4 1.3 Aadhaar Coverage Across Prevailing Caste Section Caste Section With Aadhar Without Aadhar Total SC ST OBC GEN Total Aadhar Coverage across Prevailing Caste Sections Percentage of Individuals 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% % % 0.00% 6.15% 0.00% 93.85% Without Aadhaar With Aadhaar 0% NaN% SC ST OBC GEN Caste Sections 4/40
5 1.4 Bank Coverage Across Prevailing Caste Section Caste Section With Bank Account Without Bank Account Total SC ST OBC GEN Total Bank Coverage across Prevailing Caste Section Percentage of Individuals 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 75.00% 36.34% 50.00% 63.66% 50.00% 25.00% Without Bank Account Bank Account 0% NaN% SC ST OBC GEN Caste Section 5/40
6 1.5 Government Schemes Coverage S. No. Name Percentage of Benificiary Households 1 PM Ujjwala Yojana PM Awas Yojana Fasal Bima Yojana Krishi Sinchai Yojana Jan Aushadi Yojana Swachh Bharat Mission Toilet Soil Health Card Kisan Credit Card Government Schemes Coverage PM Ujjwala Yojana PM Awas Yojana Fasal Bima Yojana Krishi Sinchai Yojana Soil Health Card Kisan Credit Card 12.02% 12.98% 12.02% 12.02% 16.83% 12.02% Swachh Bharat Mis % Jan Aushadi Yojana 12.02% Percentage of Households 6/40
7 S. No. Name Percentage of Benificiary Individuals 1 PM Jan Dhan Yojana Sukanya Samridhi Yojana Mudra Yojana Jivan Jyoti Bima Yojana Suraksha Bima Yojana Atal Pension Yojana Kaushal Vikas Yojana Ladli Lakshmi Yojana 25 9 Janani Suraksha Yojana 3.37 Government Schemes Coverage PM Jan Dhan Yojana 13.23% Sukanya Samridhi 3.37% Mudra Yojana 3.37% Jivan Jyoti Bima Yoj 3.37% Suraksha Bima Yoj 3.37% Atal Pension Yojana 3.37% Kaushal Vikas Yojana 3.37% Ladli Lakshmi Yojana 3.37% Janani Suraksha Yo 3.37% Percentage of Individuals 7/40
8 1.6 Migration Scenario Category Total population in village Total number of migrants to city SC ST 4 0 OBC GEN 4 0 Total Migration Percentage across Caste Sections OBC 100% 8/40
9 2. Basic Amenities 2.1 Education Perticulars Village Data Literacy Rate male Literacy rate female Total Literacy rate Total Number of primary Schools Govt. or Distance (Km) if located outside village Total Number of primary Schools Private or Distance (Km) if located outside village Total Number of middle Schools Govt. or Distance (Km) if located outside village Total Number of middle Schools Private or Distance (Km) if located outside village Total number of secondary Schools Govt. or Distance (Km) if located outside village Total number of secondary Schools Private or Distance (Km) if located outside village Total number of ITI/Diploma institutes or Distance (Km) if located outside village: Govt Total number of ITI/Diploma institutes or Distance (Km) if located outside village: Private Total number of colleges or Distance(Km) if located outside village: Govt. Total number of colleges or Distance(Km) if located outside village: Private Anganwadi availability 1 0 km 0 km 0 km 0 km 1 0 km 0 km 0 km 0 km yes Percentage of male students enrolled in schools Percentage of female students enrolled in schools /40
10 Number of primary schools per thousand population 1 Average distance to nearest school (km) 0.1 Ratio of boys to girls in schools 58:30 Ratio of boys to girls in college 5:2 2.2 Number of male and female individuals across di erent education levels Education Level Male Female Not Literate Literate Completed Class Class 8th Class 10th Class 12th ITI Diploma 1 1 Graduate 3 2 Post Graduate/Professional 2 0 Computer Literate /40
11 Number of male and female individuals across different education levels Not Literate Male Female Literate Completed Class Class 8th Class 10th Class 12th ITI Diploma Graduate /40
12 2.3 School Going Children and adult literacy across caste groups Caste Category School Going Children Adults Male Female Total Male Female Total SC BPL APL ST BPL APL OBC BPL APL GEN BPL APL TOTAL BPL APL /40
13 2.4 Health Particulars Primary Health centres Village Data no Number of primary health centres per thousand population Civil Hospital no Major Health Problem 13/40
14 2.5 Drinkage Water Facility Availability of Drinking Water Village Data Piped Water 206 Community Tap 0 Hand Pump 0 Open Well 0 Other Resource 3 Drinking Water Facility Piped Water Others 98.6% 14/40
15 2.6. Drainage Facility and Sanitation Household Waste Collection System Household Waste Collection System Village Data Door Step 0 Common Point 14 No Collection System 194 Household Waste Collection System 6.7% Common Point No Collection System 93.3% 15/40
16 Drainage Linked to Households Drainage Linked to Households Village Data Covered 3 Open 57 None 148 Drainage Linked to Households Covered Open None 27.4% 71.2% 16/40
17 Compost Pit Compost Pit Village Data Individual 162 Group 4 None 42 Compost Pit 20.2% Individual Group None 77.9% 17/40
18 Households with and without toilets across di erent prevailing caste section in village Caste Section With Toilet Without Toilet Total SC ST OBC GEN Households with and without toilets across different prevailing caste section in vil 100% 80% % 0.00% 9.71% 90.29% % 0.00% Percentage of Households 60% 40% 20% 0% NaN% SC ST OBC GEN Caste Section 18/40
19 Use of toilets across di erent prevailing caste section in village Caste Section Private Community Open Defecation SC ST OBC GEN Use of toilets across different prevailing caste section in village 100% 80% % 0.00% 0.00% 9.71% 89.32% 0.97% % 0.00% 0.00% Open Defecati Commun Private 60% 40% 20% 0% NaN% NaN% NaN% SC ST OBC GEN 19/40
20 2.7. Type of Houses among the households Caste Section Kutcha Semi-Pucca Pucca Homeless SC ST OBC GEN Type of Houses among the households 100% 80% % 0.00% 0.00% 19.42% 19.42% % % Pucca Semi-Pu Kutcha 60% 57.28% 40% 20% 0% NaN% NaN% NaN% 0.00% SC ST OBC GEN 20/40
21 2.8. Village Connectivity (Road and Transport) VILLAGE CONNECTIVITY (ROADS) Distance of the Village from the nearest Highway/Major Dist. Road (in km) Is the village connected to the above by a pacca road? 0.5 no If yes, details of the Approach Road/Connecting Road i) Length of the Road (in km) ii) Year of construction iii) Scheme under which constructed iv) Present Status (complete/incomplete) Length of internal roads (inside village/hamlets) What is the mode of transport available? Frequency of the available mode of transport Bus Frequent Village Connectivity (Road and Transport) 21/40
22 2.9. Village infrastructure and services VILLAGE INFRASTRUCTURE AND BASIC AMENITIES: Village Infrastructure / Basics Amenities / Services Located in Village (Yes/No) Nos. Distance KM, If located outside Banks/ ATM no 0 SHG s no 0 NGOs no 0 Post O ice yes 1 0 Gas agencies no 0 Electricity O ice no 0 Petrol Pumps in village no 0 KisanSewa Kendra no 0 KrishiMandi no 0 Fare Price Shop no 0 Milk Cooperative/Collection Centre yes 1 0 Railway Station no 0 Bus Stop yes 1 0 Veterinary Care Centre no 0 Sports Facility/Grounds no 0 Number of common sanitation complexes yes /40
23 3. Land and Agriculture Resources 3.1. Land Use Pattern 3.1. LAND USE PATTERN Arable land agriculture Area(Acres) 0 Forest Area (Acre) 0 Housing/Abadi Area(Acres) 0 Area Under Water bodies(acres) 0 Common Lands Area(Acres) 0 Average per capita Land holding (Acre) 0 Waste land(acres) 0 Land Use Pattern Irrigated area and unirrigated area of total cultivable area 23/40
24 Irrigated area and unirrigated area 11.9% Irrigated Area Unirrigated Area 88.1% 24/40
25 3.2. Forest & Horticultural Profile 3.2. LAND, FOREST & HORTICULTURAL PROFILE: Type of Forest Open Community Forest (Acre) 0.01 Government Forest (Acre) 0.01 Main Forest Trees and Shrub Species Energy Plantation XX No Species Species Species Area(Acre) Area(Acre) Area(Acre) Forest & Horticultural Profile 25/40
26 3.3. Source Wise Irrigation Coverage among then households Particulars Village Data Canal 5 Tank 0 River 0 Borewell 120 Others 38 None 45 Source Wise Irrigation Coverage among then households 21.6% Canal Borewell Other None 18.3% 57.7% 26/40
27 3.4. Irrigation methods used among the households Particulars Village Data Drip 0 Sprinkler 43 Flooding 55 None 110 Irrigation methods used among the households 20.7% Sprinkler Flooding None 52.9% 26.4% 27/40
28 3.5. Use of Chemicals and fertilizers Particulars Village Data If Yes, Avg. Fertilizer or chemical Use(Kg/Acre) Chemical Fertilizers Yes No 55 Chemical Insecticides Yes No 169 Chemical Weedicide Yes No 169 Organic Manures Yes No 173 Use of Chemicals and Fertilizers Chemical Fertilizers Yes No Chemical Insecticides Chemical Weedicide Organic Manures /40
29 3.6. Agricultural Produce Percentage cropped area of major crops Percentage cropped area of major crops Average Productivity per acre(in quintals) of major crops 29/40
30 4. Livestock Assets 4.1. Cattle population, productivity, shelter and waste Particulars Village Data Total No. of Livestock 294 Pucca shelter for livestock 1 Kutcha shelter for livestock 75 Open shelter for livestock 35 Average daily production of milk(litres) 504 Total animal waste/cow dung(kg) per day Cattle population, productivity, shelter and waste 31.5% Pucca shelter for livestock Kutcha shelter for livestock Open shelter for livestock 67.6% 30/40
31 4.2. Cattle wise population per household among various Caste Section Cow Bu alo Goats/Sheep Bullocks Calves Poultry/Duck SC ST OBC GEN Cattle wise population per household among various SC ST Cow Buffalo Goats/ Sheep Bullocks Calves Poultry/ Duck OBC GEN Cattle wise population per household 31/40
32 5. Livelihood Economics 5.1. Occupation Pattern Caste Section CowBu alo Male Female Farming on own Land Sharecropping /Farming Leased Land Animal Husbandry 1 0 Pisci-culture/Poultry 1 1 Fishing 0 0 Skilled Wage Worker 7 1 Unskilled Wage Worker 1 3 Salaried Employment in Government Salaried Employment in Private Sector Weaving 7 7 Other Artisan 0 0 Other Trade & Business /40
33 Occupation Pattern Farming on own Land Sharecropping /Far Animal Husbandry Pisci-culture/Poultry Fishing Skilled Wage Worker Unskilled Wage Wo Male Female 33/40
34 5.2. Average annual income per family across prevailing caste category Caste Section Average Annual Income SC 0 ST 7000 OBC GEN Average Annual Income 6,000,000 Average Annual Income 4,500,000 Income(in Rs.) 3,000,000 1,500,000 0 SC ST OBC GEN Caste Section 34/40
35 6. Source of energy and power General Information Caste Section Registered Electricity Connection to Households SC ST 4 OBC 700 GEN 4 Total 708 Lighting Source and usage in Village GEN OBC ST 98.9% 35/40
36 Electricity Supply & Load of village Utility Electricity Supply (hours per day): 16 Total Electric Load of Households in village : 0(kW) Total Electric Load of common village facilities : 0.1(kW) 36/40
37 Lighting Source and usage in Village Lighting Source Households (nos.) Electricity 717 Kerosene 24 Solar_Power 0 Other 0 Lighting Source and usage in Village Electricity Kerosene 96.8% 37/40
38 Cooking Fuels Usage in Village (household nos.) Caste Section Kerosene LPG Biogas Wood Cow Dung Agroresidues SC ST OBC GEN Cooking Fuels Usage in Village Wood 100% 38/40
39 Cooking Chullah Usage in village Caste Section Traditional Chullah Smoke Less Chullah SC 0 0 ST 0 0 OBC 0 0 GEN 0 0 Cooking Chullah Usage in village Percentage of Household 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% % % % 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Smoke L Chullah Tradition Chullah 0% NaN% SC ST OBC GEN Caste Section 39/40
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