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GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA
REPORT ON BASIC STATISTICS FOR LOCAL LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT: Mayurbhanj
(provisional)
DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, ODISHA,
ARTHANITI “O” PARISANKHYAN BHAWAN HEADS OF
DEPARTMENT BUILDING CAMPUS BHUBANESWAR-1
JULY 2020
ସଙ୍କର୍ଷଣ ସାହୁ, ଭା.ପ.ସେ ଅର୍ଥନୀତି ଓ ପରିସଂଖ୍ୟାନ ଭବନ
ନସିଦେଶକ Arthaniti ‘O’ Parisankhyan Bhawan
ଅର୍େନୀତ ିଓ ପରେିଂଖ୍ୟାନ HOD Campus, Unit-V
Sankarsana Sahoo, ISS Bhubaneswar -751001, Odisha
Director Phone : 0674 -2391295 Economics & Statistics e-mail : [email protected]
Foreword
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), Government of
India launched a study on “Basic Statistics for Local Level Development” in rural areas of
Odisha for the reference year 2016-17 containing the information on all sectors such as
availability of basic facilities, Village infra-structure details, education facilities, land
utilization, Employment status etc.
I gladly appreciate the efforts made by the Officers and Staff of District Planning &
Monitoring Unit, Mayurbhanj, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Odisha and all those
who have contributed directly or indirectly in preparation of this report on “Basic Statistics
for Local Level Development: Mayurbhanj (Provisional)”.
It is hoped that this publication will serve as a useful reference for providing village
level statistics. I hope this survey would go a long way towards achieving the desired goal in
decentralized planning process.
Bhubaneswar (S. Sahoo) July 2020
LIST OF CONTENTS
SL. NO. CONTENTS PAGES
CHAPTER-1
Basic Statistics for Local Level Development (BSLLD): Mayurbhanj 9-11
1 Introduction 9
1.1 Objectives of the Study 9
1.2 Scope and Coverage of the study 10
1.3 Methodology of the Study 10
1.4 Glimpses of Mayurbhanj 11
CHAPTER-2
Analysis and Finding of this study 12-125
2 Introduction 12
2.1 Descriptive Identification of the Village (Block-0) 12
2.2 Avalibility of Basic Facilities in the Village (Block-2) 15
2.3 Infrastructure Facilities in the Village (Block-3) 25
2.4 Distance from Neareast Facilities (Block-4) 31
2.5 Demographic Information (Block-5) 61
2.6 Morbidity, Disability and Family Planning (Block-6) 77
2.7 Health Manpower (Block-7) 89
2.8 Education (Block-8): 98
2.9 Land Utilization (Block-9): 101
2.10 Live Stock and Poultry (Block-10) 109
2.11 Number of Storage and Marketing out lets (Block-11) 112
2.12 Employment Status (Block-12): 114
2.13 Migration and Immigration (Block-13) 119
2.14 Other Social Indicators (Block-14): 122
2.15 Conclusion: 124
CHAPTER-3
3.1 STATA10 Codes For Monitoring Statistical Activities 126-144
References
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
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CHAPTER-1
BASIC STATISTICS FOR LOCAL LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT (BSLLD): MAYURBHANJ
1. Introduction:
A High Power Expert Committee was constituted in 2002 to look into availability of village level
data with village functionaries, feasibility of electronic transmission of validated data from village to the
blocks & blocks to districts and other related aspects to prepare a village level data base, under the
chairmanship of Dr. S.P. Gupta, Member Planning Commission. In the meantime, Prof. Abhijit Sen,
Member, Planning Commission (PC) was appointed as Chairman of the Committee in place of Dr. Gupta.
On the basis of experience gained through the pilot and after due deliberations, the Committee submitted
its report in 2006. The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation formulated a new Centrally
Sponsored Scheme (CSS) on the basis of the recommendations of the report. The scheme envisaged
compiling village level statistics at the Gram Panchayat level by/through Panchayat Secretary in
coordination with the village level functionaries such as Anganwadi workers, ANM, Chowkidar, village
Pradhan, revenue officials, Patwari, etc. Initially, the proposed BSLLD scheme intended to cover the rural
areas only. However, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, being the nodal Ministry for District Planning, desired
that for the purpose of district planning, the proposed scheme may include urban areas also. In a meeting
of the Secretaries of Urban Development (UD), Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) and
MoSPI in 2011, it was decided that a similar pilot study on BSLLD will be implemented in urban areas as
well.
1.1. Objectives:
The 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments empowered panchayat raj institutions and local
bodies by according constitutional status to these institutions and enabling them to take up their
development process themselves. Various departments are implementing a number of schemes for socio-
economic development for rural areas but the required data is not easily available to assess the development
at the local level. Due to non-availability of relevant data, local priorities and local requirements could not
be reflected properly in the State Plans. Keeping in view the above, the National Statistical Commission
recommended preparing a data base for local level development by regulating flow of data from the grass
root level to micro level. Therefore the principle objective of this survey is to explore feasibility of
introducing a system predesigned to recognize, augment and improve existing recording and registration
system leading to consolidation and preparation of a database for providing crucial inputs for micro level
planning for all the Villages and Panchayats.
As per the recommendations of National Statistical Commission (NSC), the Central Statistical
Organization, Ministry of Statistics and Programmee Implementation (MOSPI), (Govt. of India) decided
to carry out a survey study in the entire country to collect the basic statistics for the local level development.
The Panchayat Secretaries / Gram Sewaks of the Deptt. of Rural Development and Panchayats are entrusted
the work of data collection in the prescribed schedules in co-ordination with the village level functionaries
of line departments such as Patwaris/ Anganwari workers, ANMs, and Village elders etc. Directorate of
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Economics and Statistics of respective States were declared nodal agencies to train the Gram Panchayat
Secretaries / Gram Sewaks for coordination and monitoring as well as to supervise the data collection
process. The Scheme is being implemented as a Central Scheme on a pilot basis in all States covering
one/two districts in each state. But in Odisha BSLLD data covers all thirty districts in the reference year
2016-17.
1.2. Scope and Coverage:
This scheme covered 408 numbers of GPs/ULBs (404 Rural + 4 Urban) of Mayurbhanj district in
the reference year of 2016-17. Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DE&S) Bhubaneswar, Odisha has
launched the study in all the thirty districts of Odisha. Mayurbhanj one of the major tribal district covering
all the 3950 villages (2606-Tribal, 1145-Non-Tribal & 199-UIV). During the study in Mayurbhanj, the data
has been compiled by the Statistical Personnel of DPMU (STATISTICS), MBJ from the village registers
and other knowledgeable sources, in consultation with village level functionaries instead of assigning the
job to Panchayat Secretaries. However the Panchayat Secretaries acted as nodal functionaries in
verification of data collected.
1.3. Methodology
The scheme has been executed for collecting data in respect of the schedule of information for
Annual (Periodic) Data or Schedule-A, popularly called village schedule. The schedule-A is required to be
filled up once in a year. The data was collected for the reference year 2016-17 of 16 different blocks from
block-0 to block-16. This includes data on basic facilities, asset acquisition, distance from the nearest
facility, demographic information, morbidity, health man power, education, land utilization, live stock and
poultry, number of storage and marketing outlets and employment status. etc. The details of the blocks are
given in the below table.
Table-1.1.1: Block Details of Village Schedule (Schedule-A)
SL.
NO
NAME OF
THE BLOCKS DESCRIPTION OF THE BLOCKS
TOTAL NUMBER OF
INDICATORS IN THE
BLOCK
1 Block-0 Descriptive Identification of the Village (1-13): Thirteen
2 Block-1 Particulars of Data Recording (1-4): Four
3 Block-2 Availability of Some Basic Facilities (2.1 - 2.15): Fifteen
4 Block-3 Infrastructure (3.1 - 3.8): Eight
5 Block-4 Distance from Nearest Facilities (4.1 - 4.49): Forty Nine
6 Block-5 Demographic Information (5.1 - 5.13): Thirteen
7 Block-6 Morbility, Disability & Family Planning (6.1 - 6.10): Ten
8 Block-7 Health Manpower (7.1 - 7.12): Twelve
9 Block-8 Education (8.1 - 8.24): Twenty Four
10 Block-9 Land Utilization (9.1 - 9.30): Thirty
11 Block-10 Live Stock & Poultry (10.1 - 10.8 ): Eight
12 Block-11 No. of Storage & Marketing Outlets (11.1 - 11.5): Five
13 Block-12 Employment Status (12.1 - 12.8):Eight
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14 Block-13 Migration & Immigration (13.1 - 13.4): Four
15 Block-14 Other Social Indicators (14.1 - 14.6): Six
16 Block-15 Industries & Business (15.1 - 15.47): Forty Seven
17 Block-16 Information on Fatality due to Disaster (16.1 - 16.10): Ten Source: Author’s Compilation
1.4. Glimpses of Mayurbhanj:
Mayurbhanj district is one of the 30 districts in Odisha state in eastern India. Mayurbhanj district is
the largest district of Odisha by area. Baripada city is the district headquarters of it. Other major towns
are Rairangpur, Karanjia and Udala. As of 2011, it is the third-most-populous district of Odisha (out of 30),
after Ganjam and Cuttack. Mayurbhanj is land-locked with a geographical area of
10,418 km2 (4,022 sq mi) and is in the northern boundary of the state Odisha. It is bounded in the northeast
by Jhargram district of West Bengal, West Singhbhum and East Singhbhum districts of Jharkhand in the
northwest, Balasore district in the southeast and by Kendujhar in the southwest. The district has many
tribal cultures like Santali culture, Ho dance and Mage Porob, Baa Porob, Hermuut, Heroh Porob, Karam,
Jomnama and Jomsuim of Ho tribe and bhumij cultures. Some of the famous musicians and singers of the
Ho, like Mangal Bandra, Pute Kerai, Punjabi Sirka, Dubung Sirka, Budhuram Samad, Ghanshyam
Angrai,Subhlaxmi Bodra and the Santali, like Basen Murmu, come from this district. According to 2011
Census 83.86% people are Hindus, 1.34% are Muslims, 0.60% are Christians, 0.03% are Sikhs and
Adivasis. Adivasism and Hinduism being the most followed religion there are many deshauli, jayra,
temples found in the district some of which have ancient connections.
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CHAPTER-2
ANALYSIS & FINDINGS OF THE STUDY
2. Introduction:
This chapter includes the analysis and major findings from the BSLLD SURVEY for the district of
Mayurbhanj. The analysis performs over fourteen numbers of blocks related to major village level
indicators (Social, Economic & Political). The followings are some graphical and tabular representation of
these indicators.
2.1.Descriptive Identification of the Village (Block-0)
BSLLD data was collected from 3950 villages of 26 blocks in Mayurbhanj district, by the statistical
field surveyors of District Planning & Monitoring Units (Statistics), Mayurbhanj. It was observed that out
of 3950 villages, 2606, 1145 and 199 numbers of villages are Tribal, Non-Tribal and UIV types
respectively.
Table-2.1.1: DETAILS OF VILLAGE CATEGORY IN MAYURBHANJ
SL. NO VILLAGE TYPE No. of Villages PERCENTAGE
1 Tribal 2606 65.97
2 Non-Tribal 1145 28.99
3 UIV 199 5.04
4 TOTAL 3950 100.00
Note: UIV stands for "BECHHAPARI VILLAGE"
Source: Author’s Compilation
*Note: UIV Stands for Uninhabited Village, popularly called Bechhapari Village and having zero
number of households
The above table depicts that sixty six percent of total village in Mayurbhanj are tribal and twenty
nine percent villages are non-tribal. Only five percent villages of Mayurbhanj having zero households,
popularly called UIV villages.
Table-2.1.2: BLOCK WISE DETAILS OF NO. OF VILLAGES: MAYURBHANJ
SL. NO. BLOCK NAME TRIBAL NON-TRIBAL UIV TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 73 137 14 224
2 BAHALDA 80 18 6 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 177 31 19 227
4 BARIPADA 88 14 0 102
5 BETNOTI 91 131 5 227
6 BIJATALA 130 11 12 153
7 BISOI 118 27 11 156
8 GB NAGAR 72 57 3 132
9 JAMDA 78 1 0 79
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10 JASHIPUR 164 47 17 228
11 KAPTIPADA 111 44 0 155
12 KARANJIA 116 38 2 156
13 KHUNTA 123 6 3 132
14 KULIANA 152 61 22 235
15 KUSUMI 85 28 1 114
16 MORODA 105 59 5 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 67 37 5 109
18 RARUAN 9 94 7 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 115 50 12 177
20 SARASKANA 110 72 18 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 100 23 13 136
22 SUKRULI 58 28 4 90
23 SULIAPADA 83 101 9 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 163 2 8 173
25 TIRING 68 11 1 80
26 UDALA 70 17 2 89
TOTAL 2606 1145 199 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 2606 total number of tribal villages, maximum (177) and
minimum (9) villages are found in Bangiriposi and Raruan block of Mayurbhanj respectively. Similarly,
out of 1145 total number of non-tribal villages, maximum (137) and minimum (1) villages are found in
Badasahi and Jamda block of Mayurbhanj respectively. Moreover, Kuliana possesses maximum numbers
of UIV villages ( i.e 22) and Baripada, Jamda and Kaptipada possesses 0 numbers of UIV villages in
Mayurbhanj district.
Table-2.1.3: BLOCK WISE DETAILS OF DISTANCE (KM) OF VILLAGES FROM NEREAST
TOWN: MAYURBHANJ
SL.
NO. BLOCK NAME
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
0 KM (1-4)
KM
(5-9)
KM (10-14) KM
(>= 15)
KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 0 0 0 19 205 224
2 BAHALDA 0 3 24 45 32 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 4 50 49 124 227
4 BARIPADA 0 3 18 39 42 102
5 BETNOTI 0 1 2 15 209 227
6 BIJATALA 0 6 12 46 89 153
7 BISOI 0 0 0 11 145 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 5 127 132
9 JAMDA 0 13 47 18 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 0 26 50 35 117 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 19 76 27 33 155
12 KARANJIA 0 8 33 40 75 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 6 15 111 132
14 KULIANA 0 8 38 41 148 235
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15 KUSUMI 0 25 31 32 26 114
16 MORODA 0 7 29 15 118 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 11 36 11 51 109
18 RARUAN 0 9 6 4 91 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 39 23 5 110 177
20 SARASKANA 0 2 11 0 187 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 10 30 13 83 136
22 SUKRULI 0 18 51 19 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 9 184 193
24 THAKURMUND
A
1 18 35 52 67 173
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 80 80
26 UDALA 0 15 24 23 27 89
TOTAL 1 245 632 588 2484 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, there is only 1 village in
Thakurmunda block is within 0 km distance from nearest town. Similarly, 6.20 % villages are within (1-4)
KM, 16% villages are within (5-9) KM, 14.88% villages are within (10-14) KM and 62.88% villages are
above 15 KM distance from the nearest town.
Table-2.1.4: BLOCK WISE DETAILS OF DISTANCE OF VILLAGES FROM NEREAST MAIN
ROAD (KM): MAYURBHANJ
SL. NO. BLOCK NAME
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
0
KM
(1-4)
KM
(5-9)
KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM
TOTA
L
1 BADASAHI 53 94 72 5 0 224
2 BAHALDA 14 40 35 15 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 42 154 31 0 0 227
4 BARIPADA 25 43 31 3 0 102
5 BETNOTI 17 131 76 2 1 227
6 BIJATALA 11 76 56 10 0 153
7 BISOI 59 57 38 2 0 156
8 GB NAGAR 14 98 20 0 0 132
9 JAMDA 15 29 28 6 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 39 107 43 14 25 228
11 KAPTIPADA 27 110 15 3 0 155
12 KARANJIA 9 92 43 10 2 156
13 KHUNTA 23 29 64 10 6 132
14 KULIANA 39 120 67 7 2 235
15 KUSUMI 37 70 6 1 0 114
16 MORODA 12 78 73 6 0 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 18 67 21 2 1 109
18 RARUAN 34 70 1 2 3 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 27 117 33 0 0 177
20 SARASKANA 45 93 19 17 26 200
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21 SHAMAKHUNTA 13 76 26 11 10 136
22 SUKRULI 0 82 8 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 47 125 14 6 1 193
24 THAKURMUND
A
49 79 36 6 3 173
25 TIRING 3 65 12 0 0 80
26 UDALA 6 60 18 5 0 89
TOTAL 678 2162 886 143 81 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 17.16% villages are within
0 KM, 54.73% villages are within 1-4 KM, 22.43 % villages are within 5-9 KM, 3.62 % villages are within
10-14 KM and 2.05% villages are above 15 KM distance from the nearest Main Road.
2.2 . Availability of Basic Facilities in the Village (Block-2)
Basic facilities includes electricity connection, use of renewable source of energy, Cable/DTH
connection, sources of drinking water, drainage system, irrigation facilities, presence of Co-Operative
society, presence of self help group, Provision of adult education, availability of credit society, availability
of commercial bank, availability of Pucca Streets, bus facilities to the town, crèche facilities and street
light system.
Table-2.2.1. HH Electricity Connection at least for one HH in the village
Having HH Electricity Connection (At least by One HH)
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 210 0 210
2 BAHALDA 95 3 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 195 13 208
4 BARIPADA 102 0 102
5 BETNOTI 220 2 222
6 BIJATALA 115 26 141
7 BISOI 143 2 145
8 GB NAGAR 128 1 129
9 JAMDA 79 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 182 29 211
11 KAPTIPADA 63 92 155
12 KARANJIA 150 4 154
13 KHUNTA 97 32 129
14 KULIANA 208 5 213
15 KUSUMI 113 0 113
16 MORODA 156 8 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 101 3 104
18 RARUAN 103 0 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 164 1 165
20 SARASKANA 181 1 182
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21 SHAMAKHUNTA 115 8 123
22 SUKRULI 86 0 86
23 SULIAPADA 180 4 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 162 3 165
25 TIRING 78 1 79
26 UDALA 46 41 87
TOTAL 3472 279 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj, 3472 numbers of villages are
electrified (Maximum at Betonati block i.e. 220 and minimum at Udala block i.e. 46). Similarly, 279
numbers of villages are not electrified (Maximum in Kaptipada block i.e. 92 and Minimum in GB Nagar,
Rasgobindpur, Saraskana and Tiring block possesses 1 village in each).
Table-2.2.2: Renewable source of energy at least for one HH in the village
Use of Renewable source of energy
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 172 38 210
2 BAHALDA 1 97 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 158 50 208
4 BARIPADA 45 57 102
5 BETNOTI 111 111 222
6 BIJATALA 38 103 141
7 BISOI 66 79 145
8 GB NAGAR 45 84 129
9 JAMDA 20 59 79
10 JASHIPUR 113 98 211
11 KAPTIPADA 100 55 155
12 KARANJIA 74 80 154
13 KHUNTA 82 47 129
14 KULIANA 78 135 213
15 KUSUMI 94 19 113
16 MORODA 48 116 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 16 88 104
18 RARUAN 89 14 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 135 30 165
20 SARASKANA 37 145 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 59 64 123
22 SUKRULI 85 1 86
23 SULIAPADA 13 171 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 89 76 165
25 TIRING 3 76 79
26 UDALA 37 50 87
TOTAL 1808 1943 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table indicates block wise number of villages using renewable source of energy in
Mayurbhanj. It can be stated that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj, 48.20% villages are using renewable
source of energy and 51.80% villages are not using renewable source of energy.
Table-2.2.3: At least one cable/DTH connection within the village
No. of Villages Having Cable/DTH Connection
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 141 69 210
2 BAHALDA 96 2 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 192 16 208
4 BARIPADA 82 20 102
5 BETNOTI 203 19 222
6 BIJATALA 115 26 141
7 BISOI 143 2 145
8 GB NAGAR 117 12 129
9 JAMDA 79 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 183 28 211
11 KAPTIPADA 63 92 155
12 KARANJIA 134 20 154
13 KHUNTA 95 34 129
14 KULIANA 203 10 213
15 KUSUMI 113 0 113
16 MORODA 110 54 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 78 26 104
18 RARUAN 102 1 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 148 17 165
20 SARASKANA 178 4 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 107 16 123
22 SUKRULI 86 0 86
23 SULIAPADA 180 4 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 156 9 165
25 TIRING 66 13 79
26 UDALA 43 44 87
TOTAL 3213 538 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates block wise number of villages having Cable/DTH connection at least by
one household in Mayurbhanj district. It can be stated that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj, 85.66%
villages are connected with DTH/CABLE connection. Maximum no of cable/DTH connections are found
in Baripada and Kuliana block. Similarly, minimum number of villages having either cable or DTH
connection are found in Udala block.
Table-2.2.4: Major Source of Drinking water for the village
Source of Drinking water
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME Tap Tube Well/Hand
Pump
Well Reserve
Tank
Others TOTAL
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1 BADASAHI 103 78 7 0 22 210
2 BAHALDA 2 92 1 3 0 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 3 174 30 0 1 208
4 BARIPADA 24 76 0 2 0 102
5 BETNOTI 8 183 1 1 29 222
6 BIJATALA 0 68 71 0 2 141
7 BISOI 8 136 1 0 0 145
8 GB NAGAR 15 108 1 5 0 129
9 JAMDA 3 76 0 0 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 10 146 40 4 11 211
11 KAPTIPADA 57 98 0 0 0 155
12 KARANJIA 22 131 0 1 0 154
13 KHUNTA 41 84 4 0 0 129
14 KULIANA 0 187 21 2 3 213
15 KUSUMI 0 113 0 0 0 113
16 MORODA 17 136 9 2 0 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 4 96 1 0 3 104
18 RARUAN 0 15 1 0 87 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 6 112 39 0 8 165
20 SARASKANA 6 121 55 0 0 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 2 116 3 0 2 123
22 SUKRULI 0 86 0 0 0 86
23 SULIAPADA 11 87 84 0 2 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 34 124 0 0 7 165
25 TIRING 2 29 48 0 0 79
26 UDALA 0 87 0 0 0 87
TOTAL 378 2759 417 20 177 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj District, 10.07% villages use
Tap, 73.55% village use Tube Well/Hand Pump, 11.11% villages use Well, 0.53 % villages use Reserve
Tank, 4.72 % villages use Others source for Drinking Water. Thus major source of drinking water comes
from Tube Well/Hand Pump in Mayurbhanj. Similarly only 0.53% of villages uses reserve tank for drinking
water.
Table-2.2.5.Drainage system passes through the village
Drainage system
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 66 144 210
2 BAHALDA 84 14 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 78 130 208
4 BARIPADA 54 48 102
5 BETNOTI 125 97 222
6 BIJATALA 87 54 141
7 BISOI 70 75 145
8 GB NAGAR 40 89 129
9 JAMDA 36 43 79
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10 JASHIPUR 114 97 211
11 KAPTIPADA 53 102 155
12 KARANJIA 105 49 154
13 KHUNTA 32 97 129
14 KULIANA 91 122 213
15 KUSUMI 108 5 113
16 MORODA 21 143 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 21 83 104
18 RARUAN 66 37 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 90 75 165
20 SARASKANA 113 69 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 69 54 123
22 SUKRULI 83 3 86
23 SULIAPADA 46 138 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 65 100 165
25 TIRING 45 34 79
26 UDALA 8 79 87
TOTAL 1770 1981 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 no. of villages in Mayurbhanj District, Drainage System
passes through 47.19% villages and not passes through 52.81% villages. This may happen as many of the
villages in Mayurbhanj are located on hill side and it is too difficult to make drainage facilities.
Table-2.2.6. Benefit received from Govt. control irrigation system by at least one villager
Benefit received from Govt. control irrigation system
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 39 171 210
2 BAHALDA 36 62 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 36 172 208
4 BARIPADA 39 63 102
5 BETNOTI 119 103 222
6 BIJATALA 35 106 141
7 BISOI 32 113 145
8 GB NAGAR 47 82 129
9 JAMDA 18 61 79
10 JASHIPUR 46 165 211
11 KAPTIPADA 38 117 155
12 KARANJIA 17 137 154
13 KHUNTA 18 111 129
14 KULIANA 64 149 213
15 KUSUMI 44 69 113
16 MORODA 49 115 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 13 91 104
18 RARUAN 87 16 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 104 61 165
20 SARASKANA 73 109 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 88 35 123
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22 SUKRULI 17 69 86
23 SULIAPADA 43 141 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 18 147 165
25 TIRING 24 55 79
26 UDALA 2 85 87
TOTAL 1146 2605 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 villages only 30.55% of villages have received (Max-
119 villages in Betanoti block & Min- 2 villages in Udala block) and 69.44 % of villages have not received
(Max-172 villages in Bangiriposi block & Min- 16 villages in Raruan block) the benefits from Government
control irrigation system.
Table-2.2.7: Co-Operative society is functioning in the village
Functioning of co-operative society
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 95 115 210
2 BAHALDA 2 96 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 3 205 208
4 BARIPADA 25 77 102
5 BETNOTI 7 215 222
6 BIJATALA 23 118 141
7 BISOI 1 144 145
8 GB NAGAR 11 118 129
9 JAMDA 9 70 79
10 JASHIPUR 2 209 211
11 KAPTIPADA 93 62 155
12 KARANJIA 0 154 154
13 KHUNTA 6 123 129
14 KULIANA 0 213 213
15 KUSUMI 2 111 113
16 MORODA 15 149 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 1 103 104
18 RARUAN 11 92 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 8 157 165
20 SARASKANA 90 92 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3 120 123
22 SUKRULI 0 86 86
23 SULIAPADA 7 177 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 162 165
25 TIRING 4 75 79
26 UDALA 40 47 87
TOTAL 461 3290 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table indicates that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj District, Co-operative society is
functioning in 461 no. of villages (Maximum in Badasahi block, i.e 95 and Minimum in Rairangpur, Bisoi
i.e 1 ). Rest in 3290 no. of villages (Maximum in Betnoti block, i.e 215 and Minimum in Udala, i.e 47),
Co-operative Society is not functioning.
Table-2.2.8: Self Help Group is functioning in the village
Functioning of SHG
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 169 41 210
2 BAHALDA 96 2 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 205 3 208
4 BARIPADA 83 19 102
5 BETNOTI 211 11 222
6 BIJATALA 112 29 141
7 BISOI 143 2 145
8 GB NAGAR 117 12 129
9 JAMDA 78 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 186 25 211
11 KAPTIPADA 111 44 155
12 KARANJIA 147 7 154
13 KHUNTA 110 19 129
14 KULIANA 198 15 213
15 KUSUMI 112 1 113
16 MORODA 103 61 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 101 3 104
18 RARUAN 97 6 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 162 3 165
20 SARASKANA 177 5 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 107 16 123
22 SUKRULI 86 0 86
23 SULIAPADA 181 3 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 161 4 165
25 TIRING 74 5 79
26 UDALA 65 22 87
TOTAL 3392 359 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that in Mayurbhanj district, Self Help group is functioning in 3392 no of
villages (Maximum in Betnoti, i.e 211 and Minimum in Udala, i.e 65) and is not functioning in 359
villages( Maximum in moroda block, i.e 61 and minimum in Jamda, kusumi block i.e 1).
Table-2.2.9: Credit society other than co-operative credit society in the village
Credit society other than co-operative credit society
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 6 204 210
2 BAHALDA 29 69 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 11 197 208
4 BARIPADA 7 95 102
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5 BETNOTI 5 217 222
6 BIJATALA 23 118 141
7 BISOI 0 145 145
8 GB NAGAR 7 122 129
9 JAMDA 12 67 79
10 JASHIPUR 16 195 211
11 KAPTIPADA 2 153 155
12 KARANJIA 1 153 154
13 KHUNTA 0 129 129
14 KULIANA 2 211 213
15 KUSUMI 15 98 113
16 MORODA 19 145 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 104 104
18 RARUAN 7 96 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 4 161 165
20 SARASKANA 72 110 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 123 123
22 SUKRULI 0 86 86
23 SULIAPADA 5 179 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 6 159 165
25 TIRING 4 75 79
26 UDALA 1 86 87
TOTAL 254 3497 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that in Mayurbhanj District, 254 no. of villages have Credit society other
than co-operative credit society and rest 3497 villages have not Credit society other than co-operative credit
society. This implies that financial inclusion has to be enhanced in Mayurbhanj.
Table-2.2.10: Existence of any Commercial/Agricultural bank in the village
Commercial/Agricultural bank
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 95 115 210
2 BAHALDA 3 95 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 8 200 208
4 BARIPADA 26 76 102
5 BETNOTI 53 169 222
6 BIJATALA 43 98 141
7 BISOI 2 143 145
8 GB NAGAR 11 118 129
9 JAMDA 5 74 79
10 JASHIPUR 5 206 211
11 KAPTIPADA 91 64 155
12 KARANJIA 9 145 154
13 KHUNTA 23 106 129
14 KULIANA 0 213 213
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15 KUSUMI 6 107 113
16 MORODA 11 153 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 5 99 104
18 RARUAN 15 88 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 9 156 165
20 SARASKANA 5 177 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1 122 123
22 SUKRULI 0 86 86
23 SULIAPADA 3 181 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 5 160 165
25 TIRING 3 76 79
26 UDALA 34 53 87
TOTAL 471 3280 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj District, the existence of any
Commercial/Agricultural banks are found in 471 no. of villages and absent in 3280 no. of villages.
Table-2.2.11: Existence of Pucca Street in the village
Existence of Pucca Street
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 187 23 210
2 BAHALDA 95 3 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 181 27 208
4 BARIPADA 96 6 102
5 BETNOTI 213 9 222
6 BIJATALA 107 34 141
7 BISOI 143 2 145
8 GB NAGAR 117 12 129
9 JAMDA 68 11 79
10 JASHIPUR 172 39 211
11 KAPTIPADA 59 96 155
12 KARANJIA 146 8 154
13 KHUNTA 124 5 129
14 KULIANA 179 34 213
15 KUSUMI 112 1 113
16 MORODA 113 51 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 95 9 104
18 RARUAN 85 18 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 150 15 165
20 SARASKANA 176 6 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 112 11 123
22 SUKRULI 86 0 86
23 SULIAPADA 166 18 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 152 13 165
25 TIRING 54 25 79
26 UDALA 52 35 87
TOTAL 3240 511 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table indicates that out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj District, 86.37% villages have
Pucca Street and 13.63% villages have escaped from this facility.
2.2.12. Freq. (Per day) of state/private buses to nearest city from the village
Freq. (Per day) of state/private buses to nearest city
SL NO. BLOCK NAME No Facility less than Five More than Five TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 95 83 32 210
2 BAHALDA 71 17 10 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 16 116 76 208
4 BARIPADA 48 42 12 102
5 BETNOTI 104 91 27 222
6 BIJATALA 89 24 28 141
7 BISOI 44 51 50 145
8 GB NAGAR 17 81 31 129
9 JAMDA 1 0 78 79
10 JASHIPUR 98 19 94 211
11 KAPTIPADA 34 96 25 155
12 KARANJIA 116 19 19 154
13 KHUNTA 70 34 25 129
14 KULIANA 128 58 27 213
15 KUSUMI 63 33 17 113
16 MORODA 62 38 64 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 73 11 20 104
18 RARUAN 44 35 24 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 73 60 32 165
20 SARASKANA 69 85 28 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 57 63 3 123
22 SUKRULI 67 12 7 86
23 SULIAPADA 56 7 121 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 103 27 35 165
25 TIRING 23 8 48 79
26 UDALA 14 61 12 87
TOTAL 1635 1171 945 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 no. of villages in Mayurbhanj District, 43.59% villages
have no bus facilities to move nearest city from the villages. Similarly, 31.21% villages have less than five
and 25.2% villages have more than five Freq. (Per day) of state/private buses to nearest city from the
village.
Table-2.2.13: Existence of street light in the village
Existence of street light
SL NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 156 54 210
2 BAHALDA 4 94 98
3 BANGRIPOSI 118 90 208
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4 BARIPADA 42 60 102
5 BETNOTI 76 146 222
6 BIJATALA 56 85 141
7 BISOI 63 82 145
8 GB NAGAR 64 65 129
9 JAMDA 3 76 79
10 JASHIPUR 48 163 211
11 KAPTIPADA 96 59 155
12 KARANJIA 40 114 154
13 KHUNTA 37 92 129
14 KULIANA 49 164 213
15 KUSUMI 11 102 113
16 MORODA 57 107 164
17 RAIRANGPUR 10 94 104
18 RARUAN 37 66 103
19 RASGOBINDPUR 17 148 165
20 SARASKANA 58 124 182
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 50 73 123
22 SUKRULI 4 82 86
23 SULIAPADA 101 83 184
24 THAKURMUNDA 113 52 165
25 TIRING 24 55 79
26 UDALA 80 7 87
TOTAL 1414 2337 3751
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3751 no. of villages in Mayurbhanj District, 37.69% villages have
streets light facility and 62.31% villages have not.
2.3 . Infrastructure Facilities in Villages (Block-3)
Small towns in Mayurbhanj are in a desperate need for better infrastructure which can boost the local
economy and help improve the quality of life. While many big cities have made progress in recent years,
the small towns of India continue to lag behind. There are many challenges that these places face including
poor road connectivity, primary healthcare system, educational infrastructure and affordable housing. The
details are given below:
Table- 2.3.1: No. of factory set up within vincity (5 KM Radious) of the village.
No. of factory set up
SL NO. BLOCK NAME TOTAL NO.
FACTORY
PERCENTAGE CUMULATIVE
PERCENTAGE
1 BADASAHI 22 5.58 5.58
2 BAHALDA 0 0.00 5.58
3 BANGRIPOSI 6 1.52 7.11
4 BARIPADA 5 1.27 8.38
5 BETNOTI 72 18.27 26.65
6 BIJATALA 0 0.00 26.65
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7 BISOI 36 9.14 35.79
8 GB NAGAR 5 1.27 37.06
9 JAMDA 0 0.00 37.06
10 JASHIPUR 10 2.54 39.59
11 KAPTIPADA 62 15.74 55.33
12 KARANJIA 0 0.00 55.33
13 KHUNTA 11 2.79 58.12
14 KULIANA 0 0.00 58.12
15 KUSUMI 0 0.00 58.12
16 MORODA 0 0.00 58.12
17 RAIRANGPUR 3 0.76 58.88
18 RARUAN 39 9.90 68.78
19 RASGOBINDPUR 38 9.64 78.43
20 SARASKANA 19 4.82 83.25
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 62 15.74 98.98
22 SUKRULI 0 0.00 98.98
23 SULIAPADA 0 0.00 98.98
24 THAKURMUNDA 4 1.02 100
25 TIRING 0 0.00 100
26 UDALA 0 0.00 100
TOTAL 394 100
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that there are 394 no. of factories set up in the entire Mayurbhanj District
in the year 2016-17. Among 26 no. of blocks, almost 18 % of the total factories were set up in Betonati
block followed by Samakhunta and Kaptipada each having 17% factory set up.
Table-2.3.2: No. of new bridges constructed within vincity (5 KM Radious) of the village.
No. of new brideges constructed
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME TOTAL NO.
BRIDGES
PERCENTAGE CUMULATIVE
PERCENTAGE
1 BADASAHI 43 7.08 7.08
2 BAHALDA 2 0.33 7.41
3 BANGRIPOSI 48 7.91 15.32
4 BARIPADA 12 1.98 17.3
5 BETNOTI 44 7.25 24.55
6 BIJATALA 3 0.49 25.04
7 BISOI 15 2.47 27.51
8 GB NAGAR 3 0.49 28.01
9 JAMDA 5 0.82 28.83
10 JASHIPUR 19 3.13 31.96
11 KAPTIPADA 63 10.38 42.34
12 KARANJIA 0 0.00 42.34
13 KHUNTA 32 5.27 47.61
14 KULIANA 54 8.90 56.51
15 KUSUMI 41 6.75 63.26
16 MORODA 0 0.00 63.26
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17 RAIRANGPUR 35 5.77 69.03
18 RARUAN 82 13.51 82.54
19 RASGOBINDPUR 47 7.74 90.28
20 SARASKANA 34 5.60 95.88
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1 0.16 96.05
22 SUKRULI 1 0.16 96.21
23 SULIAPADA 5 0.82 97.03
24 THAKURMUNDA 18 2.97 100
25 TIRING 0 0.00 100
26 UDALA 0 0.00 100
TOTAL 607 99.98
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that there are 607 no. of new bridges constructed in the entire Mayurbhanj
District during the year 2016-17. Among 26 no. of blocks, almost 13 % of the total bridges were constructed
in Raruan block followed by Kaptipada (10%).
Table-2.3.3:No. of business establishment (turn over > 1 cr.) within vincity (5 KM Radious) of the
village.
Business establishment (turn over > 1 cr.)
SL NO. BLOCK NAME TOTAL
NO.
PERCENTAGE CUMULATIVE
PERCENTAGE
1 BADASAHI 2 2.44 2.44
2 BAHALDA 0 0.00 2.44
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 1.22 3.66
4 BARIPADA 1 1.22 4.88
5 BETNOTI 2 2.44 7.32
6 BIJATALA 0 0.00 7.32
7 BISOI 0 0.00 7.32
8 GB NAGAR 1 1.22 8.54
9 JAMDA 0 0.00 8.54
10 JASHIPUR 3 3.66 12.2
11 KAPTIPADA 62 75.61 87.8
12 KARANJIA 0 0.00 87.8
13 KHUNTA 0 0.00 87.8
14 KULIANA 0 0.00 87.8
15 KUSUMI 0 0.00 87.8
16 MORODA 0 0.00 87.8
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0.00 87.8
18 RARUAN 2 2.44 90.24
19 RASGOBINDPUR 4 4.88 95.12
20 SARASKANA 1 1.22 96.34
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3 3.66 100
22 SUKRULI 0 0.00 100
23 SULIAPADA 0 0.00 100
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0.00 100
25 TIRING 0 0.00 100
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26 UDALA 0 0.00 100
TOTAL 82 100.0
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that there are 82 no. of business establishment (turn over > 1 cr.) were set
up within the radius of 5 KM distance in the entire Mayurbhanj District during the year 2016-17. Among
26 no. of blocks, almost 75 % of the total business establishment (turn over > 1 cr.) were set up in Kaptipada
block followed by Jashipur and Samakhunta having 3% each.
Table-2.3.4. ORCHARD WITH AREA 1.0 HECTARE AND MORE PLANTED WITHIN
VICINITY (5 KM RADIUS) OF THE VILLAGE LAST YEAR
ORCHARD WITH AREA 1.0 HECTARE
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 47 177 224
2 BAHALDA 0 104 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 82 145 227
4 BARIPADA 46 56 102
5 BETNOTI 20 207 227
6 BIJATALA 26 127 153
7 BISOI 78 78 156
8 GB NAGAR 50 82 132
9 JAMDA 6 73 79
10 JASHIPUR 77 151 228
11 KAPTIPADA 55 100 155
12 KARANJIA 71 85 156
13 KHUNTA 39 93 132
14 KULIANA 33 202 235
15 KUSUMI 42 72 114
16 MORODA 39 130 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 12 97 109
18 RARUAN 29 81 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 52 125 177
20 SARASKANA 65 135 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 74 62 136
22 SUKRULI 41 49 90
23 SULIAPADA 31 162 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 154 19 173
25 TIRING 1 79 80
26 UDALA 30 59 89
TOTAL 1200 2750 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 no. of villages in Mayurbhanj District, 1200 no. of
villages have Orchard with area 1.0 hectare and more planted within vicinity (5 km radius) of the village
during the year 2016-17 and 2750 no. of villages have not the same facility.
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Table-2.3.5. FOREST AREA DECLARED WITHIN VICINITY (5 KM RADIUS) OF THE
VILLAGE
FOREST AREA DECLARED
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME YES NO TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 88 136 224
2 BAHALDA 0 104 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 173 54 227
4 BARIPADA 25 77 102
5 BETNOTI 177 50 227
6 BIJATALA 24 129 153
7 BISOI 121 35 156
8 GB NAGAR 103 29 132
9 JAMDA 3 76 79
10 JASHIPUR 147 81 228
11 KAPTIPADA 59 96 155
12 KARANJIA 109 47 156
13 KHUNTA 8 124 132
14 KULIANA 72 163 235
15 KUSUMI 5 109 114
16 MORODA 158 11 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 45 64 109
18 RARUAN 58 52 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 110 67 177
20 SARASKANA 127 73 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 86 50 136
22 SUKRULI 88 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 98 95 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 170 3 173
25 TIRING 8 72 80
26 UDALA 68 21 89
TOTAL 2130 1820.0 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 of villages in Mayurbhanj District, 53.92% of villages
are declared as Forest area within vicinity (5 km radius) and 46.08% of villages are not.
Table-2.3.6: MEAN % OF HH HAVING ACCESS TO VARIOUS FACILITIES LAST YEAR
MEAN % OF HH HAVING ACCESS
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME DRINKING
WATER
HOUSE
STRUCTURE
KUCHHA SEMI-
PUCCA
PUCCA
1 BADASAHI 79.60 93.75 38.62 38.67 16.46
2 BAHALDA 90.15 94.23 45.76 36.09 12.38
3 BANGRIPOSI 98.08 91.63 62.06 24.88 4.69
4 BARIPADA 70.20 100.00 66.25 22.85 10.90
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5 BETNOTI 76.59 97.80 54.48 22.96 20.36
6 BIJATALA 67.29 92.16 68.07 13.54 10.56
7 BISOI 95.58 92.95 37.74 41.53 13.68
8 GB NAGAR 75.74 97.73 57.82 30.19 9.72
9 JAMDA 98.01 100.00 73.68 21.32 5.00
10 JASHIPUR 88.58 92.54 61.01 20.68 10.86
11 KAPTIPADA 86.41 100.00 40.50 24.31 35.19
12 KARANJIA 91.78 98.72 46.97 30.06 21.69
13 KHUNTA 87.75 97.73 51.72 38.61 7.40
14 KULIANA 66.54 90.64 37.80 34.96 17.88
15 KUSUMI 97.88 99.12 64.29 29.63 5.20
16 MORODA 69.66 97.04 51.18 29.33 16.53
17 RAIRANGPUR 98.08 95.41 33.50 52.05 9.86
18 RARUAN 47.35 93.64 35.91 34.33 23.40
19 RASGOBINDPUR 68.44 93.22 60.54 22.13 10.55
20 SARASKANA 95.66 91.00 43.78 32.77 14.45
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 82.60 90.44 60.60 16.48 13.37
22 SUKRULI 92.15 95.56 67.73 17.56 10.27
23 SULIAPADA 82.27 95.34 63.76 25.20 6.38
24 THAKURMUNDA 2.76 95.38 25.88 62.80 6.69
25 TIRING 97.09 98.75 63.89 22.10 12.76
26 UDALA 80.53 97.75 55.92 25.38 16.45
TOTAL 80.26 95.48 52.67 29.63 13.18
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that, on an average 80.26% of HH having access to Safe drinking water.
Similarly on an average, 95.48% of HH having housing structure, 52.67% of HH having kucha, 29.63% of
HH having semi-pucca and 13.18% of HH having pucca house structure in the entire Mayurbhanaj.
Table-2.3.7: MEAN % OF HH HAVING ACCESS TO SANITARY FACILITIES LAST YEAR
INDIVIDUAL SHARED
SL NO. BLOCK NAME LATRINE OTHERS LATRINE OTHERS
1 BADASAHI 56.74 37.01 37.01 56.74
2 BAHALDA 65.44 28.79 28.79 65.44
3 BANGRIPOSI 39.47 52.16 52.16 39.47
4 BARIPADA 16.68 83.32 83.32 16.68
5 BETNOTI 53.35 44.44 44.44 53.35
6 BIJATALA 49.33 42.83 42.83 49.33
7 BISOI 45.94 47.01 47.01 45.94
8 GB NAGAR 78.70 19.02 19.02 78.70
9 JAMDA 21.14 78.86 78.86 21.14
10 JASHIPUR 17.36 75.18 75.18 17.36
11 KAPTIPADA 81.96 18.04 18.04 81.96
12 KARANJIA 52.38 46.34 46.34 52.38
13 KHUNTA 53.81 43.92 43.92 53.81
14 KULIANA 34.05 56.59 56.59 34.05
15 KUSUMI 7.54 91.59 91.59 7.54
16 MORODA 30.67 66.37 66.37 30.67
17 RAIRANGPUR 39.91 55.50 55.50 39.91
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18 RARUAN 27.32 66.32 66.32 27.32
19 RASGOBINDPUR 26.76 66.46 66.46 26.76
20 SARASKANA 54.49 36.52 36.52 54.49
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 61.01 29.43 29.43 61.01
22 SUKRULI 25.06 70.50 70.50 25.06
23 SULIAPADA 8.52 86.82 86.82 8.52
24 THAKURMUNDA 14.55 80.83 80.83 14.55
25 TIRING 26.11 72.64 72.64 26.11
26 UDALA 78.15 19.61 19.61 78.15
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that on an average 82% HH of Kaptipada block having individual latrine
facility followed by GB Nagar (79%) and Udala (78%). Similarly, on an average 91% HH of Kusumi block
having shared latrine facility followed by suliapada (87%) and Baripada (83%).
2.4 . Distance From Nearest Facilities (Block-4)
This section deals with the distance of villages from various facilities like Panchayat Head Quarter,
Tahashil Head Quarter, Bus Stop, Primary School, Secondary School, College, University, Industrial
Training Center, Non-Formal Education center, Community Health Center, Medical, Bank, Post office,
Railways Station, Air Port and public Library etc.
Table-2.4.1: DISTANCE OF PANCHAYAT HQ (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME 0
KM
(1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 41 103 69 9 2 224
2 BAHALDA 12 70 20 2 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 15 121 77 5 9 227
4 BARIPADA 10 70 22 0 0 102
5 BETNOTI 23 156 39 8 1 227
6 BIJATALA 8 66 37 42 0 153
7 BISOI 12 79 56 9 0 156
8 GB NAGAR 15 84 29 2 2 132
9 JAMDA 3 27 31 12 6 79
10 JASHIPUR 21 129 54 16 8 228
11 KAPTIPADA 34 79 39 3 0 155
12 KARANJIA 12 93 48 2 1 156
13 KHUNTA 9 55 48 11 9 132
14 KULIANA 19 130 75 10 1 235
15 KUSUMI 11 99 4 0 0 114
16 MORODA 40 61 66 2 0 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 7 76 22 3 1 109
18 RARUAN 8 45 42 10 5 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 15 128 21 6 7 177
20 SARASKANA 18 116 62 3 1 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 13 46 53 14 10 136
22 SUKRULI 9 57 24 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 13 112 45 9 14 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 16 96 52 7 2 173
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25 TIRING 8 46 23 2 1 80
26 UDALA 11 59 15 3 1 89
TOTAL 403 2203 1073 190 81 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 403 no. of villages are
within 0 KM , 2203 no. of villages are within 1-4 KM, 1073 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 190 no.
of villages are within 10-14 KM and 81 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of Panchayat HQ from
the nearest village.
Table-2.4.2: DISTANCE OF TAHASHIL HQ (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0
KM
(1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 1 7 45 60 111 224
2 BAHALDA 1 8 16 42 37 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 15 68 64 79 227
4 BARIPADA 0 4 19 40 39 102
5 BETNOTI 0 15 52 59 101 227
6 BIJATALA 1 29 15 51 57 153
7 BISOI 1 11 30 35 79 156
8 GB NAGAR 3 15 36 28 50 132
9 JAMDA 1 14 33 20 11 79
10 JASHIPUR 4 16 58 52 98 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 18 50 21 65 155
12 KARANJIA 0 8 32 39 77 156
13 KHUNTA 0 9 53 55 15 132
14 KULIANA 1 18 62 57 97 235
15 KUSUMI 1 19 29 36 29 114
16 MORODA 2 4 60 55 48 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 6 26 15 62 109
18 RARUAN 0 9 60 35 6 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2 19 50 40 66 177
20 SARASKANA 4 29 53 64 50 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 2 8 39 24 63 136
22 SUKRULI 1 17 51 19 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 2 25 47 43 76 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 2 19 33 45 74 173
25 TIRING 1 10 23 19 27 80
26 UDALA 0 15 23 25 26 89
TOTAL 32 367 1063 1043 1445 3950
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Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 32 no. of villages are
within 0 KM, 367 no. of villages are within 1-4 KM, 1063 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 1043 no. of
villages are within 10-14 KM and 1445 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of Tahasil from the
village.
Table-2.4.3: DISTANCE OF BUS STOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0
KM
(1-4)
KM
(5-9)
KM
(10-14) KM (>= 15)
KM
TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 67 78 72 4 3 224
2 BAHALDA 16 36 41 11 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 82 101 40 4 0 227
4 BARIPADA 21 43 31 5 2 102
5 BETNOTI 73 100 46 7 1 227
6 BIJATALA 51 51 37 14 0 153
7 BISOI 46 64 44 2 0 156
8 GB NAGAR 31 82 8 5 6 132
9 JAMDA 6 38 16 13 6 79
10 JASHIPUR 45 92 54 14 23 228
11 KAPTIPADA 13 93 42 5 2 155
12 KARANJIA 23 89 40 4 0 156
13 KHUNTA 39 48 34 10 1 132
14 KULIANA 32 113 87 3 0 235
15 KUSUMI 2 70 7 17 18 114
16 MORODA 34 30 87 17 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 27 55 24 3 0 109
18 RARUAN 93 10 0 2 5 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 37 108 18 10 4 177
20 SARASKANA 56 118 23 2 1 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 58 19 24 9 26 136
22 SUKRULI 12 57 19 2 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 68 102 20 3 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 50 78 37 3 5 173
25 TIRING 12 55 13 0 0 80
26 UDALA 1 15 24 29 20 89
TOTAL 995 1745 888 198 124 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 995 no. of villages are
within 0 KM, 1745 no. of villages are within 1-4 KM, 888 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 198 no. of
villages are within 10-14 KM and 124 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of Bus Stop from the
village.
Table-2.4.4: DISTANCE OF METTALED (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0
KM
(1-4)
KM
(5-9)
KM
(10-14) KM (>= 15)
KM
TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 214 5 0 2 3 224
2 BAHALDA 91 13 0 0 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 195 28 4 0 0 227
4 BARIPADA 88 14 0 0 0 102
5 BETNOTI 218 6 0 2 1 227
6 BIJATALA 144 9 0 0 0 153
7 BISOI 98 42 15 1 0 156
8 GB NAGAR 52 65 1 9 5 132
9 JAMDA 19 1 0 37 22 79
10 JASHIPUR 170 37 2 7 12 228
11 KAPTIPADA 147 5 0 2 1 155
12 KARANJIA 136 11 2 5 2 156
13 KHUNTA 121 5 5 0 1 132
14 KULIANA 173 57 5 0 0 235
15 KUSUMI 8 1 0 59 46 114
16 MORODA 139 2 0 0 28 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 105 2 0 2 0 109
18 RARUAN 103 0 0 3 4 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 153 12 0 2 10 177
20 SARASKANA 154 40 2 3 1 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 101 20 3 9 3 136
22 SUKRULI 90 0 0 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 162 30 1 0 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 157 14 2 0 0 173
25 TIRING 50 26 4 0 0 80
26 UDALA 85 2 0 1 1 89
TOTAL 3173 447 46 144 140 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 3173 no. of villages are
within 0 KM, 447 no. of villages are within 1-4 KM, 46 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 144 no. of
villages are within 10-14 KM and 140 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of mettaled road from
the village.
Table-2.4.5: DISTANCE OF ALL WHETHER ROAD (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
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SL
NO. BLOCK NAME 0
KM
(1-4)
KM
(5-9)
KM
(10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 213 5 1 3 2 224
2 BAHALDA 102 2 0 0 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 217 4 0 1 5 227
4 BARIPADA 93 9 0 0 0 102
5 BETNOTI 186 30 5 3 3 227
6 BIJATALA 132 19 0 1 1 153
7 BISOI 139 8 9 0 0 156
8 GB NAGAR 74 33 0 14 11 132
9 JAMDA 20 0 0 27 32 79
10 JASHIPUR 209 0 1 10 8 228
11 KAPTIPADA 130 20 0 1 4 155
12 KARANJIA 144 8 2 1 1 156
13 KHUNTA 125 2 3 1 1 132
14 KULIANA 220 11 0 2 2 235
15 KUSUMI 9 0 0 63 42 114
16 MORODA 133 5 0 0 31 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 105 1 1 2 0 109
18 RARUAN 103 0 0 5 2 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 152 11 0 6 8 177
20 SARASKANA 170 23 4 2 1 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 115 7 3 5 6 136
22 SUKRULI 87 3 0 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 182 11 0 0 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 92 65 16 0 0 173
25 TIRING 77 2 0 1 0 80
26 UDALA 86 1 0 1 1 89
TOTAL 3315 280 45 149 161 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 3315 no. of villages are
within 0 KM, 280 no. of villages are within 1-4 KM, 45 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 149 no. of
villages are within 10-14 KM and 161 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of all weather road from
the village.
Table-2.4.6: DISTANCE OF PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL (WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR
GIRLS) (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 105 5 29 47 38 224
2 BAHALDA 87 9 7 1 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 153 42 4 15 13 227
4 BARIPADA 68 14 11 8 1 102
5 BETNOTI 117 37 17 12 44 227
6 BIJATALA 113 40 0 0 0 153
7 BISOI 34 0 0 72 50 156
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8 GB NAGAR 52 6 7 34 33 132
9 JAMDA 20 0 0 30 29 79
10 JASHIPUR 93 31 0 62 42 228
11 KAPTIPADA 47 9 1 68 30 155
12 KARANJIA 64 14 35 29 14 156
13 KHUNTA 55 4 12 39 22 132
14 KULIANA 71 92 39 19 14 235
15 KUSUMI 9 3 0 58 44 114
16 MORODA 150 15 1 0 3 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 2 2 0 56 49 109
18 RARUAN 91 0 11 4 4 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 129 20 8 7 13 177
20 SARASKANA 66 19 4 61 50 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 94 22 3 9 8 136
22 SUKRULI 84 6 0 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 173 17 1 0 2 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 1 0 0 172 173
25 TIRING 64 1 1 5 9 80
26 UDALA 0 13 24 31 21 89
TOTAL 1941 422 215 667 705 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 1941 villages are within
0 KM, 422 villages are within 1-4 KM, 215 villages are within 5-9 KM, 667 villages are within 10-14
KM and 705 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest pre-primary school (with separate
toilates for girls).
Table-2.4.7: DISTANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL (WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR
GIRLS)(KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 167 26 21 7 3 224
2 BAHALDA 92 12 0 0 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 147 48 4 20 8 227
4 BARIPADA 86 16 0 0 0 102
5 BETNOTI 154 68 2 2 1 227
6 BIJATALA 116 37 0 0 0 153
7 BISOI 121 27 5 1 2 156
8 GB NAGAR 87 20 1 14 10 132
9 JAMDA 20 1 0 27 31 79
10 JASHIPUR 149 61 2 5 11 228
11 KAPTIPADA 108 18 5 8 16 155
12 KARANJIA 115 30 9 1 1 156
13 KHUNTA 98 29 5 0 0 132
14 KULIANA 134 85 15 1 0 235
15 KUSUMI 10 6 0 65 33 114
16 MORODA 131 33 3 1 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 83 21 2 0 3 109
18 RARUAN 83 1 18 6 2 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 146 18 0 6 7 177
20 SARASKANA 121 66 8 5 0 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 81 36 6 9 4 136
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22 SUKRULI 69 21 0 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 158 32 1 1 1 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 134 37 2 0 0 173
25 TIRING 74 5 1 0 0 80
26 UDALA 78 9 0 1 1 89
TOTAL 2762 763 110 180 135 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 2762 villages are within
0 km , 763 villages are within 1-4 KM, 110 villages are within 5-9 KM, 180 villages are within 10-14
KM and 135 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Primary school (with separate toilets for
girls).
Table-2.4.8: DISTANCE OF MIDDLE SCHOOL (WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR
GIRLS)(KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4)
KM
(5-9) KM (10-14)
KM
(>= 15)
KM
TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 80 79 55 7 3 224
2 BAHALDA 33 67 4 0 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 51 60 30 54 32 227
4 BARIPADA 50 49 2 1 0 102
5 BETNOTI 54 138 23 1 11 227
6 BIJATALA 63 86 3 0 1 153
7 BISOI 34 59 36 13 14 156
8 GB NAGAR 42 62 12 8 8 132
9 JAMDA 10 36 10 8 15 79
10 JASHIPUR 77 113 30 1 7 228
11 KAPTIPADA 72 28 9 21 25 155
12 KARANJIA 40 95 19 1 1 156
13 KHUNTA 50 63 18 0 1 132
14 KULIANA 75 123 36 0 1 235
15 KUSUMI 6 76 1 17 14 114
16 MORODA 73 81 13 0 2 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 27 53 26 3 0 109
18 RARUAN 46 10 46 5 3 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 46 97 13 6 15 177
20 SARASKANA 72 105 18 3 2 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 47 64 9 10 6 136
22 SUKRULI 40 45 5 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 128 36 28 1 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 49 89 33 2 0 173
25 TIRING 26 49 4 1 0 80
26 UDALA 22 58 7 2 0 89
TOTAL 1313 1821 490 165 161 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 no. of villages in Mayurbhanj district, 1313 villages are
within 0 KM, 1821 villages are within 1-4 KM, 490 villages are within 5-9 KM, 165 villages are within
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10-14 KM and 161 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Middle school (with separate
toilets for girls).
Table-2.4.9: DISTANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL (WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR
GIRLS)(KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 37 87 87 11 2 224
2 BAHALDA 13 58 33 0 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 17 53 61 55 41 227
4 BARIPADA 28 50 16 5 3 102
5 BETNOTI 30 154 39 2 2 227
6 BIJATALA 47 68 31 5 2 153
7 BISOI 12 56 55 19 14 156
8 GB NAGAR 15 85 23 3 6 132
9 JAMDA 4 45 22 5 3 79
10 JASHIPUR 34 112 58 12 12 228
11 KAPTIPADA 17 54 11 39 34 155
12 KARANJIA 16 113 25 1 1 156
13 KHUNTA 17 82 33 0 0 132
14 KULIANA 22 136 64 8 5 235
15 KUSUMI 4 93 9 5 3 114
16 MORODA 58 72 35 2 2 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 9 55 39 5 1 109
18 RARUAN 9 18 67 13 3 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 32 122 11 4 8 177
20 SARASKANA 28 136 33 2 1 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 13 55 30 24 14 136
22 SUKRULI 16 57 17 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 108 64 21 0 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 25 92 51 5 0 173
25 TIRING 11 38 27 3 1 80
26 UDALA 11 66 9 2 1 89
TOTAL 633 2021 907 230 159 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 633 villages are within
0 KM, 2021 villages are within 1-4 KM, 907 villages are within 5-9 KM, 230 villages are within 10-14
KM and 159 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Secondary school (with separate toilets
for girls).
Table-2.4.10: DISTANCE OF HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL (WITH SEPARATE
TOILATES FOR GIRLS) (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
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SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 12 29 133 27 23 224
2 BAHALDA 0 8 12 53 31 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 2 17 36 99 73 227
4 BARIPADA 17 19 30 27 9 102
5 BETNOTI 4 57 126 37 3 227
6 BIJATALA 37 7 30 44 35 153
7 BISOI 2 5 39 63 47 156
8 GB NAGAR 7 44 56 23 2 132
9 JAMDA 2 15 40 14 8 79
10 JASHIPUR 10 37 42 55 84 228
11 KAPTIPADA 9 36 13 66 31 155
12 KARANJIA 1 23 57 36 39 156
13 KHUNTA 1 17 63 38 13 132
14 KULIANA 2 41 102 45 45 235
15 KUSUMI 1 33 37 29 14 114
16 MORODA 29 28 105 3 4 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 1 20 62 18 8 109
18 RARUAN 2 12 70 22 4 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 6 86 70 6 9 177
20 SARASKANA 1 43 103 21 32 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3 14 46 24 49 136
22 SUKRULI 3 28 47 10 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 97 13 47 30 6 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 2 34 40 35 62 173
25 TIRING 1 10 19 17 33 80
26 UDALA 3 28 27 21 10 89
TOTAL 255 704 1452 863 676 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 255 villages are within
0 KM, 704 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1452 villages are within 5-9 KM, 863 villages are within 10-14
KM and 676 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Higher Secondary school (with separate
toilets for girls).
Table-2.4.11: DISTANCE OF COLLEGE WITH DEGREE COURCES (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 3 15 72 38 96 224
2 BAHALDA 0 8 11 52 33 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 9 63 61 94 227
4 BARIPADA 0 19 43 25 15 102
5 BETNOTI 4 45 97 64 17 227
6 BIJATALA 0 7 27 41 78 153
7 BISOI 1 18 21 40 76 156
8 GB NAGAR 6 38 49 30 9 132
9 JAMDA 1 8 9 18 43 79
10 JASHIPUR 3 23 57 52 93 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 30 43 54 28 155
12 KARANJIA 0 8 32 43 73 156
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13 KHUNTA 0 8 44 32 48 132
14 KULIANA 1 9 68 37 120 235
15 KUSUMI 1 30 35 31 17 114
16 MORODA 28 16 43 44 38 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 1 22 56 21 9 109
18 RARUAN 0 6 17 57 30 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 5 43 76 29 24 177
20 SARASKANA 1 24 77 33 65 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 3 39 38 56 136
22 SUKRULI 1 18 51 18 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 4 34 56 61 38 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 1 22 32 48 70 173
25 TIRING 0 2 10 21 47 80
26 UDALA 1 15 31 29 13 89
TOTAL 62 480 1159 1017 1232 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 62 villages are within 0
KM, 480 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1159 villages are within 5-9 KM, 1017 villages are within 10-14
KM and 1232 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest college with degree courses (with
separate toilets for girls).
Table-2.4.12: DISTANCE OF COLLEGE WITH MASTER DEGREE COURCES (KM) FROM
VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 1 0 4 10 209 224
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 1 103 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 2 3 6 215 227
4 BARIPADA 0 9 34 27 32 102
5 BETNOTI 0 3 6 6 212 227
6 BIJATALA 0 0 19 0 134 153
7 BISOI 0 0 0 2 154 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 2 1 1 128 132
9 JAMDA 0 2 0 1 76 79
10 JASHIPUR 3 5 21 6 193 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 2 6 2 144 155
12 KARANJIA 0 8 18 10 120 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 132 132
14 KULIANA 0 1 22 34 178 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 114 114
16 MORODA 26 1 2 5 135 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 1 6 1 101 109
18 RARUAN 0 0 1 47 62 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 1 0 9 167 177
20 SARASKANA 0 12 24 54 110 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 0 20 32 84 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 2 88 90
23 SULIAPADA 0 2 0 11 180 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 2 171 173
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25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 80 80
26 UDALA 0 0 3 2 84 89
TOTAL 32 51 190 271 3406 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 32 villages are within 0
KM, 51 villages are within 1-4 KM, 190 villages are within 5-9 KM, 271 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 3406 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest college with Master degree courses (with
separate toilets for girls).
Table-2.4.13: DISTANCE OF ITI (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 2 12 60 34 116 224
2 BAHALDA 0 4 19 47 34 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 10 72 61 84 227
4 BARIPADA 1 16 34 20 31 102
5 BETNOTI 3 45 99 61 19 227
6 BIJATALA 0 11 26 36 80 153
7 BISOI 1 19 48 61 27 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 1 19 112 132
9 JAMDA 1 0 10 1 67 79
10 JASHIPUR 4 24 38 41 121 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 6 55 65 28 155
12 KARANJIA 0 11 21 7 117 156
13 KHUNTA 2 4 48 32 46 132
14 KULIANA 9 2 33 45 146 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 9 13 92 114
16 MORODA 28 11 20 47 63 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 1 10 50 30 18 109
18 RARUAN 0 1 7 55 47 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 7 43 45 82 177
20 SARASKANA 0 11 41 16 132 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 1 22 36 77 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 2 88 90
23 SULIAPADA 2 15 36 36 104 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 1 172 173
25 TIRING 0 10 14 21 35 80
26 UDALA 0 14 23 30 22 89
TOTAL 55 244 829 862 1960 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 55 villages are within 0
KM, 244 villages are within 1-4 KM, 829 villages are within 5-9 KM, 862 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 1960 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest ITI.
Table-2.4.14. DISTANCE OF VETENARY SUBCENTER/DISPENSARY (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
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SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 18 54 82 21 49 224
2 BAHALDA 1 22 43 32 6 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 6 55 79 47 40 227
4 BARIPADA 9 54 33 6 0 102
5 BETNOTI 10 111 83 15 8 227
6 BIJATALA 5 37 58 33 20 153
7 BISOI 3 31 85 26 11 156
8 GB NAGAR 11 66 37 13 5 132
9 JAMDA 3 18 41 14 3 79
10 JASHIPUR 8 44 36 51 89 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 48 69 36 1 155
12 KARANJIA 6 54 77 12 7 156
13 KHUNTA 10 53 49 11 9 132
14 KULIANA 20 129 77 7 2 235
15 KUSUMI 4 44 35 24 7 114
16 MORODA 3 50 82 33 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 4 31 60 12 2 109
18 RARUAN 0 24 53 23 10 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 16 110 33 9 9 177
20 SARASKANA 27 97 52 20 4 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 4 26 49 30 27 136
22 SUKRULI 5 51 31 3 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 14 93 30 48 8 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 6 52 42 36 37 173
25 TIRING 3 17 24 23 13 80
26 UDALA 0 15 22 32 20 89
TOTAL 197 1386 1362 617 388 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 197 villages are within
0 KM, 1386 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1362 villages are within 5-9 KM, 617 villages are within 10-14
KM and 388 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest vetenary Sub center / Dispensary.
Table-2.4.15: DISTANCE OF SUBCENTER (HEALTH)(KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 45 60 102 9 8 224
2 BAHALDA 23 64 15 2 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 21 89 91 21 5 227
4 BARIPADA 13 71 18 0 0 102
5 BETNOTI 13 123 50 31 10 227
6 BIJATALA 9 54 57 13 20 153
7 BISOI 15 85 46 6 4 156
8 GB NAGAR 17 85 24 3 3 132
9 JAMDA 5 29 42 3 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 28 113 61 19 7 228
11 KAPTIPADA 2 36 87 27 3 155
12 KARANJIA 18 58 53 21 6 156
13 KHUNTA 14 74 43 1 0 132
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14 KULIANA 27 129 74 1 4 235
15 KUSUMI 9 84 20 1 0 114
16 MORODA 2 23 64 69 11 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 12 46 44 6 1 109
18 RARUAN 1 30 56 20 3 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 19 124 18 9 7 177
20 SARASKANA 26 142 24 6 2 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 25 51 38 16 6 136
22 SUKRULI 13 48 17 12 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 20 113 46 12 2 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 19 94 53 6 1 173
25 TIRING 13 39 28 0 0 80
26 UDALA 12 49 17 6 5 89
TOTAL 421 1913 1188 320 108 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 421 villages are within
0 KM, 1913 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1188 no of villages are within 5-9 KM, 320 villages are within
10-14 KM and 108 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their nearest Sub center (Health).
Table-2.4.16: DISTANCE OF PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER (PHC) (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 7 35 106 27 49 224
2 BAHALDA 3 11 42 46 2 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 2 39 87 73 26 227
4 BARIPADA 7 47 26 18 4 102
5 BETNOTI 5 64 68 57 33 227
6 BIJATALA 1 11 30 92 19 153
7 BISOI 2 27 58 53 16 156
8 GB NAGAR 10 45 59 11 7 132
9 JAMDA 3 18 43 14 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 6 51 40 59 72 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 19 66 55 14 155
12 KARANJIA 1 20 75 31 29 156
13 KHUNTA 2 27 56 38 9 132
14 KULIANA 7 27 102 58 41 235
15 KUSUMI 3 38 35 31 7 114
16 MORODA 1 14 44 55 55 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 14 74 17 4 109
18 RARUAN 0 31 56 18 5 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 8 96 52 11 10 177
20 SARASKANA 10 55 92 29 14 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 6 23 58 28 21 136
22 SUKRULI 2 24 44 16 4 90
23 SULIAPADA 4 83 74 28 4 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 41 46 41 42 173
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25 TIRING 1 29 44 6 0 80
26 UDALA 0 15 23 33 18 89
TOTAL 95 904 1500 945 506 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 95 villages are within 0
km, 904 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1500 villages are within 5-9 KM, 945 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 506 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Public Health Center (PHC).
Table-2.4.17: DISTANCE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER (CHC)(KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 6 16 79 44 79 224
2 BAHALDA 1 22 32 37 12 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 2 12 64 66 83 227
4 BARIPADA 5 51 31 12 3 102
5 BETNOTI 2 20 55 53 97 227
6 BIJATALA 0 9 21 53 70 153
7 BISOI 1 2 26 53 74 156
8 GB NAGAR 4 23 22 35 48 132
9 JAMDA 3 13 39 21 3 79
10 JASHIPUR 5 26 50 52 95 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 17 64 53 21 155
12 KARANJIA 1 1 30 58 66 156
13 KHUNTA 1 12 59 42 18 132
14 KULIANA 10 46 91 48 40 235
15 KUSUMI 0 1 7 17 89 114
16 MORODA 1 7 11 50 100 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 4 27 53 17 8 109
18 RARUAN 1 35 50 12 12 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 20 54 41 62 177
20 SARASKANA 14 46 64 35 41 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 8 30 41 57 136
22 SUKRULI 1 17 53 17 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 1 28 34 69 61 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 1 1 4 167 173
25 TIRING 0 7 16 17 40 80
26 UDALA 1 14 23 33 18 89
TOTAL 64 481 1059 980 1366 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 64 villages are within 0
km, 481 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1059 villages are within 5-9 KM, 980 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 1366 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their nearest Community Health Center (CHC).
Table-2.4.18: DISTANCE OF GOVT. HOSPITAL (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
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1 BADASAHI 2 18 55 14 135 224
2 BAHALDA 2 16 29 33 24 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 10 55 81 38 43 227
4 BARIPADA 0 13 29 42 18 102
5 BETNOTI 1 33 50 16 127 227
6 BIJATALA 2 13 37 82 19 153
7 BISOI 0 7 17 10 122 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 8 11 19 94 132
9 JAMDA 3 13 47 15 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 7 28 57 46 90 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 6 23 10 116 155
12 KARANJIA 2 8 24 54 68 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 20 15 97 132
14 KULIANA 1 11 56 43 124 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 8 13 93 114
16 MORODA 3 18 69 75 4 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 5 31 14 59 109
18 RARUAN 8 25 40 17 20 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 3 10 7 13 144 177
20 SARASKANA 8 21 6 16 149 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 1 13 38 84 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 2 88 90
23 SULIAPADA 9 97 68 14 5 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 1 0 172 173
25 TIRING 1 2 9 19 49 80
26 UDALA 0 14 23 32 20 89
TOTAL 62 422 811 690 1965 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 62 villages are within 0
KM, 422 villages are within 1-4 KM, 811 villages are within 5-9 KM, 690 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 1965 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their nearest the Govt. Hospital.
Table-2.4.19: DISTANCE OF ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 31 41 90 23 39 224
2 BAHALDA 4 26 46 22 6 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 7 41 85 50 44 227
4 BARIPADA 2 44 41 14 1 102
5 BETNOTI 4 63 93 57 10 227
6 BIJATALA 5 33 58 48 9 153
7 BISOI 6 32 81 29 8 156
8 GB NAGAR 6 39 58 17 12 132
9 JAMDA 2 15 40 20 2 79
10 JASHIPUR 8 33 54 62 71 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 21 58 61 14 155
12 KARANJIA 2 8 28 52 66 156
13 KHUNTA 1 11 64 40 16 132
14 KULIANA 11 68 132 17 7 235
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15 KUSUMI 2 34 37 33 8 114
16 MORODA 6 14 64 83 2 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 5 40 12 52 109
18 RARUAN 68 15 13 7 7 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 13 113 29 8 14 177
20 SARASKANA 12 71 99 12 6 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 8 20 34 30 44 136
22 SUKRULI 1 17 53 17 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 12 99 77 3 2 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 6 34 49 40 44 173
25 TIRING 4 48 26 2 0 80
26 UDALA 2 19 27 27 14 89
TOTAL 224 964 1476 786 500 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 224 villages are within
0 KM, 964 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1476 villages are within 5-9 KM, 786 villages are within 10-14
KM and 500 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their nearest Allopathic Medicine Shop.
Table-2.4.20: DISTANCE OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 10 50 98 23 43 224
2 BAHALDA 3 7 21 43 30 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 3 29 95 51 49 227
4 BARIPADA 2 27 39 32 2 102
5 BETNOTI 3 62 94 57 11 227
6 BIJATALA 0 2 34 43 74 153
7 BISOI 3 20 69 46 18 156
8 GB NAGAR 3 21 18 7 83 132
9 JAMDA 2 17 38 19 3 79
10 JASHIPUR 8 28 57 62 73 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 19 59 62 15 155
12 KARANJIA 1 9 25 53 68 156
13 KHUNTA 0 7 50 26 49 132
14 KULIANA 11 73 127 16 8 235
15 KUSUMI 2 29 32 31 20 114
16 MORODA 3 19 64 81 2 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 5 39 12 53 109
18 RARUAN 5 48 46 7 4 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 11 109 34 13 10 177
20 SARASKANA 12 64 83 34 7 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 2 8 29 31 66 136
22 SUKRULI 1 17 53 17 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 8 100 81 2 2 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 32 47 52 39 173
25 TIRING 2 40 20 13 5 80
26 UDALA 0 14 24 32 19 89
TOTAL 98 856 1376 865 755 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 98 villages are within 0
KM, 856 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1376 villages are within 5-9 KM, 865 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 755 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their nearest Homeopathic Medicine shop.
Table-2.4.21: DISTANCE OF AURVEDIC MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 6 48 99 29 42 224
2 BAHALDA 2 0 2 29 71 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 31 94 51 50 227
4 BARIPADA 0 24 43 30 5 102
5 BETNOTI 3 60 94 59 11 227
6 BIJATALA 19 1 32 25 76 153
7 BISOI 3 21 57 45 30 156
8 GB NAGAR 1 11 22 9 89 132
9 JAMDA 4 22 31 19 3 79
10 JASHIPUR 8 28 54 65 73 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 17 61 51 26 155
12 KARANJIA 1 9 25 54 67 156
13 KHUNTA 0 8 44 24 56 132
14 KULIANA 15 73 124 15 8 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 9 16 89 114
16 MORODA 1 21 64 82 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 5 30 13 61 109
18 RARUAN 4 37 57 10 2 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 7 91 44 17 18 177
20 SARASKANA 10 56 71 44 19 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1 5 21 35 74 136
22 SUKRULI 1 17 53 17 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 8 101 79 3 2 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 32 50 50 38 173
25 TIRING 2 36 16 3 23 80
26 UDALA 0 14 24 32 19 89
TOTAL 100 768 1300 827 955 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 100 villages are within
0 KM, 768 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1300 villages are within 5-9 KM, 827 villages are within 10-14
KM and 955 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their nearest Aurvedic Medicine shop.
Table-2.4.22: DISTANCE OF POST OFFICE (KM) FROM VILLAGE
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NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 45 80 91 4 4 224
2 BAHALDA 17 72 13 2 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 27 117 71 9 3 227
4 BARIPADA 41 58 2 1 0 102
5 BETNOTI 21 167 26 2 11 227
6 BIJATALA 26 60 56 10 1 153
7 BISOI 20 89 41 5 1 156
8 GB NAGAR 17 79 24 7 5 132
9 JAMDA 12 48 14 5 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 24 126 54 16 8 228
11 KAPTIPADA 10 134 6 1 4 155
12 KARANJIA 19 90 38 6 3 156
13 KHUNTA 19 76 35 0 2 132
14 KULIANA 56 125 48 6 0 235
15 KUSUMI 12 97 5 0 0 114
16 MORODA 34 59 43 32 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 11 71 22 4 1 109
18 RARUAN 9 36 49 10 6 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 18 130 16 5 8 177
20 SARASKANA 62 115 18 3 2 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 14 44 44 13 21 136
22 SUKRULI 18 42 24 6 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 29 143 17 4 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 15 97 50 7 4 173
25 TIRING 12 54 14 0 0 80
26 UDALA 8 58 17 5 1 89
TOTAL 596 2267 838 163 86 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 596 villages are within
0 KM, 2267 villages are within 1-4 KM, 838 villages are within 5-9 KM, 163 villages are within 10-14
KM and 86 villages are above 15 KM. distance from the Post Office.
Table-2.4.23: DISTANCE OF BANK (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 9 61 104 21 29 224
2 BAHALDA 5 24 46 29 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 8 84 73 18 44 227
4 BARIPADA 3 43 34 21 1 102
5 BETNOTI 9 99 90 24 5 227
6 BIJATALA 24 37 45 42 5 153
7 BISOI 4 33 71 39 9 156
8 GB NAGAR 8 63 49 11 1 132
9 JAMDA 5 22 41 10 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 8 56 51 42 71 228
11 KAPTIPADA 3 47 69 27 9 155
12 KARANJIA 2 12 45 48 49 156
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13 KHUNTA 2 29 51 38 12 132
14 KULIANA 7 53 115 41 19 235
15 KUSUMI 5 53 31 21 4 114
16 MORODA 8 33 105 17 6 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 2 16 59 22 10 109
18 RARUAN 3 23 56 10 18 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 10 97 49 14 7 177
20 SARASKANA 20 49 88 21 22 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 5 26 65 23 17 136
22 SUKRULI 1 17 54 16 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 6 82 66 32 7 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 6 44 51 42 30 173
25 TIRING 3 18 50 7 2 80
26 UDALA 2 21 29 22 15 89
TOTAL 168 1142 1587 658 395 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 168 villages are within
0 KM, 1142 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1587 villages are within 5-9 KM, 658 villages are within 10-14
KM and 395 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their respective nearest bank.
Table-2.4.24: DISTANCE OF FAIR PRICE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 60 87 72 3 2 224
2 BAHALDA 14 70 19 1 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 35 106 66 11 9 227
4 BARIPADA 11 67 24 0 0 102
5 BETNOTI 70 100 31 22 4 227
6 BIJATALA 23 56 47 23 4 153
7 BISOI 14 78 49 11 4 156
8 GB NAGAR 16 71 32 12 1 132
9 JAMDA 8 50 17 4 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 46 127 36 13 6 228
11 KAPTIPADA 101 46 5 1 2 155
12 KARANJIA 58 63 35 0 0 156
13 KHUNTA 11 48 52 12 9 132
14 KULIANA 25 147 60 3 0 235
15 KUSUMI 12 97 5 0 0 114
16 MORODA 121 15 31 2 0 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 15 68 22 3 1 109
18 RARUAN 91 8 4 6 1 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 48 111 6 7 5 177
20 SARASKANA 36 120 38 3 3 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 20 69 28 16 3 136
22 SUKRULI 36 45 9 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 52 128 13 0 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 17 97 51 7 1 173
25 TIRING 30 42 8 0 0 80
26 UDALA 81 5 0 1 2 89
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TOTAL 1051 1921 760 161 57 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 1051 villages are within
0 KM, 1921 villages are within 1-4 KM, 760 villages are within 5-9 KM, 161 villages are within 10-14
KM and 57 villages are above 15 KM. distance from their respective nearest fair price shop.
Table-2.4.25: DISTANCE OF WEEKLY MARKET (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 50 90 76 6 2 224
2 BAHALDA 10 58 35 1 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 16 109 98 4 0 227
4 BARIPADA 15 71 15 1 0 102
5 BETNOTI 12 142 48 22 3 227
6 BIJATALA 47 79 27 0 0 153
7 BISOI 10 71 62 11 2 156
8 GB NAGAR 12 83 30 2 5 132
9 JAMDA 5 46 19 8 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 15 108 68 23 14 228
11 KAPTIPADA 8 125 17 3 2 155
12 KARANJIA 9 48 71 9 19 156
13 KHUNTA 17 80 35 0 0 132
14 KULIANA 16 136 82 1 0 235
15 KUSUMI 9 73 27 4 1 114
16 MORODA 28 45 94 1 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 7 30 62 9 1 109
18 RARUAN 82 17 4 5 2 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 32 118 11 6 10 177
20 SARASKANA 19 114 56 8 3 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 17 46 52 9 12 136
22 SUKRULI 6 32 44 7 1 90
23 SULIAPADA 25 117 45 6 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 16 85 63 9 0 173
25 TIRING 5 46 29 0 0 80
26 UDALA 0 22 23 27 17 89
TOTAL 488 1991 1193 182 96 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 488 villages are within
0 KM, 1991 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1193 villages are within 5-9 KM, 182 villages are within 10-14
KM and 96 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Weekly Market.
Table-2.4.26: DISTANCE OF FERTILIZER/PESTICIDE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 71 76 66 9 2 224
2 BAHALDA 3 25 52 21 3 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 6 79 115 18 9 227
4 BARIPADA 6 56 24 16 0 102
5 BETNOTI 5 92 98 28 4 227
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6 BIJATALA 41 37 48 24 3 153
7 BISOI 6 54 80 13 3 156
8 GB NAGAR 8 56 54 11 3 132
9 JAMDA 7 41 23 8 0 79
10 JASHIPUR 17 70 49 43 49 228
11 KAPTIPADA 44 81 17 9 4 155
12 KARANJIA 3 20 56 40 37 156
13 KHUNTA 3 22 51 42 14 132
14 KULIANA 28 117 85 5 0 235
15 KUSUMI 9 65 29 10 1 114
16 MORODA 51 22 93 2 1 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 6 31 57 13 2 109
18 RARUAN 82 16 5 3 4 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 12 127 23 7 8 177
20 SARASKANA 16 75 79 16 14 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 5 15 35 21 60 136
22 SUKRULI 1 20 53 15 1 90
23 SULIAPADA 10 114 63 6 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 36 49 48 37 173
25 TIRING 7 42 29 2 0 80
26 UDALA 0 13 25 32 19 89
TOTAL 450 1402 1358 462 278 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 450 villages are within
0 KM, 1402 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1358 villages are within 5-9 KM, 462 villages are within 10-14
KM and 278 villages are above 15 KM distance from the Fertilizer/ Pesticide shop.
Table-2.4.27: DISTANCE OF INTERNET (PHYSICAL) FACILITY (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 137 32 42 7 6 224
2 BAHALDA 6 32 54 12 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 32 89 67 11 28 227
4 BARIPADA 6 59 27 10 0 102
5 BETNOTI 5 88 100 30 4 227
6 BIJATALA 44 53 48 7 1 153
7 BISOI 15 53 75 10 3 156
8 GB NAGAR 15 61 44 11 1 132
9 JAMDA 5 33 28 12 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 5 69 47 41 66 228
11 KAPTIPADA 2 54 42 47 10 155
12 KARANJIA 28 21 44 30 33 156
13 KHUNTA 4 30 44 38 16 132
14 KULIANA 60 99 66 10 0 235
15 KUSUMI 2 37 36 32 7 114
16 MORODA 51 22 94 2 0 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 5 21 66 15 2 109
18 RARUAN 80 18 5 6 1 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 9 107 40 13 8 177
20 SARASKANA 10 63 99 22 6 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 15 29 24 23 45 136
22 SUKRULI 1 19 53 15 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 18 99 60 16 0 193
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24 THAKURMUNDA 6 54 57 40 16 173
25 TIRING 4 63 13 0 0 80
26 UDALA 0 14 25 30 20 89
TOTAL 565 1319 1300 490 276 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 565 villages are within
0 KM, 1319 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1300 villages are within 5-9 KM, 490 villages are within 10-14
KM and 276 villages are above 15 KM distance from their respective nearest Internet (Physical) Facility.
Table-2.4.28: DISTANCE OF PCO (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 78 65 69 9 3 224
2 BAHALDA 5 31 54 13 1 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 9 83 76 30 29 227
4 BARIPADA 7 52 30 12 1 102
5 BETNOTI 6 88 98 31 4 227
6 BIJATALA 41 37 48 23 4 153
7 BISOI 4 29 49 47 27 156
8 GB NAGAR 14 61 40 14 3 132
9 JAMDA 5 34 27 12 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 7 73 43 40 65 228
11 KAPTIPADA 4 54 41 47 9 155
12 KARANJIA 6 32 42 37 39 156
13 KHUNTA 2 14 59 42 15 132
14 KULIANA 28 124 69 11 3 235
15 KUSUMI 2 31 35 34 12 114
16 MORODA 27 22 118 2 0 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 3 14 62 22 8 109
18 RARUAN 79 16 7 4 4 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 9 104 43 9 12 177
20 SARASKANA 8 50 80 45 17 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 5 36 38 23 34 136
22 SUKRULI 1 19 53 15 2 90
23 SULIAPADA 20 98 59 16 0 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 7 65 62 29 10 173
25 TIRING 4 64 12 0 0 80
26 UDALA 0 13 25 31 20 89
TOTAL 381 1309 1339 598 323 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 381 villages are within
0 KM, 1309 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1339 villages are within 5-9 KM, 598 villages are within 10-14
KM and 323 villages are above 15 KM distance from the PCO.
Table-2.4.29: DISTANCE OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 1 1 32 40 150 224
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2 BAHALDA 0 2 11 35 56 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 13 74 62 78 227
4 BARIPADA 0 12 22 49 19 102
5 BETNOTI 0 16 46 54 111 227
6 BIJATALA 19 1 10 45 78 153
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 156 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 3 8 29 92 132
9 JAMDA 2 0 0 3 74 79
10 JASHIPUR 5 21 50 59 93 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 18 53 42 42 155
12 KARANJIA 0 9 21 16 110 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 8 4 120 132
14 KULIANA 5 12 54 61 103 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 9 12 93 114
16 MORODA 27 12 22 48 60 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 4 27 17 61 109
18 RARUAN 0 6 8 33 63 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 7 7 24 18 121 177
20 SARASKANA 0 14 35 16 135 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 1 16 28 91 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 2 88 90
23 SULIAPADA 2 17 42 28 104 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 1 172 173
25 TIRING 0 10 14 14 42 80
26 UDALA 0 14 23 32 20 89
TOTAL 68 193 609 748 2332 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 68 villages are within 0
KM, 193 villages are within 1-4 KM, 609 villages are within 5-9 KM, 748 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 2332 villages are above 15 KM distance from the Vocational training center.
Table-2.4.30. DISTANCE OF RAILWAYS STATION (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 0 1 19 21 183 224
2 BAHALDA 2 22 37 33 10 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 16 65 64 81 227
4 BARIPADA 0 19 41 26 16 102
5 BETNOTI 3 85 73 50 16 227
6 BIJATALA 19 3 10 13 108 153
7 BISOI 0 0 2 3 151 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 4 128 132
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 79 79
10 JASHIPUR 4 0 0 23 201 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 1 154 155
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12 KARANJIA 0 0 1 0 155 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 132 132
14 KULIANA 2 16 83 42 92 235
15 KUSUMI 3 48 21 32 10 114
16 MORODA 26 0 6 13 124 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 2 12 61 26 8 109
18 RARUAN 0 0 1 21 88 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 20 73 36 48 177
20 SARASKANA 1 5 7 73 114 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 1 12 32 91 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 90 90
23 SULIAPADA 3 0 0 3 187 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 173 173
25 TIRING 0 0 2 5 73 80
26 UDALA 0 0 1 1 87 8
TOTAL 66 248 515 522 2599 3869
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3869 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 66 villages are within 0
KM, 248 villages are within 1-4 KM, 515 villages are within 5-9 KM, 522 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 2599 villages are above 15 KM distance from the Railway Station.
Table-2.4.31: DISTANCE OF AIRPORT (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 0 0 0 0 224 224
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 104 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 0 0 0 227 227
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 0 102 102
5 BETNOTI 0 0 0 0 227 227
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 153 153
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 156 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 0 132 132
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 79 79
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 0 0 228 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 155 155
12 KARANJIA 0 0 0 0 156 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 132 132
14 KULIANA 0 0 0 0 235 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 114 114
16 MORODA 0 0 0 0 169 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 109 109
18 RARUAN 0 0 0 0 110 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 0 0 0 177 177
20 SARASKANA 0 0 0 0 200 200
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21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 0 0 0 136 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 90 90
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 0 193 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 173 173
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 80 80
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 89 89
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 3950 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, all the 3950 villages are
above 15 KM distance from their nearest Airport.
Table-2.4.32: DISTANCE OF DISTRICT HQ (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 0 0 0 12 212 224
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 104 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 0 0 0 227 227
4 BARIPADA 0 2 24 45 31 102
5 BETNOTI 0 0 0 1 226 227
6 BIJATALA 0 0 1 0 152 153
7 BISOI 0 0 2 1 153 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 3 129 132
9 JAMDA 0 0 1 0 78 79
10 JASHIPUR 3 0 1 2 222 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 155 155
12 KARANJIA 0 0 1 0 155 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 132 132
14 KULIANA 0 0 22 43 170 235
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 114 114
16 MORODA 26 0 0 3 140 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 109 109
18 RARUAN 0 0 0 7 103 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 0 0 5 172 177
20 SARASKANA 0 0 1 0 199 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 1 12 40 83 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 90 90
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 3 190 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 173 173
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 80 80
26 UDALA 0 0 0 1 88 89
TOTAL 29 3 65 166 3687 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 29 villages are within 0
KM, 3 villages are within 1-4 KM, 65 villages are within 5-9 KM, 166 villages are within 10-14 KM and
3687 no of villages are above 15 KM distance from the District Headquarter.
Table-2.4.33: DISTANCE OF STATE CAPITAL (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
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SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 224 224
2 BAHALDA 104 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 227 227
4 BARIPADA 102 102
5 BETNOTI 227 227
6 BIJATALA 153 153
7 BISOI 156 156
8 GB NAGAR 132 132
9 JAMDA 79 79
10 JASHIPUR 228 228
11 KAPTIPADA 155 155
12 KARANJIA 156 156
13 KHUNTA 132 132
14 KULIANA 235 235
15 KUSUMI 114 114
16 MORODA 169 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 109 109
18 RARUAN 110 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 177 177
20 SARASKANA 200 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 136 136
22 SUKRULI 90 90
23 SULIAPADA 193 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 173 173
25 TIRING 80 80
26 UDALA 89 89 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 3950 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, all 3950 villages are
above 15 KM distance from the State Capital.
Table-2.4.34: DISTANCE OF POLICE STATION/BEAT OFFICE (KM) FROM VILLAGE
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 4 14 56 35 115 224
2 BAHALDA 1 7 18 46 32 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 2 14 72 60 79 227
4 BARIPADA 0 5 25 51 21 102
5 BETNOTI 2 52 103 53 17 227
6 BIJATALA 22 7 37 32 55 153
7 BISOI 2 18 46 37 53 156
8 GB NAGAR 4 49 36 17 26 132
9 JAMDA 2 12 41 20 4 79
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10 JASHIPUR 5 26 46 51 100 228
11 KAPTIPADA 2 35 69 18 31 155
12 KARANJIA 1 9 37 49 60 156
13 KHUNTA 1 10 58 50 13 132
14 KULIANA 6 24 73 64 68 235
15 KUSUMI 3 42 39 25 5 114
16 MORODA 28 26 59 43 13 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 3 14 59 25 8 109
18 RARUAN 21 33 24 11 21 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 3 44 81 25 24 177
20 SARASKANA 0 21 75 34 70 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1 14 37 21 63 136
22 SUKRULI 0 4 35 42 9 90
23 SULIAPADA 1 28 41 51 72 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 4 40 40 40 49 173
25 TIRING 1 10 20 22 27 80
26 UDALA 0 12 26 26 25 89
TOTAL 119 570 1253 948 1060 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 119 villages are within
0 KM, 570 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1253 villages are within 5-9 KM, 948 villages are within 10-14
KM and 1060 villages are above 15 KM distance from the Police station/Beat Office.
Table-2.4.35. DISTANCE OF ANGANWADI NOON MEAL CENTRE (KM) FROM VILLAGE
No. of Villages
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 208 11 1 2 2 224
2 BAHALDA 94 8 1 1 0 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 171 48 4 1 3 227
4 BARIPADA 92 8 0 1 1 102
5 BETNOTI 198 25 0 2 2 227
6 BIJATALA 128 24 0 0 1 153
7 BISOI 128 23 2 0 3 156
8 GB NAGAR 103 4 0 15 10 132
9 JAMDA 69 1 0 5 4 79
10 JASHIPUR 170 48 2 3 5 228
11 KAPTIPADA 97 0 0 28 30 155
12 KARANJIA 128 22 2 2 2 156
13 KHUNTA 120 11 1 0 0 132
14 KULIANA 169 59 2 3 2 235
15 KUSUMI 112 1 1 0 0 114
16 MORODA 121 17 2 2 27 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 95 12 2 0 0 109
18 RARUAN 89 1 9 4 7 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 157 5 0 8 7 177
20 SARASKANA 145 46 0 2 7 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 106 17 3 4 6 136
22 SUKRULI 84 6 0 0 0 90
23 SULIAPADA 179 10 1 0 3 193
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24 THAKURMUNDA 135 34 4 0 0 173
25 TIRING 78 1 1 0 0 80
26 UDALA 83 3 0 3 0 89
TOTAL 3259 445 38 86 122 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 3259 villages are within
0 KM, 445 villages are within 1-4 KM, 38 villages are within 5-9 KM, 86 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 122 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Anganwadi noon meal centre.
Table-2.4.36: DISTANCE OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 5 62 63 31 63 224
2 BAHALDA 1 0 0 21 82 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 6 41 25 154 227
4 BARIPADA 0 36 36 28 2 102
5 BETNOTI 3 53 75 43 53 227
6 BIJATALA 0 5 35 46 67 153
7 BISOI 1 6 13 40 96 156
8 GB NAGAR 6 62 54 6 4 132
9 JAMDA 3 13 38 24 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 6 52 59 23 88 228
11 KAPTIPADA 7 23 76 24 25 155
12 KARANJIA 1 14 45 34 62 156
13 KHUNTA 4 20 48 15 45 132
14 KULIANA 3 59 109 25 39 235
15 KUSUMI 3 37 39 24 11 114
16 MORODA 1 19 59 18 72 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 1 15 51 25 17 109
18 RARUAN 9 14 62 14 11 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 5 68 55 26 23 177
20 SARASKANA 0 43 93 27 37 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 2 18 48 13 55 136
22 SUKRULI 1 21 48 17 3 90
23 SULIAPADA 8 40 38 17 90 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 25 29 51 65 173
25 TIRING 0 1 0 0 79 80
26 UDALA 0 12 26 27 24 89
TOTAL 74 724 1240 644 1268 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 no of villages in Mayurbhanj district, 74 villages are
within 0 KM, 724 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1240 villages are within 5-9 KM, 644 villages are within
10-14 KM and 1268 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest Co-operative Society.
Table-2.4.37. DISTANCE OF COMMUNITY CENTRE (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
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1 BADASAHI 75 35 57 21 36 224
2 BAHALDA 3 8 18 30 45 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 7 44 88 55 33 227
4 BARIPADA 4 24 39 34 1 102
5 BETNOTI 54 8 27 27 111 227
6 BIJATALA 0 6 35 46 66 153
7 BISOI 4 19 28 63 42 156
8 GB NAGAR 4 16 22 18 72 132
9 JAMDA 2 13 38 25 1 79
10 JASHIPUR 7 46 61 56 58 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 17 23 12 103 155
12 KARANJIA 17 38 53 19 29 156
13 KHUNTA 47 16 20 14 35 132
14 KULIANA 17 55 70 39 54 235
15 KUSUMI 2 36 45 26 5 114
16 MORODA 0 0 21 7 141 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 5 29 14 61 109
18 RARUAN 1 11 74 15 9 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 33 16 42 38 48 177
20 SARASKANA 13 20 25 18 124 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 5 34 69 24 4 136
22 SUKRULI 1 28 41 19 1 90
23 SULIAPADA 102 38 28 22 3 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 2 6 165 173
25 TIRING 2 28 31 6 13 80
26 UDALA 0 12 26 27 24 89
TOTAL 400 573 1012 681 1284 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 400 villages are within
0 KM, 573 villages are within 1-4 KM, 1012 villages are within 5-9 KM, 681 villages are within 10-14
KM and 1284 villages are above 15 KM. distance from the Community Center.
Table-2.4.38: DISTANCE OF RECREATIONARY AREA (PARK/CLUB) (KM) FROM
VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 118 4 7 12 83 224
2 BAHALDA 58 18 3 2 23 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 101 63 52 8 3 227
4 BARIPADA 23 15 22 27 15 102
5 BETNOTI 0 5 30 25 167 227
6 BIJATALA 0 2 13 28 110 153
7 BISOI 40 27 53 14 22 156
8 GB NAGAR 4 2 12 14 100 132
9 JAMDA 11 2 4 5 57 79
10 JASHIPUR 73 79 36 11 29 228
11 KAPTIPADA 1 2 18 15 119 155
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12 KARANJIA 14 35 66 9 32 156
13 KHUNTA 5 14 16 11 86 132
14 KULIANA 66 51 47 28 43 235
15 KUSUMI 50 57 5 2 0 114
16 MORODA 0 0 0 4 165 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 5 27 15 62 109
18 RARUAN 0 0 46 25 39 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2 0 0 7 168 177
20 SARASKANA 88 22 17 5 68 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 1 21 31 83 136
22 SUKRULI 1 20 47 17 5 90
23 SULIAPADA 108 37 46 1 1 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 173 173
25 TIRING 15 30 20 1 14 80
26 UDALA 0 12 26 28 23 89
TOTAL 778 503 634 345 1690 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 778 villages are within
0 KM, 503 villages are within 1-4 KM, 634 villages are within 5-9 KM, 345 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 1690 villages are above 15 KM. distance from the Recreationary Area(Park/Club).
Table-2.4.39: DISTANCE OF PUBLIC LIBRARY (KM) FROM VILLAGE
NUMBER OF VILLAGES
SL NO. BLOCK NAME 0 KM (1-4) KM (5-9) KM (10-14) KM (>= 15) KM TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 2 11 27 27 157 224
2 BAHALDA 2 2 4 20 76 104
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 77 82 32 35 227
4 BARIPADA 0 4 26 40 32 102
5 BETNOTI 0 1 0 2 224 227
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 153 153
7 BISOI 1 8 6 40 101 156
8 GB NAGAR 0 1 6 16 109 132
9 JAMDA 0 0 1 0 78 79
10 JASHIPUR 3 17 25 9 174 228
11 KAPTIPADA 0 3 16 14 122 155
12 KARANJIA 0 16 41 34 65 156
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 132 132
14 KULIANA 8 54 76 20 77 235
15 KUSUMI 1 0 0 1 112 114
16 MORODA 0 5 23 1 140 169
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 109 109
18 RARUAN 0 0 27 28 55 110
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2 1 1 7 166 177
20 SARASKANA 0 0 2 19 179 200
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 0 14 36 86 136
22 SUKRULI 0 0 3 4 83 90
23 SULIAPADA 94 55 34 7 3 193
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 173 173
25 TIRING 0 18 24 7 31 80
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26 UDALA 0 12 26 28 23 89
TOTAL 114 285 464 392 2695 3950
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 114 villages are within 0
KM, 285 villages are within 1-4 KM, 464 villages are within 5-9 KM, 392 villages are within 10-14 KM
and 2695 villages are above 15 KM. distance from the Public Library.
2.5 . Demographic Information (BLOCK-5)
Demographics is the study of a population based on factors such as age, race, and
sex. Demographic data refers to socio-economic information expressed statistically, also including
employment, education, income, marriage rates, birth and death rates and more factors. The following
tables show the demographic indicators of Mayurbhanj District.
Table-2.5.1: Block Wise No. of Female Population: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME (0-4)Y (5 - 14)Y (15-17)Y (18-49)Y (50-59)Y ABOVE 60Y TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 6119 8513 11992 30508 13030 7449 77611
2 BAHALDA 4602 4541 8740 13932 7982 5362 45159
3 BANGRIPOSI 5208 7616 8035 15665 11088 7198 54810
4 BARIPADA 2936 6110 5829 13527 4215 1796 34413
5 BETNOTI 8540 10482 12446 32429 10157 4721 78775
6 BIJATALA 1823 4158 2054 18995 4599 2540 34169
7 BISOI 3181 3942 5108 16349 6871 4319 39770
8 GB NAGAR 4269 4260 5786 16246 5272 4270 40103
9 JAMDA 852 1789 2288 13842 9042 3047 30860
10 JASHIPUR 4911 9493 7238 18776 8802 6150 55370
11 KAPTIPADA 6053 11894 18750 30053 8203 3463 78416
12 KARANJIA 5852 5534 7802 16450 8364 6717 50719
13 KHUNTA 4867 4870 6227 14766 6598 3726 41054
14 KULIANA 5099 8179 6337 22596 5425 4626 52262
15 KUSUMI 1377 1446 1836 20475 16247 8485 49866
16 MORODA 2855 5910 8795 25008 5111 2862 50541
17 RAIRANGPUR 2772 3069 4839 9358 5045 3157 28240
18 RARUAN 2469 4022 2701 15786 5581 4460 35019
19 RASGOBINDPUR 3868 5793 6044 23016 7620 4396 50737
20 SARASKANA 5160 6199 7226 22217 6845 4804 52451
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3900 5908 7790 12208 5636 3338 38780
22 SUKRULI 2826 3408 5470 10944 5049 4828 32525
23 SULIAPADA 6206 8324 8475 12892 6327 5628 47852
24 THAKURMUNDA 6954 11427 9890 21562 6996 4323 61152
25 TIRING 3554 4800 5592 10012 3749 2504 30211
26 UDALA 2844 7154 10102 16064 2041 1337 39542
TOTAL 109097 158841 187392 473676 185895 115506 1230407
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table depicts group wise female population of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, out of 77611 number of female population, 6119, 8513, 11992, 30508,
13030 and 7449 are belong to the group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and above
respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, out of 44159 number of female population, 4602, 4541, 8740,
13932, 7982 and 5362 are belong to the group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and
above respectively and so on. In addition to this, in the entire Mayurbhanj out of 1230407 female population
8.86, 12.90, 15.23, 38.49, 15.10 and 9.38 percent female population belongs to the group of (0-4), (5-14),
(15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and above respectively. This clearly indicates that Mayurbhanj is
dominated by the age group of 18-49 years with respect to the number of female population.
Table-2.5.2: Block Wise Average No. of Female Population: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME (0-4)Y (5 - 14)Y (15-17)Y (18-49)Y (50-59)Y ABOVE 60Y
1 BADASAHI 27.32 38.00 53.54 136.20 58.17 33.25
2 BAHALDA 44.25 43.66 84.04 133.96 76.75 51.56
3 BANGRIPOSI 22.94 33.55 35.40 69.01 48.85 31.71
4 BARIPADA 28.78 59.90 57.15 132.62 41.32 17.61
5 BETNOTI 37.62 46.18 54.83 142.86 44.74 20.80
6 BIJATALA 11.92 27.18 13.42 124.15 30.06 16.60
7 BISOI 20.39 25.27 32.74 104.80 44.04 27.69
8 GB NAGAR 32.34 32.27 43.83 123.08 39.94 32.35
9 JAMDA 10.78 22.65 28.96 175.22 114.46 38.57
10 JASHIPUR 21.54 41.64 31.75 82.35 38.61 26.97
11 KAPTIPADA 39.05 76.74 120.97 193.89 52.92 22.34
12 KARANJIA 37.51 35.47 50.01 105.45 53.62 43.06
13 KHUNTA 36.87 36.89 47.17 111.86 49.98 28.23
14 KULIANA 21.70 34.80 26.97 96.15 23.09 19.69
15 KUSUMI 12.08 12.68 16.11 179.61 142.52 74.43
16 MORODA 16.89 34.97 52.04 147.98 30.24 16.93
17 RAIRANGPUR 25.43 28.16 44.39 85.85 46.28 28.96
18 RARUAN 22.45 36.56 24.55 143.51 50.74 40.55
19 RASGOBINDPUR 21.85 32.73 34.15 130.03 43.05 24.84
20 SARASKANA 25.80 31.00 36.13 111.09 34.23 24.02
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 28.68 43.44 57.28 89.76 41.44 24.54
22 SUKRULI 31.40 37.87 60.78 121.60 56.10 53.64
23 SULIAPADA 32.16 43.13 43.91 66.80 32.78 29.16
24 THAKURMUNDA 40.20 66.05 57.17 124.64 40.44 24.99
25 TIRING 44.43 60.00 69.90 125.15 46.86 31.30
26 UDALA 31.96 80.38 113.51 180.49 22.93 15.02
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data shows group wise average of female population of different blocks in the
district of Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block the average no. of female population 27.32, 38.00, 53.54, 136.20,
58.17and 33.25 are belong to the age group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and
above respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, the average of female population 44.25, 43.66, 84.04,
133.96,76.75 and 51.56 are belong to the age group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years
and above respectively and so on.
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Table- 2.5.3: Block Wise No. of Male Population: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME (0-4)Y (5 - 14)Y (15-17)Y (18-49)Y (50-59)Y ABOVE 60Y TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 6585 9171 11554 31377 12559 7562 78808
2 BAHALDA 4539 4584 8754 13891 7966 5253 44987
3 BANGRIPOSI 5097 7655 7982 15791 11207 7285 55017
4 BARIPADA 3136 6340 6092 13766 4221 1814 35369
5 BETNOTI 8788 10633 12710 34754 10211 4804 81900
6 BIJATALA 1849 4125 2098 19140 4372 2244 33828
7 BISOI 3083 3820 5010 16001 6819 4344 39077
8 GB NAGAR 4173 4243 5926 15969 5307 5108 40726
9 JAMDA 842 1839 2553 12559 8107 3333 29233
10 JASHIPUR 4860 6163 7137 18608 8568 5908 51244
11 KAPTIPADA 6208 12028 19163 29872 7951 3652 78874
12 KARANJIA 5754 5426 7886 16609 7911 7009 50595
13 KHUNTA 4728 4665 6112 14737 6572 3317 40131
14 KULIANA 5610 8104 6246 22162 5429 4595 52146
15 KUSUMI 1356 1432 1909 20426 16547 8145 49815
16 MORODA 2743 5564 8546 24458 4800 2969 49080
17 RAIRANGPUR 2445 3069 4886 8992 4687 3008 27087
18 RARUAN 2508 4194 2719 15522 5443 4304 34690
19 RASGOBINDPUR 4102 6038 6474 23422 7669 4524 52229
20 SARASKANA 5183 6559 7752 23191 6720 4815 54220
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3935 5970 8288 11729 6247 3489 39658
22 SUKRULI 2897 3356 5272 11213 4895 4861 32494
23 SULIAPADA 6264 8296 8564 13268 6272 5247 47911
24 THAKURMUND
A
6998 10891 10478 20533 7046 4397 60343
25 TIRING 3491 4770 5491 9835 3632 2447 29666
26 UDALA 2547 6280 11037 16505 2324 1009 39702
TOTAL 10972
1
155215 190639 474330 183482 115443 122883
0
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table shows group wise male population of different blocks in the district of Mayurbhanj.
In Badasahi block, out of 78808 number of male population 6585, 9171, 11554, 31377, 12559 and 7562
are belong to the group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and above respectively.
Similarly, In Bahalda block, out of 44987 number of male population 4539, 4584, 8754, 13891, 7966 and
5253 are belong to the group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and above respectively
and so on. In addition to this, in the entire Mayurbhanj out of 1228830 male population 8.92, 12.63, 15.51,
38.60, 14.91 and 9.39 percent male population belongs to the group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-
59) and 60 years and above respectively.
Table-2.5.4: Block Wise Average No. of Male Population: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME (0-4)Y (5 - 14)Y (15-17)Y (18-49)Y (50-59)Y ABOVE 60Y
1 BADASAHI 29.40 40.94 51.58 140.08 56.07 33.76
2 BAHALDA 43.64 44.08 84.17 133.57 76.60 50.51
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3 BANGRIPOSI 22.45 33.72 35.16 69.56 49.37 32.09
4 BARIPADA 30.75 62.16 59.73 134.96 41.38 17.78
5 BETNOTI 38.71 46.84 55.99 153.10 44.98 21.16
6 BIJATALA 12.08 26.96 13.71 125.10 28.58 14.67
7 BISOI 19.76 24.49 32.12 102.57 43.71 27.85
8 GB NAGAR 31.61 32.14 44.89 120.98 40.20 38.70
9 JAMDA 10.66 23.28 32.32 158.97 102.62 42.19
10 JASHIPUR 21.32 27.03 31.30 81.61 37.58 25.91
11 KAPTIPADA 40.05 77.60 123.63 192.72 51.30 23.56
12 KARANJIA 36.88 34.78 50.55 106.47 50.71 44.93
13 KHUNTA 35.82 35.34 46.30 111.64 49.79 25.13
14 KULIANA 23.87 34.49 26.58 94.31 23.10 19.55
15 KUSUMI 11.89 12.56 16.75 179.18 145.15 71.45
16 MORODA 16.23 32.92 50.57 144.72 28.40 17.57
17 RAIRANGPUR 22.43 28.16 44.83 82.50 43.00 27.60
18 RARUAN 22.80 38.13 24.72 141.11 49.48 39.13
19 RASGOBINDPUR 23.18 34.11 36.58 132.33 43.33 25.56
20 SARASKANA 25.92 32.80 38.76 115.96 33.60 24.08
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 28.93 43.90 60.94 86.24 45.93 25.65
22 SUKRULI 32.19 37.29 58.58 124.59 54.39 54.01
23 SULIAPADA 32.46 42.98 44.37 68.75 32.50 27.19
24 THAKURMUNDA 40.45 62.95 60.57 118.69 40.73 25.42
25 TIRING 43.64 59.63 68.64 122.94 45.40 30.59
26 UDALA 28.62 70.56 124.01 185.45 26.11 11.34
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data shows group wise average of male population of different blocks in the district
of Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block,the average of male population 29, 41, 52, 140, 56 and 34 are belong to
the group of (0-4), (5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and above respectively. Similarly, In
Bahalda block, the average of male population 43, 44, 84, 133, 77 and 51 are belong to the group of (0-4),
(5-14), (15-17), (18-49), (50-59) and 60 years and above respectively and so on.
Table- 2.5.5: Block Wise No. of Households: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME SC ST OBC GENERAL TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 5984 16590 10116 3552 36242
2 BAHALDA 1295 11882 6995 1603 21775
3 BANGRIPOSI 1260 17774 5918 475 25427
4 BARIPADA 525 11167 1576 2365 15633
5 BETNOTI 4211 14068 11830 4570 34679
6 BIJATALA 1127 11902 0 3015 16044
7 BISOI 1003 12414 4170 200 17787
8 GB NAGAR 2747 9547 4294 1649 18237
9 JAMDA 864 10625 377 1475 13341
10 JASHIPUR 1589 16020 4873 520 23002
11 KAPTIPADA 5928 22579 6153 3467 38127
12 KARANJIA 1967 14563 5383 396 22309
13 KHUNTA 1301 14541 2399 160 18401
14 KULIANA 1499 14412 4708 1727 22346
15 KUSUMI 1936 13282 5758 502 21478
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16 MORODA 1647 9770 6444 2818 20679
17 RAIRANGPUR 2246 6163 4393 241 13043
18 RARUAN 2773 5287 4113 3910 16083
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2962 12145 5145 1978 22230
20 SARASKANA 1854 14201 5941 3274 25270
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1081 13070 4276 231 18658
22 SUKRULI 1059 8514 4563 0 14136
23 SULIAPADA 1839 9616 12294 1165 24914
24 THAKURMUNDA 1121 17940 4792 266 24119
25 TIRING 694 9652 2412 493 13251
26 UDALA 1404 13501 2336 600 17841
TOTAL 51916 331225 131259 40652 555052
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data indicates the no. of households in different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block out of 36242 no. of HH, 5984, 16590, 10116 and 3552 nos. of households
belong to SC,ST,OBC and GENERAL category respectively. Similarly, in Bahalda block, out of 21775
no. of HH, 1295, 11882, 6995, 1603 and 21775 nos. of households belong to SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL
category respectively and so on. In addition to this, in the entire Mayurbhanj out of 555027 nos. of
households 9.35, 59.67, 23.64 and 7.32 percent of households belong to SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL
category respectively. As the percentage of ST households are more than any other categories, this indicates
that Mayurbhanj is a tribal district.
Table-2.5.6: Block Wise Average No. of Households: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME SC ST OBC GENERAL
1 BADASAHI 26.71 74.06 45.16 15.86
2 BAHALDA 12.45 114.25 67.26 15.41
3 BANGRIPOSI 5.55 78.30 26.07 2.09
4 BARIPADA 5.15 109.48 15.45 23.19
5 BETNOTI 18.55 61.97 52.11 20.13
6 BIJATALA 7.37 77.79 0.00 19.71
7 BISOI 6.43 79.58 26.73 1.28
8 GB NAGAR 20.81 72.33 32.53 12.49
9 JAMDA 10.94 134.49 4.77 18.67
10 JASHIPUR 6.97 70.26 21.37 2.28
11 KAPTIPADA 38.25 145.67 39.70 22.37
12 KARANJIA 12.61 93.35 34.51 2.54
13 KHUNTA 9.86 110.16 18.17 1.21
14 KULIANA 6.38 61.33 20.03 7.35
15 KUSUMI 16.98 116.51 50.51 4.40
16 MORODA 9.75 57.81 38.13 16.67
17 RAIRANGPUR 20.61 56.54 40.30 2.21
18 RARUAN 25.21 48.06 37.39 35.55
19 RASGOBINDPUR 16.73 68.62 29.07 11.18
20 SARASKANA 9.27 71.01 29.71 16.37
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 8.01 96.10 31.44 1.70
22 SUKRULI 11.77 94.60 50.70 0.00
23 SULIAPADA 9.53 49.82 63.70 6.04
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24 THAKURMUNDA 6.48 103.70 27.70 1.54
25 TIRING 8.68 120.65 30.15 6.16
26 UDALA 15.78 151.70 26.25 6.74
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data indicates average no. of HH of different blocks in the district of Mayurbhanj.
In Badasahi block, average households of SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL category are, 27, 74, 45, and 16
respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, average households of SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL category
are 12, 114, 67, and 15 respectively and so on.
Table- 2.5.7: Block Wise No. of BPL: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME SC ST OBC GENERAL TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 5310 15470 8227 2146 31153
2 BAHALDA 1136 10727 5565 1153 18581
3 BANGRIPOSI 1178 16906 5107 232 23423
4 BARIPADA 439 10024 1229 1921 13613
5 BETNOTI 3828 12890 9920 3326 29964
6 BIJATALA 765 9977 0 2013 12755
7 BISOI 767 10139 2758 110 13774
8 GB NAGAR 2617 9243 3669 1323 16852
9 JAMDA 669 6429 209 1079 8386
10 JASHIPUR 1306 14775 3558 360 19999
11 KAPTIPADA 1484 21183 3952 1830 28449
12 KARANJIA 1527 13719 4131 263 19640
13 KHUNTA 1202 14025 1930 86 17243
14 KULIANA 1342 13356 3949 1382 20029
15 KUSUMI 1780 11924 4496 411 18611
16 MORODA 1467 9182 5777 2349 18775
17 RAIRANGPUR 2057 5782 3369 86 11294
18 RARUAN 1254 3547 1040 1651 7492
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2685 11507 4414 1131 19737
20 SARASKANA 1519 13119 4768 2282 21688
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 976 12602 3649 102 17329
22 SUKRULI 982 8180 4189 0 13351
23 SULIAPADA 1756 9336 11425 965 23482
24 THAKURMUNDA 1008 16785 3868 171 21832
25 TIRING 673 9455 2188 451 12767
26 UDALA 1282 13327 1779 302 16690
TOTAL 41009 303609 105166 27125 476909
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data indicates block wise BPL category of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, out of 31153 no of BPL category 5310, 15470, 8227 and 2146 nos. belong
to SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL category respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, out of 18581 nos. BPL
category 1136, 10727, 5565 and 1153 nos. belong to SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL category are
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respectively and so on. It appears from the above data that in the entire Mayurbhanj out of total 476909
nos. BPL category 8.59, 63.66, 22.05 and 5.68 percent BPL category belongs to SC, ST, OBC and
GENERAL category respectively.
Table- 2.5.8: Block Wise Average No. of BPL: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME SC ST OBC GENERAL
1 BADASAHI 23.71 69.06 36.73 9.58
2 BAHALDA 10.92 103.14 53.51 11.09
3 BANGRIPOSI 5.19 74.48 22.50 1.02
4 BARIPADA 4.30 98.27 12.05 18.83
5 BETNOTI 16.86 56.78 43.70 14.65
6 BIJATALA 5.00 65.21 0.00 13.16
7 BISOI 4.92 64.99 17.68 0.71
8 GB NAGAR 19.83 70.02 27.80 10.02
9 JAMDA 8.47 81.38 2.65 13.66
10 JASHIPUR 5.73 64.80 15.61 1.58
11 KAPTIPADA 9.57 136.66 25.50 11.81
12 KARANJIA 9.79 87.94 26.48 1.69
13 KHUNTA 9.11 106.25 14.62 0.65
14 KULIANA 5.71 56.83 16.80 5.88
15 KUSUMI 15.61 104.60 39.44 3.61
16 MORODA 8.68 54.33 34.18 13.90
17 RAIRANGPUR 18.87 53.05 30.91 0.79
18 RARUAN 11.40 32.25 9.45 15.01
19 RASGOBINDPUR 15.17 65.01 24.94 6.39
20 SARASKANA 7.60 65.60 23.84 11.41
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 7.18 92.66 26.83 0.75
22 SUKRULI 10.91 90.89 46.54 0.00
23 SULIAPADA 9.10 48.37 59.20 5.00
24 THAKURMUNDA 5.83 97.02 22.36 0.99
25 TIRING 8.41 118.19 27.35 5.64
26 UDALA 14.40 149.74 19.99 3.39
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data indicates the average of BPL category of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, on an average 24, 69, 37 and 10 nos. of BPL category belong to SC, ST,
OBC and GENERAL category respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, on an average 11, 103, 53 and 11
nos. of BPL category belong to SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL category respectively and so on.
Table-2.5.9: Block Wise No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female): Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME LIVE BIRTH STILL BIRTH DEATH BELOW 1YEAR
1 BADASAHI 820 14 7
2 BAHALDA 311 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 650 3 2
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4 BARIPADA 336 6 7
5 BETNOTI 783 0 8
6 BIJATALA 1273 0 63
7 BISOI 455 12 13
8 GB NAGAR 435 6 7
9 JAMDA 394 10 4
10 JASHIPUR 776 4 9
11 KAPTIPADA 758 66 1
12 KARANJIA 566 4 5
13 KHUNTA 586 6 6
14 KULIANA 905 12 16
15 KUSUMI 503 0 1
16 MORODA 378 194 20
17 RAIRANGPUR 602 4 7
18 RARUAN 318 17 12
19 RASGOBINDPUR 499 72 56
20 SARASKANA 967 11 10
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 524 19 2
22 SUKRULI 330 11 11
23 SULIAPADA 860 1 1
24 THAKURMUNDA 1257 4 5
25 TIRING 358 0 0
26 UDALA 311 0 0
TOTAL 15955 476 273
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table depicts no. of female live birth and still birth of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. There are 820 and 14 nos. of female live birth and still birth found in Badasahi block
respectively. There are 311 nos. of female live birth and no still birth in Bahalda block and so on. Similarly,
in the entire Mayurbhanj 15955, 476 and 273 live birth, still birth and death below 10 years exists
respectively.
Table- 2.5.10: Block Wise Average of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female): Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME LIVE BIRTH STILL BIRTH DEATH BELOW 1YEAR
1 BADASAHI 3.66 0.06 0.03
2 BAHALDA 2.99 0.00 0.00
3 BANGRIPOSI 2.86 0.01 0.01
4 BARIPADA 3.29 0.06 0.07
5 BETNOTI 3.45 0.00 0.04
6 BIJATALA 8.32 0.00 0.41
7 BISOI 2.92 0.08 0.08
8 GB NAGAR 3.30 0.05 0.05
9 JAMDA 4.99 0.13 0.05
10 JASHIPUR 3.40 0.02 0.04
11 KAPTIPADA 4.89 0.43 0.01
12 KARANJIA 3.63 0.03 0.03
13 KHUNTA 4.44 0.05 0.05
14 KULIANA 3.85 0.05 0.07
15 KUSUMI 4.41 0.00 0.01
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16 MORODA 2.24 1.15 0.12
17 RAIRANGPUR 5.52 0.04 0.06
18 RARUAN 2.89 0.15 0.11
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2.82 0.41 0.32
20 SARASKANA 4.84 0.06 0.05
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3.85 0.14 0.01
22 SUKRULI 3.67 0.12 0.12
23 SULIAPADA 4.46 0.01 0.01
24 THAKURMUNDA 7.27 0.02 0.03
25 TIRING 4.48 0.00 0.00
26 UDALA 3.49 0.00 0.00
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data indicates the average of female live birth and still birth of different blocks in
the district of Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, the average of female live birth and still birth are 3.66 and
0.06 respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, the average of female live birth is 2.99 and no still birth and
so on.
Table- 2.5.11: Block Wise No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Male): Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME LIVE BIRTH STILL BIRTH DEATH BELOW 1YEAR
1 BADASAHI 820 28 15
2 BAHALDA 325 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 664 2 2
4 BARIPADA 378 8 3
5 BETNOTI 830 1 9
6 BIJATALA 1512 0 41
7 BISOI 506 29 16
8 GB NAGAR 417 1 9
9 JAMDA 421 4 5
10 JASHIPUR 799 1 5
11 KAPTIPADA 687 56 1
12 KARANJIA 552 1 3
13 KHUNTA 568 12 7
14 KULIANA 861 8 7
15 KUSUMI 358 0 0
16 MORODA 378 202 19
17 RAIRANGPUR 548 5 8
18 RARUAN 328 21 6
19 RASGOBINDPUR 482 83 15
20 SARASKANA 876 9 22
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 501 11 5
22 SUKRULI 408 6 3
23 SULIAPADA 809 1 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 1236 9 0
25 TIRING 357 0 0
26 UDALA 318 0 0
TOTAL 15939 498 201
Source: Author’s Compilation
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The above table depicts no. of male live birth and still birth of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. There are 820 and 28 nos. of male live birth and still birth found in Badasahi block
respectively. There are 325 nos. of male live birth and no still birth in Bahalda block and so on. Similarly,
in the entire Mayurbhanj 15939, 4798 and 201 live birth, still birth and death below 10 years exists
respectively.
Table- 2.5.12: Block Wise Average of Live Birth, Still Birth (Male): Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME LIVE BIRTH STILL BIRTH DEATH BELOW 1YEAR
1 BADASAHI 3.66 0.13 0.07
2 BAHALDA 3.13 0.00 0.00
3 BANGRIPOSI 2.93 0.01 0.01
4 BARIPADA 3.71 0.08 0.03
5 BETNOTI 3.66 0.00 0.04
6 BIJATALA 9.88 0.00 0.27
7 BISOI 3.24 0.19 0.10
8 GB NAGAR 3.16 0.01 0.07
9 JAMDA 5.33 0.05 0.06
10 JASHIPUR 3.50 0.00 0.02
11 KAPTIPADA 4.43 0.36 0.01
12 KARANJIA 3.54 0.01 0.02
13 KHUNTA 4.30 0.09 0.05
14 KULIANA 3.66 0.03 0.03
15 KUSUMI 3.14 0.00 0.00
16 MORODA 2.24 1.20 0.11
17 RAIRANGPUR 5.03 0.05 0.07
18 RARUAN 2.98 0.19 0.05
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2.72 0.47 0.08
20 SARASKANA 4.38 0.05 0.11
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3.68 0.08 0.04
22 SUKRULI 4.53 0.07 0.03
23 SULIAPADA 4.19 0.01 0.00
24 THAKURMUNDA 7.14 0.05 0.00
25 TIRING 4.46 0.00 0.00
26 UDALA 3.57 0.00 0.00
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table data indicates the average of male live birth and still birth of different blocks in the
district of Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, an average of male live birth and still birth are 3.66 and 0.13
respectively. Similarly, In Bahalda block, an average of male live birth is 3.13 and no still birth and so
on.
Table-2.5.13: Block Wise Institutional Delivery: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME SUM AVERAGE SD CV
1 BADASAHI 1679 7.50 9.03 120.48
2 BAHALDA 622 5.98 7.00 117.03
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3 BANGRIPOSI 1189 5.24 7.26 138.52
4 BARIPADA 729 7.15 5.73 80.11
5 BETNOTI 701 3.09 4.23 137.05
6 BIJATALA 2318 15.15 20.26 133.76
7 BISOI 951 6.10 7.13 116.96
8 GB NAGAR 831 6.30 5.29 84.02
9 JAMDA 557 7.05 7.85 111.31
10 JASHIPUR 1591 6.98 8.19 117.39
11 KAPTIPADA 1350 8.71 8.30 95.32
12 KARANJIA 1120 7.18 6.12 85.24
13 KHUNTA 1120 8.48 9.13 107.61
14 KULIANA 1830 7.79 8.64 110.95
15 KUSUMI 786 6.89 5.87 85.13
16 MORODA 247 1.46 2.53 172.84
17 RAIRANGPUR 1170 10.73 8.28 77.15
18 RARUAN 430 3.91 2.54 64.97
19 RASGOBINDPUR 841 4.75 5.42 114.01
20 SARASKANA 1715 8.58 10.60 123.61
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 949 6.98 6.87 98.40
22 SUKRULI 791 8.79 6.18 70.34
23 SULIAPADA 1654 8.57 5.64 65.83
24 THAKURMUNDA 2475 14.31 14.34 100.24
25 TIRING 609 7.61 6.68 87.72
26 UDALA 629 7.07 3.51 49.70
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates summary of block wise institutional delivery in the district of
Mayurbhanj. Total and average number of institutional delivery in Badasahi is 1679 and 7 respectively.
Similarly, total and average number of institutional delivery in Bahalda is 1622 and 6 respectively and so
on. Coefficient of Variation (CV) corresponding to Udala is 49.70, the lowest CV, which implies that Udala
block is more consistent with respect to institutional delivery among others blocks of Mayurbhanj.
Figure-2.5.1: Group Wise Average Female Population: Mayurbhanj
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Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure depicts average number of female population in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Maximum and minimum average of female population falls under the age group of (18-49) and (0-4) years
respectively. This clearly depicts that number of women in Mayurbhanj dominated by the age group of
(18-49) years.
Figure-2.5.2: Group Wise Co-efficient of Variation Female Population: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure indicates Coefficient of Variation (CV) of female population (year group wise) in the
district of Mayurbhanj. Minimum value of CV implies more consistent with respect to the year group.
Therefore, the age group of (18-49) years of female population in Mayurbhanj is the most consistent than
other groups. Similarly, the age group of (15-17) Years is the least consistent than other groups. This
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Group Wise Average Female Population: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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Group Wise CV Female Population: Mayurbhanj
CV
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indicates that maximum number of female in almost every block falls under the age group of (18-49) years
followed by above 60 years and (50-59) years.
Figure-2.5.3: Block Wise No. of Male Population: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure depicts average number of male population in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Maximum and minimum average of male population falls under the age group of (18-49) and (0-4) years
respectively. This clearly depicts that number of male in Mayurbhanj dominated by the age group of (18-
49) years.
Figure-2.5.4: Group Wise CV Male Population: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure indicates Coefficient of Variation (CV) of male population (year group wise) in
the district of Mayurbhanj. Minimum value of CV implies more consistent with respect to the year group.
Therefore, the age group of (18-49) years of male population in Mayurbhanj is the most consistent than
other groups. Similarly, the age group of (15-17) Years is the least consistent than other groups. This
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Group Wise Average Male Population: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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Group Wise CV Male Population: Mayurbhanj
CV
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indicates that maximum number of male in almost every block falls under the age group of (18-49) years
followed by above 60 years and (50-59) years.
Figure-2.5.5: Category Wise No. of Households: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure indicates category wise percentage of HH living in Mayurbhanj. Around 60% of
the total HH in Mayurbhanj is ST whereas only 7% of HH are ST. Similarly, HH percentage of OBC and
SC is 24 and 9 respectively.
Figure-2.5.6: Group Wise Average Number of BPL: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
9%
60%
24%
7%
Percentage of HH: Mayurbhanj
SC
ST
OBC
GEN
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Group Wise Average BPL HH: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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The above figure depicts group wise average number of BPL households in the districts of
Mayurbhanj. The highest average of BPL Households comes under ST Category where as the lowest
average of BPL households fall under general category.
Figure-2.5.7: Group Wise CV of BPL HH: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
This figure indicates Group Wise CV of BPL Household in the district of Mayurbhanj. The CV of
BPL Household of ST Category is most consistent followed by OBC, SC and GENERAL category. The
least consistent CV of BPL Households are GENERAL Category. This indicates that almost in all the
blocks of Mayurbhanj maximum number of BPL households belongs to the ST category among other
categories.
Figure-2.5.8: Group Wise Average No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
66
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32
.48
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87
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40.00
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Group Wise CV of BPL HH: Mayurbhanj
CV
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Group Wise Average No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female): Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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The above figure indicates the Group wise average No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female) in the
district of Mayurbhanj. The average no of live birth, still birth and death below one year of female are 614,
18 and 11 respectively. The average percentage of death below one year is 1.62 of live birth which is very
negligible in Mayurbhanj but percentage of still birth is almost 3 on an average which is not a good sign
for Mayurbhanj.
Figure-2.5.9: Group Wise CV of Average No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above Figure depicts the Group Wise CV of Live Birth, Still Birth and death below one year
for female in Mayurbhanj. The CV of Live Birth is most consistent and the CV of Still Birth is least
consistent for female. This indicates that almost in every blocks of Mayurbhanj district the performance of
live birth for female is the best and the performance of still birth is the worst.
Figure-2.5.10: Group Wise No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (Male): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
45
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Group Wise CV of Live Birth, Still Birth (Female): Mayurbhanj
CV
613.04
19.15 7.730.00
200.00
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LIVE BIRTH STILL BIRTH DEATH BELOW 1YEAR
Group Wise Average of Live Birth, Still Birth (Male): Mayurbhanj: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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The above figure indicates the Group wise average No. of Live Birth, Still Birth (male) in the district
of Mayurbhanj. The average no of live birth, still birth and death below one year of male are 613, 19 and
8 respectively. The average percentage of death below one year is 1.30 of live birth which is very negligible
in Mayurbhanj but percentage of still birth is almost 2.26 on an average which is not a good sign for
Mayurbhanj.
Figure-2.5.11: Group Wise CV of Live Birth, Still Birth (Male): Mayurbhanj: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above Figure depicts the Group Wise CV of Live Birth, Still Birth and death below one year
for male in Mayurbhanj. The CV of Live Birth is most consistent and the CV of Still Birth is least consistent
for male. This indicates that almost in every blocks of Mayurbhanj district the performance of live birth
for male is the best and the performance of still birth is the worst.
2.6 . Morbidity, Disability and Family Planning
The section deals with the information on morbidity, disability and family planning in the district
of Mayurbhanj. Morbidity is another term for illness. A person can have several co-
morbidities simultaneously. So, morbidities can range from Alzheimer's disease to cancer to traumatic
brain injury. Morbidities are NOT deaths. Prevalence is a measure often used to determine the level
of morbidity in a population. A disability is any condition of the body or mind (impairment) that makes it
more difficult for the person with the condition to do certain activities (activity limitation) and interact with
the world around them (participation restrictions), Mental health and Social relationships. The World
Health Organization definition is this: “Family planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and
attain their desired number of children and the spacing and timing of their births. It is achieved through use
of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility.
Table-2.6.1: Summary of Various Diseases: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. NAME OF THE DISEASE TOTAL NO. VILLAGE % OF TOTAL NO. VILLAGE
1 AASTHMA 22 0.56
2 ACID 2 0.05
3 ALCOHOLIC 8 0.2
47
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21
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11
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100.00
150.00
200.00
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LIVE BIRTH STILL BIRTH DEATH BELOW 1YEAR
Group Wise CV of Live Birth, Still Birth (Male): Mayurbhanj: Mayurbhanj
CV
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4 AMOEBIASIS 3 0.08
5 ANEMIA 2 0.05
6 ARTHRITIS 12 0.3
7 ASTHAMA 272 6.89
8 BLOOD PRESSURE 733 18.57
9 CANCER 33 0.84
10 CANDIAL 43 1.09
11 CHICKEN POX 2 0.05
12 CHOLERA 13 0.33
13 CHRONIC PAIN 5 0.13
14 COMMONCOLD 2 0.05
15 DAIRIA 1 0.03
16 DENGUE 10 0.25
17 DIABETICS 1874 47.48
18 DIADETE 1 0.03
19 DIARRHEA 3 0.08
20 FEVER 2 0.05
21 FILERIA 4 0.1
22 GESTRO 3 0.08
23 HAPATATIC-B 6 0.15
24 HEADACHE 9 0.23
25 HEART 108 2.74
26 INFLUENZA 5 0.13
27 KIDNEY 27 0.68
28 LEPROCY 21 0.53
29 LIVER DISEASE 2 0.05
30 MALARIA 235 5.95
31 PARALYSIS 114 2.89
32 PNEUMONIA 1 0.03
33 RESPIRATORY 33 0.84
34 TB 138 3.5
35 TYPHOID 2 0.05
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that diabetics is the main disease which covers of about 47.48% of the
total villages of Mayurbhanj. After that blood pressure, asthma, heart, malaria , tuberculosis and paralysis
are some other diseases which are mainly present in maximum no. of villages. Mayurbhanj is having least
number of villages in which communicable disease like diarrohoea, influenza, common cold, fever is
present. At the same time it is having more villages with genetic diseases like diabetics, blood pressure
,heart diseases are present.
Table-2.6.2: Block Wise No. of Visual Disability: Mayurbhanj
NO. of Female Person NO. of Male Person
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME (0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS
& ABOVE
TOTAL (0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS &
ABOVE
TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 18 37 55 24 40 64
2 BAHALDA 4 18 22 5 20 25
3 BANGRIPOSI 9 15 24 22 21 45
4 BARIPADA 5 7 12 7 8 14
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5 BETNOTI 225 352 577 259 353 612
6 BIJATALA 5 64 69 31 112 142
7 BISOI 14 9 23 23 21 44
8 GB NAGAR 14 38 52 31 29 60
9 JAMDA 11 22 33 13 28 41
10 JASHIPUR 16 21 37 18 34 54
11 KAPTIPADA 8 35 43 22 39 61
12 KARANJIA 6 5 11 11 20 37
13 KHUNTA 41 53 94 38 64 104
14 KULIANA 14 17 31 32 12 48
15 KUSUMI 28 61 89 27 87 113
16 MORODA 27 71 98 27 77 114
17 RAIRANGPUR 12 11 23 14 18 31
18 RARUAN 101 231 332 105 234 340
19 RASGOBINDPUR 89 190 279 120 244 362
20 SARASKANA 19 22 41 39 13 53
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 14 22 36 4 15 21
22 SUKRULI 2 21 23 2 20 22
23 SULIAPADA 11 5 16 26 10 36
24 THAKURMUNDA 59 7 66 78 10 88
25 TIRING 2 7 9 1 7 8
26 UDALA 2 1 3 7 4 11
TOTAL 756 1342 2098 986 1540 2550
Source: Author’s Compilation
In Mayurbhanj, maximum number of visual disable people are from Betanoti and the least number
of visually disable people are from Udala block.Top three blocks having visually disable people are Betnoti
, Raruan , Rasgobindpur. From the table, it is extracted that more visually disable people are from males
in above 60 years of age group in comparison to less than 60 yrs of age group. It clearly signifies, with age,
vision decreases and male persons are more visually disable in comparison to female persons whether it is
more than 60 or less than 60 years.
Table-2.6.3: Block Wise No. of Hearing Disability: Mayurbhanj
NO. of Female Person NO. of Male Person
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME (0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS
& ABOVE
TOTAL (0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS
& ABOVE
TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 31 85 116 78 111 180
2 BAHALDA 2 149 151 6 156 162
3 BANGRIPOSI 33 19 52 35 10 50
4 BARIPADA 3 13 16 20 20 40
5 BETNOTI 147 231 378 195 308 504
6 BIJATALA 12 59 71 68 40 108
7 BISOI 28 8 36 21 10 31
8 GB NAGAR 23 49 72 31 46 77
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9 JAMDA 17 19 36 19 28 47
10 JASHIPUR 23 22 45 65 34 102
11 KAPTIPADA 8 34 42 30 15 45
12 KARANJIA 11 56 67 14 60 72
13 KHUNTA 36 50 86 32 68 102
14 KULIANA 22 16 38 46 29 74
15 KUSUMI 35 54 89 29 97 125
16 MORODA 25 107 132 31 66 107
17 RAIRANGPUR 24 45 69 42 50 89
18 RARUAN 58 263 321 75 222 364
19 RASGOBINDPUR 34 161 195 50 154 198
20 SARASKANA 22 17 39 50 22 69
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 9 10 19 24 19 43
22 SUKRULI 1 42 43 3 48 50
23 SULIAPADA 25 3 28 70 16 86
24 THAKURMUNDA 44 4 48 59 5 63
25 TIRING 3 34 37 11 33 42
26 UDALA 6 0 6 25 0 26
TOTAL 682 1550 2232 1129 1667 2856
Source: Author’s Compilation
Male persons are more in number in comparison to female who have hearing disability. Here the
no. of female persons less than 60 years are almost less than 50% in comparison to above 60yrs of age.
From the above table it is found that only one block “UDALA” in which not a single person is having
hearing problem above 60 yrs of age. It is one of the exceptions. Mainly the blocks such as Betnoti, Bahalda
,Badasahi, Moroda, kusumi, Raruan and Rasgobindpur are having more no. of hearing disable persons.
Table-2.6.4: Block Wise No. of Speech Disability: Mayurbhanj
NO. of Female Person NO. of Male Person
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME
(0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS &
ABOVE TOTAL
(0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS &
ABOVE TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 30 5 35 50 29 79
2 BAHALDA 15 0 15 27 1 28
3 BANGRIPOSI 28 13 41 23 0 26
4 BARIPADA 0 1 1 8 2 10
5 BETNOTI 107 118 225 140 154 292
6 BIJATALA 62 13 75 12 52 64
7 BISOI 26 0 26 20 1 20
8 GB NAGAR 28 8 36 43 12 55
9 JAMDA 16 4 20 20 6 25
10 JASHIPUR 33 6 39 63 7 71
11 KAPTIPADA 2 0 2 4 26 30
12 KARANJIA 8 1 9 6 8 14
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13 KHUNTA 21 11 32 40 29 69
14 KULIANA 39 0 39 39 7 47
15 KUSUMI 9 1 10 20 1 21
16 MORODA 10 7 17 35 37 50
17 RAIRANGPUR 17 23 40 24 29 51
18 RARUAN 36 105 141 94 73 165
19 RASGOBINDPUR 22 49 71 50 60 108
20 SARASKANA 20 1 21 52 2 54
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 11 4 15 29 4 33
22 SUKRULI 2 4 6 2 1 3
23 SULIAPADA 34 2 36 58 5 63
24 THAKURMUNDA 84 4 88 74 4 76
25 TIRING 1 0 1 11 1 11
26 UDALA 1 0 1 17 0 16
TOTAL 662 380 1042 961 551 1481
Source: Author’s Compilation
Here, some of the blocks is having no speech disability persons above 60yrs in any one of the
gender whether male or female such as kaptipada and kuliana, whereas Udala is the only block in which
not a single person whether male or female above 60yrs of age is having hearing disability. Similarly,
Sukruli is having least no. of hearing disable persons and Betnoti is having maximum no. of hearing disable
people.
Table-2.6.5: Block Wise No. of Locomotors: Mayurbhanj
NO. of Female Person NO. of Male Person
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME (0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS
& ABOVE
TOTAL (0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS
& ABOVE
TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 21 5 26 40 9 49
2 BAHALDA 26 15 41 54 10 62
3 BANGRIPOSI 19 16 35 80 24 96
4 BARIPADA 7 2 9 14 10 25
5 BETNOTI 83 113 196 112 144 255
6 BIJATALA 7 67 74 36 42 78
7 BISOI 41 6 47 91 15 106
8 GB NAGAR 31 12 43 54 40 93
9 JAMDA 27 12 39 19 13 32
10 JASHIPUR 30 5 35 76 14 92
11 KAPTIPADA 90 38 128 103 35 135
12 KARANJIA 34 6 40 22 6 27
13 KHUNTA 48 19 67 26 25 50
14 KULIANA 60 8 68 82 9 92
15 KUSUMI 10 6 16 28 15 43
16 MORODA 41 46 87 42 10 55
17 RAIRANGPUR 56 30 86 81 27 106
18 RARUAN 104 91 195 4 125 132
19 RASGOBINDPUR 11 84 95 24 98 122
20 SARASKANA 43 11 54 117 16 134
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21 SHAMAKHUNTA 8 5 13 13 9 22
22 SUKRULI 4 6 10 7 5 12
23 SULIAPADA 31 7 38 101 14 115
24 THAKURMUNDA 108 9 117 191 6 195
25 TIRING 3 11 14 12 20 31
26 UDALA 7 31 38 44 27 70
TOTAL 950 661 1611 1473 768 2229
Source: Author’s Compilation
More number of locomotors are present in male group as compared to female group.One more
thing is the persons within 0-59 is more vulnerable to this type of disability in comparison to the group
above 60 years. Baripada block is having least number of locomotors in this district and Betnoti is having
maximum number of locomotors following Raruan, Thakurmunda.
Table-2.6.6: Block Wise No. of Mental Illness: Mayurbhanj
NO. of Female Person NO. of Male Person
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME
(0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS
& ABOVE TOTAL
(0-59)
YEARS
60 YEARS &
ABOVE TOTAL
1 BADASAHI 15 21 36 41 56 98
2 BAHALDA 15 0 15 41 4 44
3 BANGRIPOSI 6 0 6 6 1 8
4 BARIPADA 1 1 2 6 1 8
5 BETNOTI 152 197 349 175 228 398
6 BIJATALA 0 20 20 2 25 27
7 BISOI 22 0 22 32 4 36
8 GB NAGAR 14 15 29 29 6 34
9 JAMDA 15 4 19 14 2 16
10 JASHIPUR 9 2 11 22 4 29
11 KAPTIPADA 26 25 51 29 27 56
12 KARANJIA 2 1 3 8 4 12
13 KHUNTA 9 11 20 13 17 31
14 KULIANA 12 5 17 18 1 18
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 2 1 3
16 MORODA 28 74 102 42 68 113
17 RAIRANGPUR 12 14 26 19 11 30
18 RARUAN 0 112 112 1 143 143
19 RASGOBINDPUR 50 71 121 59 83 141
20 SARASKANA 14 1 15 35 3 38
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 6 4 10 15 9 23
22 SUKRULI 1 0 1 3 1 4
23 SULIAPADA 9 2 11 46 1 47
24 THAKURMUNDA 39 1 40 72 6 78
25 TIRING 0 0 0 1 0 1
26 UDALA 21 12 33 13 17 30
TOTAL 478 593 1071 744 723 1466
Source: Author’s Compilation
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Bangiriposi, Bahalda, Bisoi, Kusumi, Sukruli are the blocks in which not a single female person is
mentally ill above 60 yrs .TIRING is the only block in which neither male nor female person more than
60 yrs of age is mentally disable. Simulataneously, TIRING becomes the block having least no. of mentally
disorder persons. it is having only a single male person below 60 who is mentally ill. Betnoti is having the
largest no. of mentally ill persons.
Table-2.6.7: Block Wise Average % of Couple using Family Planning Method: Mayurbhanj
Average % of Couple using Family Planning Method
SL NO. BLOCK NAME Average Standard Deviation Coefficient of Variation
1 BADASAHI 64.28 29.84 46.42
2 BAHALDA 21.20 34.61 163.25
3 BANGRIPOSI 69.31 30.15 43.50
4 BARIPADA 88.27 10.57 11.98
5 BETNOTI 77.20 21.86 28.31
6 BIJATALA 26.71 22.41 83.91
7 BISOI 41.32 39.47 95.53
8 GB NAGAR 65.80 24.90 37.84
9 JAMDA 72.53 24.00 33.09
10 JASHIPUR 55.17 40.23 72.92
11 KAPTIPADA 71.46 19.26 26.96
12 KARANJIA 83.53 13.05 15.63
13 KHUNTA 82.93 20.92 25.22
14 KULIANA 40.48 38.00 93.88
15 KUSUMI 42.19 18.30 43.38
16 MORODA 57.59 27.26 47.35
17 RAIRANGPUR 85.83 19.03 22.17
18 RARUAN 44.73 22.03 49.26
19 RASGOBINDPUR 70.97 24.72 34.83
20 SARASKANA 62.72 38.89 62.00
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 74.10 33.63 45.39
22 SUKRULI 80.11 20.20 25.21
23 SULIAPADA 57.11 36.65 64.17
24 THAKURMUNDA 17.17 13.98 81.38
25 TIRING 90.55 13.08 14.45
26 UDALA 30.65 34.97 114.08
Source: Author’s Compilation
The synopsis what we get from the above table is TIRING is the most developed block in using
family planning methods having the highest percentage. Following Tiring, some of the other developed
blocks are Baripada, Rairangpur, Khunta, Sukruli and karanjia which are having more than 80% on an
average. Bahalda is having maximum coefficient of variation and Jashipur is having highest standard
deviation. BAHALDA is the block which is having the least average i.e least average using family planning
methods.
Figure-2.6.1: Percentage of People Suffering from Various Disabilities: Mayurbhanj
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Source: Author’s Compilation
The above Figure indicates the percentage people suffering from various disabilities in the District
of Mayurbhanj. The highest percentages of people are suffering from Hearing Disability that is 27%
whereas the lowest percentages of people are suffering from Speech problem i.e 13%. The percentage of
people affected by other disabilities like Visual Disability, Locomotors and Mental illness are 25%, 21%
and 14% respectively.
Figure-2.6.2: Average No. of Visual Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
Visual Disability25%
Hearing Problem27%
Speech Problem
13%
Locomotors21%
Mental Illness14%
Percentage of People Suffering from Disabilities: Mayurbhanj
29.08
51.62
80.69
37.92
59.23
98.08
Avearge No. of Visual Disability Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
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The above Figure depicts average No. of visual disability person (Male and Female) in the district
of Mayurbhanj. The average no of visual disability of male is more than that of female in each and every
age group.
Figure-2.6.3: Coefficient Variation of Visual Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In comparing between total male and female visual disability person, it can be stated that male
category is more consistent than female ones i.e almost in all the blocks visual disability of male is more
consistent than female irrespective of any age group.
Figure-2.6.4: Average No. of Hearing Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
162.49
158.52
157.62
141.78
146.02
139.24
125.00 130.00 135.00 140.00 145.00 150.00 155.00 160.00 165.00
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
CV of Visual Disability Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
CV
26.23
59.62
85.85
43.42
64.12
109.85
Avearge No. of Hearing Disability Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
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The above figure indicates average No. of hearing disability persons (Male & Female) in the District
of Mayurbhanj. Comparing between the average no. of hearing disability for total number of male and
female of, it can be said that males are more affected by hearing disability than that of females. Similarly,
in case of the age group of (0-59) years, average number of male are more suffering from hearing problem
than female. While comparing the average number of hearing problem between male and female for the
age group of 60 years and above, it can be concluded that female are dominated by male.
Figure-2.6.5: Coefficient Variation of Hearing Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In comparing the CV between total male and female hearing disability person of male and female,
it can be stated that male category is more consistent than female ones i.e almost in all the blocks hearing
disability of male is more consistent than female irrespective of any age group.
Figure-2.6.6: Average No. of Speech Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
108.21
116.00
104.14
86.78
114.18
97.52
0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 140.00
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
CV of Hearing Disability Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
CV
25.46
14.62
40.08
36.96
21.19
56.96
Avearge No. of Speech Disability Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
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The above figure indicates average No. of speech disability persons (Male & Female) in the District
of Mayurbhanj. Comparing between the average no. of speech disability for total number of male and
female of, it can be said that males are more affected by speech disability than that of females. Similarly,
in case of the age group of (0-59) years, average numbers of male are more suffering from speech problem
than female. While comparing the average number of speech problem between male and female for the age
group of 60 years and above, it can be concluded that female are dominated by male.
Figure-2.6.7: Coefficient Variation of Speech Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In comparing the CV between total male and female speech disability person of male and female,
it can be stated that male category is more consistent than female ones i.e almost in all the blocks speech
disability of male is more consistent than female irrespective of any age group.
Figure-2.6.8: Average No. of Locomotors Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
99.89
207.67
123.05
84.13
159.75
104.47
0.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
CV of Speech Disability Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
CV
36.54
25.42
61.96
56.65
29.54
85.73
Avearge No. of Locomotor Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
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The above figure indicates average No. of locomotors persons (Male & Female) in the District of
Mayurbhanj. Comparing between the average no. of locomotors for total number of male and female of, it
can be said that males are more affected by locomotors than that of females. Similarly, in case of the age
group of (0-59) years, average numbers of male are more suffering from locomotors problem than female.
While comparing the average number of locomotors problem between male and female for the age group
of 60 years and above, it can be concluded that female are dominated by male.
Figure-2.6.9: Coefficient Variation of Locomotors Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In comparing the CV between total male and female locomotors disability person of male and
female, it can be stated that male category is more consistent than female ones i.e almost in all the blocks
locomotors disability of male is more consistent than female irrespective of any age group.
Figure-2.6.10: Average No. of Mental Illness: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
84.18
119.31
81.57
78.70
122.69
65.78
0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 140.00
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
CV of Locomotor Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
CV
18.38
22.81
41.19
28.62
27.81
56.38
Avearge No. of Mental Illness Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
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The above figure indicates average No. of mental illness persons (Male & Female) in the District
of Mayurbhanj. Comparing between the average no. of mental illness for total number of male and female
of, it can be said that males are more affected by mental illness than that of females. Similarly, in case of
the age group of (0-59) years, average numbers of male are more suffering from mental illness problem
than female. While comparing the average number of mental illness problem between male and female for
the age group of 60 years and above, it can be concluded that female are dominated by male.
Figure-2.6.11: Coefficient Variation of Locomotors Disability: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In comparing the CV between total male and female mental illness disability person of male and
female, it can be stated that male category is more consistent than female ones i.e almost in all the blocks
mental illness of male is more consistent than female irrespective of any age group.
2.7. Health Manpower (Block-7)
This section deals with the subject of health manpower in Mayurbhanj. Health manpower means
people who are trained to promote health, to prevent and cure disease and to rehabilitate the sick. Therefore
health manpower includes those health workers who are already working in the field of health services
(Doctors) and prospective health workers, i.e those who are receiving education and training that will
prepare them for employment in the health sector.
Table-2.7.1: Block Wise No. of Female Doctor Availability in Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Female Doctor Availability in Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 16 18 0 0 0 0
2 BAHALDA 2 0 3 1 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 0 8 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 BETNOTI 2 0 0 0 1 0
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 0 0
162.81
197.19
172.45
123.57
189.29
142.52
0.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00
FE_(0-59) YEARS
FE_60 YEARS & ABOVE
FE_TOTAL
M_(0-59) YEARS
M_60 YEARS & ABOVE
M_TOTAL
CV of Mental Illness Person (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
CV
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8 GB NAGAR 0 1 0 0 0 2
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 KARANJIA 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 KHUNTA 4 0 0 0 0 0
14 KULIANA 9 1 0 0 1 0
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MORODA 1 0 0 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 3 0 0 0 1 0
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2 2 6 0 1 0
20 SARASKANA 0 0 2 0 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 2 0 0 0 0 0
22 SUKRULI 0 1 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 2 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 2 0 0 0 0
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 45 25 19 1 4 2
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is prominently visible that Mayurbhanj produces a very low numbers of female
doctors those are working in Govt. hospital. Out of total 96 female doctors of Mayurbhanj, 45,25,19,1,4
and 2 numbers of doctors in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic, Ayurvedic,
Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Govt. Allopathic category maximum female
doctors are produces from Badasahi block i.e. 16. Similarly, maximum numbers of Govt. Ayurvedic
doctors are produces from Badasahi block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha Govt. doctors are
produces from Bangiriposi and Bahalda respectively. Similarly, out of four numbers of Govt. Homeopathic
doctors of Mayurbhanj, Betonati, Kuliana, Raruan and Rasagivindpur each produces one number of female
doctors.
Table-2.7.2: Block Wise No. of Female Nurse Availability in Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Female Nurse Availability in Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 262 29 41 0 0 29
2 BAHALDA 83 2 81 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 52 0 82 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 6 0 0 0 0 37
5 BETNOTI 64 0 59 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 9 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 8 0 0 4 0 19
8 GB NAGAR 14 0 0 0 0 59
9 JAMDA 6 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 155 0 43 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 2 0 0 0 1 0
12 KARANJIA 20 0 2 0 0 40
13 KHUNTA 150 1 0 0 3 35
14 KULIANA 73 0 54 0 0 92
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15 KUSUMI 14 1 7 0 0 0
16 MORODA 120 13 112 2 2 6
17 RAIRANGPUR 8 0 0 0 0 99
18 RARUAN 89 2 121 1 39 87
19 RASGOBINDPUR 31 0 117 0 1 2
20 SARASKANA 96 1 0 27 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 69 1 42 0 0 18
22 SUKRULI 12 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 181 0 81 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 36 0 0 0 0 0
25 TIRING 65 0 54 0 0 14
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 1625 50 896 34 46 537
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is concluded that Mayurbhanj produces a very high numbers of female nurses
those are working in Govt. hospital. Out of total 3188 female nurses of Mayurbhanj, 1625, 250, 896, 34 ,
46 and 537 numbers of nurses in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic,
Ayurvedic, Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Govt. Allopathic category
maximum female nurses are produces from Badasahi block i.e. 262. Similarly, maximum numbers of Govt.
Ayurvedic nurses are produces from Badasahi block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha Govt. nurses
are produces from Raruan and Sarasakana respectively. Similarly, out of 46 numbers of Govt. Homeopathic
nurses of Mayurbhanj, maximum are produces from Raruan block.
Table-2.7.3: Block Wise No. of Male Doctor Availability in Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Male Doctor Availability in Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 22 26 0 0 2 0
2 BAHALDA 0 2 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 2 0 0 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 1
5 BETNOTI 4 1 0 0 2 0
6 BIJATALA 2 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 1 0 0 3 0 0
8 GB NAGAR 8 3 0 0 3 0
9 JAMDA 4 1 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 4 1 0 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 1 0 0 0 1 0
12 KARANJIA 0 0 1 0 0 0
13 KHUNTA 9 0 0 0 0 0
14 KULIANA 11 0 1 0 4 14
15 KUSUMI 6 1 0 0 0 0
16 MORODA 3 1 0 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 3 3 0 0 1 0
18 RARUAN 3 1 1 3 2 3
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19 RASGOBINDPUR 13 3 0 0 2 1
20 SARASKANA 6 1 0 0 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 25 1 0 0 2 0
22 SUKRULI 2 0 0 0 1 0
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 8 2 0 0 1 0
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 4 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 141 47 3 6 21 19
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is prominently visible that Mayurbhanj produces a very low numbers of male
doctors those are working in Govt. hospital. Out of total 237 male doctors of Mayurbhanj, 141, 47, 3, 6, 21
and 219 numbers of doctors in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic, Ayurvedic,
Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Govt. Allopathic category maximum male
doctors are produces from Samakhunta block i.e. 22. Similarly, maximum numbers of Govt. Ayurvedic
doctors are produces from Badasahi block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha Govt. doctors are
produces from Karanjia and Raruan respectively. Similarly, out of 21 numbers of Govt. Homeopathic
doctors of Mayurbhanj, Kuliana produces the highest number of male doctors.
Tab-2.7.4: Block Wise No. of Compounder Availability in Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Compounder Availability in Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 61 24 26 0 0 26
2 BAHALDA 12 7 63 0 0 1
3 BANGRIPOSI 48 0 3 0 2 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 BETNOTI 58 0 0 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 GB NAGAR 8 2 0 0 0 0
9 JAMDA 3 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 46 0 1 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 5 0 0 0 1 0
12 KARANJIA 1 0 0 0 0 0
13 KHUNTA 10 1 0 0 2 0
14 KULIANA 19 0 0 0 1 2
15 KUSUMI 6 2 7 0 0 0
16 MORODA 119 0 0 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 2 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 52 40 115 29 63 60
19 RASGOBINDPUR 36 3 2 1 2 6
20 SARASKANA 11 0 0 0 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 6 0 0 0 1 0
22 SUKRULI 2 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 87 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 1 0 0 0 0
25 TIRING 29 0 35 0 0 0
26 UDALA 18 0 0 0 0 0
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TOTAL 642 80 252 30 72 95
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is concluded that Mayurbhanj produces a moderate numbers of compounders those
are working in Govt. hospital. Out of total 1171 compounders of Mayurbhanj, 642, 80, 252, 30 , 72 and 95
numbers of compounders in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic, Ayurvedic,
Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Govt. Allopathic category maximum
compounders are produces from Moroda block i.e. 119. Similarly, maximum numbers of Govt. Ayurvedic
compounders are produces from Raruan block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha Govt. compounders
are produces from Raruan only. Similarly, out of 72 numbers of Govt. Homeopathic compounders of
Mayurbhanj, maximum are produces from Raruan block.
Table-2.7.5: Block Wise No. of Female Doctor Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital:
Mayurbhanj
No. of Female Doctor Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital
SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 26 0 1 0 0 0
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 1 0 0 0 2 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 BETNOTI 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 1 0
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 KARANJIA 0 1 0 0 0 0
13 KHUNTA 1 0 0 0 1 0
14 KULIANA 0 1 0 0 1 0
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MORODA 0 1 0 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 0 0 0 0 1 3
19 RASGOBINDPUR 3 2 2 0 0 0
20 SARASKANA 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 17 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 48 5 3 0 6 3
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is clearly visible that Mayurbhanj produces a very low numbers of female doctors
those are working in Non-Govt. hospital. Out of total 65 female doctors of Mayurbhanj, 48, 5, 3, 0, 6 and
3 numbers of doctors in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani,
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Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Non-Govt. Allopathic category maximum female
doctors are produces from Badasahi block i.e. 26. Similarly, maximum numbers of Non-Govt. Ayurvedic
doctors are produces from Rasgovindpur block. Maximum numbers of Unani Non-Govt. doctors are
produces from Rasgovindpur. and Bahalda respectively. Interestingly, Mayurbhanj does produce any
doctors of Sidha those working in Non-Govt. hospitals. Similarly, out of six numbers of Non-Govt.
Homeopathic doctors of Mayurbhanj, Bangiriposi has 2 and Bisoi, Khunta, Kuliana and Raruan each
having one number of doctors.
Table-2.7.6: Block Wise No. of Female Nurse Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Female Nurse Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 28 0 44 0 0 3
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 18 0 1 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 64 0 0 1
5 BETNOTI 4 0 0 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 37 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 3 0 0 0 0 0
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 JAMDA 2 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 KARANJIA 5 0 15 0 0 1
13 KHUNTA 17 1 0 0 1 0
14 KULIANA 1 0 17 0 0 0
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MORODA 1 47 0 47 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 54 2 115 2 1 3
19 RASGOBINDPUR 16 1 14 0 1 2
20 SARASKANA 3 0 0 0 0 2
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 2 0 0 1 1 1
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 1 0 0
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 14
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 191 51 270 51 4 27
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is concluded that Mayurbhanj produces a very low numbers of female nurses those
are working in non-Govt. hospital. Out of total 594 female nurses of Mayurbhanj, 191, 51, 270, 51, 4 and
27 numbers of nurses in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani,
Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Non-Govt. Allopathic category maximum female
nurses are produces from Raruan block i.e. 54. Similarly, maximum numbers of Non-Govt. Ayurvedic
nurses are produces from Moroda block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha Govt. nurses are produces
from Raruan and Morada respectively. Similarly, out of 4 numbers of Non-Govt. Homeopathic nurses of
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Mayurbhanj, each of these blocks viz. Khunta, Raruan, Rasgovindpur and Samakhunta produces one
number of nurses .
Table-2.7.7: Block Wise No. of Male Doctor Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Male Doctor Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
1 BADASAHI 1 1 0 0 6 1
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 2 1 0 0 3 2
5 BETNOTI 11 9 0 0 13 1
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 1 1 0 0 1 0
8 GB NAGAR 1 0 0 0 2 0
9 JAMDA 1 0 0 0 1 0
10 JASHIPUR 1 0 1 0 2 0
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 KARANJIA 3 1 0 1 1 0
13 KHUNTA 8 0 0 0 7 0
14 KULIANA 8 4 0 0 8 7
15 KUSUMI 0 0 1 0 0 0
16 MORODA 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 1 0 0 3 0
18 RARUAN 29 0 0 0 29 0
19 RASGOBINDPUR 13 11 0 0 15 1
20 SARASKANA 4 8 0 1 1 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 24 0 0 27 9 21
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 0 1 0 0 3 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 3 0 0 9 0 3
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 110 38 2 38 104 36
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is prominently visible that Mayurbhanj produces a very high numbers of male
doctors those are working in Non-Govt. hospital. Out of total 328 male doctors of Mayurbhanj, 110, 38, 2,
38, 104 and 36 numbers of doctors in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic,
Ayurvedic, Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Non-Govt. Allopathic category
maximum male doctors are produces from Raruan block i.e. 29. Similarly, maximum numbers of Non-
Govt. Ayurvedic doctors are produces from Rasagovindpur block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha
Non-Govt. doctors are produces from Rairangpur and Samakhunta respectively. Similarly, out of 104
numbers of Non-Govt. Homeopathic doctors of Mayurbhanj, Raruan produces the highest number of male
doctors.
Table-2.7.8: Block Wise No. of Compounder Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital: Mayurbhanj
No. of Compounder Availability in Non-Govt. Hospital SL NO. BLOCK NAME ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
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1 BADASAHI 104 15 6 4 10 11
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 3 0 0 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 2 0 0 0 1 4
5 BETNOTI 7 1 0 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 67 0 0 0 0 0
8 GB NAGAR 17 2 0 0 4 20
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 0 1
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 KARANJIA 4 0 2 1 0 4
13 KHUNTA 6 7 0 0 14 5
14 KULIANA 1 0 0 0 1 13
15 KUSUMI 3 1 0 0 1 0
16 MORODA 1 0 47 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 1 0
18 RARUAN 24 34 55 0 0 3
19 RASGOBINDPUR 27 6 2 0 1 4
20 SARASKANA 54 4 0 0 1 13
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3 0 0 4 0 1
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 1 0 0 189 4 44
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 324 70 112 198 38 123
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the table it is concluded that Mayurbhanj produces a moderate numbers of compounders those
are working in Non-Govt. hospital. Out of total 865 compounders of Mayurbhanj, 324, 70, 112, 198, 38
and 123 numbers of compounders in the entire Mayurbhanj are belongs to the category of Allopathic,
Ayurvedic, Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic and Others respectively. In case of Non-Govt. Allopathic category
maximum compounders are produces from Badasahi block i.e. 104. Similarly, maximum numbers of Non-
Govt. Ayurvedic compounders are produces from Raruan block. Maximum numbers of Unani and Sidha
Non-Govt. compounders are produces from Raruan and Thakurmunda block. Similarly, out of 38 numbers
of Non-Govt. Homeopathic compounders of Mayurbhanj, maximum are produces from Karanjia block.
Figure-2.7.1: Total No. of Doctors Available (MALE & FEMALE): Mayurbhanj
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Source: Author’s Compilation
Mayurbhanj produces more numbers of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, and Unani doctors in Govt.
Hospital, where as in Sidha, Homeopathic, and Others doctors are more at Non-Govt. Hospitals. In addition
to this percentage of Allopathic doctor are more numbers in comparison to other doctors.
Figure-2.7.2: Total No. of Nurse/Compounder Available (MALE & FEMALE): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
Mayurbhanj produces more numbers of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic and other
types of Nurse/Compounder(Male & Female) in Govt. Hospital, where as in Sidha, doctors are more at
Non-Govt. Hospitals. In addition to this percentage of Allopathic doctor are more numbers in comparison
to other Nurse/Compounder (Male & Female).
Figure-2.7.3: Percentage of Medical Staffs Available (Doctor & Nurse/Compounder): Mayurbhanj
18
6
72
22
7
25 21
15
8
43
5
38
11
0
39
34
4
11
5
27
45
13
5
60
0
100
200
300
400
ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
No. Of Doctors (Male & Female): Mayurbhanj
Govt. Hospital Non-Govt. Hospital TOTAL NO. OF DOCTORS
22
67
13
0
11
48
64
11
8
63
251
5
12
1
38
2 24
9 42
15
0
27
82
25
1
15
30
31
3 16
0
78
2
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
ALLOPATHIC AYURVEDIC UNANI SIDHA HOMEOPATHIC OTHER
No. Of Nurse/Compounder (MALE & FEMALE): Mayurbhanj
Govt. Hospital Non-Govt. Hospital TOTAL NO. OF DOCTORS
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Source: Author’s Compilation
This chart shows the production percentage of medical staffs in Mayurbhanj district. Allopathic
holds the major parts i.e 48% of the Medical Staffs (Doctors & Nurse/Compounder) where as homeopathic
holds the minor part i.e 4% of the Medical Staffs ( Doctors & Nurse/Compounder) in the district of
Mayurbhanj . The production of medical staff for ayurveda, unani, sidha and other are 6%, 24%, 5%, and
13% respectively.
2.8 . Education (Block-8):
This section reveals the condition of education in the district of Mayurbhanj. Education is the
process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and
habits. Educational methods include storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, and directed research.
Table-2.8.1: Block Wise No. of Literate Population 7Y & Above: Mayurbhanj
SC ST OBC GENERAL TOTAL
SL
NO
.
BLOCK NAME FEMALE MAL
E
FEMAL
E MALE
FEMAL
E MALE
FEMAL
E
MAL
E
FEMAL
E MALE
1 BADASAHI 5391 5860 19570 21784 14589 16438 4524 5265 44074 49347
2 BAHALDA 1466 1990 12165 17692 7521 10185 2232 3037 23384 32904
3 BANGRIPOSI 1446 1672 21585 23873 7315 8884 595 720 30941 35149
4 BARIPADA 1090 1259 13551 17101 2895 3582 3023 4119 20559 26061
5 BETNOTI 5233 6296 25091 20007 14193 16867 6444 8785 50961 51955
6 BIJATALA 1193 1459 15336 18245 0 0 4520 5088 21049 24792
7 BISOI 1468 1559 17150 18804 7166 8004 349 408 26133 28775
8 GB NAGAR 4220 4454 12741 14193 7571 7559 2857 2970 27389 29176
9 JAMDA 880 886 13748 14299 536 649 3228 3714 18392 19548
10 JASHIPUR 2678 2888 22322 25651 8519 8438 789 937 34308 37914
11 KAPTIPADA 2663 3193 25685 29559 8519 9567 4023 4749 40890 47068
12 KARANJIA 2243 2596 19862 23441 7894 9260 508 668 30507 35965
48%
6%
24%
5%
4%
13%
Percentage of Medical Staffs Available: Mayurbhanj
ALLOPATHIC
AYURVEDIC
UNANI
SIDHA
HOMEOPATHIC
OTHER
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13 KHUNTA 1966 2193 21662 22188 3792 4544 379 424 27799 29349
14 KULIANA 1997 2517 14769 17022 6670 7716 1436 1574 24872 28829
15 KUSUMI 2503 2968 19853 23239 7711 9976 793 871 30860 37054
16 MORODA 2543 2456 6424 11270 4350 4426 2859 3393 16176 21545
17 RAIRANGPUR 4530 4485 11284 10418 8154 8809 650 667 24618 24379
18 RARUAN 2580 3361 4544 5801 4891 5159 4021 4994 16036 19315
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2350 3070 9350 13956 3510 4315 2805 3303 18015 24644
20 SARASKANA 2132 2308 20415 21785 8239 8915 4046 6096 34832 39104
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1873 2262 14343 17455 6133 7536 471 894 22820 28147
22 SUKRULI 1043 1279 8270 9628 4783 5865 0 0 14096 16772
23 SULIAPADA 3034 3271 13031 14864 16196 18463 1907 2079 34168 38677
24 THAKURMUND
A
1184 1525 14155 21741 5627 8798 578 644 21544 32708
25 TIRING 822 1255 11078 14897 2735 3436 691 891 15326 20479
26 UDALA 1800 2184 14873 17693 3000 3669 896 1120 20569 24666
TOTAL 60328 69246 402857 466606 172509 201060 54624 67410 690318 804322
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates block wise literate population of 7 years and above in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In case of SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL categories, male are more literate than female.
Table-2.8.2: Block Wise No. of Literate Population Primary (I-V) Classes: Mayurbhanj
NO. OF MALE
PEOPLE
NO. OF FEMALE PEOPLE TOTAL NO. OF PEOPLE
(MALE & FEMALE)
SL
N
O.
BLOCK NAME NO.
ENR
OLL
ED
NO.A
TTEN
DANC
E
NO.
DISC
ONT
INUE
NO.
ENROL
LED
NO.A
TTEN
DAN
CE
NO.
DISCON
TINUE
NO.
ENRO
LLED
NO.ATT
ENDAN
CE
NO.
DISCON
TINUE
1 BADASAHI 154 154 0 147 147 0 301 301 0
2 BAHALDA 908 928 0 264 264 0 1172 1192 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 BETNOTI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 KARANJIA 34 34 0 27 27 0 61 61 0
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 KULIANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MORODA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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20 SARASKANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 1096 1116 0 438 438 0 1534 1554 0
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates block wise literate population of different categories of primary school
(I-V) classes in the district of Mayurbhanj. In case of SC, ST, OBC and GENERAL categories, male are
more literate than female.
Figure-2.8.1: Average No. of Literate Population 7Y & Above: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
Average No. of Literate male population 7y & above is more than that of literate female population
in the district of Mayurbhanj. Literate male population is more in every category i.e GENERA , OBC, ST
and SC than that of Literate female Population.
Figure-2.8.2: CV of Literate Population 7Y & Above: Mayurbhanj
2320.31
2663.31
15494.50
17946.38
6634.96
7733.08
2100.92
2592.69
26550.69
30935.46
0.00 5000.00 10000.00 15000.00 20000.00 25000.00 30000.00 35000.00
SC_FEMALE
SC_MALE
ST_FEMALE
ST_MALE
OBC_FEMALE
OBC_MALE
GEN_FEMALE
GEN_MALE
TOT_FEMALE
TOT_MALE
Average No. of Literate Population 7Y & Above: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure shows the CV of literate population with respect to seven years and above. In the
entire Mayurbhanj, total numbers of male literate are more consistent than female ones (7 years and above).
But in case of general categories female are more consistent than male with respect to numbers of the
literate population (7 years and above). Similarly, in case of OBC category male are more consistent than
female. Finally, in case of ST and SC category male are more consistent than female.
Figure-2.8.3: Total No. of Student Enrolled, Attendance & Discontinue in Class (I-V): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The no. of Students enrolled in the year 2016 is 1534 and the no. of student attendance is 1554
and there is zero no. of discontinued students in the district of Mayurbhanj.
2.9 . Land Utilization (Block-9):
54.72
51.28
35.69
30.24
59.02
57.94
82.56
86.36
34.91
30.13
0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00
SC_FEMALE
SC_MALE
ST_FEMALE
ST_MALE
OBC_FEMALE
OBC_MALE
GEN_FEMALE
GEN_MALE
TOT_FEMALE
TOT_MALE
CV of Average No. of Literate Population 7Y & Above: Mayurbhanj
CV
15341554
0
NO. of Student Enrolled, Attendance & Discontinue in Class (I-V): Mayurbhanj
NO. ENROLLED
NO.ATTENDANCE
NO. DISCONTINUE
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Land is one of the most important natural resources on which all of man’s activities are depended
upon, and a thorough knowledge of it, which includes the land use / land cover is very much essential for
a number of planning and management activities. The term “land use” (LU) relates to the human activity
or economic function associated with a specific piece of land, whereas the term “land cover” (LC) relates
to the type of feature present on the surface of the earth. However both the term ‘land use’ and ‘land cover’
are synonymous in the scientific community. The land use / land cover is the result of permanent adjustment
between the constraining properties of land and the socio economic attributes whereas the land utilization
type defines the technical details about cultivation / form details. Therefore, in order to understand man
and his interaction over the land the present section deals with the land use/ land cover and the associated
properties of land utilization of the study area.
Table-2.9.1: Block Wise Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME
GEO_ARE
A
REPORTING
AREA
FOREST
AREA
BARREN
LAND
AREA_NON_AGRI_US
E
1 BADASAHI 32937.16 32936.96 777.81 654.04 3492.02
2 BAHALDA 24244.82 24245.32 7919.8 1298.72 3366.72
3 BANGRIPOSI 31200.58 31191.8 3811.52 2133.94 2684.56
4 BARIPADA 19319.49 19166.38 1396.43 269.15 2447.56
5 BETNOTI 28120.45 28012.84 2645.14 163.06 3004.8
6 BIJATALA 23241.26 23241.39 3803 537.21 2304.54
7 BISOI 29373.12 29372.91 3796 1601.1 2689.41
8 GB NAGAR 16255.41 11937.92 210.49 140.82 1713.93
9 JAMDA 21019.61 21023.41 521.38 690.86 3591.87
10 JASHIPUR 39378.84 40221.49 8045.45 685.39 3120.13
11 KAPTIPADA 63185.63 61514.23 14821.58 1736.36 6354.03
12 KARANJIA 31443.47 21286.07 3074.56 567.89 2814.52
13 KHUNTA 54320.39 54320.3 1175.94 199.63 5078.87
14 KULIANA 28355.82 27550.9 2817.85 348.53 4064.22
15 KUSUMI 30404.26 34362.56 2163.86 839.55 2982.48
16 MORODA 27056.18 26695.84 1795.07 40.24 2824.86
17 RAIRANGPUR 18157.49 18157.49 1669.45 800.3 1764.05
18 RARUAN 21752.46 21545.89 1394.11 517.44 2075.14
19 RASGOBINDPUR 23531.52 23475.05 451.95 847.85 1870.85
20 SARASKANA 31803.79 32894.87 5430.64 767.68 3044.04
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 19044.91 18503.48 2382.1 309.16 1524.18
22 SUKRULI 17363.46 15519.84 197.04 423.85 1270.08
23 SULIAPADA 29464.2 27464.2 2887.37 199.07 2224.72
24 THAKURMUNDA 41888.53 25260.24 11221.46 1046.41 2591.66
25 TIRING 15717.98 15539.84 180.14 271.03 2003.52
26 UDALA 20018.37 20018.37 1282.16 346.27 2395.35
TOTAL 738599.2 705459.59 85872.3 17435.55 73298.11
Source: Author’s Compilation
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This table data indicates the information about land utilization of different blocks in the Mayurbhanj
district. In Badasahi block, total geographical area is 32937.16 hectare, reporting area is 32936.96 hectare,
theforest area is 777.81 hectare, barren land and non agriuse area are 654.04 hectare and 3492.02 hectare
respectively. Similarly, in Bahalda total geographical area is 24244.82 hectare, reporting area is 24245.32
hectare, forest area is 7919.8 hectare, barren land is 1298.72 hectare, non agri use area is 3366.72 hectare
and so on. In addition to this, in the entire Mayurbhanj district geographical area is 738599.2 hectare,
reporting area is 705459.59 hectare, forest area is 85872.3 hectare, barren land is 17435.55 hectare and
area non-agri-use is 73298.11hectare.
Table-2.9.2: Block Wise Area Under Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME ANFC LUMT PP&G LAND CW LAND CF
1 BADASAHI 4124.39 715.71 1666.62 2239.49 2581.98
2 BAHALDA 4629.82 2574.76 2111.38 2829.41 754.76
3 BANGRIPOSI 4740.11 363.31 1162.82 2338.63 1519.77
4 BARIPADA 2700.27 2572.83 1212.98 1859.41 1921.86
5 BETNOTI 3130.05 825.7 918.19 1590.59 1003.29
6 BIJATALA 2792.64 496.52 1287.6 1911.06 935.11
7 BISOI 4237.24 700.95 1591.32 2632.3 2191.08
8 GB NAGAR 1823.37 241.64 590.42 654.16 1138.44
9 JAMDA 4249.28 119.77 1923.34 1269.72 1943.36
10 JASHIPUR 3757.12 497.94 1337 4116.3 3385.38
11 KAPTIPADA 8055.4 414.32 2108.81 1960.89 2364.12
12 KARANJIA 3342.51 904.17 1167.09 2233.37 3903.7
13 KHUNTA 5259.56 1396.39 1591.31 3555.77 3874.41
14 KULIANA 4380.98 1546.03 2152.53 2208.21 1660.59
15 KUSUMI 3768.24 102.1 2474.46 1275.22 3114.21
16 MORODA 2860.84 3533.26 979.23 2643.95 1840.33
17 RAIRANGPUR 2515.75 49.09 2014.37 1379.91 2226.96
18 RARUAN 2557.24 745.24 856.7 1881.8 2105.62
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2702.04 1900.27 1083.95 1960.14 1586.52
20 SARASKANA 3769.09 383.75 1908.98 1402.62 1883.38
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1809.51 663.8 1051.12 2165.11 1369.07
22 SUKRULI 1658.92 86.8 785.45 890.17 4372.28
23 SULIAPADA 2402.38 3517.72 1653 2515.62 2364.71
24 THAKURMUNDA 3567.24 498.65 2172.75 2461.1 4090.94
25 TIRING 2258.54 36.75 1537.43 1354.71 818.92
26 UDALA 2720.59 455.33 806.09 1332.91 1106.12
TOTAL 89813.12 25342.8 38144.94 52662.57 56056.91
Source: Author’s Compilation
*Note-1. ANFC stands for Area Not Available For Cultivation
*Note-2. LUMT stands for Land Under Miscellaneous Tree
*Note-3. PP&G LAND stands for Permanent Pasture & Other Grazing Land
*Note-4. CW LAND stands for Cultivable Waste Land
*Note-5. CW stands for Current Fallow
The above table explains block wise area under land utilization of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, ANFC, LUMT, PP&G LAND, CW LAND and CF are 4124.39, 715.71,
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1666.62, 2239.49 and 2581.98 hectares respectively. Similarly, in Bahalda block, ANFC, LUMT, PP&G
LAND, CW LAND and CF are 4629.82, 2574.76, 2111.38, 2829.41 and 754.76 hectares respectively and
so on. Beside this, in the entire Mayurbhanj ANFC, LUMT, PP&G LAND, CW LAND and CF are
89813.12, 25342.8, 38144.94, 52662.57 and 56056.91 hectares respectively.
Table-2.9.3: Block Wise Area Under Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME FLOCF NAS ASMTO
TCA
(GROSS) LUSW SF ML
1 BADASAHI 2196.09 18106.78 482.74 18758.39 33.96 323.34 0.00
2 BAHALDA 2110.01 10806.66 3990.19 2610.56 629.68 529.32 112.96
3 BANGRIPOSI 1290.01 15760.36 793.22 15406.10 580.21 62.49 18.89
4 BARIPADA 1944.34 5499.58 208.67 5144.11 145.12 481.82 10.00
5 BETNOTI 1139.29 16382.24 594.47 16352.61 365.43 519.21 1.28
6 BIJATALA 1231.00 10791.19 178.94 10874.34 17.06 110.29 0.00
7 BISOI 2157.13 11453.25 504.00 11140.18 310.26 366.14 65.29
8 GB NAGAR 1229.06 10276.89 336.98 10456.67 148.55 44.42 37.24
9 JAMDA 2316.36 10341.87 120.54 10336.13 18.54 114.56 0.79
10 JASHIPUR 4761.20 14230.01 1028.64 14290.97 953.06 786.28 12.23
11 KAPTIPADA 1922.41 31417.29 941.52 31008.20 59.51 124.72 0.65
12 KARANJIA 3855.16 13358.79 743.29 13457.97 500.01 397.19 0.00
13 KHUNTA 5009.77 32274.16 661.24 32051.83 743.36 90.41 81.90
14 KULIANA 2082.60 11307.48 907.50 12049.20 437.03 99.48 0.10
15 KUSUMI 3319.58 13375.71 484.35 12779.33 327.64 403.85 24.00
16 MORODA 2329.51 10522.05 1032.90 10734.00 313.80 248.16 37.19
17 RAIRANGPUR 777.76 7850.86 119.90 7996.94 335.74 98.53 0.18
18 RARUAN 2800.85 9334.60 293.60 8837.47 28.85 264.49 0.00
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2234.79 10150.65 984.31 10871.72 91.98 90.82 3.20
20 SARASKANA 9060.26 15072.78 1083.15 15536.26 649.95 600.34 0.00
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 1968.31 6962.50 836.92 7750.27 121.36 2.45 0.00
22 SUKRULI 3252.62 6086.19 106.83 5920.93 18.27 26.94 0.00
23 SULIAPADA 3063.90 8770.13 1150.19 9389.51 278.12 95.55 0.39
24 THAKURMUNDA 3733.31 15425.57 184.76 15488.65 88.05 109.65 0.00
25 TIRING 634.13 8669.44 155.80 7181.66 419.34 28.53 0.00
26 UDALA 981.04 11202.31 257.00 11442.09 0.00 127.03 0.00
TOTAL 67400.49 335429.34 18181.65 327866.09 7614.88 6146 406.3
Source: Author’s Compilation
*Note-1. FLOCF stands for Fallow Lands Other Than Current Fallows
*Note-2. NAS stands for Net Area Sown
*Note-3. ASMTO stands for Area Sown More Than Once
*Note-4. TCA stands for Total Cropped Area
*Note-5. LUSW Land Under Still Water
*Note-6. SF Social Forestry
*Note-7. ML Marshy Land
The above table shows block wise area under land utilization of different blocks in the district of
Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block, FLOCF, NAS, ASMTO, TCA(GROSS), LUSW, SF and ML are 2196.09,
18106.78, 482.74, 18758.39, 33.96, 323.34 and 0.00 hectares respectively. Similarly, in Bahalda block the
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above utilizations are 2110.01, 10806.66, 3990.19, 2610.56, 629.68, 529.39 and 112.96 hectares
respectively and so on. Besides this, in the entire Mayurbhanj FLOCF, NAS, ASMTO, TCA (GROSS),
LUSW, SF and ML are 67400.49, 335429.34, 18181.65, 327866.09, 7614.88, 6146.01 and 406.3 hectares
respectively.
Table-2.9.4: Block Wise Area Irrigated by Source (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME
GOVT.
CANAL
WELL/TUBE
WELLS TANKS MICRI_IRRI.
OTHER
SOURCES
TOTAL
IRRI.
LAND
1 BADASAHI 1085.69 40.11 0.01 0.00 1273.37 2399.18
2 BAHALDA 0.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 1121.60 1121.99
3 BANGRIPOSI 100.53 0.00 9.49 0.00 677.38 787.40
4 BARIPADA 385.69 50.02 0.00 0.00 50.43 486.14
5 BETNOTI 54.24 616.11 0.00 0.00 475.90 1146.25
6 BIJATALA 2950.65 24.33 46.46 28.09 6.08 3055.61
7 BISOI 107.89 27.10 0.00 10.61 39.74 185.34
8 GB NAGAR 2487.10 28.00 45.28 0.00 247.96 2808.34
9 JAMDA 90.65 3.49 10.53 0.00 291.94 396.61
10 JASHIPUR 276.12 121.34 440.64 16.01 825.27 1679.38
11 KAPTIPADA 13055.61 15.99 5.08 25.47 463.03 13565.18
12 KARANJIA 785.06 71.92 181.47 112.05 95.11 1245.61
13 KHUNTA 1059.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 12924.78 13984.77
14 KULIANA 1329.43 3.65 3.10 163.06 563.77 2063.01
15 KUSUMI 3400.57 1.38 8.10 0.00 85.32 3495.37
16 MORODA 318.43 5.86 0.00 7.42 2704.93 3036.64
17 RAIRANGPUR 586.86 0.00 24.62 0.04 120.70 732.22
18 RARUAN 293.09 92.98 104.79 118.03 167.74 776.63
19 RASGOBINDPUR 209.29 304.65 58.08 193.27 479.06 1244.35
20 SARASKANA 219.57 153.55 12.00 49.53 198.60 633.25
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 3108.84 0.21 0.00 0.00 526.24 3635.29
22 SUKRULI 174.62 3.40 0.00 0.00 48.63 226.65
23 SULIAPADA 146.21 0.00 0.00 127.56 1704.61 1978.38
24 THAKURMUNDA 821.33 1.43 0.00 13.85 126.93 963.54
25 TIRING 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 288.59 288.59
26 UDALA 3928.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 4799.98 8728.57
TOTAL 36976.44 1565.52 949.65 864.99 30307.69 70664.29
Source: Author’s Compilation
The Above table data shows block wise sources of irrigation available in Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block,
out of 2399.18 hectares of irrigated land, 1085.69, 40.11, 0.01, 0.00 and 1273.37 hectare are irrigated by
Govt. Canal, Well / Tube Wells, Tanks, Micr_Irrigation and Other sources respectively. Similarly, in the
whole Mayurbhanj, out of 70664.29 hecteres of irrigated land, 52.32, 2.21, 1.34, 1.22 and 42.88 percent
of land are irrigated through Govt. Canal, Well / Tube Wells, Tanks, Micr_Irrigation and Other sources
respectively.
Table-2.9.5: Block Wise No. of Operational Holding by Size and Classes: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME MARGINAL(<1
Hect.)
SMALL (1-4)
Hect.
MEDIUM (4-10)
Hect.
LARGE (>=10)
Hcet.
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1 BADASAHI 31539 693 29 0
2 BAHALDA 8729 6169 4017 2304
3 BANGRIPOSI 547 194 7 10
4 BARIPADA 15697 602 45 0
5 BETNOTI 4363 1964 337 16
6 BIJATALA 8254 2530 796 125
7 BISOI 11683 814 211 63
8 GB NAGAR 9911 2079 323 13
9 JAMDA 3378 2581 912 19
10 JASHIPUR 10894 5330 846 31
11 KAPTIPADA 17056 4365 880 1505
12 KARANJIA 25752 657 111 9
13 KHUNTA 12119 2768 499 0
14 KULIANA 11760 2330 711 198
15 KUSUMI 0 7224 1651 197
16 MORODA 6727 4334 1964 290
17 RAIRANGPUR 8811 2167 819 12
18 RARUAN 13764 703 280 18
19 RASGOBINDPUR 8040 3183 270 11
20 SARASKANA 16216 6142 706 44
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 10747 1164 192 0
22 SUKRULI 19471 200 44 0
23 SULIAPADA 20543 2664 473 5
24 THAKURMUNDA 16899 1432 99 0
25 TIRING 6405 1566 770 283
26 UDALA 7354 1763 177 0
TOTAL 306659 65618 17169 5153
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table shows block wise no. of operational holding by size and classes of different blocks
in the district of Mayurbhanj. In Badasahi block the numbers operational holding of marginal (<1) hectare,
small(1-4) hectare, medium (4-10) hectare and large (>=10) hectareare land are 31539, 693, 29, and 0
respectively. Similarly, in Bahalda block, marginal (<1) hectare, small (1-4) hectare, medium (4-10)
hectare and large (>=10) hectare are 8729, 6169, 4017 and 2304 numbers of operational land holders
respectively and so on. Besides this, in the entire Mayurbhanj, marginal (<1hectare), small (1-4) hectare,
medium (4-10) hectare and large (>=10) hectare are 306659, 65618, 17169 and 5153 numbers of land
holders respectively.
Table-2.9.6: Block Wise Natural Resources: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME RIVER LENGTH (KM) AREA WB (Hect.) MINES (NO.)
1 BADASAHI 73.33 788.70 14.00
2 BAHALDA 1289.50 746.98 487.51
3 BANGRIPOSI 1.40 0.00 0.00
4 BARIPADA 0.00 34.79 0.00
5 BETNOTI 31.00 361.98 0.00
6 BIJATALA 27.00 330.76 0.00
7 BISOI 110.50 363.76 0.00
8 GB NAGAR 40.25 701.08 61.00
9 JAMDA 26.80 705.09 0.00
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10 JASHIPUR 1231.53 1007.05 18.55
11 KAPTIPADA 2029.00 1.00 0.00
12 KARANJIA 20.55 728.55 0.00
13 KHUNTA 146.05 915.23 0.00
14 KULIANA 16.65 106.01 8.00
15 KUSUMI 29.00 940.18 3.00
16 MORODA 39.00 8475.33 0.00
17 RAIRANGPUR 75.50 110.67 1.00
18 RARUAN 58.77 572.97 0.00
19 RASGOBINDPUR 43.48 319.41 4.00
20 SARASKANA 106.85 897.16 0.00
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 48.00 54.00 0.00
22 SUKRULI 5.88 493.29 0.00
23 SULIAPADA 119.50 351.57 1.00
24 THAKURMUNDA 30.00 700.21 0.00
25 TIRING 10.00 465.71 0.00
26 UDALA 16.00 9.38 0.00
TOTAL 5625.534 20180.861 598.06
Source: Author’s Compilation
*Note-1. WB stands for Water Bodies
The above table explains natural resources of different blocks in the district of Mayurbhanj. In
Badasahi block, length of river coveres about 73.33 KM, area of WB is 788.70 hectare and total no. of
mines are14.00. Similarly, in Bahalda block, length of river is 1289.50 km, area of WB is 746.98 hectare,
and total no. of mines are 487.51 and so on. Besides this, in the entire Mayurbhanj the length of river is
5625.534 km, area of WB is 20180.861 hectare and total no. of mines are 598.06.
Figure-2.9.1: Average of Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure shows average area of land utilization (in hecter ) in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Average geographical area of the district is 28407.66 hecter and reporting area is 27133.06 hecter.
28407.66
27133.06
3302.78
670.60
2819.16
0.00 5000.00 10000.00 15000.00 20000.00 25000.00 30000.00
GEO_AREA
REPORTING AREA
FOREST AREA
BARREN LAND
AREA_NON_AGRI_USE
Average of Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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Similarly, area of agricultural use is 2819.16 hecter, barren land is 670.60 hecter and forest area of the
district is 3302.78 hecter on an average.
Figure-2.9.2: Average of Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
Average area Not Available For Cultivation in the district of Mayurbhanj is 3454.35 hecter.
Similarly, average area under Land Under Miscellaneous area is 974.72 hecter, Permanent Pasture &
Grazing LAND is 1467.11 hecter, Cultivable Waste LAND area is 2025.48 hecter and Current Fallow Area
is 2156.04 hecter on an average.
Figure-2.9.3: Average of Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
3454.35
974.72
1467.11
2025.48
2156.04
0.00 500.00 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00 3500.00 4000.00
ANFC
LUMT
PP&G LAND
CW LAND
CF
Average of Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
2592.33
12901.13
699.29
12610.23
292.88
236.39
15.63
0.00 2000.00 4000.00 6000.00 8000.00 10000.00 12000.00 14000.00
FLOCF
NAS
ASMTO
TCA (GROSS)
LUSW
SF
ML
Average of Land Utilization (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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In the District of Mayurbhanaj, on an average area under MARSHY LAND is 15.63 hecter, area
under SOCIAL FORESTRY is 236.39 hectare, LAND UNDER STILL WATER is 292.88 hectare, TOTAL
CROPPED AREA (GROSS AREA) is 12610.23 hectare, AREA SHOWN MORE THAN ONCE is 699.29
hectare, NER AREA SHOWN is 12901.13 hectare and FALLOW LANDS OTHER THAN CURRENT
FALLOW is 2592.33 hectare.
Figure-2.9.4: Average Area Irrigated by Source (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In the district of Mayurbhanj on an average, TOTAL IRRIGATED LAND is 2705.06 hectare, area
irrigated by OTHER SOURCES is 1165.68 hectare, Land under MICRO IRRIGATION is 33.27 hectare.
Lands irrigated by TANKS and WELL/TUBE WELLS are 36.53 and 60.21 hectares respectively. Average
number of lands irrigated by GOVT.CANAL is 1422.17 hectare.
Figure-2.9.5: Average No. of Operational Holding by Size and Classes: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
1422.17
60.21
36.53
33.27
1165.68
2717.86
0.00 500.00 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00
GOVT. CANAL
WELL/TUBE WELLS
TANKS
MICRI_IRRI.
OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL IRRI. LAND
Average Area Irrigated by Source (In HECTERE): Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
11794.58
2523.77
660.35
198.19
0.00 2000.00 4000.00 6000.00 8000.00 10000.00 12000.00 14000.00
MARGINAL(<1 Hect.)
SMALL (1-4) Hect.
MEDIUM (4-10) Hect.
LARGE (>=10) Hcet.
Average No. of Operational Holding by Size and Classes: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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In Mayurbhanj average of operational MARGINAL(<1 hect.) land holding is 11794.58 hectare,
average SMALL(1-4 hect.) land Holding is 2523.77, average MEDIUM(4-10 hect.) land Holding is 660.35
hect. And LARGE (>=10 hect.) land holding is 198.19 hect. .Sso in Mayurbhanj MARGINAL land holding
(<1 hect.) is dominate all other operational holdings.
Figure-2.9.6: Average Natural Resources: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure depicts the area of Average Natural Resources in Mayurbhanj. The average
Area of WATER BODIES is 776.19 hectare and average length of river is 216.37 KM. Similarly, the
average numbers of mines in Mayurbhanj is 23. .
2.10 . Live Stock and Poultry (Block-10)
We have learned a lot over the last few years while planning, building, operating, repairing, and
managing a mobile poultry processing unit. Drawing on our own experiences and those of other poultry
processing projects around the state, the present section put together this comprehensive guide to help for
planning and constructing stationary facility for on-farm poultry processing. Because New Entry's livestock
and poultry programs are designed to help farmers of varying experience levels profitably and sustainably
raise and sell meat, eggs, milk, and fiber, with an emphasis on pasture-based systems.
Table-2.10.1: Block Wise No. of Live Stock & Poultry: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME CATTLE BUFFALO SHEEP GOAT
1 BADASAHI 89083 14382 19182 86365
2 BAHALDA 3270 28 5772 15361
3 BANGRIPOSI 30858 2899 11396 70252
4 BARIPADA 24048 862 6995 15632
5 BETNOTI 41671 2099 6238 38181
6 BIJATALA 12404 325 20961 17960
7 BISOI 39836 384 8474 43289
216.37
776.19
23.00
0.00 100.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 500.00 600.00 700.00 800.00 900.00
RIVER LENGTH (KM)
AREA WB (Hect.)
MINES (NO.)
Average Natural Resources: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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8 GB NAGAR 18223 479 2062 37254
9 JAMDA 8483 170 1541 11970
10 JASHIPUR 32371 1026 5926 50647
11 KAPTIPADA 30630 35043 2706 104241
12 KARANJIA 39431 4158 3269 31273
13 KHUNTA 23923 2595 15169 77415
14 KULIANA 37191 2083 6953 42255
15 KUSUMI 22224 220 5470 36092
16 MORODA 16063 791 5930 12320
17 RAIRANGPUR 18742 0 23829 27445
18 RARUAN 11183 1044 1826 7216
19 RASGOBINDPUR 28816 1828 3769 26968
20 SARASKANA 27029 220 5554 23785
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 5120 1508 2181 23375
22 SUKRULI 39336 4575 4930 31517
23 SULIAPADA 42032 1765 8774 55492
24 THAKURMUNDA 65114 2044 3935 80711
25 TIRING 13202 125 5669 12572
26 UDALA 37625 5325 9727 61925
TOTAL 757908 85978 198238 1041513
Source: Author’s Compilation
From above data it is clear that in MAYURBHANJ, if we consider number of live stock and poultry,
number of goat is maximum in the district which crosses ten lakhs. in comparison to all other poultry .The
district is having highest number of goats then cattles, sheep and the poultry having least number is buffalo.
One of the exception is RAIRANGPUR is the only block having not a single buffalo.
Table-2.10.2: Block Wise No. of Live Stock & Poultry: Mayurbhanj
SL NO. BLOCK NAME HORSE/CAMEL PIGS HEN & DUCK OTHER
1 BADASAHI 43 12791 150039 1347
2 BAHALDA 115 317 29429 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 7867 111673 1427
4 BARIPADA 0 1931 35804 9642
5 BETNOTI 29 7681 123553 148
6 BIJATALA 46 1110 49637 136
7 BISOI 0 6145 70488 12390
8 GB NAGAR 164 3390 57536 529
9 JAMDA 0 454 57205 7565
10 JASHIPUR 0 2534 149569 82579
11 KAPTIPADA 0 1609 148619 8501
12 KARANJIA 0 1024 93552 46
13 KHUNTA 0 3318 132787 1111
14 KULIANA 0 3582 82613 1029
15 KUSUMI 0 379 3488 94642
16 MORODA 0 2487 57503 724
17 RAIRANGPUR 200 0 51928 15450
18 RARUAN 0 1834 28021 2049
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 2447 117660 70
20 SARASKANA 42 3352 124052 808
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 30 1713 39450 1026
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22 SUKRULI 0 0 124946 37
23 SULIAPADA 0 4196 113034 230
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 1098 56468 88505
25 TIRING 0 2763 36440 1505
26 UDALA 0 5530 80665 0
TOTAL 669 79552 2126159 331496
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the above data the inference that we get is in Mayurbhanj many of the blocks having no
camels or horses. Only two blocks RAIRANGPUR and SUKRULI does not have any pigs. All the blocks
are having sufficient number of hens and ducks. As a result, if we consider number of hens and ducks
MAYURBHANJ exceeds 20 lakhs of hens and ducks. Except hens, camels and pigs UDALA and
BAHALDA are having no other poultry.
Figure-2.10.1: CV of Live Stock & Poultry: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure indicates CV of different live stock and poultry found in Mayurbhanj. It is
observed that CV of Hen & Duck is the most consistent among others. That is almost in every blocks of
Mayurbhanj one can find almost equal average of Hen & Duck. Similarly, Horse / Camel are the most
inconsistent among other types of live stock and poultry. This implies that Horse / Camel are found in the
most unequal ways in each block of Mayurbhanj.
64.07
214.52
78.10
65.49
206.20
96.15
53.14
221.91
CV of Live Stock & Poultry: Mayurbhanj
CATTLE BUFFALO
SHEEP GOAT
HORSE/CAMEL PIGS
HEN&DUCK OTHER
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Figure-2.10.2: Average No. of Live Stock & Poultry: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
In the district of Mayurbhanj, the average no. of HEN& DUCK is Highest i.e 81775 and
HORSE/CAMEL is Lowest i.e 26. The average no. of PIGS, GOAT, SHEEP, BUFFALO AND CATTLE
is 3060, 40058, 7625, 3307, and 29150 respectively. The Average no. of OTHER types of Live Stock &
poultry is 12750.
2.11. Number of Storage and Marketing out lets (Block-11)
Storage is an important marketing function, which involves holding and preserving goods from the
time they are produced until they are needed for consumption. The storage of goods, therefore, from the
time of production to the time of consumption, ensures a continuous flow of goods in the market. Storage
protects the quality of perishable and semi-perishable products from deterioration and helps in the
stabilization of prices by adjusting demand and supply. This section deals with the marketing and storage
facilities available in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Table-2.11.1: Block Wise No. of STORAGE & MARKETING OUTLETS: Mayurbhanj
SL
NO
.
BLOCK NAME
FAIR
PRICE
SHOP
MANDIS/REGULA
R MARKET
COLD
STORAG
E
GODWN/WAREHOUSI
NG
OTHER
SHOPS
1 BADASAHI 85438 56060 50413 56873 54357
2 BAHALDA 12015 10368 14842 10069 12963
3 BANGRIPOSI 27693 27669 28753 26363 26820
4 BARIPADA 15894 18460 15303 16837 18599
5 BETNOTI 25397 26587 26643 25862 28315
6 BIJATALA 41370 38705 42895 35687 39850
7 BISOI 13010 15513 12978 14141 15257
8 GB NAGAR 4718 4677 5240 4470 5264
9 JAMDA 9213 8047 9538 9382 9162
10 JASHIPUR 30645 25075 27363 22943 29044
29150
3307
7625
40058
26
3060
81775
12750
0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000
CATTLE
BUFFALO
SHEEP
GOAT
HORSE/CAMEL
PIGS
HEN&DUCK
OTHER
Average No. of Live Stock & Poultry: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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11 KAPTIPADA 11911 12039 12580 12931 12533
12 KARANJIA 13660 13807 15154 15578 14583
13 KHUNTA 11143 11162 12340 12403 14575
14 KULIANA 28538 22708 26517 31051 20372
15 KUSUMI 13814 13782 15998 17042 14201
16 MORODA 29629 26212 24710 25848 21105
17 RAIRANGPUR 4059 7699 4930 6780 4823
18 RARUAN 20225 15275 15632 23491 13980
19 RASGOBINDPUR 25887 65618 20991 22219 22849
20 SARASKANA 15286 11401 14901 10158 12809
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 15459 17618 16270 19932 18441
22 SUKRULI 13533 12765 11348 16231 13645
23 SULIAPADA 22836 24665 22363 25714 90198
24 THAKURMUNDA 8978 8452 11301 9520 10774
25 TIRING 5186 3823 5350 3915 3315
26 UDALA 21157 27096 20773 23194 16888
TOTAL 52669
4
525283 485126 498634 544722
Source: Author’s Compilation
It is clear from the above table that the total number of individual marketing outlets exceeds 5 lakhs
in each group individually. Cold storage and godown facility is available in all the blocks. In comparison
to other blocks, TIRING is having the lowest number of storage facility whether godown or fair price
shops. A number of the blocks is having a no. of storage facility but among them main blocks like Badasahi,
Jashipur, Moroda, Rasgobindpur, Kuliana, Betnoti and Bangiriposi are having the highest number of
storage facilities.
Figure-2.11.1: Average No. of STORAGE & MARKETING OUTLETS: Mayurbhanj
20257.46
20203.19
18658.69
19178.23
20950.85
17500.00 18000.00 18500.00 19000.00 19500.00 20000.00 20500.00 21000.00 21500.00
FAIR PRICE SHOP
MANDIS/REGULAR MARKET
COLD STORAGE
GODWN/WAREHOUSING
OTHER SHOPS
Average No. of STORAGE & MARKETING OUTLETS: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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Source: Author’s Compilation
The Average no. of COLD STORAGE is 18659 which is the least used storage and marketing outlet
whereas the average no. of OTHER SHOPS is 20951 is the most used STORAGE AND MARKETING
OUTLET in the District of Mayurbhanj. The average no of MANDIS/REGULAR MARKET and
GODWN/WAREHOUSING are 20257 and 19178 respectively. The second mostly used no. of storage and
marketing outlet is FAIR PRICE SHOP i.e 20257.
Figure-2.11.2: CV of STORAGE & MARKETING OUTLETS: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure implies CV of the storage facility and marketing facilities available in
Mayurbhanj. The most consistent storage facility in the entire Mayurbhanj is the cold storage facility
followed by godwn/warehousing. This indicates that over the entire blocks of Mayurbhanj we can find cold
storage facilities. Similarly the most inconsistent storage facility and marketing out lets in Mayurbhanj is
Other types of shops followed by fair price shop.
2.12. Employment Status (Block-12):
Employment status is the status of a worker in a company on the basis of the contract of work or
duration of work done. A worker may be a full-time employee, part-time employee, or an employee on a
casual basis. She/he could be employed temporarily for a specific project only, or on a permanent basis.
The present section will show the employment status in Mayurbhanj district.
Table-2.12.1: BLOCK WISE EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF MALE: MAYURBHANJ
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME
SELF
EMPLOYE
D IN
AGRI.
SECTOR
SELF
EMPLOY
ED IN
NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
EMPLOYED
IN NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
EMPLOY
ED IN
NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
RURAL
LABOUR
UNEMPL
OYED
UNEMPL
OYED
(15-
24)YEAR
S
NOT IN
LABOU
R
FORCE
1 BADASAHI 15302 6563 8282 5976 8595 13451 7308 2358
79.78
72.67
57.51
58.76
85.26
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00
FAIR PRICE SHOP
MANDIS/REGULAR MARKET
COLD STORAGE
GODWN/WAREHOUSING
OTHER SHOPS
CV of STORAGE & MARKETING OUTLETS: Mayurbhanj
CV
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2 BAHALDA 8089 6336 6880 4951 3584 1405 926 609
3 BANGRIPOSI 23001 9013 3363 2386 790 1524 5457 131
4 BARIPADA 6609 2495 1710 1452 2621 5199 1641 5930
5 BETNOTI 18217 8380 4836 3639 7022 11092 10367 5261
6 BIJATALA 8176 1797 814 1377 8356 2618 1595 125
7 BISOI 11089 4294 7908 4644 6652 2802 3276 1396
8 GB NAGAR 9167 3523 406 1777 14064 3400 2934 2048
9 JAMDA 8983 5013 2592 2293 986 1194 526 245
10 JASHIPUR 13322 5434 5669 3988 8354 4775 2039 2069
11 KAPTIPADA 9891 5671 24693 9456 15755 8224 3646 50
12 KARANJIA 18229 2902 4470 4167 4353 6591 2579 3097
13 KHUNTA 12555 1877 6169 2576 6250 7159 1757 1440
14 KULIANA 6095 3352 4216 2622 5155 3212 1273 1619
15 KUSUMI 17715 10488 16894 6447 9938 5754 1938 732
16 MORODA 8457 3709 3655 2071 4201 8775 8500 199
17 RAIRANGPUR 7377 1762 6456 1994 7626 4629 1869 2925
18 RARUAN 9357 5238 2941 2192 1631 2174 1733 13
19 RASGOBINDPUR 11558 5331 4778 3668 8207 12823 6262 1578
20 SARASKANA 21350 3746 3677 3333 2101 2922 2760 7700
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 10011 3162 4121 1223 4311 2216 1536 438
22 SUKRULI 16926 986 3842 2183 1394 513 417 0
23 SULIAPADA 15815 5534 7632 2086 7348 3352 2460 2096
24 THAKURMUNDA 22940 612 4 897 8682 1212 826 435
25 TIRING 10594 4462 2719 1282 3036 1386 644 1341
26 UDALA 6429 11953 3693 930 4046 2655 1997 0
TOTAL 327254 123633 142420 79610 155058 121057 76266 43835
Source: Author’s Compilation
It is clear from the above data that SUKRULI and UDALA are the only 2 blocks, in which there is
not a single person is present under the group “not in labour force”. The most important thing, that we get
from this table is the most of the people in this district are involved in agriculture that to self employed.
After self employed in agriculture, most of the people are engaged as rural labour. In THAKURMUNDA,
only 4 people are self employed in non-agri sector.
Table-2.12.2: BLOCK WISE EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF FEMALE: MAYURBHANJ
SL
NO
.
BLOCK NAME
SELF
EMPL
OYED
IN
AGRI.
SECTO
R
SELF
EMPLOYE
D IN NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
EMPLOYE
D IN NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
EMPLOYE
D IN NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
RURAL
LABOU
R
UNEMPLOYE
D
UNEMPLOYE
D (15-
24)YEARS
NOT IN
LABOU
R
FORCE
1 BADASAHI 12545 5016 8627 6267 8298 13997 7123 2582
2 BAHALDA 7488 7405 6776 4425 3983 1596 930 607
3 BANGRIPOSI 16895 13947 3446 2109 516 1588 5611 200
4 BARIPADA 5177 2317 1925 1135 2773 4713 1404 7594
5 BETNOTI 11403 4767 3358 1981 4697 15861 11362 4814
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6 BIJATALA 7637 917 617 754 7885 2581 1454 112
7 BISOI 5683 1763 4471 2952 3079 2299 3176 1437
8 GB NAGAR 6609 2286 156 868 9599 3563 1413 1424
9 JAMDA 9656 4985 3173 2131 1037 941 359 180
10 JASHIPUR 10866 7725 6045 3147 8325 4314 1935 2365
11 KAPTIPADA 8852 3565 22424 6155 14176 6822 3004 26
12 KARANJIA 3455 1301 3345 2758 3045 20541 3336 4436
13 KHUNTA 9855 762 5365 1830 5437 7260 1805 1878
14 KULIANA 3696 2621 3098 1555 4529 5550 1606 2536
15 KUSUMI 22358 11351 20096 6540 10460 6518 1951 753
16 MORODA 7436 2862 2869 1589 3307 4456 7570 150
17 RAIRANGPUR 3497 916 3658 1132 47810 3562 1392 2954
18 RARUAN 7257 4181 2095 1701 1290 2350 1943 38
19 RASGOBINDPUR 7719 2652 3065 2173 6478 14975 7229 1968
20 SARASKANA 11175 792 3391 1590 1338 2358 2240 8628
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 9832 2751 4584 926 4934 1861 996 285
22 SUKRULI 3068 601 3390 2007 1264 15612 479 0
23 SULIAPADA 12176 6761 7810 1758 8588 3329 2426 2406
24 THAKURMUNDA 1222 78 0 431 2984 361 299 47
25 TIRING 5899 8159 2177 1160 1892 1033 425 904
26 UDALA 1327 4236 2196 386 2403 2026 1354 0
TOTAL 212783 104717 128157 59460 170127 150067 72822 48324
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the above table clearly we can draw the idea that most of the females are self employed in
agriculture. After being self employed in agriculture, the second most of the female persons prefer to be
rural labour in Mayurbhanj. So in comparison to non agriculture sector most of the female persons prefer
to engage in agriculture sector or to be a rural labour. In some of the blocks, not a single female person is
engaged in either non agriculture sector or labour force.
Table-2.12.3: BLOCK WISE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT STATUS: MAYURBHANJ
SL
NO
.
BLOCK NAME
SELF
EMPL
OYED
IN
AGRI.
SECT
OR
SELF
EMPLOY
ED IN
NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
EMPLOY
ED IN
NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
EMPLOY
ED IN
NON-
AGRI.
SECTOR
RURA
L
LABO
UR
UNEMPLOY
ED
UNEMPLOY
ED (15-
24)YEARS
NOT
IN
LABO
UR
FORC
E
1 BADASAHI 27847 11579 16909 12243 16893 27448 14431 4940
2 BAHALDA 15577 13741 13656 9376 7567 3001 1856 1216
3 BANGRIPOSI 39896 22960 6809 4495 1306 3112 11068 331
4 BARIPADA 11786 4812 3635 2587 5394 9912 3045 13524
5 BETNOTI 29620 13147 8194 5620 11719 26953 21729 10075
6 BIJATALA 15813 2714 1431 2131 16241 5199 3049 237
7 BISOI 16772 6057 12379 7596 9731 5101 6452 2833
8 GB NAGAR 15776 5809 562 2645 23663 6963 4347 3472
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9 JAMDA 18639 9998 5765 4424 2023 2135 885 425
10 JASHIPUR 24188 13159 11714 7135 16679 9089 3974 4434
11 KAPTIPADA 18743 9236 47117 15611 29931 15046 6650 76
12 KARANJIA 21684 4203 7815 6925 7398 27132 5915 7533
13 KHUNTA 22410 2639 11534 4406 11687 14419 3562 3318
14 KULIANA 9791 5973 7314 4177 9684 8762 2879 4155
15 KUSUMI 40073 21839 36990 12987 20398 12272 3889 1485
16 MORODA 15893 6571 6524 3660 7508 13231 16070 349
17 RAIRANGPUR 10874 2678 10114 3126 55436 8191 3261 5879
18 RARUAN 16614 9419 5036 3893 2921 4524 3676 51
19 RASGOBINDPUR 19277 7983 7843 5841 14685 27798 13491 3546
20 SARASKANA 32525 4538 7068 4923 3439 5280 5000 16328
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 19843 5913 8705 2149 9245 4077 2532 723
22 SUKRULI 19994 1587 7232 4190 2658 16125 896 0
23 SULIAPADA 27991 12295 15442 3844 15936 6681 4886 4502
24 THAKURMUNDA 24162 690 4 1328 11666 1573 1125 482
25 TIRING 16493 12621 4896 2442 4928 2419 1069 2245
26 UDALA 7756 16189 5889 1316 6449 4681 3351 0
TOTAL 540037 228350 270577 139070 325185 271124 149088 92159
Source: Author’s Compilation
On combining both male and female, the inference that we get from this above table is –maximum
people in MAYURBHANJ are self employed in agriculture sector. Self employment in non agriculture
sector is about half of the total persons employed in agriculture sector. It clearly indicates that this district
is mainly dependent on agriculture for its livelihood. Neither SUKRULI nor UDALA is having a single
person in labour force group.
Figure-2.12.1: Average No. of EMPLOYMENT STATUS for MALE: MAYURBHANJ
Source: Author’s Compilation
0.00 5000.00 10000.00 15000.00
SELF EMPLOYED IN AGRI. SECTOR
SELF EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
RURAL LABOUR
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED (15-24)YEARS
NOT IN LABOUR FORCE
12586.69
4755.12
5477.69
3061.92
5963.77
4656.04
2933.31
1685.96
Average No. of EMPLOYMENT STATUS for MALE: MAYURBHANJ
AVERAGE
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This figure indicates average no. of employment status for male in the district of Mayurbhanj. Most
of the average numbers of male are SELF EMPLOYED IN AGRI. SECTOR which is about12587.
Similarly, average numbers of UNEMPLOYED MALE are 4656 and the average numbers of male are
NOT IN LABOUR FORCE is 1686. The average number of UNEMPLOYED male of the age group
between (15-24) years is 2933 and the average no. of RURAL LABOUR is 5964.
Figure-2.12.2: Average No. of EMPLOYMENT STATUS for FEMALE: MAYURBHANJ
Source: Author’s Compilation
This figure indicates average no. of employment status for female in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Most of the average numbers of female are SELF EMPLOYED IN AGRI. SECTOR which is about 81814.
Similarly, average numbers of UNEMPLOYED FEMALE are 5772 and the average numbers of female
are NOT IN LABOUR FORCE is 1859. The average number of UNEMPLOYED female of the age group
between (15-24) years is 2801 and the average no. of RURAL LABOUR is 6543.
Figure-2.12.3: Average No. of TOTAL EMPLOYMENT STATUS: MAYURBHANJ
0.00 2000.00 4000.00 6000.00 8000.00 10000.00
SELF EMPLOYED IN AGRI. SECTOR
SELF EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
RURAL LABOUR
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED (15-24)YEARS
NOT IN LABOUR FORCE
8183.96
4027.58
4929.12
2286.92
6543.35
5771.81
2800.85
1858.62
Average No. of EMPLOYMENT STATUS for FEMALE: MAYURBHANJ
AVERAGE
0.00 5000.00 10000.00 15000.00 20000.00 25000.00
SELF EMPLOYED IN AGRI. SECTOR
SELF EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
EMPLOYED IN NON-AGRI. SECTOR
RURAL LABOUR
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED (15-24)YEARS
NOT IN LABOUR FORCE
20770.65
8782.69
10406.81
5348.85
12507.12
10427.85
5734.15
3544.58
Average No. of TOTAL EMPLOYMENT STATUS : MAYURBHANJ
AVERAGE
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Source: Author’s Compilation
This figure indicates average no. of employment status in the district of Mayurbhanj. Most of the
average numbers of people are SELF EMPLOYED IN AGRI. SECTOR which is about 20771. Similarly,
average numbers of UNEMPLOYED people are 10428 and the average numbers of people are NOT IN
LABOUR FORCE is 3545. The average number of UNEMPLOYED people of the age group between (15-
24) years is 5734 and the average no. of RURAL LABOUR is 12507.
2.13. Migration and Immigration (Block-13):
Since the earliest times, humanity has been on the move. Some people move in search of work or
economic opportunities, to join family, or to study. Others move to escape conflict, persecution, terrorism,
or human rights violations. Still others move in response to the adverse effects of climate change, natural
disasters, or other environmental factors. While many individuals migrate out of choice, many others
migrate out of necessity. Therefore it is essential to have drawn some idea of migration and immigration
in Mayurbhanj.
Table-2.13.1: BLOCK WISE MIGRATION: MAYURBHANJ
(0-14) YEARS GREATER THAN 15
YEARS TOTAL
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE
1 BADASAHI 34 38 655 1602 689 1640
2 BAHALDA 0 0 1 1071 1 1071
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 4 203 2427 203 2431
4 BARIPADA 11 19 271 651 282 670
5 BETNOTI 99 132 821 1644 920 1776
6 BIJATALA 2 2 475 1156 477 1158
7 BISOI 80 90 248 1064 328 1154
8 GB NAGAR 30 0 90 597 120 597
9 JAMDA 0 0 335 871 335 871
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 135 1173 135 1173
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 7 76 7 76
12 KARANJIA 2 1 21 494 23 495
13 KHUNTA 111 110 341 1232 452 1342
14 KULIANA 23 6 105 440 128 446
15 KUSUMI 0 0 22 546 22 546
16 MORODA 7 10 1032 2074 1039 2084
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 61 269 61 269
18 RARUAN 0 0 146 230 146 230
19 RASGOBINDPUR 2 11 537 1040 539 1051
20 SARASKANA 55 60 264 1980 319 2040
21 SHAMAKHUNT
A
6 15 81 502 87 517
22 SUKRULI 18 11 135 181 153 192
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 483 2516 483 2516
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24 THAKURMUND
A
11 9 6 31 17 40
25 TIRING 0 0 56 348 56 348
26 UDALA 0 0 0 1002 0 1002
TOTAL 491 518 6531 25217 7022 25735
Source: Author’s Compilation
It is clear from the above table that the total migrated males are more than almost thrice in comparison
to number of female migrated persons. The most prominent thing is UDALA is having no migrated female
in the reference year (2016-17). Males greater than 15 years of age group are mainly migrated in the district
in more numbers. Less number of teenagers (in group 1-14) are migrated in the district in comparison to
elder people.
Table-2.13.2: BLOCK WISE IMMIGRATION: MAYURBHANJ
(0-14) YEARS GREATER THAN 15
YEARS TOTAL
SL
NO. BLOCK NAME FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE
1 BADASAHI 3 7 29 37 32 44
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 25 0 25
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 0 10 36 10 36
4 BARIPADA 6 10 186 74 192 84
5 BETNOTI 86 117 119 153 205 270
6 BIJATALA 3 0 473 1302 476 1302
7 BISOI 3 18 89 172 92 190
8 GB NAGAR 5 0 10 9 15 9
9 JAMDA 0 0 17 29 17 29
10 JASHIPUR 0 0 0 13 0 13
11 KAPTIPADA 0 0 18 11 18 11
12 KARANJIA 0 1 0 2 0 3
13 KHUNTA 0 0 20 25 20 25
14 KULIANA 3 2 12 33 15 35
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 17 0 17
16 MORODA 7 11 475 727 482 738
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 9 44 9 44
18 RARUAN 0 1 1 38 1 39
19 RASGOBINDPUR 0 0 33 48 33 48
20 SARASKANA 4 17 66 123 70 140
21 SHAMAKHUNT
A
7 12 28 113 35 125
22 SUKRULI 20 15 40 70 60 85
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 68 0 68
24 THAKURMUND
A
4 2 10 9 14 11
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0
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TOTAL 151 213 1645 3178 1796 3391
Source: Author’s Compilation
From the above table we get the inference that number of immigrated males is about double than
number of female immigrated persons. Two blocks namely, TIRING and UDALA are there in which not
a single male or a female person is immigrated in the reference year (2016-17). BIJATALA is having
highest number of immigrated male persons and MORODA is having the highest number of female
immigrated persons.
Figure-2.13.1: Average No. of Migration: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The average total no. of male migrated from Mayurbhanj is 989 and that of female is 270. Similarly,
the average number of migrated male for the age group of greater than fifteen years and above is 970 and
that of female is 251. The average number of male migrated for the age between zero to fourteen years is
20 and that of female is 19 in the district of Mayurbhanj.
Figure-2.13.2: Average No. of Immigration: Mayurbhanj
0.00 200.00 400.00 600.00 800.00 1000.00
FEMALE (0-14)Y
MALE (0-14)Y
FEMALE (>= 15)Y
MALE (>= 15)Y
FEMALE (TOT)
MALE (TOT)
18.88
19.92
251.19
969.88
270.08
989.81
Average No. of Migration: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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Source: Author’s Compilation
The average total no. of male immigrated from Mayurbhanj is 130 and that of female is 69.
Similarly, the average number of immigrated male for the age group of greater than fifteen years and above
is 122 and that of female is 63. The average number of male immigrated for the age between zero to
fourteen years is 8 and that of female is 5 in the district of Mayurbhanj.
2.14. Other Social Indicators (Block-14):
This section represents the current position and status of other social indicators like street children, beggar,
juvenile delinquent, drug addict, child worker and violence against women etc. in Mayurbhanj district.
Table-2.14.1: BLOCK WISE NO. OF OTHER SOCIAL INDICATORS: MAYURBHANJ
NO. OF FEMALE NO. OF MALE TOTAL NO.
S
L
N
O.
BLOCK NAME
STR
EET
CHI
LDR
EN
BEG
GAR
S
JUVE
NILE
DELI
QUEN
T
STREE
T
CHILD
REN
BEGG
ARS
JUVENI
LE
DELIQU
ENT
STREE
T
CHILD
REN
BEGG
ARS
JUVENI
LE
DELIQU
ENT
1 BADASAHI 86 2 0 100 25 1 186 27 1
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 17 0
4 BARIPADA 0 8 0 1 14 11 1 22 11
5 BETNOTI 0 52 0 0 65 0 0 117 0
6 BIJATALA 0 12 0 0 4 0 0 16 0
7 BISOI 0 15 1 0 26 1 0 41 2
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 1 0 13 1 0 13
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 1 2 0 12 13 10 13 15 10
11 KAPTIPADA 3 8 0 5 20 0 8 28 0
12 KARANJIA 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
13 KHUNTA 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 7
14 KULIANA 2 0 0 3 6 2 5 6 2
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 140.00
FEMALE (0-14)Y
MALE (0-14)Y
FEMALE (>= 15)Y
MALE (>= 15)Y
FEMALE (TOT)
MALE (TOT)
5.81
8.19
63.27
122.23
69.08
130.42
Average No. of Immigration: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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16 MORODA 51 11 0 45 11 0 96 22 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 300 0 0 359 151 2 659 151 2
19 RASGOBINDPUR 21 0 0 28 14 0 49 14 0
20 SARASKANA 0 11 0 0 26 0 0 37 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 0 0 0 1 4 4 1 4 4
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 90 4 0 90 4 0
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 464 133 1 645 396 51 1109 529 52
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above table indicates that there are seven blocks in which not a single person is involved in any
of the above mentioned activities which is a very good vital point of MAYURBHANJ. Comparing all the
three activities, more number of people are street children and the least number of people are involved in
juvenile delinquent in comparison to beggars. In comparison to females, more number of males are
involved in the above activities.
Figure-2.14.2: BLOCK WISE NO. of OTHER SOCIAL INDICATORS: MAYURBHANJ
NO. OF FEMALE NO. OF MALE TOTAL NO.
SL
N
O.
BLOCK NAME
DR
UG
AD
DIC
T
CHILD
WORKE
R (< 14
YEARS)
INCIDEN
CE OF
VIOLENC
E
AGAINST
WOMEN
DRUG
ADDIC
T
CHILD
WORK
ER (< 14
YEARS)
INCIDEN
CE OF
VIOLENC
E
AGAINST
WOMEN
DRUG
ADDIC
T
CHILD
WORK
ER (< 14
YEARS)
INCIDEN
CE OF
VIOLENC
E
AGAINST
WOMEN
1 BADASAHI 0 2 2 4 31 7 4 33 9
2 BAHALDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 BANGRIPOSI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 BARIPADA 0 0 0 80 0 0 80 0 0
5 BETNOTI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 BIJATALA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 BISOI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 GB NAGAR 0 0 0 286 0 3 286 0 3
9 JAMDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 JASHIPUR 0 2 0 10 13 10 10 15 10
11 KAPTIPADA 48 679 35 1114 678 23 1162 1357 58
12 KARANJIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 KHUNTA 55 1 0 105 20 0 160 21 0
14 KULIANA 0 0 0 19 0 0 19 0 0
15 KUSUMI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MORODA 0 17 0 0 6 0 0 23 0
17 RAIRANGPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 RARUAN 0 188 0 0 237 0 0 425 0
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19 RASGOBINDPUR 1 14 0 2 21 0 3 35 0
20 SARASKANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 SHAMAKHUNTA 27 3 1 132 13 1 159 16 2
22 SUKRULI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 SULIAPADA 88 0 0 1558 0 0 1646 0 0
24 THAKURMUNDA 0 0 0 238 3 2 238 3 2
25 TIRING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 UDALA 22 1 10 249 0 0 271 1 10
TOTAL 241 907 48 3797 1022 46 4038 1929 94
Source: Author’s Compilation
As the above table indicates the negative social indicators, it is quite good to see that in
MAYURBHANJ total 12 blocks are totally free of the above mentioned negative social indicators. Not a
single person is involved in any of the above mentioned activities. Mainly in MAYURBHANJ, more
number of children are drug addicted in comparison to the children working as child worker. A very less
number of people are involved in creating violence against women.
Figure-2.14.1: Average No. of Other Social Indicators: Mayurbhanj
Source: Author’s Compilation
The above figure indicates the average number of social indicators present in Mayurbhanj. Average
numbers of total juvenile delinquent, beggars and street children are 2, 20 and 43 respectively. In male
category, average number of juvenile delinquent beggar and street children are 2, 15 and 25 respectively.
On the other hands, in the female category, the average numbers of juvenile delinquent beggar and street
children are 1, 5 and 18 respectively.
2.15. Conclusion:
This report provides block wise analysis of various social, economic and political indicators at
village level for the district of Mayurbhanj. The principle objective of this study is to explore feasibility of
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00
STREET CHILDREN_FE
BEGGARS_FE
JUVENILE DELIQUENT_FE
STREET CHILDREN_MALE
BEGGARS_MALE
JUVENILE DELIQUENT_MALE
STREET CHILDREN_TOT
BEGGARS_TOT
JUVENILE DELIQUENT_TOT
17.85
5.12
0.04
24.81
15.23
1.96
42.65
20.35
2.00
Average No. of Other Social Indicators: Mayurbhanj
AVERAGE
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introducing a system predesigned to recognize, augment and improve existing recording and registration
system leading to consolidation and preparation of a database for providing crucial inputs for micro level
planning for all the Villages and Panchayats of Mayurbhanj. This study finds that sixty six percent of total
village in Mayurbhanj are tribal and twenty nine percent villages are non-tribal. Only five percent villages
of Mayurbhanj having zero households, popularly called UIV villages. Out of 3751 villages in Mayurbhanj,
3472 numbers of villages are electrified and 279 numbers of villages are not electrified. It can be concluded
that 48.20% villages of Mayurbhanj are using renewable source of energy and 51.80% villages are not
using renewable source of energy and 85.66% villages of Mayurbhanj are connected with DTH/CABLE
connection. It has been seen that 10.07% villages use Tap, 73.55% village use Tube Well/Hand Pump,
11.11% villages use Well, 0.53 % villages use Reserve Tank, 4.72 % villages use Others source for
Drinking Water in Mayurbhanj. Thus major source of drinking water comes from Tube Well/Hand Pump
in Mayurbhanj. There are 254 no. of villages have Credit society other than co-operative credit society and
rest 3497 villages have not Credit society other than co-operative credit society in Mayurbhanj district.
This implies that financial inclusion has to be enhanced in Mayurbhanj.
Out of 3950 of villages in Mayurbhanj District, 53.92% of villages are declared as forest area within
vicinity (5 km radius) and 46.08% of villages are not. Similarly, on an average 80.26% of HH having access
to safe drinking water. Similarly on an average, 95.48% of HH having housing structure, 52.67% of HH
having kucha, 29.63% of HH having semi-pucca and 13.18% of HH having pucca house structure in the
entire Mayurbhanaj. In addition to this, on an average 82% HH of Kaptipada block having individual latrine
facility followed by GB Nagar (79%) and Udala (78%). Similarly, on an average 91% HH of Kusumi block
having shared latrine facility followed by suliapada (87%) and Baripada (83%).
Out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 403 no. of villages are within 0 KM , 2203 no. of
villages are within 1-4 KM, 1073 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 190 no. of villages are within 10-
14 KM and 81 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of Panchayat HQ from the nearest village.
Similarly, out of 3950 villages in Mayurbhanj district, 995 no. of villages are within 0 KM, 1745 no. of
villages are within 1-4 KM, 888 no. of villages are within 5-9 KM, 198 no. of villages are within 10-14
KM and 124 no. of villages are above 15 KM distance of Bus Stop from the village. However, 1941 villages
are within 0 KM, 422 villages are within 1-4 KM, 215 villages are within 5-9 KM, 667 villages are within
10-14 KM and 705 villages are above 15 KM distance from their nearest pre-primary school (with separate
toilets for girls) in Mayurbhanj.
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Chapter-3
STATA10 Codes For Report Generation
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
***************************************************
** ERROR CHECKING FOR RAW DATA OF BSLLD ****
***************************************************
duplicates list vill_cd
codebook vill_cd
codebook blk_cd
tab tribal
tab blk_cd
tab dist_cd
tab st_cd
tab v20
tab v21
tab v20 if tribal=="UIV"
gen TOTPOP= v235+ v236
tab TOTPOP if tribal=="UIV"
tab v239 v241 if tribal=="UIV"
tab v251 v253 if tribal=="UIV"
****************************************
******** TABLE GENERATION *****
****************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
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*****************************************************************
** BLOCK-0: DESCRIPTIVE IDENTIFICATION OF THE VILLAGE ****
*****************************************************************
tab tribal
tab blk_name tribal
/* NEAREST TOWN & DISTANCE FROM VILLAGE IN KM */
replace distance=1 if(distance>=1)&(distance<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace distance=2 if(distance>=5)&(distance<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace distance=3 if(distance>=10)&(distance<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace distance=4 if distance>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace distance=0 if distance==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name distance
/* DISTANCE OF VILLAGE FROM MAIN ROAD */
replace distroad=1 if(distroad>=1)&(distroad<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace distroad=2 if(distroad>=5)&(distroad<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace distroad=3 if(distroad>=10)&(distroad<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace distroad=4 if distroad>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace distroad=0 if distroad==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name distroad
********************************************************
** BLOCK-2: AVAILIBILITY OF SOME BASIC FACILITIES ****
********************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
drop if tribal=="UIV"
/* 2.1. HH Electicity Connection at least for one HH in the village */
tab v20
tab blk_name v20
/* 2.2. Use of Renewable source of energy at least for one HH in the village */
tab v21
tab blk_name v21
/* 2.3. At least one cable/DTH connection within the village */
tab v22
tab blk_name v22
/* 2.4. Major Source of Drinking water for the village */
tab v23
tab blk_name v23
/* 2.5.Drainage system passes through the village */
tab v24
tab blk_name v24
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/* 2.6. Benefit received from Govt. control irrigation system by at least one villager */
tab v25
tab blk_name v25
/* 2.7. Co-Opeartive society is functioning in the village */
tab v26
tab blk_name v26
/* 2.8. Self Help Group is functioning in the village */
tab v27
tab blk_name v27
/* 2.9. Any adult education functioning in the village */
tab v28
tab blk_name v28
/* 2.10. Credit society other than co-operative credit society in the village */
tab v29
tab blk_name v29
/* 2.11. Existence of any Commercial/Agricultural bank in the village */
tab v30
tab blk_name v30
/* 2.12. Existence of Pucca Street in the village */
tab v31
tab blk_name v31
/* 2.13.Freq. (Per day) of state/private buses to nereast city from the village */
tab v32
tab blk_name v32
/* 2.14. Existence of Crech facility in the village */
tab v33
tab blk_name v33
/* 2.15. Existence ofstreet light in the village */
tab v34
tab blk_name v34
*********************************
** BLOCK-3: INFRASTRUCTURE ****
*********************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tabulate blk_name, subpop(v50) nolabel
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tabulate blk_name, subpop(v51) nolabel
tabulate blk_name, subpop(v52) nolabel
tab v53
tab blk_name v53
tab v54
tab blk_name v54
gen v55n = real(v55)
tabstat v55n v56 v57 v58 v59,stats(mean)by(blk_name)
tabstat v70 v72 v71 v73,stats(mean)by(blk_name)
*****************************************************
** BLOCK-4: DISTANCE FROM THE NEREAST FACILITY ****
*****************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
/* 4.1 DISTANCE OF PANCHAYAT HQ FROM VILLAGE (KM) */
replace v76=1 if (v76>=1)&(v76<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v76=2 if (v76>=5)&(v76<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v76=3 if (v76>=10)&(v76<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v76=4 if v76>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v76=0 if v76==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v76
/* 4.2 DISTANCE OF TAHASHIL HQ FROM VILLAGE (KM) */
replace v77=1 if (v77>=1)&(v77<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v77=2 if (v77>=5)&(v77<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v77=3 if (v77>=10)&(v77<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v77=4 if v77>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v77=0 if v77==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v77
/* 4.3. DISTANCE OF BUS STOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
gen v78n = real(v78)
replace v78n=1 if (v78n>=1)&(v78n<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v78n=2 if (v78n>=5)&(v78n<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v78n=3 if (v78n>=10)&(v78n<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v78n=4 if v78n>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v78n=0 if v78n==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v78n
/* 4.4. DISTANCE OF METTALED (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v79=1 if (v79>=1)&(v79<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v79=2 if (v79>=5)&(v79<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v79=3 if (v79>=10)&(v79<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v79=4 if v79>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v79=0 if v79==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
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tab blk_name v79
/* 4.5. DISTANCE OF ALL WHETHER ROAD (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v80=1 if (v80>=1)&(v80<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v80=2 if (v80>=5)&(v80<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v80=3 if (v80>=10)&(v80<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v80=4 if v80>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v80=0 if v80==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v80
/* 4.11. DISTANCE OF PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL(WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR GIRLS)(KM)
FROM VILLAGE */
replace v86=1 if (v86>=1)&(v86<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v86=2 if (v86>=5)&(v86<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v86=3 if (v86>=10)&(v86<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v86=4 if v86>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v86=0 if v86==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v86
/* 4.12. DISTANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL(WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR GIRLS)(KM)
FROM VILLAGE */
replace v87=1 if (v87>=1)&(v87<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v87=2 if (v87>=5)&(v87<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v87=3 if (v87>=10)&(v87<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v87=4 if v87>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v87=0 if v87==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v87
/* 4.13. DISTANCE OF MIDDLE SCHOOL(WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR GIRLS)(KM)
FROM VILLAGE */
replace v88=1 if (v88>=1)&(v88<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v88=2 if (v88>=5)&(v88<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v88=3 if (v88>=10)&(v88<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v88=4 if v88>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v88=0 if v88==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v88
/* 4.14. DISTANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL(WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR GIRLS)(KM)
FROM VILLAGE */
replace v89=1 if (v89>=1)&(v89<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v89=2 if (v89>=5)&(v89<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v89=3 if (v89>=10)&(v89<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v89=4 if v89>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v89=0 if v89==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v89
/* 4.15. DISTANCE OF HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL(WITH SEPARATE TOILATES FOR
GIRLS)(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v90=1 if (v90>=1)&(v90<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
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replace v90=2 if (v90>=5)&(v90<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v90=3 if (v90>=10)&(v90<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v90=4 if v90>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v90=0 if v90==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v90
/* 4.16. DISTANCE OF COLLEGE WITH DEGREE COURCES(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v91=1 if (v91>=1)&(v91<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v91=2 if (v91>=5)&(v91<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v91=3 if (v91>=10)&(v91<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v91=4 if v91>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v91=0 if v91==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v91
/* 4.17. DISTANCE OF COLLEGE WITH MASTER DEGREE COURCES(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v92=1 if (v92>=1)&(v92<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v92=2 if (v92>=5)&(v92<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v92=3 if (v92>=10)&(v92<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v92=4 if v92>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v92=0 if v92==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v92
/* 4.18. DISTANCE OF ITI (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v93=1 if (v93>=1)&(v93<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v93=2 if (v93>=5)&(v93<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v93=3 if (v93>=10)&(v93<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v93=4 if v93>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v93=0 if v93==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v93
/* 4.19. DISTANCE OF NON-FORMAL EDUCATION (KM) FROM VILLAGE : DATA HAS NOT
COLLECTED */
replace v94=1 if (v94>=1)&(v94<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v94=2 if (v94>=5)&(v94<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v94=3 if (v94>=10)&(v94<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v94=4 if v94>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v94=0 if v94==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v94
/* 4.20. DISTANCE OF VETENARY SUB CENTER/DISPENSARY (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v95=1 if (v95>=1)&(v95<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v95=2 if (v95>=5)&(v95<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v95=3 if (v95>=10)&(v95<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v95=4 if v95>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v95=0 if v95==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v95
/*4.21. DISTANCE OF SUBCENTER (HEALTH)(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v96=1 if (v96>=1)&(v96<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
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replace v96=2 if (v96>=5)&(v96<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v96=3 if (v96>=10)&(v96<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v96=4 if v96>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v96=0 if v96==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v96
/* 4.22. DISTANCE OF PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER (PHC)(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v97=1 if (v97>=1)&(v97<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v97=2 if (v97>=5)&(v97<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v97=3 if (v97>=10)&(v97<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v97=4 if v97>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v97=0 if v97==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v97
/* 4.23. DISTANCE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER (CHC)(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v98=1 if (v98>=1)&(v98<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v98=2 if (v98>=5)&(v98<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v98=3 if (v98>=10)&(v98<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v98=4 if v98>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v98=0 if v98==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v98
/* 4.24. DISTANCE OF GOVT. HOSPITAL (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v99=1 if (v99>=1)&(v99<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v99=2 if (v99>=5)&(v99<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v99=3 if (v99>=10)&(v99<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v99=4 if v99>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v99=0 if v99==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v99
/* 4.25. DISTANCE OF ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v100=1 if (v100>=1)&(v100<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v100=2 if (v100>=5)&(v100<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v100=3 if (v100>=10)&(v100<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v100=4 if v100>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v100=0 if v100==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v100
/* 4.26. DISTANCE OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v101=1 if (v101>=1)&(v101<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v101=2 if (v101>=5)&(v101<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v101=3 if (v101>=10)&(v101<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v101=4 if v101>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v101=0 if v101==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v101
/* 4.27. DISTANCE OF AURVEDIC MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v102=1 if (v102>=1)&(v102<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v102=2 if (v102>=5)&(v102<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
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replace v102=3 if (v102>=10)&(v102<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v102=4 if v102>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v102=0 if v102==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v102
/* 4.28. DISTANCE OF OTHER MEDICINE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v103=1 if (v103>=1)&(v103<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v103=2 if (v103>=5)&(v103<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v103=3 if (v103>=10)&(v103<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v103=4 if v103>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v103=0 if v103==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v103
/* 4.29. DISTANCE OF POST OFFICE (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v104=1 if (v104>=1)&(v104<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v104=2 if (v104>=5)&(v104<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v104=3 if (v104>=10)&(v104<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v104=4 if v104>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v104=0 if v104==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v104
/* 4.30. DISTANCE OF BANK (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v105=1 if (v105>=1)&(v105<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v105=2 if (v105>=5)&(v105<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v105=3 if (v105>=10)&(v105<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v105=4 if v105>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v105=0 if v105==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v105
/* 4.31. DISTANCE OF FAIR PRICE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v106=1 if (v106>=1)&(v106<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v106=2 if (v106>=5)&(v106<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v106=3 if (v106>=10)&(v106<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v106=4 if v106>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v106=0 if v106==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v106
/* 4.32. DISTANCE OF WEEKLY MARKET (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v107=1 if (v107>=1)&(v107<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v107=2 if (v107>=5)&(v107<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v107=3 if (v107>=10)&(v107<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v107=4 if v107>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v107=0 if v107==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v107
/* 4.33. DISTANCE OF FERTILIZER/PESTICIDE SHOP (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v108=1 if (v108>=1)&(v108<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v108=2 if (v108>=5)&(v108<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v108=3 if (v108>=10)&(v108<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
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replace v108=4 if v108>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v108=0 if v108==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v108
/* 4.34. DISTANCE OF INTERNET(PHYSICAL) FACILITY (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v109=1 if (v109>=1)&(v109<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v109=2 if (v109>=5)&(v109<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v109=3 if (v109>=10)&(v109<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v109=4 if v109>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v109=0 if v109==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v109
/* 4.35. DISTANCE OF PCO (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v110=1 if (v110>=1)&(v110<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v110=2 if (v110>=5)&(v110<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v110=3 if (v110>=10)&(v110<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v110=4 if v110>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v110=0 if v110==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v110
/* 4.36. DISTANCE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR BLIND (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v111=1 if (v111>=1)&(v111<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v111=2 if (v111>=5)&(v111<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v111=3 if (v111>=10)&(v111<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v111=4 if v111>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v111=0 if v111==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v111
/* 4.37. DISTANCE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR MENTALLY RETAIRED(KM) FROM VILLAGE
*/
replace v112=1 if (v112>=1)&(v112<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v112=2 if (v112>=5)&(v112<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v112=3 if (v112>=10)&(v112<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v112=4 if v112>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v112=0 if v112==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v112
/* 4.38. DISTANCE OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v113=1 if (v113>=1)&(v113<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v113=2 if (v113>=5)&(v113<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v113=3 if (v113>=10)&(v113<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v113=4 if v113>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v113=0 if v113==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v113
/* 4.39. DISTANCE OF INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION FOR REHABILITATION OF DISABLED
PERSON(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v114=1 if (v114>=1)&(v114<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v114=2 if (v114>=5)&(v114<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
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replace v114=3 if (v114>=10)&(v114<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v114=4 if v114>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v114=0 if v114==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v114
/* 4.40. DISTANCE OF RAILWAYS STATION(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v115=1 if (v115>=1)&(v115<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v115=2 if (v115>=5)&(v115<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v115=3 if (v115>=10)&(v115<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v115=4 if v115>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v115=0 if v115==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v115
/* 4.41. DISTANCE OF AIRPORT (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v116=1 if (v116>=1)&(v116<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v116=2 if (v116>=5)&(v116<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v116=3 if (v116>=10)&(v116<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v116=4 if v116>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v116=0 if v116==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v116
/* 4.42. DISTANCE OF DISTRICT HQ (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v117=1 if (v117>=1)&(v117<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v117=2 if (v117>=5)&(v117<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v117=3 if (v117>=10)&(v117<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v117=4 if v117>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v117=0 if v117==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v117
/* 4.43. DISTANCE OF STATE CAPITAL (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v118=1 if (v118>=1)&(v118<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v118=2 if (v118>=5)&(v118<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v118=3 if (v118>=10)&(v118<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v118=4 if v118>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v118=0 if v118==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v118
/* 4.44. DISTANCE OF POLICE STATION (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v119=1 if (v119>=1)&(v119<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v119=2 if (v119>=5)&(v119<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v119=3 if (v119>=10)&(v119<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v119=4 if v119>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v119=0 if v119==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v119
/* 4.45. DISTANCE OF ANGANWADI NOON MEAL CENTRE (KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v120=1 if (v120>=1)&(v120<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v120=2 if (v120>=5)&(v120<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v120=3 if (v120>=10)&(v120<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
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replace v120=4 if v120>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v120=0 if v120==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v120
/* 4.46. DISTANCE OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v121=1 if (v121>=1)&(v121<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v121=2 if (v121>=5)&(v121<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v121=3 if (v121>=10)&(v121<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v121=4 if v121>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v121=0 if v121==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v121
/* 4.47. DISTANCE OF COMMUNITY CENTRE(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v122=1 if (v122>=1)&(v122<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v122=2 if (v122>=5)&(v122<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v122=3 if (v122>=10)&(v122<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v122=4 if v122>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v122=0 if v122==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v122
/* 4.48. DISTANCE OF RECREATIONAL AREA (PARK/CLUB/GARDEN)(KM) FROM VILLAGE
*/
replace v123=1 if (v123>=1)&(v123<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v123=2 if (v123>=5)&(v123<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v123=3 if (v123>=10)&(v123<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v123=4 if v123>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v123=0 if v123==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v123
/* 4.49. DISTANCE OF PUBLIC LIBRARY(KM) FROM VILLAGE */
replace v124=1 if (v124>=1)&(v124<5) /* 1 stands for (1-4) KM Distance)*/
replace v124=2 if (v124>=5)&(v124<10) /* 2 stands for (5-9) KM Distance)*/
replace v124=3 if (v124>=10)&(v124<15) /* 3 stands for (10-14) KM Distance)*/
replace v124=4 if v124>=15 /* 4 stands for more than 15 KM Distance)*/
replace v124=0 if v124==0 /* 0 stands for 0 KM Distance)*/
tab blk_name v124
*****************************************************
** BLOCK-5: DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ****
*****************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
/* GROUP-1: PAPULATION DETAILS */
tabstat v223 v225 v227 v229 v231 v233 v235,stats(sum) by(blk_name) /* NO female pop 0-4,5-14,15-
17, 18-49,50-59, above 60 & TOTAL */
tabstat v223 v225 v227 v229 v231 v233 v235,stats(mean) by(blk_name) /* Average NO female pop 0-
4,5-14,15-17, 18-49,50-59, above 60 & TOTAL */
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tabstat v223 v225 v227 v229 v231 v233 v235,stats(sd) by(blk_name) /* SD of female female pop 0-4,5-
14,15-17, 18-49,50-59, above 60 & TOTAL */
tabstat v224 v226 v228 v230 v232 v234 v236,stats(sum) by(blk_name) /* NO male pop 0-4,5-14,15-17,
18-49,50-59, above 60 & total */
tabstat v224 v226 v228 v230 v232 v234 v236,stats(mean) by(blk_name) /* Average NO male pop 0-4,5-
14,15-17, 18-49,50-59, above 60 & total */
tabstat v224 v226 v228 v230 v232 v234 v236,stats(sd) by(blk_name) /* SD of male pop 0-4,5-14,15-17,
18-49,50-59, above 60 & total */
/* GROUP-2: HOUSEHOLDS DETAILS */
destring v239,replace
tabstat v239 v242 v245 v248 v251,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum of SC, ST, OBC, General & total HH
*/
tabstat v239 v242 v245 v248 v251,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean of SC, ST, OBC, General & total
HH */
tabstat v239 v242 v245 v248 v251,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd of SC, ST, OBC, General & total HH */
tabstat v241 v244 v247 v250 v253,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum of SC, ST, OBC, General & total
under BPL */
tabstat v241 v244 v247 v250 v253,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean of SC, ST, OBC, General & total
under BPL */
tabstat v241 v244 v247 v250 v253,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd of SC, ST, OBC, General & total under
BPL */
/* GROUP-3: LIVE BIRTH, STILL BIRTH & DEATH BELOW ONE YEAR OF BOYS & GIRLS */
tabstat v257 v258 v259,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for girls */
tabstat v257 v258 v259,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for girls */
tabstat v257 v258 v259,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for girls */
tabstat v260 v261 v262,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v260 v261 v262,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
tabstat v260 v261 v262,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
tabstat v281,stats(sum mean sd)by(blk_name) /* DELIVERY IN INSTITUTION */
************************************************************
** BLOCK-6: MORBIDITY, DISABILITY & FAMILY PLANNING ****
************************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tab v286
/* VISUAL DISABILITY (0-59)Y, MORE THAN 60Y & TOTAL */
tabstat v294 v299 v304,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for GIRLS */
tabstat v294 v299 v304,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for GIRLS */
tabstat v294 v299 v304,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for GIRLS */
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tabstat v309 v314 v319,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v309 v314 v319,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
tabstat v309 v314 v319,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
/* HEARING DISABILITY (0-59)Y, MORE THAN 60Y & TOTAL */
tabstat v295 v300 v305,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for GIRLS */
tabstat v295 v300 v305,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for GIRLS */
tabstat v295 v300 v305,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for GIRLS */
tabstat v310 v315 v320,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v310 v315 v320,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
tabstat v310 v315 v320,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
/* SPEECH DISABILITY (0-59)Y, MORE THAN 60Y & TOTAL */
tabstat v296 v301 v306,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for GIRLS */
tabstat v296 v301 v306,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for GIRLS */
tabstat v296 v301 v306,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for GIRLS */
tabstat v311 v316 v321,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v311 v316 v321,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
tabstat v311 v316 v321,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
/* LOCOMOTORS DISABILITY (0-59)Y, MORE THAN 60Y & TOTAL */
tabstat v297 v302 v307,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for GIRLS */
tabstat v297 v302 v307,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for GIRLS */
tabstat v297 v302 v307,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for GIRLS */
tabstat v312 v317 v322,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v312 v317 v322,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
tabstat v312 v317 v322,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
/* MENTAL ILLNESS DISABILITY (0-59)Y, MORE THAN 60Y & TOTAL */
tabstat v298 v303 v308,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for GIRLS */
tabstat v298 v303 v308,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for GIRLS */
tabstat v298 v303 v308,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for GIRLS */
tabstat v313 v318 v323,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v313 v318 v323,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
tabstat v313 v318 v323,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
/* NO. OF MARRIED PERSON >15Y, (15-17)Y,(18-20)Y,>=21Y */
destring v330,gen(v330n)
tabstat v329 v332 v335 v338,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for GIRLS */
tabstat v329 v332 v335 v338,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for GIRLS */
tabstat v329 v332 v335 v338,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for GIRLS */
tabstat v330n v333 v336 v339,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for BOYS */
tabstat v330n v333 v336 v339,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for BOYS */
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tabstat v330n v333 v336 v339,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for BOYS */
/* MEAN PERCENTAGE USING FAMILY PLANNING METHOD */
tabstat v340,stats(mean sd)by(blk_name)
**************************************
** BLOCK-7: HEALTH & MANPOWER ****
**************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
/* ALLOPATHIC,AYURVEDIC,UNANI,SIDHA,HOMEOPATHIC,OTHER/NATUROPATHY
FACILITIES IN GOVT. MEDICALS */
tabstat v344 v345 v346 v347 v348 v349,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v344 v345 v346 v347 v348 v349,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE DOCTOR
*/
tabstat v344 v345 v346 v347 v348 v349,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v350 v351 v352 v353 v354 v355,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE NURSE */
tabstat v350 v351 v352 v353 v354 v355,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE NURSE */
tabstat v350 v351 v352 v353 v354 v355,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE NURSE */
tabstat v356 v357 v358 v359 v360 v361,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR MALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v356 v357 v358 v359 v360 v361,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR MALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v356 v357 v358 v359 v360 v361,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR MALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v362 v363 v364 v365 v366 v367,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR MALE COMPOUNDER
*/
tabstat v362 v363 v364 v365 v366 v367,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR MALE
COMPOUNDER */
tabstat v362 v363 v364 v365 v366 v367,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR MALE COMPOUNDER */
/* ALLOPATHIC,AYURVEDIC,UNANI,SIDHA,HOMEOPATHIC,OTHER/NATUROPATHY
FACILITIES IN NON-GOVT. MEDICALS */
tabstat v374 v375 v376 v377 v378 v379,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v374 v375 v376 v377 v378 v379,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE DOCTOR
*/
tabstat v374 v375 v376 v377 v378 v379,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v380 v381 v382 v383 v384 v385,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE NURSE */
tabstat v380 v381 v382 v383 v384 v385,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE NURSE */
tabstat v380 v381 v382 v383 v384 v385,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE NURSE */
tabstat v386 v387 v388 v389 v390 v391,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR MALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v386 v387 v388 v389 v390 v391,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR MALE DOCTOR */
tabstat v386 v387 v388 v389 v390 v391,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR MALE DOCTOR */
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tabstat v392 v393 v394 v395 v396 v397,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR MALE COMPOUNDER
*/
tabstat v392 v393 v394 v395 v396 v397,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR MALE
COMPOUNDER */
tabstat v392 v393 v394 v395 v396 v397,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR MALE COMPOUNDER */
**************************************
** BLOCK-8: EDUCATION ****
**************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
/* LITERATE POPULATION FEMALE & MALE 7Y */
tabstat v404 v405,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE & MALE OF SC */
tabstat v404 v405,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE & MALE OF SC */
tabstat v404 v405,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE & MALE OF SC */
tabstat v408 v409,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE & MALE OF ST */
tabstat v408 v409,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE & MALE OF ST */
tabstat v408 v409,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE & MALE OF ST */
tabstat v412 v413,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE & MALE OF OBC */
tabstat v412 v413,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE & MALE OF OBC */
tabstat v412 v413,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE & MALE OF OBC */
tabstat v416 v417,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE & MALE OF GEN */
tabstat v416 v417,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE & MALE OF GEN */
tabstat v416 v417,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE & MALE OF GEN */
tabstat v420 v421,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM FOR FEMALE & MALE OF TOTAL */
tabstat v420 v421,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN FOR FEMALE & MALE OF TOTAL */
tabstat v420 v421,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD FOR FEMALE & MALE OF TOTAL */
/* PRIMARY CLASSES (I-V) MALE & FEMALE */
tabstat v428 v429 v431,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v428 v429 v431,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v428 v429 v431,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD for male: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v448 v449 v451,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v448 v449 v451,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v448 v449 v451,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD for female: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
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/* MIDDLE CLASSES (VI-VIII) MALE & FEMALE */
tabstat v433 v434 v436,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* SUM for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v433 v434 v436,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* MEAN for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v433 v434 v436,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* SD for male: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v453 v454 v456,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v453 v454 v456,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v453 v454 v456,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for female: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
/* HIGH SCHOOL (IX-X) MALE & FEMALE */
tabstat v438 v440,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for male: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE, NO.
DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v438 v440,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for male: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v438 v440,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for male: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE, NO.
DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v458 v460,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for female: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v458 v460,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for female: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE,
NO. DISCONTINUE */
tabstat v458 v460,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for female: No. ENROLLED, NO.ATTENDANCE, NO.
DISCONTINUE */
/* SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL (IX-X) MALE & FEMALE */
tabstat v442 v443 v445 v447,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE & (6-14)Y NEVER ENROLLED */
tabstat v442 v443 v445 v447,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE & (6-14)Y NEVER ENROLLED */
tabstat v442 v443 v445 v447,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for male: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE & (6-14)Y NEVER ENROLLED */
tabstat v462 v463 v465 v467,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE & (6-14)Y NEVER ENROLLED */
tabstat v462 v463 v465 v467,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE & (6-14)Y NEVER ENROLLED */
tabstat v462 v463 v465 v467,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for female: No. ENROLLED,
NO.ATTENDANCE, NO. DISCONTINUE & (6-14)Y NEVER ENROLLED */
*********************************************
** BLOCK-9: LAND UTILIZATION ****
*********************************************
clear
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set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
gen v488A=v488+v520
gen v489A=v489+v521
gen v490A=v490+v522
gen v491A=v491+v523
gen v492A=v492+v524
gen v493A=v493+v525
gen v494A=v494+v526
gen v495A=v495+v527
gen v496A=v496+v528
gen v497A=v497+v529
gen v498A=v498+v530
gen v499A=v499+v531
gen v500A=v500+v532
gen v501A=v501+v533
gen v502A=v502+v534
gen v503A=v503+v535
gen v504A=v504+v536
gen v505A=v505+v537
gen v506A=v506+v538
gen v507A=v507+v539
gen v508A=v508+v540
gen v509A=v509+v541
gen v510A=v510+v542
gen v511A=v511+v543
gen v512A=v512+v544
gen v513A=v513+v545
gen v514A=v514+v546
gen v515A=v515+v547
gen v516A=v516+v548
gen v517A=v517+v549
gen v518A=v518
gen v519A=v519+v551
/* LAND UTILIZATION (9.1 - 9.17) */
tabstat v488A v489A v490A v491A v492A,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 9.1 to 9.5 */
tabstat v493A v494A v495A v496A v497A,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 9.6 to 9.10 */
tabstat v498A v499A v500A v501A v502A v503A v504A,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 9.11 to
9.17 */
/* AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCE (9.18 - 9.23) */
tabstat v505A v506A v507A v508A v509A v510A,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 9.18 to 9.23 */
/* NO. OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS BY SIZE AND CASES (9.24 - 9.27) */
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tabstat v513A v514A v515A v516A,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 9.24 to 9.27 */
/* NATURAL RESOURCES (9.28 - 9.30) */
tabstat v517A v518A v519A,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 9.28 to 9.30 */
***********************************************
**** BLOCK-10: LIVESTOCKS & POULTRY ****
***********************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tabstat v584 v585 v586 v587,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 10.1 to 10.4 */
tabstat v584 v585 v586 v587,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for 10.1 to 10.4 */
tabstat v584 v585 v586 v587,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for 10.1 to 10.4 */
tabstat v588 v589 v590 v591,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 10.5 to 10.8 */
tabstat v588 v589 v590 v591,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for 10.5 to 10.8 */
tabstat v588 v589 v590 v591,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for 10.5 to 10.8 */
*****************************************************************
**** BLOCK-11: NO. OF STORAGE & MARKETING OUTLETS ****
*****************************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tabstat v600 v601 v602 v603 v604,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for 11.1 to 11.5 */
tabstat v600 v601 v602 v603 v604,stats(mean)by(blk_name) /* mean for 11.1 to 11.5 */
tabstat v600 v601 v602 v603 v604,stats(sd)by(blk_name) /* sd for 11.1 to 11.5 */
**********************************************************
**** BLOCK-12: NO. OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS ****
**********************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tabstat v610 v611 v612 v613,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for male 12.1 to 12.4 */
tabstat v614 v615 v616 v617,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for male 12.5 to 12.8 */
tabstat v618 v619 v620 v621,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for female 12.1 to 12.4 */
tabstat v622 v623 v624 v625,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for female 12.5 to 12.8 */
tabstat v626 v627 v628 v629,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for total 12.1 to 12.4 */
tabstat v630 v631 v632 v633,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for total 12.5 to 12.8 */
*****************************************************************************
**** BLOCK-13: NO. OF MIGRATION & IMMIGRATION (0-14)Y & MORE THAN 15Y ****
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*****************************************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tabstat v634 v635,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for FEMALE & MALE MIGRATION (0-14)Y */
tabstat v638 v639,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for FEMALE & MALE MIGRATION (>15)Y */
tabstat v636 v637,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for FEMALE & MALE IMMIGRATION (0-14)Y
*/
tabstat v640 v641,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for FEMALE & MALE IMMIGRATION (>15)Y */
tabstat v642 v643,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for TOTAL MIGRATION FEMALE & MALE */
tabstat v644 v645,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for TOTAL IMMIGRATION FEMALE & MALE */
******************************************************
**** BLOCK-14: NO. OF OTHER SOCIAL INDICATORS ****
******************************************************
clear
set mem 500m
insheet using "D:\ASWANI-18\BSLLD\ERROR-CHECK-STATA\BSLLD-ANAYSIS.csv"
tabstat v646 v647 v648,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for FEMALE 14.1 TO 14.3 */
tabstat v652 v653 v654,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for MALE 14.1 TO 14.3 */
tabstat v649 v650 v651,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for FEMALE 14.4 TO 14.6 */
tabstat v655 v656 v657,stats(sum)by(blk_name) /* sum for MALE 14.4 TO 14.6 */
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