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Annexure – III
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI – 110 002
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE IN RESPECT OF MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT
1. Name of Principal Investigator: - Dr. Tariq Mahmood Usmani
2. Deptt. of PI:- Geography
Name of College :- Shibli National P.G. College, Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh)
3. UGC approval Letter No. and Date:- 8-3(270)/2011(MRP/NRCB) 8/8/12
4. Title of the Research Project:-
“Socio-economic Development and Regional Disparity in Uttar Pradesh”
5. Effective date of starting the project:- 20/8/2012
6. a. Period of Expenditure: From:- 20/8/2012 to 20/8/2014
b. Details of Expenditure ___Separate sheet is attached_________________________________
S.No. Item Amount Approved- (Rs.65,000)
Expenditure Incurred- (Rs.66,880)
Amount to be Received- (Rs.24,380)
S.No. Item Amount Approved(Rs.) Expenditure Incurred(Rs.)
Non Recurring
1. Books & Journals 20,000 20,120
2. Equipment
Recurring
3. Field Work/Travel
(Give details in the
proforma ).
25000 26080
4. Chemical and Glassware - -
5. Contingency including
special needs
20,000 20,680
Total 65,000 66,880
Annexure – IV UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI – 110 002 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE INCURRED ON FIELD WORK
Name of the Principal Investigator: Dr. Tariq Mahmood Usmani
Name of the Place Visited
Duration of the Visit Date of Journey
Mode of Journey
Expenditure Incurred(Rs)
From To
Delhi Univesity Library, ICSSR, JNU Library
Azamgarh Delhi 25/06/2012 Railway 1441
Delhi Azamgarh 29/06/2012 Railway 1441
Stay Charges 2000
Vikas Bhawan, Planning office
Azamgarh Lucknow 7/08/2012 Railway 606
Lucknow Azamgarh 10/08/2012 Railway 606
Stay Charges 1500
AMU library Azamgarh Aligarh 20/08/2012 Railway 851
Aligarh Azamgarh 25/08/2012 Railway 851
Stay Charges 1500
Jamia Central Library, JNU Library
Azamgarh Delhi 20/11/2013 Railway 1441
Delhi Azamgarh 25/11/2013 Railway 1441
Stay Charges 2000
AMU Library Azamgarh Aligarh 20/12/2013 Railway 851
Aligarh Azamgarh 26/12/2013 “Railway 851
Railway Railway Railway Railway Stay Charges 1500
DDU Library Azamgarh Gorakhpur 13/02/2013 Taxi 1100
Gorakhpur Azamgarh 13/02/2013 Taxi 1100
BHU library Azamgarh Varanasi 10/12/2013 Taxi 1000
Varanasi Azamgarh 10/12/2013 Taxi 1000
Yojna Bhawan, Azamgarh Lucknow 22/02/2013 Taxi 1500
Lucknow Azamgarh 23/02/2013 Taxi 1500
Total 26080
Annexure -VI
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI – 110 002.
Annual/Final Report of the work done on the Minor Research Project.
(Report to be submitted within 6 weeks after completion of each year)
1. Project report No. Final Report
2. UGC Reference No.F.- 8-3(270)/2011(MRP/NRCB) 8/8/12
3. Period of report: from 15/8/2012 to 14/8/2014
4. Title of research project-“Socio-economic Development and Regional Disparity in Uttar
Pradesh”
5. (a) Name of the Principal Investigator- Dr. Tariq Mahmood Usmani
(b) Deptt.- Department of Geography,
(c) College where work has progressed- Shibli National P.G. College, Azamgarh, Uttar
Pradesh, 276001
6. Effective date of starting of the project- 15/8/2012
7. Grant approved and expenditure incurred during the period of the report:
a. Total amount approved Rs.65,000/- (Sixty five thousand only)
b. Total expenditure Rs. 66,880/- (Sixty six thousand eight hundred eighty only)
c. Report of the work done: (separate sheet is attached)
i. Brief objective of the project- The specific objectives are as follows:
a. To analyze the existing levels of socio -economic development in
the region.
b. To examine spatial distribution of socio -economic development in
relation to their correlates.
c. Determination of levels of development at district levels on the basis
of socio-economic development of the region.
Annexure – VII
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI – 110 002
PROFORMA FOR SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION AT THE TIME OF SENDING THE
FINAL REPORT OF THE WORK DONE ON THE PROJECT
1. Title of the Project -
“Socio-economic Development and Regional Disparity in Uttar Pradesh”
2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR –
Dr. Tariq Mahmood Usmani. Associate Professor, Deptt. of Geography, Shibli
National P.G. College, Uttar Pradesh, 276001
3. NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE INSTITUTION
Shibli National P.G. College, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, 276001
4. UGC APPROVAL LETTER NO. AND DATE - 8-3(270)/2011(MRP/NRCB)
8/8/12
5. DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION-15/8/2012
6. TENURE OF THE PROJECT – 18 Months
7. TOTAL GRANT ALLOCATED – Rs.65000/- (Rupees Sixty five thousand)
8. TOTAL GRANT RECEIVED – Rs.42500/- (Forty two thousand five hundred)
9. FINAL EXPENDITURE - Rs.66880 (Sixty six thousand eight hundred eighty only)
10. TITLE OF THE PROJECT – Socio-economic Development and Regional Disparity in
Uttar Pradesh
11. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT -
The specific objectives are as follows:
1. To analyze the existing levels of socio -economic development in
the region.
2. To examine spatial distribution of socio -economic development in
relation to their correlates.
3. Determination of levels of development at district levels on the basis
of socio-economic development of the region.
4. To suggest a suitable strategy for accelerating the overall development
of the region
12. WHETHER OBJECTIVES WERE ACHIEVED
i. The existing level of socio-economic development in the study area has been found.
ii Spatial distribution of socio-economic development in relation to social,
agricultural and industrial correlates has been established.
iii . A suitable strategy for accelerating the overall socio-economic
development of the region has been suggested.
Therefore all the objectives of the present study is achieved.
13. ACHIEVEMENTS FROM THE PROJECT
One Ph.D thesis and three research paper has been published from the project.
14. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS
Summary
The study deals with the evaluation of social, agricultural and industrial
development and overall socio-economic development at district level in the state of
Uttar Pradesh. The state is predominantly rural and agrarian. The study throws light on
the association of social, agriculture and industrial sectors with soico-economic
development. The specific objectives of the study are as follows:
1. To analyze the exist ing levels of socio-economic development in
the region.
2. To examine spatial distribution of socio -economic development
in relation to their correlates.
3. Determination of levels of development at district levels on the
basis of socio-economic development of the region.
4. To suggest a suitable strategy for accelerating the overall
development of the region
The level of socio-economic development among the districts of Uttar Pradesh is
obtained with the help of composite index based on optimum combination of sixteen
socio-economic indicators. The district wise data in respect of sixteen indicators were
used for seventy districts of the State. The data on most of the indicators were for the
year 2001. The level of development is obtained separately for social, agricultural and
industrial development. The district of G.B.Nagar is ranked first and the district of Sant
Kabirnagar is ranked last in the level of socio-economic development in the State. Wide
disparities are obtained in the level of development among different regions of the state.
Western Uttar Pradesh and Central Uttar Pradesh region are found to be better developed
and region of Bundelkhand and Eastern Uttar Pradesh are less developed. The intra
district disparities also found in the socio-economic development of the study area. The
socio-economic development is positively associated with the growth and progress of
agricultural development and infrastructural facilities. The level of education, provision
of health services, banking facilities and transport systems did not significantly influence
the agricultural development in the State.
Major Findings and Conclusion
The broad conclusions emerging from the study are as follows:
1. With respect to overall socio-economic development, the districts of G.B.Nagar,
Ghaziabad, Sonbhadhra, J.P.Nagar, Kanpur Nagar, Lucknow Muzaffarnagar, Bulandshahr,
Mathura, Kanpur Dehat, Lalitpur, Agra, Mainpuri, Barabanki and Moradabad are found to be
better developed as compared to the remaining districts of the state. Most of the districts
belong to Western Uttar Pradesh and Central Uttar Pradesh. Similarly the districts of Sant Kabir
Nagar, Kushinagar, Sidharthnagar, Gonda, Maharajganj, Sharawasti, Bahraich, Balrampur, Sant
Ravidasnagar, Gorakhpur, Ambedkarnagar, Mirzapur, Azamgarh, Jaunpur and Deoria are very
low developed. All of these districts belong to Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The levels of development
in the rest of the districts are of middle or low order but most of the districts having tendency to
make improvement in the pattern of development.
2. Nine districts namely Sonbhadra, Jalaun, Lalitpur, Hamirpur, G.B.Nagaar, Jhansi,
Kanpur Nagar, Agra and Chitrakoot; eleven districts namely Pilibhit, Rampur, Barabanki,
Ambedkarnagar, J.P. Nagar, Shahjahanpur, Bulandshahr, and Baghpat and two districts namely
G.B.Nagar and Ghaziabad are found to be better developed in social , agriculture and industrial
sector respectively. Similarly six districts namely Kushinagar, Sant Kabirnagar, Maharajganj,
Gonda, Ambedkarnagar, and Sidharthnagar have very low social development; seven districts
namely Hamirpur, Chitrakoot, Mahoba, Jalaun, Banda, Jhansi, and Sonbhadra have very low
agricultural development and twenty three districts namely Kushinagar, Sant Kabirnagar,
Balrampur, Sidharthnagar, Kaushambi, Maharajganj, Etah, Sharawasti, Azamgarh, Gonda,
Deoria, Ambedkarnagar, Hardoi, Auraiya, Sultanpur, Chandauli, Sant Ravidasnagar, Pratapgarh,
Mainpuri, Sitapur, Basti, Kheri, Kannauj and Bahraich have very low industrial development.
Nine districts namely Kushinagar, Sant Ravidasnagar, Maharajganj, Bahraich, Sharawasti,
Balrampur, Gonda and Sidharthnagar are found to be very low developed in overall socio-
economic development.
3. The overall socio-economic development is positively associated with social,
agriculture and industrial development. The impact of industrial development on overall socio-
economic development is higher than the agriculture and social development. Agricultural
development along with the better avenues for education, electricity and medical facilities will
enhance the level of overall socio-economic development. Agricultural development and social
development and agricultural development and industrial development are negatively
associated.
4. Wide disparities in the levels of development have been observed in different districts.
Western Uttar Pradesh and Central Uttar Pradesh regions are found to be better developed
whereas most of the districts in Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bundelkhand regions are low
developed.
5. In order to reduce the disparities in the level of development, low developed districts
require improvements of various dimensions in different indicators for enhancing the level of
overall socio-economic development. The location specific technology of agricultural
development should be adopted and proper utilization of infrastructural facilities and resources
should be made. Special care and efforts should be made to enhance the industrial development
particularly household industry.
The present study reveals interesting insight into the issue of regional
disparities in term of development in Uttar Pradesh. There is wide micro-regional
disparities exist within the district and regions. There are mixed signals- on the whole the
districts of Uttar Pradesh convey a sense of vigorous disparities in sectoral and spatial
development. The analysis further reveals that the districts of Western Uttar Pradesh and
Central Uttar Pradesh of the study area are developed. The districts of Eastern Uttar