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Rural Development Programmes 229 SECTION - 6: RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES A number of special programmes for Rural Development are being implemented. Data on physical and financial progress made under these programmes are indicated in the Tables. 6.1 to 6.3: Temporal data (i.e from 2015-16 to 2017-18) in regard to the financial outlays (Revised and Budget estimates) of the schemes of the Ministry of Rural Development are provided Department-wise viz., Department of Rural Development and Department of Land Resources. A. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 6.4 to 6.19: National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) was notified on 7 th September 2005 by merging the on-going schemes of Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY), Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) and Sampoorna Grameen Rojgar Yojana (SGRY). MGNREGS aims at enhancing the livelihood security of the people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage employment in a financial year, to a rural household whose members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The second objective of the Act is to create durable assets and strengthen the livelihood resource base of the rural poor. The overall performance of MGNREGS is presented in terms of employment provided to households, total employment days for SCs, STs and Women, expenditure and number of works taken up during 2006-07, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014- 15, 2015-16 & 2016-17. B. Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana 6.20 & 6.21: On India’s Independence Day (2014), the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, made a commitment to launch the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) and in tune with the commitment, the Prime Minister launched the scheme on 11th October, 2014 - Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Ji’s birth anniversary – at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The goal is to develop three Adarsh Grams by March 2019, of which one would be achieved by 2016 in MP constitutency. Thereafter, five such Adarsh Grams (one per year) will be selected and developed by 2024. Inspired by the principles and values of Mahatma Gandhi, the Scheme places equal stress on nurturing values of national pride, patriotism, community spirit, self-confidence and on developing infrastructure. The SAGY will keep the soul of rural India alive while providing its people with quality access to basic amenities and opportunities to enable them to shape their own destiny. The scheme will be run under the guidance of Members of Parliament (MPs). Gram Panchayat would be the basic unit for development. It will have a population of 3000- 5000 in plain areas and 1000-3000 in hilly, tribal and difficult areas. In districts where this unit size is not available, Gram Panchayats approximating the desirable population size may be chosen. Presented in this Table is Summary Report of Gram Panchayats for SAGY October 2015.

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SECTION - 6: RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

A number of special programmes for Rural Development are being implemented. Data on physical and financial progress made under these programmes are indicated in the Tables.

6.1 to 6.3: Temporal data (i.e from 2015-16 to 2017-18) in regard to the financial outlays (Revised and Budget estimates) of the schemes of the Ministry of Rural Development are provided Department-wise viz., Department of Rural Development and Department of Land Resources.

A. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

6.4 to 6.19: National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) was notified on 7th September 2005 by merging the on-going schemes of Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY), Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) and Sampoorna Grameen Rojgar Yojana (SGRY). MGNREGS aims at enhancing the livelihood security of the people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage employment in a financial year, to a rural household whose members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The second objective of the Act is to create durable assets and strengthen the livelihood resource base of the rural poor. The overall performance of MGNREGS is presented in terms of employment provided to households, total employment days for SCs, STs and Women, expenditure and number of works taken up during 2006-07, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17.

B. Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana

6.20 & 6.21: On India’s Independence Day (2014), the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, made a commitment to launch the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) and in tune with the commitment, the Prime Minister launched the scheme on 11th October, 2014 - Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Ji’s birth anniversary – at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

The goal is to develop three Adarsh Grams by March 2019, of which one would be achieved by 2016 in MP constitutency. Thereafter, five such Adarsh Grams (one per year) will be selected and developed by 2024.

Inspired by the principles and values of Mahatma Gandhi, the Scheme places equal stress on nurturing values of national pride, patriotism, community spirit, self-confidence and on developing infrastructure. The SAGY will keep the soul of rural India alive while providing its people with quality access to basic amenities and opportunities to enable them to shape their own destiny.

The scheme will be run under the guidance of Members of Parliament (MPs). Gram Panchayat would be the basic unit for development. It will have a population of 3000-5000 in plain areas and 1000-3000 in hilly, tribal and difficult areas. In districts where this unit size is not available, Gram Panchayats approximating the desirable population size may be chosen.

Presented in this Table is Summary Report of Gram Panchayats for SAGY October 2015.

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C. National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)

6.22 to 6.30: The objective of the NRLM is to bring the assisted poor families (Swarozgaris) above the Poverty Line by providing them income-generating assets through a mix of Bank Credit and Governmental Subsidy.

The NRLM is different from earlier Programmes, in terms of the strategy envisaged for its implementation, and has been conceived as a holistic Programme of self-employment covering all aspects of self-employment, viz., organisation of the rural poor into Self-Help-Groups and their capacity building, training, planning of activity clusters, infrastructure build-up and technology and marketing support.

Data on the financial and physical progress under NRLM during 2010-11 and NRLM allocation and release till 2016 are shown.

D. Indira Awaas Yojana

6.31 to 6.36: These Tables contain data on the expenditure incurred and the actual number of houses constructed under Indira Awaas Yojana during 2002-03 to 2015-16. Physical and financial progress of housing schemes are indicated in these Tables for 2015-16 State-wise.

E. District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) Administration

6.37: State-wise allocations and releases of funds for 2012-13 to 2014-15 under DRDA Administration Scheme are reported.

F. National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)

6.38: This table contains data on Physical and Financial performance of National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) during 2002-03 to 2012-13 and 2016-17.

6.39 to 6.40: State-wise coverage of beneficiaries under various schemes of NSAP for the period 2014-15 and 2016-17 are presented in these Tables.

6.41: State-wise number of trainers under Rural Self-Employment Progress and Training Institutes (RSETIs) during 2015-16 is presented in this Table.

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Highlightsl Inclusive growth is one of the avowed goals of XI and XII Five Year Plans. Accordingly, to involve

the marginalised sections in growth process, MoRD launched several flagship programmes such as MGNREGS, SGSY and IWMP. The budgetary allocations lend support to the concern and commitment for poverty reduction and sustainable rural development. The coverage of SC, ST and Women under these programmes confirms the inclusiveness of poverty alleviation programmes. The poorer States like Odisha and Bihar have yet to take full advantage of these programmes. The current emphasis on convergence of the development programmes is likely to make significant dent on the asset structure and incomes of the poor.

l Organising the poor and building their capacities for entrepreneurship development to move them out of poverty has been envisaged under SGSY. The coverage of women under SGSY is about three-fourths per cent and SCs and STs constitute almost half of the Swarojgaris. The private sector has been involved in designing special SGSY projects for capacity building of the poor for wage employment.

l Under National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), about 21 lakh SHGs have been promoted since its inception in about 2 lakh villages spread over 2125 blocks in 316 districts till March 31, 2014. Bank credit linkage was arranged for self-help groups under NRLM to an extent of ` 206 crore.

l The convergence of SGSY and other development programmes with MGNREGS would strengthen the self-employment initiatives through value addition. Graduation of unskilled MGNREGS workers into skilled labour-force is an integral part of the strategy for poverty eradication on a sustainable basis.

l The share of SCs & STs in total MGNREGS employment was 40 per cent during 2011-12 to 2015-16. However, the work completion rate is not that satisfactory and this suggests that planning and execution of works should receive more attention. However, as many studies show, the MGNREGS has led to qualitative changes in the rural labour markets and also brought about improvements in social relations among different classes of rural India.

l Since mid 80s the State and Central governments have initiated a number of innovative schemes to provide housing for all the poor. IAY is one such scheme to bridge the (shelter) gap which is estimated to be about 48 per cent. During 2015-16, out of a targeted number of 20.79 lakh houses to be constructed, 9.32 lakh houses (45 per cent) were constructed / completed.

l Environmental degradation and poverty are positively associated. To arrest soil erosion and conserve moisture in the eco-fragile regions, the IWMP has been under implementation. The field data show that Rural Development programmes have been contributing to greening of rural economy.

l To minimise the vulnerability among the poorer sections, the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) has been in operation. This has been providing relief to the poorest of the poor. The State has to ensure that all the vulnerable sections are included under these safety nets. About ` 12634 crore was given as assistance under this programme to 27 crore beneficiaries in 2014-15.

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6: RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMESTable 6.1: Financial Outlays of the Ministry of Rural Development

(` in Crore)

S.No.

Name of the Department

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

B.E R.E B.E R.E B.E

1. Department of Rural Development 71642.00 77650.00 86000.00 96000.00 105447.88

2. Department of Land Resources 1627.77 1570.00 1700.00 1690.64 2310.86

Total 73269.77 79220.00 87700.00 97690.64 107758.24

B.E: Budget Estimates R.E: Revised Estimates.Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

Table 6.2: Financial Outlays of Schemes of the Department of Rural Development(` in Crore)

S.No. Name of the Department

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18B.E R.E B.E R.E B.E

1. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

34699.00 36967.00 38500.00 47499.00 48000.00

2. National Rural Livelihood Mission -Aajeevika

2505.00 2672.00 3000.00 3000.00 4500.00

3. Housing for All: Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

10025.00 10025.00 15000.00 16000.00 23000.00

4. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 14291.00 18291.00 19000.00 19000.00 19000.00

5. Grants to National Institute of Rural Development

50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00

6. Assistance to CAPART 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 20.00

7. PURA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8. Management support to RD Programmes and Strengthening district planning process

130.00 130.00 255.00 255.00 250.00

9. SECC Survey 350.00 330.00 375.00 375.00 80.18

10. National Social Assistance Programme

9082.00 9082.00 9500.00 9500.00 9500.00

11. RURBAN Mission 300.00 60.00 300.00 300.00 1000.00

12. Village Enterpreneurship ‘Start-up’ Programme

200.00 33.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

13. Grameen Vikas Bhawan 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 5.25

14. Non Scheme (Sectt.) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 42.45

Total (Plan) RD 71642.00 77650.00 86000.00 96000.00 105447.88B.E: Budget Estimates R.E: Revised Estimates.* An additional allocation of ` 10000 crore has also been made for PMGSY as loan from the RIDF window through NABARD for the year 2010-11.Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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Table 6.3: Financial Outlays in Respect of Plan Schemes of Department of Land Resources

(` in Crore)

S.No. Name of the Department

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

B.E R.E B.E R.E B.E

1. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMLSY)

1530.00 1530.00 1550.00 1550.00 2150.47

2. Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP)

97.77 40.00 150.00 140.64 150.00

3. Non-plan / Non-scheme 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.89

Total Land Resources 1627.77 1570.00 1700.00 1690.64 2310.36

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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gain

st a

vaila

ble

fund

s]37

548.

79[9

0%]

3943

9.95

4227

2.70

[110

.8 %

]39

655.

4943

905.

7058

356

Expe

nditu

re o

n wa

ges

(` C

rore

) (a

s %

of t

otal

exp

endi

ture

)24

006.

71

(64

%)

2742

2.65

(69

%)

2924

3.39

[72.

82 %

]25

248.

4130

884.

7440

780

Aver

age

Wag

e pa

id p

er p

erso

nday

(`)

113.

5412

1.38

133.

7315

1.84

131.

3117

3.00

Tota

l wor

ks ta

ken

up (i

n La

kh)

73.9

598

.11

93.5

297

.71

111.

2715

8.52

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238 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

4: (C

ontd

.) 20

11-1

2(6

35 D

istri

cts)

2012

-13

(636

Dis

trict

s)20

13-1

4(6

44 D

istri

cts)

2014

-15

(658

Dis

trict

s)20

15-1

6(6

61 D

istri

cts)

2016

-17

(685

Dis

trict

s)(1

)(7

)(8

)(9

)(1

0)(1

1)(1

2)W

orks

com

plet

ed (i

n La

kh)

16.3

915

.29

27.4

214

.18

17.3

360

.51

Wor

ks b

reak

-up

(in L

akh)

Wat

er c

onse

rvat

ion

and

wate

r har

vest

ing

19.0

4 [2

5.8

%]

27.3

7[3

1.7

%]

21.5

5 [1

5.54

%]

22.5

49.

958.

21

Prov

ision

of i

rriga

tion

facil

ity to

land

own

ed b

y SC

/ST/

BPL

and

IAY

bene

ficia

ries

4.54

[6.1

5 %

]10

.69

[12.

4%]

16.1

6 [1

1.66

%]

14.9

333

.21

16.6

2

Rura

l Con

nect

ivity

15.5

2 [2

1.0

%]

12.8

8 [1

4.9

%]

15.1

0 [1

0.89

%]

13.4

713

.63

4.56

Micr

o Irr

igat

ion

9.11

[12.

3 %

]4.

92

[5.7

%]

6.47

[4

.67

%]

3.51

5.06

1.45

Land

Dev

elop

men

t7.

12

[9.6

3 %

]6.

25

[7.2

%]

7.48

[5

.40

%]

6.46

7.50

4.73

Floo

d Co

ntro

l2.

81

[3.8

%]

2.72

[3.1

%]

3.16

[2

.28

%]

2.50

2.51

0.99

Drou

ght P

roofi

ng4.

05

[5.5

%]

15.6

0 [1

8.0

%]

15.7

5 [1

1.36

%]

11.1

813

.74

7.46

Reno

vatio

n of

Tra

ditio

nal W

ater

Bod

ies

8.85

[1

2.0

%]

3.73

[4

.3 %

]3.

75

[2.7

1 %

]3.

013.

343.

08

Oth

er a

ctivi

ties

appr

oved

by

MoR

D2.

63

[3.6

%}

2.02

[2.

3 %

]9.

90

[7.1

4 %

]2.

232.

58--

Bhar

at N

irman

Raj

eev

Gan

dhi S

eva

Kend

ra0.

26[0

.4 %

]0.

29 [0

.3 %

]0.

33

[0.2

4 %

]0.

310.

390.

09

Oth

er w

orks

inclu

ded

Coas

tal A

reas

, Rur

al D

rinkin

g W

ater

, Fi

sher

ies,

Rur

al S

anita

tion,

Ang

anwa

di a

nd P

layg

roun

d--

--38

.98

[28.

12 %

]--

--2.

3

Rura

l San

itatio

n--

8.27

11.0

2

HH: H

ouse

hold

OB:

Ope

ning

Bal

ance

Sour

ce: w

ww.n

rega

.nic.

in a

s on

May

, 201

7.

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Rural Development Programmes 239

Tabl

e 6.

5: M

ahat

ma

Gan

dhi N

atio

nal R

ural

Em

ploy

men

t at a

Gla

nce

Natio

nal

1To

tal N

o. o

f Dist

ricts

685

2To

tal N

o. o

f Blo

cks

6,86

33

Tota

l No.

of G

Ps2,

62,7

71I

Job

Card

4To

tal N

o. o

f Job

Car

ds is

sued

[In C

r]12

.55

Tota

l No.

of W

orke

rs[In

Cr]

25.1

96

Tota

l No.

of A

ctive

Job

Car

ds[In

Cr]

6.67

7To

tal N

o. o

f Act

ive W

orke

rs[In

Cr]

10.3

18

(i)SC

wor

ker a

gain

st a

ctive

wor

kers

[%]

20.2

79

(ii)S

T wo

rker

aga

inst

act

ive w

orke

rs[%

]16

.62

IIPr

ogre

ssFY

201

7-20

18FY

201

6-20

17FY

201

5-20

16FY

201

4-20

15FY

201

3-20

1410

Appr

oved

Lab

our B

udge

t[In

Cr]

215.

522

0.92

7423

9.11

222

0.67

258.

5711

Pers

onda

ys G

ener

ated

so

far[I

n Cr

]26

.17

235.

4176

235.

1465

166.

2122

0.37

12%

of t

otal

LB

12.1

410

6.56

98.3

475

.32

85.2

313

% a

s pe

r pro

porti

onat

e LB

51.6

20

00

014

SC p

erso

nday

s %

as

of to

tal p

erso

nday

s20

.64

21.2

722

.29

22.4

22.8

115

ST p

erso

nday

s %

as

of to

tal p

erso

nday

s18

.23

17.6

17.8

16.9

717

.52

16W

omen

per

sond

ays

out o

f tot

al (%

)55

.97

56.1

155

.26

54.8

852

.82

17Av

erag

e da

ys o

f em

ploy

men

t pro

vided

per

hou

seho

ld16

.88

46.0

148

.85

40.1

745

.97

18Av

erag

e W

age

rate

per

day

per

per

son

(`)

159.

0616

1.69

154.

0814

3.92

132.

719

Tota

l No.

of H

Hs c

ompl

eted

100

Day

s of

Wag

e Em

ploy

men

t4,

824

39,7

4,85

648

,47,

975

24,9

2,65

446

,59,

347

20To

tal h

ouse

hold

s wo

rked

[In

Cr]

1.55

5.11

724.

8134

4.14

4.79

21To

tal I

ndivi

dual

s wo

rked

[In

Cr]

2.14

7.65

537.

2261

6.22

7.39

22Di

ffere

ntly

able

d pe

rson

s wo

rked

1,66

,324

4,68

,665

4,59

,597

4,13

,316

4,86

,495

(Con

td...

)

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240 Rural Development Statistics

IIIW

orks

23Nu

mbe

r of G

Ps w

ith N

IL e

xp.

91,4

9919

,929

39,4

6939

,531

27,1

5424

Tota

l No.

of w

orks

take

n up

(New

+Spi

ll Ove

r) [In

Lak

hs]

103.

6215

8.04

123.

1297

.65

93.5

225

Num

ber o

f ong

oing

wor

ks [I

n La

khs]

99.4

97.8

386

.94

68.2

166

.126

Num

ber o

f com

plet

ed w

orks

[In

Lakh

s]4.

2360

.21

36.1

829

.44

27.4

227

% o

f NRM

Exp

. (Pu

blic

+ In

divid

ual)

58.3

759

.08

58.7

149

.248

28%

of C

ateg

ory

B wo

rks

44.1

237

.66

33.8

21.4

17.6

29%

of E

xpen

ditu

re o

n Ag

ricul

ture

and

Agr

icultu

re A

llied

work

s66

.13

64.8

662

.85

52.8

148

.7IV

Fina

ncia

l Pro

gres

s30

Tota

l cen

tral r

elea

se (I

n Cr

.)15

,264

.347

,594

.72

35,9

74.6

432

,139

.132

,746

.267

531

Tota

l Ava

ilabi

lity (I

n Cr

.)19

,282

56,1

41.2

443

,380

.72

37,5

88.0

342

,103

.882

532

Tota

l Exp

. [In

Cr]

10,0

02.7

958

,355

.24

44,0

02.5

936

,025

.04

38,5

52.6

233

Perc

enta

ge U

tilisa

tion

51.8

810

3.94

101.

4395

.84

91.5

634

Wag

es [I

n Cr

]7,

225.

1940

,780

.45

30,8

90.9

624

,187

.26

26,4

91.2

135

Mat

eria

l and

skil

led

Wag

es [I

n Cr

]2,

574.

0414

,778

.13

10,7

48.2

89,

421.

119,

693.

7236

Mat

eria

l (%

)26

.27

26.6

25.8

128

.03

26.7

937

Tota

l Adm

Exp

endi

ture

[In

Cr]

203.

562,

796.

662,

363.

362,

416.

672,

367.

6838

Adm

in E

xp (%

)2.

034.

795.

376.

716.

1439

Liab

ility

(Wag

es) [

In C

r]1,

130.

092,

028.

2234

0.44

473.

3747

0.88

40Av

erag

e Co

st P

er D

ay P

er P

erso

n (In

`)

204.

2523

6.69

202.

4620

6.13

183.

4741

% T

otal

Exp

. thr

ough

eFM

S (`

In L

akhs

)99

.63

92.9

691

.19

77.3

537

.17

42%

Pay

men

ts g

ener

ated

with

in 1

5 da

ys87

.27

42.5

536

.92

26.8

550

.09

Perfo

rman

ce s

ince

ince

ptio

n: P

erso

nday

s G

ener

ated

(In

Cr.):

232

3.72

Tot

al e

xpen

ditu

re (`

In C

r.): 3

9300

2.09

To

day

1221

5897

wor

kers

are

exp

ecte

d on

823

886

work

sites

(as

per e

-Mus

tRol

l) As

on

24/0

5/20

17So

urce

: www

.nre

ga.n

ic.in

as

on M

ay 2

4, 2

017.

Tabl

e 6.

5: (C

ontd

...)

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Rural Development Programmes 241

Tabl

e 6.

6: F

inan

cial

and

Phy

sica

l Ach

ieve

men

t of M

GNR

EGS-

200

6-07

S.No

.St

ates

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

prov

ided

with

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys o

f em

ploy

men

t pro

vide

d (in

Lak

hs)

Fund

s Av

aila

ble

Tota

lSC

sST

sW

omen

Oth

ers

(` in

Lak

h)

12

34

56

78

9

1An

dhra

Pra

desh

21

6149

421

6139

567

8.77

202.

4188

.31

371.

9338

8.05

1142

24.3

9

2Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh

1692

616

926

4.53

04.

531.

360

1211

.25

3As

sam

79

8179

7922

7057

2.92

49.5

726

5.05

181.

4325

8.3

7076

9.1

4Bi

har

1708

610

1688

899

596.

8728

119

.13

103.

7229

6.74

1191

17.8

1

5Ch

hatti

sgar

h 12

8279

412

5673

770

0.21

84.0

831

8.98

275.

2929

7.15

8408

8.78

6G

ujar

at

2262

6922

6269

100.

487.

0764

.57

50.4

428

.84

1237

4.74

7Ha

ryan

a 50

765

5076

524

.12

14.4

80

7.38

9.64

4652

.85

8Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh

6718

763

514

29.9

9.09

6.7

3.66

14.1

157

19.2

9Ja

mm

u &

Kash

mir

1213

2812

1328

32.3

1.75

7.5

1.44

23.0

550

12.4

10Jh

arkh

and

1394

108

1394

108

520.

4712

2.19

209.

720

5.46

188.

5998

220.

95

11Ka

rnat

aka

5485

3254

5185

222.

0173

.37

45.1

811

2.24

103.

4634

131.

33

12Ke

rala

10

4927

9910

720

.48

4.12

2.54

13.4

413

.82

4835

.18

13M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h 27

3376

228

6634

919

71.7

731

2.96

959.

0585

2.53

699.

7621

3368

.36

14M

ahar

asht

ra

3530

2438

4944

159.

2825

.79

65.1

259

.05

68.3

748

693.

66

15M

anip

ur

1856

818

568

18.5

70

18.5

79.

450

2037

.59

16M

egha

laya

99

177

9662

724

.22

0.07

20.1

44.

74.

0125

83.6

3

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242 Rural Development Statistics

S.No

.St

ates

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

prov

ided

with

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys o

f em

ploy

men

t pro

vide

d (in

Lak

hs)

Fund

s Av

aila

ble

Tota

lSC

sST

sW

omen

Oth

ers

(` in

Lak

h)

12

34

56

78

9

17M

izora

m

5247

850

998

7.85

07.

852.

620

2598

.21

18Na

gala

nd

2788

427

884

13.0

80

13.0

83.

920

1595

.96

19O

dish

a 14

0725

113

9416

979

9.34

189.

0639

3.87

284.

5821

6.41

8901

8.66

20Pu

njab

31

788

3164

815

.57

10.8

05.

884.

7738

39.2

1

21Ra

jast

han

1175

172

1175

172

998.

8715

9.5

642.

967

0.68

196.

4785

617.

3

22Si

kkim

41

7941

072.

420.

022.

380.

60.

0345

6.5

23Ta

mil N

adu

6837

0868

3481

182.

7910

2.48

4.34

148.

2775

.97

2521

0.92

24Tr

ipur

a 74

800

7433

550

.13

7.98

31.1

737

.610

.98

4977

.63

25Ut

tar P

rade

sh

2676

261

2573

245

822.

9146

7.82

25.6

213

6.21

329.

4610

2871

.22

26Ut

tara

khan

d 13

4363

1343

1240

.610

.84

0.57

12.3

729

.19

7105

.31

27W

est B

enga

l 32

3536

030

8375

744

0.08

158.

7881

.88

80.4

619

9.42

6302

3.42

All-I

ndia

2118

8894

2101

6099

9050

.54

2295

.23

3298

.73

3679

.01

3456

.59

1207

363

Sour

ce :

www.

nreg

a.ni

c.in

.

Tabl

e 6.

6: (C

ontd

...)

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td...

)

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Rural Development Programmes 243

Table 6.6: (Contd….)

S.No. States

Central Release

(Sanctioned) ExpenditureWorks

OngoingWorks

CompletedTotal

Works(` in Lakh) (` in Lakh)

1 10 11 12 13

1 Andhra Pradesh 20000 68020.32 133727 87571 221298

2 Arunachal Pradesh 272.85 221.34 99 397 496

3 Assam 13970.85 59252.93 5889 9518 15407

4 Bihar 40503.38 71276.16 32122 29759 61881

5 Chhattisgarh 70212.53 66882.16 16358 16105 32463

6 Gujarat 4113.94 8585.03 5292 3137 8429

7 Haryana 913.39 3594.67 667 985 1652

8 Himachal Pradesh 683.64 3940.12 4004 4722 8726

9 Jammu & Kashmir 986.37 3454.44 1236 722 1958

10 Jharkhand 37618.59 71155.13 39767 24048 63815

11 Karnataka 6329.69 24829.67 7638 11005 18643

12 Kerala 2179.51 2789.73 0 0 0

13 Madhya Pradesh 35000 186268.63 86610 82548 169158

14 Maharashtra 18421.36 17461.18 5568 5324 10892

15 Manipur 570.89 2025.5 714 901 1615

16 Meghalaya 2064.68 2111.85 2074 850 2924

17 Mizoram 298.9 1643.11 47 216 263

18 Nagaland 430.11 1457.62 4 124 128

19 Odisha 77112.49 73346.62 32718 18803 51521

20 Punjab 755.75 2500.21 579 749 1328

21 Rajasthan 20000 69306.14 13278 8771 22049

22 Sikkim 451.5 261.89 55 103 158

23 Tamil Nadu 9889.21 15163.63 4506 2213 6719

24 Tripura 1884.66 4507.68 867 4115 4982

25 Uttar Pradesh 33498.69 77967.46 29380 55389 84769

26 Uttarakhand 1910.6 4849.7 2827 4426 7253

27 West Bengal 18358.84 39462.63 18780 24281 43061

All-India 418432.40 882335.60 444806 396782 841588Source : www.nrega.nic.in.

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244 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

7: S

tate

-wis

e Ph

ysic

al A

chie

vem

ent o

f MG

NREG

S - 2

006-

07(H

ouse

hold

s in

Tho

usan

ds)

S. No.

Stat

esCu

mul

ativ

e No

. of H

Hs

issu

ed jo

b ca

rds

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

% o

f HHs

with

job

card

s de

man

ding

w

ork

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

prov

ided

em

ploy

men

t%

of H

Hs p

rovi

ded

empl

oym

ent o

ut o

f th

ose

seek

ing

1An

dhra

Pra

desh

50

6721

6142

.721

6110

0.0

2Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh

1717

100.

017

100.

03

Assa

m

917

798

87.1

792

99.3

4Bi

har

3563

1709

48.0

1689

98.8

5Ch

hatti

sgar

h 18

4912

8369

.412

5798

.06

Guj

arat

63

222

635

.822

610

0.0

7Ha

ryan

a 10

751

47.5

5110

0.0

8Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh

9967

67.6

6494

.59

Jam

mu

& Ka

shm

ir 17

912

167

.712

110

0.0

10Jh

arkh

and

2304

1394

60.5

1394

100.

011

Karn

atak

a 79

654

968

.954

599

.412

Kera

la

214

105

49.1

9994

.513

Mad

hya

Prad

esh

4446

2734

61.5

2866

104.

814

Mah

aras

htra

27

5335

312

.838

510

9.0

15M

anip

ur

1919

100.

019

100.

016

Meg

hala

ya

113

9987

.697

97.4

17M

izora

m

2252

238.

951

97.2

18Na

gala

nd

2828

100.

028

100.

019

Odi

sha

2593

1407

54.3

1394

99.1

20Pu

njab

37

3285

.232

99.6

21Ra

jast

han

1508

1175

77.9

1175

100.

022

Sikk

im

44

92.9

498

.323

Tam

il Nad

u 11

5868

459

.168

310

0.0

24Tr

ipur

a 75

7599

.674

99.4

25Ut

tar P

rade

sh

4004

2676

66.8

2573

96.2

26Ut

tara

khan

d 19

913

467

.413

410

0.0

27W

est B

enga

l 51

4732

3562

.930

8495

.3

Tota

l 37

850

2118

956

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Tab

le 6

.7: (

Cont

d….)

S. No.

Stat

esTo

tal E

mpl

oym

ent

Days

(in

Lakh

)Em

ploy

men

t per

Ho

useh

old

(Day

s)Sh

are

of S

Cs in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

Shar

e of

STs

inEm

ploy

men

t (%

)Sh

are

of W

omen

inEm

ploy

men

t (%

)%

of U

tilis

atio

nof

Fun

ds1

Andh

ra P

rade

sh

678.

7731

.429

.813

.054

.859

.52

Arun

acha

l Pra

desh

4.

5326

.8--

100.

030

.018

.33

Assa

m

572.

9272

.38.

746

.331

.783

.74

Biha

r 59

6.87

35.3

47.1

3.2

17.4

59.8

5Ch

hatti

sgar

h 70

0.21

55.7

12.0

45.6

39.3

79.5

6G

ujar

at

100.

4844

.47.

064

.350

.269

.47

Hary

ana

24.1

247

.560

.00.

030

.677

.38

Him

acha

l Pra

desh

29

.947

.130

.422

.412

.268

.99

Jam

mu

& Ka

shm

ir 32

.326

.65.

423

.24.

568

.910

Jhar

khan

d 52

0.47

37.3

23.5

40.3

39.5

72.4

11Ka

rnat

aka

222.

0140

.733

.020

.450

.672

.712

Kera

la

20.4

820

.720

.112

.465

.657

.713

Mad

hya

Prad

esh

1971

.77

68.8

15.9

48.6

43.2

87.3

14M

ahar

asht

ra

159.

2841

.416

.240

.937

.135

.915

Man

ipur

18

.57

100.

00.

010

0.0

50.9

99.4

16M

egha

laya

24

.22

25.1

0.3

83.2

194.

181

.717

Mizo

ram

7.

8515

.40.

010

0.0

33.4

63.2

18Na

gala

nd

13.0

846

.90.

010

0.0

30.0

91.3

19O

dish

a 79

9.34

57.3

23.7

49.3

35.6

82.4

20Pu

njab

15

.57

49.2

69.4

0.0

37.8

65.1

21Ra

jast

han

998.

8785

.016

.064

.467

.180

.922

Sikk

im

2.42

58.9

0.8

98.3

24.8

57.4

23Ta

mil N

adu

182.

7926

.756

.12.

481

.160

.124

Trip

ura

50.1

367

.415

.962

.275

.090

.625

Utta

r Pra

desh

82

2.91

32.0

56.8

3.1

16.6

75.8

26Ut

tara

khan

d 40

.630

.226

.71.

430

.568

.327

Wes

t Ben

gal

440.

0814

.336

.118

.618

.362

.6To

tal

9050

.56

43.1

25.4

36.4

40.6

73.1

Not a

vaila

ble.

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246 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

8: F

inan

cial

and

Phy

sica

l Ach

ieve

men

t of M

GNR

EGS

2011

-12

S. No.

Stat

e/UT

Cum

ulat

ive

No.

of H

H is

sued

jo

b ca

rds

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

No. o

f hou

se-

hold

s pr

ovid

ed

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys o

f em

ploy

men

t pro

vide

d (in

Lak

h)

Tota

lSC

sST

sW

omen

Oth

ers

12

34

56

78

910

1An

dhra

Pra

desh

1188

6571

4899

350

4899

350

2767

.72

747.

1650

8.26

1599

.58

1512

.3

2Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh49

723

1372

231

770.

520

0.52

0.21

0

3As

sam

3914

289

1353

542

1347

654

353.

4719

.63

80.6

588

.07

253.

19

4Bi

har

1213

1260

1689

893

1660

581

626.

7615

3.97

11.0

917

9.49

461.

7

5G

ujar

at40

7669

883

5227

8205

7731

1.22

24.4

212

5.32

140.

7516

1.49

6Ha

ryan

a67

1817

2779

6927

7286

108.

9254

.09

0.02

39.7

54.8

1

7Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh11

0293

053

2068

4982

4126

1.1

78.5

415

.95

155.

3716

6.61

8Ja

mm

u &

Kash

mir

7125

2637

1918

3616

1716

2.18

11.9

424

.328

.76

125.

95

9Ka

rnat

aka

5572

268

1664

099

1652

079

699.

5510

9.84

58.0

232

1.32

531.

69

10Ke

rala

1856

813

1418

056

1416

386

631.

9490

.47

1558

6.75

526.

46

11M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h11

8416

3637

4068

037

2717

415

74.4

633

3.09

431.

7567

1.42

809.

62

12M

ahar

asht

ra65

9452

213

9687

013

8052

965

1.21

37.7

911

1.43

299.

4350

1.99

13Pu

njab

8651

1224

5674

2451

7664

.38

49.8

40.

0227

.83

14.5

1

14Ra

jast

han

9730

877

4702

443

4523

264

2107

.71

353.

2651

7.22

1458

.01

1237

.24

15Si

kkim

7919

655

765

5446

432

.76

1.49

11.7

714

.65

19.5

16Ta

mil N

adu

8188

149

6376

449

6344

466

3014

.16

870.

5838

.63

2231

.01

2104

.94

17Tr

ipur

a60

1255

5671

2956

6793

490.

1388

.17

206.

0218

9.43

195.

94

18Ut

tar P

rade

sh14

5526

8373

3792

972

9870

226

53.0

183

6.94

33.1

245

4.63

1782

.95

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S. No.

Stat

e/UT

Cum

ulat

ive

No.

of H

H is

sued

jo

b ca

rds

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

No. o

f hou

se-

hold

s pr

ovid

ed

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys o

f em

ploy

men

t pro

vide

d (in

Lak

h)

Tota

lSC

sST

sW

omen

Oth

ers

12

34

56

78

910

19W

est B

enga

l11

1268

0954

3479

454

1647

914

33.5

948

3.74

146.

7446

5.08

803.

12

20Ch

hatti

sgar

h43

8768

027

3745

227

2737

112

12.8

911

6.77

455.

5454

8.83

640.

58

21Jh

arkh

and

4012

789

1563

750

1556

569

601.

2476

.64

235.

0918

8.06

289.

51

22Ut

tara

khan

d10

2323

546

0810

4583

2119

0.34

34.9

15.

4884

.86

149.

95

23M

anip

ur42

5526

3610

4333

5968

205.

131.

2414

5.02

68.6

358

.87

24M

egha

laya

4493

0633

1646

3309

8316

1.66

1.07

151.

967

.24

8.7

25M

izora

m21

1181

1764

0116

9433

122.

850.

1712

2.25

29.0

10.

43

26Na

gala

nd38

0498

3354

7233

5378

225.

931.

5721

1.83

57.9

612

.53

27O

dish

a61

4210

413

9149

913

7859

745

3.75

79.4

217

3.18

175.

3620

1.15

28Pu

duch

erry

6625

742

553

4254

610

.79

3.72

0.01

8.68

7.06

29An

dam

an &

Nico

bar

5862

919

248

1870

18.

10

0.26

3.75

7.84

30La

ksha

dwee

p79

3637

5737

461.

460

1.44

0.58

0.02

31Ch

andi

garh

40

00

00

00

32Da

dra

& Na

gar H

avel

i37

40

00

00

00

33Da

man

& D

iu0

00

00

00

0

34G

oa29

549

1117

411

167

3.11

0.1

0.66

2.35

2.35

Tota

l12

2750

202

5034

8382

4986

2775

2114

2.04

4660

.57

3838

.49

1018

6.8

1264

3

Tabl

e 6.

8: (C

ontd

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248 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

8: (C

ontd

…)

S.No

.St

ate/

UTFu

nds

Avai

labl

e (`

in L

akh)

Cent

ral R

elea

se

(San

ctio

ned)

(` in

Lak

h)Ex

pend

iture

(` in

Lak

h)W

orks

O

ngoi

ngW

orks

Co

mpl

eted

Tota

l W

orks

111

1213

1415

161

Andh

ra P

rade

sh27

794.

340

4093

93.4

1695

384

3726

217

3264

6

2Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh69

99.0

160

78.5

895

.07

364

036

4

3As

sam

8387

9.64

4268

5.8

7482

8.16

5576

211

459

6722

1

4Bi

har

1575

36.2

4788

7.45

1475

07.6

3491

0679

234

9898

5G

ujar

at92

616.

370

6494

8.52

9843

540

439

1388

74

6Ha

ryan

a27

466

2751

2.23

3166

0.46

6117

1433

520

452

7Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh62

197.

70

5040

5.93

4396

935

625

7959

4

8Ja

mm

u &

Kash

mir

9804

1.61

7813

0.96

3888

4.96

6493

425

4267

476

9Ka

rnat

aka

1919

200

2190

15.9

2849

5669

489

3544

45

10Ke

rala

1045

86.6

9510

5.43

1005

0312

095

1466

6915

8764

11M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h48

8228

.80

3398

27.2

7546

1412

8548

8831

62

12M

ahar

asht

ra14

4771

.310

3552

.515

8813

.924

8780

6433

2552

13

13Pu

njab

1999

8.59

015

926.

0810

696

7170

1786

6

14Ra

jast

han

4374

55.5

031

8278

.935

9067

3032

738

9394

15Si

kkim

1101

8.93

1007

9.77

7093

.77

3989

898

4887

16Ta

mil N

adu

3546

410

2886

50.1

1108

1927

394

1382

13

17Tr

ipur

a10

0872

.695

932.

5794

559.

9322

133

6148

883

621

18Ut

tar P

rade

sh62

2467

.30

5062

22.3

8875

2150

6085

1393

606

19W

est B

enga

l30

8621

.30

3004

04.2

2430

5716

5001

4080

58

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Tabl

e 6.

8: (C

ontd

…)

S.No

.St

ate/

UTFu

nds

Avai

labl

e (`

in L

akh)

Cent

ral R

elea

se

(San

ctio

ned)

(` in

Lak

h)Ex

pend

iture

(` in

Lak

h)W

orks

O

ngoi

ngW

orks

Co

mpl

eted

Tota

l W

orks

111

1213

1415

1620

Chha

ttisg

arh

2508

18.9

1638

55.9

2046

80.4

1697

1570

427

2401

42

21Jh

arkh

and

1618

82.8

9354

1.21

1143

57.4

2130

0744

607

2576

14

22Ut

tara

khan

d44

595.

3737

351.

4239

764.

4358

207

1205

370

260

23M

anip

ur72

809.

1562

496.

7328

117.

6687

160

8716

24M

egha

laya

3411

8.61

2849

8.33

2810

9.48

1954

048

0624

346

25M

izora

m39

043.

4432

956.

7220

476.

6710

234

948

1118

2

26Na

gala

nd68

882.

267

346.

5745

343.

5622

744

1919

2466

3

27O

dish

a13

7250

010

3217

.315

5786

7361

222

9398

28Pu

duch

erry

2474

.45

100

1265

.07

1275

6713

42

29An

dam

an &

Nico

bar

1925

.55

1643

.85

1548

.69

219

324

543

30La

ksha

dwee

p40

5.55

3526

3.93

141

014

1

31Ch

andi

garh

00

00

00

32Da

dra

& Na

gar H

avel

i10

010

00

00

0

33Da

man

& D

iu0

00

00

0

34G

oa93

2.53

259.

6471

4.79

727

345

1072

Tota

l 41

5635

199

5150

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5487

959

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250 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

9: P

hysi

cal A

chie

vem

ent o

f MG

NREG

S 20

11-1

2(H

ouse

hold

s in

Tho

usan

ds)

S.No

.St

ate/

UTCu

mul

ativ

e No

. of

HHs

issu

ed jo

b ca

rds

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

% o

f HHs

with

Job

ca

rds

dem

andi

ng

wor

k

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

prov

ided

em

ploy

men

t

% o

f HHs

pro

vide

d em

ploy

men

t out

of

thos

e se

ekin

g

1An

dhra

Pra

desh

1188

6.57

4899

.35

41.2

248

99.3

510

0.00

2Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh49

.723

13.7

2227

.60

3.17

723

.15

3As

sam

3914

.289

1353

.542

34.5

813

47.6

5499

.56

4Bi

har

1213

1.26

1689

.893

13.9

316

60.5

8198

.27

5G

ujar

at40

76.6

9883

5.22

720

.49

820.

577

98.2

5

6Ha

ryan

a67

1.81

727

7.96

941

.38

277.

286

99.7

5

7Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh11

02.9

353

2.06

848

.24

498.

241

93.6

4

8Ja

mm

u &

Kash

mir

712.

526

371.

918

52.2

036

1.61

797

.23

9Ka

rnat

aka

5572

.268

1664

.099

29.8

616

52.0

7999

.28

10Ke

rala

1856

.813

1418

.056

76.3

714

16.3

8699

.88

11M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h11

841.

6437

40.6

831

.59

3727

.174

99.6

4

12M

ahar

asht

ra65

94.5

2213

96.8

721

.18

1380

.529

98.8

3

13Pu

njab

865.

112

245.

674

28.4

024

5.17

699

.80

14Ra

jast

han

9730

.877

4702

.443

48.3

245

23.2

6496

.19

15Si

kkim

79.1

9655

.765

70.4

154

.464

97.6

7

16Ta

mil N

adu

8188

.149

6376

.449

77.8

763

44.4

6699

.50

17Tr

ipur

a60

1.25

556

7.12

994

.32

566.

793

99.9

4

18Ut

tar P

rade

sh14

552.

6873

37.9

2950

.42

7298

.702

99.4

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Rural Development Programmes 251

S.No

.St

ate/

UTCu

mul

ativ

e No

. of

HHs

issu

ed jo

b ca

rds

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

who

hav

e de

man

ded

empl

oym

ent

% o

f HHs

with

Job

ca

rds

dem

andi

ng

wor

k

No. o

f hou

seho

lds

prov

ided

em

ploy

men

t

% o

f HHs

pro

vide

d em

ploy

men

t out

of

thos

e se

ekin

g

19W

est B

enga

l11

126.

8154

34.7

9448

.84

5416

.479

99.6

6

20Ch

hatti

sgar

h43

87.6

827

37.4

5262

.39

2727

.371

99.6

3

21Jh

arkh

and

4012

.789

1563

.75

38.9

715

56.5

6999

.54

22Ut

tara

khan

d10

23.2

3546

0.81

45.0

345

8.32

199

.46

23M

anip

ur42

5.52

636

1.04

384

.85

335.

968

93.0

5

24M

egha

laya

449.

306

331.

646

73.8

133

0.98

399

.80

25M

izora

m21

1.18

117

6.40

183

.53

169.

433

96.0

5

26Na

gala

nd38

0.49

833

5.47

288

.17

335.

378

99.9

7

27O

dish

a61

42.1

0413

91.4

9922

.66

1378

.597

99.0

7

28Pu

duch

erry

66.2

5742

.553

64.2

242

.546

99.9

8

29An

dam

an &

Nico

bar

58.6

2919

.248

32.8

318

.701

97.1

6

30La

ksha

dwee

p7.

936

3.75

747

.34

3.74

699

.71

31Ch

andi

garh

0.00

40

0.00

00

32Da

dra

& Na

gar H

avel

i0.

374

00.

000

0

33Da

man

& D

iu0

00.

000

0

34G

oa29

.549

11.1

7437

.82

11.1

6799

.94

Tota

l 12

2750

.250

348.

3841

.02

4986

2.78

99.0

4

Tabl

e 6.

9: (C

ontd

...)

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td...

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252 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

9: (C

ontd

…..)

S. No.

Stat

e/UT

Tota

l Em

ploy

men

t Da

ys (i

n La

kh)

Empl

oym

ent P

er

Hous

ehol

d (D

ays)

Shar

e of

SCs

in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

Shar

e of

STs

in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

Shar

e of

Wom

en in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

1An

dhra

Pra

desh

2767

.72

56.5

27.0

18.4

57.8

2Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh0.

5216

.40.

010

0.0

40.4

3As

sam

353.

4726

.25.

622

.824

.9

4Bi

har

626.

7637

.724

.61.

828

.6

5G

ujar

at31

1.22

37.9

7.8

40.3

45.2

6Ha

ryan

a10

8.92

39.3

49.7

0.0

36.4

7Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh26

1.1

52.4

30.1

6.1

59.5

8Ja

mm

u &

Kash

mir

162.

1844

.87.

415

.017

.7

9Ka

rnat

aka

699.

5542

.315

.78.

345

.9

10Ke

rala

631.

9444

.614

.32.

492

.8

11M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h15

74.4

642

.221

.227

.442

.6

12M

ahar

asht

ra65

1.21

47.2

5.8

17.1

46.0

13Pu

njab

64.3

826

.377

.40.

043

.2

14Ra

jast

han

2107

.71

46.6

16.8

24.5

69.2

15Si

kkim

32.7

660

.14.

535

.944

.7

16Ta

mil N

adu

3014

.16

47.5

28.9

1.3

74.0

17Tr

ipur

a49

0.13

86.5

18.0

42.0

38.6

18Ut

tar P

rade

sh26

53.0

136

.331

.51.

217

.1

19W

est B

enga

l14

33.5

926

.533

.710

.232

.4

20Ch

hatti

sgar

h12

12.8

944

.59.

637

.645

.2

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td...

)

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Rural Development Programmes 253

Tabl

e 6.

9: (C

ontd

…..)

S. No.

Stat

e/UT

Tota

l Em

ploy

men

t Da

ys (i

n La

kh)

Empl

oym

ent P

er

Hous

ehol

d (D

ays)

Shar

e of

SCs

in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

Shar

e of

STs

in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

Shar

e of

Wom

en in

Empl

oym

ent (

%)

21Jh

arkh

and

601.

2438

.612

.739

.131

.3

22Ut

tara

khan

d19

0.34

41.5

18.3

2.9

44.6

23M

anip

ur20

5.13

61.1

0.6

70.7

33.5

24M

egha

laya

161.

6648

.80.

794

.041

.6

25M

izora

m12

2.85

72.5

0.1

99.5

23.6

26Na

gala

nd22

5.93

67.4

0.7

93.8

25.7

27O

dish

a45

3.75

32.9

17.5

38.2

38.6

28Pu

duch

erry

10.7

925

.434

.50.

180

.4

29An

dam

an &

Nico

bar

8.1

43.3

0.0

3.2

46.3

30La

ksha

dwee

p1.

4639

.00.

098

.639

.7

31Ch

andi

garh

00

00

0

32Da

dra

& Na

gar H

avel

i0

00

00

33Da

man

& D

iu0

00

00

34G

oa3.

1127

.83.

221

.275

.6

Tota

l21

142.

0442

.422

.018

.248

.2

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ce :

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a.ni

c.in

as

on J

une

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012

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254 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

10: P

hysi

cal A

chie

vem

ent o

f MG

NREG

S 20

12-1

3

S. No.

Stat

es

No. o

f ho

useh

olds

wh

o ha

ve

dem

ande

d em

ploy

men

t

No. o

f ho

useh

olds

pr

ovid

ed

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys in

Lak

hsAv

erag

e pe

rson

-da

ys p

er

Hous

e-ho

ld

Num

ber o

f Ho

useh

olds

Av

aile

d 10

0 da

ys o

f Em

-pl

oym

ent

Tota

lSC

s%

age

of

SC p

artic

i-pa

tion

STs

% a

ge o

f ST

par

tici-

patio

nW

omen

% a

ge o

f W

omen

pa

rtici

- pa

tion

Othe

rs

1An

dam

an A

nd N

icoba

r15

496

1039

84.

970

00.

255.

032.

3246

.68

4.72

47.8

1106

2An

dhra

Pra

desh

5816

077

5816

077

3238

.86

755.

6423

.33

502.

7215

.52

1888

.99

58.3

219

80.5

55.6

999

5394

3Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh14

1133

1010

0425

.63

00

21.7

985

.02

7.54

29.4

23.

8425

.38

4319

4As

sam

1229

450

1217

074

309.

6518

.46

5.96

63.7

920

.680

.54

26.0

122

7.4

25.4

410

018

5Bi

har

2075

513

1908

553

826.

7319

9.38

24.1

215

.34

1.86

251.

830

.46

612.

0143

.32

1502

07

6Ch

andig

arh

33

00

00

00

00

00

7Ch

hattis

garh

2726

377

2626

054

1182

.910

7.27

9.07

451.

5638

.17

555.

1546

.93

624.

0745

.04

2390

43

8Da

dra

& Na

gar H

aveli

42

00

00

00

00

00

9Da

man

& D

iu0

00

00

00

00

00

0

10Go

a44

4343

840.

570.

023.

510.

1119

.30.

4578

.95

0.44

130

11Gu

jarat

7499

7867

8040

280.

0724

.14

8.62

107.

5738

.41

119.

8742

.814

8.36

41.3

152

241

12Ha

ryan

a29

9339

2908

4912

6.73

64.3

50.7

40.

040.

0350

.54

39.8

862

.39

43.5

719

534

13Hi

mac

hal P

rade

sh54

1472

4918

4823

9.37

68.4

28.5

816

.31

6.81

145.

1460

.63

154.

6648

.67

3274

8

14Ja

mm

u &

Kash

mir

5287

4849

2191

240.

8214

.06

5.84

38.6

616

.05

49.3

720

.518

8.1

48.9

332

541

15Jh

arkh

and

1412

272

1394

426

550.

7668

.54

12.4

422

4.18

40.7

179.

7932

.64

258.

0439

.581

885

16Ka

rnat

aka

1470

650

1337

882

621.

9110

4.89

16.8

755

.68.

9428

7.62

46.2

546

1.42

46.4

810

9145

17Ke

rala

1693

885

1525

486

836.

4412

7.81

15.2

821

.37

2.55

777.

8492

.99

687.

2654

.83

3398

65

18La

ksha

dwee

p19

6318

070.

470

00.

4697

.87

0.14

29.7

90.

0126

.01

52 (Con

td...

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Rural Development Programmes 255

Tabl

e 6.

10: (

Cont

d...)

S. No.

Stat

es

No. o

f ho

useh

olds

wh

o ha

ve

dem

ande

d em

ploy

men

t

No. o

f ho

useh

olds

pr

ovid

ed

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys in

Lak

hsAv

erag

e pe

rson

-da

ys p

er

Hous

e-ho

ld

Num

ber o

f Ho

useh

olds

Av

aile

d 10

0 da

ys o

f Em

-pl

oym

ent

Tota

lSC

s%

age

of

SC p

artic

i-pa

tion

STs

% a

ge o

f ST

par

tici-

patio

nW

omen

% a

ge o

f W

omen

pa

rtici

- pa

tion

Othe

rs

19M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h31

0986

830

8058

711

11.9

921

3.55

19.2

307.

1427

.62

472.

2242

.47

591.

336

.112

0059

20M

ahar

asht

ra15

8198

915

4866

781

5.59

56.9

56.

9811

9.05

14.6

362.

7744

.48

639.

5952

.66

2124

63

21M

anipu

r44

4894

4278

5615

8.85

1.8

1.13

85.2

153

.64

57.4

636

.17

71.8

437

.13

628

22M

egha

laya

3034

4730

0297

134.

430.

660.

4912

8.29

95.4

356

.37

41.9

35.

4844

.77

3039

5

23M

izora

m17

4782

1739

6712

7.41

0.01

0.01

127.

0899

.74

29.9

723

.52

0.32

73.2

439

45

24Na

galan

d37

7615

3757

4013

1.88

1.32

112

1.95

92.4

733

.19

25.1

78.

6135

.135

25Od

isha

1766

554

1598

097

545.

1895

.917

.59

205.

2137

.64

196.

0535

.96

244.

0734

.1176

152

26Pu

duch

erry

4144

341

281

8.68

3.03

34.9

10.

010.

127.

2983

.99

5.64

21.0

34

27Pu

njab

2429

6523

4838

63.5

950

.02

78.6

60.

020.

0329

.68

46.6

713

.55

27.0

836

53

28Ra

jasth

an45

3609

542

0138

621

80.5

840

2.6

18.4

652

0.44

23.8

715

04.4

568

.99

1257

.54

51.9

4086

64

29Si

kkim

5559

654

536

33.1

51.

494.

4912

.43

37.5

14.8

44.6

519

.23

60.7

992

33

30Ta

mil N

adu

7098

688

7054

997

4079

.46

1139

.88

27.9

454

.12

1.33

3025

.62

74.1

728

85.4

657

.82

1352

534

31Tr

ipura

5974

1659

6465

517.

6190

.66

17.5

222

0.44

42.5

921

2.68

41.0

920

6.51

86.7

823

5978

32Ut

tar P

rade

sh52

1939

848

8086

213

76.3

646

1.26

33.5

114

.25

1.04

270.

719

.67

900.

8528

.265

118

33Ut

tara

khan

d40

7845

4017

4816

0.55

28.9

218

.01

4.32

2.69

73.8

445

.99

127.

3139

.96

1263

3

34W

est B

enga

l57

4606

456

9387

019

16.8

162

5.79

32.6

518

8.1

9.81

644.

3233

.61

1102

.92

33.6

622

6462

Gr

and

Tota

l50

4114

6248

5612

7221

848

4726

.75

21.6

336

27.8

116

.611

388.

5152

.13

1349

3.44

44.9

948

2605

4

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ce :

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as

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ovem

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256 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

11: P

hysi

cal A

chie

vem

ent o

f MG

NREG

S 20

13-1

4

S. No.

Stat

es

No. o

f hou

se-

hold

s wh

o ha

ve

dem

ande

d em

ploy

men

t

No. o

f hou

se-

hold

s pr

ovid

ed

empl

oym

ent

Pers

onda

ys in

Lak

hs

Aver

age

per-

sond

ays

per

Hous

ehol

d

Num

ber o

f Ho

useh

olds

Av

aile

d 10

0 da

ys o

f Em

ploy

men

t

Tota

lSC

s%

age

of

SC p

artic

i- pa

tion

STs

% a

ge o

f ST

par

tici-

patio

nW

omen

% a

ge o

f W

omen

pa

rtici

- pa

tion

Othe

rs

1An

dam

an a

nd N

icoba

r12

652

1205

05.

290

00.

529.

832.

4446

.12

4.77

43.9

1033

2An

dhra

Pra

desh

6597

385

5922

016

2937

.36

682.

323

.23

427.

5614

.56

1724

.57

58.7

118

27.5

49.6

7309

16

3Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh15

6408

1383

7134

.94

0.01

0.03

31.7

990

.98

10.5

730

.25

3.14

25.2

549

4As

sam

1321

657

1260

988

298.

5619

.36.

4648

.05

16.0

973

.89

24.7

523

1.21

23.6

816

031

5Bi

har

2375

528

2034

996

850.

2924

1.17

28.3

617

.93

2.11

297.

1134

.94

591.

1941

.78

1209

95

6Ch

andig

arh

2611

00

00

00

00

00

7Ch

hattis

garh

2749

242

2511

680

1297

.01

115.

738.

9251

6.09

39.7

962

9.42

48.5

366

5.19

51.6

434

5253

8Da

dra

& Na

gar H

aveli

00

00

00

00

00

00

9Da

man

& D

iu0

00

00

00

00

00

0

10Go

a50

3250

211.

150.

032.

610.

3833

.04

0.87

75.6

50.

7422

.952

11Gu

jarat

6431

2457

8626

230.

2517

.53

7.61

94.5

141

.05

101.

2543

.97

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2139

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S. No.

Stat

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No. o

f hou

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258 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

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12: F

inan

cial

Pro

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s Un

der M

GNR

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2013

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S. No.

Stat

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Fina

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l Out

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Rural Development Programmes 259

S. No.

Stat

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Fina

ncia

l Out

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Tabl

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S. No.

Stat

es

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f hou

se-

hold

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ve

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f hou

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days

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ber o

f Ho

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d 10

0 da

ys

of E

mpl

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s%

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of

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f ST

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en%

Age

of

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en p

ar-

ticip

atio

nOt

hers

12

34

56

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13

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laya

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5911

5.98

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651

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262 Rural Development Statistics

Tabl

e 6.

14: P

hysi

cal A

chie

vem

ent o

f MG

NREG

S 20

15-1

6

S. No.

Stat

es

No. o

f hou

se-

hold

s wh

o ha

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dem

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f ho

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of

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Rural Development Programmes 263

S. No.

Stat

es

No. o

f hou

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hold

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of

SC p

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tion

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of

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45

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539

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264 Rural Development Statistics

(Con

td...

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Tabl

e 6.

15: P

hysi

cal A

chie

vem

ent o

f MG

NREG

S 20

16-1

7

S. No.

Stat

eNo

. of H

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ed

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ymen

t

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f HH

prov

ided

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f HH

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Tabl

e 6.

15: (

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Stat

eNo

. of H

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mand

ed

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ymen

t

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f HH

prov

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0 day

s

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529

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063

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524

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6

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tar P

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5024

012

163

28Ut

tarak

hand

5969

1154

4985

4208

260

1039

338

1845

3067

2370

0665

1279

0002

2557

528

2896

9

29W

est B

enga

l62

8860

458

2852

671

8477

3920

2637

5214

3631

836

2357

4332

710

9461

111

1997

5038

1696

8566

7

30An

dama

n And

Ni

coba

r10

790

1014

00

2434

228

2651

3069

9317

6422

225

924

31Da

dra &

Nag

ar H

aveli

00

00

00

00

00

32Da

man &

Diu

00

00

00

00

00

33La

ksha

dwee

p8

80

110

011

00

00

0

34Pu

duch

erry

3488

331

019

1947

5744

634

2190

5373

9346

1049

023

29

Total

5693

0486

5117

2800

5007

7519

241

4407

244

1439

0506

4323

5423

3079

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8690

8639

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546

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Tabl

e 6.

16: S

tate

-wis

e M

GNR

EGS

Wag

e Ra

tes

(Uns

kille

d W

orke

rs)

(` P

er d

ay)

S. No.

Nam

e of

Sta

teRe

vise

d w

age

rate

s as

on

2009

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

11

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

12

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

13

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

15

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

16

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

17

1As

sam

10

0.00

130.

0013

616

7.00

179.

0018

2.00

183.

00

2An

dhra

Pra

desh

100.

0012

1.00

137

169.

0018

0.00

194.

0019

7.00

3Ar

unac

hal P

rade

sh80

.00

Area

-I (1

18.0

0)12

415

5.00

167.

0017

2.00

177.

00

80.0

0Ar

ea-II

(118

.00)

4Bi

har

100.

0012

0.00

122

158.

0016

2.00

167.

0016

8.00

5G

ujar

at10

0.00

124.

0013

416

7.00

178.

0018

8.00

192.

00

6Ha

ryan

a14

1.02

179.

0019

123

6.00

251.

0025

9.00

277.

00

7Hi

mac

hal P

rade

shNo

n-sc

hedu

led

Area

s-10

0.00

Non-

sche

dule

d Ar

eas-

120.

0012

6No

n-sc

hedu

led

Area

s-15

4.00

162.

00No

n-sc

hedu

led

Area

s-17

0.00

Non-

Sch:

179

.00

Sche

dule

d Ar

eas-

125.

00Sc

hedu

led

Area

s-15

0.00

157

Sche

dule

d Ar

eas-

193.

0020

3.00

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dule

d Ar

eas-

213.

00Sc

h. A

re-

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0

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mm

u &

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mir

100.

0012

1.00

131

157.

0016

4.00

173.

0017

9.00

9Ka

rnat

aka

100.

0012

5.00

155

191.

0020

4.00

224.

0023

6.00

10Ke

rala

125.

0015

0.00

164

212.

0022

9.00

240.

0025

8.00

11M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h10

0.00

122.

0013

215

7.00

159.

0016

7.00

172.

00

12M

ahar

asht

ra10

012

7.00

145

168.

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1.00

192.

0020

1.00

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anip

ur81

.40

126.

0014

417

5.00

190.

0019

7.00

204.

00

14M

egha

laya

100.

0011

7.00

128

153.

0016

3.00

169.

0017

5.00

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izora

m11

0.00

129.

0013

617

0.00

183.

0018

8.00

194.

00

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gala

nd10

0.00

118.

0012

415

5.00

167.

0017

2.00

177.

00

17O

dish

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125.

0012

616

4.00

174.

0017

4.00

176.

00 (Con

td...

)

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S. No.

Nam

e of

Sta

teRe

vise

d w

age

rate

s as

on

2009

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

11

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

12

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

13

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

15

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

16

Revi

sed

wag

e ra

tes

as o

n 20

17

18Pu

njab

--15

3.00

166

200.

0021

0.00

218.

0023

3.00

19Ra

jast

han

100.

0011

9.00

133

163.

0017

3.00

181.

0019

2.00

20Si

kkim

100.

0011

8.00

124

155.

0016

7.00

172.

0017

7.00

21Ta

mil N

adu

100.

0011

9.00

132

167.

0018

3.00

203.

0020

5.00

22Te

lang

ana

180.

0019

4.00

197.

00

23Tr

ipur

a10

0.00

118.

0012

415

5.00

167.

0017

2.00

177.

00

24Ut

tar P

rade

sh10

0.00

120.

0012

515

6.00

161.

0017

4.00

175.

00

25W

est B

enga

l10

0.00

130.

0013

616

9.00

174.

0017

6.00

180.

00

26Ch

hatti

sgar

h10

0.00

122.

0013

215

7.00

159.

0016

7.00

172.

00

27Jh

arkh

and

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012

0.00

122

158.

0016

2.00

167.

0016

8.00

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tara

khan

d10

0.00

120.

0012

515

6.00

161.

0017

4.00

175.

00

29G

oa11

0.00

138.

0015

819

5.00

208.

0022

9.00

240.

00

Anda

man

& N

icob

ar30

Anda

man

Dist

rict

130.

0017

0.00

178

222.

0022

8.00

230.

0023

6.00

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coba

r Dist

rict

139.

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1.00

189

235.

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9.00

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& Na

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138.

0015

718

2.00

196.

0020

8.00

218.

00

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man

& D

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2.00

126.

0013

617

0.00

181.

0019

2.00

195.

00

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dwee

p11

5.00

138.

0015

119

5.00

210.

0022

0.00

237.

00

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duch

erry

100.

0011

9.00

132

167.

0018

3.00

203.

0020

5.00

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andi

garh

140.

0017

4.00

189

227.

0023

9.00

248.

0026

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ce: w

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in as

on

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Tabl

e 6.

16: (

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Tabl

e 6.

17: P

rogr

ess

Repo

rt on

NRM

/Wat

er R

elat

ed/A

ll Pl

anta

tion/

PMKS

Y W

orks

for 2

017-

2018

(As

on M

ay 2

4, 2

017

unde

r MG

NREG

S

S No.

Stat

eNu

mbe

r of

Bloc

ks

Num

ber o

f NRM

wor

ks%

Age

of w

orks

on

NRM

wor

ks

agai

nst t

otal

wo

rks

Expe

nditu

re o

n NR

M w

orks

[In

. Lak

hs]

Expe

nditu

re o

n

all w

orks

[In

. Lak

hs]

% A

ge o

f exp

endi

ture

on

NRM

wor

ks a

gain

st

tota

l Exp

endi

ture

Ongo

ing

Com

plet

ed

12

34

56

78

9=7/

8*10

01

Andh

ra P

rade

sh88

6861

625

4451

.64

4658

.28

6991

.29

66.6

32

Assa

m18

137

626

2217

42.0

236

31.0

777

40.8

946

.91

3Bi

har

100

3342

913

528

.62

3434

.07

6038

.82

56.8

74

Chha

ttisg

arh

7246

957

8281

22.6

312

184.

2522

572.

2753

.98

5G

ujar

at74

1694

326

321

.86

1082

.523

80.2

345

.48

6Ha

ryan

a86

3718

447

38.1

180

7.44

1170

.01

69.0

17

Him

acha

l Pra

desh

377

127

643

.41

24.8

252

.11

47.6

38

Jhar

khan

d20

616

8384

8526

62.4

513

120.

0916

606.

7279

9Ka

rnat

aka

109

2532

8578

2343

.47

1205

6.74

1985

5.24

60.7

210

Kera

la3

1070

295

54.6

431

.99

32.5

598

.28

11M

adhy

a Pr

ades

h56

4741

458

131

.61

3626

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6631

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54.6

812

Mah

aras

htra

238

1706

2621

7454

.68

9288

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1254

2.76

74.0

613

Odi

sha

135

4748

012

3921

.01

3634

.21

7578

.74

47.9

514

Punj

ab11

392

8243

847

.13

1597

.21

2739

.658

.315

Raja

stha

n19

510

0316

804

30.6

813

794.

1828

760.

7347

.96

16Ta

mil N

adu

200

3903

752

6628

.99

2086

9.34

2640

2.46

79.0

417

Tela

ngan

a19

419

8970

296

39.5

018

882.

520

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tar P

rade

sh18

750

841

1387

35.0

413

31.0

422

38.8

59.4

519

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rakh

and

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00

28.0

846

.18

75.9

260

.83

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est B

enga

l21

2701

726

941

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838.

910

78.7

177

.77

21Da

man

& D

iu1

00

NA0

00

Tota

l22

6413

2214

243

261

39.0

510

6057

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.nic.

in as

on

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Table 6.18: Individual Asset Creation for 2017-2018 (As on May 24, 2017) under MGNREGS

S.No. States

Works for improving productivity of land

(30)

Plantation related

works (7)

Rural Housing and related Works (2)

Infrastructure for promotion of livestock (5)

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7=3+4+5+61 Andhra

Pradesh4363 1567 0 0 5930

2 Arunachal Pradesh

17 0 0 0 17

3 Assam 21 34 56 0 1114 Bihar 25 3 103 13 1445 Chhattisgarh 6124 43 3111 3221 124996 Goa 0 0 0 0 07 Gujarat 84 0 495 208 7878 Haryana 2 0 134 0 1369 Himachal

Pradesh3528 28 58 788 4402

10 Jammu & Kashmir

1 0 3 0 4

11 Jharkhand 7454 5 468 2332 1025912 Karnataka 4964 1915 4293 5039 1621113 Kerala 3361 287 3091 113 685214 Madhya

Pradesh2561 34 1045 1162 4802

15 Maharashtra 746 3 2096 23 286816 Manipur 1 0 0 0 117 Meghalaya 0 0 0 1 118 Mizoram 24 0 0 1 2519 Odisha 936 884 9393 150 1136320 Punjab 0 0 0 0 021 Rajasthan 1421 53 1500 176 315022 Sikkim 0 0 0 1 123 Tamil Nadu 278 10 1822 193 230324 Telangana 84 0 0 31 11525 Tripura 73 30 7 0 11026 Uttar Pradesh 783 71 17711 45 1861027 Uttarakhand 1541 12 165 1094 281228 West Bengal 5353 6153 26671 251 3842829 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0

Total 43745 11132 72222 14842 141941Source: www.nrega.nic.in as on May, 2017.

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Table 6.19: Status of Completed Water related Works in 2017-2018(As on May 24, 2017) under MGNREGS

S.No. States

Soil and Water Conservation related Works

(29)

Groundwater Recharge

related Works (7)

Irrigation related Works

(19)

Drainage and other

related Works (16)

Total Farm Ponds

1 2 3 4 5 6 7=3+4+5+68 (out of column

5)1 Andhra Pradesh 261 69 7451 2533 10314 66252 Arunachal

Pradesh4 0 32 2 38 23

3 Assam 60 6 464 28 558 904 Bihar 125 7 374 47 553 525 Chhattisgarh 3752 1491 7479 823 13545 42766 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 07 Gujarat 61 5 316 29 411 758 Haryana 22 9 388 7 426 329 Himachal

Pradesh806 263 2216 217 3502 1801

10 Jammu & Kashmir

471 21 680 869 2041 59

11 Jharkhand 682 548 12887 31 14148 1122912 Karnataka 2187 985 3196 455 6823 188713 Kerala 4243 412 4583 441 9679 55914 Madhya

Pradesh441 165 1759 27 2392 291

15 Maharashtra 142 205 898 1015 2260 10516 Manipur 1 1 13 3 18 317 Meghalaya 0 0 2 0 2 018 Mizoram 5 1 13 0 19 1019 Odisha 425 61 1240 6 1732 54420 Punjab 87 4 170 1 262 021 Rajasthan 196 27 1524 23 1770 122922 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 023 Tamil Nadu 1603 24 7249 42 8918 31124 Telangana 10 1 360 1 372 33325 Tripura 309 17 1363 69 1758 40526 Uttar Pradesh 1257 24 1621 628 3530 37827 Uttarakhand 1088 166 723 526 2503 32328 West Bengal 1191 145 6014 553 7903 288829 Puducherry 0 0 1 0 1 0

Total 19429 4657 63016 8376 95478 33528Source: www.nrega.nic.in as on May, 2017.

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B. SAANSAD ADARSH GRAM YOJANATable 6.20: Summary Report of Gram Panchayats for

Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana Till 2017 – Phase I

S. No. State

Members of

Lok Sabha

LS Members identified

Gram Panchayats

LS Members not identified

Gram Panchayats

Members of

Rajya Sabha

RS Members identified

Gram Panchayats

RS Members not identified

Gram Panchayats

1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1 1 0 0 0 0

2. Andhra Pradesh 25 24 1 10 7 33. Arunachal Pradesh 2 2 0 1 1 04. Assam 14 14 0 7 7 05. Bihar 40 40 0 16 13 36. Chandigarh 1 1 0 0 0 07. Chhattisgarh 11 11 0 5 5 08. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 1 0 0 0 09. Daman & Diu 1 1 0 0 0 0

10. Delhi 7 6 1 3 2 111. Goa 2 2 0 1 1 012. Gujarat 26 26 0 11 11 013. Haryana 10 10 0 5 5 014. Himachal Pradesh 4 4 0 3 3 015. Jammu & Kashmir 6 6 0 6 4 216. Jharkhand 14 14 0 6 6 017. Karnataka 28 28 0 12 10 218. Kerala 20 20 0 11 11 019. Lakshadweep 1 1 0 0 0 020. Madhya Pradesh 29 29 0 11 8 321. Maharashtra 48 48 0 19 19 022. Manipur 2 2 0 1 1 023. Meghalaya 2 2 0 1 1 024. Mizoram 1 1 0 1 1 025. Nagaland 1 1 0 1 1 026. Nominated 0 0 0 12 8 427. Odisha 21 19 2 10 9 128. Puducherry 1 1 0 1 1 029. Punjab 13 13 0 7 7 030. Rajasthan 25 25 0 10 9 131. Sikkim 1 1 0 1 1 032. Tamil Nadu 39 39 0 18 17 133. Telangana 17 16 1 8 6 234. Tripura 2 2 0 1 1 035. Uttar Pradesh 80 79 1 34 25 936. Uttarakhand 5 5 0 4 2 237. West Bengal 42 5 37 16 0 16

TOTAL 543 500 43 253 203 50Source: http://www.saanjhi.gov.in as on May, 2017.

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Table 6.21: Summary Report of Gram Panchayats for Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (Phase II)-2017

S. No. State

Members of

Lok Sabha

LS Members identified

Gram Panchayats

LS Members not identified

Gram Panchayats

Members of

Rajya Sabha

RS Members identified

Gram Panchayats

RS Members not identified

Gram Panchayats

1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1 0 1 0 0 0

2. Andhra Pradesh 25 12 13 10 4 63. Arunachal Pradesh 2 0 2 1 0 14. Assam 14 5 9 7 0 75. Bihar 40 5 35 16 0 166. Chandigarh 1 1 0 0 0 07. Chhattisgarh 11 11 0 5 4 18. Dadra & Nagar

Haveli1 0 1 0 0 0

9. Daman & Diu 1 0 1 0 0 010. Delhi 7 2 5 3 0 311. Goa 2 1 1 1 0 112. Gujarat 26 10 16 11 6 513. Haryana 10 8 2 5 1 414. Himachal Pradesh 4 1 3 3 1 215. Jammu & Kashmir 6 2 4 4 1 316. Jharkhand 14 12 2 6 4 217. Karnataka 28 5 23 12 1 1118. Kerala 20 11 9 9 4 519. Lakshadweep 1 0 1 0 0 020. Madhya Pradesh 29 10 19 11 4 721. Maharashtra 48 26 22 19 8 1122. Manipur 2 1 1 1 0 123. Meghalaya 2 0 2 1 0 124. Mizoram 1 1 0 1 0 125. Nagaland 1 0 1 1 1 026. Nominated 1 1 0 11 4 727. Odisha 21 7 14 10 1 928. Puducherry 1 0 1 1 0 129. Punjab 13 1 12 7 0 730. Rajasthan 25 21 4 10 5 531. Sikkim 1 1 0 1 1 032. Tamil Nadu 39 28 11 19 8 1133. Telangana 17 3 14 8 3 534. Tripura 2 0 2 1 0 135. Uttar Pradesh 80 62 18 31 10 2136. Uttarakhand 5 0 5 3 2 137. West Bengal 42 2 40 16 0 16

TOTAL 544 250 294 245 73 172Source: http://www.saanjhi.gov.in as on May, 2017.

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C. NATIONAL RURAL LIVELIHOOD MISSION (NRLM)Table 6.22: NRLM Progress at a Glance (as on May 24, 2017)

S.No. Indicators Achievement

I. Geographical coverage under NRLM

1 Number of States/UTs transited to NRLM 30

2 Number of Districts with intensive blocks in NRLM States 497

3 Number of Blocks identified for intensive approach in NRLM States 3253

4 Number of Blocks where intensive implementation has commenced 3230

5 Number of Gram Panchayats in which intensive implementation has started 72346

6 Number of villages in which intensive implementation has started 195896

II. Progress in Intensive Blocks (includes NRLM- EAP/ State Projects)

7 Number of households mobilised into SHGs (in Lakh) 305.4

8 Number of SHGs promoted (in Lakh) 26.3

9 Number of Village Organisations promoted 137060

10 Number of SHGs provided Revolving Fund 629686

11 Amount of Revolving Fund disbursed to SHGs (in Lakh) 85,646.8

12 Number of SHGs provided Community Investment Fund (CIF) 432733

13 Amount of Community Investment Fund disbursed to SHGs(in Lakh) 238,076.5

14 Number of Community Resource Persons developed 445343

15 Amount of credit mobilised through banks (in Lakh) 56,197.8

16 Number of youth provided self-employment training under RSETI (In Lakh) 13.34

17 Number of Mahila Kisans supported under MKSP (in Lakh) 33.54

18 Number of Producer Groups promoted 1485

19 Gross cropped area brought under sustainable agriculture under MKSP (in Lakh Acres)

38

Source: www.nrlm.gov.in as on May 25, 2017.

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Table 6.23: National Rural Livelihoods Mission Allocation 2015-16 & 2016-17(` in Lakh)

S. No. State/UT

2015-16 2016-17

Central State Total Central State Total

1 Andhra Pradesh 1217.83 405.94 1623.77 1185.81 790.54 1976.35

2 Telangana 870.35 290.12 1160.47 847.01 564.67 1411.68

3 Bihar 4967.58 1655.86 6623.44 4835.89 3223.93 8059.82

4 Chhattisgarh 1103.33 367.78 1471.11 1074.08 716.05 1790.13

5 Goa 150.00 50.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 250.00

6 Gujarat 786.03 262.01 1048.04 765.19 510.13 1275.32

7 Haryana 462.44 154.15 616.59 450.18 300.12 750.30

8 Himachal Pradesh 194.75 64.92 259.67 189.59 21.07 210.66

9 Jammu & Kashmir 2000.00 222.22 2222.22 2500.00 277.78 2777.78

10 Jharkhand 1873.07 624.36 2497.43 1823.41 1215.61 3039.02

11 Karnataka 1576.87 525.62 2102.49 1535.07 1023.38 2558.45

12 Kerala 707.54 235.85 943.39 688.78 459.19 1147.97

13 Madhya Pradesh 2363.65 787.88 3151.53 2300.98 1533.99 3834.97

14 Maharashtra 3117.1 1039.03 4156.13 3034.46 2022.97 5057.43

15 Odisha 2388.45 796.15 3184.6 2325.13 1550.09 3875.22

16 Punjab 224.74 74.91 299.65 218.78 145.85 364.63

17 Rajasthan 1197.37 399.12 1596.49 1165.63 777.09 1942.72

18 Tamil Nadu 1846.41 615.47 2461.88 1797.46 1198.31 2995.77

19 Uttar Pradesh 7151.66 2383.89 9535.55 6962.06 4641.37 11603.43

20 Uttarakhand 376.54 125.51 502.05 366.56 40.73 407.29

21 West Bengal 2654.29 884.76 3539.05 2583.93 1722.62 4306.55

22 A&N Islands 25.00 -- 25.00 25.00 25.00

23 Daman & Diu 25.00 -- 25.00 25.00 25.00

24 D & N Haveli 25.00 -- 25.00 25.00 25.00

25 Lakshadweep 25.00 -- 25.00 25.00 25.00

26 Puducherry 300.00 -- 300.00 250.00 250.00

Total (Non - NE) 37630.00 11965.55 49595.55 37150.00 22835.49 59985.49

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S. No. State/UT

2015-16 2016-17

Central State Total Central State Total

NORTH EASTERN STATES

1 Arunachal Pradesh

143.99 16.00 159.99 600.00 66.67 666.67

2 Assam 3741.49 415.72 4157.21 7000.00 777.78 7777.78

3 Manipur 250.83 27.87 278.7 800.00 88.89 888.89

4 Meghalaya 281.02 31.22 312.24 400.00 44.44 444.44

5 Mizoram 65.03 7.23 72.26 1600.00 177.78 1777.78

6 Nagaland 192.76 21.42 214.18 2400.00 266.67 2666.67

7 Sikkim 72.00 8.00 80.00 600.00 66.67 666.67

8 Tripura 452.88 50.32 503.2 2700.00 300.00 3000.00

Total (NE) 5200.00 577.78 5777.78 16100.00 1788.90 17888.90

Grand Total 42830.00 12543.33 55373.33 53250.00 24624.39 77874.39

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

Table 6.24: National Rural Livelihoods Promotion Society (NRLP) Release and Financial Progress 2016-17 (up to Nov ‘15)

(` in Lakh)

S.No. State OB

(01.04.2016)

Central Releases 2016-17

Total Funds Available

Total 2016-17

% of Balance as on Expendi-ture 30/11/2016

Against TAF1 Assam 202.37 2207.26 2896.88 945.12 32.63 1951.76

2 Bihar 1301.46 5842.63 10106.55 9018.26 89.23 1088.29

3 Chhattisgarh 1799.8 2259.15 5342.95 4508.66 84.39 834.29

4 Gujarat 147.35 1074 1940.15 1132.28 58.36 807.87

5 Jharkhand 5356.31 5350.2 16154.86 7069.76 43.76 9085.1

6 Karnataka 236.56 1493.5 758.57 650.09 85.7 108.48

7 Madhya Pradesh 130.51 8603 14037.51 8354.17 59.51 5683.34

8 Maharashtra 1218.55 4455.73 8723.76 4491.28 51.48 4232.48

9 Odisha 2189.76 2967.2725 7168.29 4290.49 59.85 2877.8

10 Rajasthan 481.43 1979.14 3092.53 1662.07 53.74 1430.46

11 Tamil Nadu 1633.46 1873.5 4542.96 728.68 16.04 3814.28

12 Uttar Pradesh 397.19 6075.25 7855.44 5574.78 70.97 2280.66

13 West Bengal 531.7 4587.18 6292.68 3442.44 54.71 2850.24

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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Table 6.25: Financial Progress under NRLM for 2016-17 (up to Nov’16)(` in Lakh)

S.No. State OB

(01.04.16)Central release

Total Funds

Available

Utilisation during

2016-17

% of Exp. Against

T AF

Balance as on

30/11/2016

1 Andhra Pradesh 425.68 592.91 2149.91 2720.91 126.56 -571

2 Bihar 2219.71 2417.95 7081.51 7734.57 109.22 -653,06

3 Chhattisgarh 2456.15 -- 2529.98 2127.5 84.09 402.48

4 Gujarat 1086.56 382.6 1743.13 1006.72 57.75 736.41

5 Haryana 292.78 225.09 825.99 858.38 103.92 -32.39

6 Himachal Pradesh 322.64 94.8 456.22 165.51 36.28 290.71

7 Jammu & Kashmir 1710.08 1250 3256.68 2191.51 67.29 1065.17

8 Jharkhand 1278.95 911.71 4108.33 1013.71 24.67 3094.62

9 Karnataka 581.61 767.54 1939.84 1159.04 59.75 780.8

10 Kerala 6.35 344.39 834.32 401.45 48.12 432.87

11 Madhya Pradesh 983.35 1150.49 4778.2 3276.98 68.58 1501.23

12 Maharashtra 2650.54 1517.23 6326.08 4293.18 67.86 2032.9

13 Odisha 3505.7 1162.57 5677.45 3312.66 58.35 2364.79

14 Punjab 326.79 109.39 639.48 498.3 77.92 141.18

15 Rajasthan 2171.21 582.82 4460.13 2873.09 64.42 1587.04

16 Tamil Nadu 1649.19 898.73 3147.07 2258.72 71.77 888.36

17 Telangana 1436.4 423.51 1868.9 700.06 37.46 1168.84

18 Uttar Pradesh 13436.2 3481.03 24725.53 6312.26 25.53 18413.27

19 Uttarakhand 666.41 0 807.34 362.3 44.88 445.04

20 West Bengal 1084 1291.97 4309.62 4635.96 107.57 -326.34

21 Puducharry 35.34 125 160.34 0 0 160.34

22 Arunachal Pradesh

240.38 300 542.83 184.45 33.98 358.38

23 Assam 4045.24 2002.13 6414.06 3359 52.37 3055.06

24 Manipur 148.69 400 548.69 169.72 30.93 378.97

25 Meghalaya 255.22 200 455.22 211.25 46.41 243.97

26 Mizoram 20.28 800 857.91 508.89 29.32 349.02

27 Nagaland 107.13 1200 1360.03 187.02 13.75 1173.01

28 Sikkim 43.17 300 363.91 102.35 28.13 261.56

29 Tripura 193.83 1350 1720.97 603.46 35.07 1117.51

NB: Total available funds also include Central Release + Misc. Receipts under NRLM +Unspent balance of SGSYSource: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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Table 6.26: SHG-Bank Linkage Progress 2016-17(` in Crore)

S.No. States

Target Achievement % of Achievement

Total SHGs

Total Loan Amount

Total SHGs

Total Loan Amount

Total SHGs

Total Loan Amount

1 Andhra Pradesh 362815 12439.58 111690 4126.30 31 33

2 Arunachal Pradesh 233 1.69 8 0.07 3 4

3 Assam 19620 247.48 7334 83.72 37 34

4 Bihar 75616 995.23 59090 612.33 78 62

5 Chhattisgarh 22809 342.82 7047 82.51 31 24

6 Goa 716 12.73 639 8.94 89 70

7 Gujarat 24545 419.70 7041 80.23 29 19

8 Haryana 3924 48.38 1432 11.42 36 24

9 Himachal Pradesh 3404 40.94 647 10.56 19 26

10 Jammu & Kashmir 4768 56.95 1502 11.26 32 20

11 Jharkhand 9312 124.13 5341 38.03 57 31

12 Karnataka 228212 4943.96 131201 2625.14 57 53

13 Kerala 96203 2400.84 54811 902.09 57 38

14 Madhya Pradesh 26860 486.52 6265 83.53 23 17

15 Maharashtra 71358 1086.77 48410 555.71 68 51

16 Manipur 186 1.78 38 0.63 20 35

17 Meghalaya 230 2.58 9 5.59 4 217

18 Mizoram 198 2.83 0 0.00 0 0

19 Nagaland 832 12.31 39 0.56 5 5

20 Odisha 61643 1103.72 25722 353.61 42 32

21 Punjab 1112 14.01 209 2.22 19 16

22 Rajasthan 29112 366.28 10394 128.18 36 35

23 Sikkim 340 3.58 101 1.28 30 36

24 Tamil Nadu 153739 5057.54 87261 1874.09 57 37

25 Telangana 222476 7449.84 58980 2164.09 27 29

26 Tripura 1689 16.30 17 0.09 1 1

27 Uttar Pradesh 13801 187.70 4029 39.44 29 21

28 Uttarakhand 2928 29.89 354 5.24 12 18

29 West Bengal 250018 3274.90 108189 1450.85 43 44

Sub Total 1688699 41170.98 737800 15257.71 44 37

All India (including UTs)

1698778 41280.42 752469 15589.26 44 38

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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Table 6.28: Interest Subvention in Category – I Year- wise Report Under NRLM (` in Lakhs)

S.No. State Name

Total Claims 2014-15

Total Claims 2014-15 Total Claims 2015-16

No. of Accounts

Installment Amount

No. of Accounts

Installment Amount

No. of Accounts

Installment Amount

1 Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

712271 21002.55 279809 23399.24 312520 26442.74

2 Arunachal Pradesh 43 1.1 95 3.99 74 2.98

3 Assam 991 19.22 1630 14.25 2488 33.23

4 Bihar 7440 198.96 9372 159.52 11727 193.08

5 Chhattisgarh 1363 25.1 2394 61.09 3411 105.67

6 Goa 463 28.03 659 39.70 591 36.30

7 Gujarat 1912 31.18 1938 34.51 1410 25.27

8 Haryana 66 2.19 270 5.71 434 8.18

9 Himachal Pradesh 665 18.23 838 36.07 1026 47.86

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1238 25.33 2132 31.98 2996 50.08

11 Jharkhand 2232 59.06 2961 104.42 3854 100.10

12 Karnataka 24005 1241.22 93845 2780.83 107859 4018.38

13 Kerala 6728 270.31 15132 506.28 22249 1616.48

14 Madhya Pradesh 1299 22.91 3240 52.13 4491 90.09

15 Maharashtra 5804 245.39 6167 237.16 7644 260.70

16 Anipur 25 0.31 0 0 0 0

17 Mizoram 11 0.72 8 0.47 5 0.33

18 Nagaland 21 0.39 19 0.48 11 0.33

19 Odisha 33646 930.16 28371 756.87 27679 834.25

20 Punjab 80 2.15 68 1.95 46 1.44

21 Rajasthan 1711 56.06 1354 46.51 922 28.73

22 Sikkim 18 0.93 67 1.87 104 3.12

23 Tamil Nadu 25617 1657.45 26619 1695.51 26788 1894.33

24 Tripura 218 5.06 247 4.65 240 4.07

25 Uttar Pradesh 688 28.35 802 21.68 970 27.25

26 Uttarakhand 96 2.45 122 2.13 130 2.09

27 West Bengal 15167 254.48 22670 402.58 28638 682.62

Total 843820 26159.29 500829 30401.57 568304 36509.72

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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Table 6.29: Disbursal of Interest Subvention to SHGs – Category - II under NRLM

S.No. State Name

Category II districts(April 2013 – March 2016)

No. of Accounts

Installments Amount (in Lakhs)

1 Andhra Pradesh 592355 17803

2 Assam 1788 15.09

3 Bihar 4077 22.30

4 Chhattisgarh 5055 86.79

5 Gujarat 583 5.52

6 Haryana 55 0.6

7 Himachal Pradesh 609 26.88

8 Jharkhand 444 5.82

9 Jammu & Kashmir 500 2.9

10 Karnataka 342403 4437.69

11 Kerala 51234 985.64

12 Madhya Pradesh 5153 16.96

13 Maharashtra 3245 49.26

14 Odisha 113436 1412.24

15 Tamil Nadu 111910 2456.00

16 Telangana 337421 10709.00

17 Uttar Pradesh 181 2.73

18 West Bengal 40309 284.74

Total 1610758 38323.16

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

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Table 6.30: Project Grant for Skilling and Placement under Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDU-GKY)

S. No. Items 576 hrs

(3 months)1152 hrs

(6 months)1728 hrs (9 months)

2304 hrs (12 months)

Common Costs for Residential / Non-Residential Courses1 Total Training Cost per candidate 13,696 19,152 23,562 26,602

(Training cost per hour) 23.77 16.63 13.63 11.54

2 Uniform (1 set for trainings less than or equal to 6 months and 2 sets for more months)

1,000 1,000 2,000 2,000

3 Tablet Computer (Only for category A & B PIAs)

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

4 Post- Placement Support (Provided to Candidates through PIAs)

a Within District of Domicile (` 1000 per month for 2 months)

2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000

b Within State of Domicile (` 1000 per month for 3 months)

3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000

c Outside State of Domicile (` 1000 per month for 6 months)

6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000

Additional support cost for Residential Courses5 Boarding & Lodging cost*

a State Headquarters (`166 per candidate per day)

14,940 29,880 44,820 59,760

b District Headquarters (` 120 per candidate per day)

10,800 21,600 32,400 43,200

c Other Locations (` 75 per candidate per day)

6,750 13,500 20,250 27,000

6 One-time Travel Cost for Residential Training as per Actuals or max. ` 4500 per candidate

4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500

Food and Transport Costs- Non Residential Courses7 Food and Transport cost per candidate* 9,000 18,000 27,000 36,000

8 Additional support costs for PIAs

a Live Distance Training Support (at least 30% of teaching hours) per candidate

500 500 500 500

b Retention support (for every candidate employed continuously for 365 days with a break of maximum 60 days)

3000 3000 3000 3000

c Career Progression (for every candidate who gets ` 15,000 per month and holds the job for 3 months within 1 year of training)

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

d Counseling support including medical check-up for candidates placed in foreign countries (per candidate)

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2015-16.

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D. INDIRA AWAAS YOJANA (IAY)Table 6.31: Financial and Physical Progress

(` in Lakh)

Year CentralAllocation

CentralRelease Utilisation

Target (No. of Houses in

Lakh)

HousesConstructed /

Completed(in Lakh)

2002-03 165640.00 162852.86 279496.46 13.14 15.49

2003-04 187050.00 187107.78 258009.69 14.84 13.61

2004-05 246067.00 288310.02 326208.64 15.62 15.21

2005-06 273240.00 273822.58 365409.05 14.41 15.52

2006-07 290753.00 290753.06 425342.45 15.33 14.98

2007-08 403270.00 388237.01 546454.30 21.27 19.92

2008-09 564577.00 879579.39 834834.33 21.27 21.34

2009-10 849470.00 863573.99 1329236.40 40.52 33.86

2010-11 1005370.00 1013945.40 1346572.75 29.08 27.15

2011-12 949120.00 986477.80 1292632.74 27.26 24.71

2013-14 1389490.38 1297000.78 1027867.51 24.80 22.72

2014-15 1525406.00 1083397.00 1136525.00 24.45 22.72

2015-16 2079146.00 1040429.64 954648.31 20.79 18.65

2016-17 3439821.44 -- -- 44.75 27.65

Source: www.awaasoft.nic.in as on May, 2017.

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286 Rural Development Statistics

Table 6.33: Annual Target and Allocation of Pradhana Mantri Awaas Yojana (IAY) – 2016-17

S.No. State Target set by

MoRDCentral Allocation(Amount in lakhs)

State Allocation (Amount in lakhs)

1 Arunachal Pradesh 9034 10993.117 1221.4572 Assam 219695 267324.75 29702.753 Bihar 637658 477477.968 318318.6464 Chhattisgarh 232903 174397.518 116265.0125 Goa 761 569.573 379.7156 Gujarat 113607 85059.614 56706.4097 Haryana 25556 19136.611 12757.7418 Himachal Pradesh 4874 5931.19 659.0219 Jammu & Kashmir 17020 20709.693 2301.077

10 Jharkhand 230907 172931.485 115287.65711 Kerala 32559 24380.433 16253.62212 Madhya Pradesh 448147 342581.68 228387.78713 Maharashtra 308243 172618.338 205566.69214 Manipur 10965 12281.106 1364.56715 Meghalaya 17030 20722.044 2302.44916 Mizoram 4806 5847.664 649.7417 Nagaland 8481 10319.534 1146.61518 Odisha 433156 311871.52 255616.74719 Punjab 24469 18322.329 12214.88620 Rajasthan 253258 187393.353 127111.90221 Sikkim 1957 2381.207 264.57922 Tamil Nadu 176338 132041.902 88027.93523 Tripura 23730 28875.108 3208.34524 Uttar Pradesh 575258 430753.033 287168.68925 Uttarakhand 10861 13216.023 1468.44726 West Bengal 436512 326860.496 217906.99827 Andaman & Nicobar 210 262.511 028 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 304 378.928 029 Daman & Diu 54 67.353 030 Lakshadweep 57 70.92 031 Puducherry 321 0 0

Sub-Total 4258731 3275777.001 2102259.48532 Andhra Pradesh 75054 56200.25 37466.83433 Karnataka 93065 69686.757 46457.83834 Telangana 50959 38157.736 25438.49

Sub-Total 219078 164044.743 109363.162Total 4477809 3439821.744 2211622.647

Source: www.awaasoft.nic.in as on May, 2017.

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288 Rural Development Statistics

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Tabl

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35: C

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Tabl

e 6.

36: I

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S.No

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ate

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ning

Bal

ance

(a

s on

01.

04.2

013)

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18M

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Tabl

e 6.

36: (

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Tabl

e 6.

36: (

Cont

d..)

S.No

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E. DISTRICT RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (DRDA) ADMINISTRATIONTable 6.37: State-wise Allocation and Releases under DRDA Administration Scheme

2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 (` in Lakh)

S.No. State/UTs

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Central

AllocationTotal

ReleasedCentral

AllocationTotal

ReleasedCentral

AllocationTotal

Released1 Andhra Pradesh 1958.07 1829.64 962.61 1863.04 1533.52 1295.572 Bihar 3268.94 1903.92 1607.05 2122.25 2560.12 1322.713 Chhatisgarh 1861.12 1087.19 914.93 1163.15 1457.76 951.474 Goa 140.64 140.64 69.14 127.37 121.92 60.965 Gujarat 2027.68 1516.02 996.82 1495.39 1588.24 1071.886 Haryana 1469.24 1251.03 729.67 1242.29 1162.56 1029.597 Himachal Pradesh 854.78 699.67 420.21 687.37 669.52 613.108 Jammu & Kashmir 1598.96 1050.11 786.05 1161.49 1252.40 794.049 Jharkhand 1899.36 1264.24 941.13 1409.54 1499.44 929.43

10 Karnataka 2120.56 1433.03 1042.47 1571.91 1660.96 1296.6911 Kerala 1160.62 930.49 570.57 836.80 909.08 596.5712 Madhya Pradesh 3638.97 3133.95 1788.93 3073.11 2850.24 2101.7913 Maharashtra 2729.54 2329.16 1341.87 2234.16 2137.92 1700.8014 Odisha 2425.05 2285.40 1192.18 2251.23 1899.40 1593.7415 Punjab 1441.92 1004.90 739.73 1078.72 1228.88 851.1016 Rajasthan 2483.77 2181.60 1221.04 2237.34 1945.44 1612.4417 Tamil Nadu 2636.67 2357.12 1296.22 2253.67 2065.16 1993.6618 Uttar Pradesh 5892.01 4658.85 2951.61 4928.99 4810.40 3127.8419 Uttarakhand 988.60 853.00 486.00 795.98 774.32 657.5120 West Bengal 1657.69 938.17 814.94 960.92 1298.20 785.7921 A & N Island 251.24 41.87 123.51 41.61 196.68 8.0022 D & N Haveli 83.75 0.00 41.17 0.00 65.56 8.0023 Daman & Diu 83.75 0.00 41.17 0.00 65.56 0.0024 Lakshadweep 103.78 51.89 51.02 25.51 81.26 9.0025 Pondicherry 103.78 51.89 51.02 25.51 81.26 25.00

Sub-total 42880.49 32978.40 21181.06 33586.90 33915.80 24436.68North Eastern States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 1381.30 1371.03 707.24 1297.11 1126.74 1031.722 Assam 2441.44 2112.92 1200.23 2024.99 1912.04 1726.883 Meghalaya 581.69 443.97 425.30 509.35 677.64 426.704 Manipur 732.43 492.85 360.06 670.76 573.66 393.255 Nagaland 901.20 575.71 442.97 690.54 705.84 352.926 Mizoram 602.97 580.13 296.42 573.67 472.32 413.457 Sikkim 93.40 93.4 45.92 88.87 73.14 64.748 Tripura 385.06 204.59 340.80 558.81 542.82 331.21

Source : GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2014-15.

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Table 6.39: National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) – Allocation, Releases and Beneficiaries Coverage –State-wise- 2014-15

(` in Lakh)

S. No. States/UTs No. of Beneficiaries

in the StateBank

AccountPost Office

AccountMoney Order Cash

1 Andhra Pradesh 1856680 1856680 -- -- --

2 Bihar 4294650 -- -- -- 4294650

3 Chhattisgarh 630111 216967 287470 125674

4 Goa 2734 -- 2687 -- --

5 Gujarat 374196 -- -- 374196 --

6 Haryana 130306 -- -- -- 147191

7 Himachal Pradesh 85707 11988 3083 70636

8 Jammu & Kashmir 129000 122267 -- 3435 3298

9 Jharkhand 701407 422493 260206 18708

10 Karnataka 797862 91891 -- 684722 --

11 Kerala 339582 -- -- 339582 --

12 Madhya Pradesh 1451348 1053998 390426 6924 --

13 Maharashtra 1121181 990914 130267 0 --

14 Odisha 1418631 -- -- -- 1418631

15 Punjab 169814 50944 -- -- 118870

16 Rajasthan 775457 4323 68425 630981 --

17 Tamil Nadu 1237809 408170 829639 -- --

18 Uttar Pradesh 3766717 3740504 26213 -- --

19 Uttarakhand 252930 131077 98361 5308 18184

20 West Bengal 1310280 809137 457271 1852 40020

NE States 1310280 810076 459171 1841 39192

21 Arunachal Pradesh 14500 -- -- -- 14500

22 Assam 596965 -- -- -- 628949

23 Manipur 72514 -- -- -- 72514

24 Meghalaya 50695 36041 4422 -- 769769

25 Mizoram 25251 5551 -- -- 19700

26 Nagaland 47191 -- -- -- 47191

27 Sikkim 18806 -- -- -- 18779

28 Tripura 152550 134379 -- -- 11345

Sub-Total 978472 175971 4422 0 813747

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S. No. States/UTs No. of Beneficiaries

in the StateBank

AccountPost Office

AccountMoney Order Cash

Union Territories

29 A&N Islands 1011 1011 -- -- --

30 Chandigarh 4216 4036 -- -- --

31 D & N Haveli 944 923 -- -- --

32 Daman & Diu 130 125 -- -- --

33 NCT Delhi 346997 270339 76658 -- --

34 Lakshadweep 36 -- -- -- 36

35 Puducherry 20757 950 20 -- 19787

Sub-Total 374091 277384 76678 0 19823

Grand-Total 2662843 1263431 540271 1841 872762

NOAPS: National Old Age Pension Scheme; NFBS: National Family Benefit Scheme; IGNWPS: Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme; IGNDPS: Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme.Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2014-15.

Table 6.40: National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) – Allocation, Releases and Beneficiaries Coverage –State-wise-2016-17

S. No. State/UT

No. of Beneficiaries Reported

IGNOAPS Widow (IGNWPS)

Disabled (IGNDPS) NFBS Annapurna

1 Andhra Pradesh 662641 245485 24413 NR 54354

2 Bihar 4806960 607523 56894 32750 NR

3 Chhattisgarh 636847 145430 37375 10536 9421

4 Goa 1648 NR NR NR NR

5 Gujarat 540199 12000 6445 6356 NR

6 Haryana 198828 57149 16804 NR NR

7 Himachal Pradesh 90000 20933 809 1769 1233

8 J & K 139325 8334 2789 392 NR

9 Jharkhand 913134 275345 31286 6113 NR

10 Karnataka 895818 558653 43639 14965 NR

11 Kerala NR NR NR NR NR

12 Madhya Pradesh 1384903 896979 103596 36252 NR

13 Maharashtra 1196215 46562 6425 18090 NR

14 Odisha 1418631 524570 90243 12465 NR

15 Punjab 134125 NR NR NR NR(Contd...)

Table 6.39: (Contd...)

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S. No. State/UT

No. of Beneficiaries Reported

IGNOAPS Widow (IGNWPS)

Disabled (IGNDPS) NFBS Annapurna

16 Rajasthan 664647 145185 36294 NR 105293

17 Tamil Nadu 1681155 559277 58559 3091 65113

18 Telangana 473575 103839 17448 7794 38546

19 Uttar Pradesh 3786303 692543 136730 89294 NR

20 Uttarakhand 259492 16549 3294 3825 NR

21 West Bengal 1557510 827235 63229 29167 NR

Sub-Total 21441956 5743591 736272 272929 338760

NE States

22 Arunachal Pradesh 36604 3878 1953 304 4761

23 Assam 785836 111477 42264 7458 26640

24 Manipur 71938 NR NR NR NR

25 Meghalaya 47937 7148 1488 781 9263

26 Mizoram 25469 2310 742 295 1000

27 Nagaland 49702 1396 623 642 2600

28 Sikkim 17997 558 934 NR NR

29 Tripura NR NR NR NR 5740

Sub-Total 1035483 126767 48004 9480 50004

UTs

30 A & N Islands NR NR NR NR NR

31 Chandigarh 2969 2768 102 NR NR

32 D & N Haveli NR NR

33 Daman & DIU NR NR

34 NCT Delhi 384545 106775 48382 1462 NR

35 Lakshadweep NR NR NR NR NR

36 Puducherry 47743 28222 NR NR NR

Sub-total 435257 137765 48484 1462 0

Total 22912696 6008123 832760 283871 388764

NOAPS: National Old Age Pension Scheme; NFBS: National Family Benefit Scheme; IGNWPS: Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme; IGNDPS: Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme. NI: No Information NR: Not Reported. Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2016-17.

Table 6.40: (Contd...)

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Table 6.41: State-wise Progress of RSETIs 2015-16 as on 31.12.2015 (Cumulative)

S.No. Names of the States No. of

RSETIs

Target (Candidates

to be Trained)

Settlement (Up to December 2015)No. of

Candidates Trained

Number of Candidate

Settled 1 Andhra Pradesh 15 10800 8243 4040

2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 400 173 7

3 Assam 22 12870 8854 3249

4 Bihar 39 25475 17668 8791

5 Chhattisgarh 18 11600 6688 2474

6 Gujarat 28 17005 15519 7997

7 Haryana 21 12205 9122 5748

8 Himachal Pradesh 10 6950 3807 2712

9 Jammu & Kashmir 21 12400 6152 3132

10 Jharkhand 25 15875 12963 5021

11 Karnataka 33 22950 25020 10091

12 Kerala 14 10075 8017 4071

13 Madhya Pradesh 51 32450 21185 11036

14 Maharashtra 35 21425 15918 6941

15 Manipur 1 600 202 17

16 Meghalaya 5 1540 540 122

17 Mizoram 1 400 479 37

18 Nagaland 1 600 236 37

19 Odisha 30 19500 16158 12965

20 Punjab 19 12875 8321 3981

21 Rajasthan 34 22740 21958 10891

22 Sikkim 1 650 302 277

23 Tamil Nadu 31 20625 18067 10009

24 Telangana 9 6450 4010 1892

25 Tripura 5 2775 1936 945

26 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1 600 191 379

27 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 600 348 90

28 Lakshadweep 1 400 102 50

29 Puducherry 1 725 537 181

30 Uttar Pradesh 76 49840 35733 18252

31 Uttarakhand 13 8950 4780 3172

32 West Bengal 19 12650 9726 5975

Total 582 375000 282955 144582Source: GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2015-16.