SECC 2011 CHHATTISGARH. Automatic Inclusion Total household (rural)45,32,725 Automatically included HHs WITHOUT SHELTER7,082 DESTITUTES/LIVING ON ALMS23,894.

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SECC 2011 CHHATTISGARH

Automatic Inclusion Total household (rural)45,32,725 Automatically included HHs WITHOUT SHELTER7,082 DESTITUTES/LIVING ON ALMS23,894 PRIMITIVE TRIBE GROUP81,447 LEGALLY RELEASED BUOUNDED LABOURS1,056 HH MANUAL SCAVENGERS471 Total Automatically included categories1,12,525

Automatic Exclusion crieteria S.No.Indicators No. of Households 1 HH Owing Motorized Two/Three/Four Wjheelers/Fishing boats4,90,464 2 HH Owning Mechanized Three/Four wheeler agricultureal equipment52,799 3 HH having Kisan Credit Card with the cridit limit of Rs. 50,000 and above98,857 4 HH with any member as Government Employee1,98,227 5 HH with Non-Agricultural Enterprises regisered with Government25,828 6 HH with any member earning more that Rs.10,000 p.m.1,45,093 7 HH paying Income tax81,794 8 HH paying professional tax81,794 9 HH wih three or more roms with pucca walls and pucca roof2,79, HH owing Refrigretor1,49, HH owing landline phones30, HH owing 2.5 acres or more irrigated land with at least one irrigation equipment71, HH owing 5 acres or more land irrigated for two or more crop seasons40, HH owing 7.5 acres or more land with at least one irrigation equipment51,270 No. of Households under atleast 1 exclusion crieterian 8,16,188

Automatic Exclusion crieteria IndicatorsNo. of Households No. of Households under atleast 1 exclusion crieterian8,16,188 No. of Households under atleast 2 exclusion crieterian3,78,996 No. of Households under atleast 3 exclusion crieterian2,24,676 No. of Households under atleast 4 exclusion crieterian1,48,787 No. of Households under atleast 5 exclusion crieterian1,02,429 No. of Households under atleast 6 exclusion crieterian65,234 No. of Households under atleast 7 exclusion crieterian35,551 No. of Households under atleast 8 exclusion crieterian14,150 No. of Households under atleast 9 exclusion crieterian5,984 No. of Households under atleast 10 exclusion crieterian2,784 No. of Households under atleast 11 exclusion crieterian1,315 No. of Households under atleast 12 exclusion crieterian522 No. of Households under atleast 13 exclusion crieterian134 No. of Households under atleast 14 exclusion crieterian21

No. of Deprived Households with deprivation criteria Only one room with kucha walls and kucha roof13,12,959 No adult member between age 16 to 592,93,274 Female headed households with no adult male member aged 16 to 3,07,674 Disabled member and no able bodied adult member 36,831 SC/ST households19,08,935 No literate adult above 25 years15,36,788 Landless households deriving major part of their income from manual casual labour 15,40,939

No of Deprived Households with : No. of HHs having 1 deprivation10,05,033 Exactly 2 deprivation11,09,387 Exactly 3 deprivation6,65,145 Exactly 4 deprivation2,82,441 Exactly 5 deprivation87,886 Exactly 6 deprivation23,152 Exactly 7 deprivation1,439

Focus Household : (No.) Automatic inclusions: Four or above deprivation criteria Three or above deprivation criteria Two or above deprivation criteria Expected No. in 146

DIRECT EXCLUSION DistrictHousehold (No.) Atleast 1 Exclusion Criterion Koriya surguja Jashpur Raigarh Korba Janjgir-Champa Bilaspur Kabeerdham Rajnandgoan Durg Raipur Mahasamund Dhamtari Kanker Baster Narayanpur Dantewada Bijapur Total

DIRECT INCLUSION

DPRIVATION

SUMMARY

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