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1. Demographic ProfileTotal Household 37
Total Population 166
Gender Ratio 930 Females per 1000 Males
Average Members per Family 4
1.1 Gender Wise Population Across Age GroupsAge 0-5 Years 6-18 Years 19-45 Years 46 and Above Total
Male 8 13 42 23 86
Female 5 11 42 22 80
1.2 Poverty Line Across Prevailing Caste SectionCaste Section BPL APL Total
SC 11 1 12
ST 3 0 3
OBC 6 6 12
GEN 3 10 13
Total 23 17 40
1.3 Aadhaar Coverage Across Prevailing Caste SectionCaste Section With Aadhar Without Aadhar Total
SC 47 5 52
ST 12 0 12
OBC 47 1 48
GEN 53 1 54
Gender Wise Population Across Age Groups
FemaleMale
0-5 Years 6-18 Years 19-45 Years 46 and above0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
61.54%54.17%
50.00% 51.11%
38.46% 45.83% 50.00% 48.89%
Age Groups
Per
cent
age
of In
divi
dual
s
Poverty Line across prevailing caste sections
BPLAPL
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
8.33% 0.00%0.00%0.00%
50.00%
76.92%
91.67% 100.00% 50.00% 23.08%
Caste Sections
Per
cent
age
of H
ouse
hold
s
Total 159 7 166
1.4 Bank Coverage Across Prevailing Caste SectionCaste Section With Bank Account Without Bank Account Total
SC 31 14 45
ST 9 1 10
OBC 31 12 43
GEN 42 6 48
Total 113 33 146
Aadhar Coverage across Prevailing Caste Sections
WithoutAadhaarWithAadhaar
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
90.38%
100.00% 97.92% 98.15%9.62% 0.00%0.00%0.00% 2.08%2.08%2.08% 1.85%1.85%1.85%
Caste Sections
Per
cent
age
of In
divi
dual
s
1.5 Government Schemes Coverage8457
S. No. Name Benificiary Households
1 PM Ujjwala Yojana 18
2 PM Awas Yojana 5
3 Fasal Bima Yojana 3
4 Krishi Sinchai Yojana 2
5 Jan Aushadi Yojana 3
6 Swachh Bharat Mission Toilet 19
7 Soil Health Card 0
8 Kisan Credit Card 2
S. No. Name Benificiary Individuals
1 PM Jan Dhan Yojana 4
Bank Coverage across Prevailing Caste Section
WithoutBankAccountBankAccount
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
68.89%
90.00%
72.09%
87.50%
31.11% 10.00% 27.91% 12.50%
Caste Section
Per
cent
age
of In
divi
dual
s
Government Schemes Coverage
0 20 40 60 80 100
PM Ujjwala Yojana
PM Awas Yojana
Fasal Bima Yojana
Krishi Sinchai Yojana
Soil Health Card
Kisan Credit Card
Swachh BharatMission Toilet
Jan Aushadi Yojana
48.65%
13.51%
8.11%8.11%8.11%
5.41%5.41%5.41%
0%0%0%
5.41%5.41%5.41%
51.35%
8.11%8.11%8.11%
Percentage of Households
2 Sukanya Samridhi Yojana 0
3 Mudra Yojana 0
4 Jivan Jyoti Bima Yojana 0
5 Suraksha Bima Yojana 1
6 Atal Pension Yojana 0
7 Kaushal Vikas Yojana 1
8 Ladli Lakshmi Yojana 0
9 Janani Suraksha Yojana 5
1.6 Migration ScenarioCategory Total population in village Total number of migrants to city
SC 52 0
ST 12 0
OBC 48 0
GEN 54 2
Total 166 2
Government Schemes Coverage
0 20 40 60 80 100
PM Jan Dhan Yojana
Sukanya SamridhiYojana
Mudra Yojana
Jivan Jyoti BimaYojana
Suraksha BimaYojana
Atal Pension Yojana
Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Ladli Lakshmi Yojana
Janani SurakshaYojana
2.41%2.41%2.41%
0%0%0%
0%0%0%
0%0%0%
0.60%0.60%0.60%
0%0%0%
0.60%0.60%0.60%
0%0%0%
20.00%20.00%20.00%
Percentage of Individuals
2. BASIC AMENITIES2.1 Education
Perticulars Village Data
Literacy Rate male 89.53
Literacy rate female 78.75
Total Literacy rate 84.34
Total Number of primary Schools Govt. or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village
0.5 km
Total Number of primary Schools Private or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village
0 km
Total Number of middle Schools Govt. or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village
0 km
Total Number of middle Schools Private or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village
0 km
Total number of secondary Schools Govt. or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village
0.5 km
Total number of secondary Schools Private or Distance (Km) iflocated outside village
0 km
Total number of ITI/Diploma institutes or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village: Govt
0 km
Total number of ITI/Diploma institutes or Distance (Km) if locatedoutside village: Private
0 km
Total number of colleges or Distance(Km) if located outside village:Govt.
0 km
Migration Percentage across Caste Sections
GEN
100%
Total number of colleges or Distance(Km) if located outside village:Private
0 km
Anganwadi availability yes
Percentage of male students enrolled in schools 86.67
Percentage of female students enrolled in schools 76.92
Number of primary schools per thousand population 0.5 km
Average distance to nearest school (km) 0.5
Ratio of boys to girls having school education 10:11
Ratio of boys to girls having college education 9:6
2.2 Number of male and female individuals across different education levelsEducation Level Male Female
Not Literate 9 17
Literate 9 9
Completed Class 5th 10 11
Class 8th 18 19
Class 10th 21 14
Class 12th 10 4
ITI Diploma 0 0
Graduate 6 3
Post Graduate/Professional 3 3
Computer Literate 10 3
2.3 School Going Children and adult literacy across caste groupsCaste Category School Going Children Adults
Male Female Total Male Female Total
SC BPL 10 0 10 0 13 13
APL 0 0 0 0 0 0
ST BPL 3 2 5 2 2 4
APL 0 0 0 0 0 0
OBC BPL 3 0 3 12 0 12
APL 5 6 11 9 10 19
GEN BPL 3 3 6 8 7 15
APL 2 6 8 17 20 37
TOTAL BPL 19 5 24 22 22 44
APL 7 12 19 26 30 56
2.4 HealthParticulars Village Data
Primary Health centres 1
Number of primary health centres per thousand population 6.02
Civil Hospital no
Number of male and female individuals across differenteducation levels
MaleFemale
0 5 10 15 20 25
Not Literate
Literate
Completed Class 5
Class 8th
Class 10th
Class 12th
ITI Diploma
Graduate
Post Graduate/Professional
Computer Literate
999
999
101010
181818
212121
101010
000
666
333
101010
171717
999
111111
191919
141414
444
000
333
333
333
Number of male and female individuals
Major Health Problem EYE, NERVE, KIDNEY,
2.5 Drinkage Water FacilityAvailability of Drinking Water Village Data
Piped Water 4
Community Tap 25
Hand Pump 11
Open Well 7
Other Resource
2.6. Drainage Facility and Sanitation2.6.1. Household Waste Collection System
Household Waste Collection System Village Data
Door Step 0
Common Point 5
No Collection System 32
Drinking Water Facility
Piped WaterCommunity TapHand PumpOpen Well
8.5%14.9%
23.4%
53.2%
2.6.2. Drainage Linked to HouseholdsDrainage Linked to Households Village Data
Covered 0
Open 10
None 27
2.6.3. Compost Pit
Household Waste Collection System
Common PointNo Collection System
13.5%
86.5%
Drainage Linked to Households
OpenNone
27%
73%
Compost Pit Village Data
Individual 4
Group 3
None 30
2.6.4. Households with and without toilets across different prevailing caste sectionin village
Caste Section With Toilet Without Toilet Total
SC 10 2 12
ST 1 2 3
OBC 11 0 11
GEN 11 0 11
Compost Pit
IndividualGroupNone
10.8%
8.1%
81.1%
2.6.5. Use of toilets across different prevailing caste section in villageCaste Section Private Community Open Defecation
SC 10 0 2
ST 1 0 2
OBC 11 0 0
GEN 11 0 0
2.7. Type of Houses among the householdsCaste Section Kutcha Semi-Pucca Pucca Homeless
SC 5 5 2 0
ST 2 0 1 0
Households with and without toilets across different prevailing caste section in village
Without ToiletsWith Toilets
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
83.33%
33.33%
100.00% 100.00%16.67% 66.67% 0.00%0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00%0.00%
Caste Section
Per
cent
age
of H
ouse
hold
s
Use of toilets across different prevailing caste section in village
OpenDefecationCommunityPrivate
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
83.33%
33.33%
100.00% 100.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
0.00%0.00%0.00%
0.00%0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00%0.00%
16.67% 66.67%
0.00%0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00%0.00%
OBC 1 8 2 0
GEN 1 6 4 0
2.8. Village Connectivity (Road and Transport)
Village Connectivity (Roads)
Distance of the Village from the nearestHighway/Major Dist. Road (in km)
0.5
Is the village connected to the above by a paccaroad?
no
If yes, details of the Approach Road/Connecting Road
i) Length of the Road (in km) ii) Year of construction
iii) Scheme under which constructed iv) Present Status(complete/incomplete)
Length of internal roads (inside village/hamlets) 0.5 0 0.5
What is the mode of transport available?
Frequency of the available mode of transport Frequent
Type of Houses among the households
PuccaSemi-PuccaKutcha
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
41.67%
66.67%
9.09% 9.09%
41.67% 0.00%0.00%0.00% 72.73%
54.55%
41.67% 0.00% 72.73% 54.55%
2.9. Village infrastructure and services
Village Infrastructure and Basic Amenities:
Village Infrastructure / BasicsAmenities / Services
Located in Village(Yes/No)
Nos. Distance KM, If located outside
Banks/ ATM no 2 0.5
SHG’s yes 3 0
NGOs no 0 0
Post Office no 1 0.5
Gas agencies no 1 2
Electricity Office no 0 0
Petrol Pumps in village no 0 0
KisanSewa Kendra no 0 0
KrishiMandi no 0 0
Fare Price Shop no 0 0
Milk Cooperative/Collection Centre no 0 0
Railway Station no 0 0
Bus Stop yes 1 0.5
Veterinary Care Centre no 0 0
Sports Facility/Grounds no 1 0.5
Number of common sanitationcomplexes
no 0 0
3. LAND AND AGRICULTURE RESOURCES3.1. Land Use Pattern
Village Connectivity (Road and Transport)
3.1. Land Use Pattern
Arable land agriculture Area(Acres) 20
Forest Area (Acre) 0
Housing/Abadi Area(Acres) 5
Area Under Water bodies(Acres) 0.33
Common Lands Area(Acres) 0
Average per capita Land holding (Acre) 0.14
Waste land(Acres) 0
Irrigated area and unirrigated area of total cultivable area
Land Use Pattern
Arable landagriculture AreaHousing Area20%
80%
3.2. Forest & Horticultural Profile
3.2. Land, Forest & Horticultural Profile:
Type of Forest Open
Community Forest (Acre) 0
Government Forest (Acre) 0
Main Forest Trees and ShrubSpecies
SMALL TREES
Energy Plantation No
Species Area(Acre)
Species Area(Acre)
Species Area(Acre)
3.3. Source Wise Irrigation Coverage among then householdsParticulars Village Data
Canal 1
Tank 0
River 21
Borewell 2
Others 4
Irrigated area and unirrigated area
Irrigated AreaUnirrigated Area
16.3%
83.7%
Forest & Horticultural Profile
None 2
3.4. Irrigation methods used among the householdsParticulars Village Data
Drip 1
Sprinkler 0
Flooding 25
None 5
Source Wise Irrigation Coverage among then households
CanalBorewellRiverOtherNone
6.7%6.7%
13.3%
70%
3.5. Use of Chemicals and fertilizersParticulars Village Data If Yes, Avg. Fertilizer or chemical Use(Kg/Acre)
Chemical Fertilizers Yes 22 29.16
No 15
Chemical Insecticides Yes 20 19.95
No 17
Chemical Weedicide Yes 15 18
No 22
Organic Manures Yes 21 348.86
No 16
3.6. Agricultural Produce3.6.1. Percentage cropped area of major crops
Irrigation methods used among the households
DripFloodingNone16.1%
80.6%
Use of Chemicals and Fertilizers
YesNo
14 16 18 20 22
Chemical Fertilizers
Chemical Insecticides
Chemical Weedicide
Organic Manures
22
20
15
21
15
17
22
16
4. LIVESTOCK ASSETS4.1. Cattle population, productivity, shelter and waste
Particulars Village Data
Total No. of Livestock 39
Pucca shelter for livestock 2
Kutcha shelter for livestock 14
Open shelter for livestock 6
Average daily production of milk(Litres) 17
Total animal waste/cow dung(Kg) per day 205.5
Percentage cropped area of major crops
paddy
100%
Average Productivity per acre(in quintals) of majorcrops
paddy
100%
4.2. Cattle wise population per household among variousCaste Section Cow Buffalo Goats/Sheep Bullocks Calves Poultry/Duck
SC 5 0 1 0 5 5
ST 2 0 0 0 0 0
OBC 3 0 2 1 3 3
GEN 5 0 2 0 1 1
Cattle population, productivity, shelter and waste
Pucca shelter forlivestockKutcha shelter forlivestockOpen shelter forlivestock
9.1%
27.3%
63.6%
Cattle wise population per household among various
CowBuffaloGoats/SheepBullocksCalvesPoultry/Duck
0 2 4 6
SC
ST
OBC
GEN
555
222
333
555
000
000
000
000
111
000
222
222
000
000
111
000
555
000
333
111
555
000
333
111
Cattle wise population per household
5. LIVELIHOOD ECONOMICS5.1. Occupation Pattern
Caste Section CowBuffalo
Male Female
Farming on own Land 19 2
Sharecropping /Farming LeasedLand
5 0
Animal Husbandry 2 0
Pisci-culture/Poultry 2 0
Fishing 0 0
Skilled Wage Worker 4 6
Unskilled Wage Worker 12 3
Salaried Employment inGovernment
2 1
Salaried Employment in PrivateSector
3 1
Weaving 3 2
Other Artisan 1 1
Other Trade & Business 3 1
Occupation Pattern
MaleFemale
0 5 10 15 20
Farming on own LandSharecropping /
Farming Leased LandAnimal Husbandry
Pisci-culture/Poultry
Fishing
Skilled Wage WorkerUnskilled Wage
Worker
Salaried Employmentin Private Sector
Weaving
Other ArtisanOther Trade &
Business
191919
555
222
222
000
444
121212
222
333
333
111
333
222
000
000
000
000
666
333
111
111
222
111
111
Number of Individuals
5.2. Average annual income per family across prevailing caste categoryCaste Section Average Annual Income
SC 57417
ST 32000
OBC 93000
GEN 85091
6. SOURCE OF ENERGY AND POWER6.1.1. General Information
Caste Section Registered Electricity Connection to Households
SC 52
ST 4
OBC 48
GEN 54
Total 158
Average Annual Income
AverageAnnualIncome
SC ST OBC GEN0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
Caste Section
Inco
me(
in R
s.)
6.1.2. Electricity Supply & Load of villageUtility Electricity Supply (hours per day): 19
Total Electric Load of Households in village : 15(kW)
Total Electric Load of common village facilities : 2.64(kW)
6.1.3. Lighting Source and usage in VillageLighting Source Households (nos.)
Electricity 35
Kerosene 2
Solar_Power 0
Other 0
Lighting Source and usage in Village
GENOBCSCST
34.2%32.9%
30.4%
6.1.4. Cooking Fuels Usage in Village (household nos.)Caste Section Kerosene LPG Biogas Wood Cow Dung Agroresidues
SC 0 3 0 9 0 0
ST 0 2 0 1 0 0
OBC 0 4 0 7 0 0
GEN 0 6 0 4 1 0
6.1.5. Cooking Chullah Usage in villageCaste Section Traditional Chullah Smoke Less Chullah
SC 12 0
ST 2 0
OBC 8 3
GEN 5 5
Lighting Source and usage in Village
ElectricityKerosene5.4%
94.6%
Cooking Fuels Usage in Village
LPGWoodCow Dung
40.5%
56.8%
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Cooking Chullah Usage in village
Smoke LessChullahTraditionalChullah
SC ST OBC GEN0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100% 100.00% 100.00%
72.73%
50.00%
0.00%0.00%0.00% 0.00%0.00%0.00% 27.27% 50.00%
Caste Section
Per
cent
age
of H
ouse
hold
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