human development index delhi source: delhi human development report-2006, census-2001
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Human Development Index
Delhi
Source: Delhi Human Development Report-2006, Census-2001
• At the end of the 9th Five Year Plan there are 1080 Jhugi Jhopdi Clusters in Delhi with the population of 3 million.
• They constitute 22% of the total population of Delhi.
• 30% are earning less than Rs. 96 per day the minimum wages.
• Female work participation-9.4% (Census 2001)
• In 55 difficult areas of Delhi 25% children are out of school.
• In 28 ICDS centers on an average mid-day meal is distributed on alternate days.
• Among the 6,90,000 households living in slums and squatter settlements 86% receive less than 50 liters water per day.
• National Sanitation coverage is only about 34%
Community led Survey
Conducted by
Mahila Pragati Manch &Centre for Advocacy and Research
Total no of households surveyed =228
• Kalyanpuri =130
• Janta Mazdoor Colony =26
• Sunlight Colony =28
• Tigri =44
Socio-economic profileSocio-economic profile
• Out of 228 Households Daily wage Labourer HH = 39% (89)Out of 89, Female earning HH = 17% (15)
• Out of 228 households Earning < Rs.3001 = 78% (177)
• Out of 177 HHOld settlers = 88% (156)New settlers = 12% (21)
• Out of 228 Households, Female earning HH = 31% (71)
Female headed HH = 34% (24)
Citizen’s Entitlements Citizen’s Entitlements
Ration card• Out of 228 households
Have ration cards = 75% (172)Have voter ID cards = 86% (197)
• Out of 89 HH Daily Wage Labourer
Have ration cards = 73% (65) Have voter ID cards = 84% (75)
• Out of 228 HH earning <3001 = 177
Have ration card = 72% (128)Have Voter ID card = 84% (149)
• Out of 228 HH, FH HH = 34% (24)Out of 24,HH have Ration Card = 58% (14)
Out of 24,HH have Voter ID Card = 67% (16)
Worst PerformanceWorst Performance
• No cleaning of drains & lanes 76% (173)
• No clearing of garbage 38% (86)
• No basic sanitation 83% (190)
• No water drainage 64% (146)
• No garbage dump 78% (177)
Total no of households -228
HH accessing to Govt. schools =48HH accessing to Private School = 4Total D.W.L. HH children access to School = 52 (58%)
HH did not respond = 3
Out of 48 HH Not satisfied with mid-day meal in Govt. School
Did not respond about mid- meal
5(10%) 14 (29%)
Access to basic servicesAccess to basic services
89 daily wage earners HH
Non-functional public toilets Not accessing schools
71% (63) 38% (34)
Out of 89 HH facing frequent illness = 59(66%)
Out of 228 (old settlers) HH earning <Rs. 3001 = 156
• Bring water from neighbours and other places
61% (95)
• Have frequent illness 72% (112)
• Do not send their children to school 21% (33)
• Send children to Government School• Send children private school • Out of 106 HH accessing mid-day meal-
NOT Satisfied
68% (106)8% ( 13) 4%
( 15)
• Do not get proper quantity of ration 19% (29)
Female Headed Households
• HH children do not go to school = 29% ( 07 )
• HH children go to school = 67% (16)
• Dissatisfied with mid-meal = 31.25% (05)
• Have frequent illness = 58% (14)
• Out of 14, HH do not get Proper quantity of ration = 29% ( 04)
• Get Ration only once in a month = 14 (100%)