District District H.Q. Name of Sub-Division
Name of ULBs (AMC/NP) Block No. of Panchayets GP, VC, Total
West Tripura Sadar Sadar Agartala Municipal Council Dukli
19 0 19
Jirania Ranirbazar Jirania Old Agartala Belbari Mandwai
13 6 19
14 4 18
0 11 11
0 23 23
Mohanpur Mohanpur Mohanpur Bamutia Hezamara Lefunga
18 0 18
Jirania 20 0 20
0 20 20
0 10 10
SUB TOTAL 87 77 164
Shepahijala Bishramganj Bishalgahr Bishalgahr Bishalgarh Charilam
33 0 33
11 10 21
Jampaijala Sonamura Jampuijala 0 25 25
Sonamura Melagarh Nalchar Mohanbhog Kathalia Boxanagar
21 4 25
8 5 13
19 5 24
19 3 22
SUB TOTAL 111 52 163
Khowai Khowai Khowai Khowai Khowai Padmabil Tulashikhar
25 2 27
0 15 15
0 17 17
Teliamura Teliamura Kalyanpur Mungiakami Teliamura
13 5 18
0 13 13
17 6 23
SUB TOTAL 55 58 113
Gomati Udaipur Udaipur Udaipur Matabari Kakraban Killa Tepania
24 11 35
17 5 22
0 15 15
19 0 19
Amarpur Amarpur Amarpur Ompi
10 17 27
0 21 21
Karbook Karbook Silachari
0 18 18
0 8 8
SUB TOTAL 70 95 165
District District H.Q. Name of Sub-Division
Name of ULBs (AMC/NP)
Block No. of Panchayets GP, VC, Total
South Tripura Belonia Santirbazar Santirbazar Jolaibari Bokafa
14 10 24
8 14 22
Belonia Belonia Rajnagar Hrishyamukh B.C.Nagar
19 1 20
15 8 23
12 1 13
Sabroom Sabroom Satchand Rupaichari Poangbari
24 15 39
0 18 18
7 3 10
SUB TOTAL 99 70 169
Dhalai Ambassa Kamalpur Kamalpur Salema Durgachowmuhani
11 10 21
23 6 29
Ambassa Ambassa Ganganagar
7 14 21
0 7 7
Longtaraivelly Ambassa Manu Chawmanu
0 26 26
0 14 14
Gandacharra Dumburnagar Raishyabari
0 13 13
0 6 6
SUB TOTAL 41
96 137
Unakoti Kailashahar Kumarghat Kumarghat Pancherthal Kumarghat
0 12 12
25 8 33
Kailashahar Kailashahar Gournagar Chandipur
20 3 23
14 4 18
SUB TOTAL 59 27 86
North Tripura Dharmanagar Dharmanagar Dharmanagar Kadamtala Kalacherra Jubarajnagar
19 0 19
16 1 17
19 3 22
Kanchanpur Dasda Jampui Hills Laljuri
0 18 18
0 7 7
0 11 11
Panisagar Panisagar Damcherra Panisagar
0 9 9
15 3 18
SUB TOTAL 69 52 121
STATE TOTAL 591 527 1118
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TRIPURA AT A GLANCE – 2015-16
1) Area: a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location i) Latitude (North) 22º56' &
24º32' ii) Longitude (East) 91º09' &
92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53
d) Population Census- 2011: i) Total 36,73,917 ii) Male 18,74,376 iii) Female 17,99,541 iv) Rural 27,12,464 v) Urban 9,61,453 vi) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,58,014 vii) Density (per sq km) 350 viii) Sex ratio 960 ix) Percentage of decadal variation,(2001-11) 14.84 x) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.2 xi) Male literacy rate (%) 91.5 xii) Female literacy rate (%) 82.7 e) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74 f) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 g) Tentative District-wise Population based on Census-2011: 1) West Tripura District: i) Total 9,18,200 ii) Male 4,66,152 iii) Female 4,52,048 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 91.07 v) Male literacy rate (%) 94.04 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 88.01 vii) Female per thousand males 970 2) Sepahijala District: i) Total 4,83,687 ii) Male 2,47,829 iii) Female 2,35,858 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.80 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.49 vii) Female per thousand males 952
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3) Khowai District: i) Total 3,27,564 ii) Male 1,67,401 iii) Female 1,60,163 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 92.17 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 83.17 vii) Female per thousand males 957 4) South Tripura District: i) Total 4,30,751 ii) Male 2,20,162 iii) Female 2,10,589 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.68 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.96 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.16 vii) Female per thousand males 957 5) Gomati District: i) Total 4,41,538 ii) Male 2,25,428 iii) Female 2,16,110 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.50 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.94 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 78.90 vii) Female per thousand males 959 6) North Tripura District: i) Total 4,17,441 ii) Male 2,12,650 iii) Female 2,04,791 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.90 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.27 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 84.39 vii) Female per thousand males 963 7) Unakoti District: i) Total 2,76,506 ii) Male 1,40,210 iii) Female 1,36,296 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 86.91 v) Male literacy rate (%) 90.92 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 82.79 vii) Female per thousand males 972 8) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,78,230 ii) Male 1,94,544 iii) Female 1,83,686 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 85.72 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.31 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.79 vii) Female per thousand males 944
h) Schedule Caste population, Census 2011 : i) Total
a) Male b) Female
6,54,918 3,34,370 3,20,548
ii) Proportion of SC population 17.8
iii) SC females per thousand males 959
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i) Schedule Tribe population, Census 2011 :
i) Total
a) Male
b) Female
11,66,813
5,88,327
5,78,486
ii) Proportion of ST population 31.8
iii) ST females per thousand males 983
j) Population by religion, Census 2011:
i) Hindu 3063903
ii) Muslim 316042
iii) Christians 159882
iv) Buddhists 125385
v) Sikhs 1070
vi) Jains 860
vii) Others 1514
viii) Religion not stated 5261
k) Vital rates, 2014:
i) Birth rate, per ‘000 population 13.7
ii) Death rate, per ‘000 population 4.7
iii) Natural growth rate, per ‘000 population 9.0
iv) Infant Mortality rate, per ‘000 population 26
l) Housing and amenities, Census-2011:
i) Occupied Census Houses 10,24,903
ii) Housing stock (Fully & partly) 8,40,105
iii) Households 8,55,556
iv) Occupied Census Houses used as residence 8,26,686
v) Proportion of households availing banking facilities 79.2
vi) Proportion of households having radio / transistor 12.8
vii) Proportion of households having Television 44.9
viii) Proportion of households having Telephone including mobile
48.1
ix) Proportion of households having scooter/motorcycle/moped
8.2
x) Proportion of households having Car/Jeep/Van 2.2
xi) Proportion of households having bi-cycle 39.3
xii) Proportion of households having Computer/Laptop with internet
1.0
xiii) Proportion of households having Computer/Laptop without internet
6.3
xiv) None of the specified assessment 27.8
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2) Administrative set-up 2014-15 :
a) Districts 8
b) Autonomous District Council 1
c) Sub-Divisions 23
d) Blocks 58
e) Revenue Circles 32
f) Tehsils 187
g) Revenue Moujas 887
h) Police Stations 71
i) Member of Parliaments (including 1- Rajya Sabha) 3
j) Member of Tripura Legislative Assembly 60
k) Member of Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) - (including 2- nominated Member)
30
L) Panchayati Raj Institutions, 2014-15
i) Zilla Parishads 8
ii) Elected member of Zilla Parishads 116
iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishads 59
iv) Panchayat Samities 35
v) Elected member of Panchayat Samities 419
vi) Women elected member of Panchayat Samities 214
vii) Grams (outside- ADC) 591
viii) Elected member of Gram Panchayats (outside- ADC)
6,111
ix) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats 2,888
x) Village Committees (inside- ADC) 527
xi) Elected members of Village Committees 4,293
xii) Rural local bodies (i + iv + vii + xi) 1,161
xiii) Elected members in rural local bodies
(ii + v + viii + xii)
10,911
xiv) Block Advisory Committee (BAC) 40
xv) Total rural local bodies 27,373
3) Land Utilisation, 2014-15 (P):
i) Total geographical area (ha) 10,49,169
ii) Forest area (ha) 6,29,426
iii) Area sown more than once (ha) 2,28,128
iv) Current fallow land (ha) 1,150
v) Gross cropped area (ha) 4,83,488
vi) Net cropped area (ha) 2,55,360
4) Climate, 2014 :
a) Normal annual rainfall (mm) 2,241.8
b) Average actual annual rainfall (mm) 1,870.1
c) Highest annual rainfall (mm) (Kanchanpur) 2,352.2
d) Normal rainy days (Nos.) 99.2
e) Actual rainy days (Nos.) 82.8
f) Lowest annual rainfall (mm) (Gandacherra) 1,518.9
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5) State Domestic Product, 2014-15 (P): (with 2011-12 base)
a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 29,666.62 ii) At constant prices (2011-12) (Rs in crore) 25,175.15
b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 27,484.05 ii) At constant prices (2011-12) (Rs in crore) 22,672.38 c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs) 71,666 ii) At constant prices (2011-12) (Rs)
59,120
6) Public Finance, 2015-16:
a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore)
i) 2013-14 (Actual)
a) Revenue receipt 7,650.18
b) Capital receipt 1,107.11
c) Total receipt 8757.29
ii) 2014-15 (Revised)
a) Revenue receipt 10,663.45
b) Capital receipt 1,240.00
c) Total receipt 11903.45
iii) 2015-16 (BE)
a) Revenue receipt 12,524.74
b) Capital receipt 1,735.00
c) Total receipt 14,259.74
b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore)
i) 2013-14 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 5,948.96 b) Capital expenditure 1,876.42 c) Total expenditure 7,825.38 ii) 2014-15 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 8,303.07 b) Capital expenditure 4,096.38 c) Total expenditure 12,399.45 iii) 2015-16 (BE) a) Revenue expenditure 9,125.55 b) Capital expenditure 5,823.37 c) Total expenditure 14,948.92 c) Plan Expenditure 2015-16 (Rs. in crore) i) 2013-14 (Actual) a) State plan 2,49,465.74 b) Central plan /centrally sponsored scheme 56,773.11 ii) 2014-15 (Revised) a) State plan 2,19,062.68 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 396664.08 iii) 2015-16 (BE) a) State plan 221858.07 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 616826.94 d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore) i) 2013-14 (Actual) 1073.91 ii) 2014-15 (Revised) 1,241.00 iii) 2015-16 (BE) 1,320.00
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e) Revenue surplus (+)/ Deficit (-) (Rs. in crore) i) 2013-14 (Actual) (+) 1,701.22 ii) 2014-15 (Revised) (+) 2,360.38 iii) 2015-16 (BE)
(+) 3399.19
f) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. in crore) i) 2013-14 (Actual) (+) 45.67 ii) 2014-15 (Revised) (-) 1,320.89 iii) 2015-16 (BE)
(-) 1,937.82
g) Functional classification of Government Expenditure :- 2013-14
(Actual) 2014-15
(Revised) i) General services (%) 39.42 33.98 ii) Social & community services (%) 40.48 40.21 iii) Economic services (%) 17.62 19.64 iv) Other services (%) 2.48 2.17
7) Irrigation, 2014-15 :
a) Cultivable area (ha) 2,55,241
b) Irrigable area (ha) 1,17,000
c) Area brought under irrigation (ha) [31-03-2015] 1,13,598
d) Area utilised (ha) [31-03-2015] 78,330
8) Agriculture, 2014-15 (P):
a) Production of crops :
i) Rice (MT) 7,46,954 ii) Wheat (MT) 304 iii) Sugar cane (MT) 41,510 iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg) 1,347 v) Jute (Bale =180 kg) 5,564 vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg) 5,079 vii) Pulses (MT) (Kharif & Rabi) 8,426 viii) Oil seed (Kharif & Rabi) (MT) 8,920 ix) Potato (MT) 1,59,466 x) Maize (MT) 5,963
b) Fertilizer consumption (MT) 58,432 c) Per hectare use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg)/Ha 60 d) Bio-fertilizer distribution (MT) (2013-14) 1,500 e) Regulated agricultural market 21 f) Cropping intensity (%) 189 g) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 1,066 h) No. of farmers trained (Nos.) 7,640 i) Cold storage 12 i) Government 6 ii) Private 4 iii) Co-operative 2 j) Mango (MT) 62,559 k) Pineapple (MT) 1,70,890 l) Orange (MT) 36,521 m) Jackfruit (MT) 3,01,369
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n) Coconut (MT) 19,548 o) Summer vegetable (MT) 2,90,223 p) Winter vegetable (MT) 3,56,797 q) Kisan Credit Cards 1,46,616 r) Amount disbursed (Rs. in lakhs) 97,728.52
9) Agricultural Census, 2010-11:
a) SC-operational holdings 1,15,421
b) SC- area operated (in Hect) 41,844
c) ST-operational holdings 1,63,485
d) ST-area operated (in Hect) 1,23,854
e) Total operational holdings 5,78,479
f) Total area operated (in Hect) 2,84,945
10) Forestry & Rubber, 2014-15 :
a) Total Forest area (sq km) 6294.29
b) Unclassified Government forest (sq km.) 2,116.87
c) Reserve forest (sq km) 3588.18
d) Proposed reserved forest (sq km) 587.63
e) Protected forest (sq km) 1.597
f) Development expenditure on forestry (Rs in crore) (P) 2,659.36
g) Revenue earned (Rs in crore) (P) 984.77
h) Wildlife sanctuary 4
i) National Park 2
j) Plantation area of rubber (ha) 11,305.20
k) Tapping area of rubber (ha) 3,811
l) Production of rubber (MT) 44,740.17
m) Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs) 1,000
n) Membership of JFMCs (No.) 1,00,045
o) Project area of JFMCs (ha) 2,60,210.62
p) Afforestation area (ha) in JFMC 1,34,706.87
q) Patta pass book issued under SOTFD (Schedule Tribes & other Traditional Forest Duelers)
1,24,541
11) Fisheries, 2014-15(P) :
a) Culturable area (ha) 25,973.30
b) Capture water area (ha) 7,878.76
c) Water area for pisciculture (ha) 25,338.69
d) Production of fish (MT) 64,710
e) Seed production
i) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) 3,376.35
ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) (Govt. farm) 8.82
f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDAs) 4
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g) Fish feed plants 19
h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 143
i) Selp-Help Groups 1,464
j) Soil and water testing laboratories 27
k) Fish feed analysis lab (Nos.) 3
l) m)
Establishment of Fish Health Investigation/Disease/Diagnostic Centre Pabda Hatchery (Nos.)
1 4
12) Land Allotment, 2014-15 :
a) Land allotted to landless families (Nos.) 262
b) Land allotted to homeless families (Nos.) 1,696
c) Land allotted to both landless and homeless families (Nos.) 2,427
d) Area of land allotted to landless families (acres) 15.36
e) Area of land allotted to homeless families (acres) 118.74
f) Area of land allotted to both landless and homeless families (acres) 361.74
13) Animal Resource Development Department, 2014-15 :
a) Veterinary hospitals (Nos.) 16
b) Veterinary dispensaries (Nos.) 60
c) Stock –man sub-centres (Nos.) 428
d) Artificial Insemination centres (Nos.) 11
e) Government veterinary farms (Nos.) 14
f) Disease Investigation laboratory (Nos.) 4
g) Feed analytical laboratory (Nos.) 1
h) Training Institute (Nos.) 1
i) Feed mixing plants (Nos.) 4
j) Production of egg (No.) (Crore) 19.79
k) Production of milk (MT) 1,41,430.67
l) Production of meat (MT) 34,815.74
m) Production of day old chicks (Nos.) 4,51,883
n) Production of day old ducklings (Govt. farms) (Nos.) 24,103
o) Production of piglet (Govt. farms) (Nos.) 4,870
p) Production of rabbit Kid (Govt. farms) (Nos.) 1,399
q) Artificially inseminated animal done (Nos.) 1,54,780
r) Calf born (Nos.) 59,734
s) Veterinary medicine-store(Nos.) 4
t) Farm products selling centre(Nos.) 14
u) Per capita availability of milk/daily (gram) 101.03
v) Per capita availability of egg/year (No.) 52
w) Per capita availability of meat/year (kg.) 9.08
x) Production of egg (Govt. farm) (No.) 12,62,033
y) Production of goat kid (Govt. farm) (Nos.)
171
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14) Classification of worker, Census- 2011
a) Total workers 14,69,521 (100%)
b) Cultivators 2,95,947 (20.14%)
c) Agriculture labourers 3,53,618 (24.06%)
d) Household industries 41,496 (2.82%)
e) Other workers
7,78,460 (52.97%)
15) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, 2014-15 :
a) Ration shops 1,786
b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (MT) 29,392
c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (MT) 2,542
d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (MT) 1,500
e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (MT) 2,647
f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (KL) 3,200
g) LPG outlets in the state (including 5 LPG Agencies of BSF / AR) 56
h) LPG consumers (in lakh) 3.52
i) APL ration cards 5,056.03
j) BPL ration cards 1,81,876
k) AAY ration cards 1,13,124
l) Ration cards 9,62,390
m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851
n) State food godowns 115
o) Outlets for petrol/diesel 65
p) Rationing population in the state as on 31-03-2015 (in lakh) 39.52
16) Employment & Manpower Statistics, 2014-15 :
a) Employment Exchanges 6
b) Employment Information Bureau 18
c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchange 6,62,756
d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by Employment Exchanges
588
e) Coaching centres for joint entrance examinations 37
f) Career counseling organized 70
g) Differently able 5,303
h) Average workers employment in Registered Factories 61,592
i) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 449
17) Sixth Economic Census-2013 :- a) Total enterprises 2,36,773 b) Total workers (including children) 4,04,024 c) Male 3,25,956 d) Female 78,068 e) Hired workers 1,56,261 f) Density of enterprises (sq km) 22.57 g) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 1.71 h) Enterprises without premises (%) 19.86 i) Annual average growth rate in enterprise 2.83 j) Annual average growth rate in employment 0.58
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18) Industries & Commerce, 2014-15 :
a) Industrial Estates 5 b) Industrial area 1 c) Value of export (Rs in crore) 357.65 d) Value of import (Rs in crore) 1.02 e) Industrial growth center 1 f) Public Sector Industrial Undertakings (No.) 4
19) Factories, 2014-15 : (as on 31-03-2014) : a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 606 b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 103 c) Registered Factories u/s 85 892
20) Handicrafts, 2014-15 : a) Production ( Rs. in crore) 27.00 b) Employment generated (mandays) (Lakhs per year) 1,70,000 c) Artisans (lakhs) 2.49
21) Handloom, 2014-15 : a) Textiles produced (sq mtr) (Million Sq. Mtr) 2.85 b) Employment generated (mandays) (Lakhs per year) 75.00 c) Value (crore) 14.00
22) Sericulture, 2014-15 : a) Production of raw silk (MT) 4.8 b) Production of mulberry cocoon (MT) 52.5 c) Area under mulberry cultivation (acre) 6,278
23) Energy, 2014-15 : a) Power generated (mu) 756.94 b) Power purchased (mu) 1,169.21 c) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv)(ckt K.M.) 907 d) Consumers (Nos.) 6,76,880 e) Villages electrified (Nos.) 1,107 f) Amount of revenue earned (Rs in crore) 405.96 g) Kutir Jyoti connections (Nos.) 19,527 h) Distribution line (ckt. KM) 38,055 i) Proportion of households having electricity 93% j) Villages Un-electrified 11 k) Sub-stations transmission & Distribution (Nos.) 12,736
24) Co-operative Societies,2014-15 : a) Co-operative Societies 1,778 b) Members (lakh) 8.33 c) Working capital (Rs in crore) 41,257.33 d) Societies per lakh population 48.43 e) Women co-operative societies 133 f) Share capital (Rs. in crore) 8,726.76
25) Rural Development, 2014-15
a) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA):
i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakhs) 92,362.09 ii) Mandays generated (in lakh) 511.78 iii) Mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 227.09 iv) Mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 88.23 v) Job card issued 6,26,715
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b) Self Help Groups (SHGs):
i) National Rural Livelihood Mission –NRLM (2014-15) a) Women SHGs registered with NRLM 102 b) Newly formed SHGs registered with NRLM 101 c) SC members in the NRLM SHGs 40 d) ST members in the NRLM SHGs 1,100 e) OBC members in the NERLP SHGs 122 f) RM members are in the fold of NRLM SHGs 11 ii) North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP) (2014-15) a) SHGs registered with NERLP 3,959 b) SC members in the NERLP SHGs 3,960 c) ST members in the NERLP SHGs 14,390 d) OBC members in the NERLP SHGs 3,707
26) Road and Transport, 2014-15 : a) Road (PWD) i) National highway (km) 645
ii) Major district road (km) 90
iii) Other district road (km) 1,195
iv) Village road (RD & ADC) (km) (P) 8,159
v) IBP road (BRO) (km) (P) 726
vi) Railway road (km) 158
vii) Village road (PWD) (km) 9,674
viii) State highway (km) 532
ix) Black topped road (km) 10,011
x) Brick soled road (km) 6,442
xi) Earthen road (km) 4,568
xii) RCC Bridges (Nos.) 178
xiii) RCC slab/box culverts (Nos.) 1,544
xiv) Bailey bridges (Nos.) 420
xv) SPT bridges (Nos.) 75
b) Vehicles (Transport), 2014-15 : i) Passenger vehicles : Busses / Mini Buses 2614 ii) Cars 42,272 iii) Jeep/Taxi/Van/LMV/Three Wheeler 32,800 iv) Two Wheeler 206389 v) Good Vehicles 26046 vi) Others 2930 vii) Total 313051 viii) CNG vehicles 1691 c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation, 2014-15 : i) Fleets 58 (a) Bus 51 (b) Truck 7 ii) Routes operated 21 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 912 iv) Quantity of goods carried (MT) 4,100 v) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka international bus service 1,730
vi) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agartala international bus service 765
vii) Passenger traveled by Tripura helicopter service 1,056
viii) Employees 405
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d) Tripura Urban Transport Company Ltd. 2014-15 :- i) Fleets 70 ii) Routes operated 12
iii) Average daily passenger carried 24,300
27) Communication, 2014-15 :
a) BSNL Telephone exchanges 84 b) BSNL Telephone connections (only landline) 29,182 c) WLL exchanges (BTS) 57 d) WLL connections 32,152 e) STD booths 1,101 f) Broadband connections of BSNL 7,789 g) Cellular service of BSNL(prepaid & postpaid) 2,78,073 h) Cellular Towers of BSNL 419 i) Internet connections BSNL 27,215 j) Post offices 709
28) Banking, 2014-15 (as on 31-03-2015) : a) Branches of Nationalised Banks 216
b) Branches of SBI 58
c) Branches of Tripura Co-operative Bank 71
d) Branches of Tripura Gramin Bank 142
e) Bank branches in Private Sector Banks 25
f) Total deposit (Rs in crore) 17,274.85
g) Total credit (Rs in crore) 7,107.78
h) Credit – deposit ratio 41%
29) Small Savings, 2014-15 :
a) Gross collection (Rs in crore) 906.95
b) Net collection (Rs. in crore)
253.89
30) Life Insurance, 2014-15:
a) Policy issued 73,171
b) Sum assured (Rs in crore)
1075.2222
31) Education, 2014-15 (As on 30-09-2014) :
i) School Education: a) Total Schools
4,818
b) J. B. schools 2,409 c) S. B. Schools 1,251 d) High schools 586 e) H.S.(+2) schools 392 f) Madrassa 180 g) School teachers (all types) 47,255 h) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 10,608 i) Male teachers 7,810 ii) Female teachers
2,798
i) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 12,854 i) Male teachers 9,784 ii) Female teachers 3,070 j) High school teachers 10,724 i) Male teachers 7,749 ii) Female teachers 2,975
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k) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 13,069
i) Male teachers 8,249
ii) Female teachers 4,820
l) Madhyamik examination, 2015 (P) :
i) Students appeared 35,601
ii) Students passed 23,641
m) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2015 (P) :
i) Students appeared 22,300
ii) Students passed. 18,079
n) Madrassa Alim (Secondary Examination), 2015 (P)
i) Students appeared 43
ii) Students passed 39
o) Madrassa Fazil H.S. (+2 stage) Arts Examination, 2015(P):
i) Students appeared 13
ii) Students passed 12
p) Madrassa Fazil H.S. (+2 stage) Theology, 2015 (P):
i) Students appeared 15
ii) Students passed 15
q) Drop-out rate, 2014-15 :
i) Primary Stage (I-V) 3.62 %
ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 3.46 %
iii) High Stage (IX – X ) 22.06%
ii) Higher Education, 2014-15 : a) Universities 2
b) General Govt. Colleges 22
c) Engineering Colleges 2
d) Medical Colleges 2
e) Agriculture College 1
f) Law College 1
g) Music College 1
h) Polytechnic 5
i) Nurses Training Institutes 3
j) Regional Pharmacy Institute 1
k) Teachers Training College (IASE) 1
l) Physical Education College 1
m) Fishery College 1
n) Art College 1
o) Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences 1
p) Bhavan’s Tripura College Science & Technology 1
q) College of Veterinary Science & A.H. 1
r) Bhavan’s Tripura College of Teacher Education 1
s) Holy Cross College 1
t) Tribal Folk Music College 1
iii)
Public Library, 2014-15 :
a) Central library 1
b) Branch library 24
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32) Social Education & Social Welfare, 2014-15 :
A. Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) A.1 ICDS Projects 56 A.2 Anganwadi Centres (AWCs) 9,911 A.3.1 Total Children enrolled (6 months-6 years) in the Anganwadi
Centres 3,47,563
A.3.1.1 Children (6 months- 3 years) enrolled 1,70,828 A.3.1.2 Children (3 years – 6 years) enrolled 1,76,735 A.3.2 Mother enrolled in the Anganwadi Centres 83,567 A.3.2.1 Pregnant mothers enrolled 31,982 A.3.2.2 Nursing mothers enrolled 51,581 A.4 Beneficiaries covered under Supplementary Nutrition
Programme (SNP) in AWCs
A.4.1 Children (6 months-6 years) covered in the Anganwadi Centres 2,99,907 A.4.1.1 Children (6 months- 3 years) 1,47,179 A.4.1.2 Children (3 months- 6 years) 1,52,728 A.4.2 Mother covered in the Anganwadi Centres 76,222 A.4.2.1 Pregnant mothers covered 29,082 A.4.2.2 Nursing mothers covered 47,138
B Beneficiaries sanctioned under various Social Security Schemes
B.1 Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension 1,61,959 B.2 Indira Gandhi National Disable Pension 3,209 B.3 Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension 19,879 B.4 Pension to 60% disability of BPL families 4,763 B.5 Pension to Tripura Rickshaw of BPL families 457 B.6 Pension to Tripura Cobbler of BPL families 60 B.7 Tripura Incentive to Girl Childs of BPL families 34,855 B.8 Pension to Widow & Deserted of BPL families 56,182 B.9 Pension to Bidi Sramik of BPL families 155 B.10 Pension to Blind & Handicapped Pension of BPL families 4,531 B.11 Un-employment allowance for 100% Blind of BPL families 35 B.12 Widow State Pension Scheme 1,952 B.13 Allowance for 100% Blind of BPL families 747 B.14 Pension to 80% & above disabled person of APL families 1,829 B.15 Pension to Persons who lost 100% eye sight of APL families 490 B.16 Pension to Un-married women of the age 45 yrs & above of BPL
families 1,463
B.17 Pension to Mother Shramik Pension of BPL families 391 B.18 Pension to Laundry Workers of BPL families 289 B.19 Pension to Barber Workers of BPL families 409 B.20 Pension to Handloom Workers of BPL families 726 B.21 Pension to Fishermen of BPL families 1,151 B.22 Pension to State Old Age Pension of BPL families 8,828 B.23 Pension to Deserted Women of APL families 2,034
C Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) C.1 Juvenile Justice Board set up in the District 8 C.2 Child Welfare Committee constituted in the District 4 C.3 Homes for girls 4 C.4 Homes for Boys 5 C.5 Founding Home (Boys & Girls) 1 C.6 Juvenile Home 2 C.7 State Adoption Agency 9
15
D Women Welfare D.1 Laxmibai Memorial Working Women Hostel 1
D.2 Mahila Ashram 1
D.3 Protective Home
1
E Welfare for Senior Citizen
E.1 Mahatma Gandhi Old Age Home (male & female) 1
F Welfare for Persons with Physically Challenged
F.1 Institute of visually handicapped (Girls) 1
F.2 Institute for visually handicapped (Boys) 1
F.3 Institute for speech rehabilitation 1
F.4 Helen Keller Disable Rest House
1
33) Youth Affairs & Sports, 2014-15 :
a) Stadiums 1
b) Swimming pools (Scientific) 2
c) Coaching centres 45
d) PYKKA Training Centre (Block Panchayat + Village Panchayat) 842
e) Medal winner:
i) National School Games
a) Gold 6
b) Silver 6
c) Bronze 6
d) Total 18
ii) N.E. Sports Festival & other National Level Meet
a) Gold 16
b) Silver 17
c) Bronze 34
d) Total 67
iii) National Youth Festival
a) Gold 1
b) Silver Nil
c) Bronze 1
f) Sports school 2
g) State adventure institution 1
h) State yoga institute 1
i) Youth hostel 1
j) Indoor Stadium 1
k) Gymnasium Hall 1
l) Multipurpose Sports Hall 7
m) Regional College of Physical Education 1
n) Rock, climbing centre 1
o) State NSS Cell (DYAS) (No.) 1
p) Cricket Stadium 1
q) Mini Stadiums (with Gallery) 47
r) Swimming Pools (Platform) 13
s) Trainees in Coaching Centre 3,000
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34) Health & Hygiene, 2014-15 :
a) Hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 24
b) Primary Health Centres / Rural Hospitals 111
c) Dispensary/ Sub-centre (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 1,126
d) Allopathic doctors 935
e) Homeopathic doctors 49
f) Ayurvedic doctors 49
g) Dental surgeons 35
h) Nurses 1,902
i) Mid-wives 4
j) Pharmacists (Allo/Homeo/Ayur) 402
k) Hospital beds 4,774
l) Blood banks 6
m) Blood storage centre 10
n) Children age(6-35)months who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) 2005-06 67.9
o) Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) 2005-06 67.4
p) Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) 2005-06 57.6
q) Ever married men age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) 2005-06 39.8
r) Women who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 2005-06 72.8
s) Men who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 2005-06
89.00
35) Family Welfare, 2014-15 :
a) Family welfare centres/clinic(MCH clinic) 125
b) Sterilisation cases 4,196
c) Intra Uterine Device (IUD) cases 1,102
d) Condom Contraceptive (CC) users 3,47,976
e) Oral Pill (OP) users (Cycle) 1,44,096
f) Medically Terminated Pregnancy (M.T.P.) case 3,034
g) Current use of any family planning method (%), (NFHS-3) 2005-06 65.80
h) Institutional birth (%)
86%
36) Information & Tourism, 2014-15 :
a) Information –cum-facilitation centre 69
b) Loka ranjan sakhas 371
c) Readers corners 19
d) Dress banks 13
e) Tourist visited: -
i) Indian 3,61,581
ii) Foreigner 29,086
f) Newspapers: -
i) Daily 23
ii) Weekly 36
iii) Fortnightly 1
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37) Crime, 2014-15:
a) Murders 137
b) Dacoities 3
c) Burglaries 198
d) Thefts 331
e) Robberies 41
f) Kidnappings (Male) 20
g) Riots 88
h) Rape 230
i) Molestation 484
j) Kidnapping (Female) 90
k) Torture 602
l) Dowry death 36
m) Others Women 91
n) Misc. crime 2, 994
38) Fire Accidents, 2014-15 :
i) Fire out-breaks 1,266
ii) Special calls 1,436
iii) Loss of human life by fire and other accidents 42
iv) Human life saved 1,465
v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 80.00
vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 14.00
vii) Fire stations (Nos.) 37
39) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council, 2014-15 :
a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56
b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 23
c) TTAADC constituencies 28
d) Members nominated by Governor 2
e) Members (c+d) 30
f) ST members (including nominated) 27
g) Non -ST members 3
h) Village Development Committees (in TTAADC area) 527
i) Revenue villages 462
j) Primary schools ( as on July 2015) 1,503
k) S.B. schools ( as on July 2015) 222
l) High schools(In ADC Area) 139
m) Higher Secondary schools (in TTAADC area) 50
n) English medium schools (in TTAADC area) 101
o) Inspector of schools 25
p) Executive Engineer (PWD) division offices 5
q) Zonal Development Offices 5
r) Sub-Zonal Development Offices 33
s) Tehsils (in ADC area) 151
t) Blocks (in ADC area) 23
u) Primary markets 195
v) Regulated markets 10
w) Industrial training centres 44
x) Degree College (in ADC area) ( as on July 2015)
4
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40) Miscellaneous, 2013-14 :
a) Growth Centres 37
b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika Prakalpa
15,013
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI):
i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala
(Base: 1961=100), December 2014
4,940
ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura
(Base:1986-87=100), June 2015
738
iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Base:2001=100), June 2015
223
iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base): (Base:2001=100), June 2015
261
v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura
(Base: 1986-87=100), June 2015
729
vi) Consumer Price Index Number with 2010=100(Tripura)
a) CPI for Rural in June 2015 128.2
CPI for Urban in June 2015 130.6
CPI for Combined in June 2015 128.8
d) Building materials cost at Agartala, 2015 (as on 31-03-2015) :
i) Brick – first class (in Rs.) (1000 Nos.) 9,000
ii) Sand (coarse), cum (in Rs.) (fine) 250
iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cum (in Rs.) 3,700
iv) Salwood beam, cum (in Rs.) 45,000
v) Cement, (50 Kg Bag) (in Rs.) 340
vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.)
6mm diameter
56,800
vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 400
viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 400
ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 320
x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 320
Source :- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Tripura, Agartala,
www.destripura.nic.in
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3
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)a elaM )b elameF
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)CDA 111,6
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)4 ,erutlucirgA 102 3- 41 )P( : )a : sporc fo noitcudorP
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5
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)5 etamilC , 102 3:
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)6 noitagirrI , 102 3- 41 :
)a ( aera elbavitluC ha) 142,55,2
)b h( aera elbagirrI a) ,1 1 000,7
)c A aer noitagirri rednu thguorb h( a) 608,21,1
)d A er a ilitu s h( de a) 039,77
7) susneC larutlucirgA , 0102 - :11
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e) latoT o lanoitarep h sgnidlo 974,87,5
)f )tceH ni( detarepo aera latoT 549,48,2
8) rebbuR & yrtseroF , 102 3- 41 :
)a latoT ( aera tseroF s )mk q 2.4926 8
)b voG deifissalcnU tnemnre ).mk qs( tserof ,2 78.611
)c )mk qs( tserof evreseR 81.885,53
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)e )mk qs( tserof detcetorP .1 95
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)k h( rebbur fo aera gnippaT a ) 683,3
)l ( rebbur fo noitcudorP TM ) 988,2
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6
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)b aera retaw erutpaC h( a) )P( 67.878,7
)c icsip rof aera retaW )ah( erutluc )P( 87.011,42
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)e noitcudorp deeS
)i )shkal( )gnilregniF( dees hsiF )P( 87.730,4
)ii )shkal( )selinevuJ( dees nwarP )P( 01.6 3
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)g ef hsiF tnalp de s 19
)h oC namrehsiF - teicoS evitarepo sei 41 4
)i pleS - spuorG pleH ,1 854
)j lioS l gnitset retaw dna rotaroba sei 27
)k bal sisylana deef hsiF 3
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2 4
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11) tnemtrapeD tnempoleveD ecruoseR laminA , 102 3- 41 : )a slatipsoh yranireteV 51 )b seirasnepsid yranireteV 95 )c kcotS – bus nam - ertnec s 4 62 )d sertnec noitanimesnI laicifitrA 11 )e smraf yraniretev tnemnrevoG 14 )f yrotarobal noitagitsevnI esaesiD 4 )g yrotarobal lacitylana deeF 1 )h gniniarT I etutitsn 1 )i tnalp gnixim deeF s 4 )j gge fo noitcudorP ).oN( )erorC( 49.71 )k fo noitcudorP )TM( klim 007,92,1 )l fo noitcudorP )TM( taem 32 2.861, 8 )m d fo noitcudorP ya o dl c )mraf .tvoG( skcih 600,36,4 )n fo noitcudorP d ya o dl d )mraf .tvoG( sgnilkcu 125,27 )o telgip fo noitcudorP )mraf .tvoG( 381,5 )p tcudorP r fo noi )mraf .tvoG( diK tibba 048
7
)q laicifitrA i yl tanimesn enod lamina de 296,34,1 )r nrob flaC 371,35 )s enicidem yranireteV - erots 4 )t ertnec gnilles stcudorp mraF 4 )u )marg( yliad/klim fo ytilibaliava atipac reP 10.49 )v atipac reP ).oN( raey/gge fo ytilibaliava 74 )w ).gk( raey/taem fo ytilibaliava atipac reP 77.8 )x gge fo noitcudorP )mraf .tvoG( ).oN( 191,03,11 )y taog fo noitcudorP k )mraf .tvoG( di
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12) susneC ,rekrow fo noitacifissalC - 1102 )a srekrow latoT 125,96,41
)%001( )b srotavitluC 749,59,2
)%41.02( )c sreruobal erutlucirgA 816,35,3
)%60.42( )d seirtsudni dlohesuoH 694,14
)%28.2( )e srekrow rehtO
064,87,7
)%79.25( 13) sriaffA remusnoC & seilppuS liviC ,dooF , 102 3- 41 :
)a noitaR spohs ,1 7 07 )b )TM( SDP rof ecir fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA 293,92 )c )TM( SDP rof taehw fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA ,2 245 )d )TM( SDP rof tlas fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA ,1 5 54 )e )TM( SDP rof ragus fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA 000,1 )f )TM( SDP rof lio enesorek tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA ,3 462 )g etats eht ni steltuo GPL )RA / FSB fo seicnegA GPL 5 gnidulcni( 34 )h sremusnoc GPL 445,04,3 )i sdrac noitar LPA 678,82,5 )j sdrac noitar LPB 011,08,1 )k noitar YAA sdrac 009,11,1 )l sdrac noitaR 13 no sa - 21 - 3102 6,9 149,4 )m emehcS anrupannA rednu seiraicifeneB 084,41 )n etatS doof snwodog 1 11 )o leseid/lortep rof steltuO 56 )p etats eht ni noitalupop gninoitaR 13 no sa - 21 - 3102 110,45,93
14) E scitsitatS rewopnaM & tnemyolpm , 102 3- 41 : )a arupirT ni segnahcxE tnemyolpmE 6 )b arupirT ni uaeruB noitamrofnI tnemyolpmE 81 )c 13 no sa egnahcxE tnemyolpmE ni retsiger evil no stnacilppA - 30 - 102 4 4,6 345,9 )d boj deretsigeR - ni decalp srekees egnahcxE tnemyolpmE yb tnemyolpme
13 no sa - 30 - 102 4 4 08
)e snoitanimaxe ecnartne tnioj rof sertnec gnihcaoC 73 )f 13 ot 7002 gnirud dezinagro gnilesnuoc reeraC - 30 - 102 4 223 )g 13 no sa elba yltnereffiD - 30 - 102 4 002,5
8
)h tnemyolpme srekrow egarevA seirotcaF deretsigeR ni 72,36 4 )i er setadidnaC - CSPT yb tnemyolpme rof dednemmoc
2 53
51 ) htxiS susneC cimonocE - 02 31 : )lanoisivorP( - )a sesirpretne latoT 209,73,2 )b )nerdlihc gnidulcni( srekrow latoT 512,40,4 )c tludA - elam 302,72,3 )d A tlud - elamef 210,77 )e srekrow deriH 056,75,1 )f )mk qs( sesirpretne fo ytisneD 86.22 )g )esirpretne rep( tnemyolpme fo ezis egarevA 07.1 )h )%( sesimerp tuohtiw sesirpretnE 82.02 )i esirpretne ni etar htworg egareva launnA 98.2 )j launnA tnemyolpme ni etar htworg egareva 95.0
16) ecremmoC & seirtsudnI , 102 3- 41 :
a) setatsE lairtsudnI 5 b) aera lairtsudnI 1 )c )erorc ni sR( tropxe fo eulaV 4.0 2 )d )erorc ni sR( tropmi fo eulaV 38.922 )e retnec htworg lairtsudnI 1 )f sgnikatrednU lairtsudnI rotceS cilbuP 5
17) seirotcaF , 102 3- 41 : )a fo .oN deretsigeR )i( m2 s/u seirotcaF 295 )b fo .oN deretsigeR )ii( m2 s/u seirotcaF 101 )c fo .oN deretsigeR seirotcaF deifiton 58 s/u 068
18) stfarcidnaH , 102 3- 41 : )a syadnam hkal ni ( noitcudorP ) 08.1 )b )shkaL( tnemyolpmE 94.2 )c snasitrA )erorc( 00.72
19) mooldnaH , 102 3- 41 : )a )rtM .qS noilliM( )rtm qs( decudorp selitxeT .2 07 )b )syadnam( tnemyolpmE shkal 33.37 )c )erorc( eulaV 00.11
02 ) erutlucireS , 102 3- 41 : )a )TM( klis war fo noitcudorP 5.3 )b )TM( noococ yrreblum fo noitcudorP 54 )c )ah( noitavitluc yrreblum rednu aerA 4.640,2
21) ygrenE , 102 3- 41 : )a )um( detareneg rewoP 07.367 )b )um( desahcrup rewoP 16.006 )c )vk 66 & vk 231( enil noissimsnarT ).M.K tkc( 709 )d sremusnoC 884,83,6 )e deifirtcele segalliV 720,1 )f )erorc ni sR( denrae eunever fo tnuomA 69.563 )g ).oN( snoitcennoc itoyJ rituK 669,34 )h )MK( enil noitubirtsiD 140,53 )i troporP 3102 ,yticirtcele gnivah sdlohesuoh fo noi %54.97 )j nU segalliV - deifirtcele 11 )k buS - noitats s )noitubirtsiD & noissimsnart( 820,11
22) oC - ,seiteicoS evitarepo 102 3- 41 : )a oC - seiteicoS evitarepo ,1 7 84 )b )hkal( srebmeM 23.8 )c W c gnikro )erorc ni sR( latipa 84.391,14 )d noitalupop hkal rep seiteicoS .74 42 )e oc nemoW - seiteicos evitarepo 31 0
9
)f S )erorc ni .sR( latipac erah 13.617,8
23) tnempoleveD laruR , a) tcA eetnarauG tnemyolpmE laruR lanoitaN ihdnaG amtahaM
GERNGM( A :)
)i ni .sR( derrucni erutidnepxE )erorc 1, 080 55. )ii M )hkal ni( detareneg syadna 97.525 )iii )hkal ni( TS rof detareneg syadnaM 41.522 )vi )hkal ni( CS rof detareneg syadnaM 04.19 )v deussi drac boJ 746,94,6 b) ( spuorG pleH fleS :)sGHS
)i noissiM doohileviL laruR lanoitaN – 3102( MLRN - )41 )a MLRN htiw deretsiger sGHS nemow dlO 744,6 )b MLRN htiw deretsiger sGHS nemow deviver dlO 346 )c MLRN htiw deretsiger sGHS demrof ylweN 764 )d of eht ni era srebmem CS sGHS MLRN fo dl 71 , 802 )e sGHS MLRN fo dlof eht ni era srebmem TS 72 , 426 )f sGHS MLRN fo dlof eht ni era srebmem CBO 81 , 621 )g sGHS MLRN fo dlof eht ni era srebmem MR 8, 639 )ii ( tcejorP doohileviL laruR tsaE htroN )PLREN )a deviveR PLREN htiw deretsiger sGHS dlo 128 )b PLREN htiw deretsiger sGHS demrof ylweN 552,1 )c sGHS PLREN fo dlof eht ni era srebmem CS 201,4 )d sGHS PLREN fo dlof eht ni era srebmem TS 954,4 )e sGHS PLREN fo dlof eht ni era srebmem CBO 965,2
24) tropsnarT dna daoR , 102 3- 41 : )a )DWP( daoR )i )mk( yawhgih lanoitaN 826 )ii )mk( daor tcirtsid rojaM 09 )iii )mk( daor tcirtsid rehtO 812,1 )vi )mk( )CDA & DR( daor egalliV )P( 951,8 )v PBI )P( )mk( )ORB( daor 627 )iv aR )mk( daor yawli 851 )iiv )mk( )DWP( daor egalliV 434,9 )iiiv )mk( yawhgih etatS 986 )xi )mk( daor deppot kcalB 306,9 )x )mk( daor delos kcirB 319,5 )ix )mk( daor nehtraE 824,5 )iix segdirB CCR ).soN( 541 )iiix evluc xob/bals CCR str ).soN( 234,1 )vix segdirb yeliaB ).soN( 614 )vx segdirb TPS ).soN( 111 )b )tropsnarT( selciheV , 102 3- 41 : )i sesuB iniM / sessuB : selcihev regnessaP ,2 763 )ii snogaw noitats na raC 988,73 )iii leehW eerhT /VML /naV/sixaT/speeJ sre 738,82 )vi sreleehw owT 866,08,1 )v selcihev dooG ,32 899 )iv srehtO 466,2 )iiv selcihev latoT 324,67,2 )iiiv selcihev GNC hcihw fo tuO 287,3
01
)c noitaroproC tropsnarT daoR arupirT , 102 3- 41 : )i steelf fo rebmuN suB )a( 74 kcurT )b( 7 )ii detarepo setuoR 91 )iii deirrac regnessap yliad fo rebmun egarevA 003,2 )vi )TM( deirrac sdoog fo ytitnauQ 000,6 )v ecivres sub lanoitanretni akahD ot alatragA yb delevart regnessaP 755
)iv rt regnessaP ecivres sub lanoitanretni alatragA ot akahD yb deleva 032 )iiv alatragA yb delevart regnessaP - raganamrahD civres retpocileh e
.etatS nihtiw 283
d) arupirT nabrU C tropsnarT .dtL ynapmo 102 3- 41 :- )i steelf fo rebmuN 35 )ii po setuoR detare 9 )iii deirrac regnessap yliad fo rebmun egarevA 000,02
25)
noitacinummoC , 102 3- 41 :
)a segnahcxe enohpeleT LNSB 48 )b snoitcennoc enohpeleT LNSB )enildnal ylno( 461,23 )c segnahcxe LLW 75 )d snoitcennoc LLW 505,23 )e oob DTS sht 283,1 )f snoitcennoc dnabdaorB fo LNSB 615,62 )g )diaptsop & diaperp(LNSB fo ecivres ralulleC 299,63,3 )h LNSB fo srewoT ralulleC 043 )i LNSB snoitcennoc tenretnI 461,23 )j seciffo tsoP 907
26) gniknaB , 102 3- 41 : )a N fo sehcnarB sknaB desilanoita 102 )b IBS fo sehcnarB 65 )c oC arupirT fo sehcnarB - knaB evitarepo 16 )d knaB nimarG arupirT fo sehcnarB 831 )e rotceS etavirP ni sehcnarb knaB 52 )f )erorc ni sR( tisoped latoT 36.512,51 )g )erorc ni sR( tiderc latoT 34.177,5 )h tiderC – oitar tisoped %83
27) sgnivaS llamS , 102 3- 41 : )a )erorc ni sR( noitcelloc ssorG 94.127 )b )erorc ni .sR( noitcelloc teN 20.821
28) ecnarusnI efiL , 102 3- 41 : )a deussi yciloP 436,22,1
)b rc ni sR( derussa muS )ero 774.996,1 29) noitacudE , 102 3- 03 no sA( 41 - 40 - )4102 :
)i :noitacudE loohcS sloohcS latoT )a
808,4
)b sloohcs .B .J 324,2 )c sloohcS .B .S 132,1 )d sloohcs hgiH 095 )e oohcs )2+(.S.H sl 483
11
)f assardaM 081 g) )sepyt lla( srehcaet loohcS 579,24 h) srehcaet loohcs cisaB .rJ /yramirP 844,9 )i srehcaet elaM 699,6 )ii srehcaet elameF
254,2
i) srehcaet loohcs cisaB .rS /elddiM 492,11 )i srehcaet elaM 745,8 )ii srehcaet elameF 747,2 j) srehcaet loohcs hgiH 176,9 )i srehcaet elaM 110,7 )ii srehcaet elameF 066,2 k) srehcaet loohcs egats )+2( .S.H 265,21 )i srehcaet elaM 669,7 )ii srehcaet elameF 695,4 l) noitanimaxe kimayhdaM 102 , 4 : )i deraeppa stnedutS 983,54 )ii dessap stnedutS 498,62 m) ,noitanimaxe )2+( yradnoceS rehgiH 4102 : )i deraeppa stnedutS 942,42 )ii .dessap stnedutS 477,61 n) 4102 ,)noitanimaxE yradnoceS( milA assardaM )i edutS deraeppa stn 24 )ii dessap stnedutS 82 o) 4102 ,noitanimaxE kimayhdaM assardaM )i deraeppa stnedutS 2 )ii dessap stnedutS 2 p) 4102 ,noitanimaxE strA )egats 2+( .S.H lizaF assardaM )i deraeppa stnedutS 6 )ii ap stnedutS dess 4 q) 4102 ,ygoloehT )egats 2+( .S.H lizaF assardaM )i deraeppa stnedutS 41 )ii dessap stnedutS 41 r) porD - 102 ,etar tuo 3- 41 : )i I( egatS yramirP - )V 09.2 % )ii I( egatS yratnemelE - )IIIV 30.7 % )iii egatS hgiH XI( -X)
78.02 %
)ii noitacudE rehgiH , 102 3- 41 : )a seitisrevinU 2 )b lareneG .tvoG segelloC 22 )c segelloC gnireenignE 2 )d segelloC lacideM 2 )e egelloC erutlucirgA 1 )f egelloC waL 1 )g egelloC cisuM 1 )h cinhcetyloP 4 )i etutitsnI gniniarT sesruN s 3 )j etutitsnI ycamrahP lanoigeR 1 )k egelloC gniniarT srehcaeT )ESAI( 1 )l egelloC noitacudE lacisyhP 1 )m rehsiF y egelloC 1 )n egelloC trA 1 )o secneicS lacidemaraP fo etutitsnI arupirT 1
21
)p avahB ygolonhceT & ecneicS egelloC arupirT s’n 1 )q .H.A & ecneicS yranireteV fo egelloC 1 )r noitacudE rehcaeT fo egelloC arupirT s’navahB 1 )s egelloC ssorC yloH 1 )t egelloC cisuM kloF labirT
1
)iii
yrarbiL cilbuP , 102 3- 41 :
)a tneC yrarbil lar 1 )b yrarbil hcnarB 24
03 ) erafleW laicoS & noitacudE laicoS , 102 3- 41 :
.A )SDCI( emehcS tnempoleveD dlihC detargetnI 1.A stcejorP SDCI 65 2.A )sCWA( sertneC idawnagnA 119,9 .A 3 1. shtnom 6( dellorne nerdlihC latoT - ey 6 idawnagnA eht ni )sra
sertneC 3, 15 , 501
1.1.3.A shtnom 6( nerdlihC - dellorne )sraey 3 7,1 2, 432 2.1.3.A sraey 3( nerdlihC – dellorne )sraey 6 7,1 88 , 17 3.A .2 rehtoM sertneC idawnagnA eht ni dellorne 821,78 1.2.3.A dellorne srehtom tnangerP 028,45 2.2.3.A dellorne srehtom gnisruN 203,23 4.A B noitirtuN yratnemelppuS rednu derevoc seiraicifene
sCWA ni )PNS( emmargorP 836,77,3
1.4.A shtnom 6( nerdlihC - )sraey 6 ni derevoc sertneC idawnagnA eht 752,00,3 1.1.4.A shtnom 6( nerdlihC - 3 )sraey 296,44,1 2.1.4.A ( nerdlihC 3 shtnom - )sraey 6 565,55,1 .A 4 2. rehtoM derevoc sertneC idawnagnA eht ni 183,77 1.2.4.A derevoc srehtom tnangerP 929,82 2.2.4.A derevoc srehtom gnisruN
254,84
B iruceS laicoS suoirav rednu denoitcnas seiraicifeneB ytsemehcS
296,36,2
1.B noisneP egA dlO lanoitaN ihdnaG aridnI 550,24,1 2.B noisneP elbasiD lanoitaN ihdnaG aridnI 466,2 3.B noisneP wodiW lanoitaN ihdnaG aridnI 729,71 4.B seilimaf LPB fo ytilibasid %06 ot noisneP 227,2 5.B upirT ot noisneP seilimaf LPB fo wahskciR ar 431 6.B seilimaf LPB fo relbboC arupirT ot noisneP 33 7.B seilimaf LPB fo sdlihC lriG ot evitnecnI arupirT 043,72 8.B seilimaf LPB fo detreseD & wodiW ot noisneP wodiW - 73 , 7 14
detreseD - 414,9 9.B marS idiB ot noisneP seilimaf LPB fo ki 79 01.B seilimaf LPB fo noisneP deppacidnaH & dnilB ot noisneP 135,4 11.B nU - seilimaf LPB fo dnilB %001 rof ecnawolla tnemyolpme 53 21.B emehcS noisneP etatS wodiW 259,1 31.B seilimaf LPB fo dnilB %001 rof ecnawollA 935 .B 41 seilimaf LPA fo nosrep delbasid evoba & %08 ot noisneP 822,1 51.B seilimaf LPA fo thgis eye %001 tsol ohw snosreP ot noisneP 683 61.B nU ot noisneP - LPB fo evoba & sry 54 ega eht fo nemow deirram
seilimaf 759
71.B isneP kimarhS rehtoM ot noisneP seilimaf LPB fo no 271 81.B seilimaf LPB fo srekroW yrdnuaL ot noisneP 451 91.B seilimaf LPB fo srekroW rebraB ot noisneP 681
31
02.B seilimaf LPB fo srekroW mooldnaH ot noisneP 603 12.B seilimaf LPB fo nemrehsiF ot noisneP 414 22.B ot noisneP seilimaf LPB fo noisneP egA dlO etatS 8, 828 32.B seilimaf LPA fo nemoW detreseD ot noisneP
3, 778
C )SPCI( emehcS noitcetorP dlihC detargetnI 1.C tcirtsiD eht ni pu tes draoB ecitsuJ elinevuJ 8 2.C eht ni detutitsnoc eettimmoC erafleW dlihC tcirtsiD 8 3.C slrig rof semoH 2 4.C syoB rof semoH 3 5.C )slriG & syoB( emoH gnidnuoF 1 6.C emoH elinevuJ 1 7.C ycnegA noitpodA etatS 1 8.C ertneC noitpodA sa deralced semoH
6
D erafleW nemoW 1.D nemoW gnikroW lairomeM iabimxaL letsoH 1 2.D marhsA alihaM 1 3.D emoH evitcetorP
1
E nezitiC roineS rof erafleW 1.E )elamef & elam( emoH egA dlO ihdnaG amtahaM 1 2.E )noitcurtsnoc rednu( sawwA srenoisneP
1
F degnellahC yllacisyhP htiw snosreP rof erafleW 1.F nI )slriG( deppacidnah yllausiv fo etutits 1 2.F )syoB( deppacidnah yllausiv rof etutitsnI 1 3.F noitatilibaher hceeps rof etutitsnI 1 4.F esuoH tseR elbasiD relleK neleH
1
31) stropS & sriaffA htuoY , 102 3- 41 :
)a smuidatS 1 )b p gnimmiwS sloo )cifitneicS( 2 )c sertnec gnihcaoC 54 )d P AKKY gniniarT ertneC )tayahcnaP egalliV + tayahcnaP kcolB( 248 )e :renniw ladeM )i semaG loohcS lanoitaN
)a dloG 2 )b revliS 6 )c eznorB 41 )d latoT 22 )ii stropS .E.N teeM leveL lanoitaN rehto & lavitseF
)a dloG 24 )b revliS 42 )c eznorB 43 )d latoT 001 )iii lavitseF htuoY lanoitaN )a dloG 1 )b revliS liN )c eznorB liN )f loohcs stropS 2 )g noitutitsni erutnevda etatS 1 )h etutitsni agoy etatS 1 )i letsoh htuoY 1
41
)j muidatS roodnI 1 )k llaH muisanmyG 1 )l llaH stropS esoprupitluM 7 )m noitacudE lacisyhP fo egelloC lanoigeR 1 )n ertnec gnibmilc ,kcoR 1 )o ).oN( )SAYD( lleC SSN etatS 1 )p cirC muidatS tek 1 )q )yrellaG htiw( smuidatS iniM 04 )r )mroftalP( slooP gnimmiwS 31 )s ertneC gnihcaoC ni seeniarT 000,3
23 ) eneigyH & htlaeH , 102 3- 41 :
)a )cidevruyA /oemoH gnidulcni( slatipsoH 32 )b H laruR / sertneC htlaeH yramirP latipso s 201 )c buS /yrasnepsiD - )cidevruyA /oemoH gnidulcni( ertnec 101,1 )d srotcod cihtapollA 788 )e srotcod cihtapoemoH 94 )f srotcod cidevruyA 15 )g snoegrus latneD 83 )h sesruN 777,1 )i diM - seviw 21 )j stsicamrahP A/oemoH/ollA( )ruy 153 )k sdeb latipsoH 363,4 )l sknab doolB 7 )m (ega nerdlihC 6- 53 SHFN()%(cimeana era ohw shtnom) - )3 5002 - 60 9.76
)n revE - 51 ega nemow deirram - SHFN()%(cimeana era ohw 94 - )3 5002 - 60 4.76 )o 51 ega nemow tnangerP - SHFN()%(cimeana era ohw 94 - )3 5002 - 60 6.75 )p 51 ega nem deirram revE - SHFN()%(cimeana era ohw 94 - )3 5002 - 60 8.93 )q SHFN( )%( SDIA fo draeh evah ohw nemoW - )3 5002 - 60 80.27 )r moW SHFN( )%( SDIA fo draeh evah ohw ne - )3 5002 - 60
00.98
33 ) erafleW ylimaF , 102 3- 41 : )a aF ertnec /cinilc eraflew ylim s 299 )b esac noitasiliretS s 214,5 )c esac )DUI( eciveD eniretU artnI s 489 )d sresu )CC( evitpecartnoC modnoC 493,74,4 )e )elcyC( sresu )PO( lliP larO 457,79 )f esac ).P.T.M( ycnangerP detanimreT yllacideM 037,3 )g ,)%( dohtem gninnalp ylimaf yna fo esu tnerruC ( SHFN -3 5002 ) - 60 .56 7 )h )%( htrib lanoitutitsnI 43.38
43 ) msiruoT & noitamrofnI , 102 3- 41 :
)a noitamrofnI – muc - ertnec noitatilicaf 96 )b sahkas najnar akoL 3 17 )c srenroc sredaeR 81 )d sknab sserD 31 )e :detisiv tsiruoT - )i naidnI ,3 963,33 )ii rengieroF 485,31 )f :srepapsweN - )i yliaD 23 )ii ylkeeW 23 )iii ylthgintroF 1
51
35) tcudorP citsemoD etatS , 102 3- 41 (P :) 4002 htiw( - )esab 50
)a semoD etatS ssorG )PDSG( tcudorP cit )i )erorc ni sR( secirp tnerruc tA 2 95.908,6 )ii 4002( secirp tnatsnoc tA - )erorc ni sR( )50 1 64.237,8 )b )PDSN( tcudorP citsemoD etatS teN )i )erorc ni sR( secirp tnerruc tA 49.469,52 )ii 4002( secirp tnatsnoc tA - )50 )erorc ni sR( 96.406,71 )c emocnI atipaC reP )i )sR( secirp tnerruc tA 507,96 )ii 4002( secirp tnatsnoc tA - )sR( )50
162,74
36) ecnaniF cilbuP , 2102 - :31
)a )erorC ni .sR( tpieceR )i 102 2- 31 )lautcA( )a tpiecer euneveR 050,7 00. )b tpiecer latipaC 86.860,1 )c tpiecer latoT 89.811,8 )ii 102 3- 41 )desiveR( )a tpiecer euneveR 16.684,8 )b tpiecer latipaC 00.501,1 )c tpiecer latoT 16.195,9 )iii 102 4- 51 )EB( )a tpiecer euneveR 18.497,01 )b tpiecer latipaC 00.552,1 )c tpiecer latoT 18.940,21 )b )erorc ni .sR( erutidnepxE )i 102 2- 31 )lautcA( )a erutidnepxe euneveR 88.212,5 )b erutidnepxe latipaC 16.418,1 )c erutidnepxe latoT 94.720,7 )ii 102 3- 41 )desiveR( )a erutidnepxe euneveR 60.041,7 )b erutidnepxe latipaC 52.205,2 )c erutidnepxe latoT 13.246,9 )iii 102 4- 51 )EB( )a erutidnepxe euneveR 74.711,8 )b erutidnepxe latipaC 03.782,4 )c erutidnepxe latoT 77.404,21 )c nepxE nalP 2102 erutid - )erorc ni .sR( 31 )i 102 2- 31 )lautcA( )a nalp etatS 01.061,2 )b emehcs derosnops yllartnec/ nalp lartneC 86.164 )ii 102 3- 41 )desiveR( )a nalp etatS 87.001,3 )b emehcs derosnops yllartnec / nalp lartneC 24.446 )iii 102 4- 51 )EB( )a nalp etatS 87.802,2 )b emehcs derosnops yllartnec / nalp lartneC 96.856 )d )erorc ni.sR( euneveR xat nwo s’etatS )i 102 2- 31 )lautcA( 56.400,1 )ii 102 3- 41 )desiveR( 03.752,1 )iii 102 4- 51 )EB( 73.872,1
61
)e ( ticifeD /)+( sulprus euneveR - )erorc ni .sR( ) )i 102 2- 31 )lautcA( )+( 24.738,1 )ii 102 3- 41 )desiveR( ,1 )+( 55.643 )iii 102 4- 51 )EB(
43.776,2 )+(
)f )erorc ni .sR( ticifeD lacsiF )i 102 2- 31 )lautcA( +( ) 65.633 )ii 102 3- 41 )desiveR( (- ) 59.287 )iii 102 4- 51 )EB(
(- ) 15.391,1
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TRIPURA AT A GLANCE – 2013-14
1) Area: a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location
i) Latitude (North) 22º56' & 24º32'
ii) Longitude (East) 91º09' & 92º20'
iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53
d) Population Census- 2011: i) Total 36,73,917 ii) Male 18,74,376 iii) Female 17,99,541 iv) Rural 27,12,464 v) Urban 9,61,453
vi) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,58,014 vii) Density (per sq km) 350 viii) Sex ratio 960 ix) Percentage of decadal variation,(2001-11) 14.84 x) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.2 xi) Male literacy rate (%) 91.5 xii) Female literacy rate (%) 82.7
e) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007)
i) Male 71 ii) Female 74
f) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22
g) Tentative District-wise Population Census-2011: 1) West Tripura District:
i) Total 9,18,200 ii) Male 4,66,152 iii) Female 4,52,048 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 91.07 v) Male literacy rate (%) 94.04 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 88.01 vii) Female per thousand males 970
2) Sepahijala District: i) Total 4,83,687 ii) Male 2,47,829 iii) Female 2,35,858 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.80 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.49 vii) Female per thousand males 952
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3) Khowai District: i) Total 3,27,564 ii) Male 1,67,401 iii) Female 1,60,163 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 92.17 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 83.17 vii) Female per thousand males 957
4) South Tripura District: i) Total 4,30,751 ii) Male 2,20,162 iii) Female 2,10,589 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.68 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.96 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.16 vii) Female per thousand males 957
5) Gomati District: i) Total 4,41,538 ii) Male 2,25,428 iii) Female 2,16,110 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.50 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.94 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 78.90 vii) Female per thousand males 959
6) North Tripura District: i) Total 4,17,441 ii) Male 2,12,650 iii) Female 2,04,791 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.90 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.27 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 84.39 vii) Female per thousand males 963
7) Unakoti District: i) Total 2,76,506 ii) Male 1,40,210 iii) Female 1,36,296 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 86.91 v) Male literacy rate (%) 90.92 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 82.79 vii) Female per thousand males 972
8) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,78,230 ii) Male 1,94,544 iii) Female 1,83,686 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 85.72 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.31 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.79 vii) Female per thousand males 944
h) Schedule Caste population, Census 2011 :
i) Total 6,54,918 a) Male 3,34,370 b) Female 3,20,548
ii) Proportion of SC population 17.8
iii) Female per thousand males 959
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i) Schedule Tribe population, Census 2011 :
i) Total 11,66,813 a) Male 5,88,327 b) Female 5,78,486
ii) Proportion of ST population 31.8
iii) Female per thousand males 983
j) Vital rates, 2011:
i) Birth rate, per ‘000 population 14.3
ii) Death rate, per ‘000 population 5.0
iii) Natural growth rate, per ‘000 population 9.4
iv) Infant Mortality rate, per ‘000 population 29
k) Housing and amenities, Census-2011:
Occupied Census Houses
Housing stock (Fully & partly)
Households
Occupied Census Houses used as residence
Proportion of households availing banking facilities
Proportion of households having radio / transistor
Proportion of households having Television
Proportion of households having Telephone including mobile
Proportion of households having scooter/motorcycle/moped
Proportion of households having Car/Jeep/Van
Proportion of households having bi-cycle
Proportion of households having Computer/Laptop with internet
Proportion of households having Computer/Laptop without internet
None of the specified assessment
Administrative set-up 2012-13:
Districts
Autonomous District Council Sub-Divisions Blocks Revenue Circles Tehsils Revenue Moujas Police Station Member of Parliaments (including 1- Rajya Sabha) Member of legislative assembly Member of TTAADC (including 2- nominated Member)
10,24,903
8,40,105
8,55,556
8,26,686
79.2
12.8
44.9
48.1
8.2
2.2
39.3
1.0
6.3
27.8
8
1 23 58 32 187 886 64 3 60
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iii)
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v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
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xi)
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2)
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b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j)
k)
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L) Panchayati Raj Institutions, 2012-13
i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected member of Zilla Parishads 82 iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishads 28 iv) Panchayat Samities 23 v) Elected member of Panchayat Samities 299 vi) Women elected member of panchayat samities 107 vii) Grams (outside- ADC) 511 viii) Elected member of Gram Panchayats (outside- ADC) 5,295 ix) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats 1,909 x) Gram Panchayats run by women only 1 xi) Village Committees (inside- ADC) 527 xii) Elected members of Village Committee 4,265 xiii) Rural local bodies (i + iv + vii + xi) 1,065 xiv) Elected members in rural local body 9,941
(ii + v + viii + xii) xv) Nominated local bodies i.e. Block Advisory 37
Committee (BAC) xvi) Total rural local bodies 1102
3) Land Utilisation, 2012-13 (P):
i) Total geographical area (ha) 10,491,69 ii) Forest area (ha) 6,29,426 iii) Area sown more than once (ha) 1,69,528 iv) Current fallow land (ha) 1,380 v) Gross cropped area (ha) 4,74,368 vi) Net Cropped area (ha) 2,55,213
Agriculture, 2012-13 (P):
Production of crops :
i) Rice (MT) 7,13,222 ii) Wheat (MT) 1,300 iii) Sugar cane (MT) 45,436 iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg) 1,341 v) Jute (Bale =180 kg) 5,261 vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg) 5,077 vii) Pulses (MT) (Kharif & Rabi) 5,958 viii) Oil seed (Kharif & Rabi) (MT) 3,620 ix) Potato (MT) 1,16,198 x) Maize (MT) 4,703
Fertilizer consumption (MT)
Per hectare use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg)/Ha
Bio-fertilizer distribution (MT)
Regulated agricultural market
Cropping intensity (%)
Jhum productivity (kg/ha)
No. of farmers trained (Nos.)
Cold storage
i) Government
ii) Private
iii) Co-operative
4)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
73,900
60
1,032
21
186
1,035
86,560
12
6
4
2
5
Mango (MT)
Pineapple (MT)
Orange (MT)
Jackfruit (MT)
Coconut (MT)
Summer vegetable (MT)
Others winter vegetable (MT)
Kisan Credit Cards
Amount disbursed (Rs. in lakhs)
Climate, 2012:
Normal annual rainfall (mm)
Average actual annual rainfall (mm)
Highest annual rainfall (mm) (Dharmanagar)
Normal rainy days
Actual rainy days
Lowest annual rainfall (mm) (Jirania)
Irrigation, 2012-13 :
a) Cultivable area (ha)
b) Irrigable area (ha)
c) Area brought under irrigation (ha)
d) Area utilised (ha)
Forestry & Rubber, 2013-14:
a) Total Forest area (sq km)
b) Unclassified Government forest (sq km.)
c) Reserve forest (sq km)
d) Proposed reserved forest (sq km)
e) Protected forest (sq km)
f) Development expenditure on forestry (Rs in crore)
(upto 31st March 2014)
g) Revenue earned (Rs in crore) (upto 31st March 2014)
h) Wildlife sanctuary
i) National Park
j) Plantation area of rubber (ha)
k) Tapping area of rubber (ha)
l) Production of rubber (MT)
m) Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs)
n) Membership of JFMCs
j)
k)
l)
m)
n)
o)
p)
q)
r)
28,848
1,65,010
28,414
2,69,404
18,892
2,72,962
3,32,045
1,26,911
59,094.17
2,241.8
1,881.3
2,298.3
99.2
91.3
1,479.2
2,55,241
1,17,000
1,11,744
77,195
6,294.287
2,116.87
3,588.2
587.63
1.597
69.953
7.70
4
2
11,854.82
3386
2889
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7)
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b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
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o) Project area of JFMCs (ha) 2,60,210.6
p) Afforestation area (ha) in JFMC 118991
q) Patta pass book issued under SOTFD 1,20,510
Fisheries, 2013-14 :
Culturable area (ha) (2011-12) 25,939.24
Capture water area (ha) (2011-12) 7,878.76
Water area for pisciculture (ha) (2011-12) 24,110.78
Production of fish (MT) (2011-12) 61,950
Seed production
i) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) (2011-12) 4,037.78
ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) (2011-12) 6.103
Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDAs)
Fish feed plants
Fisherman Co-operative Societies
Selp-Help Groups
Soil and water testing laboratories
Fish feed analysis lab
Fish Health Investigation/Disease/Diagnostic Centre
Pabda Hatchery
Land Allotment, 2013-14 :
a) Land allotted to homeless families (Nos.)
b) Land allotted to both landless and homeless families (acre)
c) Area of land allotted to homeless families (acres)
Animal Resource Development Department, 2012-13 :
a) Veterinary hospitals
b) Veterinary dispensaries
c) No. of Stock –man sub-centre
d) Artificial Insemination centres
e) Government veterinary farms
f) Disease Investigation laboratory
g) Feed analytical laboratory
h) Training Institute
i) Feed mixing plant
j) Production of egg (No.) (Crore)
k) Production of milk (MT)
l) Production of meat (MT)
m) Production of day old chicks (Govt. farm)
n) Production of day old ducklings (Govt. farm)
o) Production of piglet (Govt. farm)
p) Production of rabbit Kid (Govt. farm)
8)
9)
10)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
l)
m)
4
19
144
1,458
27
3
2
4
1659
304.45
124.74
15
59
426
11
14
4
1
1
4
15.65
1,18,042
31,793
31,455
10,902
14,721
1,541
7
q) Artificially inseminated animal done
r) Calf born
s) Veterinary medicine-store
t) Farm products selling centre
u) Per capita availability of milk/daily (gram)
v) Per capita availability of egg/year (No.)
w) Per capita availability of meat/year (kg.)
x) Production of egg (Govt. farm) (No.)
y) Production of goat kid (Govt. farm)
Classification of worker, Census- 2011
a) Total workers
b) Cultivators
c) Agriculture labourers
d) Household industries
e) Other workers
12) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, 2013-14 :
a) Ration shops
b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (MT)
c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (MT)
d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (MT)
e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (MT)
f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (MT)
g) LPG outlets in the state (including 5 LPG Agencies of BSF / AR)
h) LPG consumers
i) APL ration cards
j) BPL ration cards
k) AAY ration cards
l) Ration cards (as on 31-03-2013)
m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme
n) State food godowns
o) Outlets for petrol/diesel
p) Rationing population in the state
13) Employment & Manpower Statistics, 2012-13:
a) Employment Exchanges in Tripura
b) Employment Information Bureau in Tripura
c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchange as on 31-03- 2013
d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by Employment 458 Exchange as on 31-03-2013
e) Coaching centres for joint entrance examinations 40
f) Career counseling organized during 2007 to 31-03-2013 272
g) Differently able as on 31-03-2012 4,098
h) Average workers employment in Registered Factories 65,064
1,28,749
47,413
4
9
86.82
42
8.53
69,645
168
14,69,521
(100%) 2,95,947 (20.14%) 3,53,618 (24.06%) 41,496 (2.82%)
7,78,460 (52.97%)
1,770
29,392
2,542
1,518
1,000
3,264
43
3,40,544
5,28,876
1,80,110
1,11,900
9,63,941
14,480
108
65
39,54,011
6
20
5,99,619
11)
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i) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 250
14) Enterprises, Economic Census-2005
a) Total enterprises 1,89,423
b) Agricultural enterprises 10,470
c) Non-agricultural enterprises 1,78,953
d) Total workers (including children) 3,85,708
e) Adult-male 3,25,129
f) Adult-female 60,579
g) Hired workers 1,81,095
h) Density of enterprises (sq km) 18
i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2
j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.71
k) Annual average growth rate in enterprise 6.41
l) Annual average growth rate in employment 4.35
15) Industries & Commerce, 2012-13 :
a) Industrial Estates 5
b) Industrial area 1
c) Value of export (Rs in crore) 0.41
d) Value of import (Rs in crore) 342.65
e) Industrial growth center 1
f) Public Sector Industrial Undertakings 4
16) Factories, 2013-14 :
a) Registered [Registered and licensed Factories u/s 2m (i) ] 592
b) Registered [Registered and licensed Factories u/s 2m (ii)] 101
c) Registered [Registered and licensed Factories u/s 85 ] 860
17) Handicrafts, 2013-14 :
a) Production 1.80 lakh man days
b) Employment (Lakhs per year) 2.49
c) Artisans Rs. 27 Crore
18) Handloom, 2013-14 :
a) Textiles produced (sq mtr) (Million Sq. Mtr) 2.70
b) Employment(mandays) 73.33lakh
c) Value Rs. 11 Crore
19) Sericulture, 2012-13 :
a) Production of raw silk (MT) 3.5
b) Production of mulberry cocoon (MT) 45
c) Area under mulberry cultivation (hac) 2046.4
20) Energy, 2012-13 : a) Power generated (mu) 800.72 b) Power purchased (mu) 429.69 c) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km 905 d) Consumers 5,96,009 e) Villages electrified (As per Census 2001) 802 f) Amount of revenue earned (Rs in crore) 242.37 g) Kutir Jyoti connections (No.) 65,354 h) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2010-11) (P) 328.164 i) Proportion of households having electricity, 2011 64.38% j) Energy sold to ultimate consumer (mu) 683.049
21) Co-operative Societies,2013-14 : a) Co-operative Societies 1,748
b) Members (lakh) 6.53
c) Working capital (Rs in crore) 932.69 d) Societies per lakh population 47.00 e) Women co-operative societies 135 f) Share capital (Rs. in crore) 113.67
22) Rural Development, 2012-13 : a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 1704.39 ii) Swarozgaries group benefited 1,307 iii) ST swarozgaries group benefited 418 iv) SC swarozgaries group benefited 280 v) Women swarozgaries group benefited 764 vi) RM swarozgaries group benefited 93 vii) OBC swarozgaries group benefited 259 viii) Others swarozgaries group benefited 257
b) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)-2013-14
i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 108054.94 ii) Mandays generated Total(in lakh) 525.79 iii) Mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 225.14 iv) Mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 91.40 v) Job card issued 6,49,647
c) Self Help Groups (SHGs)-2012-13 : i) Self-Help Groups 39,089 ii) Women SHGs 20,956 iii) Categories of SHGs
a) ST 15,321 b) SC 7,450 c) RM 2,846 d) OBC 6,094 e) Others 8,732
23) Road and Transport, 2012-13 : a) Road (PWD)
i) National highway (km) 448 ii) Major district road (km) 90
iii) Other district road (km) 1,218 iv) Village road (RD & ADC) (km) (P) 8,195 v) IBB road (BRO) (km) (P) 726 vi) Railway road (km) 158 vii) Village road (PWD) (km) 8,331 viii) State highway (km) 689 ix) Black topped road (km) 7,707 x) Brick soled road (km) 4,810 xi) Earthen road (km) 7,180 xii) RCC Bridges 114 xiii) RCC slab/box culverts 1,250 xiv) Bailey bridges 406 xv) SPT bridges 117 xvi) Steel truss bridges 5
b) Vehicles (Transport), 2013-14 :
i) Lorries 21,845 ii) Buses 2,376 iii) Two wheelers 1,73,908
iv) Three wheelers 20,952 v) Jeeps, taxis, Maruti Vans/LMV 47,141 vi) CNG vehicles
a) Delivery and pick up Vans 100 b) Bus 34 c) Three wheelers 2030 d) Four wheelers 1597 e) Others 21
vii) Total vehicle 2,70,004
c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation, 2012-13 : i) Number of fleets 81
(a) Bus 63 (b) Truck 11
ii) Routes operated 27 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 2,329 iv) Quantity of goods carried (MT) 5,120 v) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka international bus 1,926
service vi) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agartala international bus 782
service vii) Passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar- 1,422
Kanchanpur-Gandacharra and other places helicopter service
24) Communication, 2012-13 : a) BSNL Telephone exchanges 84 b) BSNL Telephone connections 5,13,945 c) WLL exchanges 53 d) WLL connections 31,317 e) STD booths 1,425 f) Broadband connections 16,608 g) Cellular service of BSNL(prepaid & postpaid) 4,24,832 h) Cellular Towers of BSNL 351 i) Internet connections BSNL 35,796 j) Post offices 709
25) Banking, 2012-13 :
a) Branches of Nationalised Banks 120
b) Branches of SBI 51
c) Branches of Tripura Co-operative Bank 59
d) Branches of Tripura Gramin Bank 133
e) Bank branches in Private Sector 17
f) Total deposit (Rs in crore) 13,697.34
g) Total credit (Rs in crore) 4,589.78
h) Credit – deposit ratio 34%
26) Small Savings, 2012-13 :
a) Gross collection (Rs in crore) 535.28
b) Net collection (Rs. in crore) 31.80
27) Life Insurance, 2013-14:
a) Policy issued 27992
b) Sum assured (Rs in crore) 355.85
28) Education, (Including Madrassa) 2013-14
i) School Education: a) Total Schools 4,808 b) J. B. schools 2,423 c) S. B. Schools 1,231 d) High schools 590 e) H.S.(+2) schools 384 f) Madrassa 180 g) School teachers (all types) 42,975 h) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 9,448
i) Male teachers 6,996 ii) Female teachers 2,452
i) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 11,294 i) Male teachers 8,547 ii) Female teachers 2,747
j) High school teachers 9,671 i) Male teachers 7,011 ii) Female teachers 2,660
k) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 12,562 i) Male teachers 7,966 ii) Female teachers 4,596
l) Madhyamik examination, 2014 : i) Students appeared 45,389(Regular 32,867) ii) Students passed 26,894(Regular 22,607)
m) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2014 : i) Students appeared 24,249 (Regular 19,072) ii) Students passed. 16,774(Regular 14,649)
n) Madhyamik Madrassa Exam 2014 : i) Students appeared 2(Regular 0) ii) Students passed 2(Regular 0)
o) Higher Secondary Madrassa(+2) Exam 2013 : i) Students appeared 23 ii) Students passed 22
p) Drop-out rate, 2013-14 : i) Primary Stage (I-V) 2.90% ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 7.03% iii) High Stage (IX-X) 20.87%
q) Beneficiaries for stipend i) ST beneficiaries (Post metric out of state) ii) SC beneficiaries (Pre metric and Post metric) iii) OBC baneficiaries r) Madrassa Alim(Secondary Exam)-2014 i) students appeared 42(Regular 42) ii)Students passed 28(Regular 28) s) Madrassa Fazil(H.S. +2 Stage)Arts Exam – 2014 i) students appeared 6(Regular 6) ii)Students passed 4(Regular 4) t) Madrassa Fazil(H.S. +2 Stage)Theology Exam – 2014 i) students appeared 14(Regular 14) ii)Students passed 14(Regular 14)
ii) Higher Education, 2013-14 :
a) Universities 2
b) General Colleges 22
c) Engineering Colleges 2
d) Medical Colleges 2
e) Agriculture College 1
f) Law College 1
g) Music College 1
h) Sanskrit College 1
i) Polytechnic 4
j) Nurses Training Institutes 3
k) Regional Pharmacy Institute 1
l) Teachers Training College (IASE) 1
m) Physical Education College 1
n) Fishery College 1 o) Art College 1
p) Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences 1
q) Bhavan’s Tripura College Science & Technology 1
r) College of Veterinary Science & A.H. 1
s) Bhavan’s Tripura College of Teacher Education 1
t) Tribal Folk Music College 1
Public Library, 2012-13 : a) Central library b) Branch library
29) Social Education & Social Welfare, 2012-13 :
a) ICDS centers b) Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension beneficiaries c) Homes (girl’s) d) Homes (boy’s) e) Protective home f) Institute of visually handicapped, (girl’s) g) Institute of visually handicapped, (boy’s) h) Foundling home (boy’s & girl’s) i) Juvenile home j) Old age home (male’s & female’s) k) Institute for speech and rehabilitation l) Mahila ashram
m) ICDS Project n) Blind & handicapped pension beneficiaries o) Bidi sramik pension beneficiaries p) Un-employeed allowance for fully blind pension q) Beneficiaries for pension of 100% blind person r) Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) beneficiaries (as on 31-03-
2013) s) Children enrolled (0-6 yrs) in ICDS centres t) Nursing mother enrolled u) Pregnant mother enrolled v) Widow & Deserted women pensioners w) 60% above disabilities beneficiaries x) Indira Gandhi National Disabled Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) y) Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNDWPS) z) Cooblers pension
z1) Rickshaw pullers pension z2) Incentive to girl child
30) Youth Affairs & Sports, 2012-13 :
a) Stadiums b) Swimming pools (Scientific) c) Coaching centres d) Pakka Coaching Centre (Block Panchayat + Village Panchayat) e) Medal winner:
iii)
1 24
9,911 1,52,550
2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 56
4,531 97 35 925
4,93,675 3,67,636 83,027 42,012 47,155 1,549 2,585 7,432
33 134
20,782
1 2 45 624
i) National School Games
a) Gold 27 b) Silver 25
b) Silver c) Bronze d) Total
f) Sports school g) State adventure institution h) State yoga institute i) Youth hostel j) Indoor Stadium k) Gymnasium Hall l) Multipurpose Sports Hall
m) Regional College of Physical Education n) Rock, climbing centre o) State NSS Cell (DYAS) (No.)
p) Cricket Stadium q) Mini Stadium (with Gallery) r) Swimming Pool (Platform) s) Trainees in Coaching Centre
31) Health & Hygiene, 2012-13 : a) Hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) b) Primary Health Centres / Rural hospital c) Dispensary/ Sub-centre (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic/Allo) d) Allopathic doctors e) Homeopathic doctors f) Ayurvedic doctors g) Dental surgeons h) Nurses i) Mid-wives j) Pharmacists k) Hospital beds l) Blood banks
m) Children age(15-49)months who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) n) Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) o) Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) p) Ever married men age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) q) Women who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) r) Men who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3)
32) Family Welfare, 2012-13 :
a) Family welfare clinic/ centre b) Sterilisation case c) Intra Uterine Device (IUD) case d) Condom Contraceptive (CC) users e) Oral Pill (OP) users (Cycle) f) Medically Terminated Pregnancy (M.T.P.) case g) Current use of any family planning method (%), NFHS-3 h)
66 71 191 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1
1 40 13
3,000
23 102 1101 887 49 51 38
1,777 12 385
4363 7
67.9 67.4 57.6 39.8 72.08 89.00
119 6,795 876
4,98,670 83,189 3,882 65.80
86
69 370 12 13
3,58,625
Institutional birth (%)
33) Information & Tourism, 2012-13 : a) Information –cum-facilitation centre b) Loka ranjan sakhas c) Readers corners d) Dress banks e) Tourist visited: -
i) Indian
14
ii) Foreigner 7,817 f) Newspapers: -
i) Daily 22 ii) Weekly 32 iii) Fortnightly 1
34) State Domestic Product, 2012-13 (Q): (with 2004-05 base)
a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 22,138.82 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs in crore) 16,993.08
b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 20,258.00 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs in crore) 15,645.84
c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs) 55,004 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs) 42,481
35) Public Finance, 2012-13:
a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore)
i) 2011-12 (Actual)
a) Revenue receipt 6,476.90
b) Capital receipt 560.09
c) Total receipt 7,036.99
ii) 2012-13 (Revised)
a) Revenue receipt 7,523.79
b) Capital receipt 871.00
c) Total receipt 8,394.79
iii) 2013-14 (BE)
a) Revenue receipt 8,134.68
b) Capital receipt 882.00
c) Total receipt 9,016.68
b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore)
i) 2011-12 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 4,809.08 b) Capital expenditure 1,628.66 c) Total expenditure 6,437.74
ii) 2012-13 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 5,776.28 b) Capital expenditure 2,506.09 c) Total expenditure 8,282.37
iii) 2013-14 (BE) a) Revenue expenditure 6,765.40 b) Capital expenditure 2,651.09 c) Total expenditure 9,416.49
c) Plan Expenditure 2012-13 (Rs. in crore) i) 2011-12 (Actual)
a) State plan 1,808.36 b) Central plan /centrally sponsored scheme 532.23
ii) 2012-13 (Revised) a) State plan 2,821.21 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 672.32
iii) 2013-14 (BE) a) State plan 3,069.55 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 658.69
15
d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore) i) 2011-12 (Actual) 858.02 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) 1,033.00 iii) 2013-14 (BE) 1,184.00
e) Revenue surplus (+)/ Deficit (-) (Rs. in crore)
i) 2011-12 (Actual) (+) 1,667.82 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) (+) 1,747.51 iii) 2013-14 (BE) (+) 1,369.28
f) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. in crore) i) 2011-12 (Actual) (+) 258.57 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) (-) 432.94 iii) 2013-14 (BE) (-) 901.99
g) Functional classification of Government Expenditure 2011-12 2012-13 (Actual) Revised)
i) General services (%) 31.58 26.56 ii) Social & community services (%) 29.96 29.77 iii) Economic services (%) 11.55 12.10 iv) Other services (%) 26.91 31.57
36) Crime, 2013-14:
a) Murders 146 b) Dacoities 7 c) Burglaries 233 d) Thefts 513 e) Robberies 44 f) Kidnappings (Male) 22 g) Riots 75 h) Rape 230 i) Molestation 430 j) Kidnapping (Female) 123 k) Torture 888 l) Dowry death 29
m) Others Women 98 n) Misc. crime 3,684
37) Fire Accidents, 2013-14 : i) Total Fire Call 1,338 ii) Special calls 1,420
iii) Loss of human life by fire and other accidents 32 iv) Human life saved 1,661 v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 26 vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 19 vii) Fire stations (Nos.) 35 viii) Human life injured 1000
38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council, 2012-13 :
a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 23 c) TTAADC constituency 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2- nominated Members) 30 f) ST members (including nominated) 27 g) Non -ST member 3 h) Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 527
16
i) Revenue village 462 j) Primary school 1,498 k) S.B. school 221 l) High school(In ADC Area) 206
m) Higher Secondary school 95 n) English medium school 4 o) Inspector of school 23 p) Executive Engineer (PWD) division office 5 q) Zonal Development Office 5 r) Sub-Zonal Development Office 33 s) Tehsil (in ADC area) 151 t) Blocks (in ADC area) 23 u) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in TTAADC: Nil v) Primary market 195 w) Regulated market 10 x) Industrial training centre 47 y) Fisheries based colony Nil
39) Miscellaneous, 2011-12 :
a) Growth Centres 37
b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika 15,120 Prakalpa
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI): i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala 4,372
(Base: 1961=100), May 2013 ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura 618
(Base:1986-87=100), July 2013 iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura 192
(Base:2001=100), July 2013 iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base): 231
(Base:2001=100), June 2013 v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura 611
(Base: 1986-87=100), July 2013 vi) Consumer Price Index Number with 2010=100
a) CPI for Rural in June 2013 118.6 CPI for Urban in June 2013 126.9 CPI for Combined in June 2013 120.9
d) Building materials cost at Agartala, 2012-13 :
i) Brick – first class (in Rs.) (1000 Nos.) 6,240
ii) Sand (coarse), cum (in Rs.) (fine) 285
iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cum (in Rs.) 3,175
iv) Salwood beam, cum (in Rs.) 27,500
v) Cement, mt (in Rs.) 5,700
vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 4,480
vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 200
viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 200
ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 150
x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 150
Source :- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Tripura, Agartala,
www.destripura.nic.in
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)%40.3( )e srekrow rehtO
738,43,5
)%21.64( )21 liviC ,dooF 102 sriaffA remusnoC & seilppuS 1- 21 : )a s noitaR spoh 1, 376 )b ( SDP rof ecir fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA TM ) 43 , 977 )c ( SDP rof taehw fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA TM ) 2, 353 )d ( SDP rof tlas fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA TM ) 1, 814 )e ( SDP rof ragus fo tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA TM ) 2, 746 )f ( SDP rof lio enesorek tnemeriuqer ylhtnom egarevA TM ) 3, 037 )g etats eht ni steltuo GPL 72 )h sremusnoc GPL 10 no sa( - 10 - )2102 3, 21 , 746 )i LPA noitaR sdrac 6, 43 , 860 )j LPB noitaR sdrac 678,18,1 )k YAA noitaR sdrac 421,31,1 )l Ra 13 no sa( sdrac noit - 10 - 102 2) 860,92,9 )m emehcS anrupannA rednu seiraicifeneB 158,41 )n noitalupop gninoitaR 13 no sa( - 10 - )2102 37, 92 , 548 )o snwodog etatS 1 01 )p leseid/lortep rof steltuO 43 )q tuo )OKS( liO enisoreK roirepuS stel 92
)31 lpmE 102 scitsitatS rewopnaM & tnemyo 1- 21 : )a emyolpmE segnahcxE tn arupirT ni 6 )b uaeruB noitamrofnI tnemyolpmE arupirT ni 02 )c evil no stnacilppA egnahcxE tnemyolpmE ni retsiger sa 13 no - 30 -
102 2 ,5 712,17
)d boj deretsigeR - ni decalp srekees me p tnemyolpmE yb tnemyol egnahcxE no sa 13 - 30 - 2102
526
)e ertneC gnihcaoC s noitanimaxe ecnartne tnioj rof 04 )f reeraC c gnilesnuo dezinagro no sa 13 ot 7002( - 30 - )2102 222
)g degnellahC yllacisyhP no sa 13 - 30 - 2102 890,4 )h me srekrow egarevA yolp yrotcaF deretsigeR ni tnem 6 954,3 )i er setadidnaC - CSPT yb tnemyolpme rof dednemmoc 781
)41 5002 susneC cimonocE ,sesirpretnE )a sesirpretne latoT 324,98,1 )b sesirpretne larutlucirgA 074,01 )c noN - sesirpretne larutlucirga ,1 359,87 )d toT srekrow la )nerdlihc gnidulcni( ,3 807,58 )e tludA - elam ,3 921,52 )f tludA - elamef 975,06 )g srekrow deriH ,1 590,18 )h esirpretne fo ytisneD s )mk qs( 81 )i )esirpretne rep( tnemyolpme fo ezis egarevA 2 )j )%( sesimerp tuohtiw sesirpretnE 82 . 17 )k r htworg egareva launnA esirpretne ni eta 14.6 )l tnemyolpme ni etar htworg egareva launnA 53.4
)51 102 ecremmoC & seirtsudnI 1- 21 :
)a 9002 seirtsudni fo yevrus launnA - 0102 )P( )i seirotcaf deretsiger detropeR 704 )ii eulav teN )hkal ni sR ( dedda 22 , 024 )iii )hkal ni sR (latipac dexiF 044,66 )vi )hkal ni sR ( latipac gnikroW 2 635,0 )b lairtsudnI setatsE 5 )c tsudnI aera lair 1 )d fo eulaV tropxe )erorc ni sR( .1 27 )e fo eulaV tropmi )erorc ni sR( .552 88 )f retnec htworg lairtsudnI 1 g) ilbuP sgnikatrednU lairtsudnI rotceS c 4
)61 102 seirotcaF 1- 21 )a )i( m2 s/u seirotcaF deretsigeR 572 )b )ii( m2 s/u seirotcaF deretsigeR 1 90 )c 58 s/u seirotcaF deretsigeR 328
)71 102 stfarcidnaH 1- 21 : )a )erorc ni sR( noitcudorP 00.39 )b )raey rep shkaL( tnemyolpmE 00.071 )c snasitrA ,1 000,07
)81 102 mooldnaH 1- 21 : )a rtm qs( decudorp selitxeT S noilliM( ) rtM .q ) .2 48 )b )syadnam( tnemyolpmE ,1 133,59
)91 102 erutlucireS 1- 21 eF otpu( )2102 yraurb : )a ( klis war fo noitcudorP TM ) 92 . 91 )b ( noococ yrreblum fo noitcudorP TM ) 77.1 )c ( noitavitluc yrreblum rednu aerA ah ) 1 0.143
)02 102 ygrenE 1- : 21 )a )um( detareneg rewoP 69.647 )b )um( desahcrup rewoP 64.514 c) arT mk )vk 66 & vk 231( enil noissimsn 03.309 )d sremusnoC 714,42,5 )e deifirtcele segalliV 0201 )f )erorc ni sR( denrae eunever fo tnuomA 07.481 )g oN( snoitcennoc itoyJ rituK ). 255,75 )h udorP 1102( )mcm( sag larutan fo noitc - 21 )P( ) 813 )i yticirtcele gnivah sdlohesuoh fo noitroporP 2102 , %47
)12 oC - 102 seiteicoS evitarepo 1- 21 : )a oC latoT - seiteicoS evitarepo ,1 027 )b srebmeM latoT )hkal( 5.6 1 )c )erorc ni sR( latipac gnikrow latoT 02.129 )d noitalupop hkal rep seiteicoS 44 00. )e oc nemoW - teicos evitarepo sei 721 )f latoT s erah c )erorc ni .sR( latipa 01 21.9
)22 102 tnempoleveD laruR 1- 21 : )a )YSGS( anajoY ragzorawS marG itnayajanrawS )i )hkal ni .sR( derrucni erutidnepxE 44.0082 )ii seiragzoraws latoT org pu detifeneb 3491 )iii seiragzoraws TS detifeneb puorg 108 )vi seiragzoraws CS puorg detifeneb 703 )v seiragzoraws nemoW puorg detifeneb 098 )iv seiragzoraws MR puorg detifeneb 051 )iiv seiragzoraws CBO puorg detifeneb 663 )iiiv htO sre 913 )xi deppacidnaH yllacisyhP 21 b) ihdnaG amtahaM tcA eetnarauG tnemyolpmE laruR lanoitaN
( NGM )AGER - 102 1- 21
)i )hkal ni .sR( derrucni erutidnepxE 39.95549 )ii )hkal ni( detareneg syadnam latoT 1.094 3 )iii TS rof detareneg syadnaM )hkal ni( 20.602 )vi )hkal ni( CS rof detareneg syadnaM 61.88 )v boJ c deussi dra 550,10,6 c) S fle H puorG ple s )sGHS( - 102 1- 21 : )i latoT fleS - spuorG pleH 236,83 )ii sGHS nemoW 427,02 )iii deppacidnaH yllacisyhP 691 iv) rogetaC sGHS fo sei )a TS 502,41 )b CS 201,7 )c MR 945,2 )d CBO 910,6 )e srehtO 757,8
)32 02 tropsnarT dna daoR 11- 21 : )a )DWP( daoR )i lanoitaN h )mk( yawhgi 844 )ii )mk( daor tcirtsid rojaM 09 )iii daor tcirtsid rehtO )mk( 812,1 )vi DR( daor egalliV & )mk( )CDA 219,7 )v )mk( )ORB( daor BBI )P( 627 )iv )mk( daor yawliaR 351 )iiv )mk( )DWP( daor egalliV 781,7 )iiiv )mk( yawhgih etatS 986 )xi deppot kcalB daor )mk( 025,5 )x delos kcirB daor mk( ) 806,2 )ix nehtraE daor )mk( 650,1 )iix egdirB CCR s 75 )iiix trevluc xob/bals CCR s 327 )vix egdirb yeliaB s 763 )vx egdirb TPS s( fo noisrevnoc )pu nekat eb ot 041 & ssergorp ni 701 512 )ivx egdirb ssurt leetS s 5
)b narT( selciheV 102 )trops 1- 21 : )i & kcurT seirroL 637,9 )ii sesuB sesuB iniM/ ,2 3 43
)iii sreleehw owT ,1 599,64 )vi sreleehw eerhT )sregnessaP & sdooG( 789,92 )v snaV ituraM ,sixat ,speeJ VML/ 647,93 vi) elcihev GNC 412,2 )a kciP dna yrevileD snaV pu 32 )b suB 53 )c sreleehw eerhT ,1 476 )d sreleehw ruoF 252 )e srehtO ,2 615 iv i) elcihev latoT 413,13,2 )c 02 noitaroproC tropsnarT daoR arupirT 11- 21 : )i steelf fo rebmuN latoT 81 suB )a( 63 kcurT )b( 81 )ii R etuo s detarepo 03 )iii deirrac regnessap yliad fo rebmun egarevA ,3 005 i )v ( deirrac sdoog fo ytitnauQ TM ) ,8 004 v) sub lanoitanretni akahD ot alatragA yb delevart regnessaP
ecivres ,1 629
iv ) i alatragA ot akahD yb delevart regnessaP sub lanoitanretnecivres
437
iiv ) alatragA yb delevart regnessaP - rahahsaliaK - raganamrahD -rupnahcnaK - secalp rehto dna arrahcadnaG retpocileh
ecivres
649
)42 102 noitacinummoC 1- 21 : )a segnahcxe enohpeleT LNSB 48 )b snoitcennoc enohpeleT LNSB 5 985,2 )c segnahcxe LLW 51 )d noitcennoc LLW s 3 221,9 )e shtoob DTS 486,2 )f snoitcennoc dnabdaorB 096,7 )g )diaptsop & diaperp(LNSB fo ecivres ralulleC 626,38,2 )h ralulleC LNSB fo srewoT 82 1 )i ennoc tenretnI LNSB snoitc 985,25 )j soP seciffo t 7 90
)52 102 gniknaB 1- 21 : )a sehcnarB sknaB desilanoitaN fo 601 b) IBS fo sehcnarB 34 c) oC arupirT fo sehcnarB - knaB evitarepo 65 d) fo sehcnarB knaB nimarG arupirT 123 e) ni sehcnarb knaB rotceS etavirP 01 f) tisoped latoT )erorc ni sR( 5049 g) )erorc ni sR( tiderc latoT 7313 h) tiderC – oitar tisoped %33
)62 102 sgnivaS llamS 1- 21 : )a )erorc ni sR( noitcelloc ssorG 39.024,55 )b )erorc ni .sR( noitcelloc teN 81 37.22
)72 02 ecnarusnI efiL 11- 21 : )a ciloP y deussi 549,79 )b )erorc ni sR( derussa muS 331 012.
)82 02 noitacudE 11- 21 : )i noitacudE loohcS )tnemeganam lla & CDAATT gnidulcni( :
)a 92 no sa( sloohcS latoT ht )2102 yraurbeF
4,4 55 )b hcs .B .J sloo )CDA gnidulcni( enuJ no sA( - )1102 892,2 )c sloohcS .B .S 2,1 03 )d sloohcs hgiH 5 57 )e sloohcs )2+(.S.H 53 2 )f srehcaet loohcS sepyt lla( ) 563,14 g) rehcaet loohcs cisaB .rJ /yramirP s 085,7 )i srehcaet elaM 5 377, )ii rehcaet elameF s 708,1 h) rehcaet loohcs cisaB .rS /elddiM s 582,31 )i srehcaet elaM 194,01 )ii srehcaet elameF 497,2 i) rehcaet loohcs hgiH s 676,9 )i srehcaet elaM 766,6 )ii srehcaet elameF 900,3 j) ats )+2( .S.H rehcaet loohcs eg s 428,01 )i srehcaet elaM 117,6 )ii srehcaet elameF 311,4 k) dnepits rof seiraicifeneB ,1 747,27 )i raicifeneb TS sei tsoP ( )etats fo edis tuo cirtem 11 )ii raicifeneb CS sei erP( cirtem & )cirtem tsoP 921,21,1 )iii seiraicifeneb CBO 706,06 l) 02 ,noitanimaxe kimayhdaM 11 : )i deraeppa stnedutS 215,34 )ii dessap stnedutS 449,12 m) 02 ,noitanimaxe )2+( yradnoceS rehgiH 11 : )i deraeppa stnedutS 897,91 )ii .dessap stnedutS 382,21 n) rD po - 02 ,etar tuo 11- 21 : )i I( egatS yramirP - )V 16.3 % )ii I( egatS yratnemelE - )IIIV .9 50 % )iii XI( egatS hgiH - X) 0102 - 11 16.31 % )ii 102 noitacudE rehgiH 1- 21 : )a seitisrevinU 2 )b egelloC lareneG s 17 )c egelloC gnireenignE s 2 )d egelloC lacideM s 2 )e egelloC erutlucirgA 1 )f egelloC waL 1 )g egelloC cisuM 1 )h tirksnaS egelloC 1 )i cinhcetyloP 3 )j etutitsnI gniniarT sesruN 1 )k etutitsnI ycamrahP lanoigeR 1 )l egelloC gniniarT srehcaeT SAI( )E 1 )m egelloC noitacudE lacisyhP 1 )n rehsiF y egelloC 1 )o egelloC trA 1 )p secneicS lacidemaraP fo etutitsnI arupirT 1 )q ygolonhceT & ecneicS egelloC arupirT s’navahB 1 )r .H.A & ecneicS yranireteV fo egelloC 1
)iii P 02 yrarbiL cilbu 11- 21 : )a yrarbil lartneC 1 )b yrarbil hcnarB 24
)92 02 erafleW laicoS & noitacudE laicoS 11- : 21 )a sretnec SDCI 609,9 )b ihdnaG aridnI noitaN seiraicifeneb noisneP egA dlO la 055,25,1 )c lrig( semoH ’ )s 2 )d emoH yob( s ’ )s 3 )e emoh evitcetorP 1 )f ,deppacidnah yllausiv fo etutitsnI ( lrig ’s) 1 )g ,deppacidnah yllausiv fo etutitsnI ( yob ’s) 1 )h yob( emoh gnildnuoF ’ s & lrig ’ )s 1 )i emoh elinevuJ 1 )j elam( emoh ega dlO s’ elamef & s’ ) 1 )k utitsnI noitatilibaher dna hceeps rof et 1 )l marhsa alihaM 1 )m tcejorP SDCI 65 )n raicifeneb noisnep deppacidnah & dnilB sei 4, 135 )o raicifeneb noisnep kimars idiB sei 96 )p nU - la deeyolpme noisnep dnilb ylluf rof ecnawol 43 )q rof seiraicifeneB nosrep dnilb %001 fo noisnep 654 )r uS emmargorP noitirtuN yratnemelpp raicifeneb )PNS( 13 no sa( sei -04-
102 2) 080,34,1
)s 0( dellorne nerdlihC -6 ni )sry sertnec SDCI 610,77,3 )t gnisruN m dellorne rehto 272,96 )u tnangerP m dellorne rehto 354,43 )v & wodiW srenoisnep nemow detreseD 53,83 8 )w evoba %06 seiraicifeneb seitilibasid 5,1 94 )x ( emehcS noisneP delbasiD lanoitaN ihdnaG aridnI SPDNGI ) 624,2 )y ( emehcS noisneP wodiW lanoitaN ihdnaG aridnI SPWDNGI ) 234,7 )z noisnep srelbooC 23 )1z noisnep srellup wahskciR 46 )2z dlihc lrig ot evitnecnI 365,41
)03 02 stropS & sriaffA htuoY 11 - 21 :
)a smuidatS 2 )b sloop gnimmiwS 11 )c sertnec gnihcaoC 37 d) akkaP gnihcaoC ertneC 423 e) :renniw ladeM )i ohcS lanoitaN semaG lo
)a dloG 4 )b revliS 8 )c eznorB 4 )d latoT 61 )ii teeM leveL lanoitaN rehto & lavitseF stropS .E.N
)a dloG 24 )b revliS 63 )c eznorB 37 )d latoT 151 )iii lavitseF htuoY lanoitaN
)a dloG 1 b) latoT 1
f) loohcs stropS 1 g) noitutitsni erutnevda etatS 1 )h etutitsni agoy etatS 1 )i letsoh htuoY 1 )j muidatS roodnI 1 )k llaH muisanmyG 1 )l llaH stropS esoprupitluM 3 )m udE lacisyhP fo egelloC lanoigeR noitac 1 )n ertnec gnibmilc ,kcoR 1 )o ).oN( )SAYD( lleC SSN etatS 1
)13 102 eneigyH & htlaeH 1- 21 : )a slatipsoH )cidevruyA /oemoH gnidulcni( 02 )b yramirP H htlae sertneC / latipsoh laruR 09 )c /yrasnepsiD S bu - ( ertnec )cidevruyA /oemoH gnidulcni 238 )d srotcod cihtapollA 047 )e srotcod cihtapoemoH 621 )f srotcod cidevruyA 301 )g noegrus latneD s 99 )h sesruN 615,1 )i diM - seviw 51 )j stsicamrahP 043 )k sdeb latipsoH 415,3 )l sknab doolB 7 )m 6(ega nerdlihC - )%(cimeana era ohw shtnom)53 SHFN( -3)- 5002 - 60 9.76
)n revE - deirram 51 ega nemow - )%(cimeana era ohw 94 SHFN( - )3 - 5002 - 60 4.76 )o tnangerP 51 ega nemow - )%(cimeana era ohw 94 SHFN( - )3 - 5002 - 60 6.75 )p eirram revE 51 ega nem d - eana era ohw 94 SHFN()%(cim - )3 - 5002 - 60 8.93 )q SHFN( )%( SDIA fo draeh evah ohw nemoW - )3 - 5002 - 60 80.27 )r SHFN( )%( SDIA fo draeh evah ohw neM - )3 - 5002 - 60 00.98
)23 102 erafleW ylimaF 1- 21 : )a ertnec /cinilc eraflew ylimaF 701 )b esac noitasiliretS 141,6 )c ( eciveD eniretU artnI DUI esac ) 762,1 )d ( evitpecartnoC modnoC CC sresu ) 327,17,5 )e O lar P elcyC( sresu )PO( lli ) 570,58 )f M M( ycnangerP detanimreT yllacide .P.T. esac ) 506,4 )g SHFN ,)%( dohtem gninnalp ylimaf yna fo esu tnerruC -3 08.56 )h )%( htrib lanoitutitsnI 85
)33 nI 102 msiruoT & noitamrof 1- 21 :
)a fnI noitamro – muc - ertnec noitatilicaf 96 )b sahkas najnar akoL 023 )c srenroc sredaeR 10 )d sknab sserD 31 )e :detisiv tsiruoT - )i naidnI ,3 137,95 )ii eroF rengi 055,6 )f repapsweN s : - )i iaD yl 22 )ii ylkeeW 31
)iii ylthgintroF 1 )43 02 tcudorP citsemoD etatS 12- 31 )Q( :
htiw( 4002 - 50 )esab
)a )PDSG( tcudorP citsemoD etatS ssorG )i secirp tnerruc tA ni sR( erorc ) 28.831,22 )ii tA secirp tnatsnoc ( 4002 - 50 ni sR( ) erorc ) 80.399,61 )b )PDSN( tcudorP citsemoD etatS teN )i secirp tnerruc tA ni sR( erorc ) 00.852,02 )ii secirp tnatsnoc tA ( 4002 - )50 ni sR( erorc ) 48.546,51 )c emocnI atipaC reP )i c tA secirp tnerru )sR( 400,55 )ii ecirp tnatsnoc tA s ( 4002 - 50 )sR( ) 184,24
)53 02 ecnaniF cilbuP 21 - 31 : )a )erorC ni .sR( tpieceR )i 02 01 - 11 )lautcA( )a tpiecer euneveR 20.861,5 )b tpiecer latipaC 52.457 )c tpiecer latoT 72.229,5 )ii 02 11 - 21 R( )desive )a cer euneveR tpie 27.993,6 )b tpiecer latipaC 00.556 )c tpiecer latoT 27.450,7 ii )i 02 12- 31 ( EB ) )a cer euneveR tpie 41.461,7 )b tpiecer latipaC 00.608 )c tpiecer latoT 41.079,7 )b )erorc ni .sR( erutidnepxE )i 02 01 - 11 )lautcA( )a erutidnepxe euneveR 43.953,4 )b erutidnepxe latipaC 89.462,1 )c erutidnepxe latoT 23.426,5 )ii 02 11 - 21 )desiveR( )a erutidnepxe euneveR 75.520,5 )b erutidnepxe latipaC 51.920,2 )c nepxe latoT erutid 27.450,7 ii )i 02 12- 31 ( EB ) )a cer euneveR tpie 91.598,5 )b tpiecer latipaC .422,2 82 )c tpiecer latoT
74.911,8
)c 02 erutidnepxE nalP 21 - 31 )erorc ni .sR( )i 02 01 - 11 )lautcA( )a nalp etatS ,1 23.724 )b lp lartneC emehcs derosnops yllartnec/ na 38.304 )ii 02 11 - 21 )desiveR( )a nalp etatS 65.580,2 )b emehcs derosnops yllartnec / nalp lartneC 66.007 i )ii 02 21 - 31 ( EB ) )a nalp etatS 45.745,2 )b emehcs derosnops yllartnec / nalp lartneC 57 34.3
)d )erorc ni.sR( euneveR xat nwo s’etatS )i 02 01 - 11 )lautcA( 57.126 )ii 02 11- 21 )desiveR( 26.187 )iii 02 12- 31 ( EB ) 41.398
)e ( ticifeD /)+( sulprus euneveR - )erorc ni .sR( ) )i 02 01 - 11 )lautcA( )+( 86.808 )ii 02 11- 21 eR( )desiv )+( 51.473,1 )iii 02 12- 31 ( EB ) )+( ,1 59.862
)f )erorc ni .sR( ticifeD lacsiF )i 02 01 - 11 )lautcA( (- ) 56.942 )ii 02 11 - 21 )desiveR( (- ) 76.093 )iii 02 21 - 31 ( EB ) (- 54.675 ) )g noitcnuF la voG fo noitacifissalc nemnre dnepxE t eruti 02 01 - 11
lautcA( ) 02 11- 21
( desiveR ) )i secivres lareneG )%( 3 00.4 36.92 )ii secivres ytinummoc & laicoS )%( 56.92 69.82 )iii secivres cimonocE )%( 60.21 61.11 )vi secivres rehtO )%( 92.42 52.03
)63 102 emirC 1- 21 : )a M sredru 451 )b seitiocaD 31 )c seiralgruB 832 )d stfehT 725 )e seirebboR 45 )f sgnippandiK )elaM( 03 )g stoiR 071 )h emirc detaler s’nemoW s :- 312 epaR )i( 623 noitatseloM )ii( 611 gnippandiK )iii( )elameF( 537 troT )vi( eru 82 htaed yrwoD )v( 521 srehtO )iv( 772,3 )i rehtO emirc 600,6 )j emirc latoT
)73 102 stnediccA eriF 1- : 21 )i tuo eriF - skaerb 362,1 )ii sllac laicepS 141,1 )iii namuh fo ssoL stnedicca rehto dna erif yb efil 22 )vi il namuH devas ef 942,1 )v )erorc ni .sR( devas ytreporP 10.12 )iv )erorc ni .sR( tsol ytreporP 01.01 )iiv ).soN( snoitats eriF 53
)83 saerA labirT arupirT 102 licnuoC tcirtsiD suomonotuA 1- 21 : )a )mk .qs ni( CDAATT fo aerA 65.231,7 )b eb ecnatsiD )mk ni( alatragA dna gnwlumuhK neewt 26 )c ycneutitsnoc CDAATT 82 )d ronrevoG yb detanimon srebmeM 2 )e 2 gnidulcni( srebmeM - )srebmeM detanimon 03 )f srebmem TS )detanimon gnidulcni( 72 )g noN - rebmem TS 3 )h ettimmoC tnempoleveD egalliV se )aera CDA ni( 725 )i egalliv euneveR 264 )j loohcs yramirP ,1 725 )k loohcs .B.S 822 )l )aerA CDA nI(loohcs hgiH 931 )m loohcs yradnoceS rehgiH 05
)n loohcs muidem hsilgnE 6 )o loohcs fo rotcepsnI 71 )p evitucexE vid )DWP( reenignE eciffo noisi 6 )q eciffO tnempoleveD lanoZ 4 )r buS - eciffO tnempoleveD lanoZ 23 )s lisheT )aera CDA ni( 151 )t skcolB )aera CDA ni( 02 )u :CDAATT ni seinoloc noitatilibaher aimuhJ desab rebbuR 501 )v tekram yramirP 922
)w am detalugeR tekr 01 )x ertnec gniniart lairtsudnI 50 )y ynoloc desab seirehsiF 8
)93 02 suoenallecsiM 11- 21 : )a sertneC htworG 37 )b akiyahaS kimarS atihtagnahsA rof deussi skoob ssaP
aplakarP 1 021,5
)c :)IPC( srebmuN xednI ecirP remusnoC )i PC alatragA fo seeyolpme ssalc elddim rof I
,)001=1691 :esaB( 2102 enuJ 830,4
)ii arupirT ni sreruobal larutlucirga rof IPC 6891:esaB( - ,)001=78 2102 enuJ
5 56
)iii arupirT ni srekrow lairtsudni rof IPC ,)001=1002:esaB( 2102 enuJ
1 57
)vi rof IPC esaB aidnI llA( srekrow lairtsudni ): ,)001=1002:esaB( 2102 enuJ
802
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Tripura At A Glance 2011-12
1) Area: a) Total area (in sq. km.) 10491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr.) 12.80 c) Location
i) North latitude 22056’ & 24032’ ii) East longitude 91009’ & 92020’ iii) Extreme length (in km.) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km.) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km.) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km.) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km.) 53
d) Population Census – 2011(P): i) Total 36,71,032 ii) Male 18,71,867 iii) Female 17,99,165 iv) Rural 27,10,051 v) Urban 9,60,981 vi) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,44,055 vii) Density (per sq. km.) 350 viii) Sex ratio 961 ix) Percentage of decadal variation, (2001-2011) 14.75 x) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.8 xi) Male literacy rate (%) 92.2 xii) Female literacy rate (%) 83.2
e) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74
f) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 g) District-wise Population Census-2011 :-
1) West Tripura District : i) Total 9,17,534 ii) Male 4,65,279 iii) Female 4,52,255 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 91.31. v) Male literacy rate (%) 94.45 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 88.10 vii) Female per thousand males 972
2) Sepahijala District: i) Total 4,84,233 ii) Male 2,48,033 iii) Female 2,36,200 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.14 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.40 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 78.62 vii) Female per thousand males 952
3) Khowai District: i) Total 3,27,391
ii) Male 1,66,989 iii) Female 1,60,402 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 88.37 v) Male literacy rate (%) 93.17 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 83.39 vii) Female per thousand males 961
4) South Tripura District: i) Total 4,33,737 ii) Male 2,21,796 iii) Female 2,11,941 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 85.09 v) Male literacy rate (%) 93.39 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.54 vii) Female per thousand males 956
5) Gomati District: i) Total 4,36,868 ii) Male 2,22,957 iii) Female 2,13,911 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 86.19 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.92 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 80.23 vii) Female per thousand males 959
6) North Tripura District: i) Total 4,15,946 ii) Male 2,11,397 iii) Female 2,04,549 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 88.77 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.88 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 85.57 vii) Female per thousand males 968
7) Unakoti District: i) Total 2,77,335 ii) Male 1,41,074 iii) Female 1,36,261 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.58 v) Male literacy rate (%) 9161 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 83.40 vii) Female per thousand males 966
8) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,77,988
ii) Male 1,94,342 iii) Female 1,83,646 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 86.82 v) Male literacy rate (%) 92.45 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 80.83 vii) Female per thousand males 945
h) Schedule Caste Population (Census 2001) : i) Total 5,55,724 ii) Proportion of SC population 17.4 iii) Female per thousand males 962
iv) Literacy rate (%) 74.7 v) Male literacy rate (%) 81.9 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 67.2
i) Schedule Tribe Population (Census 2001): i) Total 9,93,426 ii) Proportion of ST population 31.1 iii) Female per thousand males 970 iv) Literacy rate (%) 56.5 v) Male literacy rate (%) 68.0 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 44.6
j) Religion (Census 2001) i) Hindus 27,39,310 ii) Muslims 2,54,442 iii) Buddhists 98,922 i) Christians 1,02,489 ii) Shikh 1,182 iii) Jain 477 iv) Other Religion 1,277 v) Religions not stated 1,104
k) Vital rate, 2010 : i) Birth rate, per ‘000 population 14.9
ii) Death rate, per ‘000 population 5.0 iii) Natural growth rate, per ‘000 population 9.9
iv) Infant Mortality rate, per ‘000 population 27 l) Housing and amenities, Census-2011:
i) Occupied Census Houses 10,24,903 ii) Housing stock (fully & partly) 8,40,105 iii) Households 8,42,781 iv) Occupied Census Houses used as residence 8,26,686 v) Proportions of households availing banking facilities 79.2 vi) Proportions of households having radio/transistor 12.8 vii) Proportions of households having Television 44.9 viii) Proportions of households having Telephone including
mobile 48.1
ix) Proportions of households having Scooter/ motorcycle/moped
8.2
x) Proportions of households having Car/Jeep/Van 2.2 xi) Proportions of households having Bi-cycle 39.3
xii) Proportions of households having Computer/ Laptop with internet
1.0
xiii) Proportions of households having Computer/ Laptop without internet
6.3
xiv) None of the specified assessment 27.8 2) Administrative set-up 2011-12 :
a) Districts 8 b) Autonomous District Council 1 c) Sub-Divisions 23 d) Blocks 45 e) Revenue Circles 32 f) Tehsils 187
g) Revenue Moujas 886 h) Police Stations 64 i) M. Ps (including Rajya Sabha) 3 j) M.L.As 60 k) Members of TTAADC (including 2 nominated members) 30 l) Panchayati Raj Institution
i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected members of Zilla Parishads 82 iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishad 28 iv) Panchayet Samitis 23 v) Elected members of Panchayat Samitis. 299
vi) Women elected member of panchayat samities 107 vii) Grams (outside-ADC) 511 viii) Elected members of Gram Panchayats (outside-
ADC) 5,295
ix) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats 1,909 x) Gram Panchayats run by women only 1 xi) Village Committees (inside-ADC) 527 xii) Elected members of Village Committee 4,295 xiii) Rural local bodies (i+iv+vii+xi) 1,065 xiv) Elected members in rural local body(ii+iv+vi+viii) 5,507 xv) Nominated local bodies i.e. Block Advisory
Committee (BAC) 35
xvi) Total Rural local bodies 1065 3) Land Utilisation 2009-10 :
i) Total geographical area (in ha) 10,49,169 ii) Net area sown (ha) 2,55,511 iii) Forest area (ha) 6,29,429 iv) Area sown more than once (ha) 1,92,968 v) Current fallow land (ha) 2,607 vi) Gross area sown (ha) 4,46,703 vii) Net Cropped area (ha) 2,55,511 viii) Total Cropped area (ha) 4,46,703 ix) Agriculture : 2010-11 : a) Production of crops :
i) Rice (in mt.) 7,01,562 ii) Wheat (in mt.) 1,600 iii) Sugar cane (in mt.) 44,955 iv) Cotton (Bale = 170 kg) 1,488 v) Jute (Bale = 180 kg) 4,139
vi) Mesta (Bale = 180 kg) 6,255 vii) Other pulses (in mt.) 5,085 viii) Total oil seed (Kharif & Rabi) (in mt.) 3,698 ix) Potato (in mt.) 1,04,400 x) Maiza (in mt.) 4,101
b) Total fertilizer consumption (in mt.) 45,994 c) Use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg/ha) 55 d) Bio-fertilizer distribution (MT) 1,069 e) Regulated agricultural markets 21 f) Cropping intensity (%) 184
g) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 1,005 h) Cold Storages 11
i)Government 5 ii) Private 4 iii)Co-operative 2
i) Mango (MT) 23,861 j) Pineapple (MT) 1,53,309 k) Orange (MT) 23,592 l) Jackfruit (MT) 2,45,773 m) Coconut (MT) 18,605 n) Summer vegetable (MT) 1,95,040 o) Others winter vegetable (MT) 44,569 p) Kisan Credit Card issued 50,294 q) Amount disbursed for KCC (Rs. In lakhs) 7888.26 5) Climate 2010 : a) Normal Annual rainfall (mm) 2,196 b) Average actual annual rainfall (mm) 2,161 c) Highest annual rainfall (mm) (Kailasahar) 2,633 d) Normal rainy days 99 e) Actual rainy days 91 6) Irrigation 2010-11 : a) Cultivable area (ha) 2,55,241 b) Irrigable area (ha) 1,17,000 c) Potential area created (ha) 1,08,646 d) Net potential area utilized (ha) 74,796 7) Forestry & Rubber 2010-11 : a) Forest area (in sq. km.) 6,294.29 b) Unclassified Govt. forest (in sq. km.) 2,116.87 c) Reserve forest (in sq. km.) 3,588.2 d) Proposed reserved forest (in sq. km) 587.63 e) Protected forest (in sq. km) 1.60 f) Development expenditure on forestry (upto March’11) (Rs
in crore) 6,068
g) Revenue earned (upto March’ 11) (Rs in crore) 714.00 h) Wildlife sanctuary 4 i) Plantation area of rubber (ha) 11,237 j) Tapping area of rubber (ha) 3,620 k) Production of rubber (in mt.) 2,573 l) Joint forest Management Committees (JFMCs) 920 m) Membership of JFMCs 79,445
n) Project area of JFMCs (ha) 2,41,138 o) Afforestation area (ha) 73,798 p) Patta pass book issued under Schedule Tribes & Other
Traditional Forest Duelers (STOTFD) 1,19,958
8) Fisheries 2010-11 : a) Cultural area (hect.) 22,164.26 b) Capture water area 7,878.76 c) Water area for pisciculture (hect.) 20,553 d) Production of fish (in mt.) 49,231 e) Seed production
i) fish seed (Fingerline ) (lakhs) 3,638 ii) prawn seed (juveniles) (lakhs) 11.21 f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies(FFDAs) 4 g) Fish feed plant 16 h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 142 i) Self-Help Groups 1,284 j) Soil and Water Testing Laboratories 23 k) Fish Feed Analysis Labs 3 l) Fish Health Investigation/Disease/Diagnostic Centres 2 m) Pabda Hatcheries 2
9) Land holding 2010-11 : a) Land allotted to landless families 1 b) Area of land allotted to landless families 1.80 c) No. of land allotted to both landless & homeless families 128 d) Area land allotted to both landless & homeless families
(acres) 117.58
10) Animal Resource Development Department 2010-11 a) Veterinary hospitals 15 b) Veterinary dispensaries 59 c) Veterinary sub-Centres. 426 d) Artificial insemination centres 11 e) Government veterinary farms 13 f) Disease Investigation Laboratories 4 g) Feed Analytical Laboratories 1 h) Training Institute 1 i) Feed mixing plants 4 j) Production of egg (in the State)(No.) 15,69,90,089 k) Production of milk (in the State)(No.) 1,05,233 l) Production of meat (in the State)(No.) 23,436.16 m) Production of day old chick in (Government Farms) 3,89,639 n) Production of day old ducklings in (Government Farms) 61,819 o) Production of piglet in Government Farms 4,450 p) Production of rabbit kids in Government Farms 2,321 q) Artificially insemination anima 1,19,652 r) Calf born 44,199 s) Veterinary medicine-stores 4 t) Farm products selling centres 2 u) Per capita availability of milk/daily (gram) 79 v) Per Capita availability of egg/year 43 w) Per Capita availability of meat/year (kg) 6.34
x) Production of egg (In Government Farm) 11,56,161 y) Production of goat kids (In Government Farm) 253 11) Classification of worker, Census-2001
a) Total Workers 11,59,561(100%)
b) Cultivators 3,13,300 (27.02%)
c) Agriculture labourers 2,76,132 (23.81%)
d) Household industries 35,292 (3.04%)
e) Other workers 5,34,837 (46.12%)
12) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs 2010-11 : a) Ration shops 1,651 b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS(mt.) 27,710 c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (mt.) 2,337 d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (mt.) 1,118 e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (mt) 2,718 f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (kl) 3,270 g) LPG outlet in the state 29 h) LPG consumer (lakhs) 2,89,628 i) APL cards 4,44,460 j) BPL cards 1,81,876 k) AAY cards 1,13,124 l) Ration cards 7,39,460 m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851 n) State godowns 109 o) Outlets for petrol/diesel in the state 41 p) Superior Kerosine Oil (SKO) 14 13) Employment & Manpower Statistics 2010-11 a) Employment Exchanges 6 b) Employment Information Bureau 20 c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchange 5,69,307 d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by
employment exchange 1,255
e) Coaching Centres for joint entrance examination 40 f) Career counseling organized as 188 g) Physically Challenged 4,072 h) Average workers employment in Registered Factory 65,526 i) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 606 14) Enterprises, Economic Census 2005
a) Total enterprises 1,89,423 b) Agricultural enterprises 10,470 c) Non-agricultural enterprises 1,78,953 d) Total workers (including children) 3,85,708 e) Adult-male 3,25,129 f) Adult-female 60,579 g) Hired workers 1,81,095 h) Density of enterprises (sq km) 18 i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2
j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.71 k) Annual average growth rate in enterprise 6.41 l) Annual average growth rate in employment 4.35
15) Industries & Commerce 2010-11 a) Annual survey of industries 2009-10
i) Reported registered factories 407 ii) Net value added (Rs. In lakh) 22,420 iii) Fixed capital (Rs. In lakh) 66,440 iv) Working capital (Rs. In lakh) 20,536
b) Industrial estates 5
c) Industrial areas 1 d) Value of exports (Rs. in crore) 1.69 e) Value of imports (Rs. In crore) 255.47 f) Industrial growth center 1 g) Public Sector Industrial Undertakings 4 16) Factories 2010-11 : a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 557 b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 117 c) Registered Factories u/s 2m 85 1,107 17) Handicrafts 2010-11 : a) Production (Rs. In crore) 56 b) Employment (Lakhs per year) 86 c) Artisans 1,49,248 18) Handloom 2010-11 : a) Textiles produced (million sq. mtrs.) 2.70 b) Employment (mandays) 1,86,030 19) Sericulture 2010-11 : a) Production of raw silk (in mt.) 1.31 b) Production of mulberry cocoon (in mt.) 29.4 c) Area under mulberry cultivation (ha) 1,076.4 20) Energy 2010-11 : a) Energy generated (mu.) 764.56 b) Energy purchased (mu.) 484.06 c) Energy sold to ultimate consumers (mu.) 613.12 d) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km. 833.30 e) No. of consumers 4,87,742 f) No. of Villages electrified 824 g) Amount o revenue earned (Rs. In crore) 165.58 h) No. of Kutir jyoti Connections 20,689 i) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2010-11) 327 j) Proportion of households having electricity 2011 73% 21) Co-operative Societies 2004-05 : a) Total Co-operative societies 1,696 b) Total members (lakh) 6.50 c) Total working capital (Rs. In crore) 915.40 d) Societies per lakh population 48.00 e) Women co-operative societies (nos.) 127 f) Total share capital (Rs. In crore) 106.12 22) Rural Development 2010-11 : a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
h) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In crore) 2,891 ii) Total swarozgaries benefited 559 iii) No. of ST swarozgaries benefited 162 iv) No. of SC swarozgaries benefited 113 v) No. of women swarozgaries benefited 236 vi) RM swarozgaries group benefited 34 vii) OBC swarozgaries group benefied 163 viii) Others 87 b) Mahatma Gandhi National rural Employment
Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In lakh) 62,984 ii) Total mandays generates (in lakh) 373.15 iii) No. of mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 161.87 iv) No. of mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 66.91 v) Job card issued 5,85,902
c) Self Help Group (SHGs) 2010-11 i) Total Self help groups 36,689 ii) Women SHGs 19,834 iii) Categories of SHGs a) ST b) SC c) RM d) OBC e) Others
13,404 6,795 2,399 5,614 8,477
23) Road and Transport 2010-11 : a) Road (PWD)
a) National highway (in km.) 448 ii) Major district road (in km.) 90 iii) Other district road (in km.) 1,218 iv) Village road (RD & ADC) (in km.) 7,912 v) IBB road (BRO) (in km.) 726 vi) Railway road (in km.) 153 vii)Village road (PWD) (in km.) 5,848 viii)State highway (in km.) 689 ix) Black topped (km) 4,885 x) Brick soled (km) 3,400 xi) Earthen (km) 8,646 xii) RCC Bridge 73 xiii) RCC slab/box culverts 723 xiv) Bailey bridges 286 xv) SPT bridges (conversion of 107 in progress &
140 to be taken up) 247
xvi) Steel truss bridges 5 b) Vehicles (Transport) 2010-11 :
i) Lorries 12,761 ii) Bus/mini-buses 2,412 iii) Two wheelers 1,17,487 iv) Three wheelers 17,543 v) Jeeps, taxis, Maruty Vans CNG vehicles 1,462 a) Delivery and Pick up Vans 18
b) Bus 35 c) Three Wheelers 1,330 d) Four Wheelers 79 e) Others 6,901 vii) Total vehicle 1,87,673
c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation 2010-11 : i)No. of fleet (passenger) 80 a) Bus 62 b) Truck 18
ii) Routes operated 30
iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 3,234 Iv ) Quantity of goods carried (MT) 8,580 v) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka
international bus service 1,868
vi) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agaratala international bus service
856
vii) Passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar helicopter service
484
24) Communication 2004-05 : a) BSNL telephone exchages 84 b) BSNL telephone connections 57,897 c) WLL exchanges 50 d) WLL connections 36,513 e) STD booths 4,705 f) Broadband connections 6,457 g) Cellular service of BSNL (prepaid & postpaid) 3,25,270 h) Cellular connection of BSNL 289 i) Internet connections BSNL 58,267 j) Post offices 716 25) Banking 2010-11 : a) Branches Nationalized 80 b) Branches of SBI 39 c) Branches of Tripura Co-operative Bank 56 d) Branches of Tripura Gramin Bank 114 e) Bank Branches in Private Sector 11 f) Total deposit (Rs. In crore) 9598 g) Total credit (Rs. In crore) 2887 h) Credit – deposit ratio 30% i) All Schedule Commercial Banks 244 26) Small Savings 2010-11 : a) Gross collection (Rs. In crore) 756.56 b) Net collection (Rs. In crore) 187.85 27) Life Insurance 2010-11 : (except Udaipur) a) No. of policies issued 72,479 b) Sum assured (Rs. In crore) 909.95 28) Education 2010-11 : j) School Education : (Provisional) :
a) No. of J.B. Schools (Including ADC) (As on June 2011) 2,298 b) No. of S.B.Schools 1,274 c) No. of high Schools 533
d) No. of H.S. (+2) Schools 350 e) No. of School teachers (all types) 41,365 f) Primary / Jr. Basic School teachers 7,580
i) No. of male teachers 5,773 ii) No. of female teachers 1,807
g) Middle / Sr. Basic School teachers 13,285 i) No. of male teachers 10,491 ii) No. of female teachers 2,794
h) High School Teachers 9,676 i) No. of male teachers 6,667
ii) No. of female teachers 3,009 i) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 10,824
i) No. of male teachers 6,711 ii) No. of female teachers 4,113
j) Beneficiaries for stipend 1,17,294 i) No. of ST beneficiaries (Post metric out side of state) 11 ii) No. of SC beneficiaries (Pre metric + Post metric) 37,868 iii) No. of OBC beneficiaries 79,415
k) Madhyamik examination, 2011: i) No. of students appeared 43,512 ii) No. of students passed 21,944
l) Higher Secondary (+2) Examination, 2011: i) No. of students appeared 19,798 ii) No. of students passed 12,283
m) Drop-out rate, 2010-11 i) Primary Stage (I-V) 4.05% ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 9.68% iii) Higher Stage (IX-X) 26.81%
ii) Higher Education 2010-11: a) No. of Universities 2 b) No. of General College 16 c) No. of Engineering College 2 d) No. of Law College 1 e) No. of Music College 1 f) No. of Sanskrit College 1 g) No. of Polytechnic Institute 3 h) No. of Nurses Training Institute 1 i) No. of Regional Pharmacy Institute 1 j) No. of Industrial Training Institute 8 k) No. of Teachers Training College 1 l) No. of Physical Education College 1 m) No. of Fisheries College 1 n) No. of Art College 1 o) Medical Colleges 2 p) Agriculture College 1 q) Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences 1 r) Bhavan’s Tripura College Science & Technology 1 s) College of Veterinary Science & A.H 1
iii) Public Library 2010-11: a) Central library 1
b) Branch library 23 29) Social Education & Social Welfare 2010-11:
a) No. of ICDS Centre 9,906 b) No. of National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 1,36,592
c) No. of homes (girls) 2 d) No. of homes (boys) 3 e) No. of protective home 1 f) No. of institute of visually handicapped (girls) 1 g) ) No. of institute of visually handicapped (boys) 1 h) No. of foundling home (boys & girls) 1
i) Pakka Training Centre 324 j) Medal winner 30) National School Games (TSSB)
a) Gold 1 b) Silver 7 c) Bronze 10 d) Total 18 31) N.E. Sports Festival & Other National Level Meet a) Gold 38 b) Silver 13 c) Bronze 35 d) Total 80
32)National Youth Festival 1 a) Gold 5 b) Silver 4 c) Bronze 8 d) Total 17 e) Sports School 1 f) State N.S.S. Cell (DYAS) 1 g) State adventure institution 1 h) State yoga institution 1 i) Youth hostel 1 j) Indoor Stadium 1 k) Gymnasium Hall 1 l) Multipurpose Sports Hall 3 m) Regional College of Physical Education 1 n) Rock, Climbing centre 1 o) National Youth Award 1 p) Rastrapati Award 4 q) Madically Terminated Pregnancy (M.T.P.) case 5,938 r) Current use of any family planning method (%), NFHS-
3 65.80
s) Institutional Birth (%) 84 33) information & Tourism 2010-11 a) Information cum facilitation centre 69 b) Loka ranjan sakhas 411 c) Readers corners 10 d) Dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited :
i) Indian 3,54,006
ii)Foreigner 5,290 f) Newspapers :
i) Daily 20 ii)Weekly 32 iii)Fortnightly 1
34) State Domestic Product, 2011-12 (Q:) (with 2004-05 base)
a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs. In crore) 19,730.20
ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs. In crore) 15,462.53
b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) j) At current prices (rs. In crore) 18,477.91
ii)At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs. In crore) 14,713.62 c) Per Capital Income
j) At Current Prices (Rs.) 50,750 iii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs) 40,411
35) Public Finance 2011-12 a) Receipt (Rs. In Crore)
i) 2009-10 (Actual) a) Revenue receipt 4,401.35 b) Capital Receipt 787.80 c) Total receipt 5,189.15
ii) 2010-11 (Actual) a) Revenue receipt 5,168.02 b) Capital receipt 754.25 c) Total receipt 5,922.27
iii) 2011-12 (Revised) a) Revenue receipt 6,399.72 b) Capital receipt 655.00 c) Total receipt 7,054.72
b) Expenditure (Rs. In crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual)
a) Revenue expenditure 4,213.78 b) Capital expenditure 1,543.71 c) Total expenditure 5,757.49
ii) 2010-11 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 4,359.34 b) Capital expenditure 1,264.99 c) Total expenditure 5,624.32
iii) 2011-12 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 5,025.57 b) Capital expenditure 2,029.15 c) Total expenditure 7,054.72
Plan Expenditure 2011-12 (Rs. In crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual)
a) State plan 1,762.20 b) Central plan/centrally sponsored scheme 251.91
ii) 2010-11 (Revised) a) State plan 1,427.32 b) Central plan/centrally sponsored scheme 403.83
iii) 2011-12 (Revised) a) State plan 2,085.56 b) Central plan/centrally sponsored scheme 700.66
d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs. In crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual) 527.01 ii) 2010-11 (Actual) 621.75 iii) 2011-12 (Actual) 781.62 d) Revenue surplus (+)/ deficit (-) (Rs. In
crore)
i) 2009-10 (Actual) (+) 187.57
ii) 2010-11 (Actual) (+) 8808.68 iii) 2011-12 (Actual) (+) 1,374.15
e) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. In crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual) (-)1, 158.65 ii) 2010-11 (Actual) (-) 249.65 iii) 2011-12 (Actual) (-) 390.67
f) Functional classification of Govt. expenditure 2009-10
Actual
i) General service (%) 32.23 ii) Social & Community service (%) 27.11 iii) Economic service (%) 12.19 iv) Other service (%) 28.47
g) Functional classification of Govt. expenditure 2011-12
Revised
v) General service (%) 29.63 vi) Social & Community service (%) 28.96 vii) Economic service (%) 11.16 viii) Other service (%) 30.25
36) Crime 2010-11 a) Murder 141 b) Dacoit 11 c) Burglary 223 d) Theft 478 e) Robbery 62 f) Kidnapping (Male) 28 g) Riot 167 h) Women’s related crime i) Rape 229
ii) Molestation 358 iv) Kidnapping 96 v) Torture 895 vi) Dowry Death 22 vii) Others 109 viii) Misc. Crime 3,205 ix) Total crime 6,024
37) Fire Accidents 2010-11 a) Fire out-break 1,218 b) Special call 902 c) Loss of human life by fire
and other accidents 39
d) Human life saved 1,029 e) Property saved (Rs. In crore) 30.28 f) Property lost (Rs. In crore) 16.24 g) Fire stations (nos) 35
38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous district Council 2010-11 a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 23 c) TTAADC constituency 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2 – nominated Members) 30
f) ST members (including nominated) 27 g) Non ST member 3 h) Village Development Commiittees (in ADC area) 527 i) Revenue village 462 j) Primary School 1,527 k) S.B.School 228 l) High School (in ADC Area) 139 m) Higher Secondary School 50 n) English Medium School 101 o) Inspector of School 17 p) Executive Engineer (PWD) division office 5 q) Zonal Development Office 4 r) Sub-Zonal Development Office 32 s) Tehsil 151 t) Blocks (in ADC area) 17 u) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in TTAADc 105 v) Primary market 229 w) Regulated market 10 x) Industrial training centre 55 y) Fisheries based colony 8
39) Miscellaneous 2010-11 a) Growth Centres 36 b) Pass books issued for Ashangathika Sramik Sahayika
Prakalpa 14,900
c) Consumer Price index Numbers (CPI) i)CPI for middle class employess f Agartala (Base 1961=100),
Nov, 2010 3,463
ii) CPI for Agricultureal labourers in Tripura (Base : 1986-87=100, Feb-2011)
536
iv) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Base 2001=100), April – 2011
163
v) CPI for Indutrial workers (All India Base) (Base 2001=100), Marchl – 2011
185
vi) CPI rural labour in Tripura (Base 1986-87=100, Feb – 2011
531
vii) Consumer Price Index Number with 2010=100 a) CPI for Ruralin March 2011 109 CPI for Urban in March, 2011 105 CPi for Combined in March, 2011 108
d) Building materials cast at Agartala 2010-11
i) Brick – first class (in Rs.) (1000 nos)
6,240
ii) Sand (coarse), cum (in Rs) (fine)
285
iii)Stone ballast (200 mm gauge), cum (in Rs.)
3,175
iv) Salwood, cum (in Rs.) 19,800 v) Cement, mt (cum (in Rs.) 5,700 vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 4,505 vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs. / per day) 200
viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs. / per day) 200 ix) Un-skill Male labour (Rs/per day) 130 x) Un-skill Female labour (Rs/per
day) 130
TRIPURA AT A GLANCE – 2010
1) Area: a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location i) Latitude (North) 22º56' & 24º32' ii) Longitude (East) 91º09' & 92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53
d) Population Census- 2011(P): i) Total 36,71,032 ii) Male 18,71,867 iii) Female 17,99,165 iv) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,44,055 v) Density (per sq km) 350 vi) Sex ratio 961 vii) Percentage of decadal variation,(2001-11) 14.75 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.8 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 92.2 x) Female literacy rate (%) 83.2 e) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74 f) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 g) District-wise Population Census-2011 (P): 1) West Tripura District: i) Total 17,24,619 ii) Male 8,77,930 iii) Female 8,46,689 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 88.2 v) Male literacy rate (%) 92.9 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 84.8 vii) Female per thousand males 964 2) North Tripura District: i) Total 6,93,281 ii) Male 3,52,471 iii) Female 3,40,810 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 88.3 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.8 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 84.7 vii) Female per thousand males 967 3) South Tripura District: i) Total 8,75,144 ii) Male 4,47,124 iii) Female 4,28,020 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 85.4 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 90.9 x) Female literacy rate (%) 79.6 xi) Female per thousand males 957
4) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,77,988 ii) Male 1,94,342 iii) Female 1,83,646 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 86.8 v) Male literacy rate (%) 92.5 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 80.8 vii) Female per thousand males 945 h) Schedule Caste population (Census 2001): i) Total 5,55,724
iv) Female per thousand males 962
v) Literacy rate (%) 74.7
vi) Male literacy rate (%) 81.9
vii) Female literacy rate (%) 67.2
i) Schedule Tribe population (Census 2001) :
i) Total 9,93,426
iv) Female per thousand males 970
v) Literacy rate (%) 56.5
vi) Male literacy rate (%) 68.0
vii) Female literacy rate (%) 44.6
j) Religion (Census 2001) :
i) Hindu 27,39,310
ii) Muslim 2,54,442
iii) Buddhist 98,922
iv) Christian 1,02,489
v) Shikh 1,182
vi) Jain 477
vii) Other Religion 1,277
viii) Religion not stated 1,104
k) Vital rates
i) Birth rate (2009), per ‘000 population 14.8
ii) Death rate (2009), per ‘000 population 5.1
iii) Natural growth rate (2009), per ‘000 population
9.7
iv) Infant Mortality rate (2009), per ‘000 population
31
2) Administrative set-up 2009-10:
a) Districts 4
b) Autonomous District Council 1
c) Sub-Divisions 17
d) Blocks 40
e) Revenue Circles 31
f) Tehsils 183
g) Revenue Moujas 874
h) Police Station 64
i) M. Ps (including 1- Rajya Sabha) 3
j) M. L. As 60
k) Member of TTAADC (including 2- nominated Member)
30
k) Panchayati Raj Institutions
i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected member of Zilla Parishads 82
iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishads 28 iv) Panchayat Samities 23 v) Elected member of Panchayat Samities 299 vi) Women elected member of panchayat
samities 107
vii) Grams (outside- ADC) 511 viii) Elected member of Gram Panchayats
(outside- ADC) 5,295
ix) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats
1,909
x) Gram Panchayats run by women only 1
xi) Village Committees (inside- ADC) 527 xii) Elected members of Village Committee 4,165 xiii) Rural local bodies (i + iv + vii + xi) 1,065 xiv) Elected members in rural local body
(ii + v + viii + xii) 9,841
xv) Nominated local bodies i.e. Block Advisory Committee (BAC)
35
xvi) Total elected and nominated local bodies 1100
3) Land Utilisation 2009-10(P):
i) Total geographical area (ha) 10,49,169
ii) Net area sown (ha) 2,55,524
iii) Forest area (ha) 6,29,429
iv) Area sown more than once (ha) 1,92,968
v) Current fallow land (ha) 2,125
vi) Gross area sown (ha) 4,48,492
vii) Net Cropped area (ha) 2,55,524
viii) Gross Cropped area (ha) 4,48,492
4) Agriculture: 2009-10 (P):
a) Production of crops :
i) Rice (MT) 6,40,948
ii) Wheat (MT) 1,328
iii) Sugar cane (MT) 41,892
iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg) 1,341
v) Jute (Bale =180 kg) 3,550
vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg) 5,453
vii) Pulses (MT) 4,126
viii) Oil seed (Kharif & Rabi) (MT) 2,363
ix) Potato (MT) 88,645
x) Maize (MT) 1,910
b) Fertilizer consumption (MT) 37,410
c) Per hectare use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg) 39
d) Bio-fertilizer distribution (MT) 258
e) Trained farmers 70,000
f) Regulated agricultural market 21
g) Cropping intensity (%) 176
h) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 1,000
i) Cold Storages 11
i) Government 05
ii) Private 04
iii) Co-operative 02
j) Mango (MT) (P) 13,170.00
k) Pineapple (MT) (P) 1,17,531.00
l) Orange (MT) (P) 22,230.00
m) Jackfruit (MT) (P) 2,51,569.00
n) Coconut (MT) (P) 11,384.00
o) Summer vegetable (MT) (P) 1,66,177.20
p) Others winter vegetable (MT) (P) 27,694.00
q) Kisan Credit Card issued (P) 30,416
r) Amount disbursed (Rs. in lakhs) (P) 9,414.95
5) Climate 2009:
a) Normal annual rainfall (mm) 2,196.4
b) Average actual annual rainfall (mm) 1,961.9
c) Highest annual rainfall (mm) 2,522.5
d) Normal rainy days 99
e) Actual rainy days 83
f) Lowest annual rainfall (mm) 1,556.8
6) Irrigation 2009-10:
a) Cultivable area (ha) 2,55,241
b) Irrigable area (ha) 1,17,000
c) Gross potential area created (ha) 1,04,995
d) Net potential area utilised (ha) 72,418
7) Forestry & Rubber 2009-10:
a) Total Forest area (sq km) 6,294.3
b) Unclassified Government forest (sq km.) 2,116.87
c) Reserve forest (sq km) 3,588.2
d) Proposed reserved forest (sq km) 587.63
e) Protected forest (sq km) 1.60
f) Development expenditure on forestry (upto November, 2008) (Rs in crore)
4.43
g) Revenue earned (upto November, 2008) (Rs in crore) 3.31
h) Wildlife sanctuary 4
i) Plantation area of rubber (ha) 11,622.37
j) Tapping area of rubber (ha) 5,000.00
k) Production of rubber (MT) 3,104.00
l) Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs) 810
m) Membership of JFMCs 78,817
n) Project area of JFMCs (ha) 2,21,279.98
o) Afforestation area (ha)
73,797.96
8) Fisheries 2008-09:
a) Culturable area (ha) 20,521.07
b) Capture water area (ha) 7,878.76
c) Water area for pisciculture (ha) 19,097.70
d) Production of fish (MT) 42,268.19
e) Seed production
i) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) 2,872.98
ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) 7.36
f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDAs) 4
g) Fish feed plants 15
h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 110
i) Selp-Help Groups 1,265
j) Soil and water testing laboratories 21
9) Land Allotment 2009-10:
a) Land allotted to landless families 156
b) Area of land allotted to landless families (acre) 146.80
c) Land allotted to homeless families 107
d) Area of land allotted to homeless families (acre) 133.55
e) Land allotted to both landless & homeless families 106
f) Area land allotted to both landless & homeless families (acre)
142.80
10) Animal Resource Development Department 2008-09:
a) Veterinary hospital 15
b) Veterinary dispensaries 59
c) Veterinary sub-centre 426
d) Artificial Insemination centre 11
e) Government veterinary farm 13
f) Disease Investigation laboratory 4
g) Feed analytical laboratory 1
h) Training Institute 1
i) Feed mixing plant 4
j) Production of egg (Govt. farm) 9,19,629
k) Production of day old chicks (Govt. farm) 1,46,599
l) Production of day old ducklings (Govt. farm) 66,520
m) Production of piglet (Govt. farm) 4,430
n) Production of rabbit Kid (Govt. farm) 3,469
o) Artificially inseminated animal 1,05,568
p) Animals treated 4,86,948
q) Birds treated 17,36,852
11) Classification of worker, Census- 2001
a) Total workers 11,59,561
b) Cultivators 3,13,300
c) Agriculture labourers 2,76,132
d) Household industries 35,292
e) Other workers 5,34,837
12) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs 2009-10:
a) Ration shops 1,606
b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (MT) 22,830
c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (MT) 2,337
d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (MT) 1,040
e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (MT) 2,718
f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (MT) 3,276
g) LPG outlets in the state 28
h) LPG consumers (lakhs)(P) 2,54,297
i) APL cards 4,41,998
j) BPL cards 1,81,876
k) AAY cards 1,13,124
l) Ration cards 7,36,998
m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851
n) Rationing population 34,50,470
o) State godowns 121
p) Outlets for petrol/diesel 42
q) SKO outlets 38
13) Employment & Manpower Statistics 2009-10:
a) Employment Exchanges 6
b) Employment Information Bureau 20
c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchange 5,77,866
d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by Employment Exchange
1063
e) Coaching Centres for joint entrance examination 39
f) Career counseling organised 61
g) Physically Challenged 4,097
h) Average workers employment in Registered Factory 57,873
i) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 492
14) Enterprises, Economic Census 2005
a) Total enterprises 1,89,423
b) Agricultural enterprises 10,470
c) Non-agricultural enterprises 1,78,953
d) Total workers (including children) 3,85,708
e) Adult-male 3,25,129
f) Adult-female 60,579
g) Hired workers 1,81,095
h) Density of enterprises (sq km) 18
i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2
j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.71
k) Annual average growth rate in enterprise 6.41
l) Annual average growth rate in employment 4.35
15) Industries & Commerce 2009-10:
a) Annual survey of industries 2004-05
i) Reported registered factories 340
ii) Net value added ( Rs in lakh) 14,348
iii) Fixed capital( Rs in lakh) 24,494
iv) Working capital ( Rs in lakh) 21,303
b) Industrial Estates 5
c) Industrial area 1
d) Value of export (Rs in crore) 147.86
e) Value of import (Rs in crore) 0.41
f) Industrial growth center 1
g) Public Sector Industrial Undertakings 4
16) Factories 2009-10
a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 471
b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 120
c) Registered Factories u/s 85 1,056
17) Handicrafts 2008-09:
a) Production (Rs in crore) 27.00
b) Employment (Lakhs per year) 64.00
c) Artisans 1,49,208
18) Handloom 2008-09:
a) Textiles produced (sq mtr) (Million Sq. Mtr) 48.82
b) Employment (mandays) 1,75,500
19) Sericulture 2008-09:
a) Production of raw silk (MT) 5.42
b) Production of mulberry cocoon (MT) 50.5
c) Area under mulberry cultivation (ha) 780.00
20) Energy 2009-10: a) Power generated (mu) 658.38 b) Power purchased (mu) 421.61 c) Energy sold to ultimate consumers (mu) 737.17 d) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km 818.30 e) Consumers 4,40,216 f) Villages electrified 824 g) Amount of revenue earned (Rs in crore) 134.93 h) Kutir Jyoti connections (Nos.) 50,707 i) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2005-06) (P) 480 j) Proportion of households having electricity 51
21) Co-operative Societies 2009-10: a) Total Co-operative Societies 1,680 b) Total Members (lakh) 6.47 c) Total working capital (Rs in crore) 910.44 d) Societies per lakh population 48.00 e) Women co-operative societies 123 f) Total share capital (Rs. in crore) 102.79
22) Rural Development 2009-10: a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 1,981.144 ii) Total swarozgaries group benefited 2,544 iii) ST swarozgaries group benefited 735 iv) SC swarozgaries group benefited 532 v) Women swarozgaries group benefited 1,553 vi) RM swarozgaries group benefited 216 vii) OBC swarozgaries group benefited 522 viii) Others 539 b) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)
i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 72,805.74 ii) Total mandays generated (in lakh) 458.57 iii) Mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 187.96 iv) Mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 82.84 v) Job card issued 6,35,265 c) Self Help Groups (SHGs): i) Total Self-Help Groups 32,248 ii) Women SHGs 17,900 iii) Categories of SHGs a) ST 11,750 b) SC 6,015 c) RM 2,036 d) OBC 4,858 e) Others 7,589
23) Road and Transport 2008-09: a) Road (PWD) i) National Highway (km) 448 ii) Major district road (km) 90 iii) Other district road (km) 1,218 iv) Village road (RD & ADC) (km) (P) 7,912 v) IBB road (BRO) (km) (P) 726 vi) Railway road (km) 153 vii) Village road (PWD) (km) 5,848 viii) State highway (km) 689 ix) Black topped (km) 4,885 x) Brick soled (km) 3,400 xi) Earthen (km) 8,646 xii) RCC Bridge 73 xiii) RCC slab/box culvert 723 xiv) Bailey bridge 286 xv) SPT bridge 306 xvi) Steel truss bridge 5 b) Vehicles (Transport) 2009-10: i) Lorry 12,265 ii) Bus 2,311 iii) Two wheeler 97,895 iv) Three wheeler( including Jeeps, taxis, Maruti Van) 24,749 v) CNG vehicle 194 vi) Total vehicle 1,60,119 c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation 2009-10: i) Total Number of fleets 59 (a) Bus 39 (b) Truck 20 ii) No. of route operated 32 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 3,375 iv) Quantity of goods carried (MT) 18,410 v) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka
international bus service 2,814
vi) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agartala international bus service
551
vii) Passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar helicopter service
205
24) Communication 2008-09:
a) BSNL Telephone exchanges 89
b) BSNL Telephone connections 79,519
c) WLL exchanges 42
d) WLL connections 35,403
e) STD booths 4,953
f) Broadband connections 5,540
g) Cellular service of BSNL(prepaid & postpaid) 1,93,248
h) Cellular connection of BSNL 2,53,303
i) Internet connections BSNL 79,519
j) Post offices 716
25) Banking 2009-10:
a) Branches of Bank 284
b) Bank branches in Public sector 77
c) Branches of SBI 37
d) Branches of Tripura Co-operative Bank 54
e) Branches of Tripura Gramin Bank 111
f) Bank branches in Private Sector 5
g) Total deposit (Rs in crore) 8318.48
h) Total credit (Rs in crore) 2491.02
i) Credit – deposit ratio 30%
j) Proportion of households having banking facility 55%
26) Small Savings 2009-10:
a) Gross collection (Rs in crore) 614.37
b) Net collection (Rs. in crore) 140.99
27) Life Insurance 2009-10:
a) Policy issued 97,337
b) Sum assured (Rs in crore) 3,064.83
28) Education 2009-10: i) School Education: a) J. B. schools (including ADC) (As on March 2010) 2,307 b) S. B. Schools 1,246 c) High schools 519 d) H.S.(+2) schools 321 e) School teachers (all types) 36,815 f) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 8,471 i) Male teachers 6,690 ii) Female teachers 1,781 g) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 9,881 i) Male teachers 7,784 ii) Female teachers 2,097 h) High school teachers 8,853 i) Male teachers 6,463 ii) Female teachers 2,390 i) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 9,610 i) Male teachers 5,975 ii) Female teachers 3,635 j) Beneficiaries for stipend 1,01,294 i) ST beneficiaries ( Post metric out side of state) 16 ii) SC beneficiaries (Pre metric & Post metric) 59,059 iii) OBC beneficiaries 42,219 k) Madhyamik examination, 2010: i) Students appeared 43,921 ii) Students passed 23,235 l) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2010: i) Students appeared 19,392 ii) Students passed. 12,073 m) Drop-out rate, 2008-09 i) Primary Stage (I-V) 4.55% ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 9.19% iii) High Stage (I-X) 28.40% ii) Higher Education 2009-10: a) Universities 3
b) General Colleges 15
c) Engineering Colleges 2
d) Medical Colleges 2
e) Agriculture College 1
f) Law College 1
g) Music College 1
h) Sanskrit College 1
i) Polytechnic Womens 2
j) Nurses Training Institute 3
k) Regional Pharmacy Institute 1
l) Industrial Training Institute 7
m) Teachers Training College 1
n) Physical Education College 1
o) Fishery College 1
p) Art College 1
iii) Public Library 2009-10:
a) Central library 1 b) Branch library 23
29) Social Education & Social Welfare 2009-10: a) ICDS centers 9,906 b) National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 1,36,592 c) Homes (girl’s) 2 d) Homes (boy’s) 3 e) Protective home 1 f) Institute of visually handicapped, (girl’s) 1 g) Institute of visually handicapped, (boy’s) 1 h) Foundling home (boy’s & girl’s) 1 i) Juvenile home 1 j) Old age home (male’s & female’s) 1 k) Institute for speech and rehabilitation 1 l) Mahila ashram 1 m) ICDS Project 56 n) Blind & handicapped pension beneficiaries 5,186 o) Bidi sramik pension beneficiaries 200 p) Un-employeed allowance for fully blind pension 37 q) Beneficiaries for pension of 100% blind person 1,280 r) Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) beneficiaries 2,47,921 s) Children enrolled (0-6yrs) in ICDS centres 3,44,865 t) Nursing mother enrolled 70,570 u) Pregnant mother enrolled 37,180 v) Widow & Deserted women pensioners 46,909 w) 60% above disabilities beneficiaries 2,513
30) Youth Affairs & Sports 2009-10: a) Stadiums 2 b) Swimming pools 13 c) Coaching centres 33 d) Trainees in coaching centre 2,500 e) Pakka Training Centre 108 f) Medal winner: i) National School Games (TSSB) a) Gold 1 b) Silver 8 c) Bronze 12 d) Total 21 ii) N.E. Sports Festival & other National Level Meet(TSC) a) Gold 32 b) Silver 13 c) Bronze 35 d) Total 80 g) Sports school 1 h) State training centre - i) State adventure institution 1 j) State yoga institute 1 k) Youth hostel 1
l) Indoor Stadium 1 m) Gymnasium Hall 1 n) Multipurpose Sports Hall 3 o) Regional College of Physical Education 1 p) Rock, climbing centre 1 q) National Youth Awardee 1 r) Rastrapati Awardee 4
31) Health & Hygiene 2009-10: a) Hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 20 b) Primary Health Centres / Rural hospital 90 c) Dispensary/ Sub-centre (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 748 d) Allopathic doctors 730 e) Homeopathic doctors 54 f) Ayurvedic doctors 56 g) Dental surgeons 47 h) Nurses 1,398 i) Mid-wives 20 j) Pharmacists 322 k) Hospital beds 3,514 l) Blood banks 7 m) Children age(6-35)months who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) 79.2
n) Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
56.2
o) Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
57.9
p) Ever married men age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
24.3
q) Women who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 57.0 r) Men who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 80.0
32) Family Welfare 2009-10: a) Family welfare clinic/ centre 113 b) Sterilisation case 3,535 c) Intra Uterine Device (IUD) case 2,942 d) Condom Contraceptive (CC) users 5,90,520 e) Oral Pill (OP) users (Cycle) 1,71,658 f) Medically Terminated Pregnancy (M.T.P.) case 7,440 g) Current use of any family planning method (%), NFHS-3 65.80 h) Institutional birth (%) 79.83
33) Information & Tourism 2009-10: a) Information –cum-facilitation centre 69 b) Loka ranjan sakhas 411 c) Readers corners 10 d) Dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited: - i) Indian 3,20,931 ii) Foreigner 4,763 f) Newspapers: - i) Daily 20 ii) Weekly 28 iii) Fortnightly 2
34) State Domestic Product 2010-11 (Q): (with 2004-05 base)
a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 16,327.89 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs in crore) 12,947.40 b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 13,853.65 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs in crore) 12,860.04
c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs) 38,493 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs) 35,732
35) Public Finance 2008-09:
a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore)
i) 2009-10 (Actual)
a) Revenue receipt 4401.35
b) Capital receipt 787.80
c) Total receipt 5189.15
ii) 2010-11 (Revised)
a) Revenue receipt 5386.50
b) Capital receipt 631.00
c) Total receipt 6017.50
b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore)
i) 2009-10 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 4213.78 b) Capital expenditure 1543.71 c) Total expenditure 5757.99 ii) 2010-11 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 4602.36 b) Capital expenditure 1691.52 c) Total expenditure 6293.98 c) Plan Expenditure 2009-10 (Rs. in crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual) a) State plan 1762.20 b) Central plan /centrally sponsored scheme 251.91 ii) 2010-11 (Revised) a) State plan 1810.47 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 520.47 d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual) 527.01 ii) 2010-11 (Revised) 626.45 e) Revenue surplus (+)/ Deficit (-) (Rs. in crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual) (+) 187.57 ii) 2010-11 (Revised) (+) 784.14 f) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. in crore) i) 2009-10 (Actual) (-) 1158.65 ii) 2010-11 (Revised) (-) 698.18 g) Function classification of Govt. Expenditure (%) 2009-10
(Actual) 2010-11
(Revised)
i) General service 32.23 32.02
ii) Social & community service 27.11 28.28
iii) Economic service 12.19 11.16
iv) Other service 28.47 28.54
36) Crime 2009-10:
a) Murder 150
b) Dacoit 10
c) Burglary 222
d) Theft 392
e) Robbery 78
f) Kidnapping (Male) 28
g) Riot 179
h) Women’s related crime :-
(i) Rape 201
(ii) Molestation 357
(iii) Kidnapping 91
(iv) Torture 880
(v) Dowry death 37
(vi) Others 88
i) Misc. crime 2,962
j) Total crime 5,673
37) Fire Accidents 2009-10:
i) Fire out-break 1,284
ii) Special call 704
iii) Loss of human life by fire and other accidents 41
iv) Human life saved 723
v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 20.70
vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 14.28
vii) Fire stations (Nos.) 35
38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council 2009-10: a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 26 c) TTAADC constituency 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2- nominated Members) 30 f) ST members (including nominated) 25 g) Non -ST member 3 h) Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 527 i) Revenue village 462 j) Primary school 1,486 k) S. B. school 752 l) High school(In ADC Area) 1 m) Higher Secondary school 58 n) English medium school 2 o) Inspector of school 17 p) Executive Engineer (PWD) division office 4 q) Zonal Development Office 4 r) Sub-Zonal Development Office 32 s) C.S.E.O. Office 4 t) Tehsil 151 u) Blocks (in ADC area) 17 v) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in
TTAADC: 26
w) Primary market 229 x) Regulated market 10 y) Industrial training centre 52 z) Fisheries based colony 7
39) Miscellaneous 2009-10:
a) Growth Centres 45
b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika Prakalpa
4,256
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI): i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala
(Base: 1961=100), May-2009 3,021
ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura (Base:1986-87=100), June-2009
447
iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura 141
(Base:2001=100), May-2009 iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base):
(Base:2001=100), May-2009 151
v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura (Base: 1986-87=100), June-2009
443
vi) CPI for urban non-manual employees (Base: 1984-85=100), April-2009
583
d) Building materials cost at Agartala 2008-09:
i) Brick – first class (in Rs.) 4.10
ii) Sand (coarse), cum (in Rs.) 211.89
iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cum (in Rs.) 2012.50
iv) Salwood, cum (in Rs.) 25,000
v) Cement, mt (in Rs.) 5,600
vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 41,800
vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 181
viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 181
ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 125
x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 100
Source :- Directorate of Economics & Statistics,
Government of Tripura, Agartala, www.destripura.nic.in
TRIPURA AT A GLANCE – 2009
1) Area:
a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location i) Latitude (North) 22º56' & 24º32' ii) Longitude (East) 91º09' & 92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53 d) Estimated Population (1st October, 2009): i) Total 35,57,000 ii) Male 18,21,000 iii) Female 17,36,000 iv) Literacy rate (NSS, 61st Round, 2004-05) 79.6
e) Population Census- 2001: i) Total 31,99,203 ii) Male 16,42,225 iii) Female 15,56,978 iv) Rural 26,53,453 v) Urban 5,45,750 vi) Schedule Tribe 9,93,426 vii) Schedule Caste 5,55,724 viii) Disabled population 58,940
ix) Household 6,64,334 x) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,36,446 xi) Density (per sq km) 305 xii) Sex ratio 948 xiii) Percentage of decadal variation, (1991-
2001) 16.03
xiv) Overall literacy rate (%) 73.2 xv) Male literacy rate (%) 81.0 xvi) Female literacy rate (%) 64.9 f) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74 g) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 h) District-wise Population (Census-2001): a) West Tripura District: i) Total 15,32,982 ii) Male 7,85,579 iii) Female 7,47,403 iv) Urban 4,10,067 v) Rural 11,22,915 vi) Schedule Tribe 3,87,081 vii) Schedule Caste 2,95,698 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 77.3 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 84.6 x) Female literacy rate (%) 69.6 xi) Female per thousand males 951 b) North Tripura District: i) Total 5,90,913 ii) Male 3,02,946
iii) Female 2,87,967 iv) Urban 62,669 v) Rural 5,28,244 vi) Schedule Tribe 1,50,500 vii) Schedule Caste 82,902 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 73.0 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 80.0 x) Female literacy rate (%) 65.6 xi) Female per thousand males 951 c) South Tripura District: i) Total 7,67,440 ii) Male 3,94,605 iii) Female 3,72,835
iv) Urban 54,147 v) Rural 7,13,293
vi) Schedule Tribe 2,89,519 vii) Schedule Caste 1,27,307 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 69.9 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 79.0 x) Female literacy rate (%) 60.3 xi) Female per thousand males 945 d) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,07,868 ii) Male 1,59,095 iii) Female 1,48,773 iv) Urban 18,867 v) Rural 2,89,001 vi) Schedule Tribe 1,66,326 vii) Schedule Caste 49,817 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 60.9 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 70.2 x) Female literacy rate (%) 51.0 xi) Female per thousand males 935 i) Schedule Caste population (Census 2001): i) Total 5,55,724 ii) Rural 4,55,623 iii) Urban 1,00,101 iv) Female per thousand males 962 v) Literacy rate (%) 74.7 vi) Male literacy rate (%) 81.9 vii) Female literacy rate (%) 67.2 j) Schedule Tribe population (Census 2001) : i) Total 9,93,426 ii) Rural 9,67,997 iii) Urban 25,429 iv) Female per thousand males 970 v) Literacy rate (%) 56.5 vi) Male literacy rate (%) 68.0 vii) Female literacy rate (%) 44.6 k) Religion (Census 2001) : i) Hindu 27,39,310 ii) Muslim 2,54,442 iii) Buddhist 98,922 iv) Christian 1,02,489 v) Shikh 1,182 vi) Jain 477
vii) Other Religion 1,277 viii) Religion not stated 1,104 l) Vital rates i) Birth rate (2007), per ‘000 population 17.1 ii) Death rate (2007), per ‘000 population 6.5 iii) Natural growth rate (2007), per ‘000
population 10.6
iv) Infant Mortality rate (2007), per ‘000 population
39
2) Administrative set-up 2008-09: a) Districts 4
b) Autonomous District Council 1
c) Sub-Divisions 17
d) Blocks 40
e) Revenue Circles 31
f) Tehsils 183
g) Revenue Moujas 874
h) M. Ps (including 1- Rajya Sabha) 3
i) M. L. As 60
j) Member of TTAADC (including 2- nominated Member)
30
k) Panchayati Raj Institutions i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected member of Zilla Parishads 82 iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishads 28 iv) Panchayat Samities 23 v) Elected member of Panchayat Samities 299 vi) Women elected member of panchayat
samities 106
vii) Grams (outside- ADC) 513 viii) Elected member of Gram Panchayats
(outside- ADC) 5,352
ix) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats
1,852
x) Gram Panchayats run by women only 1
xi) Village Committees (inside- ADC) 527 xii) Elected members of Village Committee 4,165 xiii) Rural local bodies (i + iv + vii + xi) 1,067 xiv) Elected members in rural local body
(ii + v + viii + xii) 9,898
3) Land Utilisation 2007-08(P):
i) Total geographical area (in ha) 10,49,169
ii) Net area sown (in ha) 2,53,909
iii) Forest area (in ha) 6,29,429
iv) Area sown more than once (in ha) 1,91,772
v) Current fallow land (in ha) 3,742
vi) Gross area sown (in ha) 4,45,681
vii) Net Cropped area (in ha) 2,55,242
viii) Gross Cropped area (in ha) 4,48,020
4) Agriculture: 2008-09 (P): a) Production of crops : i) Rice (MT) 6,41,087 ii) Wheat (MT) 1,200 iii) Sugar cane (MT) 48,423 iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg) 1,424 v) Jute (Bale =180 kg) 3,664 vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg) 5,026 vii) Pulses (MT) 3,238 viii) Oil seed (Kharif & Rabi) (MT) 3,413 ix) Potato (MT) 77,810 x) Maize (MT) 2,046 b) Fertilizer consumption (MT) 35,133
c) Per hectare use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg) 42
d) Bio-fertilizer distribution (MT) 17
e) Trained farmers (Nos.) 70,000
f) Regulated agricultural market 21
g) Cropping intensity (%) 176
h) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 1,033
i) Cold Storages (Nos.) 10
i) Government 06
ii) Private 03
iii) Co-operative 01
j) Mango (MT) (P) 15,922.25
k) Pineapple (MT) (P) 1,01,170.70
l) Orange (MT) (P) 4,490.88
m) Jackfruit (MT) (P) 2,28,961.40
n) Coconut (MT) (P) 9,506.80
o) Summer vegetable (MT) (P) 1,30,118.36
p) Others winter vegetable (MT) (P) 21,343.22
q) Kisan Credit Card issued (Nos.) (P) 27,274
r) Amount disbursed (Rs. in lakhs) (P) 5,401.11
5) Climate 2008:
a) Normal annual rainfall (mm) 2196.4
b) Average actual annual rainfall (mm) 1,804.8
c) Highest annual rainfall (mm) 2,222.9 at Kamalpur
d) Normal rainy days 99.2
e) Actual rainy days 93.9
6) Irrigation 2008-09:
a) Cultivable area (ha) 2,80,000
b) Irrigable area (ha) 1,17,000
c) Gross potential area created (ha) 98,390
d) Net potential area utilised (ha) 71,000
7) Forestry & Rubber 2008-09:
a) Total Forest area (sq km) 6,294.3
b) Unclassified Govt. forest (sq km.) 2,040.8
c) Reserve forest (sq km) 3,588.2
d) Proposed reserved forest (sq km) 663.7
e) Protected forest (sq km) 1.6
f) Development expenditure on forestry (upto November, 2008) (Rs in crore)
7.32
g) Revenue earned (upto November, 2008) (Rs in crore) 3.30
h) Wildlife sanctuary 4
i) Plantation area of rubber (ha) 11,579.87
j) Tapping area of rubber (ha) 4,826.40
k) Production of rubber (MT) 3,400
l) Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs) 472
m) Membership of JFMCs 44,882
n) Project area of JFMCs (ha) 1,28,221
o) Afforestation area (ha) 43,070
8) Fisheries 2008-09:
a) Culturable area (ha) 17,374.80
b) Capture water area (ha) 7,878.76
c) Water area for pisciculture (ha) 25,253.56
d) Production of fish (MT) 32,829.66
e) Seed production
i) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) 2,533.04
ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) 7.530
f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDAs) 4
g) Fish feed plants 11
h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 142
i) Selp-Help Groups (SHGs) 936
j) Soil and water testing laboratories 14
9) Land Allotment 2008-09: a) Land allotted to landless families (Nos.) 32 b) Area of land allotted to landless families (acre) 49.30 c) Land allotted to homeless families (Nos.) 21 d) Area of land allotted to homeless families (acre) 2.93 e) Land allotted to both landless & homeless families 82 f) Area land allotted to both landless & homeless families
(acre) 155.86
10) Animal Resource Development Department 2008-09: a) Veterinary hospitals 15 b) Veterinary dispensaries 58 c) Veterinary sub-centres 426 d) Artificial Insemination centres 11
e) Government veterinary farms 13 f) Disease Investigation laboratories 4 g) Feed analytical laboratory 1 h) Training Institute 1 i) Feed mixing plants 4 j) Production of egg (Govt. farm) (Nos.) 800565 k) Production of day old chicks (Govt. farm) (Nos.) 1,39,457 l) Production of day old ducklings (Govt. farm) (Nos.) 36,177 m) Production of piglet (Govt. farm) (Nos.) 3,076 n) Production of rabbit Kid (Govt. farm) (Nos.) 1,902 o) Artificially inseminated animal (Nos.) 59,454 p) Animals treated (Nos.) 2,63,832 q) Birds treated (Nos.) 6,81,393
11) Classification of worker, Census- 2001 a) Total workers 11,59,561 b) Cultivators 3,13,300 c) Agriculture labourers 2,76,132 d) Household industries 35,292 e) Other workers 5,34,837
12) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs 2008-09: a) Ration shops 1,506 b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (MT) 24,807 c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (MT) 1,337 d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (MT) 1,040 e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (MT) 2,721 f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (MT) 3,301 g) LPG outlets in the state 25 h) LPG consumers (lakhs)(P) 2.4 i) APL cards 4,34,589 j) BPL cards 1,81,876 k) AAY cards 1,13,124 l) Ration cards 7,29,589 m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851 n) Rationing population 34,13,173 o) State godowns 115 p) Outlets for petrol/diesel 40 q) SKO outlets 38
13) Employment & Manpower Statistics 2008-09: a) Employment Exchanges 6 b) Employment Information Bureau 20 c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchange 5,14,523 d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by
Employment Exchange 599
e) Coaching Centres for joint entrance examination 33 f) Career counseling organised 44 g) Physically Challenged 3,617 h) Average workers employment in Registered Factory 33,385 i) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 725
14) Enterprises, Economic Census 2005 a) Total enterprises 1,89,423 b) Agricultural enterprises 10,470 c) Non-agricultural enterprises 1,78,953
d) Total workers (including children) 3,85,708 e) Adult-male 3,25,129 f) Adult-female 60,579 g) Hired workers 1,81,095 h) Density of enterprises (sq km) 6 i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2 j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.71 k) Annual average growth rate in enterprise 8.79 l) Annual average growth rate in employment 5.07
15) Industries & Commerce 2008-09:
a) Annual survey of industries 2004-05 i) Reported registered factories 275 ii) Net value added ( Rs in lakh) 23,124 iii) Fixed capital( Rs in lakh) 6,064 iv) Working capital ( Rs in lakh) 10,060 b) Industrial Estates 5 c) Industrial area 1 d) Value of export (Rs in crore) 0.26 e) Value of import (Rs in crore) 125.94 f) Industrial growth center 1 g) Public Sector Industrial Undertakings 4
16) Factories 2008-09: a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 409 b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 119 c) Registered Factories u/s 85 1,019
17) Handicrafts 2008-09: a) Production (Rs in crore) 27.00 b) Employment (Lakhs per year) 64.00 c) Artisans 1,49,208
18) Handloom 2008-09: a) Textiles produced (sq mtrs) (Million Sq. Mtrs.) 48.82 b) Employment (mandays) 1,75,500
19) Sericulture 2008-09: a) Production of raw silk (MT) 5.3 b) Production of mulberry cocoon (MT) 50.0 c) Area under mulberry cultivation (ha) 525.00
20) Energy 2008-09: a) Power generated (mu) 658.62 b) Power purchased (mu) 495.30 c) Energy sold to ultimate consumers (mu) 1,153.92 d) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km 783.53 e) Consumers 3,99,644 f) Villages electrified 491 g) Amount of revenue earned (Rs in crore) 114.60 h) Kutir Jyoti connections (Nos.) 52,056 i) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2005-06) (P) 480 j) Proportion of households having electricity 60.16
21) Co-operative Societies 2008-09: a) Total Co-operative Societies 1,666 b) Total Members (lakh) 5.39 c) Total working capital (Rs in crore) 543.41 d) Societies per lakh population 47.40 e) Women co-operative societies 126 f) Total share capital (Rs. in crore) 88.18
22) Rural Development 2008-09: a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 2,396.023 ii) Total swarozgaries group benefited 2,156 iii) ST swarozgaries group benefited 626 iv) SC swarozgaries group benefited 468 v) Women swarozgaries group benefited 1,331 vi) RM swarozgaries group benefited 165 vii) OBC swarozgaries group benefited 452 viii) Others 445 b) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 49047.917 ii) Total mandays generated (in lakh) 351.115 iii) Mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 158.678 iv) Mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 82.349 v) Job card issued 6,00,615 c) Self Help Groups (SHGs): i) Total Self-Help Groups 27,010 ii) Women SHGs 14,824 iii) Categories of SHGs a) ST 9,741 b) SC 5,168 c) RM 1,665 d) OBC 3,818 e) Others 6,618
23) Road and Transport 2008-09: a) Road (PWD) i) National Highway (km) 448 ii) Major district road (km) 90 iii) Other district road (km) 1,218 iv) Village road (RD & ADC) (km) (P) 7,912 v) IBB road (BRO) (km) (P) 582 vi) Railway road (km) 153 vii) Village road (PWD) (km) 5,230 viii) State highway (km) 689 ix) Black topped (km) 4,534 x) Brick soled (km) 2,990 xi) Earthen (km) 8,645 xii) RCC Bridge 66 xiii) RCC slab/box culvert 702 xiv) Bailey bridge 287 xv) SPT bridge 443 xvi) Steel truss bridge 5 b) Vehicles (Transport) 2007-08: i) Lorry 11,929 ii) Bus 2,079 iii) Two wheeler 69,830 iv) Three wheeler 11,159 v) CNG vehicle 194 vi) Total vehicles 1,19,560 c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation 2008-09: i) Total No. of fleets 101 (a) Bus 81 (b) Truck 20 ii) No. of route operated 32 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 2,300 iv) Quantity of goods carried (MT) 2,180
v) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka international bus service
3,727
vi) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agartala international bus service
815
vii) Passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar helicopter service
339
24) Communication 2008-09:
a) BSNL Telephone exchanges 88
b) BSNL Telephone connections 84,207
c) WLL exchanges 38
d) WLL connections 32,361
e) STD booths 5,160
f) Broadband connections 3,800
g) Cellular service of BSNL(prepaid & postpaid) 2
h) Cellular connection of BSNL 1,93,996
i) Internet connections 81,234
j) Post offices 716 25) Banking 2008-09:
a) Branches of Bank 263 b) Bank branches in Public sector 71 c) Branches of SBI 37 d) Branches of Tripura Co-operative Bank 46 e) Branches of Tripura Gramin Bank 103 f) Bank branches in Private Sector 6 g) Total deposit (Rs in crore) 6725.84 h) Total credit (Rs in crore) 2085.77 i) Credit – deposit ratio 31% j) Proportion of households having banking facility 55%
26) Small Savings 2008-09:
a) Gross collection (Rs in crore) 431.89 b) Net collection (Rs. in crore) 0.45
27) Life Insurance 2008-09: a) Policy issued 74,491 b) Sum assured (Rs in crore) 1,849.67
28) Education 2008-09: i) School Education: a) J. B. schools (including ADC) 2,378 b) S. B. Schools 1,139 c) High schools 459 d) H.S.(+2) schools 311 e) School teachers (all types) 34,985 f) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 7,800 i) Male teachers 6,160 ii) Female teachers 1,640 g) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 8,687 i) Male teachers 6,843 ii) Female teachers 1,844 h) High school teachers 8,952 i) Male teachers 6,535 ii) Female teachers 2,417 i) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 9,546
i) Male teachers 5,935 ii) Female teachers 3,611 j) Beneficiaries for stipend 1,67,095 i) ST beneficiaries ( Post metric out side of
state) 40
ii) SC beneficiaries (Pre metric & Post metric) 78,604 iii) OBC beneficiaries 88,451 k) Madhyamik examination, 2009: i) Students appeared 38,097 ii) Students passed 20,141 l) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2009: i) Students appeared 19,457 ii) Students passed. 12,084 m) Drop-out rate, 2007-08 i) Primary Stage (I-V) 6.77% ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 12.62% iii) High Stage (I-X) 53.34% ii) Higher Education 2008-09: a) Universities 3 b) General Colleges 15 c) Engineering Colleges 2 d) Medical Colleges 2 e) Agriculture College 1 f) Law College 1 g) Music College 1 h) Sanskrit Vidyabhaban 1 i) Polytechnic Institute 2 j) Nurses Training Institute 3 k) Regional Pharmacy Institute 1 l) Industrial Training Institute 7 m) Teachers Training College 1 n) Physical Education College 1 o) Fishery College 1 p) Art College 1
iii) Public Library 2008-09: a) Central library 1 b) Branch library 24 29) Social Education & Social Welfare 2008-09:
a) ICDS centers 7,379 b) National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 1,36,592 c) Homes (girl’s) 2 d) Homes (boy’s) 3 e) Protective home 1 f) Institute of visually handicapped, (girl’s) 1 g) Institute of visually handicapped, (boy’s) 1 h) Foundling home (boy’s & girl’s) 1 i) Juvenile home 1 j) Old age home (male’s & female’s) 1 k) Institute for speech and rehabilitation 1 l) Mahila ashram 1 m) ICDS Project 56 n) Blind & handicapped pension beneficiaries 5,186 o) Bidi sramik pension beneficiaries 200 p) Un-employeed allowance for fully blind pension 28 q) Beneficiaries for pension of 100% blind person 1,006
r) Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) beneficiaries
2,73,374
s) Children enrolled (0-6yrs) in ICDS centres 3,48,694 t) Nursing mother enrolled 65,104 u) Pregnant mother enrolled 30,095 v) Widow & Deserted women pensioners 46,909 w) 60% above disabilities beneficiaries 498
30) Youth Affairs & Sports 2008-09: a) Stadiums 5 b) Swimming pools 2 c) Coaching centres 30 d) Trainees in coaching centre 2,000 e) Medal winner: i) National School Games: a) Gold 5 b) Silver 9 c) Bronze 18 d) Total 32 ii) N.E. Sports Festival & other National Level Meet: a) Gold 98 b) Silver 79 c) Bronze 74 d) Total 251 f) Sports school 1 g) State training centre 1 h) State adventure institution 1 i) State yoga institute 1 j) Youth hostel 1 k) Indoor Stadium 1 l) Gymnasium Hall 1 m) Multipurpose Sports Hall 4 n) Regional College of Physical Education 1 o) Rock, climbing centre 1
31) Health & Hygiene 2008-09: a) Hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 19 b) Primary Health Centres / Rural hospital 88 c) Dispensary/ Sub-centre (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 708 d) Allopathic doctors 727 e) Homeopathic doctors 59 f) Ayurvedic doctors 54 g) Dental surgeons 49 h) Nurses 1,198 i) Mid-wives 37 j) Pharmacists 334 k) Hospital beds 2,875 l) Blood banks 6 m) Children age(6-35)months who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3) 79.2
n) Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
56.2
o) Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
57.9
p) Ever married men age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
24.3
q) Women who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 57.0 r) Men who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 80.0
32) Family Welfare 2008-09: a) Family welfare clinic/ centre 100 b) Sterilisation case 6,995
c) Intra Uterine Device (IUD) case 3,321 d) Condom Contraceptive (CC) users 5,13,842 e) Oral Pill (OP) users (Cycle) 1,97,817 f) Medically Terminated Pregnancy (M.T.P.) case 7,092 g) Current use of any family planning method (%), NFHS-3 65.8 h) Institutional birth (%) 48.9
33) Information & Tourism 2008-09: a) Information –cum-facilitation centre 69 b) Loka ranjan sakhas 411 c) Readers corners 12 d) Dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited: - i) Indian 2,45,745 ii) Foreigner 3,410 f) Newspapers: - i) Daily 20 ii) Weekly 27 iii) Fortnightly 2
34) State Domestic Product 2007-08 (P): (with 1999-2000 base)
a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 11252.35 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs in crore) 9200.26 b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 10182.91 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs in crore) 8468.62 c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs) 29,312 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs) 24,377
35) Public Finance 2008-09: a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore) i) 2007-08 (Actual) a) Revenue receipt 3,698.34 b) Capital receipt 56.66 c) Total receipt 3,755.00 ii) 2008-09 (Revised) a) Revenue receipt 4,198.38 b) Capital receipt 226.25 c) Total receipt 4,424.63 b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore) i) 2007-08 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 2,794.21 b) Capital expenditure 1,040.91 c) Total expenditure 3,835.12 ii) 2008-09 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 3,455.22 b) Capital expenditure 1,666.39 c) Total expenditure 5,121.61 c) Plan Expenditure 2007-08 (Rs. in crore) i) 2007-08 (Actual) a) State plan 1,025.45 b) Central plan /centrally sponsored scheme 351.05 ii) 2008-09 (Revised) a) State plan 1,681.16 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 380.69 d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore)
i) 2007-08 (Actual) 1,021.32 ii) 2008-09 (Revised) 1,186.38 e) Revenue surplus (+)/ Deficit (-) (Rs. in crore) i) 2007-08 (Actual) (+) 904.14 ii) 2008-09 (Revised) (+) 743.17 f) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. in crore) i) 2007-08 (Actual) (-) 16.57 ii) 2008-09 (Revised) (-) 755.58 g) Function classification of Govt. Expenditure (%) 2007-08
(Actual) 2008-09
(Revised)
i) General service 34.23 28.74 ii) Social & community service 24.61 24.84 iii) Economic service 12.37 12.64 iv) Other service 28.79 33.78
36) Crime 2008-09:
a) Murder 142 b) Dacoit 13 c) Burglary 198 d) Theft 387 e) Robbery 72 f) Kidnapping (Male) 38 g) Riot 179 h) Women’s related crime :- (i) Rape 149 (ii) Molestation 262 (iii) Kidnapping 90 (iv) Torture 515 (v) Dowry death 35 (vi) Others 113 i) Misc. crime 2,402 j) Total crime 4,595
37) Fire Accidents 2008-09: i) Fire out-breaks 1,028
ii) Special calls 559
iii) Loss of human life by fire and other accidents 38
iv) Human life saved 446
v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 63.82
vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 12.17 38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council 2008-09:
a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 23 c) TTAADC constituency 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2- nominated Members) 30 f) ST members (including nominated) 27 g) Non -ST members 3 h) Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 527 i) Revenue villages 462 j) Primary schools 1,622 k) S. B. schools 615 l) High schools 139
m) Higher Secondary schools 53 n) English medium schools 2 o) Inspector of schools 17 p) Executive Engineer (PWD) division offices 4 q) Zonal Development Offices 4 r) Sub-Zonal Development Offices 32 s) C.S.E.O. Offices 4 t) Tehsils 151 u) Blocks (in ADC area) 17 v) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in
TTAADC: 33
w) Primary markets 195 x) Regulated markets 10 y) Industrial training centres 56 z) Fisheries based colony 7
39) Miscellaneous 2008-09: a) Growth Centres 45 b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika
Prakalpa 2,707
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI): i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala
(Base: 1961=100), May-2009 3,077
ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura (Base:1986-87=100), June-2009
447
iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Base:2001=100), May-2009
141
iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base): (Base:2001=100), May-2009
151
v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura (Base: 1986-87=100), June-2009
443
vi) CPI for urban non-manual employees (Base: 1984-85=100), April-2009
583
d) Building materials cost at Agartala 2008-09: i) Brick – first class (in Rs.) 4.10 ii) Sand (coarse), cum (in Rs.) 211.89 iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cum (in Rs.) 2012.50 iv) Salwood, cum (in Rs.) 25,000 v) Cement, mt (in Rs.) 5,600 vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 41,800 vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 181 viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 181 ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 125 x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 100
Source :- Directorate of Economics & Statistics,
Government of Tripura, Agartala, www.destripura.nic.in
TRIPURA AT A GLANCE – 2008
1) Area:
a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location i) North latitude 22º56' & 24º32' ii) East longitude 91º09' & 92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53 d) Estimated Population (1st October, 2008): i) Total 35,15,000 ii) Male 18,00,000 iii) Female 17,15,000 iv) Literacy rate (NSS, 61st Round, 2004-05) 79.6
e) Population Census- 2001: i) Total 31,99,203 ii) Male 16,42,225 iii) Female 15,56,978 iv) Rural 26,53,453 v) Urban 5,45,750 vi) Schedule Tribe 9,93,426 vii) Schedule Caste 5,55,724 viii) Disabled population 58,940
ix) Households 6,64,334 x) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,36,446 xi) Density (per sq km) 305 xii) Sex ratio 948 xiii) Percentage of decadal variation, (1991-
2001) 16.03
xiv) Overall literacy rate (%) 73.2 xv) Male literacy rate (%) 81.0 xvi) Female literacy rate (%) 64.9 f) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74 g) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 h) District-wise Population (Census-2001): a) West Tripura District: i) Total 15,32,982 ii) Male 7,85,579 iii) Female 7,47,403 iv) Urban 4,10,067 v) Rural 11,22,915 vi) Schedule Tribe 3,87,081 vii) Schedule Caste 2,95,698 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 77.3 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 84.6 x) Female literacy rate (%) 69.6 xi) Female per thousand males 951
b) North Tripura District: i) Total 5,90,913 ii) Male 3,02,946 iii) Female 2,87,967 iv) Urban 62,669 v) Rural 5,28,244 vi) Schedule Tribe 1,50,500 vii) Schedule Caste 82,902 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 73.0 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 80.0 x) Female literacy rate (%) 65.6 xi) Female per thousand males 951 c) South Tripura District: i) Total 7,67,440 ii) Male 3,94,604 iii) Female 3,72,835
iv) Urban 54,147 v) Rural 7,13,293
vi) Schedule Tribe 2,89,519 vii) Schedule Caste 1,27,307 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 69.9 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 79.0 x) Female literacy rate (%) 60.3 xi) Female per thousand males 945 d) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,07,868 ii) Male 1,59,095 iii) Female 1,48,773 iv) Urban 18,867 v) Rural 2,89,001 vi) Schedule Tribe 1,66,326 vii) Schedule Caste 49,817 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 60.9 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 70.2 x) Female literacy rate (%) 51.0 xi) Female per thousand males 935 i) Schedule Caste population (Census 2001): i) Total 5,55,724 ii) Rural 4,55,623 iii) Urban 1,00,101 iv) Female per thousand males 962 v) Literacy rate (%) 74.7 vi) Male literacy rate (%) 81.9 vii) Female literacy rate (%) 67.2 j) Schedule Tribe population (Census 2001) : i) Total 9,93,426 ii) Rural 9,67,997 iii) Urban 25,429 iv) Female per thousand males 970 v) Literacy rate (%) 56.5 vi) Male literacy rate (%) 68.0 vii) Female literacy rate (%) 44.6
k) Religion (Census 2001) : i) Hindus 27,39,310 ii) Muslims 2,54,442 iii) Buddhists 98,922 iv) Christians 1,02,489 v) Shikhs 1,182 vi) Jains 477 vii) Other Religions 1,277 viii) Religions not stated 1,104 l) Vital rates i) Birth rate (2007), per ‘000 population 17.1 ii) Death rate (2007), per ‘000 population 6.5 iii) Natural growth rate (2007), per ‘000
population 10.5
iv) Infant Mortality rate (2007), per ‘000 population
39
2) Administrative set-up 2007-08: a) Districts 4
b) Autonomous District Council 1
c) Sub-Divisions 17
d) Blocks 40
e) Revenue Circles 31
f) Tehsils 183
g) Revenue Moujas 874
h) M. Ps (including 1- Rajya Sabha) 3
i) M. L. As 60
j) Members of TTAADC (including 2- nominated Members)
30
k) Panchayati Raj Institutions i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected members of Zilla Parishads 82 iii) Women elected members of Zilla Parishads 28 iv) Panchayat Samitis 23 v) Elected members of Panchayat Samitis 299 vi) Women elected members of panchayat
samities 106
vii) Grams (outside- ADC) 513 viii) Elected members of Gram Panchayats
(outside- ADC) 5,352
ix) Women elected members of Gram Panchayats
1,852
x) Gram Panchayat run by women only 1
xi) Village Committee (inside- ADC) 527 xii) Elected members of Village Committee 4,165 xiii) Rural local bodies (i + iv + vii + xi) 1,067 xiv) Elected members in rural local bodies
(ii + v + viii + xii) 9,898
3) Land Utilisation 2007-08:
i) Total geographical area (in hect) 10,49,169 ii) Net area sown (in hect) 2,53,909 iii) Forest area (in hect) 6,29,429 iv) Area sown more than once (in hect) 1,91,772 v) Current fallow land (in hect) 7,250 vi) Gross area sown (in hect) 4,45,681
4) Agriculture: 2007-08 (P): a) Production of crops : i) Rice (in mt) 6,41,632 ii) Wheat (in mt) 1,938 iii) Sugar cane (in mt) 46,678 iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg) 1,504 v) Jute (Bale =180 kg) 3,734 vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg) 6,810 vii) Pulses (in mt) 4,305 viii) Total oil seed (in mt) 2,680 ix) Potato (in mt) 86,710 x) Maize (in mt) 2,125 b) Fertilizer consumption (in mt) 34,347
c) Per hectare use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg) 38
d) Bio-fertilizer distribution (in mt) 40
e) Farmers trained (Nos.) 70,000
f) Regulated agricultural markets 21
g) Cropping intensity (%) 176
h) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 1,003
i) Cold Storage (Nos.) 10
j) Mango (in mt) 11,578
k) Pineapple (in mt) 1,16,894
l) Orange (in mt) 19,797
m) Jackfruit (in mt) 2,49,265
n) Coconut (in mt) 3216
o) Summer vegetable (in mt) 1,47,856
p) Others winter vegetable (in mt) 1,60,343
q) Kisan Credit Card issued 19198
r) Amount disbursed (Rs. in lakhs) 3304.61
5) Climate 2007:
a) Normal annual rainfall (mm) 2196.4
b) Average actual annual rainfall (mm) 3013.9
c) Highest annual rainfall 4185.0
d) Normal rainy days 99
e) Actual rainy days 106
6) Irrigation 2007-08:
a) Cultivable area (in hect) 2,80,000
b) Irrigable area (in hect) 1,17,000
c) Gross potential created (in hect) 93,559
d) Net potential utilized (in hect) 68,085
7) Forestry & Rubber 2007-08:
a) Forest area (in sq km) 6,294.3
b) Unclassified Govt. forest (in sq km.) 2,040.8
c) Reserve forest (in sq km) 3,588.2
d) Proposed reserved forest (in sq km) 663.7
e) Protected forest (in sq km) 1.6
f) Development expenditure on forestry (Rs in crore) 31.18
g) Revenue earned (Rs in crore) 5.43
h) Wildlife sanctuary 4
i) Plantation area of rubber (in hect) 39,670
j) Tapping area of rubber (in hect) 21,759
k) Production of rubber (in mt) 23,087
l) Joint Forest Management Committees 472
m) Membership of JFMCs 44,882
n) Project area of JFMCs (hect) 1,28,221
8) Fisheries 2007-08:
a) Culturable area (hect) 17,016.62
b) Capture water area 7,878.76
c) Water area for pisciculture (in ha) 24,895.38
d) Production of fish (in mt) 32,173.13
e) Seed production
i) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) 2,351.00
ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) 7.530
f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDA) 4
g) Fish feed plant 11
h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 142
i) Selp-Help Groups (S.H.G.) 936
j) Soil water testing Laboratories 14
9) Land Allotment 2007-08:
a) Land allotted to landless families 590
b) Area of land allotted to landless families (acres) 773.72
c) Land allotted to homeless families 519
d) Area land allotted to homeless families (acres) 357.10
e) Land allotted to both landless & homeless families 244
f) Area land allotted to both landless & homeless families (acres)
289.50
10) Animal Resource Development Department 2007-08:
a) Veterinary hospitals 15 b) Veterinary dispensaries 58 c) Veterinary first aid centres & Stockman sub-centres 426 d) Artificial insemination centres 11 e) Government veterinary farms 13 f) Disease Investigation laboratory 4 g) Feed analytical laboratory 1 h) Training institute 1 i) Feed mixing plant 3 j) Production of egg (Govt. farm) (lakh) 11.74 k) Production of Day Old Chicks (Govt. farm) 2,28,210 l) Production of Day Old Ducklings (Govt. farm) 91,709 m) Production of Piglets (Govt. farm) 4,229 n) Production of Rabbit Kid (Govt. farm) 1,827 o) Artificial Inseminations 85,829
11) Classification of worker, Census- 2001 a) Total workers 11,59,561 b) Cultivators 3,13,300 c) Agriculture labourers 2,76,132 d) Household industry 35,292 e) Other workers 5,34,837
12) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs 2007-08: a) Ration shops 1,489 b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (mt) 22,000 c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (mt) 1,337 d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (mt) 1,040 e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (mt) 2,721 f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (kl) 3,301 g) LPG outlets in the state 25 h) LPG consumers (lakhs)(P) 2.1 i) APL cards 4,34,589 j) BPL cards 1,81,876 k) AAY cards 1,13,124 l) Ration cards 7,29,589 m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851 n) Rationing population 34,13,173 o) State godown 115 p) Outlets for petrol/diesel 39 q) SKO outlets 38
13) Employment & Manpower Statistics 2007-08: a) Employment Exchanges 6 b) Employment Information Bureau 20 c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchanges 5,04,053 d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by
Employment Exchanges 624
e) Average workers employment in Registered Factories 33,385 f) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 725
14) Enterprises, Economic Census 2005 (Provisional)
a) Total enterprises 1,88,284 b) Agricultural enterprises 19,239 c) Non-agricultural enterprises 1,69,045 d) Total workers 3,79,321 e) Adult-males 3,07,532 f) Adult-females 66,251 g) Hired workers 1,69,560 h) Density of enterprises (per sq km) 6 i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2 j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.85 k) Annual average growth rate in enterprises 8.79 l) Annual average growth rate in employment 5.07
15) Industries & Commerce 2007-08: a) Annual survey of industries 2004-05 i) Reported registered factories 275 ii) Net value added ( Rs in lakh) 23,124 iii) Fixed capital( Rs in lakh) 6,064 iv) Working capital ( Rs in lakh) 10,060 b) Industrial estates 5 c) Industrial areas 1 d) Value of exports (Rs in crore) 1.60 e) Value of imports (Rs in crore) 83.70 f) Industrial growth center 1 g) Skill development under Swabalamban 1,043 h) Public Sector Industrial Undertaking 4
16) Factories 2007-08: a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 383 b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 118 c) Registered Factories u/s 85 1,002
17) Handicrafts 2007-08: a) Production (Rs in crore) 27.00 b) Employment (Lakhs per year) 64.00 c) Artisans 1,49,208
18) Handloom 2007-08: a) Textiles produced (sq mtrs) (Million Aq. Mtrs.) 44.64 b) Employment (mandays) 1,59,600
19) Sericulture 2007-08: a) Production of raw silk (in mt) 5.2 b) Production of mulberry cocoon (in mt) 49.0 c) Area under mulberry cultivation (in hect) 425.00
20) Energy 2007-08: a) Power generated (mu) 620.22 b) Power purchased (mu) 511.51 c) Energy sold to ultimate consumers (mu) 860.23 d) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km 788.80 e) Consumers 3,73,729 f) Villages electrified 491 g) Amount of revenue earned (Rs in crore) 101.85 h) Kutir Jyoti connections 54,409 i) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2005-06) (P) 480 j) Proportion of households having electricity 56.26
21) Co-operative Societies 2007-08 (P):
a) Co-operative Societies 1,650 b) Members (lakh) 5.38 c) Total working capital (Rs in crore) 543.36 d) Societies per lakh population 47.81 e) Women co-operative societies 123 f) Total Share Capital (Rs. in crore) 85.02
22) Rural Development 2007-08: a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 2,242.98 ii) Total swarozgaries benefited 1067 iii) ST swarozgaries benefited 366 iv) SC swarozgaries benefited 219 v) Women swarozgaries benefited 561 vi) RM swarozgaries benefited 95 vii) OBC swarozgaries benefited 173 viii) Others 214 b) Sampoorna Gram Rojgar Yojana (SGRY): i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 3363.21 ii) Total mandays generated (in lakh) 23.607 iii) No. of mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 9.607 iv) No. of mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 4.569 c) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 20860.33 ii) Total mandays generated (in lakh) 181.05 iii) Mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 75.952 iv) Mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 37.716 v) Job Card issued 4,65,779 d) SHG’s: i) Self-Help Groups 21,644 ii) Women SHGs 11,868 iii) Categories of SHGs a) ST 7,801 b) SC 4,205 c) RM 1,159 d) OBC 2,815 e) Others 5,664
23) Road and Transport 2007-08: a) Road (PWD) i) National highway (in km) 448 ii) Major district road (in km) 90 iii) Other district road (in km) 1,218 iv) Village road (RD / ADC) (in km) 7,912 v) IBB road (BRO) (in km) 582 vi) Railway road (in km) 153 vii) Village road (PWD) (in km) 4,981 viii) State highway (in km) 689 ix) Black topped (in km) 4,234 x) Brick soled (in km) 3,290 xi) Earthen (in km) 8,396 xii) RCC Bridge 56 xiii) RCC slab/box culvert 652 xiv) Bailey bridge 277 xv) SPT bridge 488 xvi) Steel truss bridge 5
b) Vehicles (Transport) 2007-08: i) Lorries 11,929 ii) Buses 2,079 iii) Two wheelers 69,830 iv) Three wheelers 11,159 v) CNG vehicles 194 vi) Total vehicles (including two wheeler) 1,19,560 c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation 2007-08: i) Fleets (passenger) 73 ii) Route operated (passenger) 20 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried(lakh) 2900 iv) Fleets (goods) 20 v) Quantity of goods carried (mt) 12,393 vi) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka
international bus service 2,218
vii) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agartala international bus service
1,654
viii) Passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar helicopter service
515
24) Communication 2007-08:
a) Telephone exchanges 88
b) Telephone connections 87,769
c) WLL exchanges 36
d) WLL connection 23,731
e) STD booths 5,200
f) Broadband connections 2,158
g) Cellular service of BSNL(prepaid & postpaid) 2
h) Cellular connection 1,41,933
i) Internet connections 87,000
j) Post offices 716 25) Banking 2008:
a) Public sector bank branches 69 b) SBI branches 36 c) Co-operative bank branches 45 d) Tripura Gramin Bank branches 96 e) Private Sector 2 f) Total 248 g) Total deposit (Rs in crore) 5185.34 h) Total credit (Rs in crore) 1846.56 i) Credit – deposit ratio 36 j) Proportion of households having banking facilities 30
26) Small Savings 2007-08:
a) Gross collection (Rs in crore) 369.64 b) Net collection (Rs. in crore) 15.87
27) Life Insurance 2007-08: a) Policies issued 95,284 b) Sum assured (Rs in crore) 832.30
28) Education 2007-08:
i) School Education: a) J. B. schools (including ADC) 2,159 b) S. B. schools 1,024 c) High schools 430 d) H.S.(+2) schools 296 e) School teachers (all types) 34,034 f) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 7,855 i) Male teachers 6,196 ii) Female teachers 1,659 g) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 8,476 i) Male teachers 6,713 ii) Female teachers 1,763 h) High school teachers 8,584 i) Male teachers 6,342 ii) Female teachers 2,242 i) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 9,119 i) Male teachers 5,703 ii) Female teachers 3,416 j) Beneficiaries for stipend 1,28,536 i) ST beneficiaries ( Post metric out side of
state) 35 Nos.
ii) SC beneficiaries (Pre metric + Post metric) 66,680 iii) OBC beneficiaries (P) 61,821 k) Madhyamik examination, 2008: i) Students appeared 33,126 ii) Students passed 19,082 l) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2008: i) Students appeared 18,253 ii) Students passed. 11,421 m) Drop-out rate, 2006-07 i) Primary Stage (I-V) 2.81% ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 14.79% iii) High Stage (I-X) 54.39% ii) Higher Education 2007-08: a) University 3 b) General College 15 c) Engineering College 2 d) Law College 1 e) Music College 1 f) Sanskrit Vidyabhaban 1 g) Polytechnic Institute 2 h) Nurses Training Institute 3 i) Regional Pharmacy Institute 1 j) Industrial Training Institute 7 k) Teachers Training College 1 l) Physical Education College 1 m) Fisheries College 1 n) Art College 1 o) Medical College 2 p) Agriculture College 1
iii) Public Library 2007-08: a) Central library 1 b) Branch library 24
29) Social Education & Social Welfare 2007-08:
a) ICDS centre 7,379 b) National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 1,36,592 c) Homes (girls) 2 d) Homes (boys) 3 e) Protective home 1 f) Institute of visually handicapped, girls 1 g) Institute of visually handicapped, boys 1 h) Foundling home (boys & girls) 1 i) Juvenile home 1 j) Old age home (male & female) 1 k) Institute for speech and rehabilitation 1 l) Mahila ashram 1 m) ICDS Projects 56 n) Blind & handicapped pension beneficiaries 5,455 o) Bidi sramik pension beneficiaries 200 p) Un-employeed allowance for fully blind pensions 90 q) Beneficiaries for pension of 100% blind person 842 r) Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP)
beneficiaries 2,83,680
s) Children enrolled (0-6yrs) in ICDS centres 3,38,458 t) Nursing Mother enrolled 29,471 u) Pregnant Mother enrolled 48,408
30) Youth Affairs & Sports 2007-08: a) Stadiums 8 b) Swimming pools 12 c) Coaching centres 30 d) Trainees in coaching centres 1,700 e) Medal owners 86 f) Sports school 1 g) State training centre 1 h) State adventure institution 1 i) State yoga institute 1 j) Youth hostel 1
31) Health & Hygiene 2007-08: a) Hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 18 b) Primary health centres / rural hospitals 87 c) Dispensary/sub-centre (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 700 d) Allopathic doctors 810 e) Homeopathic doctors 89 f) Ayurvedic doctors 69 g) Dental surgeon 51 h) Nurses 1,070 i) Mid-wives 44 j) Pharmacists 337 k) Beds 2,736 l) Blood banks 6 m) Children age (6-35) months who are anaemic (%)
(NFHS-3) 79.2
n) Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
56.2
o) Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
57.9
p) Ever married men age 15-49 who are anaemic (%) (NFHS-3)
24.3
q) Women who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 57.0
r) Men who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3) 80.0
32) Family Welfare 2007-08: a) Family welfare clinic/ centre 100 b) Sterilisation cases 2,397 c) I.U.D. cases 1,706 d) C. C. users (Pieces) 7,06,978 e) O. P. users (Cycles) 2,30,161 f) M.T.P. cases 6,895 g) Current use of any family planning method (%), NFHS-3 65.8 h) Institutional birth (%) 48.9
33) Information & Tourism 2007-08: a) Information –cum-facilities centres 69 b) Loka ranjan sakhas 411 c) Readers corners 12 d) Dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited: - i) Indians 2,43,527 ii) Foreigners 3,358 f) Newspaper: - i) Daily newspapers 20 ii) Weekly 27 iii) Fortnightly 2
34) State Domestic Product 2006-07 (P): (with 1999-2000 base)
a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in lakh) 10,28,241 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs in lakh) 8,47,150 b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in lakh) 9,53,292 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs in lakh) 7,88,898 c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs) 27,777 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs) 22,987
35) Public Finance 2007-08: a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore) i) 2006-07 (Actual) a) Revenue receipts 3,333.36 b) Capital receipts 228.48 c) Total receipts 3,561.84 ii) 2007-08 (Revised) a) Revenue receipts 3,622.45 b) Capital receipts 53.00 c) Total receipts 3,675.45 b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore) i) 2006-07 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 2,482.56 b) Capital expenditure 825.01 c) Total expenditure 3,307.57 ii) 2007-08 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 2,958.38 b) Capital expenditure 1,320.22 c) Total expenditure 4,278.60 c) Plan Expenditure 2007-08 (Rs. in crore) i) 2006-07 (Actual) a) State plan 894.90
b) Central plan /centrally sponsored scheme 233.20 ii) 2007-08 (Revised) a) State plan 1,266.28 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 404.87 d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore) i) 2006-07 (Actual) 857.33 ii) 2007-08 (Revised) 1,032.45 e) Revenue surplus (+)/ Deficit (-) (Rs. in crore) i) 2006-07 (Actual) (+) 850.81 ii) 2007-08 (Revised) (+) 661.22 f) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. in crore) i) 2006-07 (Actual) (+) 131.20 ii) 2007-08 (Revised) (-) 536.12 g) Function classification of Govt. Expenditure (%) 2006-07
(Actual) 2007-08
(Revised)
i) General services 34.99 31.06 ii) Social & community
services 26.33 24.61
iii) Economic services 12.39 11.87 iv) Other services 26.29 32.46
36) Crime 2007-08
a) Murders 142 b) Dacoities 13 c) Burglaries 98 d) Thefts 387 e) Robberies 72 f) Kidnappings 129 g) Riots 179 h) Women’s related crime :- (i) Rape 149 (ii) Molestation 266 (iii) Kidnapping 90 (iv) Torture 544 (v) Dowry death 35 (vi) Others 113 i) Misc. crimes 2,307
37) Fire Accidents 2007-08: i) Fire out breaks 759
ii) Special calls 530
iii) Loss of human life by fire and other accidents 30
iv) Human life saved 507
v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 7.60
vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 6.87 38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council 2007-08:
a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 23 c) TTAADC constituencies 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2- nominated Members) 30 f) ST members (including nominated) 27 g) Non -ST members 3
h) Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 527 i) Revenue villages 462 j) Primary schools 1,433 k) S. B. schools 210 l) High schools 139 m) Higher Secondary schools 50 n) English medium schools 2 o) Inspector of school 17 p) Social Education Centres 474 q) Executive Engineer (PWD) division offices 4 r) Zonal Development Offices 4 s) Sub-Zonal Development Offices 32 t) C.S.E.O. Office 4 u) Tehsils 151 v) Blocks(in ADC area) 17
w) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in TTAADC:
33
x) primary markets 194 y) Regulated markets 10 z) Industrial training centres 55 i) Sericulture Firm 2 ii) Fisheries based colonies 7
39) Miscellaneous 2007-08: a) Growth Centre 24 b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika
Prakalpa 2,762
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI): i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala
(Base: 1961=100), June-2008 2,813
ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura (Base:1986-87=100), June-2008
413
iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Base:2001=100), June-2008
129
iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base: (Base:2001=100), June-2008
140
v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura (Base: 1986-87=100), June-2008
407
vi) CPI for urban non-manual employees (Base: 1984-85=100), May-2008
537
d) Building materials cost at Agartala 2007-08: i) Bricks –first class per ‘000 (in Rs.) 3,800 ii) Sand (coarse), cu mt (in Rs.) 330 iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cu mt (in Rs.) 1,350 iv) Salwood, cu mt (in Rs.) 18,600 v) Cement, mt (in Rs.) 5,550 vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 20,000 vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 150 viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 150 ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 150 x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 150
Source :- Directorate of Economics & Statistics,
Government of Tripura, Agartala. www.destripura.nic.in
Tripura At A Glance 2007
1) Area: a) Total area (in sq. km.) 10491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr.) 12.80 c) Location
i) North latitude 22056’ & 24032’ ii) East longitude 91009’ & 92020’ iii) Extreme length (in km.) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km.) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km.) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km.) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km.) 53
d) Estimated Population (1st October, 2007)
i) Total 3474000 ii) Male 1779000 iii) Female 1695000 iv) Literacy rate (NSS, 61st Round, 2004-05) 79.6
e) Population Census – 2001: i) Total 3199203 ii) Male 1642225 iii) Female 1556978 iv) Rural 2653453 v) Urban 545750 vi) Schedule Tribe 993426 vii) Schedule Caste 555724 viii) Disable Population 58940 ix) Households 664334 x) Children (0-6 yrs.) 436446 xi) Density (per sq. km.) 305 xii) Sex ratio 948 xiii) Percentage of decadal variation, (1991-01) 16.03 xiv) Overall literacy rate (%) 73.2 xv) Male literacy rate (%) 81.0 xvi) Female literacy rate (%) 64.9 xvii) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007)
a) Male 71 b) Female 74
f) District-wise Population Census-2011 :-
1) West Tripura District : i) Total 1532982 ii) Male 785579 iii) Female 747403 iv) Urban 410067 v) Rural 1122915 vi) Schedule Tribe 387081 vii) Schedule Caste 295698 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 77.3 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 84.6
x) Female literacy rate (%) 69.6 xi) Female per thousand males 951
2) South Tripura District: i) Total 767440 ii) Male 394604 iii) Female 372835 iv) Urban 54147 v) Rural 713293 vi) Schedule Tribe 289519 vii) Schedule Caste 127307 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 69.9 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 79.0 x) Female literacy rate (%) 60.3 xi) Female per thousand males 945
3) North Tripura District: i) Total 590913 ii) Male 302946 iii) Female 287967 iv) Urban 62699 v) Rural 528244 vi) Schedule Tribe 150500 vii) Schedule Caste 82902 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 73.0 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 80.0 x) Female literacy rate (%) 65.6 xi) Female per thousand males 951
4) Dhalai District: i) Total 307868 ii) Male 159095 iii) Female 148773 iv) Urban 18867 v) Rural 289001 vi) Schedule Tribe 166326 vii) Schedule Caste 49817 viii) Overall literacy rate (%) 60.9 ix) Male literacy rate (%) 70.2 x) Female literacy rate (%) 51.0 xi) Female per thousand males 935
g) Schedule Caste Population (Census 2001) : i) Total 555724
ii) Rural 455623 iii) Urban 100101 iv) Female per thousand males 962 v) Literacy rate (%) 74.7 vi) Male literacy rate (%) 81.9 vii) Female literacy rate (%) 67.2
h) Schedule Tribe Population (Census 2001): i) Total 993426 ii) Rural 967997 iii) Urban 25429
iv) Female per thousand males 970 v) Literacy rate (%) 56.5 vi) Male literacy rate (%) 68.0 vii) Female literacy rate (%) 44.6
i) Religion (Census 2001) i) Hindus 2739310 ii) Muslims 254442 iii) Buddhists 98922 iv) Christians 102489 v) Shikhs 1182 vi) Jains 477 vii) Other Religions 1277 viii) Religions not stated 1104
j) Vital rate, 2010 : i) Birth rate(2006), per ‘000 population 16.6
ii) Death rate(2006), per ‘000 population 6.3 iii) Natural growth rate(2006), per ‘000 population 10.3
iv) Infant Mortality rate(2006), per ‘000 population 36 2) Administrative set-up 2006-07 :
a) Districts 4 b) Autonomous District Council 1 c) Sub-Divisions 17 d) Blocks 40 e) Revenue Circles 31 f) Tehsils 183 g) Revenue Moujas 874 h) M. Ps (including Rajya Sabha) 3 i) M.L.As 60 j) Members of TTAADC (including 2 nominated members) 30 k) Panchayati Raj 2006-07
i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected members of Zilla Parishads 82 iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishad 28 iv) Panchayet Samitis 23 v) Elected members of Panchayat Samitis. 299
vi) Women elected member of panchayat samities 106 viii) Grams (outside-ADC) 513 ix) Elected members of Gram Panchayats (outside-
ADC) 5352
x) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats 1852
xi) Gram Panchayats run by women only 1 xii) Village Committees (inside-ADC) 527 xiii) Elected members of Village Committee 4165 xiv) Rural local bodies (i+iii+v+vii) 1067 xv) Elected members in rural local body(ii+iv+vi+viii) 9898
3) Land Utilisation 2006-07 : i) Total geographical area (in ha) 10,49,169 ii) Net area sown (ha) 255077 iii) Forest area (ha) 629266 iv) Area sown more than once (ha) 215000
v) Current fallow land (ha) 2500 vi) Gross area sown (ha) 494760
4) Agriculture : 2006-07 a) Production of crops :
i) Rice (in mt.) 620320 ii) Wheat (in mt.) 1820 iii) Sugar cane (in mt.) 41200 iv) Cotton (Bale = 170 kg) 1570 v) Jute (Bale = 180 kg) 3965 vi) Mesta (Bale = 180 kg) 8150 vii) Pulses (in mt.) 5384 viii) Total oil seed (in mt.) 2870 ix) Potato (in mt.) 96410 x) Maize (in mt.) 2420
b) Total fertilizer consumption (in mt.) 42491 c) Bio-fertilizer distribution (mt.) 20 d) Farmers trained 65475 e) Regulated agricultural markets 21 f) Cropping intensity (%) 176 g) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 990 h) Mango (in mt) 11358 i) Pineapple (in mt) 115829 j) Orange (in mt) 19448 k) Jackfruit (in mt) 249265 l) Coconut (in mt) 3166.60 m) Summer vegetable (in mt) 143015 n) Other winter vegetable (in mt) 159595
5) Climate 2006 : a) Normal annual rainfall (MM) 2196.4 b) Average actual annual rainfall (MM) 1992.1 c) Highest Rainfall (Dharmanagar) (MM) 2445.8 d) Normal rainy days (Nos.) 91 e) Actual rainy days (Nos.) 71
6) Food & Civil Supplies 2006-07 : a) Ration shops 1480 b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (mt.) 25500 c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (mt.) 3750 d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (mt.) 700 e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (mt) 3697 f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (kl) 3600
g) LPG outlet in the state 23 h) LPG consumer (lakhs) (approx) 2.1 i) APL cards 434589 j) BPL cards 227076 k) AAY cards 67924 l) Ration cards 729589 m) Beneficiaries under Annpurna Scheme 14851 n) Rationing population 3413173 o) State godown 114 p) Outlets for petrol/diesel 39
q) SKO outlets 38 7) Animal Resource 2006-07 :
a) Veterinary hospitals 15 b) Veterinary dispensaries 56 c) Veterinary first aid centres. 226 d) Artificial insemination centres 11 e) Stockman sub-centres 159 f) Government veterinary farms 13 g) D.I.L laboratory 4 h) Feed analytical laboratory 1 i) Training institute 1 j) Feed mixing plant 3 k) Production of egg (Govt. farm)(lakh) 9.89
8) Land holding 2006-07 : a) Land allotted to landless families 366 b) Area of land allotted to landless families (acres) 440.99 c) Land allotted to homeless families 291 d) Area land allotted to homeless families (acres) 65.08 e) Land allotted to both landless & homeless families 240 f) Area land allotted to both landless & homeless families
(acres) 184.31
9) Forestry & Rubber 2006-07 : a) Forest area (in sq. km.) 6294.3 b) Unclassified Govt. forest (in sq. km.) 2040.8 c) Reserve forest (in sq. km.) 3588.2 d) Proposed reserved forest (in sq. km.) 663.7 e) Protected forest (in sq. km) 1.6 f) Development expenditure on forestry (Rs. In crore) 18.05 g) Revenue earned (Rs. In crore) 6.14 h) Wildlife sanctuary 4 i) Plantation area of rubber (in hect.) 35760 j) Tapping area of rubber (in hect.) 19958 k) Production of rubber (in mt.) 20000 l) JFMCs 472 m) Membership of JFMCs 44882 n) Project area of JFMCs (hect.) 128221
10) Fisheries 2006-07 : a) Cultural area (hect.)(P) 15360.52 b) Capture water area(P) 7878.76 c) Water area for pisciculture (in ha) 23239.28
d) Production of fish (in mt.) (P) 26290.00 e) Seed production
i) Fish seed (Fingerline ) (lakhs) (P) 2100.00 ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) 7.405
f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDA) 4 g) Fish feed plant 8 h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 142 i) Self-Help Groups (S.H.G.) 843 j) Soil water testing Laboratories 8
11) Irrigation 2006-07 :
a) Gross potential created (in hect.) 88261 b) Net potential utilized (in hect.) 51018
12) Classification of worker, Census – 2001 a) Total workers 1159561 b) Cultivators 313300 c) Agriculture labourers 276132 d) Household industry 35292 e) Other workers 534837
13) Employment statistics 2006-07 : i) Employment Exchanges 6 ii) Employment Information Bureau 20 iii) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchanges 481582 iv) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by
Employment Exchange. 598
v) Average workers employment in Registered Factories. 33385 vi) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 95 vii) Overall workforce participation rate based on Census-
2001 36.25
viii) Female workforce participation rate based on Census-2001
10.25
ix) Scheduled Tribe workforce participation rate based on Census-2001
42.7
x) Scheduled Caste workforce participation rate based on Census-2001
32.5
14) Enterprises, Economic Census 2005 (Provisional) a) Total enterprises 188284 b) Agricultural enterprises 19239 c) Non-agricultural enterprises 169045 d) Total workers (including children) 379321 e) Adult-males 307532 f) Adult-female 66251 g) Hired workers 169560 h) Density of enterprises (per sq. km.) 6 i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2 j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.85 k) Annual average growth rate in enterprises 8.79 l) Annual average growth rate in employment
5.07
15) Industry 2006-07 : a) Annual survey of industries 2004-05 (P)
i) Reported registered factories 275 ii) Net value added (Rs. In lakh) 23124 iii) Fixed capital (Rs. In lakh) 6064 iv) Working capital (Rs. In lakh) 10060
b) Industrial estates 5 c) No. of industrial areas 1 d) Value of exports (Rs. in crore) 0.81 e) Value of imports (Rs. In crore) 48.39 f) Industrial growth center 1 g) Skill development under Swabalamban 1043
h) Public Sector Industrial Undertaking 5 16) Factories 2006-07 :
a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 371 b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 129 c) Registered Factories u/s 85 1055
17) Handicrafts 2006-07 : a) Production (Rs. In crore) 14.00 b) Employment (Mandays) 27000
18) Handloom 2006-07 : a) Quantity produced (sq. mtrs.)(Rs. In Lakh) 42.52 b) Employment (Mandays) 152000
19) Sericulture 2006-07 : a) Production of raw silk (in mt.) 4.2 b) Production of mulberry cocoon (in mt.) 40.2 c) Area under mulberry cultivation (in hect.) 240.00
20) Energy 2006-07 : a) Power generated (mu.) 487.95 b) Power purchased (mu.) 623.81 c) Energy sold to ultimate consumers (mu.) 438.76 d) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km. 788.80 e) Consumers 334623 f) Villages electrified 822 g) Amount of revenue earned (Rs. In crore) 89.28 h) Kutir jyoti Connection 58947 i) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2004-05)(P) 496 j) Proportion of households having electricity 50.37
21) Co-operative Societies 2006-07(P) : a) Co-operative Societies 1641 b) Members (lakh) 5.38 c) Total working capital (Rs. In crore) 543.34 d) Societies per lakh population 47.81 e) Women co-operative societies (nos.) 123
22) Rural Development 2006-07 : a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In crore) 1205.832 ii) Total swarozgaries benefited 832 iii) No. of ST swarozgaries benefited 257 iv) No. of SC swarozgaries benefited 198 v) No. of women swarozgaries benefited 512 b) Swarnajayanti Gramin Rojgar Yojana (SGRY):
i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In lakh) 4937.769 ii) Total mandays generates (in lakh) 77.191 iii) No. of mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 32.03 iv) No. of mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 14.52
c) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In lakh) 4701.13 ii) Total mandays generates (in lakh) 55.45 iii) No. of mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 35.40 iv) No. of mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 8.59
d) SHG’s (RD)
i) No. of SHGs formed 19246 ii) No. of women SHGs 10537 iii) Categories of SHGs
a) ST 6980 b) SC 3732 c) RM 983 d) OBC 2463 e) Others 5088
e) Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme i) Mark- II/III 7816 ii) No. of Sanitary well 9845 iii) No. of Shallow tube well 34677 iv) Through innovative measure 387
23) Road and Transport 2006-07(P) : a) Road
i) National highway (in km.) 448 ii) Major district road (in km.) 90 iii) Other district road (in km.) 1218 iv) Village road (RD/ADC) (in km.) 7912 v) IBB road (BRO) (in km.) 582 vi) Railway road length (in km.) 67 vii)Village road (PWD) (in km.) 4700 viii) State highway (in km.) 689 ix) Black topped(in km) 3831 x) Brick soled (in km) 2971 xi) Earthen (in km) 9066 xii) RCC Bridge 47 xiii) RCC slab/box culvert 592 xiv) Bailey Bridge 257 xv) SPT bridge 566
b) Vehicles 2006-07 : i)No. of lorries 10833 ii) No. of bus/mini-buses 1880 iii) No. of two wheelers 69478 iv) No. of three wheelers 12033 v) CNG Vehicles 194 v) No. of vehicles (including two wheelers) 115864
c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation 2006-07 : i)Fleet (passenger) 91 ii) No. of route operated (passenger) 21
iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 1645 iv) No. of fleet (goods) 20 v) Quantity of goods carried (mt.) 13827 vi) No. of passenger traveled by Agartala-Dhaka bus service
2208
vii) No. of passenger traveled by Dhaka- Agartala bus service
1510
viii) No. of passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar helicopter service
356
24) Communication 2006-07 :
a) No. of telephone exchanges 87 b) No. of telephone connections 88566 c) No. of WLL exchanges 34 d) No. of WLL connections 15120 e) No. of STD booths 4296 f) No. of Broadband Connections 706 g) No. of cellular service of BSNL 2 h) No. of cellular connections 67456 i) No. of internet connections 6196 j) No. of post offices 716
25) Banking 2006-07 : a) No. of public sector banks 226 b) No. of SBI & Its associates 33 c) No. of Nationalized Bank 61 d) No. of RRBs (Tripura Gramin Bank) Branches 88 e) Total deposit (Rs. In crore) 3408 f) Total credit (Rs. In crore) 1077 g) Credit – deposit ratio 31.60 h) Proportion of households having banking facilities 26
26) Small Savings 2006-07 : a) Gross collection (Rs. In crore) 435.75 b) Net collection (Rs. In crore) 150.09
27) Life Insurance 2006-07: a) No. of policies issued 116861 b) Sum assured (Rs. In crore) 615.27
28) Education 2004-05 : i) School Education :
a) No. of J.B. Schools (Including ADC) 2142 b) No. of S.B.Schools 1020 c) No. of High Schools 424 d) No. of H.S. (+2) Schools 298 e) No. of School teachers (all types) 33596 f) Primary / Jr. Basic School teachers 7805
i) No. of male teachers 6215 ii) No. of female teachers 1590
g) Middle / Sr. Basic School teachers 8319 i) No. of male teachers 6603 ii) No. of female teachers 1716
h) High School Teachers 8423 i) No. of male teachers 6212
ii) No. of female teachers 2211 i) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 9049
i) No. of male teachers 5703 ii) No. of female teachers 3346
j) Beneficiaries for stipend 130853 i) No. of ST beneficiaries (Post metric out side of state)
90
ii) No. of SC beneficiaries (Pre metric + Post metric) 69019 iv) No. of OBC beneficiaries 61744
k) Madhyamik examination, 2007:
i) No. of students appeared 43011 ii) No. of students passed 29030
l) Higher Secondary (+2) Examination, 2007: i) No. of students appeared 15179 ii) No. of students passed 10101
m) Drop-out rate, 2005-06 i) Primary Stage (I-V) 11.60 ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 21.42 iii) Higher Stage (I-X) 61.08
ii) Higher Education 2006-07: a) No. of Universities 3 b) No. of General College 14 c) No. of Engineering College 1 d) No. of Law College 1 e) No. of Music College 1 f) No. of Sanskrit College 1 g) No. of Polytechnic Institute 2 h) No. of Nurses Training Institute 3 i) No. of Regional Pharmacy Institute 1 j) No. of Industrial Training Institute 7 k) No. of Teachers Training College 1 l) No. of Physical Education College 1 m) No. of Fisheries College 1 n) No. of Art College 1 o) No. of Medical College 1
iii) Public Library 2004-05: a) No. of Central library 1 b) No. of branch library 23
29) Social Education & Social Welfare 2006-07: a) No. of ICDS Centre 6122 b) No. of National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 83972 c) No. of homes (girls) 2 d) No. of homes (boys) 3 e) No. of protective home 1 f) No. of institute of visually handicapped (girls) 1 g) No. of institute of visually handicapped (boys) 1 h) No. of foundling home (boys & girls) 1 i) No. of juvenile home 1 j) No. of old age home (male & female) 1 k) No. of institute for speech and rehabilitation 1
l) No. of mahila ashram 1 m) ICDS Projects 53 n) Blind and Handicapped pension beneficiaries 5455 o) Bidi sramik pension beneficiaries 200 p) Un-employed allowance for fully blind pensions 79 q) Beneficiaries for pension of 100% blind person 395
30) Youth Affairs & Sports 2006-07 : a) No. of stadiums 6 b) No. of swimming pools 11 c) No. of coaching centres 30
d) No. of trainees in coaching centres 1500 e) No. of medal owners 86 f) No. of sports school 1 g) No. of state training centre 1 h) No. of state adventure institution 1 i) No. of state yoga institute 1 j) No. of youth hostel 1
31) Health & Hygiene 2006-07: a) Hospitals 18 b) Primary Health Centres/ Rural Hospitals 85 c) Dispensary/Sub-Centre (including Homeo/Ayurvedic) 700 d) Allopathic doctors 658 e) Homeopathic doctors 61 f) Ayurvedic doctors 41 g) Dental Surgeon 37 h) Nurses 886 i) Mid-Wives 52 j) Pharmacists 327 k) Beds 2627 l) Blood banks 6
32) Family Welfare 2006-07(P): a) Family Welfare clinic/centre 95 b) Sterilisation cases 3303 c) I.U.D. cases 2201 d) C.C. users (Pieces) 960604 e) O.P. users (Cycles) 258273 f) M.T.P. cases 6,600 g) Effective couple protection rate (as per NFHS-3, 2005-06) 65.80 h) Total fertility rate (Children per women) 2.22 i) Institutional birth(%)(for births in last 3 years) 48.9
33) Information & Tourism 2006-07: a) Information-cum-facilities centres 69 b) Loka ranjan sakhas 411 c) Readers corners 12 d) Dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited
i) Indians 229621 ii) Foreigners 2865
f) Newspapers i) Daily newspapers 20
ii) Weekly 29 iii) Fortnightly 2
34) State Domestic Product 2005-06 (P): a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP)
i) At current prices (Rs. In crore) 9124.20 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs in crore) 7757.02
b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 8375.44 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs in crore) 7197.41
c) Per Capita Income
i) At current prices (Rs) 24706 ii) At constant prices (1999-2000) (Rs) 21231
35) Public Finance 2006-07: a) Receipt (Rs. In crore)
i) 2005-06(Actual) a) Revenue receipts 3024.11 b) Capital receipts 148.84 c) Total receipts 3172.95
ii) 2006-07 (Revised) a) Revenue receipts 3181.67 b) Capital receipts 67.50 c) Total receipts 3249.17
b) Expenditure (Rs. In Crore) i) 2005-06(Actual)
a) Revenue expenditure 2391.58 b) Capital expenditure 909.84 c) Total expenditure 3301.42
ii) 2006-07 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 2633.59 b) Capital expenditure 1100.86 c) Total expenditure 3734.75
c) Plan Expenditure 2006-07 (Rs. In Crore) i) 2005-06(Actual)
a) State Plan 806.02 b) Central Plan/Centrally sponsored Scheme 264.47
ii) 2006-07 (Revised) a) State Plan 1151.69 b) Central Plan/Centrally sponsored Scheme 277.58
iii) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs. In crore) a) 2005-06 (Actual) 700.47 b) 2006-07 (Revised) 833.23
iv) Revenue Surplus(+)/Deficit(-) (Rs. In crore) a) 2005-06 (Actual) (+)632.33 b) 2006-07 (Revised) (+)547.79
v) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. In crore) a) 2005-06 (Actual) 110.10 b) 2006-07 (Revised) 470.95
vi) Function classification of Govt. Expenditure (%) a) General Services
i) 2005-06(Actual) 35.08
ii) 2006-07(Revised) 36.38 b) Social & Community Services
i) 2005-06 (Actual) 24.36 ii) 2006-07 (Revised) 24.93
c) Economic Services i) 2005-06 (Actual) 27.21 ii) 2006-07 (Revised) 25.12
d) Other Services i) 2005-06 (Actual) 13.35 ii) 2006-07 (Revised) 13.57
36) Crime 2006-07 a) Murders 148 b) Dacoities 19 c) Burglaries 197 d) Thefts 427 e) Robberies 71 f) Kidnapping 94 g) Riots 145 h) Women related Crime 1087 i) Misc. Crime 2037
37) Fire Accidents 2006-07: i) Fire out breaks 1,013
ii) Special calls 436 iii) Loss of human life by fire accidents 48 iv) Human life saved 289 v) Property saved (Rs. In Crore) 177.56 vi) Property lost (Rs. In Crore) 6.11
38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council 2006-07 a) Area of TTAADC (in sq km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 23 c) TTAADC Constituencies 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2 nominated Members) 30 f) ST members (including nominated) 27 g) Non-ST members 3 h) Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 527 i) Revenue Village 462 j) Primary Schools 1,433 k) S.B.Schools 210 l) High Schools 139 m) Higher Secondary Schools 50 n) English Medium Schools 2 o) Inspector of school 17 p) Social Education Centres 474 q) Executive Engineer (PWD) division offices 4 r) Zonal Development Offices 4 s) Sub-Zonal Development Offices 32 t) ST community within TTAADC 19 u) Tehsils 151 v) Blocks(in ADC area) 17
w) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in TTAADC 33 x) Primary markets 229 y) Regulated markets 10 z) Industrial training centres 55
i) Sericulture Firm 2 ii) Fisheries based colonies 7
39) Miscellaneous 2006-07 a) Growth Centre 24 b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika
Prakalpa 3,596
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI) i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala (Based: 1961=100), April-2007
2,535
ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura (Based: 1986-87=100, April-2007)
369
iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Based:2001=100), May-2007
122
iv) CPI for Industrial Workers (All India Base: 2001=100, March-2007)
127
v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura (Base: 1986-87=100, April-2007)
356
vi) CPI for urban non-manual employees of Agartala (Base: 1984-85=100, June-2007)
572
d) Building Material Cost at Agartala 2006-07: i) Bricks-first class per ‘000 (in Rs.) 3,750 ii) Sand (coarse), cu mt (in Rs.) 300 iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cu mt (in Rs.) 1,300
iv) Salwood, cu mt (in Rs.) 18,500 v) Cement, mt(in Rs.) 5,500 vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 20,000 vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 150 viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 150 ix) Unskilled Male labour (Rs./per day) 140 x) Unskilled female labour (Rs./per day) 140
TRIPURA AT A GLANCE 2005
1) Area & Population 2004-05: a) Total area (in sq. km.) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr.) 12.80 c) Location i) North latitude 22º56' & 24º32' ii) East longitude 91º09' & 92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km.) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km.) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km.) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km.) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km.) 53
d) Population (Census- 2001): i) Total population 31,99,203 ii) Male 16,42,225 iii) Female 15,56,978 iv) Rural 26,53,453 v) Urban 5,45,750 vi) Schedule Tribe 9,93,426 vii) Schedule Caste 5,55,724 viii) Households 6,64,334 ix) Child (0-6 yrs.) 4,27,012 x) Density (per sq. km.) 305 xi) Sex ratio 948 xii) Percentage of decadal variation, (1991-2001) 15.74 xiii) Total literacy rate (%) 73.2 xiv) Male literacy rate (%) 81.0 xv) Female literacy rate (%) 64.9 e) District-wise Population (Census-2001): - a) West Tripura District: i) Total 15,32,982 ii) Male 7,85,579 iii) Female 7,47,403 iv) Urban 4,10,067 v) Rural 11,22,915 vi) Schedule Tribe 3,87,081 vii) Schedule Caste 2,95,698 viii) Total literacy rate (%) 77.3 ix) Female per thousand males 951 b) North Tripura District: i) Total 5,90,913 ii) Male 3,02,946 iii) Female 2,87,967 iv) Urban 62,669 v) Rural 5,28,244
vi) Schedule Tribe 1,50,500 vii) Schedule Caste 82,902 viii) Total literacy rate (%) 73.0 ix) Female per thousand males 951 c) South Tripura District: i) Total 7,67,440 ii) Male 3,94,604 iii) Female 3,72,835
iv) Urban 54,147 v) Rural 7,13,293
vi) Schedule Tribe 2,89,519 vii) Schedule Caste 1,27,307 viii) Total literacy rate (%) 69.9 ix) Female per thousand males 945 h) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,07,868 ii) Male 1,59,095 iii) Female 1,48,773 iv) Urban 18,867 v) Rural 2,89,001 vi) Schedule Tribe 1,66,326 vii) Schedule Caste 49,817 viii) Total literacy rate (%) 60.9 ix) Female per thousand males 935 i) Scheduled Caste population 2001: i) Total 5,55,724 ii) Rural 4,55,623 iii) Urban 1,00,101 j) Schedule Tribe population 2001: i) Total 9,93,426 ii) Rural 9,67,997 iii) Urban 25,429 k) Religion (2001 Census) i) No. of Hindus 27,39,310 ii) No. of Muslims 2,54,442 iii) No. of Buddhists 98,922 iv) No. of Christians 1,02,489 v) No. of Shikhs 1,182 vi) No. of Jains 477 vii) No. of Other Religions 1,277 viii) No. of Religions not stated 1,104 l) Vital rates i) Birth rate (2003), per ‘000 population 14.5 ii) Death rate (2003), per ‘000 population 5.5 iii) Natural growth rate (2003), per ‘000
population 11.0
iv) Infant Mortality rate (2003), per ‘000 population
32
2) Administrative set-up 2004-05: a) No. of Districts 4 b) No. of Autonomous District Council 1 c) No. of Sub-Divisions 15 d) No. of Blocks 40 e) No. of Revenue Circles 31 f) No. of Tehsils 183 g) No. of Revenue Moujas 874 h) No. of M. Ps (including Rajya Sabha) 3 i) No. of M. L. As 60 j) No. of Members of TTAADC 30 k) Panchayati Raj i) No. of Zilla Parishads 4 ii) No. of elected members of Zilla
Parishads 82
iii) No. of Panchayat Samitis 23 iv) No. of elected members of Panchayat
Samitis 299
v) No. of Grams (outside- ADC) 513 vi) No. of elected members of Gram
Panchayats (outside- ADC) 5,352
vii) No. of Grams (inside- ADC) 526 3) Land Utilisation
i) Total geographical area (in hect.) 10,49,169 ii) Net area sown (in hect.) 2,80,000 iii) Forest area (in hect.) 6,06,168 iv) Area sown more than once (in hect.) 2,12,000
4) Agriculture: 2004-05: a) Production of crops : i) Rice (in mt.) 5,71,659 ii) Wheat (in mt.) 1,924 iii) Sugar cane (in mt.) 50,413 iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg.) 1,555 v) Jute (Bale =180 kg.) 7,748 vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg.) 9,650 vii) Other pulses (in mt.) 4,970 viii) Total oil seed (in mt.) 2,697 ix) Potato (in mt.) 93,472 x) Ground Nut (in mt.) 669 b) Total fertilizer consumption (in mt.) 13,520 c) Bio-fertilizer distribution (mt) 9.85
d) No. of farmers trained 55,486 e) No. of regulated agricultural markets 21 f) Cropping intensity (%) 176 g) Jhum productivity (kg/ha ) 905
5) Climate 2004: a) Maximum temperature (May – 2004), in celsius 37.0 b) Minimum temperature (Jan & Dec.-2004), in celsius 06.7 c) Average annual rainfall, cm. (2004) 254.3 d) Highest rainfall (Kanchanpur), cm. (2004) 294.7 e) Total rainy days (2004) 99.6
6) Food & Civil Supplies 2004-05: a) No. of ration shops 1,445 b) Average monthly requirement (average) of rice (mt) 23,000 c) Average monthly requirement of wheat (mt) 3,995 d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (mt) 1,000 e) Average monthly requirement of sugar (mt) 2,697 f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil (kl) 3,301 g) No. of LPG outlet in the state 23 h) No. of LPG consumer(lakhs)(approx) 1.90 i) Per capita sale/ consumption of petroleum products
per ltrs per annum. 31.80
j) APL cards 4,31,915 k) BPL cards 2,27,076 l) AAY cards 67,924 m) No. of beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851 n) No. of ration cards in the state 7,26,915 o) No. of rationing population in the state 33,72,028 p) No. of state godown in the state 104 q) No. of outlets for petrol/diesel in the state 36 r) No. of SKO outlets in the state 38
7) Animal Resource 2004-05: a) No. of veterinary hospitals 15 b) No. of veterinary dispensaries 56 c) No. of veterinary first aid centres 226 d) No. of artificial insemination centres 11 e) No. of stockman sub-centres 159 f) No. of Government veterinary farms 14 g) No. of D.I.L. laboratory 3 h) No. of feed analytical laboratory 1 i) No. of training institute 1
j) No. of feed mixing plant 2 k) Production of egg (million) 107 l) Production of meat (mt) 8,900
8) Land holding 2004-05: a) No. of land allotted to landless families 12 b) Area of land allotted to landless families (acres) 18.02 c) No. of land allotted to homeless families 9 d) Area land allotted to homeless families (acres) 1.41 e) No. of land allotted to both landless & homeless
families 8
f) Area land allotted to both landless & homeless families (acres)
2.80
9) Forestry & Rubber 2004-05: a) Forest area (in sq. km.) 6,294.3 b) Unclassified Govt. forest (in sq. km.) 2,040.8 c) Development expenditure on forestry (Rs. in crore) 10.53 d) Revenue earned (Rs. in crore) 5.35 e) No. of wildlife sanctuary 4 f) Tapping area of rubber (in hect.) 29,120.67 g) Production of rubber (in mt.) 15,364.00 h) Reserve forest (in sq. km) 3,588.2 i) Proposed reserved forest (in sq. km.) 663.7 j) Protected forest (in sq. km) 1.6 k) JFMCs formed 374 l) Total membership of JFMCs 33,288 m) Project area of JFMCs (hect.) 1,04,152
10) Fisheries 2004-05: i) Cuturable area (hect.) 14,067.44 ii) Capture water area 7,878.76 iii) Production of fish (in mt.) 20,340 iv) Seed production a) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) 1,174.80 b) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) 5.06 v) No. of FFDA 4 vi) No. of fish feed plant 3 vii) No. of Fisherman Co-operative Societies 135
11) Irrigation 2004-05: a) Gross potential created (in hect.) 82,005 b) Net potential utilized (in hect.) 63,515
12) Classification of worker, Census- 2001 a) Total workers 11,59,561 b) Cultivators 3,13,300 c) Agriculture labourers 2,76,132 d) Household industry 35,292 e) Other workers 5,34,837
13) Employment statistics 2004-05: a) No. of Employment Exchanges 6 b) No. of Employment Information Bureau 20 c) No. of applicants on live register in Employment
Exchanges 4,21,835
d) No. of registered job-seekers placed in employment by Employment Exchanges
564
e) No. of average workers employment in Registered Factories
33,125
f) No. of candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC
234
g) Overall workforce participation rate based on Census- 2001
36.25
h) Female workforce participation rate based on Census- 2001
10.25
14) Enterprises, Economic Census 2005 (Provisional) a) No. of total enterprises 1,88,284 b) No. of agricultural enterprises 19,239 c) No. of non-agricultural enterprises 1,69,045 d) No. of total workers (including children) 3,79,321 e) No. of adult-males 3,07,532 f) No. of adult-females 66,251 g) No. of hired workers 1,69,560 h) Density of enterprises (per sq. km.) 6 i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2 j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.85
15) Industry 2004-05: a) Annual survey of industries 2003-04 (P) i) No. of reported registered factories 269 ii) Net value added ( Rs. In lakh) 6,820 iii) Fixed capital( Rs. In lakh) 4,954 iv) Working capital ( Rs. In lakh) 6,339 b) No. of industrial estates 5 c) No. of industrial areas 1 d) Value of exports (Rs. In crore) 1.46 e) Value of imports (Rs. In crore) 12.49 f) No. of industrial growth center 1 g) Skill development under Swabalamban 845 h) Assistances under self-employment programme 11,360
16) Factories 2004-05: a) No. of Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 339 b) No. of Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 174 c) No. of Registered Factories u/s 85 1,062
17) Handicrafts 2004-05: a) Production (Rs. In crore) 10.50 b) No. of employment 25,400
18) Handloom 2004-05: a) Quantity produced (million sq. mtrs.) 40.50 b) No. of employment 1,45,000
19) Sericulture 2004-05: a) Production of raw silk (in mt.) 3.5 b) Production of mulberry cocoon (in mt.) 39.8 c) Area under mulberry cultivation (in acre) 1,535
20) Energy 2004-05: a) Energy generated (mu.) 546.25 b) Energy purchased (mu.) 78.56 c) Energy sold to ultimate consumers (mu.) 440.49 d) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km. 788.80 e) No. of consumers 3,10,088 f) No. of villages electrified 821 g) Amount of revenue earned (Rs. In crore) 91.51 h) No. of Kutir Jyoti Connection 50,598 i) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2002-03) 489 j) Proportion of households having electricity 41.84
21) Co-operative Societies 2004-05: a) No. of societies 1,605 b) No. of members (lakh) 5.37 c) Total working capital (Rs. In crore) 537.90 d) Societies per lakh population 47.84 e) Women co-operative societies (nos.) 120
22) Rural Development 2004-05: a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In crore) 11.36 ii) Total swarozgaries benefited 178 iii) No. of ST swarozgaries benefited 55 iv) No. of SC swarozgaries benefited 33 v) No. of women swarozgaries benefited 29 b) Swarnajayanti Gramin Rojgar Yojana (SGRY): i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In lakh) 5,891.08 ii) Total mandays generated (in lakh) 108.457 iii) No. of mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 47.615 iv) No. of mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 22.337 c) NFFWP i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. In lakh) 644.32 ii) Total mandays generated (in lakh) 15.30 iii) No. of mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 9.18 iv) No. of mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 3.67 d) SHG’s (RD) i) No. of SHGs formed 15,837 ii) No. of women SHGs 8,470 iii) Categories of SHGs a) ST 5,841
b) SC 3,035 c) RM 706 d) OBC 1,879 e) Others 4,376 e) No. of mark- III 7,695 f) No. of sanitary well 9,472 g) No. of shallow tube well 34,510 h) Through innovative measure 178
23) Road and Transport 2004-05: a) Road i) National highway (in km.) 400 ii) Major district road (in km.) 90 iii) Other district road (in km.) 1,362 iv) Village road (RD / ADC) (in km.) 7,912 v) IBB road (BRO) (in km.) 582 vi) Railway road length (in km.) 66 vii) Village road (PWD) (in km.) 4,889 viii) State highway (in km.) 545 b) Vehicles 2004-05: i) No. of lorries 6,795 ii) No. of bus/ mini-buses. 1,687 iii) No. of two wheelers 50,934 iv) No. of three wheelers 7,038 v) No. of others vehicles 24,000 c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation 2004-05: i) No. of fleet (passenger) 98 ii) No. of route operated (passenger) 28 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 3,573 iv) No. of fleet (goods) 24 v) Quantity of goods carried (mt.) 12,466 vi) No. of passenger traveled by Agartala-Dhaka
bus service 1,980
vii) No. of passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar helicopter service
803
24) Communication 2004-05: a) No. of telephone exchanges 97 b) No. of telephone connections 85,845 c) No. of STD booths 2,266 d) No. of post offices 717 e) No. of cellular service of BSNL 16,918 f) No. of internet connections 3,395 g) Proportion of households having telephone 5.2
25) Banking 2004-05: a) No. of public sector banks 228 b) No. of SBI & its associates 33 c) No. of Nationalised Bank 61 d) No. of RRB (Tripura Gramin Bank) branches 88
e) Total deposit (Rs. in crore) 2,651 f) Total credit (Rs. in crore) 786 g) Credit – deposit ratio 29.65 h) Proportion of households having banking facilities 26
26) Small Savings 2004-05: a) Gross collection (Rs. in crore) 380.28 b) Net collection (Rs. in crore) 180.94
27) Life Insurance 2004-05: a) No. of policies issued 66,167 b) Sum assured (Rs. in crore) 419.25
28) Education 2004-05: i) School Education: (Provisional): a) No. of J. B. schools (including ADC) 1,849 b) No. of S. B. schools 1,005 c) No. of high schools 416 d) No. of H.S.(+2) schools 245 e) No. of school teachers (all types) 34,549 f) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 8,146 i) No. of male teachers 7,045 ii) No. of female teachers 1,101 g) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 8,833 i) No. of male teachers 7,013 ii) No. of female teachers 1,820 h) High school teachers 8,371 i) No. of male teachers 6,195 ii) No. of female teachers 2,176 i) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 9,199 i) No. of male teachers 6,006 ii) No. of female teachers 3,193 j) Beneficiaries for stipend 77,231 i) No. of ST beneficiaries ( Post metric out side of
state) 205
ii) No. of SC beneficiaries (Pre metric + Post metric)
39,616
iii) No. of other beneficiaries 4,454 iv) No. of OBC beneficiaries 32,956 k) Madhyamik examination, 2004: i) No. of students appeared 32,062 ii) No. of students passed 13,261 l) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2004: i) No. of students appeared 13,413 ii) No. of students passed. 8,028 m) Drop-out rate, 2003-04 i) Primary Stage (I-V) 19.68 ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 29.86 iii) High Stage (I-X) 61.29 ii) Higher Education 2004-05: a) No. of University 2 b) No. of General College 14
c) No. of Engineering College 1 d) No. of Law College 1 e) No. of Music College 1 f) No. of Sanskrit College 1 g) No. of Polytechnic Institute 2 h) No. of Nurses Training Institute 3 i) No. of Regional Pharmacy Institute 1 j) No. of Industrial Training Institute 7 k) No. of Teachers Training College 5 l) No. of Physical Education College 1 m) No. of Fisheries College 1 n) No. of Art College 1
iii) Public Library 2004-05: a) No. of library 25 b) No. of branch library 23 29) Social Education & Social Welfare 2004-05:
a) No. of ICDS centre 3,902 b) No. of National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 83,972 c) No. of Balika Samridhi Yojana beneficiaries 29,825 d) No. of homes (girls) 2 e) No. of homes (boys) 3 f) No. of protective home 1 g) No. of institute of visually handicapped (girls) 1 h) No. of institute of visually handicapped (boys) 1 i) No. of foundling home (boys & girls) 1 j) No. of juvenile home 1 k) No. of old age home (male & female) 1 l) No. of institute for speech and rehabilitation 1 m) No. of mahila ashram 1
30) Youth Affairs & Sports 2004-05: a) No. of stadiums 6 b) No. of swimming pools 11 c) No. of coaching centres 30 d) No. of trainees in coaching centres 1,500 e) No. of medal owners 84 f) No. of sports school 1 g) No. of state training centre 1 h) No. of state adventure institution 1 i) No. of state yoga institute 1 j) No. of youth hostel 1
31) Health & Hygiene 2004-05: a) No. of hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 19 b) No. of primary health centres / rural hospitals 83 c) No. of dispensary/sub-centre (including Homeo/
Ayurvedic) 657
d) No. of allopathic doctors 761 e) No. of homeopathic doctors 64
f) No. of ayurvedic doctors 31 g) No. of dental surgeon 39 h) No. of nurses 925 i) No. of mid-wives 72 j) No. of pharmacists 344 k) No. of beds 2,747 l) No. of blood banks 6
32) Family Welfare 2004-05: a) Effective couple protection rate (CPR), 55.50 b) No. of family welfare clinic/ centre 94 c) No. of sterilisation cases 2,358 d) No. of I.U.D. cases 2,908 e) No. of C. C. users (Pieces) 10,55,530 f) No. of O. P. users (Cycles) 2,23,910 g) No. of M.T.P. cases 8,925
33) Information & Tourism 2004-05: a) No. of information –cum-facilities centres 69 b) No. of loka ranjan sakhas 160 c) No. of readers corners 12 d) No. of dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited: - i) No. of Indians 2,67,023 ii) No. of foreigners 2,847 f) Newspaper: - i) No. of daily newspapers 21 ii) No. of weekly 30 iii) No. of fortnightly 3
34) State Domestic Product 2002-03 (P): a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs. in crore) 6,601.07 ii) At constant prices (1993-94) (Rs. in crore) 3,570.18 b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs. in crore) 6,084.80 ii) At constant prices (1993-94) (Rs. in crore) 3,248.02 c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs.) 18,676 ii) At constant prices (1993-94) (Rs.) 9,969
35) Public Finance 2003-04: a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore) i) 2001-02 (Actual) a) Revenue receipts 1,867.39 b) Capital receipts 574.71 c) Total receipts 2,442.10 ii) 2002-03 (Actual) a) Revenue receipts 1,880.07 b) Capital receipts 419.68 c) Total receipts 2,299.75
iii) 2003-04 (Actual) a) Revenue receipts 2,167.66 b) Capital receipts 471.81 c) Total receipts 2,639.47 b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore) i) 2002-03 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 1,960.72 b) Capital expenditure 779.35 c) Total expenditure 2,740.07 2003-04 (Actual) ii) a) Revenue expenditure 2,061.77 b) Capital expenditure 764.64 c) Total expenditure 2,826.41 iii) 2004-05 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 2,203.52 b) Capital expenditure 778.37 c) Total expenditure 2,981.89 C) Plan Expenditure 2002-03 (Rs. in crore) i) 2002-03 (Actual) a) State plan expenditure 583.32 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 158.65 ii) 2003-04 (Actual) a) State plan expenditure 570.49 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 140.86 iii) 2004-05 (Revised) a) State plan expenditure 7,060.90 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 266.20 d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore) i) 2002-03 (Actual) 432.80 ii) 2003-04 (Actual) 542.00 iii) 2004-05 (Revised) 655.05 e) Function classification of Govt. Expenditure (%) 2002-03
(Actual) 2003-04
(Revised) 2004-05 (Budget)
i) General services 21.69 21.94 31.72 ii) Social & community
services 46.54 43.58 40.53
iii) Economic services 17.93 21.72 15.59 iv) Other services 13.84 12.76 12.16
36) Crime 2004-05 a) No. of murders 172 b) No. of dacoities 29 c) No. of burglaries 175 d) No. of thefts 282 e) No. of robberies 54 f) No. of kidnappings 107 g) No. of riots 144
h) No. of misc. crimes 2,370 37) Fire Accidents 2004-05:
i) No. of fire out breaks 995 ii) No. of special calls 409 iii) No. of loss of human life by fire and other accidents 29 iv) No. of human life saved 284 v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 7.35 vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 5.65
38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council 2004-05: a) Total area of TTAADC (in sq. km.) 7,132.56 b) Location of head quarters of TTAADC Khumulwng c) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km.) 26 d) No. of TTAADC constituencies 28 e) Members nominated by Governor 2 f) Total members 28 g) No. of ST members (including nominated) 25 h) No. of non -ST members 3 i) No. of Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 526 j) No. of revenue villages 526 k) No. of primary schools 1, 255 l) No. of S. B. schools 421 m) No. of English medium schools 5 n) No. of Inspectorates 17 o) No. of Social Education Centres 474 p) No. of Executive Engineer (PWD) division offices 4 q) No. of Zonal Development Offices 5 r) No. of Sub-Zonal Development Offices 37 s) No. of ST community within TTAADC 19 t) No. of Tehsils 151 u) No. of Blocks(in ADC area) 15 Name of Blocks in A. D. C. area: West Tripura District: - i) Hejamara ii) Jampuijala iii) Mandai iv) Mungiabari v) Padmabil
vi) Tulashikar North Tripura District: - i) Damcherra ii) Jampui Hill iii) Dasda South Tripura District: - i) Ampinagar ii) Killa iii) Karbook Dhalai Tripura District: -
i) Chawmanu ii) Manu iii) Dumburnagar v) No. of rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in
TTAADC: 33
w) No. of primary markets 195 x) No. of regulated markets 10 y) No. of industrial training centres 40
39) Miscellaneous 2004-05: a) No. of Growth Centre 17 b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika
Prakalpa 29,989
c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI): i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala
(Base: 1961=100), May – 2005 2,324
ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura (Base:1986-87=100), May- 2005
335
iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Base:1982=100), May – 2005
468
iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base: (1982=100), May- 2005
527
v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura (Base: 1986-87=100), May – 2005
316
vi) CPI for urban non-manual employees of Agartala (Base: 1984-85=100), May- 2005
511
d) Building materials cost at Agartala 2004-05: i) Bricks –first class per ‘000 (in Rs.) 3,950 ii) Sand (coarse), cu. mt. (in Rs.) 253 iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cu. mt. (in Rs.) 1,150 iv) Salwood, cu. mt. (in Rs.) 18,000 v) Cement, mt. (in Rs.) 5,500 vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt. (in Rs.) 20,000 vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 125 viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 123 ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 100 x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 100