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APPENDIX I

VILLAGE INFORMATION SCHEDULED

1. Name of the Village :

Panchayat : District:

Revenue Circle : Block :

Sub-Division :

District from the Head Quarter to the Village:

2. Total area of the Village

3. Total Population/ Total Households:

4. Religious composition

(Hindu/ Muslim/Christian/ SC/ST/ Nepali/ Others)

5. Name of the Nearby river :

6. Is the river is inundated by flood,

If so where regular or occasional :

7. Transport facilities and distances road/ bus stand/railway/

Railway station/ air ways/ air port/water ways/ by river or other

8. Infrastructure

Bank Post

office

School College Court Market Daily

Biweekly Weekly

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APPENDIX II

SCHEDULE – CUM- QUESTIONNAIRE FOR HOUSEHOLD SURVEY IN

SAMPLE VILLAGES

House No:

Date of Survey:

1. Name of the Head of the family:

a) Religion b) Language/Mother Tongue

c) Caste/ Tribe

2. Date/ year of living in the village

3. Origin of the family

Indigenous/ Immigrant

4. Total family members

Male- Female-

Daughter- Son-

Grandchild- Male- Female-

5. Family Data :

Sl.No Family

Members

Occupation Age Sex Marital Status Relation

with the

Family

head

M F Unmarried Married Widower

1.

2.

3.

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6. Educational Level:

SL.

No.

Family

Membe

rs

Educational Status

Primary H.S.L.C Secondary Degree Post

graduate

Technical Othe

rs

Illite

rates

7. Primary Economic base on the family

Agricultural Service Industrial Others

8. Land ownership and total area

Own land area Rental land area Leased in area Leased out area Others

9.Land use pattern and area

Baste land Area Agricultural

land

Area Waste

land

Area Others

10. Important crops grown in field with area

Rice (Area) Wheat (Area) Jute Sugarcane Vegetables Others

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11. Area under Multiple cropping

i) Net area under cultivation

ii) Area sown more than once

iii) Crops grown in different searsons of the year and area (Crop rotation)

Crops Season Area

1st Crop

2nd

Crop

3rd

Crop

4th

Crop

iv) Do you practice Interculture (Yes/No) :

If yes, name the combination

v) Mention the source of irrigation and area under irrigation in your agricultural field

Means of Irrigation Area under

Irrigation

Crop Grown

a) Canal

b) Tanks

c) Wells: Pucca/ Kacca

d) Tube wells (Hand operated)

e) Tube well (with Diesel water)

f)Tube well (with electric pump set)

g) Others (specify)

12. Number of Fragmented plot, distance to the field (Agricultural land) from home

No. of Plots Area Average size of plot

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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13. Agriculture Calendar:

Sl.

No.

Crops

Fruits

Time Grown Months when they occur

Sowing Harvesting Marketing

1. Paddy

2. Wheat

3. Sugarcane

4. Jute

5. Cotton

6. Oilseeds

7. Vegetables

8. Banana

9. Papaya

10. Coconut

11. Bettalnut

12. Groundnut

13. Lemon

14. Spices

15. Others

14. Cropping pattern and productivity:

Crops Area Productivity

(kg/ Bigha)

(kg/ Hect.)

Total

Population

Requirement House

consumption

15. Introduction of new crops during the last 20 years:

New Crops Year of Introduction Area under the crops

a) Patchouli

b) Citronella

c) Lemon grass

d) Wild grass

e) Medicinal plant

16. Is there any change in cropping pattern, yields and agricultural practices

Yes / No

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Past Present

Crop grown Yield/ Hect. Practice Crop grown Yield/ Hect. Practice

17. Vegetables/ Fruits/ Plantation :

Items Name

of Fruits

Area Commercial

used

Quantity

sold

Total

Production

Market

value

A. Fruits

B. Flouriculture

C. Interculture

D. Pisciculture

Vegetables

Plantation

18. Number and type of Livestock:

Quantity Production Sold Value Total Value

a) Cows

b) Pig

c) Buffalo

d) Goat

e) Hen

f) Milk

g) Chicken

h) Bullock cow

i) Duck

j) Piegen

k) Others

19. Income Pattern :

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20. Expenditure Pattern:

21. Standard of Living :

Sl.

no.

Car Motor

Cycle

Cycle Electr

icity

Radio T.V. Ref

rig

era

tor

Washi

ng

Machi

ne

Iron Teleph

one

Comp

uter

Othe

rs

22. Is there any change in Transport facilities? Yes / No.

23. What are the main problems o your village?

24. What are the future prospects in your village?

25. Any financial help for development of village?

26. Others.

27. Personal observations

Supervisor’s Signature Surveyor’s Signature in full

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APPENDIX III

Total Mauza, Total Area at Revenue Circle Level of Nagaon District, Assam

Revenue

Circles

1991-2001 2009-2010

Total

Mauzas

Total Area

(Hectares)

Total

Area

(sq.km.)

Total

Mauzas

Total Area

(Hectares)

Total Area

(sq.km.)

1.Kaliabor 5 74173.87 741.74 5 74173.87 741.74

2.Samaguri 4 21092.58 210.93 5 39253.76 392.53

3.Rupahi 3 29089.02 290.89 2 14635.24 146.35

4.Dhing 3 25046.05 250.46 3 25046.05 250.46

5.Nagaon

Sadar

7 36828.92 368.29 7 36828.92 368.29

6.Raha 4 32664.09 326.64 4 32664.09 326.64

7.Kampur 4 37226.25 372.26 4 37226.25 372.26

8.Hojai 4 43695.78 419.98 2 22538.75 225.39

9.Lanka 4 49643.94 476.39 3 38192.50 381.93

10.Doboka - - - 3 28901.07 289.01

NAGAON

DISTRICT

38 349460.5 38 349460.5

Source: Revenue Department, Land Record Branch, D.C. office Nagaon, Assam.

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APPENDIX IV

Sample Design for Sample Data Collection of Nagaon District, Assam, 2009-2010.

Distance

from the

head quarter

of Nagaon

Sample Survey

Villages

Village

Area (in

hectare)

Revenue

Circles

Total

Household

No. of

Surveyed

Household

Percentage of

Sample Survey

households

0-20 km. 1.Chalchali Jalah 214.97 Samaguri 238 48 20

2.Tubuki Grant 258.37 Kampur 442 87 20

3.Niz-Pakhimoria 208.98 Nagaon

Sadar

600 120 20

4.Pachim Jalah 136.22 Nagaon

Sadar

108 20 20

5.Dakhin Gamariati 236.34 Nagaon

Sadar

224 45 20

20-40 km. 6.Baziar Gaon No.1 199.91 Samaguri 51 10 20

7.Garajan 342.13 Rupahi 466 92 20

8.Balijuri Kaziranga 115.41 Samaguri 50 10 20

9.Guimari 121.97 Raha 179 36 20

10.Gandhali Kachari

Gaon

259.97 Samaguri 140 28 20

40-60 km. 11.Silghat Gaon 28.38 Kaliabor 178 35 20

12.Ali Nagar 190.09 Hojai 126 25 20

13.Dalgaon 215.26 Kaliabor 200 40 20

14.Deb Narikali 240.83 Kampur 333 65 20

15.Ouguri 311.38 Kaliabor 333 65 20

Above 60

km.

16.KakiVillage No.1 316.47 Lanka 250 50 20

17.Udmari 159.08 Doboka 255 50 20

18.KakiVillage No.7 471.08 Lanka 180 36 20

19.Lakhipur 157.97 Lanka 191 40 20

20.Bordolong Gaon 402.41 Lanka 305 60 20

char Village

(Located

near

Brahmaputra

River)

(40-60) km.

21.Bihdubi No.2 20.70 Kaliabor 48 10 20

22.Borghuli No.3 272.29 Kaliabor 421 82 20

23.Borghuli No.4 136.95 Kaliabor 121 24 20

24.Mohkhuti 201.07 Dhing 316 63 20

25.Muwamri 229.18 Dhing 100 20 20

0thers

Above 60

km.

26.Dalgaon

Bamunbheti

65.20 Kaliabor 105 20 20

27. Moina Pathar 210.58 Hojai 75 15 20

28.Jawani 79.25 Kaliabor 133 20 20

Source: Field Survey, 2009-2010 computed by the Researcher.

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APPENDIX V

Sample Villages Inhabited Different Social Groups in Nagaon District,

Assam, 2009-2010

Different Social Groups Sample survey Villages

Indigenous general Hindu Chalchali Jalah

Baziar Gaon

Silghat Gaon

Kaki Village No.1

Muslim peasants of immigrant origin Tubuki Grant

Garajan

Ali Nagar

Udmari

Indigenous Muslim Niz-Pakhimoria

Balijuri Kaziranga

Dalgaon

Kaki Village No.7

Scheduled Caste Pachim Jalah

Guimari

Deb Narikali

Lakhipur

Scheduled Tribe Dakhin Gamariati

Gandhali Kachari Gaon

Ouguri

Bordolong

Char Village Bihdubi No.2

Borghuli No.3

Borghuli No.

Mohkhuti

Mowamari

Others Dalgaon Bamunbheti

Moina Pathar

Jawani

Source: Field Survey, 2009-2010 computed by Researcher.

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APPENDIX VI

Correlation of Intensity of Cropping and Some Important Factors of Nagaon District,

Assam, 2001

Revenue Circles 2001 2001 2001 2001

Intensity of

Cropping(Y)

Rural

Population

Density(X)

Literacy Rate in

percentages(X)

Percentage of

workers to

working

population

1.Kaliabor 104.22 227.24 58.35 44.88

2. Samaguri 118.80 616.56 57.49 57.49

3.Rupahi 143.59 1449.39 73.10 73.10

4. Dhing 142.94 1034.94 72.62 72.62

5. Nagaon Sadar 119.39 643.23 31.65 31.65

6.Raha 112.48 453.70 74.68 74.68

7.Kampur 110.84 484.67 67.82 67.82

8.Hojai 132.05 628.11 54.90 54.90

9.Lanka 117.05 384.62 63.25 63.25

Source: Computed by Researcher.

APPENDIX VII

Correlation of Intensity of Cropping and Some Important Factors of Nagaon District,

Assam, 2005-06

Revenue Circles 2005-06 2005-06 2005-06

Intensity of

Cropping(Y)

Percentage of area under

irrigation to total cropped

area (X)

Percentage of area

under Cash crops

(X)

1.Kaliabor 110.48 57.82 25.27

2. Samaguri 117.44 54.92 14.09

3.Rupahi 110.85 58.21 18.40

4. Dhing 131.52 49.15 11.88

5. Nagaon Sadar 123.46 24.22 7.91

6.Raha 112.67 48.99 6.67

7.Kampur 111.61 25.53 4.81

8.Hojai 111.07 71.23 9.16

9.Lanka 116.94 68.94 11.26

10.Doboka 110.95 66.17 2.81

Source: Computed by Researcher.

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APPENDIX VIII

Area Under Different Crops at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 1985-86 (Area in Hectares)

(Figures in brackets indicate the percentage to the total cropped area).

Revenue Circles Cereals Pulses Horticultural

Crops

Oilseeds Cash crops Others Total cropped

Area

1. Kaliabor 21601.84

(68.68)

898.03

(2.86)

1809.2

(5.75)

1407.44

(4.47)

5583.88

(17.75)

152.92

(0.49)

31453.31

2. Samaguri 27995

(58.42)

3193

(6.66)

4177

(8.72)

2091.00

(4.36)

6882

(14.36)

3585

(7.48)

47923.00

3.Dhing 18721.14

(69.03)

1086.61

(4.01)

1827.13

(6.74)

768.6

(2.83)

4601.05

(16.97)

114

(0.42)

27118.53

4.Nagaon Sadar 28378.72

(61.96)

5096.77

(11.13)

3513.63

(7.67)

2696.00

(5.89)

5145.9

(11.23)

970.3

(2.12)

45801.32

5.Raha 21004.86

(82.89)

826.05

(3.26)

1197.01

(4.72)

738.96

(2.92)

1564.68

(6.17)

10.34

(0.04)

25341.9

6. Kampur 19388.62

(82.89)

712.95

(3.05)

799.08

(3.41)

803.88

(3.44)

1417.2

(6.06)

270.35

(1.15)

23392.08

7.Hojai 24968.73

(82.53)

134.05

(0.44)

2025.16

(6.69)

1275.65

(4.22)

1600.55

(5.29)

250.20

(0.83)

30254.34

8. Lanka 38894.22

(87.44)

123.02

(0.28)

2016.4

(4.53)

1551

(3.49)

1725.51

(3.87)

172.95

(0.39)

44483.1

NAGAON

DISTRICT

200953.13

(72.87)

12070.48

(4.38)

17364.61

(6.30)

11332.53

(4.11)

28520.77

(10.34)

5526.06

(2.00)

275767.58

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Guwahati.�

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APPENDIX IX

Area Under Different Crops at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 1990-91 (Area in Hectares)

(Figures in brackets indicate the percentage to the total cropped area).

Revenue Circles Cereals Pulses Horticultural

Crops

Oilseeds Cash crops Others Total cropped

Area

1. Kaliabor 15652.57

(61.93)

916.83

(3.63)

1885.85

(7.46)

774.34

(3.06)

5674.09

(22.45)

370.09

(1.46)

25273.77

2. Samaguri 20192.5

(66.92)

1505.03

(4.99)

3043.86

(10.08)

1135

(3.76)

4220.9

(13.99)

78.36

(0.26)

30174.65

3. Rupahi 12900.1

(64.39)

786.95

(3.93)

1098.8

(5.48)

429

(2.14)

4725.85

(23.59)

94

(0.47)

20034.7

4. Dhing 12181.05

(56.85)

1409.95

(6.58)

1632.58

(7.62)

1292.96

(6.03)

3598.67

(16.80)

1310.67

(6.12)

21425.88

5.Nagaon Sadar 21475.7

(64.48)

2350.75

(7.06)

2626.98

(7.89)

1961.2

(5.89)

3886.76

(11.67)

1001.95

(3.01)

33303.34

6. Raha 20547.21

(82.55)

659.7

(2.65)

1125.8

(4.52)

726

(2.92)

1775.1

(7.13)

56.28

(0.23)

24890.09

7. Kampur 21212.8

(82.03)

731.7

(2.83)

544.85

(2.11)

909.82

(3.52)

2288.58

(8.85)

170.55

(0.66)

25858.3

8. Hojai 26616.94

(81.67)

1273

(3.91)

889

(2.73)

1240

(3.81)

2413

(7.40)

155.45

(0.48)

32587.39

9. Lanka 35449.89

(81.38)

1703.9

(3.91)

1547.14

(3.55)

1813.92

(4.16)

2925.7

(6.72)

120.15

(0.28)

43560.7

NAGAON DISTRICT 186228.76

(72.43)

11337.81

(4.41)

14394.86

(5.60)

10281.24

(3.99)

31508.65

(12.26)

3357.5

(1.31)

257108.82

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Guwahati.

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Area Under Different Crops at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 1995-96 (Area in Hectares)

(Figures in brackets indicate the percentage to the total cropped area).

Revenue Circles Cereals Pulses Horticultural

Crops

Oilseeds Cash crops Others Total cropped

Area

1. Kaliabor 16143.61

(63.57)

1183.76

(4.66)

3613.91

(14.23)

1142

(4.50)

2929.56

(11.54) 380

(1.50)

25392.84

2. Samaguri 19016.26

(62.26)

1063.72

(3.48)

5408.59

(17.71)

1301.27

(4.26)

3067.39

(10.04) 687.63

(2.25)

30544.86

3. Rupahi 19736.51

(80.33)

489.97

(1.99)

1395.46

(5.68)

716.97

(2.92)

2053.75

(8.36) 177.67

(0.72)

24570.33

4. Dhing 18921.57

(71.41)

981.59

(3.70)

981.05

(3.70)

862.4

(3.26)

4707.94

(17.77) 41.95

(0.16)

26496.45

5.Nagaon Sadar 21014.92

(71.47)

979.42

(3.33)

1999.14

(6.80)

1512.49

(5.14)

3360.32

(11.43) 538.4

(1.83)

29404.69

6. Raha 20228.25

(79.42)

521

(2.05)

1714.75

(6.73)

837.09

(3.29)

1945

(7.64) 222

(0.87)

25468.09

7. Kampur 17392.01

(74.58)

438.93

(1.88)

2390.16

(10.25)

417.9

(1.79)

2526.15

(10.84) 154.1

(0.66)

23319.25

8. Hojai 24139.02

(71.82)

1268

(3.77)

2429.5

(7.23)

1248

(3.71)

4077

(12.13) 450.4

(1.34)

33611.92

9. Lanka 27479.05

(62.81)

1433.37

(3.28)

5445.75

(12.45)

3262.5

(7.45)

5412.73

(12.37) 718.2

(1.64)

43751.6

NAGAON DISTRICT 184071.15

(70.11)

8359.76

(3.18)

25378.31

(9.67)

11300.62

(4.30)

30079.84

(11.46) 3370.35

(1.28)

262560.03

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Guwahati.

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APPENDIX XI

Area Under Different Crops at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 2000-01 (Area in Hectares)

(Figures in brackets indicate the percentage to the total cropped area).

Revenue Circles Cereals Pulses Horticultural

Crops

Oilseeds Cash crops Others Total cropped

Area

1. Kaliabor 19112.97

(68.83)

1320.33

(4.75)

2370.98

(8.54)

1632.21

(5.88) 2907.64

(10.47)

424.28

(1.53)

27768.41

2. Samaguri 18446.42

(60.75)

1174.78

(3.87)

4411.81

(14.53)

1202.53

(3.96) 5035.99

(16.58)

93.42

(0.31)

30364.95

3. Rupahi 16155.53

(63.20)

1166.27

(4.56)

1560.32

(6.10)

1095.52

(4.29) 5064.48

(19.81)

520.38

(2.04)

25562.5

4. Dhing 20345.36

(74.06)

929.69

(3.38)

1120.2

(4.08)

1186.8

(4.32) 3817.3

(13.90)

70.5

(0.26)

27469.85

5.Nagaon Sadar 21788.1

(70.63)

1036.05

(3.36)

2195.6

(7.12)

1500

(4.86) 4034

(13.08)

292

(0.95)

30845.75

6. Raha 21117.76

(83.38)

425.5

(1.68)

1403

(5.54)

598

(2.36) 1574.05

(6.21)

209.88

(0.83)

25328.19

7. Kampur 22559.19

(84.88)

39.25

(0.15)

808.41

(3.04)

601.75

(2.26) 2376.6

(8.95)

191.37

(0.72)

26576.57

8. Hojai 23998.55

(68.66)

2277.24

(6.52)

3093.51

(8.85)

1572.23

(4.50) 3259.44

(9.32)

751.3

(2.15)

34952.27

9. Lanka 32315.79

(73.78)

3203.9

(7.31)

2152.14

(4.91)

2474.25

(5.65) 3375.45

(7.71)

280.32

(0.64)

43801.85

NAGAON DISTRICT 195839.67

(71.82)

11573.01

(4.24)

19115.97

(7.01)

11863.29

(4.35) 31444.95

(11.54)

2833.45

(1.04)

272670.34

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Guwahati.

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APPENDIX XII

Area Under Different Crops at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 2005-06 (Area in Hectares)

(Figures in brackets indicates the percentage to the total cropped area)

Revenue Circles Cereals Pulses Horticultural

Crops

Oilseeds Cash crops Others Total cropped

Area

1. Kaliabor 14368.46

(48.54)

995.89

(3.36)

5829.51

(19.69)

820.29

(2.77)

7479.78

(25.27)

108.02

(0.37)

29649.08

2. Samaguri 20427.03

(66.64)

1130.94

(3.69)

3650.53

(11.91)

1040.7

(3.39)

4317.35

(14.09)

85.42

(0.28)

30651.97

3. Rupahi 16232.45

(63.41)

1104.77

(4.31)

2124.36

(8.30)

899.51

(3.51)

4709.38

(18.40)

530.32

(2.07)

25600.79

4. Dhing 24884.55

(65.28)

2326.02

(6.10)

2068.5

(5.43)

4263.6

(11.18)

4528.6

(11.88)

50.45

(0.13)

38121.72

5. Nagaon Sadar 24620.8

(73.16)

733

(2.18)

2879

(8.55)

2520.31

(7.49)

2662.1

(7.91)

240.1

(0.71)

33655.31

6.Raha 21126.68

(82.50)

420

(1.64)

1525.8

(5.96)

555

(2.17)

1709

(6.67)

271.72

(1.06)

25608.2

7.Kampur 23946.34

(87.50)

254.25

(0.93)

1121.5

(4.10)

379.1

(1.39)

1315.4

(4.81)

349.21

(1.27)

27365.8

8.Hojai 25433.07

(71.30)

1783.08

(4.99)

3394.24

(9.52)

1552.2

(4.35)

3266.06

(9.16)

244.20

(0.68)

35672.85

9.Lanka 24662.68

(56.92)

4835.95

(11.16)

6455.27

(14.90)

1775.45

(4.10)

4876.22

(11.26)

720.18

(1.66)

43325.75

10. Doboka 21624.01

(82.96)

641.97

(2.46)

2485.54

(9.54)

452.45

(1.74)

731.7

(2.81)

127.29

(0.49)

26062.96

NAGAON

DISTRICT

217326.07

(68.84)

14225.87

(4.51)

31534.25

(9.99)

14258.61

(4.52)

35595.59

(11.28)

2726.91

(0.86)

315667.3

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Guwahate.

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APPENDIX XIII

Intensity of Cropping at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 1985-86

Revenue Circles Net Cropped Area Gross Cropped Area Intensity of Cropping

1.Kaliabor 26426.22 31453.31 119.02

2.Samaguri 39396.52 47923.00 121.64

3.Dhing 18076.63 27118.53 150.02

4.Nagaon Sadar 33725.82 45801.32 135.80

5.Raha 23087.54 25341.90 109.76

6.Kampur 21254.04 23392.04 110.06

7.Hojai 26268.89 30254.34 115.17

8.Lanka 30725.82 44483.1 144.77

NAGAON

DISTRICT

218961.48 275767.54 125.94

Source: Computed by the Researcher based on the data collected from Eight Revenue

Circle offices of the district.

APPENDIX XIV

Intensity of Cropping at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 1990-91

Revenue Circles Net Cropped Area Gross Cropped Area Intensity of Cropping

1.Kaliabor 23073.06 25273.77 109.54

2.Samaguri 26288.61 30175.65 114.79

3.Rupahi 15919.45 20034.70 125.85

4.Dhing 19467.75 21425.88 110.06

5.Nagaon Sadar 27775.72 33303.04 119.90

6.Raha 23230.59 24890.09 107.14

7.Kampur 23674.85 25858.3 109.22

8.Hojai 29266.67 32587.39 111.35

9.Lanka 37279.4 43560.7 116.85

NAGAON

DISTRICT

225976.1 257109.88 113.78

Source: Computed by the Researcher based on the data collected from Nine Revenue

Circle offices of the district.

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Intensity of Cropping at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 1995-96

Revenue Circles Net Cropped Area Gross Cropped Area Intensity of Cropping

1.Kaliabor 23087.49 25392.84 109.99

2.Samaguri 26099.37 30544.86 117.03

3.Rupahi 17844.98 24570.33 137.69

4.Dhing 19375.95 26496.45 136.75

5.Nagaon Sadar 25057.43 29454.69 117.55

6.Raha 22668.09 25468.09 112.35

7.Kampur 21482.70 23319.25 108.55

8.Hojai 30116.92 33611.92 111.60

9.Lanka 37380.2 43751.6 117.04

NAGAON

DISTRICT

223113.13 262610.03 117.70

Source: Computed by the Researcher based on the data collected from Nine Revenue

Circle offices of the district.

APPENDIX XVI

Intensity of Cropping at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 2000-01

Revenue Circles Net Cropped Area Gross Cropped Area Intensity of Cropping

1.Kaliabor 26643.41 27768.41 104.22

2.Samaguri 25559.20 30364.95 118.80

3.Rupahi 17802.77 25562.50 143.59

4.Dhing 19218.30 27470.35 142.94

5.Nagaon Sadar 25835.55 30845.75 119.39

6.Raha 22518.19 25328.19 112.48

7.Kampur 23978.08 26576.57 110.84

8.Hojai 26468.18 34952.27 132.05

9.Lanka 37420.10 43801.85 117.05

NAGAON

DISTRICT

225443.78 272670.84 120.95

Source: Computed by the Researcher based on the data collected from Nine Revenue

Circle offices of the district.

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APPENDIX XVII

Intensity of Cropping at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 2005-06

Revenue Circles Net Cropped Area Gross Cropped Area Intensity of Cropping

1.Kaliabor 26794.56 29601.95 110.48

2.Samaguri 26099.45 30651.97 117.44

3.Rupahi 23095.57 25600.79 110.85

4.Dhing 28984.47 38121.72 131.52

5.Nagaon Sadar 27260.78 33655.31 123.46

6.Raha 22728.20 25608.2 112.67

7.Kampur 24520.20 27365.8 111.61

8.Hojai 32116.85 35672.85 111.07

9.Lanka 37050.25 43325.75 116.94

10.Doboka 23490.56 26062.96 110.95

NAGAON

DISTRICT

272140.89 315667.3 115.99

Source: Computed by the Researcher based on the data collected from Ten Revenue

Circle offices of the district.

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APPENDIX XVIII

Scores of First Principal Component at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam. 2005-06

Revenue

Circles Z1a1 Z2a2 Z3a3 Z4a4 Z5a5 Z6a6 Z7a7 Z8a8 Z9a9 Z10a10 Z11a11 Z12a12 Z13a13 Z14a14 Score

value

1.Kaliabor -0.02308 0.00183 0.39556 -0.05292 0.11484 0.05574 -0.00034 0.21384 -0.08298 -0.08266 -0.08005 -0.01269 0.11307 -0.01127 0.54889

2.Samaguri 0.00770 0.00037 0.08471 -0.00379 0.10833 0.02525 0.00082 -0.31643 -0.02680 -0.19849 -0.14106 -0.03407 0.00594 -0.00324 -0.49078

3.Rupahi -0.02144 0.00093 -0.05953 0.05704 -0.01155 0.05984 -0.00082 0.05416 -0.07673 0.06059 0.29902 -0.04571 -0.01997 -0.01438 0.28144

4.Dhing 0.06996 0.00009 -0.17421 0.05517 -0.26706 -0.03541 -0.00041 0.16918 -0.11715 0.07465 0.33258 -0.02543 0.06962 0.02425 0.17582

5.Nagaon

Sadar 0.03432 -0.00043 -0.04955 -0.10448 0.15987 -0.29748 -0.00073 -0.27319 0.05696 0.07991 -0.36606 0.04009 -0.40316 0.00484 -1.11909

6.Raha -0.01339 -0.00059 -0.15303 0.06320 0.16204 -0.03709 0.00141 -0.14411 0.06734 0.06524 -0.10140 0.05875 -0.15355 -0.00666 -0.19185

7.Kampur -0.01808 -0.00084 -0.22735 0.03646 -0.21390 -0.28371 -0.00063 -0.26609 0.02066 0.04571 0.01567 -0.00105 -0.38022 -0.00028 -1.27364

8.Hojai -0.02047 -0.00027 -0.01079 -0.01388 -0.10269 0.19671 0.00125 0.24146 0.05048 -0.06384 -0.06975 -0.01552 0.39371 0.01008 0.59649

9.Lanka 0.00549 0.00000 0.20417 0.01866 0.15390 0.17264 0.00000 0.32834 0.02904 0.04865 0.39054 0.00660 0.48007 0.00072 1.83882

10.Doboka -0.02100 -0.00110 -0.00999 -0.05546 -0.10378 0.14352 -0.00054 -0.00715 0.07918 -0.02975 -0.27949 0.02903 -0.10551 -0.00406 -0.36610

Source: Computation done in Computer using SPSS package. .

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.APPENDIX XIX

Scores of Second Principal Component at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam, 2005-06

Revenue

Circles Z1a1 Z2a2 Z3a3 Z4a4 Z5a5 Z6a6 Z7a7 Z8a8 Z9a9 Z10a10 Z11a11 Z12a12 Z13a13 Z14a14 Score

value

1.Kaliabor -0.0716 0.6970 0.1552 -0.0790 0.0000 0.1282 0.0000 0.3521 0.4373 0.0000 -0.0261 0.0350 0.1810 -0.0965 1.71259

2.Samaguri 0.0239 0.1421 0.0332 -0.0057 0.0000 0.0581 0.0000 -0.5210 0.1413 0.0000 -0.0460 0.0939 0.0095 -0.0277 -0.09833

3.Rupahi -0.0665 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 -0.06653

4.Dhing 0.2171 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.21707

5.Nagaon

Sadar 0.1065 -0.3444 -0.0410 0.1454 0.0000 -0.2209 0.0000 -0.4041 -0.3519 0.0000 0.0368 -0.0416 -0.2536 -0.0419 -1.41071

6.Raha -0.0416 -0.0965 -0.0271 -0.0063 0.0000 -0.0125 0.0000 0.3154 -0.1344 0.0000 0.0180 -0.1636 -0.0051 0.0166 -0.13699

7.Kampur -0.0561 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 -0.05610

8.Hojai -0.0635 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 -0.06351

9.Lanka 0.0170 -0.0017 -0.0446 0.0478 0.0000 -0.2210 0.0000 -0.5575 0.1444 0.0000 0.0554 0.0081 -0.4231 -0.0027 -0.97785

10.Doboka -0.0652 0.1210 0.0014 0.0062 0.0000 -0.0104 0.0000 -0.0095 0.1504 0.0000 -0.0194 0.1407 0.0019 -0.0060 0.31118

Source: Computation done in Computer using SPSS package.

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APPENDIX XX

Scores of Third Principal Component at Revenue Circle Level in Nagaon District, Assam. 2005-06

Revenue

Circles Z1a1 Z2a2 Z3a3 Z4a4 Z5a5 Z6a6 Z7a7 Z8a8 Z9a9 Z10a10 Z11a11 Z12a12 Z13a13 Z14a14 Score

value

1.Kaliabor -0.00004 0.31277 0.35822 -0.05619 -0.00942 0.04112 -0.02426 0.11405 0.15891 0.15531 -0.07184 0.13569 0.06454 -0.00492 1.17393

2.Samaguri 0.00001 0.06378 0.07671 -0.00402 -0.00888 0.01863 0.05801 -0.16876 0.05133 0.37295 -0.12661 0.36436 0.00339 -0.00142 0.69948

3.Rupahi -0.00003 0.15977 -0.05391 0.06056 0.00095 0.04414 -0.05822 0.02889 0.14694 -0.11384 0.26838 0.48878 -0.01140 -0.00628 0.95472

4.Dhing 0.00011 0.01456 -0.15776 0.05857 0.02190 -0.02612 -0.02916 0.09023 0.22436 -0.14026 0.29850 0.27188 0.03974 0.01060 0.67715

5.Nagaon

Sadar 0.00005 -0.07385 -0.04487 -0.11092 -0.01311 -0.21944 -0.05190 -0.14570 -0.10908 -0.15014 -0.32855 -0.42870 -0.23012 0.00212 -1.90422

6.Raha -0.00002 -0.10146 -0.13859 0.06710 -0.01329 -0.02736 0.09994 -0.07686 -0.12897 -0.12258 -0.09101 -0.62823 -0.08764 -0.00291 -1.25188

7.Kampur -0.00003 -0.14289 -0.20589 0.03872 0.01754 -0.20928 -0.04511 -0.14191 -0.03957 -0.08590 0.01407 0.01127 -0.21703 -0.00012 -1.00613

8.Hojai -0.00003 -0.04601 -0.00977 -0.01474 0.00842 0.14511 0.08865 0.12878 -0.09667 0.11996 -0.06260 0.16595 0.22473 0.00440 0.65617

9.Lanka 0.00001 0.00076 0.18490 0.01981 -0.01262 0.12735 0.00029 0.17511 -0.05561 -0.09141 0.35052 -0.07056 0.27402 0.00031 0.90288

10.Doboka -0.00003 -0.18743 -0.00905 -0.05888 0.00851 0.10587 -0.03824 -0.00381 -0.15164 0.05590 -0.25085 -0.31044 -0.06023 -0.00178 -0.90210

Source: Computation done in Computer using SPSS package.


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