STATISTICS OF
FACTORIES
2009
LABOUR BUREAU MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CHANDIGARH/SHIMLA
PREFACE
Labour is included in the concurrent list of the Constitution and both the Union and the State Governments are empowered to legislate on it. There are Central and State Legislations on many aspects of labour such as employment, wages, working condition, industrial relations, social security, labour welfare and so on.
Rapid industrial development and changed economic scenario have necessitated
availability of reliable database for formulation of progressive labour policies to improve working conditions of labour, ensure adequate safety measures and to promote health and welfare of the workers employed in factories and evaluate their implementation. The present report contains comprehensive statistical information on the working of the Registered Factories in India based on the Annual Returns/Reports received from the responding States/Union Territories pertaining to the year, 2009.
The Rules framed under the Factories Act, 1948 impose obligations on the employers
of the registered factories to submit annual returns in the prescribed format to the Chief Inspectors of Factories/Labour Commissioners of their respective States/Union Territories. These State/U.T. authorities in turn furnish consolidated data in respect of the entire State/Union Territory in the prescribed proformae, to the Labour Bureau along with a detailed annual report on the working of the Factories Act, 1948. The Labour Bureau compiles and disseminates these Statistics at All India level. It may be mentioned here that the statistics of employment in respect of factories not submitting returns to the concerned state authorities, are estimates prepared by these authorities.
I am thankful to the responding States Governments/Union Territories without whose
support it would not have been possible to bring out this Report. I also place on record my appreciation of the work done by the team of officers and staff members of the Labour Bureau.
The views expressed, if any, are not necessarily those of the Government of India,
Ministry of Labour & Employment. I urge the readers to send their suggestions for further improvement of future issues of this publication.
D . S. Kolamkar DIRECTOR GENERAL
Labour Bureau. Chandigarh / Shimla. Dated: 27th March, 2012
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C O N T E N T S
Sl. No. PAGES
SUMMARY OF THE REPORT 1-2
CHAPTERS
1. Salient Features of the Factories Act, 1948 3-5
2. Distribution of Factories 6-8
3. Average Daily Employment 9-13
4. Hours of Work 14-15
5. Leave and Holidays 16
6. Industrial Injuries 17-18
7. Safety Measures 19-21
8. Health 22-23
9. Welfare 24-25
10. Inspections and Convictions 26
ANNEXURES
I Statistical Tables ( S. No. 1.1 to 9.3 ) 27-127
II National Industrial Classification 128-139
III Blank Proformae for collection of Labour Statistics 140-150
IV List of Officers/Officials associated with this report 151
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STATISTICAL TABLES Table
No.
Subject PAGES
1.1 Number of Registered Factories during 2009 by States/Union Territories
27
1.2 Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2009 by States/Union Territories and Industries
28-32
1.3 Factories Carrying on Operations Declared Dangerous and Workers in Such Operations during 2009 by States/Union Territories
33
1.4 Factories Carrying on Operations Declared Dangerous and Workers Employed in Such Operations during 2009 by Industries
34
2.1 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2009 by States/Union Territories
35
2.2 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2009 by Major Group of Industries
36
2.3 Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2009 by States/Union Territories and Industries at 3 digit level
37-66
2.4 Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2009 by States/Union Territories under relevant Section of the Factories Act, 1948
67
2.5 Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2009 by Sectors and States/Union Territories
68
2.6 Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2009 by Sectors and Industries
69
2.7 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Working Strength during 2009 by States/Union Territories
70-72
2.8 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Working Strength during 2009 by Industries
73-75
2.9 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Number of Days Worked during 2009 by States/Union Territories
76-77
2.10 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Number of Days Worked during 2009 by Industries
78-79
2.11 Mandays Worked in Factories Submitting Returns during 2009 by Industries and States/Union Territories
80-82
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2.12 Average Daily Employment in Working Factories (Submitting Returns) by Age and Sex and by States/Union Territories during 2009
83
2.13 Industry-wise Average Daily Employment in Working Factories by Age and Sex during 2009
84
3.1 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers by States/Union Territories during 2009
85
3.2 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women Workers by States/Union Territories during 2009
86
3.3 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers during 2009 by Industries
87
3.4 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women Workers during 2009 by Industries
88
4.1 Leave with Wages during 2009 by States/Union Territories
89
5.1 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns during 2009 by Industries and States/Union Territories
90-96
5.2 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Age and Sex during 2009 by States/Union Territories
97-98
5.3 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Age and Sex during 2009 by Industries
99-100
5.4 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Causes during 2009 by States/Union Territories
101-108
5.5 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Causes during 2009 by Industries
109-116
5.6 Average Number of Mandays Lost due to Non-Fatal Accidents in which Workers Returned to Work during 2009 by States/Union Territories and Industries
117-118
8.1 Number of Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2009 by States/Union Territories
119-121
8.2 Number of Safety Officers, Ambulances, Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2009 by Industries
122-124
9.1 Number of Factories inspected during 2009 by States/Union Territories
125
9.2 Inspectorate Staff Strength during 2009 by States/Union Territories
126
9.3 Number of Convictions obtained during 2009 by States/Union Territories 127
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Summary of the Report
The Factories Act, 1948 is a labour welfare legislation which was enacted with the prime objective of protecting workmen employed in factories against industrial and occupational hazards. It imposes upon the owners and occupiers obligations to protect the workers. The present review presents detailed report on implementation of Factories Act, 1948 during the year 2009. The main highlights of the report are as follows: - Growth of Factories • There was an increase of 3.15 per cent in the number of total registered
factories i.e. from 1,48,087 in the beginning of the year to 1,52,747 at the end of the year 2009 (Table 1.1).
• Of the total registered factories, the percentage of working factories was 93.87 per cent (Table 1.1). • The number of factories submitting returns was 37,244 i.e. 25.97 per cent
of the total registered working factories (Table 1.1). Average Daily Employment in Factories and its Distribution • The major proportion of working factories i.e. 65.97 per cent as well as employment i.e. 80.17 per cent was reported under section 2m(i) of the Factories Act, 1948 (Table 2.4). • Share of working factories under Public Sector was 2.74 per cent whereas in Private sector it was 97.26 per cent (Table 2 .5). • Adult men constituted 92.66 per cent of the total average daily employment in
the working factories whereas adult women, adolescents and children (both male & female) were 7.29 per cent, 0.03 per cent and 0.02 per cent respectively (Table 2.12).
• About 12.73 per cent of the total average number of workers employed daily
in the working factories were employed in the factories carrying on dangerous operations (Table 1.3 & 1.4).
• About 77.07 per cent of the working factories were employing less than 50
workers (Table 2.7 & Table 2.8). • About 78.07 per cent of the total number of factories submitting returns
worked for more than 240 days (Table 2.9 & 2.10).
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Hours of Work • Normal weekly hours of work for most of the adult men (68.67 per cent) and women (71.56 per cent) were in the range of 45 – 48 hours (Table 3.1 & 3.2). • About 24.64 per cent of adult men and 17.48 per cent adult women were
putting in above 48 hours of work per day (Table -3.1 & Table 3.2). Leave and Holidays • Out of total number of persons who were entitled to annual leave with wages,
about 77.12 per cent were granted leave (Table-4.1). Industrial Injuries • Total Injuries (fatal and non-fatal) have increased by 11.37 per cent i.e. from
5972 in 2008 to 6651 in 2009 (Table-5.1). • Frequency rate of injuries per one lakh mandays worked declined from 0.88 during 2008 to 0.85 during 2009 (Table-5.1). • Incidence rate per thousand average daily employment has increased from
0.80 in 2008 to 1.03 in 2009 (Table 5.1). • About 95.67 per cent of men and about 2.93 per cent of women suffered from
injuries (fatal and non-fatal) (Table 5.2 & 5.3). • Severity rate of mandays lost due to injuries per one lakh mandays worked
has decreased from 23.43 in 2008 to 15.91 in 2009 (Table 5.6). Inspections • Out of total factories inspected, 88.06 per cent factories were inspected only
once and rest were inspected twice or more (Table 9.1). Convictions • Out of the total 4961 Convictions, 3939 Convictions i.e. 79.40 per cent pertained to the offences relating to Employment & Hours of Work (Table 9.3).
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C H A P T E R – 1
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 Labour being in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution, data on various aspects of labour is collected both by Central and State Governments. Most of the data are by product of the administration of various labour laws. The Factories Act, 1948 is one such Act, which came into force on 1.4.1949 and is applicable to the whole of India including Jammu and Kashmir. 1. OBJECTIVE
The main objective of the Act is to ensure adequate safety measures and to promote health and welfare of the workers employed in factories to protect the workers against industrial occupational hazards as well as to prevent the workers from being subject to unduly long hours of bodily strain and manual labour. The Act is meant to provide protection to the workers from being exploited and also provides for improvement of the working conditions with in the factory premises. 2. COVERAGE
The coverage of the Act is confined to : -
(a) factories using power and employing 10 or more workers on any working day of the preceding twelve months;
(b) factories not using power and employing 20 or more workers on
any working day of the preceding twelve months; and
(c) factories specially notified under Section 85 of the Act by the Governments of State/Union Territories.
3. IMPORTANT CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
(a) Factory means any premises including the precincts thereof:-
i) wherein ten or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding twelve months and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on with the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on or
ii) wherein twenty or more workers are working or were working on
any day of the preceding twelve months and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid of power or is ordinarily so carried on.
(b) Worker means a person employed directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor) with or without the knowledge of the principal employer, whether for remuneration or not in any manufacturing process or in
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cleaning any part of the machinery or premises used for a manufacturing process or in any kind of work incidental to or connected with the manufacturing process or the subject of manufacturing process [but does not include any member of the armed forces of the Union]. (c) Manufacturing Process means any process for: -
i) Making, altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, packing, oiling,
washing, cleaning, breaking up, demolishing or otherwise treating or adapting any article or substance with a view to its use, sale, transport, delivery or disposal or
ii) Pumping oil, water, sewage or any other substance or
iii) Generating, transforming or transmitting power or
iv) Composing types for printing, printing by letter press, lithography,
photogravure or other similar process or book binding,
v) Constructing, reconstructing, repairing, refitting, finishing or breaking up ships or vessels,
vi) Preserving or storing any article in cold storage.
(a) Hazardous Process means any process or activity in relation to an industry specified in the First Schedule where, unless special care is taken, raw materials used therein or the intermediate or finished products, by- products, wastes or effluents thereof would:
(i) cause material impairment of the health of the
persons engaged in or connected therewith, or
(ii) result in the pollution of the general environment,
Provided that the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, amend the First Schedule by way of addition, omission or variation of any industry specified in the said Schedule.
(e) Fatal Injury means injury resulting from industrial accident which caused death of the worker. (f) Non-Fatal Injury means injury resulting from an industrial accident, which
prevented injured worker from attending to the work for a period of 48 hours or more immediately following the injury.
(g) Adult means a person who has completed his eighteenth year of age.
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(h) Adolescent means a person who has completed his fifteenth year of age but has not completed his eighteenth year.
(i) Child means a person who has not completed his fifteenth year of age. (j) Average Number of Workers Employed Daily are calculated by dividing
the aggregate number of attendance on all the working days (that is, mandays worked) by the number of working days in the year. Attendance on separate shifts (e.g. night and day shifts) should be counted separately. Days on which the factory was closed for whatever cause and days on which the manufacturing process was not carried on should not be treated as working days. Partial attendance for less than half a shift on a working day should be ignored, while attendance for half a shift or more on such day should be treated as full attendance.
(k) Mandays Worked means total number of attendance on working days during a calendar year.
(l) Average Number of Hours Worked per week means the total actual hours worked by all workers during the year excluding the rest intervals but including overtime worked divided by the product of average number of workers employed daily in the factory and 52 weeks. In case the factory has not worked for the whole year, the number of weeks during which the factory worked would be used in place of 52.
(m) Limitations of the data: The following States/U.Ts have not Submitted
their returns for the year 2009 despite repeated remainders or have Submitted defective returns and are, therefore, excluded.
State/U.Ts. (which did not submit the returns)
State/U.Ts. (which submitted defective returns)
1. Chhattisgarh 2. Gujarat 3. Jharkhand 4. Kerala 5. West Bengal 6. Daman & Diu
1. Himachal Pradesh 2. Jammu & Kashmir 3. Karnataka 4. Madhya Pradesh 5. Nagaland 6. Tamil Nadu 7. Dadra Nagar Haveli 8. Puducherry
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C H A P T E R – 2
DISTRIBUTION OF FACTORIES 2.1 This chapter provides data relating to the total number of factories on register at the beginning of the year, the number of factories registered and de-registered during the year, number of working factories with estimated average daily employment, number of working factories submitting returns by size of employment, number of days worked and their distribution by public and private sectors. 2.2 The details of registered factories by States/Union Territories for the year 2009 have been presented in Table 1.1.This table shows that the total number of factories on register rose by 3.15 per cent from 148087 in the beginning of the year 2009 to 152747 at the end of the year 2009. While 6106 new factories were registered during the year 2009, the number of factories de-registered from the register during the same period was 1446. Of the total number of factories on register at the end of the year 2009, 93.87 per cent factories were reported as working. 2.3 Number of the working factories and estimated average daily employment by States and Industries for the year 2009 has been presented in Table 1.2. During 2009, the industry group ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ (Industry Code 15) accounted for 20.17 per cent of the total number of working factories, followed by the ‘Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products (Industry Code 26) which accounted for 10.37per cent. The highest estimated average daily employment was reported for industry group ‘Manufacture of Food Products (Industry Code -15) which was 14.89 per cent of the total estimated average employment, followed by the ‘Manufacture of Textiles (Industry Code 17) which accounted for 9.71 per cent. 2.4 The number of factories carrying on operations declared dangerous under Section 87 of the Factories Act, 1948 by States and by Industries have been shown in Tables 1.3 and 1.4 respectively. The proportion of average daily number of workers employed in dangerous operations to total average daily number of workers employed in working factories worked out to be 12.73 per cent in the year 2009. As revealed from Table 1.3, the maximum number of working factories carrying on dangerous operations was reported by Uttarakhand followed by Andhra Pradesh. 2.5 The employers of registered factories are required to submit annual returns in the prescribed form under the Factories Act, 1948 to the Chief Inspector of Factories of their respective States/Union Territories, who, in turn furnish the consolidated data in respect of the entire State/Union Territory in the prescribed proformae to the Labour Bureau. Some of the factories, however, do not submit their returns. Thus the factories are divided into two categories i.e. (i) those submitting returns and (ii) others not-submitting returns. The data on working
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factories submitting returns are given in Table 1.1. It shows that 25.97 per cent of the total working factories submitted the annual returns in prescribed format under the Factories Act, 1948 for the year 2009. The response rate was highest in Goa at 78.06 per cent followed by Orissa at 70.35 per cent and A & N Islands at 59.52 per cent. The lowest response rate was in Bihar, reported at 0.98 per cent, followed by Punjab at 8.09 per cent and Manipur at 11.12 per cent. The break-up of working factories into those submitting and not- submitting returns by states and industries are given in Table 2.1 and Table 2.2. When analyzed by industries, ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ industry (Industry Code 15) ranked first with 19.05 per cent of the total factories submitting returns, followed by ‘Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products' (Industry Code 26) at 8.96 per cent. 2.6 Distribution of working factories submitting returns by size of employment during the years 2001 to 2009 has been given in Table 2(i) below. It shows that the percentage of factories (submitting returns) was 77 per cent, for factories employing less than 50 workers during the year 2009.
Table –2(i) Distribution of Factories (Submitting Returns) By Size of Employment
Year
Total No. of Working factories Submitting returns
Percentage of Factories (submitting returns)
Employing less than 50 workers
Employing 50 or more but less than 500 workers
Employing 500 or more workers
1 2 3 4 5 2001 60559 80 18 2 2002 57021 78 20 2 2003 35729 80 18 2 2004 59908 78 20 2 2005 67324 78 20 2 2006 73876 78 19 3 2007 41402 79 18 2 2008 27954 77 22 1 2009 33490* 77 21 2
* excludes figures of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi for which separate figures according to working strength is not available. 2.7 The distribution of working factories (submitting returns) according to number of days actually worked during the years 2001 to 2009 is presented in Table 2(ii). It shows that maximum of the total factories (submitting returns) i.e. 78.07 per cent worked for more than 240 days during the year 2009. During the previous years also the trend is similar.
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Table – 2(ii) Distribution Of Working Factories Submitting Returns According To Number Of Days Worked
Year Factories working for 240
days or less in the year Factories working for more than 240 days in the year
All working factories
Number Percentage Number Percentage Number 1 2 3 4 5 6
2001 14872 24.56 45687 75.44 60559 2002 13389 23.48 43632 76.52 57021 2003 7569 21.18 28160 78.82 35729 2004 13604 22.71 46304 77.29 59908 2005 15606 23.18 51720 76.82 67324 2006 17463 23.64 56413 76.36 73876 2007 7740 18.69 33662 81.31 41402 2008 7350 25.17 21849 74.83 29199 2009 7345 21.93 26145 78.07 33490*
* excludes figures of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in the year 2009 for which separate figures according to number of days worked are not available. 2.8 Distribution of working factories by Sector during the year 2009 has been presented in Table -2(iii).
Table – 2(iii) Distribution Of Working Factories By Sector During 2009
Sector Number of working
factories Percentage to total
Public 3926 2.74 Private 139463 97.26 Total 143389 100.00
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CHAPTER-3
AVERAGE DAILY EMPLOYMENT 3.1 The statistics collected under the Factories Act, 1948 relate to workers as defined under the Act, i.e. persons employed directly or through any agency, whether for wages or not in any manufacturing process or in cleaning any part of machinery or premises used for manufacturing process or any other kind of work incidental to or connected with manufacturing process. The definition covers not only workers but also those supervisory and clerical personnel who are connected with manufacturing processes. Further, the coverage is limited to factories as defined in the Factories Act, 1948, viz., a) factories using power and employing 10 or more workers on any working day (Section 2m (i)), b) factories not using power and employing 20 or more workers on any working day (Section 2m (ii)) and c) factories specially notified under Section 85 of the Factories Act by the State Government. 3.2 The employment data which represent average daily employment are furnished by each factory by dividing total attendance (man days worked) in a year by the total number of working days during the year. The estimated employment for factories not submitting returns is obtained by the State authorities on the basis of following in order of their preference:- i) recent factory inspection reports
ii) last year’s employment data iii) employment figures reported in the application for registration or grant or renewal of license.
3.3 The average daily employment for an industry group or a State is obtained by summing up the reported and estimated figures of average daily employment for all factories belonging to an industry or a State. 3.4 Table 2.1 depicts estimated average daily employment in all the working factories by States/U.T.s in the responding states during 2009. The total estimated average daily employment was 6.4 million in the year 2009. The estimated average daily employment in the factories submitting returns accounted for 41.03 per cent of the total estimated average daily employment in the total working factories. The average daily employment per working factory worked out to be 45.25 at all India level. It was highest in A & N Islands (129.86) and lowest in Manipur (9.80). 3.5 Estimated average daily employment by Industry Groups at two digit level and by States/Industry Groups at three-digit level of National Industrial Classification, 2004 has been presented in Tables 2.2 and 2.3 respectively. These tables reveal that Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi together accounted for 89.30 per cent of the total working factories and the bulk of employment i.e., 91.16 per cent of the total employment. Amongst the industry groups, the average daily employment per working factory was the highest i.e. 607.91 in the Public Administration and Defence Compulsory Social Security. (Industry Code 75) and the lowest i.e. 5.00 was in Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities (Industry Code 02).
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3.6 State-wise number of working factories and estimated average daily employment covered under Section 2m (i), 2m (ii) and notified under Section 85 of the Factories Act, 1948 have been shown in table 2.4. It may be seen from this Table that a major proportion of working factories i.e. 65.97 per cent as well as employment i.e. 80.17 per cent was reported under Section 2m (i) of the Factories Act, 1948. Further, under this Section i.e. 2m(i) the share of eleven states viz., Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Delhi together constituted about 98.10 per cent of the total working factories whereas in case of estimated average daily employment, these States together accounted for 97.61 per cent. 3.7 The number of working factories and estimated average daily employment by States and Industries in Public and Private Sector have been presented in Tables 2.5 and 2.6. It may be seen from these tables that factories in the Public Sector accounted for 2.74 per cent of total working factories and 11.43 per cent of the total estimated average daily employment. The Private Sector accounted for the remaining 97.26 per cent of total working factories and 88.57 per cent of the total estimated employment. Average daily employment in Public Sector was the highest i.e. 13.45 per cent in the Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment (Industry Code 35). In the case of Private Sector, highest average daily employment i.e. 15.61 per cent was reported in ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ (Industry Code-15). 3.8 The distribution of working factories submitting returns according to average daily number of workers employed therein as classified by States/Union Territories and by Major Industry Groups is given in Tables 2.7 and 2.8. 3.9 The number of factories submitting returns and average daily number of workers employed therein in the various employment size-groups are presented in the Table 3.(i) as under.
Table -3(i) Number of Working Factories Submitting Returns And Average Daily Employment
Therein By Employment Size- Group For The Year 2009 Employment Size
No. of Factories Employment
5000 & above 13 129670 1000 to 4999 270 489036 500 to 999 446 314620 100 to 499 3395 731427 50 to 99 3555 256423 20 to 49 6875 230403 10 to 19 8720 129578 9 and below 10216 58765 Total * 33490 2339922
* excludes figures of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi for which separate figures according to employment size are not available.
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3.10 Table-3(ii) presents the details of industry groups in which the large-size units employing 1,000 and more workers were reported.
Table – 3(ii)
Total Number Of Units Employing 1000 Or More Workers And Percentage Of Employment In Such Units To The Total Employment In Each Selected Industry
Group For The Year 2009 Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Industry group No. of units employing 1000 or more workers
Persons employed in the units in Co.(3) and its percentage to total employment in each selected industry
1 2 3 4 01 Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry
and Related Service Activities 2 2306 (7.25)
15 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages
13 18002 (5.62)
16 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 3 4208 (28.65) 17 Manufacture of Textiles 36 49697 (27.02) 18 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel;
Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 2 8964 (22.78)
19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather Manufacture of Luggage, Handbags, Saddlery, Harness and Footwear
1 1200 (9.18)
21 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products.
8 17019 (29.80)
22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media
3 6480 (17.24)
23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel.
13 5972 (31.71)
24 Manufacture of Chemical and Chemical Products
29 54086 (21.53)
25 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products
9 18952 (20.54)
26 Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products.
14 27022 (18.91)
27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 18 90760 (38.62) 28 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal
Products except Machinery and Equipment
11 30543 (20.86)
29 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment N EC.*
26 62582 (41.41)
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31 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus
9 40056 (39.40)
32 Manufacture of Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus.
4 6913 (21.54)
33 Manufacture of Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks
3 5306 (29.35)
34 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers
17 38274 (32.25)
35 Manufacture of other Transport Equipment
26 68117 (66.32)
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Supply
22 44594 (69.55)
41 Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water
1 127 (4.64)
45 Construction 1 1765 (52.61) 50 Sale, Maintenance and Repair of
Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel
3 3968 (6.60)
63 Supporting and Auxiliary Transport Activities, Activities of Travel Agencies
6 8177 (42.64)
72 Computer and Related Activities 1 1125 (47.47) 75 Public Administration and
Defence: Compulsory Social Security
2 2491 (81.06)
N.B. Figures in brackets indicate percentage to the total employment in the industry shown in Col. (2). *NEC. = Not Elsewhere Classified 3.11 The distribution of working factories submitting returns classified according to number of days worked and average daily employment therein by States and Major Industry Groups is given in Tables 2.9 and 2.10. The number of working factories submitting returns as classified in various groups of working days and employment therein is given in the Table -3(iii) below.
Table – 3(iii) Number Of Working Factories (Submitting Returns) And Employment Therein Classified According To The Number Of Days Actually Worked During The Year 2009 No. of working days Number of Factories Average Daily Employment
1 2 3
More than 300 days 17728 1607947 More than 240 days and up to 300 days
8417 504333
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More than 180 days and up to 240 days
2730 95507
More than 120 days and up to 180 days
2711 80327
More than 60 days and up to 120 days
1554 41275
up to 60 days 350 10533 Total * 33490 2339922
* Excludes figures of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi for which separate figures according to number of days worked are not available.
Data presented in the above Table reveal that 78.07 per cent of the total number of working factories submitting returns worked for more than 240 days during the year 2009. Only a very small fraction of such factories i.e. 1.05 per cent worked for up to 60 days during the year 2009. 3.12 The number of mandays worked in working factories submitting returns by Industry groups and by States has been presented in Table 2.11. Taking all States combined together, the industry group ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages (Industry Code 15) accounted for maximum number of mandays worked i.e. 11.58 per cent. 3.13 Under the Factories Act, 1948, adult, adolescent and child have been clearly defined. The State-wise and Industry-wise Average Daily Employment by age– categories and sex have been presented in Tables 2.12 & 2.13 respectively. It may be seen that adult men, adult women, adolescent (male & female) and children (boys & girls) constituted 92.66 per cent, 7.29 per cent, 0.03 per cent and 0.02 of the total average daily employment respectively. Among the States, Maharashtra reported the highest number of workers i.e. 36.10 per cent of total average daily employment. Among the women workers, Andhra Pradesh reported the highest number of women workers i.e. 37.02 per cent of total women workers in the year 2009. Amongst industry groups, the maximum number of women workers i.e. 20.12 per cent were employed in the industry group ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages (Industry Code-15).
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CHAPTER-4
HOURS OF WORK
4.1 Section 51 of the Factories Act, 1948 prescribes that no adult worker shall be required or allowed to work in a factory for more than forty-eight hours in any week. Further, Section 54 stipulates that subject to the provision of Section 51, no adult worker shall be required or allowed to work in a factory for more than nine hours in any day. However, there is a provision to this section which states that subject to the prior approval of the Chief Inspector of Factories, the maximum daily hours specified in Section 54 may be exceeded in order to facilitate the change of shifts.
4.2 Section 52 of the Act states that no adult worker shall be required or allowed to work in a factory on the first day of the week i.e. weekly holiday. Section 53 of the Act, further, states that if the worker is deprived of any of the weekly holidays for which provision is made in Section 52, he shall be allowed, within the month in which the holidays were due to him or within the two months immediately following that month, compensatory holidays of equal number to the holidays so lost. Section 55 of the Act lays down that the periods of work of adult workers in a factory each day shall be so fixed that no worker shall work for more than 5 hours before he has had an interval for rest of at least half an hour. The Chief Inspector of Factories can exempt any factory from this provision so that the total number of hours worked by a worker without an interval does not exceed six hours.
4.3 Section 56 of the Act stipulates that the period of work of an adult worker in a factory shall be so arranged that, inclusive of his intervals for rest under Section 55, it shall not spread over more than ten and half hours on any day. The Chief Inspector of Factories, may however, increase the spread over up to twelve hours on specific grounds.
4.4 The reports received from various States/Union Territories on the working of the Factories Act, 1948 highlight satisfactory compliance with the provisions relating to hours of work.
4.5 Details pertaining to specified normal weekly hours each for adult men and adult women workers by States and Industries have been given in Tables 3.1 to 3.4. Normal weekly hours for most of the adult men and women were in the range of 45-48 hours in the factories submitting returns. The following Table presents the percentage distribution of adult workers by normal weekly hours of work.
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Table –4(i)
Percentage Distribution Of Adult Workers In Factories Submitting Returns By Normal Weekly Hours Of Work During The Year 2009
Category of Workers
Normal Hours of Work per Week
Upto 42 hours
Above 42 and upto 45 hours
Above 45 and upto 48 hours
Above 48 hours
1 2 3 4 5
Men 1.26 5.43 68.67 24.64
Women 5.79 5.17 71.56 17.48
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CHAPTER-5
LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS
Section 79 of the Factories Act provides that every worker who has worked for a period of at least 240 days or more in a factory during the calendar year shall be allowed during the subsequent calendar year, leave with wages at the rate of (a) one day for every twenty days worked in the case of adults, and (b) one day for every fifteen days worked in the case of children. The leave admissible is exclusive of holidays that occur during or at either end of the leave period. Provision is also made for proportionate leave with wages for a worker who is discharged or dismissed before he has completed 240 days service. The days of lay off, by agreement or contract or as permissible under the standing orders, maternity leave in case of female workers not exceeding twelve weeks and the leave earned in the year prior to that in which leave is enjoyed shall be deemed to be the days worked in a factory for the purpose of computation of the period of 240 days or more but shall not earn leave for these days. While calculating leave, fraction of leave of half a day or more shall be treated as one full day’s leave and fraction of less than half a day shall be omitted. If a worker does not take whole of leave entitled to him in any one calendar year, such leave is allowed be added to the leave to be allowed in the succeeding calendar year. The total number of days of leave that may be carried forward to the succeeding year shall not exceed thirty in case of an adult and forty in case of a child.
5.1 Sections 79 and 53 of the Factories Act, 1948 deal with the grant of annual leave with wages and compensatory holidays respectively. Rules framed by the State Governments and Union Territories require factories to furnish information relating to number of persons employed, number of persons eligible for leave and number of persons actually granted leave during the year. It has been observed from the consolidated returns received from various States/Union Territories that 77.12 per cent of the total number of persons, who were entitled to annual leave with wages were granted leave during the year, 2009. The provisions relating to leave and compensatory holidays were reported to be generally well observed in various States/Union Territories. The statistics relating to annual leave with wages during the year 2009 is given in Table 4.1.
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CHAPTER-6
INDUSTRIAL INJURIES 6.1 This chapter provides the statistics of fatal injuries and non-fatal injuries resulting from industrial accidents by reasons due to which the persons injured are prevented from attending to work for a period of forty-eight hours or more immediately following the accidents. The coverage remains limited and varies from year to year because many factories fail to submit the returns. The numbers of injuries are based on the notices of accidents to the notified authorities in a prescribed manner. 6.2 The important statistical measures for injuries are (i) Frequency Rate, (ii) the Severity Rate and (iii) Incidence Rate. The Frequency Rate is calculated by dividing the total number of injuries by corresponding number of mandays worked in lakhs. The Severity Rate, which takes into account the duration of disability as well, is calculated by dividing the number of mandays lost due to injuries by the number of mandays worked in lakhs. This rate is calculated only in respect of those non-fatal injuries in which workers returned to work during the same year. The incidence rate is calculated by dividing the number of injuries by average daily employment per thousand. The statistics are based on injuries reported in the annual returns. 6.3 The number and frequency rates of fatal, non-fatal and total injuries in factories submitting returns during the years 2001 to 2009 are given in Table-6 (i) below:
Table –6 (i) Number of Fatal, Non-Fatal, Total Injuries and Their Frequency Rate Year Fatal Injuries Non-Fatal Injuries All Injuries
Number Frequency Rate per one lakh mandays worked
Number Frequency Rate per one lakh mandays worked
Number Frequency Rate per one lakh mandays worked
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2001 627 0.07 27737 3.17 28364 3.24 2002 540 0.13 19913 4.75 20453 4.88 2003 525 0.08 15907 2.42 16432 2.50 2004 562 0.05 14458 1.28 15020 1.33 2005 613 0.05 14163 1.21 14776 1.27 2006 1068 0.08 18844 1.34 19912 1.42 2007 821 0.09 14469 1.64 15290 1.73 2008 478 0.07 5494 0.81 5972 0.88 2009 668 0.09 5983 0.77 6651 0.85
Note: Based on Annual Returns received from different States/Union Territories.
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6.4 Industry-wise and State-wise figures of fatal, non-fatal and total injuries for 2009 have been shown in Table 5.1. Amongst Industries ‘Manufacture of Textiles’ (Industry Code 17) ranked first with 1263 injuries (both fatal & non-fatal), as it accounted for 18.99 per cent of the total number of injuries. 6.5 The Frequency Rate of injuries (fatal and non-fatal combined together) per one lakh man days worked was the highest in the industry group ‘Recycling’ (Industry Code 37) being 54.43. The Incidence Rate of injuries (fatal and non-fatal combined together) per 1000 workers employed was the highest in this industry group Recycling i.e. Industry Code 37 being 23.81. 6.6 Among the States/Union Territories, Maharashtra reported the highest i.e. 3249 injuries (fatal and non-fatal), which constituted 48.85 per cent of the total number of injuries. Of the total injuries during the year 2009 10.04 per cent were fatal and rest was non-fatal injuries. The number of accidents in respect of women workers was negligible in comparison to the men workers. 6.7 Cause-wise number of injuries for the year 2009 by States and Industries have been presented in Tables 5.4 and 5.5. Among all the different causes, a cause ‘Others’ which includes Molten metal & Other hot or corrosive substances, Machinery not moved by mechanical power, Use of hand tools, Struck by falling body, Persons falling, Stepping on/ striking against the objects and Handling goods/ articles etc. (cause codes 121 to 131) accounted for majority of injuries i.e. 4503 which is 75.86 per cent of the total number of injuries reported under ‘causes’ during the year 2009. 6.8 The average number of man days lost due to non-fatal injuries, frequency rate and severity rate of non-fatal injuries in which workers returned to work during the same year by States and Industries during 2009 have been shown in Table 5.6. The overall average number of mandays lost was 21.53. Among the States/Union Territories, it was reported to be highest in Haryana (55.96 mandays) and the lowest in Chandigarh (6.00 mandays). 6.9 The overall frequency rate of injuries where workers returned to work was 0.74 in the year 2009. It was the highest in Meghalaya i.e 4.89. Among the industry groups, it was the highest in the Industry group of Recycling (Industry Code 37) i.e. 43.96 in the year 2009. 6.10 The overall severity rate of non-fatal injuries was 15.91 in 2009. It was highest in Bihar (148.16) during 2009. Among the industry groups, it was highest in the industry group of Recycling (Industry Code 37) i.e. 659.46 in the year 2009.
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CHAPTER-7
SAFETY MEASURES
7.1 With the continuous increase in the use of machinery, the arrangements for ensuring safety in factories has assumed immense significance. The Factories Act, 1948 has provided for several measures to ensure safety of the workers. Some of these are: (i) Fencing of machines of all sorts is compulsory, (ii) No person is to be employed in any factory to lift, carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause him injury, (iii) If it appears to the Inspector that any building or part of a building or any part of the ways, machinery or plant in a factory is in a condition that it is dangerous to human life or safety, he may serve on the Manager of the factory an order in writing specifying the measure which in his opinion should be adopted and requiring them to be carried out before a stipulated date.
The important measures taken by different Factory Inspectorates of the respective States /U.Ts. in this direction in the year 2009 are summarized below: -
7.2 ANDHRA PRADESH: The main object of the Department is to educate, advice and guide the managements in adhering to the statutory provisions of the Statute. Technical guidance was given by the Inspectorate to the factory managements for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions and for providing adequate welfare amenities to the workers.
7.3 ASSAM: The Inspectorate of Factories has taken special care for implementation of the safety provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 and rules framed there under during the year. The department organized ‘National Safety Day’ and ‘Safety Week’ in factories and Safety Training was imparted to workers and Management which resulted in sharp decrease in number of industrial accidents. Necessary guidance and advice have been given by the Inspectors on adoption of safety precautions such as guarding of machinery, safe working conditions, careful handling of materials, use of personal protective devices etc. Major accident prone factories of Assam were asked to formulate their safety policies and submit the policies. Most of the factories particularly the hazardous factories have constituted safety committee in the factory. Mock drills at periodical intervals were also carried out in the major accident hazard factories. The major accident hazard factories in the state have submitted the ON SITE emergency plans. The management of the accident hazard factories have been asked to prepare and submit the off site emergency plans and disclosure of information as required under the provision of section 41-B of the Act. 7.4 BIHAR: To ensure the implementation of the safety measures the Chemical Factories and other Factories have been advised to make Safety and Inspector of Factories, Medical Inspector and Chemical Inspector were advised to inspect factories from time to time every month.
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7.5 GOA: The Safety Training Centre with safety training facilities, Industrial Hygiene Laboratory and Library etc., was well utilized for practical demonstrations of safety precautions to benefit the trainees. The Inspectorate also carried out the safety promotional activities, which included the training course on Industrial Safety and First Aid for different factory workers and students. During the year, 48 such training programmes were conducted thereby training 1646 persons.
7.6 HARYANA: The Inspectorate Staff ensures the implementation of the safety measures. Violation of these provisions were found generally in units which were equipped with old machines. Sometimes workers did work without safety gadgets as a result of which accidents of serious nature have taken place. The State Industrial Safety Directorate is also conducting various training programmes for the Supervisors to educate, advise and train them for maintaining safety system at work place. The certifying Surgeon of the department continued to visit units regularly to medically examine the workers employed in dangerous operations as per schedule laid down in rule 102 of the Punjab Factories Rules, 1952. In some units which were involved in operations such as emission of dangerous fumes and dust etc., exhaust fans were provided while in other units other protective equipments were also provided to the workers for full protection. It was generally found that the workers did not wear protective equipment and goggles. The Inspectorate staff continued to take persuasive and legal steps for enforcing the use of desired equipments. Prosecutions for violations of the safety measures laid down in Section 22, 24 to 26, 28 to 35 and 38 were launched in 3367 cases during 2009. No violation was detected regarding employment of young persons on dangerous machines under section 23 and 27. 7.7 ODISHA: The State Safety Cell of the Directorate have taken promotional activities to inculcate safe habits and to arouse consciousness amongst workers, supervisor and managers of factories in order to improve work safety and work environment. The State Safety Cell supplements the enforcement machinery in this regard. 18 Safety Training programmes were conducted in different areas of the state where 1366 workers and shop-floor level supervisors were benefited from the programmes. Apart from these, safety posters were distributed free of cost for display in different Factories in the state and safety pamphlets & safety hand books were distributed to Workers and Managers for their guidance for safe working and Safety Management.
7.8 TRIPURA: The compliance regarding safety measures was found to be satisfactory except in cases of “ Fencing of Machinery (Section 21) and protection in case of fire (section-38) where prosecution were launched against violation and were convicted with fine. The arrangements were found to be satisfactory in “Striking Gear and device for Cutting Power ( Section 24) except for new factories for which remedial measures had been instructed. In Pressure Plaint ( Section 31) many mini boilers were put in use in many factories for supply of steam above normal atmospheric pressure. Safety valve
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tests were carried out to ensure safety in the operation. In respect of site appraisal by the Site Appraisal Committee, it was not found satisfactory particularly for factories belonging to Govt. Compliance of provisions under hazardous processes (section 41-A to 41-H) in respect of factories under Private Sector and Public Sector is more or less satisfactory. No safety and occupational health survey was conducted during 2009. 7.9 CHANDIGARH: The factories, equipped with power-aided machines, generally violated the provisions relating to Safety measures (section-21). Sometimes even workers did not take proper care in replacing the guard on the machine after work and sometimes this negligence resulted into accidents of various natures. However, the Managements have been cautioned to take suitable measures to avoid industrial accidents. The safety measures regarding protection from dangerous fumes and dust (section 35 and 36) are stipulated under the Factories Act, 1948. In cases where units which were involved in operation such as emission of dangerous fume and dust etc., exhaust fans were provided while in other units precautions were taken to remove dust and fumes. Workers were issued safety goggles and other protection equipments. No violation was detected regarding employment of young persons on dangerous machines (section -23).
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CHAPTER-8
HEALTH 8.1 Information available in the Annual Administrative Reports 2009 of various State Governments and Union Territories on health provisions for factory workers is discussed in the following paragraphs: 8.2 ASSAM: The environmental factors such as presence of contaminants in the air, physical factors like humidity, noise, lighting etc. are examined by the Inspector and preventive measures are suggested. The Medical Inspector of Factories and the Certifying Surgeons examined and carried out the work of certification to persons engaged in factories involving dangerous operations/ hazardous processes. No occupational diseases were reported or detected from any factory during the year 2009. 8.3 BIHAR: The Medical Inspector and Chemical Inspector are advised to inspect the factories from time to time every month to identify the effect of work environment on the health of workers. 8.4 GOA: Through the Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, medical examination of workers employed in factories was initiated to identify the effect of work environment on the health of workers. 8.5 HARYANA: Due to lack of proper attention given by the managements of small factories, the standard of general cleanliness was not satisfactory. However, in the big industrial units, the conditions were quite satisfactory. Some of the factories have made their own arrangements for disposal of trade-waste and effluents. The other managements were asked to make satisfactory arrangements for disposal of trade waste and effluents before the approval of their factory building plans. However, the State Water Pollution Board was also looking after the proper disposal of trade-waste. The arrangements of exhaust system were provided in the units where dry mixing, pesticides formulating and other operations involving emission of fumes and smokes from various liquids and gases were present. The arrangements of exhaust fans and chimneys were made wherever required. The need for humidification is generally felt in the textile industry dealing in cotton, yarn, staple yarn and cloth making industry. In some of the textile units, the Hygrometers were not properly maintained. The other provisions covering health & sanitation i.e. Ventilation & Temperature, Lighting, Drinking Water, Latrine & Urinals and Spittoons were found to be implemented satisfactorily. The Certifying Surgeon of the department continued to visit units regularly to medically examine the workers employed in dangerous operations as per Schedule laid down in Rule 102 of the Punjab Factories Rules 1952. 8.6 ODISHA: As per the Odisha Factories ( Control of Major Accident Hazard) Rules, 2001, 38 hazardous factories were identified as ‘ Major Accident Hazard Units’ on the basis of threshold quantity as specified in the schedule of the said Rules. All such factories are required to draw-up on site
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emergency plan. Accordingly, all the 38 MAH units have drawn their on-site emergency plan so far. Under the chemical Accidents (Emergency, Planning and Preparedness) Rules, 1966, the District Crisis Groups have been constituted in 22 districts out of 30 districts. 98 hazardous factories have conducted health checkup of workers and 72249 workers were medically examined during the year under report. 8.7 TRIPURA: On the whole, various provisions of the Act covering Health and Sanitation i.e. Cleanliness, Ventilation & Temperature, Dust & Fumes, Artificial humidification, Lighting, Overcrowding, Drinking Water Facilities, Latrines and Urinals, Disposal of Waste and Effluents & Spittoons were found to be implemented satisfactorily in the factories except in a few factories where inadequate ventilation was reported. The position has, however improved after interference of the Investigating officer. 8.8 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: Cleanliness & exhaust fans in almost all factories are found satisfactory. Duct systems were provided near dust producing places. Masks were provided to workers to prevent inhalation. Sufficient lighting arrangements were provided. Wholesome drinking water as approved by Health Officers were provided. Spittoons were provided in all factories. 8.9 CHANDIGARH: All the provisions of the Factories Act covering Health and Sanitation i.e. Cleanliness, Ventilation & Temperature, Disposal of Waste & Effluents, Dust & Fumes, Artificial Humidification, Lighting, Over Crowding, Drinking Water Facilities and Latrines & Urinals were found to be implemented satisfactorily. In small factories also the standard of cleanliness was satisfactory as the management of these factories is educated and well trained.
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CHAPTER-9
WELFARE
9.1 In order to ensure the welfare of workers, appropriate provisions have been made under Section 42 to 50 of the Factories Act, 1948. Under Section 45, ambulance room is to be provided in the factory wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed. Under Section 46, State Governments are empowered to frame Rules requiring that in every factory, wherein more than two hundred fifty workers are ordinarily employed, a canteen shall be maintained by the occupier for the use of workers. Similarly, Section 47 envisages that every factory, wherein more than one hundred fifty workers are ordinarily employed, adequate and suitable shelters or rest rooms and lunch rooms with the provision of drinking water, where workers can take meals, should be provided and maintained for the use of workers. Section 48 provides that every factory, wherein more than thirty women are ordinarily employed, should provide and maintain a suitable room/crèche for the use of children below the age of six years of such women workers. Section 49 provides that the occupier of the factories employing 500 or more workers should appoint such number of welfare officers as may be prescribed under the Act to help the management in proper implementation of labour laws. The information relating to Safety Officers, Ambulance Room, Canteens, Crèches, Shelters, Lunch Rooms and Welfare officers by States/U.Ts. and Industries for the year 2009 has been presented in Table 8.1 and 8.2. Majority of the factories in all the States / U.Ts. even though all of them were not statutorily required to provide Canteen, Creche and Shelter or Rest Rooms etc., provided these facilities.
Information regarding various welfare facilities as furnished by different States and Union Territories in their reports for the year 2009 on the working of the Factories Act, 1948 is furnished in the following paragraphs:
9.2 ANDHRA PRADESH: Of the total factories required to provide canteen facility under Section 46 of the Factories Act, 97.34 per cent factories provided this facility to their workers. Similarly, under Section 47 of the Factories Act, of the total factories required to provide shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms, 96.68 per cent factories have reported providing these facilities, whereas 86.46 per cent of the total factories employing more than 30 women workers and required to provide Crèches under section 48 have complied with the requirement. 137 factories have appointed Welfare Officers as required under Section 49.
9.3 ASSAM: The welfare amenities like canteen, shelters/ rest rooms and crèches etc. were provided by sufficient number of the factories as a statutory requirement.
9.4 BIHAR: All the required 11 Factories have appointed Safety Officers as required under Section 40–B. More than required number of factories have provided Ambulance Room, Canteen and Shelters/Rest Rooms. Only 4 factories provided crèche although 15 factories were required to provide this facility to women workers.
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9.5 GOA: During the year 2009, all the factories required to provide canteen facility under section 46 of the Factories Act, have provided this facility to their workers. Under Section 47 of the Factories Act, shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms were provided by 77 factories, 14 factories employing more than 500 workers were required to provide Welfare Officers under Section 49. However 15 such factories have provided this. 9.6 HARYANA: Adequate facilities for storing, washing and drying of clothing etc. were not provided by some factories. The Inspectorate Staff continued to take persuasive and legal steps to implement these provisions, which were to be made in the beginning when factory building plans are submitted to the Chief Inspector of Factories for approval. Various welfare provisions such as first aid appliances, Canteens, Rest Rooms and Lunch Rooms and Crèches etc. have been implemented satisfactorily. However, as regards requirement of providing crèches, due to space constraints, compliance particularly in Gurgaon was not satisfactory.
9.7 ODISHA: All the 43 factories employing more than 30 Women workers have provided crèches during the year 2009. 141 and 178 factories were required to provide canteens and Shelters and Rest rooms/ Lunch rooms. All of them have provide the same.
9.8 TRIPURA: Over all compliance in implementing various welfare provisions was satisfactory. Only two factories were required to maintain canteen facility and both the factories met these requirements. Only 2 factories has provided Shelters/Rest rooms whereas it was to be provided by 16 factories wherein more than 150 workers were ordinarily employed. One factory employing more than 500 workers provided Welfare Officer under Section 49 of the Factories Act. Under Section 46, the provision was applicable to two factories to provide Canteens. These factories met the requirements.
9.9 CHANDIGARH: It had been observed that some factories did not provide adequate facilities for storing, washing and drying of clothings’ etc. The Inspectorate Staff continued to take persuasive and legal steps to implement the provisions. The management had generally provided first aid boxes. As required under section 46 of the Factories Act, the factories have provided canteens for their workers. It is worthwhile to mention that even the managements of small units were providing free tea to their workers twice a day. The implementation of the provisions regarding Shelter & Rest room (Section 47) and Welfare Officers (Section 49) were found to be quite satisfactory.
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CHAPTER 10
INSPECTIONS AND CONVICTIONS
10.1 Convention No. 81 (Article 21) of the International Labour Organisation required that information relating to the number of Inspectorate Staff under the Factories Act, 1948 may be collected. Such information for the year 2009 relating to various States/Union Territories have been shown in Table 9.2.
10.2 The Factory Inspectorates in various States/Union Territories inspect the factories to ensure that there is no infringement of the provisions of the Factories Act, 1948. Table 9.1 gives information relating to number of factories inspected during the year 2009. Out of 19585 factories inspected, 88.06 per cent factories were inspected only once in the year 2009.
10.3 The Inspectorate Staff inquired into complaints lodged by individual workers, trade unions, private persons, etc., regarding infringement of the provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 and took suitable action, wherever necessary.
10.4 The number of convictions obtained against the factory management for infringement of various provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 from various States/Union Territories during 2009 is given in Table 9.3. The maximum number of factories i.e. 348 involved in such convictions was reported by Andhra Pradesh followed by Punjab where 262 factories were involved in convictions. Out of the total 4961 convictions, 3939 convictions i.e. 79.40 per cent pertained to the offences relating to Employment and Hours of Work.
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Sr. No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 41839 1647 311 43175 30827 10248 33.24
2 Assam 3723 225 2 3946 2759 337 12.21
3 Bihar 6553 583 136 7000 6941 68 0.98
4 Goa 722 12 14 720 720 562 78.06
5 Haryana 10107 271 - 10378 10306 1239 12.02
6 Maharashtra 39609 2050 690 40969 34118 14340 42.03
7 Manipur 931 13 - 944 944 105 11.12
8 Meghalaya 121 9 - 130 98 26 26.53
9 Odisha 3110 119 37 3192 2469 1737 70.35
10 Punjab 17454 191 27 17618 17168 1389 8.09
11 Rajasthan 11275 418 93 11600 11575 2215 19.14
12 Tripura 1547 124 45 1626 1626 424 26.08
13 Uttarakhand 2129 282 1 2410 1743 514 29.49
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. 13577 2127 15.67
15 A & N Islands 42 - - 42 42 25 59.52
16 Chandigarh 475 3 6 472 472 261 55.30
17 Delhi 8450 159 84 8525 8004 1627 20.33
Total 148087 6106 1446 152747 143389 37244 25.97
Number of Registered Factories, during 2009Table 1.1
(By States/UnionTerritories) State/Union Territory
On register at the beginning of the Year
Newly registered during the year
Removed from the register during the year
On register at the end of the year
Working on any day during the year
Submitting returns
Percentage response
(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) - = Nil. (iv) .. = Not available.
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
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Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 901 1123 41856 24 395 - - - -02 - - - - - - - -05 1 161 - - - - - -10 3 280 1 10 - - - -11 1 10 - - - - - -13 5 245 - - - - - -14 648 8327 - - - - - -15 12759 247185 1111 66831 2305 22478 99 674616 229 15727 25 726 40 2516 - -17 529 69648 31 3994 125 9425 23 107318 71 12917 1 20 1 5 4 14419 93 10567 1 12 24 1961 - -20 2876 18090 290 7688 1196 6661 1 1421 475 24510 37 2938 43 2829 25 51722 358 17296 24 939 261 2874 13 76623 99 5035 54 5389 137 3056 3 38624 1257 81166 89 5830 164 3191 135 2430725 1071 31714 99 2720 93 1449 63 314826 4474 74660 560 25654 1207 42629 36 200227 760 71005 80 2690 106 4198 81 576828 1394 34909 80 1278 538 3176 45 205929 796 46792 31 801 68 1560 34 201630 9 7479 - - - - 11 146331 311 24181 26 673 2 9 26 248632 134 8522 6 193 3 116 14 93033 23 1074 3 64 1 7 24 176334 157 7242 2 32 3 61 9 69735 40 23149 8 3694 2 383 11 465636 127 4501 19 399 2 18 18 107137 21 404 - - - - - -40 145 20975 30 1608 72 7189 3 19841 45 1545 3 27 - - 4 27645 5 100 - - - - - -50 549 26807 80 2058 390 2991 24 142851 4 140 - - - - 6 35052 4 22 14 107 2 4 - -55 - - - - 6 11 - -60 21 1822 3 85 - - - -61 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 167 4664 25 543 143 3654 2 22464 - - 1 26 - - - -71 - - - - - - - -72 1 19 - - - - - -73 7 2741 - - - - - -74 5 762 1 8 - - 1 4675 4 3498 - - - - - -80 - - - - - - - -85 - - - - - - - -90 5 137 - - - - - -92 12 516 - - - - - -93 9 634 - - 7 24 5 13697 - - - - - - - -
Total 30827 953034 2759 137432 6941 122475 720 64670
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Assam
Table 1.2
Andhra Pradesh Bihar
Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2009 (By States/union Territories and Industries)
Goa
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Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1701 64 2624 808 28855 - - 3 14202 - - 1 5 - - - -05 - - - - - - - -10 - - 5 283 - - - -11 - - 3 43 - - - -13 - - 1 34 - - - -14 1 45 20 501 - - 4 6715 854 92773 3311 169497 808 2773 13 49216 26 2473 39 4258 - - - -17 1153 90253 5834 145874 - - - -18 746 23419 899 34488 - - - -19 220 20915 132 2503 - - - -20 835 17533 3070 18785 19 289 13 28121 141 7809 706 24897 - - 1 2622 83 7506 1065 38394 21 325 9 90523 55 3485 190 11654 1 80 1 1524 496 36318 3076 169445 1 7 6 23625 417 41048 1669 71448 6 61 2 9926 1484 41267 870 47752 68 4948 11 189627 843 53669 1311 90872 - - 16 105728 870 79990 3903 162364 11 73 - -29 606 73722 1531 96107 - - - -30 15 859 61 3498 - - - -31 248 28616 974 85796 - - - -32 86 11139 249 24482 - - - -33 147 21741 172 8678 - - - -34 415 37974 693 77982 - - - -35 79 14966 142 46637 - - - -36 112 8182 1001 42265 1 8 - -37 3 203 3 100 - - - -40 11 537 115 21464 1 624 6 46341 - - 125 3822 - - - -45 4 130 23 782 - - - -50 123 11993 1678 63066 6 47 13 35151 9 415 65 3672 - - - -52 12 550 98 4375 - - - -55 11 71 2 40 - - - -60 6 132 2 29 - - - -61 - - 1 250 - - - -62 - - 3 212 - - - -63 124 4711 115 15350 1 14 - -64 - - 2 297 - - - -71 - - 1 16 - - - -72 - - 12 2612 - - - -73 3 281 17 696 - - - -74 1 200 13 623 - - - -75 - - 6 3144 - - - -80 - - 4 1012 - - - -85 - - 4 85 - - - -90 - - 43 854 - - - -92 - - 17 389 - - - -93 3 160 23 559 - - - -97 - - 10 383 - - - -
Total 10306 737709 34118 1531229 944 9249 98 6030
Maharashtra Manipur MeghalayaIndustry Code (NIC-2004)
Haryana
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Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2501 1 20 328 12474 319 10163 2 1702 - - - - - - - -05 - - - - - - - -10 - - - - - - - -11 - - - - - - - -13 - - - - - - - -14 - - 71 584 - - - -15 727 35019 2986 93065 1153 41947 201 365916 10 257 4 166 19 1498 8 77817 58 8001 2301 99403 1618 132027 8 130218 5 384 117 5544 209 20749 1 519 1 8 212 6367 79 7185 - -20 108 3948 2157 12429 1748 17734 72 72921 37 7913 254 12179 143 5177 2 1822 30 2646 162 3922 96 6107 105 83623 38 2024 9 338 128 4340 2 7724 149 9581 338 20324 552 31088 13 31825 52 4317 297 15445 329 16491 33 45726 555 21644 1536 66200 2544 123656 319 3636027 275 86496 1101 44305 589 41945 15 48928 144 7197 1361 37306 293 19613 165 97629 20 968 1446 34931 230 14454 4 4730 - - 6 226 6 317 - -31 66 1655 167 10483 260 15775 6 5632 3 407 59 5500 35 4587 1 333 1 16 26 801 34 3099 - -34 1 8 487 31131 78 9006 - -35 4 5172 889 50170 29 14218 - -36 32 834 91 5168 491 31923 116 76837 - - - - 4 318 - -40 20 15216 262 10973 314 16098 18 87041 5 238 3 55 19 935 381 241445 - - - - 1 250 - -50 60 2469 262 7113 215 13139 145 126351 27 732 18 314 - - - -52 2 45 42 2323 7 203 4 10955 - - 3 126 - - - -60 - - 3 132 - - - -61 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 35 610 153 2919 32 2020 5 6964 - - 1 11 - - - -71 - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - -73 1 530 - - 1 53 - -74 1 7 3 100 - - - -75 - - - - - - - -80 - - 2 117 - - - -85 - - 2 55 - - - -90 - - 1 2 - - - -92 1 62 - - - - - -93 - - 8 138 - - - -97 - - - - - - - -
Total 2469 218424 17168 592839 11575 606115 1626 51620
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Rajasthan TripuraOdisha Punjab
31 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3301 - - - - - - 6 24002 - - - - - - - -05 - - - - - - - -10 - - - - - - - -11 - - - - - - - -13 - - - - - - - -14 - - - - 1 50 1 1815 216 11358 2082 159681 4 270 33 75716 5 363 77 4117 - - - -17 33 3188 910 60709 - - 8 27218 15 876 746 74791 - - - -19 10 1685 563 43628 - - - -20 35 1875 213 6225 5 1442 69 24921 40 15192 530 20177 - - 12 22422 11 483 392 29756 2 143 22 89123 27 1231 146 6648 1 150 - -24 191 23540 859 48495 1 11 17 34125 90 4949 719 34611 - - 11 22126 35 2749 1077 61003 - - 9 18927 55 3258 803 53946 - - 35 151828 43 2061 1289 58798 1 18 75 88829 166 20655 888 58475 - - 54 134830 10 1569 4 7604 - - - -31 85 6032 325 21421 - - 46 114932 31 4944 148 29581 - - - -33 51 3178 54 3483 - - 8 11934 232 27023 242 35798 - - 4 6535 238 18653 88 33485 3 1130 16 37336 11 460 197 10400 - - 4 16437 - - 2 67 - - - -40 28 1612 30 25069 7 927 - -41 4 478 11 1092 2 210 - -45 16 3730 2 22 - - - -50 49 2287 513 25578 9 762 42 215351 - - 1 17 - - - -52 - - 5 290 - - - -55 - - - - - - - -60 - - 1 15 - - - -61 - - - - - - - -62 2 343 - - - - - -63 - - 648 18923 6 341 - -64 - - 8 161 - - - -71 - - - - - - - -72 - - 1 34 - - - -73 4 999 1 - - - - -74 10 534 - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -80 - - - - - - - -85 - - - - - - - -90 - - 1 20 - - - -92 - - - - - - - -93 - - 1 19 - - - -97 - - - - - - - -
Total 1743 165305 13577 934139 42 5454 472 11179
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh A & N Islands Chandigarh
32
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 3701 - - 2678 96786
02 - - 1 5
05 - - 1 161
10 - - 9 573
11 - - 4 53
13 - - 6 279
14 - - 746 9592
15 262 11304 28924 965835
16 33 462 515 33341
17 178 4963 12809 630132
18 1748 69456 4563 242798
19 272 20461 1607 115292
20 25 492 12732 114464
21 112 11299 2558 135705
22 537 35380 3191 149169
23 8 184 899 44092
24 296 9972 7640 464170
25 527 17398 5478 245576
26 80 2178 14865 554787
27 522 14803 6592 476019
28 594 8662 10806 419368
29 544 19954 6418 371830
30 5 225 127 23240
31 501 32679 3043 231011
32 281 8052 1050 98456
33 83 2357 627 46380
34 424 16403 2747 243422
35 89 2367 1638 219053
36 227 11052 2449 117213
37 - - 33 1092
40 66 4726 1128 128549
41 15 664 617 11756
45 - - 51 5014
50 432 25017 4590 188522
51 10 236 140 5876
52 21 611 211 8639
55 3 46 25 294
60 - - 36 2215
61 - - 1 250
62 - - 5 555
63 19 3850 1475 57892
64 - - 12 495
71 - - 1 16
72 24 4276 38 6941
73 6 158 40 5458
74 33 1330 68 3610
75 1 45 11 6687
80 3 135 9 1264
85 6 71 12 211
90 7 71 57 1084
92 2 35 32 1002
93 8 182 64 185297 - - 10 383
Total 8004 341556 143389 6488459
(iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring above is 'nil'
Table 1.2: …. Concld.
Note: ((i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received.
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
TotalDelhi
33
Sr. No. State/Union Territory Number of working factories
Average daily number of workers employed
Average daily number of workers employed in dangerous operations
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 1401 158795 30087
2 Assam 223 8921 7387
3 Bihar 40 5272 984
4 Goa 18 9335 2040
5 Haryana .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 461 162390 18298
7 Manipur - - -
8 Meghalaya 3 58 58
9 Odisha 228 58704 10155
10 Punjab .. .. ..
11 Rajasthan 58 18250 1613
12 Tripura 19 1133 1133
13 Uttarakhand 1659 265712 15877
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - -
16 Chandigarh - - -
17 Delhi .. .. ..
Total 4110 688570 87632
Table 1.3
operations during 2009
(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
(iv) - = Nil. (iii) .. = Not available.
Factories carrying on operations declared dangerous and workers in such
(By States/ Union Territories)
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Lakshadweep and Sikkim.
34 ..
Industry Code N.I.C - 2004
Number of working factories
Average daily number of workers employed
Average daily number of workers employed in dangerous operations
1 2 3 4
01 10 1773 532
05 3 58 58
15 558 70850 6822
16 3 418 15
17 56 12621 3064
19 32 1094 226
20 21 1382 167
21 210 38976 3808
22 16 4419 260
23 109 6845 5248
24 811 114852 29485
25 195 25091 1052
26 358 46129 8728
27 409 110671 11898
28 114 11046 1192
29 326 80377 2908
31 167 49737 2317
32 11 2090 31
33 107 17663 64
34 185 32865 3042
35 116 27814 3056
36 20 799 33
40 76 21472 1759
41 16 1091 225
45 5 249 5
50 54 1669 236
51 5 277 48
60 3 320 21
63 112 5019 128373 2 903 49
Total 4110 688570 87632
(ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
Table 1.4
(By Industries)
Note: (i) Data is based on the returns received under the Act.
Factories carrying on operations declared dangerous and workers employed in such operations during 2009
35
Number of Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 10248 524711 20579 428323 30827 953034 30.92
2 Assam 337 34786 2422 102646 2759 137432 49.81
3 Bihar 68 8779 6873 113696 6941 122475 17.65
4 Goa 562 57426 158 7244 720 64670 89.82
5 Haryana 1239 177378 9067 560331 10306 737709 71.58
6 Maharashtra 14340 961017 19778 570212 34118 1531229 44.88
7 Manipur 105 3929 839 5320 944 9249 9.80
8 Meghalaya 26 1916 72 4114 98 6030 61.53
9 Odisha 1737 181076 732 37348 2469 218424 88.47
10 Punjab 1389 97915 15779 494924 17168 592839 34.53
11 Rajasthan 2215 154942 9360 451173 11575 606115 52.36
12 Tripura 424 16279 1202 35341 1626 51620 31.75
13 Uttarakhand 514 105739 1229 59566 1743 165305 94.84
14 Uttar Pradesh 2127 249606 11450 684533 13577 934139 68.80
15 A & N Islands 25 3941 17 1513 42 5454 129.86
16 Chandigarh 261 7566 211 3613 472 11179 23.68
17 Delhi 1627 75348 6377 266208 8004 341556 42.67
Total 37244 2662354 106145 3826105 143389 6488459 45.25
(By States/UnionTerritories)State/Union Territory
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim. (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
Table 2.1 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2009
Working Factories Submitting Returns
Working Factories not Submitting Returns
Total Working FactoriesSr. No. Average Daily Employment per Working Factory
36
Number of Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Number of Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 801 707 31952 1971 64834 2678 96786 36.1402 - - 1 5 1 5 5.0005 1 161 - - 1 161 161.0010 7 455 2 118 9 573 63.6711 3 43 1 10 4 53 13.2513 4 156 2 123 6 279 46.5014 220 2737 526 6855 746 9592 12.8615 7094 358333 21830 607502 28924 965835 33.3916 144 16943 371 16398 515 33341 64.7417 2862 198535 9947 431597 12809 630132 49.1918 741 59250 3822 183548 4563 242798 53.2119 411 35791 1196 79501 1607 115292 71.7420 2505 23519 10227 90945 12732 114464 8.9921 724 61630 1834 74075 2558 135705 53.0522 1020 51431 2171 97738 3191 149169 46.7523 280 20378 619 23714 899 44092 49.0524 2955 277373 4685 186797 7640 464170 60.7625 1619 103430 3859 142146 5478 245576 44.8326 3336 149506 11529 405281 14865 554787 37.3227 2151 268450 4441 207569 6592 476019 72.2128 3022 156175 7784 263193 10806 419368 38.8129 1638 164732 4780 207098 6418 371830 57.9430 44 4867 83 18373 127 23240 182.9931 1008 116036 2035 114975 3043 231011 75.9232 275 49255 775 49201 1050 98456 93.7733 186 19005 441 27375 627 46380 73.9734 791 133061 1956 110361 2747 243422 88.6135 476 117084 1162 101969 1638 219053 133.7336 616 34083 1833 83130 2449 117213 47.8637 8 159 25 933 33 1092 33.0940 320 72047 808 56502 1128 128549 113.9641 61 2873 556 8883 617 11756 19.0545 9 3366 42 1648 51 5014 98.3150 1513 76024 3077 112498 4590 188522 41.0751 54 3294 86 2582 140 5876 41.9752 57 2747 154 5892 211 8639 40.9455 5 97 20 197 25 294 11.7660 12 451 24 1764 36 2215 61.5361 - - 1 250 1 250 250.0062 4 459 1 96 5 555 111.0063 223 29265 1252 28627 1475 57892 39.2564 4 95 8 400 12 495 41.2571 - - 1 16 1 16 16.0072 16 4152 22 2789 38 6941 182.6673 30 5303 10 155 40 5458 136.4574 15 1245 53 2365 68 3610 53.0975 3 3073 8 3614 11 6687 607.9180 2 946 7 318 9 1264 140.4485 - - 12 211 12 211 17.5890 25 537 32 547 57 1084 19.0292 19 781 13 221 32 1002 31.3193 20 963 44 889 64 1852 28.9497 4 106 6 277 10 383 38.30
Total 37244 2662354 106145 3826105 143389 6488459 45.25
Working Factories Submitting Returns
Working Factories not Submitting Returns
Total Working Factories Average Daily Employment per Working Factory
(iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'. (ii) Data is based on the returns received.
Table 2.2
Note: (i) - = Nil.
Industry Codes N.I.C - 2004
Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2009 (By Major - Group of Industries)
37 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
01 1123 41856 24 395 - - - -
011 22 1680 16 264 - - - -
012 6 194 1 10 - - - -
014 1095 39982 7 121 - - - -
02 - - - - - - - -
020 - - - - - - - -
05 1 161 - - - - - -
050 1 161 - - - - - -
10 3 280 1 10 - - - -
101 3 280 1 10 - - - -
11 1 10 - - - - - -
111 1 10 - - - - - -
112 - - - - - - - -
13 5 245 - - - - - -
131 3 189 - - - - - -
132 2 56 - - - - - -
14 648 8327 - - - - - -
141 578 6140 - - - - - -
142 70 2187 - - - - - -
15 12759 247185 1111 66831 2305 22478 99 6746
151 1244 41732 62 911 258 1861 18 716
152 271 9809 12 285 56 772 6 214
153 10377 140118 295 3285 1863 10548 2 27
154 639 44210 719 61614 79 7938 40 4431
155 228 11316 23 736 49 1359 33 1358
16 229 15727 25 726 40 2516 - -160 229 15727 25 726 40 2516 - -
Table 2.3
(By States/Union Territories and Industries at - 3 digit level) Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar GoaIndustry
Code (NIC -2004)
Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2009
38 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
17 529 69648 31 3994 125 9425 23 1073
171 356 54978 27 3929 103 4696 3 84
172 166 14021 4 65 22 4729 18 889
173 7 649 - - - - 2 100
181 69 12904 1 20 1 5 4 144
182 2 13 - - - - - -
19 93 10567 1 12 24 1961 - -
191 47 1468 1 12 3 809 - -
192 46 9099 - - 21 1152 - -
20 2876 18090 290 7688 1196 6661 1 14
201 2774 14919 213 1991 1051 3395 - -
202 102 3171 77 5697 145 3266 1 14
21 475 24510 37 2938 43 2829 25 517
210 475 24510 37 2938 43 2829 25 517
22 358 17296 24 939 261 2874 13 766
221 191 11802 17 821 12 1078 4 299
222 166 5483 7 118 249 1796 9 467
223 1 11 - - - - - -
23 99 5035 54 5389 137 3056 3 386
231 16 625 42 1702 43 1059 1 278
232 83 4410 12 3687 94 1997 2 108
233 - - - - - - - -
24 1257 81166 89 5830 164 3191 135 24307
241 374 15316 15 2216 23 609 28 2920
242 880 65693 74 3614 141 2582 107 21387
243 3 157 - - - - - -
25 1071 31714 99 2720 93 1449 63 3148
251 189 12639 9 112 19 227 9 1120
252 882 19075 90 2608 74 1222 54 2028
26 4474 74660 560 25654 1207 42629 36 2002
261 28 1098 8 142 10 223 6 1286269 4446 73562 552 25512 1197 42406 30 716
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Goa
39 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
27 760 71005 80 2690 106 4198 81 5768
271 389 55738 60 2097 55 3017 47 4204
272 218 7686 12 484 34 374 25 907
273 153 7581 8 109 17 807 9 657
28 1394 34909 80 1278 538 3176 45 2059
281 346 13728 52 791 254 1193 20 780
289 1048 21181 28 487 284 1983 25 1279
29 796 46792 31 801 68 1560 34 2016
291 381 18608 9 254 8 282 22 920
292 262 23892 21 521 60 1278 6 326
293 153 4292 1 26 - - 6 770
30 9 7479 - - - - 11 1463
300 9 7479 - - - - 11 1463
31 311 24181 26 673 2 9 26 2486
311 114 6408 13 219 - - 5 399
312 65 11411 2 249 1 6 7 262
313 48 2283 5 123 - - 11 1782
314 39 2817 4 64 1 3 1 13
315 12 340 1 10 - - - -
319 33 922 1 8 - - 2 30
32 134 8522 6 193 3 116 14 930
321 87 5825 2 66 - - 7 639
322 42 2196 1 26 2 110 5 256
323 5 501 3 101 1 6 2 35
33 23 1074 3 64 1 7 24 1763
331 17 522 2 41 1 7 11 536
332 6 552 1 23 - - 11 1194333 - - - - - - 2 33
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Goa
40 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
34 157 7242 2 32 3 61 9 697
341 14 1337 - - 1 50 - -
342 64 2239 2 32 2 11 5 557
343 79 3666 - - - - 4 14035 40 23149 8 3694 2 383 11 4656
351 15 13362 1 24 - - 11 4656
352 9 5047 6 3660 1 375 - -
353 2 3959 - - - - - -
359 14 781 1 10 1 8 - -
36 127 4501 19 399 2 18 18 1071
361 55 1219 17 371 2 18 6 211
369 72 3282 2 28 - - 12 860
37 21 404 - - - - - -
371 5 66 - - - - - -
372 16 338 - - - - - -
40 145 20975 30 1608 72 7189 3 198
401 132 19867 19 1240 72 7189 3 198
402 13 1108 11 368 - - - -
403 - - - - - - - -
41 45 1545 3 27 - - 4 276
410 45 1545 3 27 - - 4 276
45 5 100 - - - - - -
451 - - - - - - - -
452 5 100 - - - - - -
454 - - - - - - - -
455 - - - - - - - -
50 549 26807 80 2058 390 2991 24 1428
501 2 25 - - - - 2 97
502 462 24542 73 1991 1 26 22 1331
503 1 30 - - - - - -
504 59 1840 2 15 389 2965 - -505 25 370 5 52 - - - -
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Goa
41 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 951 4 140 - - - - 6 350
511 - - - - - - - -
512 1 10 - - - - - -
513 - - - - - - - -
514 3 130 - - - - 6 350
515 - - - - - - - -
519 - - - - - - - -
52 4 22 14 107 2 4 - -
521 - - - - - - - -
522 - - - - - - - -
523 - - - - 2 4 - -
525 - - - - - - - -
526 4 22 14 107 - - - -
55 - - - - 6 11 - -
551 - - - - 6 11 - -
552 - - - - - - - -
60 21 1822 3 85 - - - -
601 - - 1 46 - - - -
602 12 1425 - - - - - -
603 9 397 2 39 - - - -
61 - - - - - - - -
611 - - - - - - - -
62 - - - - - - - -
621 - - - - - - - -
622 - - - - - - - -
63 167 4664 25 543 143 3654 2 224
630 167 4664 25 543 143 3654 2 224
64 - - 1 26 - - - -
642 - - 1 26 - - - -
71 - - - - - - - -712 - - - - - - - -
Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar GoaIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Table 2.3 : … contd.
42 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
72 1 19 - - - - - -
721 - - - - - - - -
722 1 19 - - - - - -
723 - - - - - - - -
724 - - - - - - - -
725 - - - - - - - -
729 - - - - - - - -
73 7 2741 - - - - - -
731 7 2741 - - - - - -
732 - - - - - - - -
74 5 762 1 8 - - 1 46
741 - - - - - - - -
742 - - - - - - - -
743 - - - - - - - -
749 5 762 1 8 - - 1 46
75 4 3498 - - - - - -
751 4 3498 - - - - - -
80 - - - - - - - -
801 - - - - - - - -
802 - - - - - - - -
85 - - - - - - - -
851 - - - - - - - -
852 - - - - - - - -
853 - - - - - - - -
90 5 137 - - - - - -
900 5 137 - - - - - -
92 12 516 - - - - - -
921 12 516 - - - - - -
93 9 634 - - 7 24 5 136
930 9 634 - - 7 24 5 136
97 - - - - - - - -970 - - - - - - - -Total 30827 953034 2759 137432 6941 122475 720 64670
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Goa
43 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
01 64 2624 808 28855 - - 3 142
011 - - 17 757 - - - -
012 - - 2 320 - - 1 8
014 64 2624 789 27778 - - 2 134
02 - - 1 5 - - - -
020 - - 1 5 - - - -
05 - - - - - - - -
050 - - - - - - - -
10 - - 5 283 - - - -
101 - - 5 283 - - - -
11 - - 3 43 - - - -
111 - - - - - - - -
112 - - 3 43 - - - -
13 - - 1 34 - - - -
131 - - - - - - - -
132 - - 1 34 - - - -
14 1 45 20 501 - - 4 67
141 - - 8 128 - - 4 67
142 1 45 12 373 - - - -
15 854 92773 3311 169497 808 2773 13 492
151 126 31869 1094 31248 62 196 1 46
152 44 11298 320 16830 1 8 - -
153 501 25924 626 13364 731 2323 5 133
154 49 10109 755 90632 12 215 4 106
155 134 13573 516 17423 2 31 3 207
16 26 2473 39 4258 - - - -160 26 2473 39 4258 - - - -
Haryana Maharashtra Manipur
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Meghalaya
44 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17 1153 90253 5834 145874 - - - -
171 548 46926 5503 123361 - - - -
172 529 39142 269 18089 - - - -
173 76 4185 62 4424 - - - -
18 746 23419 899 34488 - - - -
181 730 22837 893 34313 - - - -
182 16 582 6 175 - - - -
19 220 20915 132 2503 - - - -
191 64 4567 36 766 - - - -
192 156 16348 96 1737 - - - -
20 835 17533 3070 18785 19 289 13 281
201 228 2859 2721 12022 19 289 8 175
202 607 14674 349 6763 - - 5 106
21 141 7809 706 24897 - - 1 26
210 141 7809 706 24897 - - 1 26
22 83 7506 1065 38394 21 325 9 905
221 11 794 86 6085 2 236 - -
222 72 6712 977 32288 19 89 9 905
223 - - 2 21 - - - -
23 55 3485 190 11654 1 80 1 15
231 3 415 68 2892 1 80 - -
232 50 3032 122 8762 - - 1 15
233 2 38 - - - - - -
24 496 36318 3076 169445 1 7 6 236
241 155 14664 985 50740 - - - -
242 321 20268 2077 117814 1 7 6 236
243 20 1386 14 891 - - - -
25 417 41048 1669 71448 6 61 2 99
251 167 13390 539 24738 2 17 - -
252 250 27658 1130 46710 4 44 2 99
26 1484 41267 870 47752 68 4948 11 1896
261 47 6575 131 8501 - - - -269 1437 34692 739 39251 68 4948 11 1896
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Haryana Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya
Table 2.3 : … contd.
45 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
27 843 53669 1311 90872 - - 16 1057
271 245 19620 560 50678 - - 16 1057
272 277 18873 314 13804 - - - -
273 321 15176 437 26390 - - - -
28 870 79990 3903 162364 11 73 - -
281 148 15859 851 39104 11 73 - -
289 722 64131 3052 123260 - - - -
29 606 73722 1531 96107 - - - -
291 340 39107 624 50220 - - - -
292 203 29463 816 41528 - - - -
293 63 5152 91 4359 - - - -
30 15 859 61 3498 - - - -
300 15 859 61 3498 - - - -
31 248 28616 974 85796 - - - -
311 29 5153 208 14197 - - - -
312 75 5645 237 16572 - - - -
313 55 6303 103 9288 - - - -
314 11 493 44 2659 - - - -
315 17 2273 71 17759 - - - -
319 61 8749 311 25321 - - - -
32 86 11139 249 24482 - - - -
321 70 8386 173 13008 - - - -
322 11 2241 32 4214 - - - -
323 5 512 44 7260 - - - -
33 147 21741 172 8678 - - - -
331 127 20780 121 7332 - - - -
332 14 479 38 1086 - - - -333 6 482 13 260 - - - -
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Haryana Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya
46 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
34 415 37974 693 77982 - - - -
341 45 16021 30 9420 - - - -
342 35 2830 75 4682 - - - -
343 335 19123 588 63880 - - - -
35 79 14966 142 46637 - - - -
351 1 24 41 30570 - - - -
352 24 5491 20 4429 - - - -
353 1 290 1 15 - - - -
359 53 9161 80 11623 - - - -
36 112 8182 1001 42265 1 8 - -
361 39 1250 164 3484 1 8 - -
369 73 6932 837 38781 - - - -
37 3 203 3 100 - - - -
371 2 155 1 12 - - - -
372 1 48 2 88 - - - -
40 11 537 115 21464 1 624 6 463
401 7 401 73 19455 1 624 6 463
402 3 96 42 2009 - - - -
403 1 40 - - - - - -
41 - - 125 3822 - - - -
410 - - 125 3822 - - - -
45 4 130 23 782 - - - -
451 - - 11 387 - - - -
452 4 130 11 279 - - - -
454 - - - - - - - -
455 - - 1 116 - - - -
50 123 11993 1678 63066 6 47 13 351
501 13 1326 12 773 - - - -
502 70 4349 885 48498 6 47 13 351
503 24 2920 5 138 - - - -
504 16 3398 35 1009 - - - -505 - - 741 12648 - - - -
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Haryana Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya
Table 2.3 : … contd.
47 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
51 9 415 65 3672 - - - -
511 - - 5 98 - - - -
512 4 70 5 142 - - - -
513 4 310 1 40 - - - -
514 1 35 51 3332 - - - -
515 - - - - - - - -
519 - - 3 60 - - - -
52 12 550 98 4375 - - - -
521 - - 4 66 - - - -
522 - - 2 68 - - - -
523 3 240 10 248 - - - -
525 - - 1 24 - - - -
526 9 310 81 3969 - - - -
55 11 71 - - - - - -
551 10 35 - - - - - -
552 1 36 2 40 - - - -
60 6 132 2 29 - - - -
601 4 72 - - - - - -
602 - - - - - - - -
603 2 60 2 29 - - - -
61 - - 1 250 - - - -
611 - - 1 250 - - - -
62 - - 3 212 - - - -
621 - - 3 212 - - - -
622 - - - - - - - -
63 124 4711 115 15350 1 14 - -
630 124 4711 115 15350 1 14 - -
64 - - 2 297 - - - -
642 - - 2 297 - - - -
71 - - 1 16 - - - -712 - - 1 16 - - - -
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Haryana Maharashtra Manipur
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Meghalaya
48 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
72 - - 12 2612 - - - -
721 - - 3 506 - - - -
722 - - 2 30 - - - -
723 - - - - - - - -
724 - - 1 15 - - - -
725 - - 6 2061 - - - -
729 - - - - - - - -
73 3 281 17 696 - - - -
731 2 156 16 690 - - - -
732 1 125 1 6 - - - -
74 1 200 13 623 - - - -
741 1 200 - - - - - -
742 - - 1 50 - - - -
743 - - 2 200 - - - -
749 - - 10 373 - - - -
75 - - 6 3144 - - - -
751 - - 6 3144 - - - -
80 - - 4 1012 - - - -
801 - - - - - - - -
802 - - 4 1012 - - - -
85 - - 4 85 - - - -
851 - - 2 19 - - - -
852 - - 1 55 - - - -
853 - - 1 11 - - - -
90 - - 43 854 - - - -
900 - - 43 854 - - - -
92 - - 17 389 - - - -
921 - - 17 389 - - - -
93 3 160 23 559 - - - -
930 3 160 23 559 - - - -
97 - - 10 383 - - - -970 - - 10 383 - - - -
Total 10306 737709 34118 1531229 944 9249 98 6030
MeghalayaIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Haryana Maharashtra Manipur
Table 2.3 : … contd.
49 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
01 1 20 328 12474 319 10163 2 17
011 - - - - - - 2 17
012 - - 7 162 - - - -
014 1 20 321 12312 319 10163 - -
02 - - - - - - - -
020 - - - - - - - -
05 - - - - - - - -
050 - - - - - - - -
10 - - - - - - - -
101 - - - - - - - -
11 - - - - - - - -
111 - - - - - - - -
112 - - - - - - - -
13 - - - - - - - -
131 - - - - - - - -
132 - - - - - - - -
14 - - 71 584 - - - -
141 - - 71 584 - - - -
142 - - - - - - - -
15 727 35019 2986 93065 1153 41947 201 3659
151 56 2835 244 10462 352 15124 14 672
152 18 968 70 7769 68 4162 57 320
153 525 22907 2329 58364 205 6317 34 255
154 69 6603 88 6230 124 6006 64 2175
155 59 1706 255 10240 404 10338 32 237
16 10 257 4 166 19 1498 8 778160 10 257 4 166 19 1498 8 778
Tripura Odisha Punjab RajasthanIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Table 2.3 : … contd.
50 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
17 58 8001 2301 99403 1618 132027 8 1302
171 39 7222 1279 63811 1323 118915 8 1302
172 19 779 187 7790 289 12642 - -
173 - - 835 27802 6 470 - -
18 5 384 117 5544 209 20749 1 5
181 5 384 113 5443 209 20749 1 5
182 - - 4 101 - - - -
19 1 8 212 6367 79 7185 - -
191 - - 28 1733 4 624 - -
192 1 8 184 4634 75 6561 - -
20 108 3948 2157 12429 1748 17734 72 729
201 103 3577 2036 10395 1697 15808 64 519
202 5 371 121 2034 51 1926 8 210
21 37 7913 254 12179 143 5177 2 18
210 37 7913 254 12179 143 5177 2 18
22 30 2646 162 3922 96 6107 105 836
221 13 1740 115 2290 31 2065 4 33
222 17 906 45 1526 65 4042 101 803
223 - - 2 106 - - - -
23 38 2024 9 338 128 4340 2 77
231 31 1629 5 149 1 50 - -
232 7 395 4 189 127 4290 2 77
233 - - - - - - - -
24 149 9581 338 20324 552 31088 13 318
241 85 6622 133 6000 174 13832 2 125
242 63 2594 205 14324 377 17006 11 193
243 1 365 - - 1 250 - -
25 52 4317 297 15445 329 16491 33 457
251 19 2906 225 13975 100 5086 24 310
252 33 1411 72 1470 229 11405 9 147
26 555 21644 1536 66200 2544 123656 319 36360
261 2 42 9 680 25 2213 1 11269 553 21602 1527 65520 2519 121443 318 36349
TripuraPunjab Rajasthan
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Odisha
51 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
27 275 86496 1101 44305 589 41945 15 489
271 211 69475 915 37944 324 25398 8 384
272 22 14408 78 3593 107 8941 7 105
273 42 2613 108 2768 158 7606 - -
28 144 7197 1361 37306 293 19613 165 976
281 88 5830 117 2548 113 8655 148 724
289 56 1367 1244 34758 180 10958 17 252
29 20 968 1446 34931 230 14454 4 47
291 7 256 656 16170 134 8221 1 10
292 12 699 677 16146 88 5745 - -
293 1 13 113 2615 8 488 3 37
30 - - 6 226 6 317 - -
300 - - 6 226 6 317 - -
31 66 1655 167 10483 260 15775 6 56
311 18 365 73 4770 43 1931 2 24
312 9 127 26 1322 38 2506 1 1
313 33 973 11 421 125 7797 2 25
314 2 22 13 2336 13 434 1 6
315 2 55 14 704 23 1677 - -
319 2 113 30 930 18 1430 - -
32 3 407 59 5500 35 4587 1 3
321 2 387 25 2708 15 1072 - -
322 - - 13 1643 6 374 - -
323 1 20 21 1149 14 3141 1 3
33 1 16 26 801 34 3099 - -
331 1 16 19 691 23 2129 - -
332 - - 5 69 1 50 - -333 - - 2 41 10 920 - -
Tripura
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Odisha Punjab Rajasthan
52 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
34 1 8 487 31131 78 9006 - -
341 - - - - 31 6138 - -
342 1 8 4 66 8 426 - -
343 - - 483 31065 39 2442 - -
35 4 5172 889 50170 29 14218 - -
351 - - - - - - - -
352 2 1691 13 10358 14 13312 - -
353 1 3461 - - - - - -
359 1 20 876 39812 15 906 - -
36 32 834 91 5168 491 31923 116 768
361 32 834 20 720 97 5816 114 641
369 - - 71 4448 394 26107 2 127
37 - - - - 4 318 - -
371 - - - - 2 150 - -
372 - - - - 2 168 - -
40 20 15216 262 10973 314 16098 18 870
401 20 15216 241 10067 314 16098 18 870
402 - - 21 906 - - - -
403 - - - - - - - -
41 5 238 3 55 19 935 381 2414
410 5 238 3 55 19 935 381 2414
45 - - - - 1 250 - -
451 - - - - - - - -
452 - - - - 1 250 - -
454 - - - - - - - -
455 - - - - - - - -
50 60 2469 262 7113 215 13139 145 1263
501 - - 1 20 1 50 - -
502 50 2196 117 5374 212 13022 140 1232
503 - - - - 1 50 - -
504 10 273 9 312 1 17 5 31505 - - 135 1407 - - - -
TripuraIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Odisha Punjab Rajasthan
Table 2.3 : … contd.
53 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
51 27 732 18 314 - - - -
511 - - - - - - - -
512 - - - - - - - -
513 - - - - - - - -
514 27 732 3 38 - - - -
515 - - 15 276 - - - -
519 - - - - - - - -
52 2 45 42 2323 7 203 4 109
521 - - - - - - - -
522 - - - - - - - -
523 - - 2 24 - - - -
525 - - - - - - - -
526 2 45 40 2299 7 203 4 109
55 - - - - - - - -
551 - - - - - - - -
552 - - 3 126 - - - -
60 - - 3 132 - - - -
601 - - 3 132 - - - -
602 - - - - - - - -
603 - - - - - - - -
61 - - - - - - - -
611 - - - - - - - -
62 - - - - - - - -
621 - - - - - - - -
622 - - - - - - - -
63 35 610 153 2919 32 2020 5 69
630 35 610 153 2919 32 2020 5 69
64 - - 1 11 - - - -
642 - - 1 11 - - - -
71 - - - - - - - -
712 - - - - - - - -
TripuraIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Odisha Punjab Rajasthan
Table 2.3 : … contd.
54 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
72 - - - - - - - -
721 - - - - - - - -
722 - - - - - - - -
723 - - - - - - - -
724 - - - - - - - -
725 - - - - - - - -
729 - - - - - - - -
73 1 530 - - 1 53 - -
731 1 530 - - 1 53 - -
732 - - - - - - - -
74 1 7 3 100 - - - -
741 - - - - - - - -
742 - - 1 68 - - - -
743 - - - - - - - -
749 1 7 2 32 - - - -
75 - - - - - - - -
751 - - - - - - - -
80 - - 2 117 - - - -
801 - - - - - - - -
802 - - 2 117 - - - -
85 - - 2 55 - - - -
851 - - - - - - - -
852 - - - - - - - -
853 - - 2 55 - - - -
90 - - 1 2 - - - -
900 - - 1 2 - - - -
92 1 62 - - - - - -
921 1 62 - - - - - -
93 - - 8 138 - - - -
930 - - 8 138 - - - -
97 - - - - - - - -
970 - - - - - - - -
Total 2469 218424 17168 592839 11575 606115 1626 51620
TripuraPunjab Rajasthan
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Odisha
55 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
01 - - - - - - 6 240
011 - - - - - - 6 240
012 - - - - - - - -
014 - - - - - - - -
02 - - - - - - - -
020 - - - - - - - -
05 - - - - - - - -
050 - - - - - - - -
10 - - - - - - - -
101 - - - - - - - -
11 - - - - - - - -
111 - - - - - - - -
112 - - - - - - - -
13 - - - - - - - -
131 - - - - - - - -
132 - - - - - - - -
14 - - - - 1 50 1 18
141 - - - - 1 50 1 18
142 - - - - - - - -
15 216 11358 2082 159681 4 270 33 757
151 216 11358 188 9094 2 105 11 208
152 - - 117 7306 - - 2 222
153 - - 933 15805 - - 9 142
154 - - 746 114401 1 150 8 120
155 - - 98 13075 1 15 3 65
16 5 363 77 4117 - - - -160 5 363 77 4117 - - - -
ChandigarhUttarkhand Uttar Pradesh A & N IslandsIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Table 2.3 : … contd.
56 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
17 33 3188 910 60709 - - 8 272
171 33 3188 625 44522 - - 8 272
172 - - 270 15140 - - - -
173 - - 15 1047 - - - -
18 15 876 746 74791 - - - -
181 - - 740 74674 - - - -
182 15 876 6 117 - - - -
19 10 1685 563 43628 - - - -
191 10 1685 250 17436 - - - -
192 - - 313 26192 - - - -
20 35 1875 213 6225 5 1442 69 249
201 - - 30 587 4 1423 69 249
202 35 1875 183 5638 1 19 - -
21 40 15192 530 20177 - - 12 224
210 40 15192 530 20177 - - 12 224
22 11 483 392 29756 2 143 22 891
221 10 462 254 17765 - - - -
222 1 21 137 11978 2 143 22 891
223 - - 1 13 - - - -
23 27 1231 146 6648 1 150 - -
231 - - 64 1505 - - - -
232 27 5863 81 5131 1 150 - -
233 - - 1 12 - - - -
24 191 23540 859 48495 1 11 17 341
241 - - 301 20032 1 11 - -
242 1 - 558 28463 - - 17 341
243 190 23540 - - - - - -
25 90 4949 719 34611 - - 11 221
251 - - 190 7021 - - 8 199
252 90 4949 529 27590 - - 3 22
26 35 2749 1077 61003 - - 9 189
261 - - 283 31458 - - - -269 35 2749 794 29545 - - 9 189
ChandigarhIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Uttarkhand Uttar Pradesh A & N Islands
Table 2.3 : … contd.
57 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
27 55 3258 803 53946 - - 35 1518
271 55 3258 280 11862 - - 16 1088
272 - - 222 29566 - - 14 350
273 - - 301 12518 - - 5 80
28 43 2061 1289 58798 1 18 75 888
281 43 2061 397 21094 1 18 14 280
289 - - 892 37704 - - 61 608
29 166 20655 888 58475 - - 54 1348
291 165 20655 499 18473 - - 3 51
292 1 - 244 31154 - - 51 1297
293 - - 145 8848 - - - -
30 10 1569 4 7604 - - - -
300 10 1569 4 7604 - - - -
31 85 6032 325 21421 - - 46 1149
311 85 6032 126 6950 - - - -
312 - - 77 5865 - - 10 172
313 - - 56 1715 - - 23 237
314 - - 29 4275 - - - -
315 - - 20 893 - - 7 604
319 - - 17 1723 - - 6 136
32 31 4944 148 29581 - - - -
321 1 1681 76 12161 - - - -
322 29 3130 40 15642 - - - -
323 1 133 32 1778 - - - -
33 51 3178 54 3483 - - 8 119
331 - - 38 2692 - - 2 42
332 - - 8 363 - - 4 69333 51 3178 8 428 - - 2 8
ChandigarhUttarkhand Uttar Pradesh A & N IslandsIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Table 2.3 : … contd.
58 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
34 232 27023 242 35798 - - 4 65
341 - - 11 12621 - - 4 65
342 - - 6 151 - - - -
343 232 27023 225 23026 - - - -
35 238 18653 88 33485 3 1130 16 373
351 - - 1 150 3 1130 2 22
352 - - 22 20488 - - 5 130
353 - - 6 6756 - - - -
359 238 18653 59 6091 - - 9 221
36 11 460 197 10400 - - 4 164
361 10 450 66 2458 - - - -
369 1 10 131 7942 - - 4 164
37 - - 2 67 - - - -
371 - - 1 22 - - - -
372 - - 1 45 - - - -
40 28 1612 30 25069 7 927 - -
401 28 1612 22 24708 7 927 - -
402 - - 8 361 - - - -
403 - - - - - - - -
41 4 478 11 1092 2 210 - -
410 4 478 11 1092 2 210 - -
45 16 3730 2 22 - - - -
451 - - - - - - - -
452 16 3730 - - - - - -
454 - - 2 22 - - - -
455 - - - - - - - -
50 49 2287 513 25578 9 762 42 2153
501 8 384 6 225 - - - -
502 41 1903 403 23313 9 762 42 2153
503 - - 8 217 - - - -
504 - - 82 1584 - - - -505 - - 14 239 - - - -
ChandigarhIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Uttarkhand Uttar Pradesh A & N Islands
Table 2.3 : … contd.
59 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
51 - - 1 17 - - - -
511 - - - - - - - -
512 - - - - - - - -
513 - - - - - - - -
514 - - 1 17 - - - -
515 - - - - - - - -
519 - - - - - - - -
52 - - 5 290 - - - -
521 - - - - - - - -
522 - - - - - - - -
523 - - 2 125 - - - -
525 - - - - - - - -
526 - - 3 165 - - - -
55 - - - - - - - -
551 - - - - - - - -
552 - - - - - - - -
60 - - 1 15 - - - -
601 - - - - - - - -
602 - - - - - - - -
603 - - 1 15 - - - -
61 - - - - - - - -
611 - - - - - - - -
62 2 343 - - - - - -
621 - - - - - - - -
622 2 343 - - - - - -
63 - - 648 18923 6 341 - -
630 - - 648 18923 6 341 - -
64 - - 8 161 - - - -
642 - - 8 161 - - - -
71 - - - - - - - -712 - - - - - - - -
Chandigarh
Table 2.3 : … contd.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Uttarkhand Uttar Pradesh A & N Islands
60 contd.
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
72 - - 1 34 - - - -
721 - - - - - - - -
722 - - 1 34 - - - -
723 - - - - - - - -
724 - - - - - - - -
725 - - - - - - - -
729 - - - - - - - -
73 4 999 1 - - - - -
731 4 999 1 - - - - -
732 - - - - - - - -
74 10 534 - - - - - -
741 10 534 - - - - - -
742 - - - - - - - -
743 - - - - - - - -
749 - - - - - - - -
75 - - - - - - - -
751 - - - - - - - -
80 - - - - - - - -
801 - - - - - - - -
802 - - - - - - - -
85 - - - - - - - -
851 - - - - - - - -
852 - - - - - - - -
853 - - - - - - - -
90 - - 1 20 - - - -
900 - - 1 20 - - - -
92 - - - - - - - -
921 - - - - - - - -
93 - - 1 19 - - - -
930 - - 1 19 - - - -
97 - - - - - - - -970 - - - - - - - -
Total 1743 165305 13577 934139 42 5454 472 11179
ChandigarhIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Uttarkhand A & N IslandsUttar Pradesh
Table 2.3 : … contd.
61 contd..
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 37
01 - - 2678 96786
011 - - 63 2958
012 - - 17 694
014 - - 2598 93134
02 - - 1 5
020 - - 1 5
05 - - 1 161
050 - - 1 161
10 - - 9 573
101 - - 9 573
11 - - 4 53
111 - - 1 10
112 - - 3 43
13 - - 6 279
131 - - 3 189
132 - - 3 90
14 - - 746 9592
141 - - 663 6987
142 - - 83 2605
15 262 11304 28924 965835
151 37 1482 3985 159919
152 7 324 1049 60287
153 96 4989 18531 304501
154 73 3053 3470 357993
155 49 1456 1889 83135
16 33 462 515 33341160 33 462 515 33341
Table 2.3 : …. Contd.
TotalIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Delhi
62 contd..
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 37
17 178 4963 12809 630132
171 11 343 9866 473549
172 133 3735 1906 117021
173 34 885 1037 39562
18 1748 69456 4563 242798
181 1666 65602 4432 237080
182 82 3854 131 5718
19 272 20461 1607 115292
191 16 1102 459 30202
192 256 19359 1148 85090
20 25 492 12732 114464
201 - - 11017 68208
202 25 492 1715 46256
21 112 11299 2558 135705
210 112 11299 2558 135705
22 537 35380 3191 149169
221 4 256 754 45726
222 533 35124 2431 103292
223 - - 6 151
23 8 184 899 44092
231 - - 275 10384
232 8 184 621 38290
233 - - 3 50
24 296 9972 7640 464170
241 34 1273 2310 134360
242 262 8699 5101 303221
243 - - 229 26589
25 527 17398 5478 245576
251 135 4410 1635 86150
252 392 12988 3843 159426
26 80 2178 14865 554787
261 24 609 574 52838269 56 1569 14291 501949
Delhi
Table 2.3 : …. Contd.
TotalIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
63 contd..
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 37
27 522 14803 6592 476019
271 350 10264 3531 296084
272 76 1922 1406 101013
273 96 2617 1655 78922
28 594 8662 10806 419368
281 171 2307 2774 115045
289 423 6355 8032 304323
29 544 19954 6418 371830
291 256 9404 3105 182631
292 172 6141 2613 158190
293 116 4409 700 31009
30 5 225 127 23240
300 5 225 127 23240
31 501 32679 3043 231011
311 98 5837 814 52285
312 23 1292 571 45430
313 180 13333 652 44280
314 - - 158 13122
315 200 12217 367 36532
319 - - 481 39362
32 281 8052 1050 98456
321 167 4702 625 50635
322 35 1005 216 30837
323 79 2345 209 16984
33 83 2357 627 46380
331 65 1899 427 36687
332 - - 88 3885333 18 458 112 5808
DelhiIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Table 2.3 : …. Contd.
Total
64 contd..
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 37
34 424 16403 2747 243422
341 - - 136 45652
342 - - 202 11002
343 424 16403 2409 186768
35 89 2367 1638 219053
351 - - 75 49938
352 5 113 121 65094
353 - - 11 14481
359 84 2254 1431 89540
36 227 11052 2449 117213
361 70 3315 693 20795
369 157 7737 1756 96418
37 - - 33 1092
371 - - 11 405
372 - - 22 687
40 66 4726 1128 128549
401 11 1015 974 119950
402 55 3711 153 8559
403 - - 1 40
41 15 664 617 11756
410 15 664 617 11756
45 - - 51 5014
451 - - 11 387
452 - - 37 4489
454 - - 2 22
455 - - 1 116
50 432 25017 4590 188522
501 - - 45 2900
502 293 17953 2839 149043
503 10 546 49 3901
504 3 222 611 11666505 126 6296 1046 21012
DelhiIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
Total
Table 2.3 : …. Contd.
65 contd..
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 37
51 10 236 140 5876
511 10 236 15 334
512 - - 10 222
513 - - 5 350
514 - - 92 4634
515 - - 15 276
519 - - 3 60
52 21 611 211 8639
521 - - 4 66
522 - - 2 68
523 8 190 27 831
525 - - 1 24
526 13 421 177 7650
55 - - 16 46
551 - - 16 46
552 3 46 9 248
60 - - 36 2215
601 - - 8 250
602 - - 12 1425
603 - - 16 540
61 - - 1 250
611 - - 1 250
62 - - 5 555
621 - - 3 212
622 - - 2 343
63 19 3850 1475 57892
630 19 3850 1475 57892
64 - - 12 495
642 - - 12 495
71 - - 1 16712 - - 1 16
Delhi
Table 2.3 : …. Contd.
TotalIndustry Code (NIC -2004)
66
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
Number of Working Factories
Estimated Aaverage Daily Employment
1 34 35 36 37
72 24 4276 38 6941
721 - - 3 506
722 4 548 8 631
723 4 1160 4 1160
724 - - 1 15
725 4 607 10 2668
729 12 1961 12 1961
73 6 158 40 5458
731 6 158 38 5327
732 - - 2 131
74 33 1330 68 3610
741 33 1330 44 2064
742 - - 2 118
743 - - 2 200
749 - - 20 1228
75 1 45 11 6687
751 1 45 11 6687
80 3 135 9 1264
801 3 135 3 135
802 - - 6 112985 6 71 12 211
851 6 71 8 90
852 - - 1 55
853 - - 3 66
90 7 71 57 1084
900 7 71 57 1084
92 2 35 32 1002
921 2 35 32 1002
93 8 182 64 1852
930 8 182 64 1852
97 - - 10 383970 - - 10 383
Total 8004 341556 143389 6488459Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'
Table 2.3 : …. Concld.
Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Delhi Total
67
Working Factories
Estimated Average daily Employment
Working Factories
Estimated Average daily Employment
Working Factories
Estimated Average daily Employment
Working Factories
Estimated Average daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 20599 876811 396 21185 9832 55038 30827 953034
2 Assam 2360 117446 255 19109 144 877 2759 137432
3 Bihar 1451 57911 603 33218 4887 31346 6941 122475
4 Goa 719 64628 1 42 - - 720 64670
5 Haryana 9107 700766 69 3504 1130 33439 10306 737709
6 Maharashtra 24780 1448387 144 3473 9194 79369 34118 1531229
7 Manipur 80 4860 19 1700 845 2689 944 9249
8 Meghalaya 95 5899 3 131 - - 98 6030
9 Odisha 2191 215729 81 1275 197 1420 2469 218424
10 Punjab 13712 591058 549 1044 2907 737 17168 592839
11 Rajasthan 9092 577960 133 6355 2350 21800 11575 606115
12 Tripura 461 32667 119 13795 1046 5158 1626 51620
13 Uttarakhand 1668 156856 - - 75 8449 1743 165305
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. 13577 934139
15 A & N Islands 40 5407 2 47 - - 42 5454
16 Chandigarh 403 10930 - - 69 249 472 11179
17 Delhi 7837 334195 146 7046 21 315 8004 341556
Total 94595 5201510 2520 111924 32697 240886 143389 6488459
Table 2.4Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2009
Section 2m(i) Section 2m(ii) Section 85 TotalState/ Union Territory
(By States/UnionTerritories)
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
Sr. No.
(v) Horizontal and vertical totals in col. 9 & 10 may not tally due to non- availablity of break up figures for Uttar Pradesh States.
(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) - = Nil. (iv) .. = Not available.
68
Public Sector Private Sector Total
Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
Working Factories
Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Andhra Pradesh 606 160229 30221 792805 30827 953034
2 Assam 103 17892 2656 119540 2759 137432
3 Bihar - - 6941 122475 6941 122475
4 Goa 47 11277 673 53393 720 64670
5 Haryana - - 10306 737709 10306 737709
6 Maharashtra 1019 152146 33099 1379083 34118 1531229
7 Manipur 5 954 939 8295 944 9249
8 Meghalaya 12 1178 86 4852 98 6030
9 Odisha 207 70685 2262 147739 2469 218424
10 Punjab 402 49504 16766 543335 17168 592839
11 Rajasthan 485 47638 11090 558477 11575 606115
12 Tripura 444 7899 1182 43721 1626 51620
13 Uttarakhand 103 11998 1640 153307 1743 165305
14 Uttar Pradesh 469 208868 13108 725271 13577 934139
15 A & N Islands - - 42 5454 42 5454
16 Chandigarh 24 1425 448 9754 472 11179
17 Delhi - - 8004 341556 8004 341556
Total 3926 741693 139463 5746766 143389 6488459
(iii) .. = Figures for Public Sector except Defence estiblishments are not separately
States/Union Territories and hence are included under Private Sector. available for Bihar, Haryana, A & N Islands and Delhi
Table 2.5
(ii) Data is not received from rest of States/Union Territories.
State/ Union Territory
Sr. No.
(By Sectors and States/Union Territories)
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2009
69
Public Sector Private Sector TOTAL
Working Factories Estimated Average Daily Employment
Working Factories Estimated Average Daily Employment
Working Factories Estimated Average Daily Employment
1 2 3 4 5 6 701 55 3233 2623 93553 2678 9678602 - - 1 5 1 505 - - 1 161 1 16110 - - 9 573 9 57311 - - 4 53 4 5313 - - 6 279 6 27914 - - 746 9592 746 959215 457 68791 28467 897044 28924 96583516 - - 515 33341 515 3334117 89 30555 12720 599577 12809 63013218 8 4380 4555 238418 4563 24279819 4 3086 1603 112206 1607 11529220 36 1744 12696 112720 12732 11446421 4 1886 2554 133819 2558 13570522 115 28441 3076 120728 3191 14916923 148 17728 751 26364 899 4409224 96 42463 7544 421707 7640 46417025 17 5480 5461 240096 5478 24557626 52 4483 14813 550304 14865 55478727 25 73453 6567 402566 6592 47601928 39 14156 10767 405212 10806 41936829 113 63753 6305 308077 6418 37183030 4 7778 123 15462 127 2324031 41 12305 3002 218706 3043 23101132 30 15475 1020 82981 1050 9845633 8 1718 619 44662 627 4638034 17 7249 2730 236173 2747 24342235 68 99785 1570 119268 1638 21905336 32 2626 2417 114587 2449 11721337 - - 33 1092 33 109240 703 93223 425 35326 1128 12854941 559 9654 58 2102 617 1175645 - - 51 5014 51 501450 887 78419 3703 110103 4590 18852251 71 3959 69 1917 140 587652 45 2640 166 5999 211 863955 - - 25 294 25 29460 23 1890 13 325 36 221561 - - 1 250 1 25062 - - 5 555 5 55563 103 28537 1372 29355 1475 5789264 2 56 10 439 12 49571 - - 1 16 1 1672 1 15 37 6926 38 694173 19 4337 21 1121 40 545874 - - 68 3610 68 361075 10 6642 1 45 11 668780 2 986 7 278 9 126485 - - 12 211 12 21190 40 725 17 359 57 108492 - - 32 1002 32 100293 3 42 61 1810 64 185297 - - 10 383 10 383
Total 3926 741693 139463 5746766 143389 6488459
(iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
Note: (i) - = Nil. (ii) Data is based on the returns received.
Table 2.6
(By Sectors and Industries)Industry Code (NIC -2004)
Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2009
70 contd.
A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Andhra Pradesh 3218 19020 3323 46867 1842 58720
2 Assam 25 143 34 507 74 2487
3 Bihar 9 55 16 227 15 434
4 Goa 83 620 116 1770 112 3735
5 Haryana 194 1638 292 5180 355 12862
6 Maharashtra 5114 27084 3112 46766 2920 93016
7 Manipur 59 256 10 152 14 331
8 Meghalaya - - 1 12 14 347
9 Odisha 308 2646 461 8311 492 22457
10 Punjab 362 2305 414 5604 335 11051
11 Rajasthan 493 3282 750 10179 514 16567
12 Tripura 229 1037 38 525 23 767
13 Uttarakhand 15 114 73 2396 116 5996
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - 6 90 4 149
16 Chandigarh 107 565 74 992 45 1484
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 10216 58765 8720 129578 6875 230403
Table 2.7Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Working Strength during 2009
Sr. No.
20 to less than 50 workers
Less than 10 workers 10 to less than 20 workers
Factories having working strength ofState/ Union Territory
(By States/ Union Territories)
71 contd.
A B A B A B
1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Andhra Pradesh 984 71095 749 136740 71 47453
2 Assam 78 5659 121 20898 3 2262
3 Bihar 13 954 10 1562 2 1203
4 Goa 112 8433 128 27967 6 4792
5 Haryana 179 13451 157 45906 37 23962
6 Maharashtra 1322 92917 1556 332091 211 150697
7 Manipur 13 826 8 1740 1 624
8 Meghalaya 3 156 6 708 2 693
9 Odisha 316 21439 114 39768 24 19618
10 Punjab 118 7913 120 27309 25 17461
11 Rajasthan 210 14418 186 40708 35 26538
12 Tripura 60 4600 74 9350 - -
13 Uttarakhand 122 12862 142 40911 29 19317
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 5 377 9 2125 - -
16 Chandigarh 20 1323 15 3644 - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 3555 256423 3395 731427 446 314620
Sr. No. State/ Union Territory
Factories having working strength of
50 to less than 100 workers
100 to less than 500 workers
500 to less than 1000 workers
Table 2.7: …. Contd.
72
A B A B A B
1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1 Andhra Pradesh 55 73514 6 71302 10248 524711 51.20
2 Assam 2 2831 - - 337 34787 103.23
3 Bihar 3 4344 - - 68 8779 129.10
4 Goa 5 10109 - - 562 57426 102.18
5 Haryana 25 74379 - - 1239 177378 143.16
6 Maharashtra 100 183678 5 36768 14340 963017 67.16
7 Manipur - - - - 105 3929 37.42
8 Meghalaya - - - - 26 1916 73.69
9 Odisha 21 47790 1 19047 1737 181076 104.25
10 Punjab 15 26353 - - 1389 97996 70.55
11 Rajasthan 27 43250 - - 2215 154942 69.95
12 Tripura - - - - 424 16279 38.39
13 Uttarakhand 16 21588 1 2553 514 105737 205.71
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 1 1200 - - 25 3941 157.64
16 Chandigarh - - - - 261 8008 30.68
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 270 489036 13 129670 33490 2339922 69.87
Table 2.7: …. Concld.
Sr. No. State/ Union Territory
Factories having working strength of Average No. of workers employed per factory
1000 to less than 5000 workers
5000 or more workers Total
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim. (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) A = Number of Factories.
figures for Uttar Pradesh and Delhi States.
(iv) B = Average Daily Employment. (v) - = Nil. (vi) .. = Not available. (vii) Horizontal and vertical totals in col. 19 & 20 may not tally due to non- availablity of break up
73 contd.
A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 701 19 105 193 2813 333 1126305 - - - - - -10 - - 4 51 - -11 1 5 1 10 2 7313 - - - - 3 10414 74 418 132 1785 17 50615 1834 12430 2231 31987 1022 3548816 9 43 14 261 42 142117 1369 7893 456 6356 368 1220618 71 271 116 1786 109 391719 38 286 31 459 55 191420 2401 8857 100 1431 123 467321 108 767 263 4711 157 574322 192 1200 247 3699 205 663023 39 272 52 765 70 239424 560 3475 649 13262 566 1823225 308 1895 475 6668 360 1129526 1236 8543 932 12942 508 1742827 170 1151 467 7029 568 1969328 661 4146 782 11110 704 2218029 241 1497 405 5713 387 1233030 3 21 8 137 9 32631 119 694 231 3212 225 700932 27 181 40 563 57 177033 23 164 33 513 47 140134 80 560 149 2124 170 575435 87 523 76 1186 108 406236 147 786 130 1762 134 437537 3 25 1 14 3 9840 42 354 68 928 47 155141 16 95 16 219 9 26545 - - 1 16 2 7950 265 1668 299 4253 380 1345351 6 47 12 198 17 62952 7 48 14 197 13 38255 - - - - 3 6660 2 21 3 58 5 14262 - - 1 14 - -63 38 210 60 966 21 69971 - - 1 12 - -72 - - 1 19 - -73 5 21 2 28 2 6174 3 19 1 15 5 19975 - - - - - -80 - - 1 17 - -90 6 35 11 146 4 11492 3 18 4 47 6 20493 2 13 5 67 9 27499 1 8 2 29 - -
Total 10216 58765 8720 129578 6875 230403
20 to less than 50 workersFactories having working strength ofIndustry Code
NIC- 2004 Less than 10 workers 10 to less than 20 workers
Table 2.8
(By Industries)Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Working Strength during 2009
74 contd.
A B A B A B
1 8 9 10 11 12 1301 123 8941 31 6383 - -05 - - 1 161 - -10 1 65 2 339 - -11 1 63 - - - -13 1 52 - - - -14 2 79 - - - -15 632 45117 675 125982 73 5116916 20 1548 26 5864 2 134517 209 16563 246 65563 41 2562618 55 4031 60 16387 5 399119 16 1827 16 5103 4 227620 27 1777 21 4439 - -21 42 4868 55 19603 6 440122 85 5948 61 11297 4 233123 27 1838 30 5799 3 179324 398 29873 451 95474 50 3683025 138 9465 153 30201 18 1380926 318 21599 197 34877 32 2050027 298 19857 258 58939 50 3757228 266 18345 200 46366 18 1371429 169 11604 192 42083 24 1533630 10 797 12 2896 1 64531 123 8422 137 28696 19 1356932 34 2314 44 11058 13 929833 22 1539 36 8013 3 114334 102 8734 138 38924 30 2429735 62 4447 63 12551 20 1182336 53 3584 87 16149 5 365237 - - - - - -40 34 2165 41 9839 6 468341 8 496 8 1536 - -45 2 155 1 365 1 97550 226 16188 110 17531 4 305551 10 686 9 1736 - -52 9 669 7 1082 - -55 - - - - - -60 1 84 1 146 - -62 3 212 - - - -63 9 620 12 2329 8 617571 1 68 - - - -72 1 93 3 1133 - -73 4 257 7 1707 4 309274 2 212 1 129 1 59175 1 582 - - - -80 - - - - 1 92990 4 242 - - - -92 4 265 2 247 - -93 1 63 1 500 - -99 1 69 - - - -
Total 3555 256423 3395 731427 446 314620
50 to less than 100 workersFactories having working strength of
100 to less than 500 workers 500 to less than 1000 workers
Industry Code NIC- 2004
Table 2.8: …. Contd.
75
A B A B A B1 14 15 16 17 18 19 2001 2 2306 - - 701 31811 45.3805 - - - - 1 161 161.0010 - - - - 7 455 65.0011 - - - - 5 151 30.2013 - - - - 4 156 39.0014 - - - - 225 2788 12.3915 13 18002 - - 6480 320175 49.4116 3 4208 - - 116 14690 126.6417 36 49697 - - 2725 183904 67.4918 2 8964 - - 418 39347 94.1319 1 1200 - - 161 13065 81.1520 - - - - 2672 21177 7.9321 8 17019 - - 639 57112 89.3822 3 6480 - - 797 37585 47.1623 13 5972 - - 234 18833 80.4824 28 52771 1 1315 2703 251232 92.9525 9 18952 - - 1461 92285 63.1726 13 16969 1 10053 3237 142911 44.1527 16 37248 2 53512 1829 235001 128.4928 11 30543 - - 2642 146404 55.4129 24 50457 2 12125 1444 151145 104.6730 - - - - 43 4822 112.1431 7 17056 2 23000 863 101658 117.8032 4 6913 - - 219 32097 146.5633 3 5306 - - 167 18079 108.2634 17 38274 - - 686 118667 172.9835 22 44060 4 24057 442 102709 232.3736 - - - - 556 30308 54.5137 - - - - 7 137 19.5740 21 38986 1 5608 260 64114 246.5941 1 127 - - 58 2738 47.2145 1 1765 - - 8 3355 419.3850 3 3968 - - 1287 60116 46.7151 - - - - 54 3296 61.0452 - - - - 50 2378 47.5655 - - - - 3 66 22.0060 - - - - 12 451 37.5862 - - - - 4 226 56.5063 6 8177 - - 154 19176 124.5271 - - - - 2 80 40.0072 1 1125 - - 6 2370 395.0073 - - - - 24 5166 215.2574 - - - - 13 1165 89.6275 2 2491 - - 3 3073 1024.3380 - - - - 2 946 473.0090 - - - - 25 537 21.4892 - - - - 19 781 41.1193 - - - - 18 917 50.9499 - - - - 4 106 26.50
Total 270 489036 13 129670 33490 2339922 69.87
(v) Horizontal and vertical totals in col.18 &19 may not tally as breakup is not available for States of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
Note: (i) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table is'Nil'. (ii) A = Number of Factories. (iii) B = Average Daily Employment. (iv) - = Nil.
Table 2.8: …. Concld.Industry Code NIC- 2004
Factories having working strength of Average No. of workers employed per factory
1000 to less than 5000 workers
5000 or more workers Total
76 contd
A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 191 5651 1063 21311 1892 40676 1578 39021
2 Assam 1 31 1 89 5 206 36 3427
3 Bihar - - - - - - - -
4 Goa 3 44 20 1416 28 2951 12 2225
5 Haryana - - 1 20 1 1704 5 522
6 Maharashtra 90 3985 238 8787 288 8360 422 11658
7 Manipur - - - - 15 904 74 676
8 Meghalaya - - - - - - - -
9 Odisha 38 375 94 2190 157 8731 226 15730
10 Punjab 5 82 15 419 69 2376 79 1986
11 Rajasthan 2 25 28 632 77 1978 117 3559
12 Tripura 3 196 22 923 89 6963 72 4148
13 Uttarakhand 17 144 72 5488 90 5478 109 12555
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - - - -
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 350 10533 1554 41275 2711 80327 2730 95507
> 60 days to 120 days
> 120 days to 180 days
Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Number of Days Worked during 2009
> 180 days to 240 days
Table2.9
(By States/Union Territories)Sr. No.
State/ Union Territory
Upto 60 days
77
A B A B A B
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 Andhra Pradesh 3246 151602 2278 266450 10248 524711
2 Assam 172 15229 122 15805 337 34787
3 Bihar 49 3796 19 4983 68 8779
4 Goa 56 4889 443 45901 562 57426
5 Haryana 72 17207 1160 157925 1239 177378
6 Maharashtra 3228 177414 10074 752813 14340 963017
7 Manipur 15 1725 1 624 105 3929
8 Meghalaya 12 915 14 1001 26 1916
9 Odisha 599 35169 623 118881 1737 181076
10 Punjab 183 9404 1038 83729 1389 97996
11 Rajasthan 331 32148 1660 116600 2215 154942
12 Tripura 177 2339 61 1710 424 16279
13 Uttarakhand 194 44723 32 37349 514 105737
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 25 3941 - - 25 3941
16 Chandigarh 58 3832 203 4176 261 8008
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 8417 504333 17728 1607947 33490 2339922
Table 2.9: … Concld.
Sr. No.
State/ Union Territory
> 240 days to 300 days More than 300days Total
Note : (i) The Factories, Act 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram, and Sikkim. (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) - = Nil
are not available for the States of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
(vi) .. = Not available. (iv) A = Number of Factories. (v) B = Average Daily Employment. (vi) Horizontal and vertical totals in col. 15 & 16 may not tally as the break up figures
78 contd.
A B A B A B1 2 3 4 5 6 7
01 52 1768 362 11371 177 835005 - - - - - -10 - - - - 1 15911 - - - - - -13 - - - - - -14 3 35 50 694 83 92915 217 3428 530 14270 1329 2821016 21 3297 18 1678 13 59517 1 18 7 181 41 998918 2 44 1 100 - -19 1 3 8 265 2 4120 1 31 63 486 123 155521 - - 7 853 3 27022 1 8 4 73 12 58023 - - 1 11 1 924 7 280 38 3012 87 522125 2 20 15 294 55 88326 9 286 343 4499 512 1388527 7 135 16 546 102 524128 4 136 21 233 48 94429 2 16 14 288 22 103230 - - - - - -31 - - 10 174 13 30532 - - 5 364 2 12033 - - - - 5 4434 2 871 2 154 5 56835 3 18 19 1173 33 91036 - - 7 126 6 7737 - - - - - -40 2 3 1 65 2 2841 1 - 1 11 1 945 - - - - - -50 1 - 4 197 24 21951 - - - - - -52 2 4 - - - -55 - - - - - -60 - - - - - -62 - - - - - -63 7 114 6 149 7 13271 - - - - - -72 - - - - - -73 1 - - - - -74 1 18 - - - -75 - - - - - -80 - - - - - -90 - - - - - -92 - - - - - -93 - - - - 2 2299 - - 1 8 - -
Total 350 10533 1554 41275 2711 80327
Table 2.10
(By industries)Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Number of Days Worked during 2009
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Upto 60 days > 60 days to 120 days > 120 days to 180 days
79
A B A B A B A B1 8 9 10 11 - 13 14 1501 42 1447 32 1963 36 6912 701 3181105 - - 1 161 - - 1 16110 - - 1 10 5 286 7 45511 - - 3 83 2 68 5 15113 - - 1 27 3 129 4 15614 33 440 42 524 14 166 225 278815 1169 40080 1693 86357 1542 147830 6480 32017516 4 141 20 3092 40 5887 116 1469017 109 8402 989 22947 1578 142367 2725 18390418 8 862 30 3734 377 34607 418 3934719 3 328 37 3556 109 7672 160 1186520 338 1794 1069 9279 1079 9232 2673 2237721 32 1816 151 6053 446 48120 639 5711222 10 86 188 10201 582 26637 797 3758523 2 45 62 2650 168 16118 234 1883324 100 3928 592 54808 1879 183983 2703 25123225 69 1341 295 11552 1014 77980 1450 9207026 459 12812 848 26354 1077 85290 3248 14312627 123 7724 441 31210 1140 190145 1829 23500128 51 1737 495 20328 2023 123026 2642 14640429 26 2752 306 37017 1074 110040 1444 15114530 2 325 15 2850 26 1647 43 482231 18 740 165 14731 657 85708 863 10165832 5 231 64 9224 143 22158 219 3209733 2 480 38 5395 122 12160 167 1807934 27 2604 162 34578 488 79892 686 11866735 22 2812 65 44328 300 53468 442 10270936 15 793 199 11801 329 17511 556 3030837 1 10 9 926 2 78 12 101440 9 184 23 2881 218 60076 255 6323741 5 223 5 444 45 2051 58 273845 - - 4 3135 5 250 9 338550 34 753 251 14316 972 44601 1286 6008651 2 78 17 1134 35 2084 54 329652 - - 10 509 38 1865 50 237855 - - 1 20 2 46 3 6660 - - - - 12 451 12 45162 - - 3 212 - - 3 21263 8 128 54 15002 73 3665 155 1919071 - - - - 2 80 2 8072 - - 5 2351 1 19 6 237073 2 411 15 4373 6 382 24 516674 - - 7 972 5 175 13 116575 - - 3 3073 - - 3 307380 - - - - 2 946 2 94690 - - 1 18 24 519 25 53792 - - 2 39 17 742 19 78193 - - 2 46 14 849 18 91799 - - 1 69 2 29 4 106
Total 2730 95507 8417 504333 17728 1607947 33490 2339922
Table 2.10: …. Concld.Industry Code NIC - 2004
> 180 days to 240 days > 240 days to 300 days More than 300days Total
are not available for the States of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
Note: (i) - = Nil. (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring above is 'Nil'. (iv) A = Number of Factories. (v) B = Average Daily Employment. (vi) Horizontal and vertical totals in col. 14 & 15 may not tally as the break up figures
1
80 contd.
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Andhra Pradesh
Assam Bihar Goa Haryana Maharashtra
1 2 3 4 5 6 701 1994535 - - - 9548 329112505 1625062 - - - - -10 26225 - - - - 8630511 - - - - - 1086213 36946 - - - - 1062514 451973 - - - - 1895815 26657948 242437 593630 1823306 3766462 3211333816 1648384 115866 492462 - 14891 76644317 12867654 221400 540833 254416 2169393 2382151618 894725 - - 51940 8334096 395542219 230955 - 146640 - 959050 30998420 1484451 183761 76551 4270 1120996 224519121 5322417 348960 18585 138814 819987 416090322 2827892 628200 - 197190 706267 674967723 1146942 5795 142499 134096 21080 302865424 16375088 579948 2700 9021865 3256561 3829376125 5133446 3887 30860 459624 1575726 1389163226 9793411 117047 251705 603339 1271366 1087622227 18814752 96809 137155 1874302 1647706 1993214528 4278128 18435 27073 558337 4430440 2435902529 10080053 139574 7828 616322 7138299 1927667930 3952 - - 790314 4084 60504931 6061172 - 1805 1873807 3046303 1857427732 1372163 - - 144797 497550 526603533 305729 - - 459890 2235741 164961634 1660941 - - 163210 14633819 1741478635 5778631 - - 1402422 730222 954139736 1002247 - - 266661 317477 626824237 41078 - - - - -40 6071186 38196 - 41822 6255 680812541 32023 6935 - 69058 - 50564145 - - - - - 7646650 3836977 19752 44940 273116 1181550 1198820251 24250 - - 95949 - 71518152 101335 1800 - - 7884 62026655 - - - - - 1287660 15040 28127 - - 5221 429862 - - - - - 6223163 564131 39228 21861 65522 115210 345132564 - - - - - -72 5757 - - - - 63542973 688583 - - - 77381 18814774 179367 - - 12349 - 9190875 - - - - - 84652980 - - - - - 28365090 29125 - - - - 15782292 130501 - - - - 8783993 166437 - - 29746 - 7468199 - - - - - 29062
Total 149761612 2836157 2537127 21426484 60100565 293157547
Table 2.11Mandays Worked in Factories Submitting Returns during 2009
(By Industries and States/Union Territories)
1
81 contd.
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Manipur Meghalaya Odisha Punjab Rajasthan
1 8 9 10 11 1201 - - - 14794 10977805 - - - - -10 - - - - -11 - - - - -13 - - - - -14 - 2806 - - -15 42120 66564 7381140 3889762 319081016 - - 45365 - 20660017 - - 1965857 1780808 1384419818 - - 67080 237002 53100619 - - 2424 11006 71376820 60900 - 210457 7284 18632321 - - 1931080 895356 17532422 7860 15491 615850 282559 31017023 20000 - 387870 4823 56120724 - 27373 1225019 1864568 382593325 8880 6140 1236226 2306397 134223126 623430 289568 5214660 608562 860721027 - 31865 24747900 1781881 314373328 - - 1647122 2041940 176907829 - - 256576 1629725 140088930 - - - - 1550431 - - 222959 168012 171785532 - - 94815 205823 59322333 - - 4832 - 52621634 - - 2320 2863765 109816835 - - 1524453 4932585 213229136 - - 113611 191885 63011637 - - - - -40 187824 - 5215865 1649611 187793241 - - 86870 - 5146545 - - - - -50 10080 30148 513001 179774 49370551 - - 114104 44951 -52 - - - 87772 662255 - - - 8004 -60 - - - - -62 - - - - -63 3640 - 94103 399295 29393664 - - - - -72 - - - - -73 - - 127730 - 1293274 - - 2135 3763 -75 - - - - -80 - - - 5292 -90 - - - - -92 - - 18972 - -93 - - - - -99 - - - - -
Total 964734 469955 55070396 28096999 49368223
Table 2.11 : …. Contd.
82
Industry Code (NIC-2004)
Tripura Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh A & N Islands Chandigarh Delhi TOTAL
1 13 14 15 16 17 18 1901 665 - - - 10430 .. 543087505 - - - - - .. 162506210 - - - - - .. 11253011 - - - - 34917 .. 4577913 - - - - - .. 4757114 - - - - - .. 47373715 386177 375743 9456110 74325 84408 .. 9014428016 132578 55328 617792 - - .. 409570917 - 2655977 4054568 - 23562 .. 6420018218 1480 63840 2795994 - - .. 1693258519 - 353518 5496935 - - .. 822428020 112349 73426 252817 368043 31309 .. 641812821 2328 3625058 831628 - 51916 .. 1832235622 116048 50741 1324080 33561 77667 .. 1394325323 22685 52364 258516 43950 - .. 583048124 26834 4507471 6844838 3212 20398 .. 8587556925 85258 577266 2637136 - 43346 .. 2933805526 1888703 431662 1862683 - 54318 .. 4249388627 24129 567924 9522417 - 425183 .. 8274790128 77901 79800 2354030 - 134546 .. 4177585529 1490 6003228 2823525 - 332938 .. 4970712630 - 230497 - - - .. 164940031 1152 722499 3540353 - 344947 .. 3627514132 - 982473 4990271 - - .. 1414715033 - 331984 167460 - 6010 .. 568747834 - 4772280 4004609 - 6479 .. 4662037735 - 2093937 4004844 175595 64768 .. 3238114536 57013 7514 714310 - 14383 .. 958345937 - - 6688 - - .. 4776640 35188 88524 1536006 256961 - .. 2381349541 6835 96549 - 65730 - .. 92110645 - 559040 3322 - - .. 63882850 145860 17598 5855522 112230 571804 .. 2527425951 - - - - - .. 99443552 1572 - 49095 - - .. 87634655 - - - - - .. 2088060 - - - - - .. 5268662 - - - - - .. 6223163 3650 44408 2233057 25437 - .. 735480364 - - 104880 - - .. 10488072 - - - - - .. 64118673 - 221582 - - - .. 131635574 - 35590 - - - .. 32511275 - - - - - .. 84652980 - - - - - .. 28894290 - - - - - .. 18694792 - - - - - .. 23731293 - - - - - .. 27086499 - - - - - .. 29062
Total 3129895 29677821 78343486 1159044 2333329 .. 778433374
Table 2.11 : …. Contd.
Note : (i) Data is based on the returns received. (ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is Nil
(iv) .. = Not available (iii) - = Nil
83
Men Women Male Female Boys Girls
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Andhra Pradesh 452848 71863 - - - - 524711
2 Assam 30843 3129 247 158 253 156 34786
3 Bihar 8730 49 - - - - 8779
4 Goa 48184 9169 73 - - - 57426
5 Haryana 167708 9670 - - - - 177378
6 Maharashtra 897340 63260 397 20 - - 961017
7 Manipur 2378 1551 - - - - 3929
8 Meghalaya 1756 160 - - - - 1916
9 Odisha 173780 7296 - - - - 181076
10 Punjab 95640 2356 - - - - 97996
11 Rajasthan 150532 4410 - - - 154942
12 Tripura 12301 3978 - - - - 16279
13 Uttarakhand 100684 5055 - - - - 105739
14 Uttar Pradesh 242988 6618 - - - - 249606
15 A & N Islands 3800 141 - - - - 3941
16 Chandigarh 7147 391 - - - - 7538
17 Delhi 70348 5000 - - - 75348
Total 2467007 194096 717 178 253 156 2662407
Children
by Age and Sex during 2009Average Daily Employment in Working Factories ( Submitting Returns)
(By States/ Union Territories)
(iii) - = NI
Sr. No.
Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim. Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely,
(ii) Data is not received from rest of States/Union Territories.
Table 2.12
TotalState/ Union Territory
Adult Adolescent
84
Men Women Male Female Boys Girls
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
01 21957 9887 - - - - 3184405 155 6 - - - - 16110 439 16 - - - - 45511 147 4 - - - - 15113 148 8 - - - - 15614 2271 466 - - - - 273715 318403 39043 320 158 253 156 35833316 11516 5427 - - - - 1694317 183104 15431 - - - - 19853518 47011 12239 - - - - 5925019 34001 1790 - - - - 3579120 22657 862 - - - - 2351921 59115 2515 - - - - 6163022 48230 3201 - - - - 5143123 19925 453 - - - - 2037824 256812 20561 - - - - 27737325 98218 5171 38 3 - - 10343026 137893 11579 26 8 - - 14950627 262098 6352 - - - - 26845028 151731 4431 12 1 - - 15617529 157609 7107 16 - - - 16473230 4438 429 - - - - 486731 103482 12223 297 6 - - 11600832 42328 6927 - - - - 4925533 16346 2659 - - - - 1900534 128302 4759 - - - - 13306135 113866 3218 - - - - 11708436 28267 5816 - - - - 3408337 152 7 - - - - 15940 68592 3455 - - - - 7204741 2665 208 - - - - 287345 3352 14 - - - - 336650 73006 3014 8 2 - - 7603051 3127 167 - - - - 329452 2795 239 - - - - 303455 93 4 - - - - 9760 149 15 - - - - 16462 195 17 - - - - 21263 27249 2338 - - - - 2958764 95 - - - - - 9571 80 - - - - - 8072 3903 249 - - - - 415273 4564 739 - - - - 530374 656 509 - - - - 116575 2692 381 - - - - 307380 907 39 - - - - 94690 531 6 - - - - 53792 724 57 - - - - 78193 915 48 - - - - 96399 96 10 - - - - 106
Total 2467007 194096 717 178 253 156 2662407
(ii) Data is based on the returns received.
Industry - wise Average Daily Employment in Working Factories By Age and Sex during 2009 Table 2.13
(iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
Industry Code NIC-2004
Adult Adolescent Children Total
Note: (i) - = Nil.
85
A B A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 6 2910 399 16711 9425 420752 418 12475 10248 452848
2 Assam 18 1148 8 424 309 27529 23 1742 358 30843
3 Bihar - - 1 26 56 7751 11 953 68 8730
4 Goa 55 1254 52 2101 255 13397 144 31432 506 48184
5 Haryana 33 6064 33 10444 194 31768 979 119432 1239 167708
6 Maharashtra 371 12846 1427 84874 9410 539989 3123 259631 14331 897340
7 Manipur 53 194 - - - - 52 2184 105 2378
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha 2 853 1 16 1647 172911 - - 1650 173780
10 Punjab - - 2 83 1387 95557 - - 1389 95640
11 Rajasthan 2 685 1 53 2212 149794 - - 2215 150532
12 Tripura 20 299 72 1861 331 10141 - - 423 12301
13 Uttarakhand 2 779 2 125 2 1651 508 98129 514 100684
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - 1 240 4 179 20 3381 25 3800
16 Chandigarh - - - - 246 6275 13 872 259 7147
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 562 27032 1999 116958 25478 1477694 5291 530231 33330 2151915
(vii) Figures in col. 11 and col.12 may not tally with those shown in Tables 2.1 (col.3) and Table 2.12 (col. 3) due to non- availablity of data for the State/ Union Territory of Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh & Delhi .
Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers during 2009
(v) A = Number of Factories. (vi) B = Average Daily Employment.
Sr. No.
(By States/Union Territories)
Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim . (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) .. = Not available. (iv) - = NIL.
Table 3.1
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh,
Above 48 TotalState/Union Territory
Upto 42 Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48
86
A B A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 1322 5908 186 2016 4982 63783 3 156 6493 71863
2 Assam 15 246 6 18 100 2840 1 25 122 3129
3 Bihar - - - - 9 49 - - 9 49
4 Goa 52 1585 18 705 107 4541 24 2338 201 9169
5 Haryana 19 226 32 451 45 367 144 8626 240 9670
6 Maharashtra 9432 2080 873 5735 2869 40910 1241 14535 14415 63260
7 Manipur 47 206 - - - - 30 1345 77 1551
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha 2 64 1 1 469 7231 - - 472 7296
10 Punjab - - 2 6 181 2350 - - 183 2356
11 Rajasthan 1 14 - - 493 4396 - - 494 4410
12 Tripura 6 98 28 465 139 3415 - - 173 3978
13 Uttarakhand 2 124 1 18 2 60 465 4853 470 5055
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - 1 5 16 136 - - 17 141
16 Chandigarh - - - - 135 391 - - 135 391
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 10898 10551 1148 9420 9547 130469 1908 31878 23501 182318
Table 3.2
Sr. No. Above 48 TotalState/Union Territory
(By States/Union Territories)Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women Workers during 2009
(iii) .. = Not available.
(vii) Figures in col. 11 and col.12 may not tally with those shown in Tables 2.1 (col.3) and Table 2.12 (col. 3)
(v) A = Number of Factories. (vi) B = Average Daily Employment.
due to non- availablity of data for the State/ Union Territory of Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh & Delhi .
(iv) - = NIL.
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim . (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
Upto 42 Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48
87
A B A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1101 7 227 11 287 549 15684 138 5759 705 2195705 - - - - 1 155 - - 1 15510 - - - - 7 439 - - 7 43911 - - 1 5 3 79 1 63 5 14713 - - - - 3 116 1 32 4 14814 - - - - 215 2224 4 39 219 226315 107 3766 409 13927 5421 212872 752 50509 6689 28107416 1 15 2 36 104 8942 9 323 116 931617 37 293 346 3473 1855 135225 467 29693 2705 16868418 6 34 10 43 260 13452 142 15440 418 2896919 - - 5 95 97 4576 58 6509 160 1118020 99 452 282 1534 1897 15136 184 4411 2462 2153321 12 67 20 192 477 29973 125 24722 634 5495422 16 247 52 1863 592 21755 125 11267 785 3513223 5 116 14 758 165 10779 44 6735 228 1838824 57 1906 151 16520 1908 125799 576 86877 2692 23110225 12 57 96 3243 1108 63596 219 20063 1435 8695926 15 352 125 3412 2917 108342 184 18229 3241 13033527 15 2742 35 4792 1508 194606 257 26443 1815 22858328 40 1605 163 8328 1965 94798 455 37396 2623 14212729 21 1338 44 11825 1057 95443 311 36360 1433 14496630 6 99 3 80 21 1753 12 2461 42 439331 12 49 39 15724 648 51515 159 21971 858 8925932 6 423 10 153 152 19319 47 6164 215 2605933 6 2050 7 245 98 6465 52 6756 163 1551634 15 2506 33 5130 426 60727 213 44019 687 11238235 3 682 16 14232 313 64759 110 20337 442 10001036 20 260 36 610 420 18829 77 5015 553 2471437 - - - - 7 130 - - 7 13040 5 2296 2 24 199 45922 52 12803 258 6104541 1 - - - 23 693 32 1839 56 253245 - - - - - - 8 3341 8 334150 24 595 60 3777 805 37609 391 15415 1280 5739651 1 17 3 61 41 2443 9 606 54 312752 1 74 3 48 44 2167 7 169 55 245855 - - - - 3 64 - - 3 6460 - - - - 5 131 1 18 6 14962 - - - - 3 195 - - 3 19563 2 1142 16 6370 96 6296 35 3781 149 1758971 - - - - 2 80 - - 2 8072 - - - - 5 1954 1 211 6 216573 8 3582 1 53 5 362 8 428 22 442574 1 3 1 9 6 402 5 242 13 65675 - - - - 1 78 2 2614 3 269280 - - - - 1 16 1 891 2 90790 1 37 - - 9 239 15 255 25 53192 - - - - 18 717 1 7 19 72493 - - 2 42 15 809 1 18 18 86999 - - 1 67 3 29 - - 4 96
Total 562 27032 1999 116958 25478 1477694 5291 530231 33330 2151915
Table 3.3
(By Industries)Above 45 to 48 Above 48
Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers during 2009
TotalIndustry Code NIC 2004
Upto 42 Above 42 to 45
Note : (i) Data is based on the returns received.
of data from the State of Uttar Pradesh.
(ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
(iv) A = Number of Factories. (v) B = Average Daily Employment.
(iii) - = 'Nil'.
(vi) Figures in col. 10 & 11 may not tally with those shown in col.2 of Table 2.2 and col. 2 of Table 2.13 due to non-availablity
88
A B A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1101 188 1204 12 103 445 8053 14 527 659 988705 - - - - 1 6 - - 1 610 4 - - - 3 16 - - 7 1611 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - 4 413 - - - - 1 6 1 2 2 814 137 454 - - 2 11 - - 139 46515 1499 1617 229 1757 3267 32746 160 1811 5155 3793116 20 30 - - 73 5193 4 151 97 537417 1379 1174 91 653 532 10909 236 2482 2238 1521818 73 170 23 101 153 6106 57 4201 306 1057819 28 6 2 5 31 249 17 423 78 68320 1317 2 4 139 94 602 12 108 1427 85121 213 87 19 91 163 1405 48 612 443 219522 297 151 54 173 257 1254 56 805 664 238323 70 23 10 17 44 335 7 70 131 44524 890 710 142 1138 853 12713 249 5505 2134 2006625 456 298 53 189 425 3717 110 845 1044 504926 788 1549 33 448 664 8113 46 1352 1531 1146227 556 537 39 170 325 4731 79 400 999 583828 1146 475 124 413 533 2502 100 847 1903 423729 433 248 88 552 315 3283 141 2545 977 662830 13 52 4 11 8 175 7 191 32 42931 223 248 46 514 250 8456 115 2452 634 1167032 32 119 10 141 116 4992 35 786 193 603833 32 34 12 402 68 1033 25 1095 137 256434 181 123 36 301 132 2233 101 1650 450 430735 46 42 14 516 63 1806 94 334 217 269836 140 141 26 162 208 4017 61 1274 435 559437 - - - - 3 7 - - 3 740 56 140 6 12 76 2633 9 282 147 306741 21 7 - - 10 91 9 110 40 20845 5 - - - - - 3 14 8 1450 531 164 41 275 341 1498 90 458 1003 239551 19 50 2 7 13 91 4 19 38 16752 23 11 7 24 12 132 3 22 45 18955 1 - - - 2 20 - - 3 2060 1 - - - 2 15 - - 3 1562 - - - - 3 17 - - 3 1763 33 18 16 1090 22 403 6 90 77 160172 - - - - 4 148 2 57 6 20573 9 597 1 5 4 88 4 49 18 73974 3 43 - - 5 457 1 9 9 50975 - - - - 2 82 1 299 3 38180 - - - - 2 39 - - 2 3990 21 3 - - 2 3 - - 23 692 5 - 1 2 10 54 1 1 17 5793 4 18 1 2 7 28 - - 12 4899 3 5 1 5 - - - - 4 10
Total 10898 10551 1148 9420 9547 130469 1908 31878 23501 182318
Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48
(iv) A = Number of Factories. (v) B = Average Daily Employment.
Upto 42
(vi) Figures in col. 11 may not tally with those shown in col.3 of Table 2.13 due to non-availablity of data from the State of Uttar Pradesh.
Table 3.4
(By Industries)
(iii) - = 'Nil'.
Above 48 Total
Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women Workers during 2009
Note : (i) Data is based on the returns received. (ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
Industry Code NIC 2004
89
Sr. No.
State/Union Territory
Number of persons employed during the year
Number of persons entitled to annual leave with wages during the year
Number of persons who were granted leave during the year
1 2 3 4 5
1 Andhra Pradesh 542923 395010 322336
2 Assam 233145 19601 16395
3 Bihar 114209 9740 8786
4 Goa 56910 23643 19763
5 Haryana 163197 130168 89619
6 Maharashtra 1188956 918582 762240
7 Manipur 3929 249 249
8 Meghalaya 1824 954 621
9 Odisha 181122 155671 133596
10 Punjab 116800 114060 47858
11 Rajasthan 154942 136139 65882
12 Tripura - - -
13 Uttarakhand 90218 82255 62559
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 11999 9967 7873
16 Chandigarh 16450 7544 7347
17 Delhi .. .. ..
Total 2876624 2003583 1545124
(iv) - = Nil. (iii) .. = Not available.
Table 4.1
(By States/ Union Territories)
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
Annual Leave with Wages during 2009
(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
89
90 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
01 2 2 4 - - - - - -
14 1 1 2 - - - - - -
15 14 184 198 1 32 33 3 9 12
16 - - - - - - 1 1 2
17 4 512 516 - - - 4 68 72
18 - - - - - - - - -
19 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 2
20 2 3 5 - 1 1 - - -
21 7 54 61 - - - - - -
22 - 1 1 - - - - - -
23 1 3 4 2 - 2 1 1 2
24 20 54 74 - 11 11 - - -
25 3 2 5 - - - 1 2 3
26 27 31 58 - - - 2 6 8
27 30 61 91 - - - 2 4 6
28 1 3 4 1 - 1 3 14 17
29 1 63 64 - 2 2 - - -
30 - - - - - - - - -
31 1 3 4 - - - - - -
32 - - - - - - - - -
33 - - - - - - - - -
34 - 2 2 - - - - - -
35 4 49 53 1 - 1 - - -
36 3 - 3 - - - - - -
37 - - - - - - - - -
40 12 24 36 - 1 1 - - -
41 - - - - - - - - -
45 - 1 1 - - - - - -
50 5 5 10 - - - 2 7 9
51 - - - - - - - - -
52 - - - - - - 1 6 7
60 1 - 1 - - - - - -
62 - - - - - - - - -
63 - 1 1 - - - 5 8 13
74 - 1 1 - - - - - -
75 - - - - - - - - -
90 - - - - - - - - -93 - - - - - - 1 2 3
Total 139 1061 1200 5 47 52 27 129 156
Frequency Rate 0.09 0.71 0.80 0.18 1.66 1.83 1.06 5.08 6.15Incidence Rate 0.15 1.11 1.26 0.04 0.34 0.38 0.22 1.05 1.27
Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar
Table 5.1
(By Industries and States/Union Territories)Industry Code
NIC - 2004
Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns during 2009
91 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
01 - - - - - - - 1 1
14 - - - - - - - - -
15 - 3 3 2 8 10 34 113 147
16 - - - 2 2 4 - 6 6
17 - 7 7 2 9 11 36 224 260
18 - - - 2 3 5 6 50 56
19 - - - 1 2 3 - - -
20 - - - 1 1 2 6 13 19
21 - 1 1 1 2 3 1 7 8
22 - - - 1 - 1 - - -
23 - - - 2 - 2 41 508 549
24 2 15 17 1 1 2 - 45 45
25 - 10 10 1 1 2 17 220 237
26 1 9 10 - 5 5 7 84 91
27 6 45 51 2 6 8 28 354 382
28 - 2 2 1 8 9 7 135 142
29 - 1 1 2 3 5 5 211 216
30 - 1 1 1 2 3 - - -
31 1 6 7 2 9 11 1 166 167
32 - - - 2 5 7 - - -
33 - 1 1 1 3 4 - - -
34 - 10 10 3 13 16 - - -
35 - 23 23 1 1 2 5 270 275
36 - - - - 1 1 5 41 46
37 - - - - - - - - -
40 - - - - 2 2 10 96 106
41 - - - - - - 1 49 50
45 - - - - - - - - -
50 - - - - - - 4 321 325
51 - - - - - - 1 - 1
52 - - - - - - - 35 35
60 - - - - - - - - -
62 - - - - - - 1 6 7
63 - - - - - - 1 72 73
74 - - - - - - - - -
75 - - - - - - - 3 3
90 - - - - - - - 2 293 - - - - - - - - -
Total 10 134 144 31 87 118 217 3032 3249
Frequency Rate 0.05 0.63 0.67 0.05 0.14 0.20 0.07 1.03 1.11Incidence Rate 0.15 2.07 2.23 0.04 0.12 0.16 0.14 1.98 2.12
HaryanaGoaIndustry Code NIC - 2004
Table 5.1: …. Contd.
Maharashtra
92 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
01 - - - - - - - - -
14 - - - - - - - - -
15 - - - - - - 3 - 3
16 - - - - - - - - -
17 - - - - - - - 17 17
18 - - - - - - - - -
19 - - - - - - - - -
20 - - - - - - - - -
21 - - - - - - 2 11 13
22 - - - - - - - - -
23 - - - - 27 27 - - -
24 - - - - 1 1 2 12 14
25 - - - - - - 1 100 101
26 - - - - - - 9 55 64
27 - - - - - - 100 176 276
28 - - - - - - 3 49 52
29 - - - - - - - - -
30 - - - - - - - - -
31 - - - - - - - - -
32 - - - - - - - - -
33 - - - - - - - - -
34 - - - - - - - - -
35 - - - - - - - 3 3
36 - - - - - - - - -
37 - - - - - - - - -
40 - - - - - - 2 3 5
41 - - - - - - - - -
45 - - - - - - - - -
50 - - - - - - - - -
51 - - - - - - - - -
52 - - - - - - - - -
60 - - - - - - - - -
62 - - - - - - - - -
63 - - - - - - - - -
74 - - - - - - - - -
75 - - - - - - - - -
90 - - - - - - - - -93 - - - - - - - - -
Total - - - - 28 28 122 426 548
Frequency Rate - - - - 5.96 5.96 0.22 0.77 1.00Incidence Rate - - - - 4.64 4.64 0.56 1.95 2.51
Table 5.1: …. Contd.
Manipur Meghalaya OdishaIndustry Code NIC - 2004
93 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
01 - - - - 2 2 - - -
14 - - - - - - - - -
15 5 4 9 7 77 84 - - -
16 - - - - 1 1 - - -
17 - 9 9 4 365 369 - 1 1
18 - - - - 2 2 - - -
19 - - - - 4 4 - - -
20 2 - 2 2 2 4 - - -
21 - - - 1 2 3 - - -
22 - - - - 1 1 - - -
23 - - - 6 2 8 - - -
24 1 7 8 4 5 9 - - -
25 - - - 2 22 24 - 1 1
26 - 1 1 15 34 49 2 1 3
27 16 176 192 5 29 34 - 1 1
28 2 16 18 1 119 120 - - -
29 5 13 18 1 1 2 - - -
30 - - - - - - - - -
31 2 10 12 - 2 2 - - -
32 - - - - - - - - -
33 - - - - - - - - -
34 - - - - - - - - -
35 1 11 12 2 - 2 - - -
36 - - - - - - - - -
37 - - - 1 25 26 - - -
40 1 1 2 4 4 8 - - -
41 - - - - - - - - -
45 - - - - - - - - -
50 - - - - - - - - -
51 - - - 1 - 1 - - -
52 - - - - - - - - -
60 - - - - - - - - -
62 - - - - - - - - -
63 - - - - - - - - -
74 - - - - - - - - -
75 - - - - - - - - -
90 - - - - - - - - -93 - - - - - - - - -
Total 35 248 283 56 699 755 2 4 6
Frequency Rate 0.12 0.88 1.01 0.11 1.42 1.53 0.06 0.13 0.19Incidence Rate 0.06 0.42 0.48 0.09 1.15 1.25 0.04 0.08 0.12
Table 5.1: …. Contd.
RajasthanIndustry Code NIC - 2004
Punjab Tripura
94 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
1 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
01 - - - .. .. .. - - -
14 - - - .. .. .. - - -
15 - 2 2 .. .. .. - 8 8
16 - - - .. .. .. - - -
17 1 - 1 .. .. .. - - -
18 - - - .. .. .. - - -
19 - - - .. .. .. - - -
20 - 2 2 .. .. .. - 9 9
21 8 3 11 .. .. .. - - -
22 - 3 3 .. .. .. - - -
23 - - - .. .. .. - - -
24 5 - 5 .. .. .. - - -
25 - - - .. .. .. - - -
26 - - - .. .. .. - - -
27 - - - .. .. .. - - -
28 - - - .. .. .. - - -
29 2 1 3 .. .. .. - - -
30 - 2 2 .. .. .. - - -
31 - - - .. .. .. - - -
32 2 - 2 .. .. .. - - -
33 3 12 15 .. .. .. - - -
34 3 13 16 .. .. .. - - -
35 - 2 2 .. .. .. - 5 5
36 - - - .. .. .. - - -
37 - - - .. .. .. - - -
40 - - - .. .. .. - 7 7
41 - - - .. .. .. - - -
45 - - - .. .. .. - - -
50 - - - .. .. .. - 11 11
51 - - - .. .. .. - - -
52 - - - .. .. .. - - -
60 - - - .. .. .. - - -
62 - - - .. .. .. - - -
63 - - - .. .. .. - - -
74 - - - .. .. .. - - -
75 - - - .. .. .. - - -
90 - - - .. .. .. - - -93 - - - .. .. .. - - -
Total 24 40 64 .. .. .. - 40 40
Frequency Rate 0.08 0.13 0.22 .. .. .. - 3.45 3.45Incidence Rate 0.15 0.24 0.39 .. .. .. - 7.33 7.33
Uttar Pradesh A & N Islands
Table 5.1: …. Contd.
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Uttarakhand
95 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
1 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
01 - - - .. .. .. 2 5 7
14 - - - .. .. .. 1 1 2
15 - - - .. .. .. 69 440 509
16 - - - .. .. .. 3 10 13
17 - - - .. .. .. 51 1212 1263
18 - - - .. .. .. 8 55 63
19 - - - .. .. .. 2 8 10
20 - - - .. .. .. 13 31 44
21 - - - .. .. .. 20 80 100
22 - 2 2 .. .. .. 1 7 8
23 - - - .. .. .. 53 541 594
24 - - - .. .. .. 35 151 186
25 - - - .. .. .. 25 358 383
26 - 2 2 .. .. .. 63 228 291
27 - 1 1 .. .. .. 189 853 1042
28 - - - .. .. .. 19 346 365
29 - - - .. .. .. 16 295 311
30 - - - .. .. .. 1 5 6
31 - 3 3 .. .. .. 7 199 206
32 - - - .. .. .. 4 5 9
33 - - - .. .. .. 4 16 20
34 - - - .. .. .. 6 38 44
35 - - - .. .. .. 14 364 378
36 - - - .. .. .. 8 42 50
37 - - - .. .. .. 1 25 26
40 - - - .. .. .. 29 138 167
41 - - - .. .. .. 1 49 50
45 - - - .. .. .. - 1 1
50 - - - .. .. .. 11 344 355
51 - - - .. .. .. 2 - 2
52 - - - .. .. .. 1 41 42
60 - - - .. .. .. 1 - 1
62 - - - .. .. .. 1 6 7
63 - - - .. .. .. 6 81 87
74 - - - .. .. .. - 1 1
75 - - - .. .. .. - 3 3
90 - - - .. .. .. - 2 293 - - - .. .. .. 1 2 3
Total - 8 8 .. .. .. 668 5983 6651
Frequency Rate - 0.34 0.34 .. .. .. 0.09 0.77 0.85Incidence Rate - 0.72 0.72 .. .. .. 0.10 0.92 1.03
Table 5.1: …. Contd.
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Chandigarh TotalDelhi
96
Frequency Rate
Frequency Rate
Frequency Rate
Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total
56 57 58 59 60 61
01 0.02 0.05 0.07 0.04 0.09 0.13
14 0.10 0.10 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.42
15 0.07 0.46 0.53 0.08 0.49 0.56
16 0.09 0.30 0.39 0.07 0.24 0.32
17 0.08 1.92 2.00 0.08 1.89 1.97
18 0.03 0.23 0.26 0.05 0.32 0.37
19 0.02 0.07 0.09 0.02 0.10 0.12
20 0.11 0.27 0.38 0.20 0.48 0.69
21 0.15 0.59 0.74 0.11 0.44 0.55
22 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.06
23 1.20 12.27 13.47 0.91 9.28 10.19
24 0.08 0.33 0.40 0.04 0.18 0.22
25 0.10 1.46 1.56 0.09 1.22 1.31
26 0.11 0.41 0.52 0.15 0.54 0.68
27 0.40 1.79 2.19 0.23 1.03 1.26
28 0.05 0.83 0.87 0.05 0.83 0.87
29 0.04 0.79 0.84 0.03 0.59 0.63
30 0.04 0.22 0.26 0.06 0.30 0.36
31 0.03 0.86 0.89 0.02 0.55 0.57
32 0.04 0.05 0.09 0.03 0.04 0.06
33 0.09 0.34 0.43 0.07 0.28 0.35
34 0.02 0.16 0.18 0.01 0.08 0.09
35 0.06 1.66 1.73 0.04 1.12 1.17
36 0.07 0.36 0.43 0.08 0.44 0.52
37 0.92 22.89 23.81 2.09 52.34 54.43
40 0.23 1.07 1.30 0.12 0.58 0.70
41 0.09 4.17 4.25 0.11 5.32 5.43
45 - 0.20 0.20 - 0.16 0.16
50 0.06 1.82 1.88 0.04 1.36 1.40
51 0.34 - 0.34 0.20 - 0.20
52 0.12 4.75 4.86 0.11 4.68 4.79
60 0.45 - 0.45 1.90 - 1.90
62 1.80 10.81 12.61 1.61 9.64 11.25
63 0.10 1.40 1.50 0.08 1.10 1.18
74 - 0.28 0.28 - 0.31 0.31
75 - 0.45 0.45 - 0.35 0.35
90 - 1.85 1.85 - 1.07 1.0793 0.54 1.08 1.62 0.37 0.74 1.11
Incidence Rate: - 0.10 0.92 1.03
0.09 0.77 0.85
(ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
Note: (i) - = Nil.
Table 5.1 …. Concld
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Incidence Rate
Frequency Rate :-
97 contd.
Male Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 130 1056 9 5 - - - -
2 Assam 5 45 - 1 - 1 - -
3 Bihar 27 129 - - - - - -
4 Goa 10 123 - 11 - - - -
5 Haryana 25 68 6 19 - - - -
6 Maharashtra 205 2936 12 96 - - - -
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya - - - - - - - -
9 Odisha 117 400 5 26 - - - -
10 Punjab 35 248 - - - - - -
11 Rajasthan 56 699 - - - - - -
12 Tripura 2 4 - - - - - -
13 Uttarakhand - - - - - - - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - 35 - 5 - - - -
16 Chandigarh - 8 - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 612 5751 32 163 - 1 - -
State/ Union Territory
Men Women
Non Fatal
Fatal FatalFatal
Table 5.2Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Age and Sex
during 2009 (By States/Union Territories) Adults AdolescentsSr. No.
Fatal Non Fatal
Non Fatal
Non Fatal
98
Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 Andhra Pradesh - - - - 139 1061
2 Assam - - - - 5 47
3 Bihar - - - - 27 129
4 Goa - - - - 10 134
5 Haryana - - - - 31 87
6 Maharashtra - - - - 217 3032
7 Manipur - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya - - - - - 28
9 Odisha - - - - 122 426
10 Punjab - - - - 35 248
11 Rajasthan - - - - 56 699
12 Tripura - - - - 2 4
13 Uttarakhand - - - - 24 40
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - 40
Chandigarh - - - - - 8
16 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total - - - - 668 5983
ChildrenSr. No. State/ Union Territory
Boys Girls
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories, namely Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshdweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
(vi) .. = Not available.
are not available for States of Meghalaya and Uttarakhand.
Table 5.2: …. Concld.
(iii) - = NIL. (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
(v) Horizontal and vertical totals in col.15 &16 may not tally as break up figures
Total
99 contd.
Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
01 2 5 - - - - - -
14 1 1 - - - - - -
15 68 425 1 12 - 1 - -
16 2 9 1 1 - - - -
17 37 1141 13 71 - - - -
18 8 54 - 1 - - - -
19 2 8 - - - - - -
20 12 29 1 - - - - -
21 12 74 - 3 - - - -
22 1 4 - - - - - -
23 53 510 - 4 - - - -
24 29 140 1 10 - - - -
25 24 349 1 9 - - - -
26 59 224 4 4 - - - -
27 185 836 4 17 - - - -
28 18 343 1 3 - - - -
29 14 292 - 2 - - - -
30 1 2 - 1 - - - -
31 6 197 1 2 - - - -
32 1 5 1 - - - - -
33 1 3 - 1 - - - -
34 1 23 2 2 - - - -
35 14 359 - 3 - - - -
36 8 42 - - - - - -
37 1 25 - - - - - -
40 29 136 - 2 - - - -
41 1 49 - - - - - -
45 - 1 - - - - - -
50 10 330 1 14 - - - -
51 2 - - - - - - -
52 1 41 - - - - - -
60 1 - - - - - - -
62 1 6 - - - - - -
63 6 80 - 1 - - - -
74 - 1 - - - - - -
75 - 3 - - - - - -
90 - 2 - - - - - -93 1 2 - - - - - -
Total 612 5751 32 163 - 1 - -
Men Women
Adolescents
Table 5.3
Female
Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Age and Sex during 2009(By Industries)
AdultsIndustry Code NIC- 2004
Male
100
Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Non Fatal
10 11 12 13 14 15
01 - - - - 2 5
14 - - - - 1 1
15 - - - - 69 440
16 - - - - 3 10
17 - - - - 51 1212
18 - - - - 8 55
19 - - - - 2 8
20 - - - - 13 31
21 - - - - 20 80
22 - - - - 1 7
23 - - - - 53 541
24 - - - - 35 151
25 - - - - 25 358
26 - - - - 63 228
27 - - - - 189 853
28 - - - - 19 346
29 - - - - 16 295
30 - - - - 1 5
31 - - - - 7 199
32 - - - - 4 5
33 - - - - 4 16
34 - - - - 6 38
35 - - - - 14 364
36 - - - - 8 42
37 - - - - 1 25
40 - - - - 29 138
41 - - - - 1 49
45 - - - - - 1
50 - - - - 11 344
51 - - - - 2 -
52 - - - - 1 41
60 - - - - 1 -
62 - - - - 1 6
63 - - - - 6 81
74 - - - - - 1
75 - - - - - 3
90 - - - - - 293 - - - - 1 2
Total - - - - 668 5983Note: (i) - = Nil. (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is treated as Nil.
Table 5.3: …. Concld.
Industry Code NIC- 2004
Children Total
Boys Girls
101 contd.
101 102 103 104
A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Andhra Pradesh 1 6 2 5 8 87 3 9
2 Assam - - - - - 12 - -
3 Bihar - - - - - - - -
4 Goa 1 17 - 1 - 8 - 2
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 1 32 5 - 9 40 4 27
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab - - - - - - 1 -
11 Rajasthan 3 - - - 3 6 - 5
12 Tripura - - - - - - - -
13 Uttarakhand 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 3
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - 2 - 1 - - - 3
16 Chandigarh - - - 3 - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 8 58 9 13 22 156 11 49
Transmission Machinery
Belts,Ropes Pulleys and Gearing
(By States/Union Territories)
Table 5.4
State/ Union Territory
Sr. No.
Prime-Movers, Steam, Gas and other Engines, Electric Motors (Not Electric Shocks)
Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power
Lifting Machinery
Shafting
Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Causes during 2009
102 contd.
105 106 107 108
A B A B A B A B
1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 Andhra Pradesh - 6 5 8 - - - -
2 Assam - - - - - - - -
3 Bihar - - 1 - - - - -
4 Goa - 5 - - - - - -
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra - 31 2 156 - 1 - -
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab - - 1 - - - - -
11 Rajasthan 6 12 - 11 - 1 - 1
12 Tripura - - - - - - - -
13 Uttarakhand 2 1 2 1 - 1 - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - - - 3
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 8 55 11 176 - 3 - 4
Sr. No.
Table 5.4: ….Contd.
State/ Union Territory
Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power
Others Circular saws (all types)
Planing machines
Machine Tools for Metal Working Wood Working machinery
Power Presses (other than punches)
103 contd.
109 110 111 112
A B A B A B A B
1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 Andhra Pradesh - - 1 8 1 55 1 45
2 Assam - - - - - 3 - 2
3 Bihar - - - - - - - -
4 Goa - - - - - 5 - -
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra - 2 - 3 2 23 - 69
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab - - - - - - - -
11 Rajasthan - - - 2 - 7 1 10
12 Tripura - - - - - - - 3
13 Uttarakhand 1 - - - - - - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - 1 - 6 - - - -
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 1 3 1 19 3 93 2 129
Wood working machinery Roller of Calendars, mixers etc,not for metal or Wood Working ("nip") Accident
Others
Sr. No.
State/ Union Territory
Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power
Verticle Spindle Moulding Machines
Others
Table 5.4: ….Contd.
104 contd.
113 114 115 116
A B A B A B A B
1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
1 Andhra Pradesh - 4 - - 8 5 3 4
2 Assam 1 - - - - 1 - -
3 Bihar 1 7 - 1 - - - 6
4 Goa - 1 - - - 1 - 1
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra - 1 1 10 5 23 1 17
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab - - - - - - 1 -
11 Rajasthan - - - 5 2 2 - 12
12 Tripura - - - - - - - -
13 Uttarakhand - - - - - - - 1
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - - - -
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 2 13 1 16 15 32 5 41
Sr. No.
State/ Union Territory
Power Shunted
Transport (whether Moved by Power or not)
Table 5.4: ….Contd.
Manually Handled
Manually Shunted
Other Vehicles (excluding Hand Trucks, Bogies, etc.)
Railways
Driven by Power
105 contd.
117 118 119 120
A B A B A B A B
1 2 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
1 Andhra Pradesh 12 36 1 3 10 31 4 2
2 Assam - 2 - - 2 - - 2
3 Bihar 6 11 - 1 1 2 - 1
4 Goa 2 2 1 33 - - - -
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 18 24 44 95 19 55 1 2
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab 2 - - - 3 3 4 -
11 Rajasthan 5 6 - 1 9 8 - 5
12 Tripura - - - - 2 - - -
13 Uttarakhand - 1 - - - 1 - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - 1 - - - - - -
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 45 83 46 133 46 100 9 12
Sr. No.
State/ Union Territory
Gassing Electricity
Table 5.4: ….Contd.
Explosions Fires
106 contd.
121 122 123 124
A B A B A B A B
1 2 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
1 Andhra Pradesh 2 25 - 3 2 21 - 47
2 Assam - - - - - - - 3
3 Bihar - 9 - 9 1 28 - 3
4 Goa - 4 - 1 - 1 - 4
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 14 111 1 18 - 3 - 125
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab 1 1 - - 1 - 1 -
11 Rajasthan - 2 - - - 3 - 51
12 Tripura - - - - - - - -
13 Uttarakhand - - - 1 - - 2 -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - - - 7
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 17 152 1 32 4 56 3 240
Table 5.4: ….Contd.
Lifting Machinery
Others
Molten Metal, Other Hot or Corrosive Substances
Others
Machinery not Moved by Mechanical Power Use of Hand Tools
State/ Union Territory
Sr. No.
107 contd.
125 126 127 128
A B A B A B A B
1 2 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
1 Andhra Pradesh 8 122 28 38 5 92 7 6
2 Assam - 1 1 7 - - - -
3 Bihar 2 8 - - - - - 3
4 Goa 2 19 2 7 - 2 - 2
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 5 262 33 128 5 160 3 11
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab 4 - 2 - - 2 - 1
11 Rajasthan 1 47 9 4 2 24 - 2
12 Tripura - 1 - - - - - -
13 Uttarakhand - - - - - - - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - 2 - -
16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 22 460 75 184 12 282 10 25
Table 5.4: ….Contd.
Sr. No.
On the flat Into pits, excavations etc.
OthersState/ Union Territory
Struck by falling body Persons Falling
From height
108
129 130 131 132
A B A B A B A B
1 2 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
1 Andhra Pradesh 8 94 4 82 15 217 139 1061
2 Assam - 2 - 3 1 9 5 47
3 Bihar - 11 - 4 - 19 12 123
4 Goa 1 17 1 - - 1 10 134
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 3 217 7 497 34 915 217 3058
7 Manipur - - - - - - - -
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
10 Punjab - 1 2 - 12 240 35 248
11 Rajasthan - 45 7 77 8 350 56 699
12 Tripura - - - - - - 2 4
13 Uttarakhand 1 - 3 - - 1 20 18
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - 2 - 5 - 7 - 40
16 Chandigarh - - - - - 5 - 8
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Total 13 389 24 668 70 1764 496 5440
Table 5.4: ….Concld.
Sr. No.
State/ Union Territory
Others Total of all Injuries
Stepping on or striking against the objects
Handling goods or articles
Others
data from Haryana, Meghalaya, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh States.
(iv) .. = Not available. (v) A = Fatal Accidents. (vi) B = Non - Fatal Accidents. (vii) Totals in table 5.4 may not tally with the corresponding tables 5.1 to 5.3 due to to non - availability of
Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim. (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) - = Nil.
109contd.
101 102 103 104A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 901 - - - - - - - 214 - - - - - - - -15 2 4 2 - 8 20 1 116 - - - - - - - -17 - 5 - - 1 69 - 418 - - - - - - - -19 - - - - - - - -20 - 1 - - 1 1 - -21 1 - 2 3 2 8 2 122 - - - - - - - -23 - - 1 - 1 9 - -24 - 23 1 1 - 7 1 -25 1 - - 1 - - - 126 1 1 2 3 2 6 - 127 2 9 1 1 4 13 6 828 - 1 - - - 4 - 529 - 2 - - - 5 1 630 - - - - - 4 - 131 - 1 - - - 1 - 232 - - - - - - - -33 - - - - - - - -34 1 4 - 1 - 1 - 135 - 4 - 2 1 1 - 736 - - - - - - - -37 - - - - - 2 - -40 - 3 - 1 2 4 - -41 - - - - - - - -45 - - - - - - - 350 - - - - - - - 551 - - - - - - - -52 - - - - - - - -60 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 - - - - - - - 172 - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - 1 - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - -
Total 8 58 9 13 22 156 11 49
Table 5.5
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power
Transmission Machinery
Prime-Movers Steam Gas and other Engines, Electric Motors (Not Electric Shocks)
Lifting Machinery
Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Causes during 2009
Shafting Belts,Ropes Pulleys and Gearing
(By Industries)
110contd.
105 106 107 108A B A B A B A B
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1701 - - - - - - - -14 - - - - - - - -15 - 1 - 16 - - - -16 - 1 - - - 1 - -17 - 3 1 2 - - - 118 - - - - - - - -19 - - - - - - - -20 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 321 - 1 2 5 - - - -22 - - - - - - - -23 - - - 4 - - - -24 2 3 - 13 - - - -25 - 4 - 1 - - - -26 1 - 3 5 - - - -27 3 3 2 25 - - - -28 - 10 - 19 - - - -29 1 15 1 27 - - - -30 - 2 - 4 - - - -31 - 2 - 11 - - - -32 - - - - - - - -33 - 1 - 4 - - - -34 - 2 - - - - - -35 1 4 - 29 - 1 - -36 - - - - - - - -37 - - - - - - - -40 - - 2 4 - - - -41 - - - - - - - -45 - - - - - - - -50 - 1 - 4 - - - -51 - - - - - - - -52 - - - 2 - - - -60 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - -
Total 8 55 11 176 - 3 - 4
Table 5.5: …. Contd.
Others Circular saws (all types) Planing machines
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Machine Tools for Metal Working Wood Working Machinery
Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power
Power Presses (other than punches)
111contd.
109 110 111 112A B A B A B A B
1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2501 - - - - - - - -14 - - - - - - - -15 - - - - 1 11 1 1616 - - - - - - - 117 - 2 - 2 - 55 - 1318 - - - - - - - 219 - - - - - 1 - -20 1 - 1 8 - - - -21 - - - 5 2 3 - 422 - - - - - - - 123 - - - 2 - 4 - -24 - - - - - 1 - 225 - - - - - 1 - -26 - - - 2 - 3 1 127 - - - - - 3 - 328 - - - - - 2 - 129 - - - - - 2 - 530 - - - - - - - 131 - - - - - 1 - 232 - - - - - - - -33 - - - - - - - 134 - - - - - - - -35 - - - - - 1 - 4436 - - - - - - - -37 - - - - - - - -40 - - - - - 3 - 241 - - - - - 2 - 245 - - - - - - - 2750 - 1 - - - - - 151 - - - - - - - -52 - - - - - - - -60 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - -
Total 1 3 1 19 3 93 2 129
Table 5.5: …. Contd.
Others
Verticle Spindle Moulding Machines
Others
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Wood working machinery Roller of Calendars, mixers etc,not for metal or Wood Working ("nip") Accident
Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power
112contd.
113 114 115 116A B A B A B A B
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3301 - - - - - - - -14 - - - - - 1 - -15 - 6 - - 1 - 2 216 - - - - - - - -17 - - 1 1 - 2 - 818 - - - - - - - -19 - - - 4 - - - -20 - - - - - 2 - -21 - 1 - - - - - 222 - - - - - - - -23 1 - - - - 1 - -24 - 2 - - 1 4 - -25 - - - 1 - - - -26 - - - 1 - 3 - 227 - - - 2 3 6 2 128 - - - 1 - 2 - 129 - - - 1 - - - 330 - - - - - - - -31 - - - - - 1 - -32 - - - - - - - -33 - - - - - - - -34 - - - - - - - 235 1 - - 1 - 3 1 636 - - - - - - - 237 - - - - - - - -40 - - - - 6 3 - 141 - - - 1 - - - -45 - - - - - - - -50 - 1 - 3 3 3 - 851 - - - - 1 - - -52 - - - - - - - 160 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 - 3 - - - - - 272 - - - - - 1 - -74 - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - -
Total 2 13 1 16 15 32 5 41
Table 5.5: …. Contd.
Manually Shunted
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Transport (whether Moved by Power or not)
Other Vehicles (excluding hand Trucks, Bogies, etc.)
Railways
Power Shunted
Driven by Power Manually Handled
113contd.
117 118 119 120A B A B A B A B
1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4101 - - - - 1 - - -14 - - - - - - - -15 7 37 1 3 - 15 3 -16 - - - - - 1 - -17 4 12 26 59 8 19 - -18 - - - - - - - -19 - - - - - - - 120 2 - - - - 1 2 -21 2 1 - - - 2 - -22 - - - - - - - -23 - 2 1 - 11 3 - -24 7 5 15 24 11 37 3 525 - - - 1 2 - - -26 7 1 - - 3 - - -27 5 5 2 37 - 3 1 -28 - 3 - 1 3 3 - 429 2 3 - - 3 1 - -30 - - - 1 - - - -31 - 4 - 1 - 2 - -32 - - - - - - - -33 1 - - - 2 - - -34 1 2 - - - 1 - -35 2 1 - 1 1 3 - -36 - - - - - - - -37 - 1 - 1 - - - -40 3 3 - 1 1 6 - 141 - - 1 3 - - - -45 - - - - - - - -50 - 3 - - - 3 - 151 - - - - - - - -52 - - - - - - - -60 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 2 - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - -
Total 45 83 46 133 46 100 9 12
Table 5.5: …. Contd.
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Electricity Fires GassingExplosions
114contd.
121 122 123 124A B A B A B A B
1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4901 - - - - - - - -14 - - - - - - - -15 2 4 - 1 1 3 - 1916 - 1 - - - - - -17 2 16 - 9 1 27 - 6718 - 2 - 1 - - - 319 - - - - - - - -20 - - - - - - - 121 - 8 - 1 1 5 2 422 - - - - - - - 123 3 29 - 2 - - - 3024 8 34 1 4 - - - 525 - 1 - - - - - -26 - 1 - 3 - 3 - 627 2 23 - 3 - 1 1 1128 - 6 - - - 1 - 1929 - 8 - 1 1 7 - 1630 - 1 - - - - - -31 - 1 - - - 2 - 232 - - - - - - - -33 - 3 - 1 - - - 134 - - - 1 - 1 - -35 - 7 - - - - - 836 - - - - - - - -37 - - - - - - - -40 - 3 - - - 4 - 441 - - - 1 - - - 145 - - - - - - - -50 - 4 - 4 - 2 - 3551 - - - - - - - 352 - - - - - - - 460 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - -
Total 17 152 1 32 4 56 3 240
Table 5.5: …. Contd.
Machinery not Moved by Mechanical Power Use of Hand Tools
OthersLifting Machinery
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Others
Molten Metal, Other Hot or Corrosive Substances
115contd.
125 126 127 128A B A B A B A B
1 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 5701 - 1 - - - - - 114 - - - - - - 1 -15 2 64 15 14 3 26 2 -16 - - - - - - - -17 - 133 3 22 - 74 2 318 - 2 - - - 1 - -19 - - - - - - - -20 - - 1 - - - - -21 - 3 3 6 - 5 - -22 - - - - - - - -23 - 23 2 4 - 7 - -24 2 14 7 15 2 24 - 225 - 3 1 - 1 - - -26 4 12 14 15 1 6 1 227 9 41 12 11 1 26 3 328 1 16 3 7 - 21 - 329 - 16 2 14 - 16 - 330 - 1 - - - 1 - 131 1 35 1 9 - 4 - -32 - - - - - - - -33 - 1 1 25 - 20 - -34 1 5 - - - - - -35 - 39 3 12 1 12 - 436 - - 3 - - - - -37 - 2 - 2 1 - - -40 1 13 3 6 2 13 1 341 - 3 - 5 - 2 - -45 - - - - - - - -50 - 27 - 11 - 22 - -51 - 2 - - - - - -52 - 4 1 3 - 1 - -60 1 - - - - - - -62 - - - 3 - - - -63 - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - 1 - -
Total 22 460 75 184 12 282 10 25
Table 5.5: …. Contd.
Struck by falling body
From height
Others
Persons Falling
On the flat
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Into pits, excavations etc.
116
129 130 131 132A B A B A B A B
1 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 6501 - - - - 1 1 2 514 - - - - - - 1 115 - 10 - 43 9 166 63 48216 - 14 - - - - - 1917 1 94 2 50 2 385 54 113718 - - - 2 - - - 1319 - - - - - - - 620 - - - 1 - 1 8 2321 3 6 - 7 - 31 22 11222 - - - - - - - 223 1 21 - 31 6 55 27 22724 - 18 2 263 7 93 70 59925 - 3 - - 1 98 6 11526 2 8 8 25 2 53 52 16327 2 20 5 41 19 374 85 67328 - 43 1 53 6 61 14 28729 - 43 1 38 2 60 14 29230 - 2 - 3 - 8 - 3031 1 32 - 23 2 52 5 18832 - - - - - 1 - 133 - 3 1 8 - 13 5 8134 - 1 2 - - - 5 2235 - 39 1 26 2 50 14 30536 - - - - - - 3 237 - - - 5 - 12 1 2540 - 3 - 2 8 54 29 13741 - 9 - 8 - 13 1 5045 - - - 1 - 36 - 6750 2 17 1 30 3 124 9 31051 1 - - - - - 2 552 - 2 - 8 - 15 1 4060 - - - - - - 1 -62 - - - - - 3 - 663 - - - - - 2 2 872 - - - - - - - 174 - - - - - - - 175 - 1 - - - 2 - 390 - - - - - 1 - 2
Total 13 389 24 668 70 1764 496 5440
Table 5.5: …. Concld.Industry Code NIC - 2004
Others Total of all InjuriesStepping on or striking against the objects
Handling goods or articles
Others
data from Haryana, Meghalaya, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh States. (v) A = Fatal Accidents. (vi) B = Non - Fatal Accidents.
Note: (i) - = Nil. (ii) Data is based on the returns recived. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'. (iv) Totals in table 5.5 may not tally with the corresponding tables 5.1 to 5.3 due to to non -availability of
117 contd.
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Andhra Pradesh
Assam Bihar Goa Haryana Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Odisha Punjab Rajasthan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1201 26.00 - - - - 8.00 - - - - -02 - - - - - - - - - - -05 - - - - - - - - - - -10 - - - - - - - - - - -11 - - - - - - - - - - -12 - - - - - - - - - - -13 - - - - - - - - - - -14 15.00 - - - - - - - - - -15 10.48 28.88 11.55 18.00 20.00 21.40 - - - 58.27 51.5616 - - - - 30.00 - - - - - 21.2117 21.17 - 36.43 14.00 30.00 - - - 29.18 21.50 -18 - - - - 10.00 19.27 - - 27.00 - -19 35.00 - 14.71 - 45.00 15.80 - - - - 6.0020 15.67 - - - 25.00 12.71 - - - 5.00 6.0021 50.15 14.85 - 22.00 17.50 24.62 - - - - 5.0022 23.00 - - - - - - - - - -23 40.33 - - - - 21.57 - 22.82 - - 5.0024 29.82 - - 23.54 70.00 7.65 - 0.00 29.67 18.00 4.6025 34.00 - - 25.86 - 30.83 - - 29.94 36.40 11.2526 33.84 14.38 21.77 25.22 45.00 25.55 - - 28.05 - 14.3727 37.49 16.31 2.00 12.98 60.00 21.57 - - 25.12 30.99 14.4828 31.00 - - 8.00 90.00 18.13 - - 25.00 32.73 12.6229 14.96 9.60 - 4.00 90.00 4.00 - - - 32.94 -30 - - - 35.00 15.00 24.76 - - - - -31 16.33 - - 13.33 90.00 23.46 - - 0.00 - -32 - - - - 17.00 - - - - - -33 28.29 - - 5.00 15.00 28.65 - - - - -34 15.50 - - 25.50 104.18 21.93 - - - 40.00 -35 41.22 - - 25.15 - 16.92 - - 24.00 50.00 -36 - - - - 26.00 - - - - - -37 - - - - - - - - - - 15.0040 28.83 - - - 27.00 21.43 - - 21.33 12.28 12.6741 - - - - - - - - - - -45 12.00 - - - - 20.32 - - - - -50 21.40 - - - - 19.43 - - - - -51 - - - - - - - - - - -52 - - - - - 13.63 - - - - -55 - - - - - - - - - - -60 - - - - - - - - - - -61 - - - - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - 18.00 - - - - -63 - - - - - - - - - - -64 - - - - - - - - - - -65 - - - - - - - - - - -66 - - - - - - - - - - -67 - - - - - - - - - - -70 - - - - - - - - - - -71 - - - - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - 30.00 - - - - -73 - - - - - - - - - - -74 26.00 - - - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - 4.00 - - - - -80 - - - - - - - - - - -85 - - - - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - 20.00 - - - - -91 - - - - - - - - - - -92 - - - - - - - - - - -93 - - - - - - - - - - -95 - - - - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - - - - -
All Industries
22.94 20.08 30.81 18.90 55.96 18.57 - 21.83 26.86 34.80 20.39
Frequency Rate One Lakh Mandays Worked
0.69 3.17 4.81 0.58 0.12 1.04 - 4.89 0.78 0.84 0.95
Severity Rate One Lakh Mandays Worked
15.91 63.71 148.16 11.02 6.70 19.39 - 106.82 20.82 29.11 19.42
Table: 5.6
(By States/Union Territories and Industries)Average Number of Mandays Lost due to Non-Fatal Accidents in Which Workers Returned to Work during 2009
118
Industry Code NIC - 2004
Tripura Uttarkhand Uttar Pradesh
A & N Islands Chandigarh Delhi Over-all Average Days
Frequency Rate
Severity Rate
1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2101 - - .. - - .. 20.00 0.06 1.1002 - - .. - - .. - - -05 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0010 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0011 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0012 - - .. - - .. - - -13 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0014 - - .. - - .. 15.00 0.21 3.1715 - 11.79 .. 11.00 - .. 20.63 0.48 9.9816 - - .. - - .. 21.29 5.30 112.8017 32.00 - .. - - .. 23.57 0.99 23.3518 - - .. - - .. 22.04 0.14 3.1219 - - .. - - .. 15.93 3.00 47.8320 - 32.50 .. 17.33 - .. 16.38 0.37 6.1221 - 15.00 .. - - .. 32.22 0.75 24.2722 - 22.67 .. - 9.00 .. 18.17 0.04 0.7823 - - .. - - .. 21.64 4.30 93.1524 - - .. - - .. 10.61 0.69 7.3525 40.00 - .. - - .. 28.93 0.71 20.4126 75.00 - .. - 5.00 .. 24.98 0.59 14.7027 23.00 - .. - 8.00 .. 24.24 0.96 23.2828 - - .. - - .. 20.36 0.72 14.6229 - 10.00 .. - - .. 15.17 0.22 3.3030 - 37.00 .. - - .. 25.21 2.06 51.9631 - - .. - 4.00 .. 25.32 0.55 13.8232 - - .. - - .. 17.00 0.03 0.4833 - - .. - - .. 28.95 2.11 61.0834 - 10.00 .. - - .. 25.96 0.56 14.4835 - 14.00 .. 14.50 - .. 23.85 0.78 18.7136 - - .. - - .. 26.00 0.01 0.2737 - - .. - - .. 15.00 43.96 659.4640 - - .. - - .. 21.28 0.83 17.7041 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0045 - - .. - - .. 20.19 10.49 211.7950 - - .. 16.18 - .. 19.34 1.20 23.1951 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0052 - - .. - - .. 13.63 4.56 62.1955 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0060 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0061 - - .. - - .. - - -62 - - .. - - .. 18.00 9.64 173.5563 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0064 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0065 - - .. - - .. - - -66 - - .. - - .. - - -67 - - .. - - .. - - -70 - - .. - - .. - - -71 - - .. - - .. - - -72 - - .. - - .. 30.00 0.16 4.6873 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0074 - - .. - - .. 26.00 0.31 8.0075 - - .. - - .. 4.00 0.35 1.4280 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0085 - - .. - - .. - - -90 - - .. - - .. 20.00 1.07 21.4091 - - .. - - .. - - -92 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0093 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.0095 - - .. - - .. - - -99 - - .. - - .. - 0.00 0.00
All Industries 42.50 18.09 .. 14.90 6.00 .. 21.53Frequency Rate One Lakh Mandays Worked
0.13 0.12
..
3.45 0.34 .. 0.74
Severity Rate One Lakh Mandays Worked
5.43 2.13
..
51.42 2.06 .. 15.91
Table 5.6: …. Concld.
0.74 15.91
(iv).. = Not available.
Note: (i) - = Nil. (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is 'Nil'.
119
contd.
Number of factories wherein one thousand or more workers are ordinarily employed & notified for appointment of Safety Officers
Number of factories which have appointed Safety Officer as required under Section 40 - B.
Number of Safety Officers appointed
Number of factories wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed
Number of factories which have provided ambulance room as required under Section 45.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 58 93 102 161 144
2 Assam 2 4 64 6 62
3 Bihar 3 10 13 2 11
4 Goa 5 62 63 8 14
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 896 706 1004 3122 257
7 Manipur - - - 1 1
8 Meghalaya - - - - -
9 Odisha 33 66 166 69 65
10 Punjab - 15 15 85 33
11 Rajasthan 47 43 43 95 92
12 Tripura 1 - 1 1 1
13 Uttarakhand 33 24 18 14 32
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 1 - - 1 2
16 Chandigarh - - - - -17 Delhi .. .. .. .. ..
Total 1079 1023 1489 3565 714
State/Union Territory
Number of Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2009
Sr. No.
Table 8.1
(By States/Union Territories)Safety Officers Ambulance Room
120
contd.
Number of factories required to provide canteen as per Notification under Section 46.
Number of factories which have provided canteen as under Section 46.
Number of factories in which canteens are run by contractors ( out of col. 9).
Number of factories wherein more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed
Number of factories which have provided shelter or rest room & lunch room as required under Section 47.
1 2 8 9 10 11 12
1 Andhra Pradesh 376 366 175 572 553
2 Assam 25 80 72 66 125
3 Bihar 8 9 11 8 11
4 Goa 58 73 73 76 77
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 1791 - 1505 1270 3413
7 Manipur 5 5 - 7 7
8 Meghalaya - - 1 - 1
9 Odisha 141 141 77 178 197
10 Punjab 220 74 25 284 124
11 Rajasthan 204 137 131 417 418
12 Tripura 2 2 - 16 2
13 Uttarakhand 68 67 49 72 55
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 4 4 - 3 4
16 Chandigarh - - 18 - 12817 Delhi .. .. .. .. ..
Total 2902 958 2137 2969 5115
State/Union Territory
Sr. No.
Table 8.1: …. Contd.
Shelters, Rest rooms and Lunch rooms
Canteen
121
Number of factories where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed.
Number of factories which have provided creches as required under Section 48.
Number of factories where in more than 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed.
Number of factories where Welfare Officers are required to be appointed.
Number of factories which have provided Welfare Officers as required under Section 49.
Number of Welfare Officers appointed.
1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 Andhra Pradesh 517 447 160 190 137 154
2 Assam 20 31 5 8 67 162
3 Bihar 15 4 1 11 12 12
4 Goa 70 - 14 14 15 21
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra 474 351 314 573 405 527
7 Manipur 17 16 1 1 1 1
8 Meghalaya - - - - - -
9 Orissa 43 43 69 3 69 1
10 Punjab 18 16 84 84 35 35
11 Rajasthan 22 21 90 98 92 92
12 Tripura - - 1 1 1 1
13 Uttarakhand 3 2 40 44 35 28
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - 3 3 2 2
16 Chandigarh - - - - - 117 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 1199 931 782 1030 871 1037
Table 8.1: …. Concld.
Sr. No. State/Union Territory
Creches Welfare Officers
(iv) .. = Not availalble.
Note : (i) The FactoriesAct, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim. (ii) Data is not received from rest of States/Union Territories. (iii) - = NIL.
122 contd
Number of factories wherein one thousand or more workers are ordinarily employed & notified for appointment of Safety Officers
Number of factories which have appointed Safety Officer as required under Section 40 - B.
Number of Safety Officers appointed
Number of factories wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed
Number of factories which have provided ambulance room as required under Section 45.
1 2 3 4 5 601 7 7 7 50 210 - - - 2 -11 - - - - -13 - - - - -14 - - - - -15 114 108 167 415 11716 4 5 5 17 417 77 58 80 355 11418 14 5 12 61 519 - 2 2 6 220 2 1 2 19 721 56 14 22 63 1722 10 7 9 76 1123 29 31 45 31 1524 216 246 321 447 5625 31 31 38 170 2126 45 53 90 161 7027 60 84 153 251 1828 54 49 67 321 3029 67 60 75 232 3530 1 - - 13 231 41 33 60 157 1532 10 11 11 49 1333 4 7 11 25 234 54 49 61 178 2935 33 35 50 61 2736 39 15 39 102 3640 21 31 54 39 1841 5 4 6 5 145 - - - 2 -50 53 39 50 176 1451 5 7 15 13 452 5 5 5 19 555 - - - - -60 - - - - -62 2 2 2 3 -63 9 12 15 17 1472 1 1 1 5 -73 1 3 4 9 574 - - - 2 -75 4 5 5 6 480 3 1 3 1 190 2 2 2 3 -92 - - - 1 -93 - - - 1 -99 - - - 1 -
Total 1079 1023 1489 3565 714
Number of Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Table 8.2
Safety Officers Ambulance Room
and Welfare Officers during 2009 (By Industries)
Industry code NIC -2004
123 contd
Number of factories required to provide canteen as per Notification under Section 46.
Number of factories which have provided canteen as under Section 46.
Number of factories in which canteens are run by contractors.
Number of factories wherein more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed
Number of factories which have provided shelter or rest room & lunch room as required under Section 47.
1 7 8 9 10 1101 22 2 21 64 9910 - - - 1 111 - - - - 113 - - - - 114 - - - - 115 401 202 329 497 70816 16 9 11 38 4617 345 128 192 384 42718 26 2 19 38 9819 9 3 4 12 1920 17 10 12 15 9121 60 27 40 63 10122 44 11 37 37 9023 30 6 24 21 4324 410 120 309 340 71925 110 28 92 115 22026 124 58 79 155 21827 217 108 163 253 35828 171 29 140 160 38929 172 39 149 142 29830 7 4 10 10 1131 102 23 84 95 17032 44 13 22 47 6633 12 3 10 18 3734 144 23 128 159 16035 65 33 25 79 8936 82 9 38 67 14340 52 26 36 41 5941 6 2 6 5 1245 3 1 3 1 450 129 18 117 68 30151 18 2 6 5 1952 7 5 5 6 1655 - - - - 160 - - - 1 562 2 - 2 - 263 32 6 9 14 4572 5 - 5 4 273 10 5 4 8 2374 - - - - 175 6 3 5 5 580 1 - - 1 190 1 - 1 - 1192 - - - - 293 - - - - 299 - - - - -
Total 2902 958 2137 2969 5115
Shelters, Rest rooms and Lunch rooms
Canteen Industry code NIC -2004
Table 8.2: …. Contd.
124
Number of factories where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed.
Number of factories which have provided creches as required under Section 48.
Number of factories where in more than 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed.
Number of factories where Welfare Officers are required to be appointed.
Number of factories which have provided Welfare Officers as required under Section 49.
Number of Welfare Officers appointed.
1 12 13 14 15 16 1701 86 64 3 9 9 910 - - - - - -11 - - - - - -13 - - - - - -14 - - - - - -15 275 232 95 150 173 27816 115 107 5 6 6 617 116 89 109 131 110 11018 35 21 4 9 6 619 2 2 3 5 2 220 5 13 3 5 3 121 7 11 20 27 19 2422 9 4 14 15 13 1123 6 3 8 19 14 1624 149 62 78 105 85 10125 30 25 28 32 26 2926 35 36 43 47 42 3927 30 31 71 54 69 4728 34 25 33 47 43 5229 31 30 48 63 47 6130 4 1 5 9 6 731 50 25 28 44 25 3132 27 15 17 18 10 1233 7 3 3 5 2 234 20 21 56 64 39 4835 14 9 39 55 29 4736 55 50 7 11 8 840 13 15 27 23 27 2241 1 - 1 4 4 445 - - - - - -50 8 19 7 38 31 3351 1 - - 1 1 252 4 2 1 1 1 155 - - - - - -60 - - - - - -62 - - - 2 2 263 14 5 15 20 11 1772 3 1 1 1 1 173 7 3 4 3 2 374 - - - - - -75 5 3 5 5 3 380 1 1 1 1 1 190 - 3 - 1 1 192 - - - - - -93 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -
Total 1199 931 782 1030 871 1037Note: (i) - = Nil. (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring above is Nil.
Table 8.2: …. Concld.Industry code NIC -2004
Creches Welfare Officers
125
Once Twice Thrice More than three times
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Andhra Pradesh 4829 137 8 1 4975
2 Assam 622 25 8 - 655
3 Bihar 1884 447 80 - 2411
4 Goa 82 - - - 82
5 Haryana 1422 60 - - 1482
6 Maharashtra .. .. .. .. ..
7 Manipur 150 35 4 - 189
8 Meghalaya 16 - - - 16
9 Odisha 1721 177 15 13 1926
10 Punjab 559 116 5 - 680
11 Rajasthan 5024 539 39 17 5619
12 Tripura 706 550 57 - 1313
13 Uttarakhand 185 5 - - 190
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 15 - - - 15
16 Chandigarh 32 - - - -
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. ..
Total 17247 2091 216 31 19585
Number of Factories inspected during 2009
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
(iv) .. = Not available. (iii) - = Nil. (ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
Table 9.1
(By States/Union Territories)Number of Factories InspectedState/ Union TerritorySr. No.
126
Sr. No. State/ Union Territory Total sanctioned strength
Total working strength
Chief Inspector/ Director of Factories
Dy Chief Inspector/ Dy. Director of Factories
Regional Inspector of Factories
Inspector of Factories
Medical Inspector of Factories
Inspectress of Factories
Other Field Inspection Staff
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 78 54 - 16(b1) - 38(d1) - - -
2 Assam 33 25 1 - 4(c3) 20 - - -
3 Bihar 25 13 1 2 1 7 2 - ..
4 Goa 11 7 1 - - 4 1 - 1
5 Haryana 50 34 - 3(b2) 24(c2) - 6(e1) 1(f1) -
6 Maharashtra 137 73 1(a1) 68(b4) - - 3(e2) - 1
7 Manipur 5 5 - 1 - 2 - - 2
8 Meghalaya 3 3 1 1 1(c3)
9 Odisha 35 24 1(a2) 2(b5) 5(c1) 16(d2) - - -
10 Punjab .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
11 Rajasthan 44 32 1 7 9 (c4) 11 4(e3) - -
12 Tripura 12 11 1 - - 3 - - 7
13 Uttarakhand 2 2 1 1 - - - - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands 2 2 1 - - 1 - - -
16 Chandigarh 6 5 1 1 (b3) - 3 - - -17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 443 290 11 102 44 105 16 1 11
b4 Includes 3 Additional Director, 12 Joint Director, 43 Deputy Director & 10 Assistant Director.
e1 Includes 1 Dy. Director, Industrial Health , 5 Asstt. Director-cum-Certifying Surgeon Industrial Health. 1 Assst. Director of Factories & Boilers (Hqrs) and 1 Assistant Director of Factories & Boilers (Safety).
b1 Includes 4 Joint Chief Inspector of Factories. b2 Includes 1 Addl. Director, Industrial Safety & Health. 2 Jt. Director of Factories.
5 Asst. Director Industrial of Safety & Health (Chemical).
c1 Divisional Deputy Director of Factories & Boilers. c2 Includes 3 Dy. Director of Industrial Safety & Health, 16 Asstt. Director Industrial Safety & Health (Chemical) and
c3 Senior Inspector of Factories.
e2 Includes 1 Certifying Surgeon, 1 Organization & Medical Officer and 1 Senior Scientific Officer .
b5 Jt. Director of Factories & Boilers.
c4 Includes 8 Senior Inspector of Factories & 1 Senior Inspector (Chemical)
Inspectorate Staff Strength during 2009
(iv) .. = Not available.
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
d2 Includes 1 Dy. Director of Factories & Boilers, 13 Assistant Directors of Factories & Boilers ( I/C of Zones) , d1 Includes 18 Asstt. Inspector of Factories.
b3 Additional Chief Inspector of Factories & Boilers.
Table 9.2
(By States/ Union Terriotries)
a2 Director of Factories & Boilers.
(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories. (iii) - = Nil.
a1 Director of Factories.
f1 Welfare Officer (Women). e3 Includes 1 Dy. Director (SMTC), 1 Dy. Director (IHL) & 1 Chemical Inspector
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Men Women Adolescents and Children
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Andhra Pradesh 103 3 50 96 170 60 250 732 348
2 Assam - - - - - - - - -
3 Bihar 3667 49 - 67 11 9 - 3803 25
4 Goa 5 - - - 3 1 6 15 7
5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
6 Maharashtra .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
7 Manipur .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
8 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
9 Odisha - - - - - - - 21 21
10 Punjab 17 15 - 167 27 28 8 262 262
11 Rajasthan 28 - - 7 33 4 29 101 39
12 Tripura - - - 8 9 8 - 25 25
13 Uttarakhand - - - - - - - - -
14 Uttar Pradesh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
15 A & N Islands - - - - - - - - -
16 Chandigarh - - 2 - - - - 2 2
17 Delhi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total 3820 67 52 345 253 110 293 4961 729
Table 9.3
Number of convictions obtained for offences under the Factories Act during 2009
(iv) .. = Not available.
Number of Convictions obtained for offence relating toState/Union Territory
Sr. No.
Others
(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.
Total Convictions
(iii) - = Nil.
(By States/Union Territories)
Safety Provisions
Health & Sanitation including Welfare
Notices Registers and Returns
Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.
No. of Factories involved in Convictions
Employment and hours of work
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ANNEXURE -1II
THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948
STATEMENT 1 ( REVISED )
Number of registered factories and workers employed
State.............................................. For the year ending.................. Category of Factories
Number of factories on register at the beginning of the period
Number of factories newly licensed & registered during the period
Number of factories removed from the register during the period
Number of factories on the register at the end of the period
Number of working factories
Number of factories submitting returns
Average daily number of workers employed in the factories submitting returns
Number of factories not submitting returns
Estimated average daily employment in factories not submitting returns
Total average daily number of workers employed in factories submitting returns and not submitting returns (Total of columns 8 & 10)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Factories as defined under Section 2m(i) Factories as defined under Section 2m(ii) Factories as notified under Section 85.
GRAND TOTAL
141
STATEMENT 1-A (REVISED) Factories carrying on processes or operations declared dangerous under Section 87 and workers employed in such operations
State................................................................. For the year ending............................................
Industry
Division of Industries * Dangerous processes/ operations
Number of working factories
Average daily number of
workers employed in the
entire factory
Average daily number of workers employed in
dangerous processes of operations
1 2 3 4 5
*As per National Industrial Classification, 1998. Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry.
STATEMENT II (REVISED)
Number of working factories and employment in working factories
State................................................. For the year ending............................................
Industry*
Total number of working factories
Factories submitting returns
Total number of working factories submitting returns
Number of man hours worked inclusive of overtime hours
Total number of man- days worked during the year
Average daily number of workers employed
Tot-al
Adults
Adolescents
Childr-en
Men Wo-men
Males Fe- males
Boys Girls Men Women Child-
ren Tot-al
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
GOVERNMENT & LOCAL FUND (PUBLIC SECTOR)**
142
0) Section of Industry (one digit) 00) Division of Industries (two digit) 000) Group of Industries(three digit) 00000)Class of Industries under each Division of Industries (five digit ) Total –All Industries (combining all Sections of Industries) Government and Local Fund Factories.
*As per National Industries Classification1998 . Gove Code Number and Name of Industry **Coverage of ‘Public and Private ‘Sectors.
1. Government and Local Fund Factories (Public Sector) Establishment in Public Sector means an establishment owned, controlled or managed by (i)The Government or the Department of the Government; (ii)A Government Company as defined in Section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956 ; (iii)A Corporation (including Co-operative Society) established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act, which is owned controlled or managed by Government ; and (iv) A Local Authority. II. Other Factories ( Private Sector)
Establishment in Private Sector means an establishment which is not an establishment in Public Sector. STATEMENT II (REVISED) –concld.
Factories not submitting returns
Average daily number of workers employed in factories submitting returns & not submitting returns (Total of columns 9 and 17)
Number of working factories
Estimated average daily Number of workers employed in such factories
1. 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL FUND FACTORIES PUBLIC SECTOR
(0)Section of Industries (one digit) (00)Division of Industries (two digit) (000)Group of Industries (three digit) (00000)Class of Industries under each division of Industries (five digit)
Total – All Industries (combining all Sections of Industries Government and Local Fund Factories.
143
OTHER FACTORIES (PRIVATE SECTOR) As for Government & Local Fund Factories Total – All Industries (combining all Sections of Industries) Other Factories. GRAND TOTAL-All Industries(combining all Sections i.e.,Public+Private)
STATEMENT III Distribution of working factories submitting returns according to working strength
State........................................ For the year ending....................................... Industry Less than 10
workers 10 or more but less than 20 workers
20 or more but less than 50 workers
50 or more but less than 100 workers
100 or more but less than 500 workers
500 or more but less than 1000 workers
1000 or more but less than 5000 workers
5000 or more workers
Total
A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Division of Industries
Total
STATEMENT IV
Distribution of working factories submitting returns according to number of days worked State ............................................ For the year ending...................... Industry 60 days or less More than 60
but not more than 120 days
More than 120 but not more than 180 days
More than 180 but not more than 240 days
More than 240 but not more than 300 days
More than 300 days
Total
A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Division of
144
Industries*
Total
A - Number of Factories. B – Average daily number of workers employed. * Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry following the National Industrial Classification, 2004
STATEMENT – V Fatal and Non-fatal Accidents in Factories submitting returns
State :-............................ For the year ending ..............................
Industry Number of fatal accidents
Number of non-fatal accidents
Accidents in which the workers returned to work during the current year
Occurring during the current year Occurring during the previous year Number Mandays lost Number Mandays lost 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Division of Industries*
Total
* Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry following the National Industrial Classification, 2004.
STATEMENT-VI Accidents analysed by Causes
State ...................................... For the year ending .............................
Prime movers, steam, gas and other engines,
Machinery moved by mechanical power Transmission Machinery
Lifting machinery
Machine tools for metal working
Wood working machinery Rollers of Calandars mixers, etc not for
Others
Shifting Belts, Power Others Circular Plaining Vertical Others
145
Industry
electric motors(not electric shocks)
ropes, Pulley’s and gearing
presses(other than punches)
saws (all types)
machines metal or wood working (“nip”) accidents
Spindle Moulding Machines
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Division of Industries*
Total
STATEMENT – VI contd.
Industry Transport (whether moved by power or not) Others Railway Other Vehicles
(excluding hand trucks, boggies etc.)
Electricity Explosions Fires Gassing Molten Metal, other hot or corrosive sub-stances
Machinery not moved by mechanical power
Power Shunted
Manually Shunted
Driven by power
Manually handled
Lifting Machinery
Others
113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B
1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Division of Industries*
Total
STATEMENT –VI concld Industry
Use of hand tools
Others Others Total of all injuries
Struck by falling body
Persons Falling Stepping on or striking
Handing goods or Falling from falling on Falling into
146
height the flat pits excavations etc.
against the object
articles
124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B
1 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Division of Industries*
Total
STATEMENT VII
Accidents analyzed by age and sex
State ............................................ For the year ending ................................................ Industry
Number of Accidents Adults Adolescents Children Total
Men Women Males Females Boys Girls A B A B A B A B A B A B A B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Division of Industries*
147
Total
*Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry following the National Industrial Classification, 2004. A – Fatal Accidents. B – Non-fatal Accidents.
STATEMENT – VIII ( REVISED) Number of cases of Poisoning and Diseases notified under Section 89
State ........................................ For the year ending ............................
Industry Lead Poison- ing
Lead Tetraethyl Poisoning
Phosphorus Poisoning
Mercury Poison- ing
Manganese Poisoning
Arsenic Poison- ing
Poisoning by nitrous Fumes
Carbon Bisulp- hide Poisoning
Benzene Poison- ing
Chrome Ulceration
Anth-rax
Sili- cosis
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Division of Industries*
Total
STATEMENT – VIII ( concld. ) Industry Poisoning
by halogens or their derivatives
Pathologic manifests- tion due to radioactive substances or ‘X’ Rays
Primary Epithelio- matous cancer of the skin
Toxic anaemia
Toxic Jaundice
Oil Cancer or Dermatitis
Byssio- nosis
Occupational or contact Dermatitis
Noise Induced hearing loss
Asbesto- sis
Total
1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Division of Industry*
Total
148
* As per National Industrial Classification, 2004. Give Code Number (2 digit) and the Name of Division of Industries.
STATEMENT - IX Distribution of Factories submitting returns and their employment according to * Average Number of Hours Worked per week
State.......................................... For the year ending....................... Industry For Adult Men
Up to 42 hours For Adult Women
Up to 42 hours
Above 42 up to 45 hours
Above 45 up to 48 hours
Above 48 hours
Total Up to 42 hours
Above 42 up to 45 hours
Above 45 up to 48 hours
Above 48 Hours
Total
A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Division of Industries**
Total A – Number of Factories submitting returns B – Average daily employment
* Average number of hours worked per week means that total actual hours worked by all workers excluding the rest intervals but including overtime work divided by the product of average daily number of workers employed and 52 . In case the Factory has not worked for the whole year, the number of weeks during which the Factory worked should be used in the place of figure 52. ** As per National Industrial Classification 2004. Give Code Number (2 digit) and the Name of Division of Industry.
STATEMENT – X Inspections
State............................... For the year ending ................................ Category of Factories
Number of Factories inspected during the year Total Not inspected Grand Total Once Twice Thrice More than
three times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Other Factories ( excluding Defence Factories) Defence Factories
Total
149
STATEMENT – XI
Convictions For the year ending..............................
Name of State/Union
Territory
Number of convictions obtained during the year for offences relating to Total number of Factories against which
convictions were
obtained
Employment and hours of work Notices’ Registers
& Returns
Safety Health and Sanitation (including Welfare)
Others Total of Columns
2 to 8 General Women Adolescents
and Children
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
STATEMENT XII (REVISED) Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Crèches and Welfare Officers
State................................... For the year ending............... Industry Safety Officers Ambulance Canteens
Number of factories
wherein one thousand or
more workers are ordinarily
employed**& notified for
appointment of safety officers
Number of other
factories notified for
appointment of Safety Officers
Number of Safety
Officers required to
be appointed
Number of factories
which have appointed
Safety Officers as required
under Section 40-
B
Number of Safety
Officers appointed
Number of factories wherein
more than 500 workers
are ordinarily
employed **
Number of factories
which have provided
ambulance room as required
under section 45
Number of factories
required to provide
canteens as per
notification under
Section 46
Number of factories
which have provided
canteens as required
under Section 46
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Division of Industries *
STATEMENT – XII – concld.
Industry Canteens Shelters, Rest Rooms and Lunch rooms
Crèches Welfare Officers
Number of factories
Number of factories in
Number of factories
Number of factories
Number of factories
Number of factories
Number of factories
Number of Welfare
Number of factories
Number of Welfare
150
in which canteens are run by the occupiers
which canteens are run by contractors
where in more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed **
which have provided shelters or rest rooms & lunch rooms as required under Section 47
where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed **
which have provided crèches as required under Section 48
where in 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed**
officers required to be appointed
which have provided welfare Officers as required under Section 49
officers appointed
1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Division of Industries *
Total * As per National Industrial Classification, 2004. Give Code Number (2 digit) and the Name of Division of Industry. **The term “ordinarily employed” as used in Section 48 of the Factories Act, 1948 would mean “Total number of persons employed in all shifts. This should be over 50% of the number of working days in the establishment.”
STATEMENT XIII (REVISED) Leave with Wages
For the year ending....................... Name of
State/Union Territory
Total number of persons employed
during the calendar year *
Number of persons who were entitled to annual leave with wages during
the calendar year
Number of persons granted leave during the
year
Number of workers who were discharged or dismissed from the service, quit employment
or were superannuated, or who died while in service
during the year
Number of such workers in
respect of whom wages in lieu of leave were paid M W C T M W C T M W C T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
M – Men. W – Women. C – Children. T – Total • Maximum Number Employed on any day of the year irrespective of the fact whether any person left or was discharged or dismissed from service during the year .
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PROFORMA
INSPECTORATE STAFF UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 FOR THE YEAR ......................................
Category of Inspectors Sanctioned Strength Working Strength 1 2 3
1. Chief Inspector of Factories 2. Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories 3. Regional Inspector of Factories 4. Medical Inspector of Factories 5. Inspector of Factories 6. Other Field Inspection Staff
Total NOTE:- The consolidated returns (Statements I to XIII) and the Annual Report giving the position of the Inspectorate Staff in the Performa health and safety measures, housing of factory workers, etc., should be submitted complete in all respect before 25th August of succeeding year . The Half-Yearly returns (Statement I to II) for the first half of the year should also reach the Labour Bureau by 30th September of Current year.
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Annexure - II
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) – 2004 ( AT ONE DIGIT LEVEL)
Tabulation Category Description
A. AGRICULTURE., HUNTING AND FORESTRY
B. FISHING
C. MINING AND QUARRYING
D. MANUFACTURING
E. ELECTRICITY. GAS AND WATER SUPPLY
F. CONSTRUCTION
G. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE : REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES. MOTORCYCLES AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
H. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
I. TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS
J. FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
K. REAL ESTATE., RENTING AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
L. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE :
COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
M. EDUCATION
N. HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK
O. OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES
P. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS WITH EMPLOYED PERSONS
Q. EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES
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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) – 2004 ( AT TWO DIGIT LEVEL)
Tabulation Category Division Description
A. AGRICULTURE. HUNTING AND FORESTRY 01 AGRICULTURE. HUNTING AND RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES 02 FORESTRY, LOGGING AND RELATED
SERVICE ACTIVITIES
B. FISHING
05 FISHING, OPERATION OF FISH HATCHERIES AND FISH FARMS: SERVICE ACTIVITIES INCIDENTAL TO FISHING
C. MINING AND QUARRYING
10 MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE: EXTRACTION OF PEAT
11 EXTRACTION OF CRUDE PETROLEUM
AND NATURAL GAS: SERVICE ACTIVITIES INCIDENTAL TO OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION EXCLUDING SURVEYING
12 MINING OF URANIUM AND THORIUM
ORES 13 MINING OF METAL ORES 14 OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING
D. MANUFACTURING
15 MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES
16 MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO
PRODUCTS 17 MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES
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18 MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL: DRESSING AND DYEING OF FUR 19 TANNING AND DRESSING OF LEATHER:
MANUFACTURE OF LUGGAGE. HANDBAGS, SADDLERY. HARNESS AND FOOTWEAR
20 MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD AND CORK EXCEPT FURNITURE: MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF STRAW AND PLATING MATERIALS
21 MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER
PRODUCTS
22 PUBLISHING. PRINTING AND REPORODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA
23 MANUFACTURE OF COKE, REFINED
POETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND NUCLEAR FUEL
24 MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
25 MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTICS PRODUCTS
26 MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-
METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS
27 MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS
28 MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PROCUCTS. EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
29 MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT N.E.C.*
30 MANUFACTURE OF OFFICE ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTING MACHINERY
31 MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL
MACHINERY AND APPARATUS N.E.C.
32 MANUFACTURE OF RADIO, TELEVISION
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AND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS
33 MANUFACTURE OF MEDICAL PRECISION AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS
34 MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES
TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS
35 MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
36 MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE:
MANUFACTURING N.E.C.
37 RECYCLING
* N.E.C. = Not Elsewhere Classified. E ELECTRICIT Y, GAS AND WATER SUPPLY
40 ELECTRICITY. GAS. STEAM AND HOT WATER SUPPLY
41 COLLECTION. PURIFICATION AND
DISTRIBUTION OF WATER F CONSTRUCTION
45 CONSTRUCTION
G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE : REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES. MOTORCYCLES AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
50 SALE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES; RETAIL SALE OF AUTOMOTIVE FUEL
51 WHOLESALE TRADE AND COMMISSION
TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES
52 RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES: REPAIR OF PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
H HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
55 HOTELS AND RESTAUTANTS
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I TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS
60 LAND TRANSPORT: TRANSPORT VIA PIPELINES
61 WATER TRANSPORT
62 AIR TRANSPORT
63 SUPPORTING AND AUXILIARY TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES OF TRAVEL AGENCIES
64 POST AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
J FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
65 FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION EXCEPT
INSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING
66 INSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
67 ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL
INTERMEDIATION K REAL ESTATE RENTING AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
70 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES 71 RENTING OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT WITHOUT OPERATOR AND OF PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
72 COMPUTER AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
73 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
74 OTHER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
L PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE : COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
75 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE: COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY
M EDUCATION
80 EDUCATION
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N HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK
85 HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK
O OTHER COMMUNITY. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES
90 SEWAGE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL.
SANITATION AND SIMILAR ACTIVITIES
91 ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION N.E.C.
92 RECREATIONAL. CULTURAL AND
SPORTING ACTIVITIES
93 OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES
P ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS AND UNDIFFERENTIATED PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
95 ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS OF DOMESTIC STAFF
96 UNDIFFERENTIATED GOODS-PRODUCING ACTIVITIES
OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS FOR OWN USE 97 UNDIFFERENTIATED SERVICE-PRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS FOR OWN USE
Q EXTRA.TERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES 99 EXTRA – TERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES
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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) – 2004 ( AT THREE DIGIT LEVEL)
011 Growing of crops, market gardening, horticulture 012 Farming of animals 013 Growing of crops combined with farming of animals (mixed farming) [This
class includes crop growing in combination with farming of animals such as sheep or meat cattle at mixed activity units with specialisation ratio in either one of less than 66 percent (Mixed cropping or mixed livestock units are classified according to their main activity)]
014 Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities, [This class includes specialized activities, on a fee or contract basis, mostly performed on the farm.]
015 Hunting, trapping and game propagation including related service activities 020 Forestry, logging and related service activities 050 Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities
incidental to fishing 101 Mining and agglomeration of hard coal [Includes under ground or open-cut
mining of anthracite, bituminous or other hard coal; cleaning, sizing, pulverizing and other operations to improve the quality; operations to recover hard coal from Culm banks; manufacture of briquettes or other solid fuels consisting chiefly of hard coal and in-situ gasification of coal.]
102 Mining and agglomeration of lignite [Includes under ground or open-cut mining of lignite (brown coal); cleaning, sizing, pulverizing and other operations to improve the quality; and manufacture of briquettes or other solid fuels consisting chiefly of lignite.]
103 Extraction and agglomeration of peat 111 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas [including
liquefaction/degasifications of natural gas for purposes of transport and the production, at the mining site, of hydrocarbons from oil or gas field gases.]
112 Service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction excluding surveying [This class includes oil and gas field service activities provided on a fee or contract basis, including; directional drilling; “spudding in”; derrick building; repairing and dismantling; cementing oil and gas well casings; pumping wells; and other service activities. Oil and gas field exploration and geo-physical, geological and seismic surveying are classified in class 7421 ( Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy)]
120 Mining of uranium and thorium ores (e.g. pitchblende), including concentrating of such ores
131 Mining of iron ores [includes mining of hematite, magnetite, limonite, siderite or taconite etc. which are valued chiefly for iron content. Production of sintered iron ores is also included].
132 Mining of non-ferrous metal ores, except uranium and thorium ores 141 Quarrying of stone, sand and clay 142 Mining and quarrying, n.e.c. 151 Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit vegetables, oils
and fats 152 Manufacture of dairy product [production of raw milk is classified in class
0121] 153 Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products, and
prepared animal feeds 154 Manufacture of other food products
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155 Manufacture of beverages 160 Manufacture of tobacco products [tobacco related products are also included
while preliminary processing of tobacco leaves is classified in class 0111] 171 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles. 172 Manufacture of other textiles 173 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles 181 Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel [this class includes
manufacture of wearing apparel made of material not made in the same unit. Both regular and contract activities are included]
182 Dressing and dyeing of fur; manufacture of articles of fur 191 Tanning and dressing of leather, manufacture of luggage handbags, saddlery
& harness 192 Manufacture of footwear201 201 Saw milling and planning of wood 202 Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting materials 210 Manufacture of paper and paper product 221 Publishing [This group includes publishing whether or not connected with
publishing involves financial, technical, artistic , legal and marketing activities, among other but not predominantly]
222 Printing and service activities related to printing 223 Reproduction of recorded media [This class includes reproduction of records,
audio, video and computer tapes from master copies , reproduction of floppy, hard or compact disks, reproduction of non-customised software and film duplicating]
231 Manufacture of coke oven products [This class includes the operation of coke ovens chiefly for the production of coke or semi-coke from hard coal and lignite, retort carbon and residual products such as coal tar or pitch. Agglomeration of coke Distillation of coal tar is classified in class 2411]
232 Manufacture of refined petroleum products 233 Processing of nuclear fuel [includes extraction of uranium metal from
pitchblende or other uranium bearing ores; manufacture of alloys, dispersions or mixtures of natural uranium or its compounds; manufacture of enriched uranium and its compounds, plutonium and its compounds; uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; other radioactive elements, isotopes or compounds; and , non-irradiated fuel elements for use in nuclear reactors].
241 Manufacture of basic chemicals 242 Manufacture of other chemical products 243 Manufacture of man-made fibers [This class includes manufacture of
artificial or synthetic filament and non-filament fibers.] 251 Manufacture of rubber products 252 Manufacture of plastic products 261 Manufacture of glass and glass products 269 Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. 271 Manufacture of basic iron & Steel 272 Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals 273 Casting of metals [This group includes casting finished or semi-finished
products producing a variety of goods, all characteristic of other activity classes]
281 Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators
289 Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metal working service activities
291 Manufacture of general purpose machinery
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292 Manufacture of special purpose machinery 293 Manufacture of domestic appliances, n.e.c. 300 Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery 311 Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers 312 Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus [electrical
apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits (e.g. switches, fuses, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, junction boxes etc.) for a voltage exceeding 1000 volts; similar apparatus (including relays, sockets etc.) for a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts; boards, panels. consoles, cabinets and other bases equipped with two or more of the above apparatus for electricity control or distribution of electricity including power capacitors.]
313 Manufacture of insulated wire and cable [insulated (including enamelled or anodized) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated conductors; insulated strip as is used in large capacity machines or control equipment; and optical fibre cables]
314 Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries 315 Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment 319
Manufacture of other electrical equipment n.e.c.
321 Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components 322 Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line
telephony and line telegraphy 323 Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or
reproducing apparatus, and associated goods 331 Manufacture of medical appliances and instruments and appliances for
measuring, checking, testing, navigating and other purposes except optical instruments.
332 Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment 333 Manufacture of watches and clocks 341 Manufacture of motor vehicles 342 Manufacture of bodies (coach work) for motor vehicles; manufacture of
trailers and semi-trailers 343 Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines
[brakes, gear boxes, axies, road wheels, suspension shock absorbers, radiators, silencers, exhaust pipes, clutches, steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes and other parts and accessories n.e.c ]
351 Building and repair of ships and boats 352 Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock 353 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft 359 Manufacture of transport equipment n.e.c. 361 Manufacture of furniture 369 Manufacturing n.e.c. 371 Recycling of metal waste and scrap 372 Recycling of non-metal waste and scrap 401 Production, collection and distribution of electricity 402 Manufacture of gas, distribution gaseous fuels through mains 403 Steam and hot water supply 410 Collection ,Purification and distribution of water 451 Site preparation 452 Building of complete constructions or parts thereof; civil engineering 453 Building installation [These activities are usually performed at the site of
construction , although parts of the job may be carried out in a special shop. Repair of installations are also included in the corresponding sub-classes.]
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454 Building completion [Includes activities that contribute to the completion or finishing of a construction. Repairs of the same type are also included in the corresponding sub-classes]
455 Renting of construction or demolition equipment with operator [Renting of machinery and equipment without operator is classified under Division 71].
501 Sale of motor vehicles [Includes wholesale and retail sale of new and used passenger motor vehicles and lorries, trailers and semi trailers].
502 Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles [including washing and polishing etc.]
503 Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories [Includes wholesale and retail sale of all kinds of parts, components, and accessories for motor vehicles, when not combined with sale of such vehicles themselves.]
504 Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories
505 Retail sale of automotive fuel [includes the activity of petrol filling stations. This activity is often combined with sales of lubricating products, cleaning and all other kinds of products for motor vehicles. If the main object, however, is the sale of automotive fuel or lubricants, they remain classified here.]
511 Wholesale on a fee or contract basis. [Includes commission agents, commodity brokers and auctioneers and all other wholesalers who trade on behalf and on the account of others.]
512 Wholesale of agricultural raw material, live animals, food beverages and tobacco.
513 Wholesale of household goods 514 Wholesale of non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap 515 Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies
519
Other wholesale [Includes specialized wholesale not covered in any one of the previous categories and wholesale in a variety of goods without any particular specialization.]
521 Non-specialized retail trade in stores 522 Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores 523 Other retail trade of new goods in specialized stores 524 Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores [includes the pawn shops]. 525 Retail trade not in stores 526 Repair of personal and household goods[Includes repair of personal and
household goods when not done in combination with manufacture of wholesale or retail sale of these goods.]
551 Hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation [Restaurant facilities operated in connection with the provision of lodging remain classified in this group also included are the operation of sleeping cars when carried on by separate units.]
552 Restaurants, bars and canteens [Sales through vending machines is classified in Sub-class 52599]
601 Transport via railways [Includes passenger and freight transport by inter-urban railways Also covers related activities such as shunting and switching]
602 Other land transport 603 Transport via pipelines [Includes transport of gases. Liquids, slurry and other
commodities via pipelines. Included are the incidental activities like operation of pump stations and maintenance of the pipeline.]
611 Sea and coastal water transport 612 Inland water transport 621 Scheduled air transport
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622 Non-scheduled air transport 630 Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies 641 Post and courier activities 642 Telecommunications [Production of radio and television programmes,
whether or not combined with broadcasting, is classified under class 9213.] 651 Monetary Intermediation[This group includes the obtaining of funds in the
form of deposits] 659 Other financial intermediation. [This group includes financial intermediation
other than that conducted in monetary institutions.], 660 Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security. 671 Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation, except insurance and pension
funding [This Group includes activities involved in or closely related to financial inter-mediation other than insurance and pension funding but not themselves involving financial inter-mediation].
672 Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding 701 Real estate activities with own or leased property. 702 Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis. [This class includes buying,
selling, renting managing and appraising real estate on a fee or contract basis.]
711 Renting of transport equipment 712 Renting of other machinery and equipment 713 Renting of personal and household goods n.e.c. [includes renting of all kinds
of personal and household goods, whether the customers are household or industries].
721 Hardware consultancy. [This class includes consultancy on type and configuration of hardware with or without associated software application. (Similar activities carried out by units selling computers are classified in class 3000)].
722 Software consultancy and supply. [This class includes activities in connection with analysis. Design and programming of systems ready to use. This usually involves the analysis of the users’ needs and problems, consultancy on the most economic solution and producing the necessary software to realize this solution. Also included is the simple writing of programmes following directives of the user. Specifically these activities involve development , production, supply and documentation of order-made software (Reproduction of non-customized software is classified in class 2230 and the software consultancy provided in conjunction with hardware consultancy is classified in class 7210 )]
723 Data processing [this includes the processing or tabulation of all types of data. Provision of such services on (i) an hourly or time-share basis and (ii) management or operation of data processing facilities of others on a time sharing basis ;on a fee or contract basis]
724 Database activities [this includes data base development, data storage and data base availability. This provision of data in a certain order/sequence, accessible to everybody or to limited users and can be sorted on demand (computerised documentation activities provided by libraries and archives are classified in class 9231
725 Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery
729 Other computer related activities [for example activities of development of multimedia presentation on account of others, maintenance of websites on account of others etc. ( communication through e-mail, internet and data transmission are classified in class 6420)]
Research and experimental development on natural sciences and
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731 engineering (NSE) [this class includes systematic creative work in the fields of research and development in natural sciences, medical sciences, agriculture and engineering & technology]
732 Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities (SSH) [This class includes systematic creative work in the fields of research and development in social sciences and humanities. (Market research is classified in class 7413)].
741 Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy.
742 Architectural, engineering and other technical activities. 743 Advertising. [Printing of advertising material is classified in class 2221.
Market research in class 7413, Public relations activities in class 7414, Direct mailing activities in class 7499, Production of commercial messages for radio, television and film are classified in the appropriate class of group 921].
749 Business activities n.e.c. 751 Administration of the State and the economic and social policy of the
community 752 Provision of services to the community as a whole 753 Compulsory social security activities. [Includes funding and administration of
government provided social security programmes, e.g. old age pension schemes, unemployment insurance schemes etc.].
801 Primary education 802 Secondary/ Senior Secondary Education 803 Higher education [Includes post-secondary/senior secondary sub-degree
level education that leads to university degree or equivalent.] 809 Adult and other education 851 Human health activities 852 Veterinary activities [including clinic-pathological and other diagnostic
activities pertaining to animals and birds]. 853 Social work activities 900 Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities 911 Activities of business , employers and professional organisations 912 Activities of trade unions [Includes activities of associations whose members
are mainly employees, including government employees, interested chiefly in the representation of their views concerning their work situation].
919 Activities of other membership organisations 921 Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment activities 922 News agency activities 923 Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities 924 Sporting and other recreational activities 930 Other service activities 950 Private households with employed persons, [Includes the activities of private
households employing all kinds of domestic personnel such as maids, cooks, gardeners, gatekeepers secretaries, governess, baby sitters etc.].
960 Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households own use 970 Undifferentiated service-producing activities of private households own use 990 Extra territorial organizations and bodies [Includes the activities of
international organisations such as the United Nations and its agencies, regional bodies etc., IMF, World Bank, European Commission, OPEC etc.].
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Annexure - IV
LIST OF OFFICERS/OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
REPORT ON STATISTICS OF FACTORIES - 2009
Shri Harbinder Singh Dy . Director General
Shri Virender Singh Assistant Director
Shri Shri P. L.Gill Economic Officer
Investigator Grade II
Sh. V.K. Ghai Sh. Jai Pal Singh Kumari Deep Shikha
PRINTING UNIT
Shri Jagmal Singh Inv. Gr. II Shri Chhaju Ram Sr. Gestetner Operator Shri Sohan Lal Jr. Gestetner Operator Shri Prakash Chand Daftri
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Printed at: Printing Unit, Labour Bureau, Chandigarh - 160 017
Symbol No. BP 1/2012