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1 TRIPURA AT A GLANCE 2012-13 1) Area: a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location i) Latitude (North) 22º56' & 24º32' ii) Longitude (East) 91º09' & 92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53 d) Population Census- 2011: i) Total 36,73,917 ii) Male 18,74,376 iii) Female 17,99,541 iv) Rural 27,12,464 v) Urban 9,61,453 vi) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,58,014 vii) Density (per sq km) 350 viii) Sex ratio 960 ix) Percentage of decadal variation,(2001-11) 14.84 x) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.2 xi) Male literacy rate (%) 91.5 xii) Female literacy rate (%) 82.7 e) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74 f) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 g) Tentative District-wise Population Census-2011: 1) West Tripura District: i) Total 9,18,200 ii) Male 4,66,152 iii) Female 4,52,048 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 91.07 v) Male literacy rate (%) 94.04 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 88.01 vii) Female per thousand males 970 2) Sepahijala District: i) Total 4,83,687 ii) Male 2,47,829 iii) Female 2,35,858 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.80 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.49 vii) Female per thousand males 952
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TRIPURA AT A GLANCE – 2012-13

1) Area: a) Total area (in sq km) 10,491.69 b) Altitude at Agartala (in mtr) 12.80 c) Location i) Latitude (North) 22º56' &

24º32' ii) Longitude (East) 91º09' &

92º20' iii) Extreme length (in km) 183.5 iv) Extreme width (in km) 112.7 v) Border with Bangladesh (in km) 856 vi) Border with Mizoram (in km) 109 vii) Border with Assam (in km) 53

d) Population Census- 2011: i) Total 36,73,917 ii) Male 18,74,376 iii) Female 17,99,541 iv) Rural 27,12,464 v) Urban 9,61,453 vi) Children (0-6 yrs.) 4,58,014 vii) Density (per sq km) 350 viii) Sex ratio 960 ix) Percentage of decadal variation,(2001-11) 14.84 x) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.2 xi) Male literacy rate (%) 91.5 xii) Female literacy rate (%) 82.7 e) Life expectancy at birth (THDR-2007) i) Male 71 ii) Female 74 f) Total Fertility Rate (TFR), NFHS-3 2.22 g) Tentative District-wise Population Census-2011: 1) West Tripura District: i) Total 9,18,200 ii) Male 4,66,152 iii) Female 4,52,048 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 91.07 v) Male literacy rate (%) 94.04 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 88.01 vii) Female per thousand males 970 2) Sepahijala District: i) Total 4,83,687 ii) Male 2,47,829 iii) Female 2,35,858 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.80 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.49 vii) Female per thousand males 952

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3) Khowai District: i) Total 3,27,564 ii) Male 1,67,401 iii) Female 1,60,163 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.78 v) Male literacy rate (%) 92.17 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 83.17 vii) Female per thousand males 957 4) South Tripura District: i) Total 4,30,751 ii) Male 2,20,162 iii) Female 2,10,589 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.68 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.96 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.16 vii) Female per thousand males 957 5) Gomati District: i) Total 4,41,538 ii) Male 2,25,428 iii) Female 2,16,110 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 84.50 v) Male literacy rate (%) 89.94 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 78.90 vii) Female per thousand males 959 6) North Tripura District: i) Total 4,17,441 ii) Male 2,12,650 iii) Female 2,04,791 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 87.90 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.27 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 84.39 vii) Female per thousand males 963 7) Unakoti District: i) Total 2,76,506 ii) Male 1,40,210 iii) Female 1,36,296 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 86.91 v) Male literacy rate (%) 90.92 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 82.79 vii) Female per thousand males 972 8) Dhalai District: i) Total 3,78,230 ii) Male 1,94,544 iii) Female 1,83,686 iv) Overall literacy rate (%) 85.72 v) Male literacy rate (%) 91.31 vi) Female literacy rate (%) 79.79 vii) Female per thousand males 944

h) Schedule Caste population, Census 2011 : i) Total

a) Male b) Female

6,54,918 3,34,370 3,20,548

ii) Proportion of SC population 17.8

iii) Female per thousand males 959

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i) Schedule Tribe population, Census 2011 :

i) Total a) Male b) Female

11,66,813 5,88,327 5,78,486

ii) Proportion of ST population 31.8

iii) Female per thousand males 983

j) Vital rates, 2011:

i) Birth rate, per ‘000 population 14.3

ii) Death rate, per ‘000 population 5.0

iii) Natural growth rate, per ‘000 population 9.4

iv) Infant Mortality rate, per ‘000 population 29

k) Housing and amenities, Census-2011:

i) Occupied Census Houses 10,24,903

ii) Housing stock (Fully & partly) 8,40,105

iii) Households 8,55,556

iv) Occupied Census Houses used as residence 8,26,686

v) Proportion of households availing banking facilities 79.2

vi) Proportion of households having radio / transistor 12.8

vii) Proportion of households having Television 44.9

viii) Proportion of households having Telephone including mobile

48.1

ix) Proportion of households having scooter/motorcycle/moped

8.2

x) Proportion of households having Car/Jeep/Van 2.2

xi) Proportion of households having bi-cycle 39.3

xii) Proportion of households having Computer/Laptop with internet

1.0

xiii) Proportion of households having Computer/Laptop without internet

6.3

xiv) None of the specified assessment 27.8

2) Administrative set-up 2012-13:

a) Districts 8

b) Autonomous District Council 1 c) Sub-Divisions 23 d) Blocks 45 e) Revenue Circles 32 f) Tehsils 187 g) Revenue Moujas 886 h) Police Station 64 i) Member of Parliaments (including 1- Rajya Sabha) 3 j) Member of legislative assembly 60

k) Member of TTAADC (including 2- nominated Member) 30

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L) Panchayati Raj Institutions, 2012-13 :

i) Zilla Parishads 4 ii) Elected member of Zilla Parishads 82 iii) Women elected member of Zilla Parishads 28 iv) Panchayat Samities 23 v) Elected member of Panchayat Samities 299 vi) Women elected member of panchayat samities 107 vii) Grams (outside- ADC) 511 viii) Elected member of Gram Panchayats (outside- ADC) 5,295 ix) Women elected member of Gram Panchayats 1,909 x) Gram Panchayats run by women only 1 xi) Village Committees (inside- ADC) 527 xii) Elected members of Village Committee 4,293 xiii) Rural local bodies (i + iv + vii + xi) 1,065 xiv) Elected members in rural local body

(ii + v + viii + xii) 9,969

xv) Nominated local bodies i.e. Block Advisory Committee (BAC)

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xvi) Total rural local bodies 1065

3) Land Utilisation, 2011-12:

i) Total geographical area (ha) 10,491,69 ii) Forest area (ha) 6,29,426 iii) Area sown more than once (ha) 2,17,009 iv) Current fallow land (ha) 1,200 v) Gross cropped area (ha) 4,72,494 vi) Net Cropped area (ha) 2,55,485

4) Agriculture, 2011-12 :

a) Production of crops :

i) Rice (MT) 7,18,304 ii) Wheat (MT) 536 iii) Sugar cane (MT) 45,002 iv) Cotton (Bale =170 kg) 1,348 v) Jute (Bale =180 kg) 5,483 vi) Mesta (Bale =180 kg) 5,212 vii) Pulses (MT) (Kharif & Rabi) 6,005 viii) Oil seed (Kharif & Rabi) (MT) 3,493 ix) Potato (MT) 1,04,000 x) Maize (MT) 5,058

b) Fertilizer consumption (MT) 1,20,500

c) Per hectare use of fertilizer (NPK) (kg)/Ha 55

d) Bio-fertilizer distribution (MT) 1,500

e) Regulated agricultural market 21

f) Cropping intensity (%) 185

g) Jhum productivity (kg/ha) 1,020

h) Cold storage 11

i) Government 5

ii) Private 4

iii) Co-operative 2

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i) Mango (MT) 23,861

j) Pineapple (MT) 1,53,709

k) Orange (MT) 23,592

l) Jackfruit (MT) 2,45,773

m) Coconut (MT) 18,067

n) Summer vegetable (MT) 2,40,398

o) Others winter vegetable (MT) 3,12,159

p) Kisan Credit Cards 1,14,872

q) Amount disbursed for KCC (Rs. in lakhs) 17,523.17

5) Climate, 2011:

a) Normal annual rainfall (mm) 2,241.8

b) Average actual annual rainfall (mm) 1,820.9

c) Highest annual rainfall (mm) (Kailasahar) 2,341.1

d) Normal rainy days 99.2

e) Actual rainy days 86.7

f) Lowest annual rainfall (mm) (Gandacharra) 1,190.5

6) Irrigation, 2011-12:

a) Cultivable area (ha) 2,55,241

b) Irrigable area (ha) 1,27,000

c) Area brought under irrigation (ha) (upto 31st March 2012) 1,10,524

d) Area utilised (ha) (upto 31st March 2012) 76,250

7) Forestry & Rubber, 2011-12:

a) Total Forest area (sq km) 6,294.29

b) Unclassified Government forest (sq km.) 2,116.87

c) Reserve forest (sq km) 3,588.2

d) Proposed reserved forest (sq km) 587.63

e) Protected forest (sq km) 1.60

f) Development expenditure on forestry (Rs in crore) 6,068

g) Revenue earned (Rs in crore) 691.51

h) Wildlife sanctuary 4

i) National Park 2

j) Plantation area of rubber (ha) 11,237

k) Tapping area of rubber (ha) 3,620

l) Production of rubber (MT) 2,573

m) Joint Forest Management Committees (JFMCs) 946

n) Membership of JFMCs 95,048

o) Project area of JFMCs (ha) 2,60,211

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p) Afforestation area (ha) 82,200

q) Patta pass book issued under Schedule Tribe & Other Traditional Forest Duelers (STOTFD)

1,18,772

8) Fisheries, 2011-12 :

a) Culturable area (ha) 22,829

b) Capture water area (ha) 7,878.76

c) Water area for pisciculture (ha) 21,232

d) Production of fish (MT) 53,080

e) Seed production

i) Fish seed (Fingerling) (lakhs) 3,650

ii) Prawn seed (Juveniles) (lakhs) 5.20

f) Fish Farmer’s Development Agencies (FFDAs) 4

g) Fish feed plants 16

h) Fisherman Co-operative Societies 144

i) Selp-Help Groups 1,308

j) Soil and water testing laboratories 23

k) Fish feed analysis lab 3

l)

m)

Fish Health Investigation/Disease/Diagnostic Centre

Pabda Hatchery

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9) Land Allotment, 2011-12 :

a) Land allotted to both landless & homeless families 148

b) Land allotted to both landless and homeless families (acre) 17.70

10) Animal Resource Development Department, 2011-12 :

a) Veterinary hospitals 15

b) Veterinary dispensaries 59

c) Veterinary First Aid Centre & Stock –man sub-centres 426

d) Artificial Insemination centres 11

e) Government veterinary farms 13

f) Disease Investigation laboratory 4

g) Feed analytical laboratory 1

h) Training Institute 1

i) Feed mixing plant 4

j) Production of egg (No.) (Crore) 16.50

k) Production of milk (MT) 1,10,300

l) Production of meat (MT) 25,000

m) Production of day old chicks (Govt. farm) 1,70,000

n) Production of day old ducklings (Govt. farm) 1,500

o) Production of piglet (Govt. farm) 3,300

p) Production of rabbit Kid (Govt. farm) 970

q) Artificially inseminated animal done 1,25,000

r) Calf born 45,000

s) Veterinary medicine-store 4

t) Farm products selling centre 2

u) Per capita availability of milk/daily (gram) 84

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v) Per capita availability of egg/year (No.) 48

w) Per capita availability of meat/year (kg.) 7.00

x) Production of egg (Govt. farm) (No.) 3,62,482

y) Production of goat kid (Govt. farm) 168

z) Government livestock & composite farms 13

11) Classification of worker, Census- 2011

a) Total workers 14,69,521 (100%)

b) Cultivators 2,95,947 (20.14%)

c) Agriculture labourers 3,53,618 (24.06%)

d) Household industries 41,496 (2.82%)

e) Other workers

7,78,460 (52.97%)

12) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, 2011-12:

a) Ration shops 1,673

b) Average monthly requirement of rice for PDS (MT) 34,779

c) Average monthly requirement of wheat for PDS (MT) 2,353

d) Average monthly requirement of salt for PDS (MT) 1,418

e) Average monthly requirement of sugar for PDS (MT) 2,647

f) Average monthly requirement kerosene oil for PDS (MT) 3,730

g) LPG outlets in the state 27

h) LPG consumers (as on 01-01-2012) 3,12,647

i) APL ration cards 6,34,068

j) BPL ration cards 1,81,876

k) AAY ration cards 1,13,124

l) Ration cards (as on 31-01-2012) 9,29,068

m) Beneficiaries under Annapurna Scheme 14,851

n) State godowns 115

o) Outlets for petrol/diesel 43

p) Superior Kerosine Oil (SKO) outlets 29

13) Employment & Manpower Statistics, 2011-12:

a) Employment Exchanges in Tripura 6

b) Employment Information Bureau in Tripura 20

c) Applicants on live register in Employment Exchange as on 31-03-2012

5,71,217

d) Registered job-seekers placed in employment by Employment Exchange as on 31-03-2012

625

e) Coaching centres for joint entrance examinations 40

f) Career counseling organized during 2007 to 31-03-2012 222

g) Differently able as on 31-03-2012 4,098

h) Average workers employment in Registered Factories 63,459

i) Candidates re-commended for employment by TPSC 187

14) Enterprises, Economic Census-2005

a) Total enterprises 1,89,423

b) Agricultural enterprises 10,470

c) Non-agricultural enterprises 1,78,953

d) Total workers (including children) 3,85,708

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e) Adult-male 3,25,129

f) Adult-female 60,579

g) Hired workers 1,81,095

h) Density of enterprises (sq km) 18

i) Average size of employment (per enterprise) 2

j) Enterprises without premises (%) 28.71

k) Annual average growth rate in enterprise 6.41

l) Annual average growth rate in employment 4.35

15) Industries & Commerce, 2011-12 :

a) Annual survey of industries 2010-11(P)

i) Reported registered factories 472

ii) Net value added ( Rs in lakh) 34,129

iii) Fixed capital( Rs in lakh) 39,036

iv) Working capital ( Rs in lakh) 23,308

b) Industrial Estates 5

c) Industrial area 1

d) Value of export (Rs in crore) 1.55

e) Value of import (Rs in crore) 329.05

f) Industrial growth center 1

g) Public Sector Industrial Undertakings 4

16) Factories, 2011-12

a) Registered Factories u/s 2m (i) 572

b) Registered Factories u/s 2m (ii) 109

c) Registered Factories u/s 85 823

17) Handicrafts, 2011-12 :

a) Production (Rs in crore) 93.00

b) Employment (Lakhs per year) 170.00

c) Artisans 1,70,000

18) Handloom, 2011-12 :

a) Textiles produced (sq mtr) (Million Sq. Mtr) 2.84

b) Employment (mandays) 1,95,331

19) Sericulture, 2011-12 :

a) Production of raw silk (MT) 29.19

b) Production of mulberry cocoon (MT) 1.77

c) Area under mulberry cultivation (ha) 1341.0

20) Energy, 2011-12 : a) Power generated (mu) 816.58 b) Power purchased (mu) 435.68 c) Transmission line (132 kv & 66 kv) km 903.30 d) Consumers 5,24,417 e) Villages electrified 1020 f) Amount of revenue earned (Rs in crore) 210.52 g) Kutir Jyoti connections (No.) 61,028 h) Production of natural gas (mcm) (2011-12) (P) 467 i) Proportion of households having electricity, 2012 74%

21) Co-operative Societies,2011-12 : a) Co-operative Societies 1,720 b) Members (lakh) 6.51 c) Working capital (Rs in crore) 921.20 d) Societies per lakh population 77.00 e) Women co-operative societies 131

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f) Share capital (Rs. in crore) 109.12

22) Rural Development, 2011-12 : a) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 2800.44 ii) Swarozgaries group benefited 1943 iii) ST swarozgaries group benefited 6089 iv) SC swarozgaries group benefited 2715 v) Women swarozgaries group benefited 890 vi) RM swarozgaries group benefited 1211 vii) OBC swarozgaries group benefited 366 viii) Others 4464 ix) Differently able 318 b) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

(MGNREGA)-2011-12

i) Expenditure incurred (Rs. in lakh) 94559.93 ii) Mandays generated (in lakh) 490.13 iii) Mandays generated for ST (in lakh) 206.02 iv) Mandays generated for SC (in lakh) 88.16 v) Job card issued 6,01,212 c) Self Help Groups (SHGs)-2011-12 : i) Self-Help Groups 38,632 ii) Women SHGs 20,724 iii) Differently able 196 iv) Categories of SHGs a) ST 14,205 b) SC 7,102 c) RM 2,549 d) OBC 6,019 e) Others 8,757

23) Road and Transport, 2011-12 : a) Road (PWD) i) National highway (km) 448 ii) Major district road (km) 90 iii) Other district road (km) 1,218 iv) Village road (RD & ADC) (km) 7,912 v) IBB road (BRO) (km) (P) 726 vi) Railway road (km) 153 vii) Village road (PWD) (km) 7,957 viii) State highway (km) 689 ix) Black topped road (km) 6,266 x) Brick soled road (km) 4,550 xi) Earthen road (km) 8,224 xii) RCC Bridges 97 xiii) RCC slab/box culverts 723 xiv) Bailey bridges 369 xv) SPT bridges(conversion of 107 in progress & 140 to be taken up) 306 xvi) Steel truss bridges 5

b) Vehicles (Transport), 2011-12: i) Truck & lorries 20,841 ii) Buses/Mini buses 2,318 iii) Two wheelers 1,38,057 iv) Three wheelers (Goods & Passengers) 29,987 v) Jeeps, taxis, Maruti Vans/LMV 29,557 vi) CNG vehicles 2,214

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a) Delivery and pick up Vans 23 b) Bus 35 c) Three wheelers 1,674 d) Four wheelers 252 e) Others 2,516 vii) Total vehicle

2,31,314

c) Tripura Road Transport Corporation, 2011-12: i) Number of fleets 81 (a) Bus 63 (b) Truck 18 ii) Routes operated 30 iii) Average number of daily passenger carried 3,500 iv) Quantity of goods carried (MT) 8,400 v) Passenger traveled by Agartala to Dhaka international bus

service 1,926

vi) Passenger traveled by Dhaka to Agartala international bus service

734

vii) Passenger traveled by Agartala-Kailashahar-Dharmanagar-Kanchanpur-Gandacharra and other places helicopter service

946

24) Communication, 2011-12 : a) BSNL Telephone exchanges 84 b) BSNL Telephone connections 53,980 c) WLL exchanges 51 d) WLL connections 38,243 e) STD booths 4,222 f) Broadband connections 7,380 g) Cellular service of BSNL(prepaid & postpaid) 3,63,425 h) Cellular Towers of BSNL 281 i) Internet connections BSNL 52,589 j) Post offices

709

25) Banking, 2011-12 : a) Branches of Nationalised Banks 106

b) Branches of SBI 43

c) Branches of Tripura Co-operative Bank 56

d) Branches of Tripura Gramin Bank 123

e) Bank branches in Private Sector 10

f) Total deposit (Rs in crore) 9405

g) Total credit (Rs in crore) 3137

h) Credit – deposit ratio 33%

26) Small Savings, 2011-12 :

a) Gross collection (Rs in crore) 55,420.93

b) Net collection (Rs. in crore) 1822.73

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27) Life Insurance, 2011-12:

a) Policy issued 97,945

b) Sum assured (Rs in crore) 133.21

28) Education, 2011-12 : i) School Education: (including TTAADC & all management)

a) Total Schools

4,517 b) J. B. schools (including ADC) (As on June-2011) 2,343 c) S. B. Schools 1,240 d) High schools 572 e) H.S.(+2) schools 362 f) School teachers (all types) 42,980 g) Primary/ Jr. Basic school teachers 7,580 i) Male teachers 5,773 ii) Female teachers 1,807 h) Middle/ Sr. Basic school teachers 13,285 i) Male teachers 10,491 ii) Female teachers 2,794 i) High school teachers 9,676 i) Male teachers 6,667 ii) Female teachers 3,009 j) H.S. (2+) stage school teachers 10,824 i) Male teachers 6,711 ii) Female teachers 4,113 k) Beneficiaries for stipend 1,72,747 i) ST beneficiaries ( Post metric out side of state) 11 ii) SC beneficiaries (Pre metric & Post metric) 1,12,129 iii) OBC beneficiaries 60,607 l) Madhyamik examination, 2011-12: i) Students appeared 45,788 ii) Students passed 25,113 m) Higher Secondary (+2) examination, 2011-12: i) Students appeared 22,531 ii) Students passed. 14,960 n) Drop-out rate, 2011-12: i) Primary Stage (I-V) 3.61% ii) Elementary Stage (I-VIII) 9.05% iii) High Stage (IX - X) 2010-11 13.61% ii) Higher Education, 2011-12 : a) Universities 2

b) General Colleges 16

c) Engineering Colleges 2

d) Medical Colleges 2

e) Agriculture College 1

f) Law College 1

g) Music College 1

h) Sanskrit College 1

i) Polytechnic 3

j) Nurses Training Institutes 3

k) Regional Pharmacy Institute 1

l) Teachers Training College (IASE) 1

m) Physical Education College 1

n) Fishery College 1

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o) Art College 1

p) Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences 1

q) Bhavan’s Tripura College Science & Technology 1

r) College of Veterinary Science & A.H. 1

iii) Public Library, 2011-12 :

a) Central library 1 b) Branch library 25

29) Social Education & Social Welfare, 2011-12 : a) ICDS centers 9,906 b) Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension beneficiaries 1,52,550 c) Homes (girl’s) 2 d) Homes (boy’s) 3 e) Protective home 1 f) Institute of visually handicapped, (girl’s) 1 g) Institute of visually handicapped, (boy’s) 1 h) Foundling home (boy’s & girl’s) 1 i) Juvenile home 1 j) Old age home (male’s & female’s) 1 k) Institute for speech and rehabilitation 1 l) Mahila ashram 1 m) ICDS Project 56 n) Blind & handicapped pension beneficiaries 4,531 o) Bidi sramik pension beneficiaries 69 p) Un-employeed allowance for fully blind pension 34 q) Beneficiaries for pension of 100% blind person 456 r) Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) beneficiaries (as on 31-04-

2012) 1,43,080

s) Children enrolled (0-6 yrs) in ICDS centres 3,77,016 t) Nursing mother enrolled 69,272 u) Pregnant mother enrolled 34,453 v) Widow & Deserted women pensioners 38,358 w) 60% above disabilities beneficiaries 1,549 x) Indira Gandhi National Disabled Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) 2,426 y) Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNDWPS) 7,432 z) Cooblers pension 32 z1) Rickshaw pullers pension 64 z2) Incentive to girl child 14,563

30) Youth Affairs & Sports, 2011-12 :

a) Stadiums 2 b) Swimming pools 11 c) Coaching centres 37 d) Pakka Coaching Centre 324 e) Medal winner: i) National School Games

a) Gold 4 b) Silver 8 c) Bronze 4 d) Total 16

ii) N.E. Sports Festival & other National Level Meet

a) Gold 42 b) Silver 36

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c) Bronze 73 d) Total 151 iii) National Youth Festival

a) Gold 1 b) Total 1 f) Sports school 1 g) State adventure institution 1 h) State yoga institute 1 i) Youth hostel 1 j) Indoor Stadium 1 k) Gymnasium Hall 1 l) Multipurpose Sports Hall 3 m) Regional College of Physical Education 1 n) Rock, climbing centre 1 o) State NSS Cell (DYAS) (No.) 1

31) Health & Hygiene, 2011-12 : a) Hospitals (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 20 b) Primary Health Centres / Rural hospital 189 c) Dispensary/ Sub-centre (including Homeo/ Ayurvedic) 1260 d) Allopathic doctors 740 e) Homeopathic doctors 126 f) Ayurvedic doctors 103 g) Dental surgeons 99 h) Nurses 1,542 i) Mid-wives 15 j) Pharmacists 332 k) Hospital beds 2,737 l) Blood banks 7 m) Children age(6-35)months who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3)-2005-06 67.9

n) Ever-married women age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3)-2005-06 67.4 o) Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3)-2005-06 57.6 p) Ever married men age 15-49 who are anaemic(%)(NFHS-3)-2005-06 39.8 q) Women who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3)- 2005-06 72.08 r) Men who have heard of AIDS (%) (NFHS-3)- 2005-06 89.00

32) Family Welfare, 2011-12 :

a) Family welfare clinic/ centre 107 b) Sterilisation case 6,161 c) Intra Uterine Device (IUD) case 1,267 d) Condom Contraceptive (CC) users 5,71,723 e) Oral Pill (OP) users (Cycle) 85,075

f) Medically Terminated Pregnancy (M.T.P.) case 4,634

g) Current use of any family planning method (%), NFHS-3 65.80 h)

Institutional birth (%) 85

33) Information & Tourism, 2011-12: a) Information –cum-facilitation centre 69 b) Loka ranjan sakhas 320 c) Readers corners 10 d) Dress banks 13 e) Tourist visited: - i) Indian 3,59,731 ii) Foreigner 6,550

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f) Newspapers: - i) Daily 22 ii) Weekly 31 iii) Fortnightly 1

34) State Domestic Product, 2012-13 (Q): (with 2004-05 base)

a) Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 23,854.70 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs in crore) 16,996.67 b) Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) i) At current prices (Rs in crore) 22,452.60 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs in crore) 15,584.73 c) Per Capita Income i) At current prices (Rs) 60,963 ii) At constant prices (2004-05) (Rs) 42,315

35) Public Finance, 2012-13:

a) Receipt (Rs. in Crore)

i) 2011-12 (Actual)

a) Revenue receipt 6,476.90

b) Capital receipt 560.09

c) Total receipt 7,036.99

ii) 2012-13 (Revised)

a) Revenue receipt 7,523.79

b) Capital receipt 871.00

c) Total receipt 8,394.79

iii) 2013-14 (BE)

a) Revenue receipt 8,134.68

b) Capital receipt 882.00

c) Total receipt 9,016.68

b) Expenditure (Rs. in crore)

i) 2011-12 (Actual) a) Revenue expenditure 4,809.08 b) Capital expenditure 1,628.66 c) Total expenditure 6,437.74 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) a) Revenue expenditure 5,776.28 b) Capital expenditure 2,506.09 c) Total expenditure 8,282.37 iii) 2013-14 (BE) a) Revenue expenditure 6,765.40 b) Capital expenditure 2,651.09 c) Total expenditure 9,416.49 c) Plan Expenditure 2012-13 (Rs. in crore) i) 2011-12 (Actual) a) State plan 1,808.36 b) Central plan /centrally sponsored scheme 532.23 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) a) State plan 2,821.21 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 672.32 iii) 2013-14 (BE) a) State plan 3,069.55 b) Central plan / centrally sponsored scheme 658.69 d) State’s own tax Revenue (Rs.in crore)

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i) 2011-12 (Actual) 858.02 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) 1,033.00 iii) 2013-14 (BE) 1,184.00

e) Revenue surplus (+)/ Deficit (-) (Rs. in crore) i) 2011-12 (Actual) (+) 1,667.82 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) (+) 1,747.51 iii) 2013-14 (BE) (+) 1,369.28

f) Fiscal Deficit (Rs. in crore) i) 2011-12 (Actual) (+) 258.57 ii) 2012-13 (Revised) (-) 432.94 iii) 2013-14 (BE) (-) 901.99 g) Functional classification of Government Expenditure 2011-12

(Actual) 2012-13

Revised) i) General services (%) 31.58 26.56 ii) Social & community services (%) 29.96 29.77 iii) Economic services (%) 11.55 12.10 iv) Other services (%) 26.91 31.57

36) Crime, 2011-12:

a) Murders 154 b) Dacoities 13 c) Burglaries 238 d) Thefts 527 e) Robberies 54 f) Kidnappings (Male) 30 g) Riots 170 h) Women’s related crimes :- 213 (i) Rape 326 (ii) Molestation 116 (iii) Kidnapping (Female) 735 (iv) Torture 28 (v) Dowry death 125 (vi) Others 3,277 i) Other crime 6,006 j) Total crime

37) Fire Accidents, 2011-12 : i) Fire out-breaks 1,263 ii) Special calls 1,141 iii) Loss of human life by fire and other accidents 22 iv) Human life saved 1,249 v) Property saved (Rs. in crore) 21.01 vi) Property lost (Rs. in crore) 10.10 vii) Fire stations (Nos.) 35

38) Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council, 2011-12 : a) Area of TTAADC (in sq. km) 7,132.56 b) Distance between Khumulwng and Agartala (in km) 26 c) TTAADC constituency 28 d) Members nominated by Governor 2 e) Members (including 2- nominated Members) 30 f) ST members (including nominated) 27 g) Non -ST member 3 h) Village Development Committees (in ADC area) 527 i) Revenue village 462

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j) Primary school 1,527 k) S.B. school 228 l) High school(In ADC Area) 139 m) Higher Secondary school 50 n) English medium school 6 o) Inspector of school 17 p) Executive Engineer (PWD) division office 6 q) Zonal Development Office 4 r) Sub-Zonal Development Office 32 s) Tehsil (in ADC area) 151 t) Blocks (in ADC area) 20 u) Rubber based Jhumia rehabilitation colonies in TTAADC: 105 v) Primary market 229

w) Regulated market 10 x) Industrial training centre 50 y) Fisheries based colony 8

39) Miscellaneous, 2011-12 :

a) Growth Centres 37

b) Pass books issued for Ashangathita Sramik Sahayika Prakalpa

15,120

c) Consumer Price Index Numbers (CPI): i) CPI for middle class employees of Agartala

(Base: 1961=100), June 2012 4,038

ii) CPI for agricultural labourers in Tripura (Base:1986-87=100), June 2012

565

iii) CPI for industrial workers in Tripura (Base:2001=100), June 2012

175

iv) CPI for industrial workers (All India Base): (Base:2001=100), June 2012

208

v) CPI for rural labour in Tripura (Base: 1986-87=100), June 2012

562

vi) Consumer Price Index Number with 2010=100 a) CPI for Rural in June 2012 114.2 CPI for Urban in June 2012 116.9 CPI for Combined in June 2012 114.9

d) Building materials cost at Agartala, 2011-12 :

i) Brick – first class (in Rs.) (1000 Nos.) 6,240

ii) Sand (coarse), cum (in Rs.) (fine) 285

iii) Stone ballast (20 mm gauge), cum (in Rs.) 3,175

iv) Salwood beam, cum (in Rs.) 27,500

v) Cement, mt (in Rs.) 5,700

vi) Steel (m.s. round bars), mt (in Rs.) 4,505

vii) Mason (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 200

viii) Carpenter (1st Class) (Rs./per day) 200

ix) Un-skilled male labour (Rs./per day) 130

x) Un-skilled female labour (Rs./per day) 130

Source :- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Tripura, Agartala,

www.destripura.nic.in

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23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67

22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73

60,963 60,963 60,963 60,963 42,315 42,315 42,315 42,315

23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67

22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73

60,963 60,963 60,963 60,963 42,315 42,315 42,315 42,315

23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67

22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73

60,963 60,963 60,963 60,963 42,315 42,315 42,315 42,315

23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 23,854.70 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67 16,996.67

22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 22,452.60 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73 15,584.73

60,963 60,963 60,963 60,963 42,315 42,315 42,315 42,315


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