ECONOMIC TRENDS

TABLES

TABLE No. 1—OUT-TURN OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

(In tons) [Figures for the year 1971-72 are given in Metric tonnes.]

Crops

1938-39

1948-49

1957-58

1967-68

1971-72*

1. Rice

1,614

3,487

3,400

4,005

3,300

2. Wheat

8,442

9,921

12,500

13,205

27,400

3. Jowar

1,42,322

1,38,140

3,24,800

1,83,723

1,75,700

4. Bajri

11,590

8,801

7,600

9,528

9,200

5. Maize

3,328

2,019

2,900

4,307

7,100

6. Gram

4,298

5,712

7,800

7,856

7,900

7. Mug

--

--

1,200

2,074

N. A.

8. Tur

11,998

12,579

24,400

24,449

1,200

9. Udid

--

--

10

598

N. A.

10. Math

--

--

--

2,213

N. A.

11. Sugarcane (Gur)

--

--

78,600

82,404

89,000

12. Chillis

--

--

2,200

6,277

5,300

13. Cotton

--

415†

10,700†

5,113†

13,200†

14. Deccan Hemp

--

--

--

392

N. A.

15. Linseed

--

--

--

470

500

16. Groundnut

--

--

41,000

49,742

9,900

17. Sesame

--

--

90

791

500

18. Safflower

--

--

--

15,331

N. A.

*Figures for the year 1971-72 are given in Metric tonnes.

† Out-turn in bales of 392 lb. each.

N. A.=Not available.

TABLE No. 2—DETAILS OF CROPPED AREA IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

(Area in acres) [Figures for the year 1972-73 are given in hectares.]

Particulars

1880-81

1890-91

1900-01

1910-11

1920-21

1. Total food-crops

13,81,101

18,93,290

15,01,027

17,11,251

17,62,849

2. Total non-food-crops

1,74,649

2,90,970

1,24,058

3,08,056

1,72,110

3. Rice

14,989

16,249

18,770

10,278

7,598

4. Wheat

43,771

55,333

18,444

37,781

24,708

5. Jowar

9,62,567

15,19,918

7,14,049

12,34,101

14,97,959

6. Bajri

2,15,935

1,15,284

4,96,614

2,12,901

1,25,907

7. Maize

--

--

--

--

--

8. Gram

36,906

70,008

18,919

47,249

28,192

9. Mug

--

--

--

--

--

10. Tur

43,005

48,146

1,01,498

71,777

19,342

11. Udid

--

--

--

--

--

12. Math

--

--

--

--

--

13. Sugarcane

2,802

3,152

1,573

2,422

1,752

14. Chillis

--

--

--

--

--

15. Cotton

16,852

2,187

7,073

78,815

23,845

16. Sann-hemp

--

--

--

--

--

17. Linseed

19,563

35,417

5,251

24,186

6,808

18. Groundnut

--

--

--

--

--

19. Sesame

528

3,601

12,280

11,651

2,714

20. Safflower

--

--

--

--

--

continued

Particulars

1940-41

1950-51

1960-61

1967-68

1972-73*

1. Total food-crops

17,54,490

23,05,600

26,34,100

25,88,867

9,87,713

2. Total non-food-crops

4,15,933

4,00,900

4,37,000

3,73,806

1,74,399

3. Rice

6,434

17,400

24,800

17,863

4,103

4. Wheat

36,149

64,800

54,900

57,953

39,078

5. Jowar

14,00,966

18,33,700

20,03,300

17,76,726

6,91,089

6. Bajri

1,27,403

1,53,300

2,40,700

2,80,085

88,174

7. Maize

7,615

15,200

11,500

16,586

N. A.

8. Gram

37,923

82,400

57,200

62,243

33,177

9. Mug

--

5,400

18,800

16,659

2,577

10. Tur

40,918

46,100

70,800

1,63,465

33,372

11. Udid

--

4,700

3,200

5,933

N. A.

12. Math

--

25,300

44,600

69,975

N. A.

13. Sugarcane

8,922

15,300

28,100

26,047

14,787

14. Chillis

--

18,300

20,300

19,278

7,420

15. Cotton

67,001

12,500

27,700

28,357

15,233

16. Sann-hemp

--

--

--

8,795

N. A.

17. Linseed

8,247

8,200

5,600

4,936

N. A.

18. Groundnut

1,23,570

95,200

1,97,500

1,83,173

39,263

19. Sesame

5,761

5,900

9,800

10,661

N. A.

20. Safflower

--

--

--

1,34,340

67,095

* Figures for the year 1972-73 are given in hectares. N. A. = Not available.

TABLE No. 3—YIELD PER HECTARE IN KILOGRAMS OF IMPORTANT CROPS IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

Crop

Year

1960-61

1963-64

1965-66

1967-68

1969-70

1971-72

1. Rice

946

500

418

387

665

805

2. Wheat

714

600

646

643

582

701

3. Jowar

464

400

267

407

433

209

4. Bajri

66

100

154

107

165

104

5. Maize

N. A.

1,000

--

1,119

1,062

789

6. Gram

402

300

304

226

272

315

7. Tur

538

500

539

427

222

77

8. Sugarcane

7,388

900

5,998

8,147

6,462

6,014

9. Cotton

N. A.

1,200

--

293

176

222

10. Groundnut

793

700

341

467

487

505

11. Tobacco

N. A.

700

341

1,435

781

669

12. Chillis

N. A.

--

683

833

820

816

13. Other cereals

--

200

--

--

143

250

14. Other pulses

--

100

--

--

204

138

15. Sesame

--

200

--

--

219

147

16. Linseed

--

200

--

--

247

156

N. A.=Not available.

TABLE No. 4—EXPENDITURE AND ACHIEVEMENTS DURING THE THIRD FIVE-YEAR PLAN IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

Serial No.

Development head

Plan provision for the district

Expenditure incurred

Total expenditure incurred

Percentage of expenditure to the plan outlay

State

Local

1

Agricultural programme

503.44

435.28

54.59

489.87

97.3

2

Co-operation and community development

149.37

20.17

151.61

171.78

115.0

3

Industry and mining

23.26

68.34

0.78

69.12

297.1

4

Transport and communications

47.86

6.96

40.00

46.96

98.1

5

Social services

149.82

54.78

62.61

117.39

78.3

Total

873.75

585.53

309.59

895.12

102.4

TABLE No. 5—EXPENDITURE ON AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMMES IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

Serial No.

Sub-Head

State Sector

Local Sector

Total

1

Agricultural production

13.20

46.67

59 87

2

Land development

2.38

--

2.38

3

Soil conservation

327.74

--

327.24

4

Minor irrigation

60.20

5.67

65.87

5

Animal husbandry

--

2.19

2.19

6

Dairy development

14.88

--

14.88

7

Forest

1.34

0 06

1.40

8

Fisheries

0.30

--

0.30

9

Warehousing and marketing

15.24

--

15.24

Total

435.28

54. 59

489.87

TABLE No. 6—ACHIEVEMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL SCHEMES

Item

Unit

Target

Achievement

1. Improved seeds distributed—

 

(a) Food-grains

Quintal

N. A.

13,623

(b) Cotton

Quintal

N. A.

413

(c) Oil-seeds

Quintal

N. A.

880

(d) Other (sugarcane)

Quintal

N. A.

9,18,350

2. Distribution of improved agricultural implements—

 

(a) Iron plough

No.

2,377

1,893

(b) Dry farming sets

No.

10,360

1,057

(c) Other implements

No.

N. A.

316

3. Chemical fertilisers—

 

(a) Ammonium sulphate

Ton

N. A.

7,802

(b) Super-phosphate

Ton

N. A.

255

(c) Fertiliser mixture

Ton

N. A.

--

(d) Urea

Ton

N. A.

2,172

(e) Others

Ton

N. A.

1,775

4. Compost production—

 

(a) Compost-pits dug

No.

N. A.

49,768

(b) Compost prepared

Ton

70,000

1,22,901

(c) Area covered by green manure

Acre

3,000

6,777

(d) Hand-flush latrines distributed

No.

N. A.

600

5. Additional area covered—

 

Fruits

Acre

1,000

756

N. A.=Not available.

TABLE No. 7—PLANNED OUTLAY IN THE FOURTH FIVE-YEAR
PLAN AND THE OUTLAY PROPOSED IN THE FIFTH FIVE-YEAR
PLAN AND THE ANNUM. PLAN, 1974-75, SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

(Rupees in lakhs)

Serial No.

Head/Sub-head

Outlay in Fourth Plan

Fifth Plan outlay proposed

Annual Plan for 1974-75

Total

Capital outlay

Total

Capital outlay

(1)

 (2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(1)

Agricultural programme—

 

 

(i) Agricultural production including land development, improved seed programme, manures and fertilizers

19.49

52.46

13.46

8.60

3.00

(ii) Minor irrigation

2,40.12

3,83.46

50.27

30.00

15.00

(iii) Soil conservation

2,1800

77.58

16.65

20.00

4.21

(iv) Land development

4. 48

--

--

--

--

(v) Animal husbandry

0 99

35.22

--

5.00

--

(vi) Dairy development

6.78

26.14

25.59

3.00

2.85

(vii) Forests

1.23

11.51

11.51

1.64

1.64

(viii) Fisheries

0.78

4.54

0.49

0.71

0.05

(ix) Warehousing, marketing and storage

17.80

10.00

9.75

1.05

1.00

(2)

Co-operation and community development—

 
 

(i) Co-operation

19.14

23.52

17.70

4.00

3.05

(ii) Community development.

51.15

34.10

--

6.00

--

(3)

Irrigation and power—

 
 

(A) Major and medium irrigation projects—

 

(i) Major project—

 

Bhima (Ujani) project

11,65.00

36,00.00

36,00.00

1,32.61

2,32.61

(ii) Medium projects—

 

(a) Hingani (Panghon)

47.50

1,20.00

1,20.00

25.00

25.00

(b) Hingani (Hatij)

3.58

--

--

--

--

(c) Padwalkaiwadi

22.58

--

--

--

--

TABLE No. 7—contd.

(Rupees in lakhs)

Serial No.

Head/Sub-head

Outlay in Fourth Plan

Fifth Plan outlay proposed

Annual Plan for 1974-75

Total

Capital outlay

Total

Capital outlay

(1)

 (2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(4)

Industry and mining—

 
 

(i) Large and medium industries

--

18.80

18.80

1.00

1.00

(ji) Small-scale industries—

 

(a) Development of hand-loom industry.

2,50.51

57.50

41.25

14. 23

8.62

(b) Development of power-loom industry

0.32

10.00

7.50

0.50

0.50

(iii) Aid to small-scale industries and industrial estates

8.35

20.00

15.50

2.75

2. 00

(iv) Handicrafts

19.00

12.00

10.00

1.50

1.00

(v) Others

4.04

5.50

4.40

0.88

0.67

(5)

Transport and communications—

 

(i) Road development

48.29

2,00.00

2,00.00

45.00

45.00

(ii) Tourism

--

11.20

11.20

--

--

(6)

Social services—

--

--

--

--

--

 

(i) General education

2,46.73

3,24.35

10.20

35.00

0.54

(ii) Technical education

5.53

3.55

--

3.55

--

(iii) Health

21.72

1,34.23

1.57

20.00

1.67

(iv) Water-supply and drainage

99.10

4,05.48

1,22.67

50.00

26.73

(v) Housing

1.55

1,02.52

2.75

10. 00

0.55

(vi) Urban development

0.85

13.36

--

1.81

--

(vii) Welfare of backward classes.

4.47

53.85

6.86

10.00

1.37

(viii) Social welfare (women and children).

0.34

3.75

--

0.50

--

(ix) Labour and labour welfare

6.78

13.00

--

5.00

--

(7)

Miscellaneous programmes (including employment and publicity)

36.51

4,09.32

--

25.00

--

Grand total

25,60.24

61,87.00

43,18.22

5,65.70

3,78.06

TABLE No. 8—PATTERN OF FACTORIES IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT IN 1965

Industries

Number of factories

Number of workers

Growth and decay in number of factories during 1956 and 1965

Growth and decay in number of workers during 1956 and 1965

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(1) Cotton ginning and baling

28

1,085

2*

4*

(2) Spinning, weaving and finishing of cotton textiles.

129

18,268

9

9,967*

(3) Spinning, weaving and finishing (other than cotton textiles).

1

12

1*

16*

(4) Sugar

3

1,369

1

580

(5) Gur

26

788

37*

503*

(6) Edible oils (other than hydrogenated oils).

15

356

7*

34*

(7) Other food (other than beverages).

3

27

1

16

(8) Tobacco

49

5,198

18

1,601

(9) Products of petroleum and coal, manufacturing glass, pottery, cement and mineral products not elsewhere classified.

3

94

2

73

(10) Basic metal industries

1

7

1

7

(11) Metal products (other than machinery and transport equipment).

11

105

1

7*

(12) Machinery (other than electrical machinery).

9

816

4

516

(13) Repairs of motor vehicles

11

384

4

278

(14) Transport equipment (other than repair of motor vehicles).

2

52

--

469*

(15) All other industries

44

1,012

21

534

Total

335

29,573

15

7,395*

* Asterisk marked figures indicate decay in number while other figures show growth.

TABLE No. 9NUMBER OF FACTORIES AND AVERAGE DAILY EMPLOYMENT IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT IN 1971

Serial No.

Industries

Number of registered factories

Number of closed factories

Number of working factories submitting returns

Total workers in column (5)

Total number of man-days worked

Number of working factories not submitting returns

Number of workers in column (8)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

1

Gins and presses

32

5

22

495

84,450

5

230

2

Dairy products

1

--

1

85

31,380

--

--

3

Grain mill products

19

3

13

227

59,679

3

35

4

Bakery products

3

--

3

39

12,258

--

--

5

Sugar factories and refineries (sugar and gur)

33

13

18

1,493

2,52,061

2

461

6

Manufacture of miscellaneous food preparations.

27

7

19

291

43,111

1

12

7

Tobacco manufacturing (bidi-making and others).

46

7

37

3,574

10,33,389

2

279

8

Spinning, wearing and finishing of textiles

141

12

128

13,576

42,57,258

1

197

9

Manufacture of weaving apparel except footwear.

7

--

7

123

37,494

--

--

10

Manufacture of wood and cork except furniture

2

--

2

16

2,900

--

--

11

Manufacture of furniture and fixtures

4

--

3

46

14,277

1

14

12

Printing and book-binding

8

--

8

152

52,108

--

--

continued

13

Tanneries and leather finishing

1

--

1

17

5,321

--

--

14

Manufacture of miscellaneous chemical products.

1

--

1

16

4,912

--

--

15

Petroleum refineries

1

--

1

12

4,176

--

--

16

Manufacture of structural and clay products

1

--

1

11

3,300

--

--

17

Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products..

9

1

6

104

28,448

2

32

18

Ferrous, basic metal industries

2

1

1

3

813

--

--

19

Manufacture of metal products (except machinery and transport equipment).

10

2

7

43

12,563

1

2

20

Manufacture of machinery (except electrical machinery).

14

--

14

1,042

3,21,412

--

--

21

Manufacture and repair of rail, road equipment.

2

--

1

582

1,72,854

1

47

22

Repairs of motor vehicles and cycles

11

--

11

551

1,88,585

--

--

23

Manufacture of transport equipment not elsewhere classified.

1

--

--

--

--

1

6

24

Miscellaneous industries not elsewhere classified.

4

2

2

13

2,670

--

--

25

Electric light and power

3

--

3

61

18,279

--

--

26

Water works

4

--

4

147

53,635

--

--

27

Sanitary services

1

--

--

--

--

1

49

Total

388

53

314

23,121

66,98,313

21

1,364

TABLE No. 10—SHOLAPUR GRAIN PRICES IN POUNDS, 1821-1883

First period

Article

Second period

Article

Indian millet

Spiked millet

Indian millet

Spiked millet

1821

50

45

1831

54

40

1822

90

64

1832

26

22

1823

56

40

1833

66

56

1824

31

26

1834

54

43

1825

60

52

1835

52

41

1826

92

84

1836

68

46

1827

80

68

1837

70

62

1828

104

96

1838

62

54

1829

88

64

 

 

 

1830

88

64

 

 

 

TABLE No. 10—contd.

Third period

Article

Fourth period

Article

Indian millet

Spiked millet

Indian millet

Spiked millet

1839

114

108

1847 to 1854

--

--

1840

110

101

1855

165

176

1841

138

135

1856

88

40

1842

172

180

1857

116

114

1843

188

170

1858

104

96

1844

124

129

1859

98

98

1845

55

51

1860

88

80

1846

55

51

1861

78

72

 

 

 

1862

58

56

TABLE No. 10—contd.

 

Fifth period

Article

Sixth period

Article

Indian millet

Spiked millet

Indian millet

Spiked millet

1863

45 33 1873 56 52

1864

29 25 1874 69 65

1865

29 20 1875 63 68

1866

38 35      

1867

37 33      

1868

47 48      

1869

43 39      

1870

36 31      

1871

28 30      

1872

36 30      

 

TABLE No. 10—contd.

Seventh period

Article

Eighth period

Article

Indian millet

Spiked millet

Indian millet

Spiked millet

1876

27

27

1880

57

53

1877

15

18

1881

71

58

1878

18

22

1882

66

53

1879

29

29

1883

62

52

TABLE No. 11—PRICES IN SEERS (80 TOLAS) PER RUPEE (AT DISTRICT HEAD-QUARTERS)

Year

Prices

Wheat

Rice

Bajri

Jowar

Salt

 

S.

t.

S.

t.

S.

t.

S.

t.

S.

t.

1912

8

00

8

00

12

00

14

00

18

00

1913

8

00

7

00

12

00

13

00

18

00

1914

8

00

7

00

12

00

15

00

18

00

1915

8

00

8

00

13

00

20

00

18

00

1916

11

00

7

00

16

00

18

00

5

00

1917

7

00

7

00

10

00

11

00

4

00

1918

4

00

4

00

4

00

4

00

6

00

1919

5

00

5

00

3

00

5

00

12

00

1920

4

15

4

10

7

01

7

10

12

12

1921

4

09

5

04

4

09

4

14

10

11

TABLE No. 12—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

 

Period

1924-1929

1930-1934

1935-1938

1939-1945

1946-1947

Rice (husked)

6.99

4.75

4.07

10.10

13.86

Wheat

6.00

3.67

3.69

9.53

14.21

Jowar

3.76

2.00

2.14

3.63

7.38

Bajri

3.99

2.34

2.27

3.92

7.38

Gram

4.90

3.17

3.17

7.11

10.46

Turdal

7.08

4.85

4.56

9.90

12.78

Linseed

7.02

4.23

4.35

7.05

16.39

Gingili seed

7.44

5.28

5.93

11.72

21.09

Raw sugar

10.06

5.97

5.10

10.69

19.02

Cotton (cleaned)

--

13.35

15.00

--

47.25

Ghee

74.66

51.57

46.79

87.97

156.11

Tobacco

18.94

13.63

13.73

125.46

183.48

Kerosene oil per tin

3.77

3.10

3.09

4.44

4.76

TABLE No. 13—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES OF IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT IN 1972

(Price in rupees per quintal)

Commodity

Variety

Price

1.

Wheat

(i) Jod

108

(ii) Bansi

123

(iii) Shet

102

(iv) Sarbati

109

2.

Jowar

(i) M-25 (controlled)

58

(ii) White

122

3.

Bajra

Local green

97

4.

Gram

(i) Garda

116

(ii) Chafa

117

(iii) Bengal

132

(iv) Katak

113

5.

Tur

(i) Red

123

(ii) White

124

(iii) Gajjar

134

6.

Moog

Green

179

7.

Udid

Local

110

8.

Chillis

(i) Red fine

326

(ii) Deshi

324

9.

Cotton

(i) Jarila

196

(ii) Laxmi

193

(iii) Virnar

176

10.

Gur

(i) Yellow

156

(ii) Kasturi

163

(iii) Red

150

11.

Groundnut

(i) Bold

149

(ii) Ghungari

152

TABLE No. 14—AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT IN 1972

Serial No.

Commodity

Quality, variety, brand, etc.

Unit

Price
(in rupees)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

1

Rice

Medium

Kilogram

1.27

2

Wheat

Bansi

Kilogram

1.28

3

Jowar

White

Kilogram

1.33

4

Bajra

Local

Kilogram

1.09

5

Gram (whole)

Local

Kilogram

1.43

6

Gram dal

Local

Kilogram

1.61

7

Arhar dal

Local

Kilogram

2.10

8

Mug dal

Deshi

Kilogram

2.54

9

Udid dal

Washed

Kilogram

3.12

10

Masur dal

Deshi

Kilogram

2.11

11

Sugar

D'mark

Kilogram

3.22

12

Gur

Yellow fine

Kilogram

1.82

13

Groundnut oil

Local

Kilogram

4.53

14

Vanaspati ghee

Dalda

Kilogram

6.03

15

Milk

Buffalo pure

Litre

1.75

16

Goat meat

Local

Kilogram

4.93

17

Turmeric

Local

Kilogram

2.46

18

Dry chillis

Red fine

Kilogram

4.05

19

Potato

Poona coarse

Kilogram

1.05

20

Onion

red fine

Kilogram

0.55

21

Tea leaf

red label

Kilogram

12.89

22

Kerosene

Indian oil

Litre

0.63

23

Dhoti

(a) Laxmi-Vishnu

A pair

18.75

(6) Power-loom

A pair

18.52

24

Sari

Ichalkaranji

A pair

73. 92

25

Shirting

Manjarpat

Metre

2.29

26

Shirting and other medium quality cloth.

Tata

Metre

5.18

27

Washing soap

501

Per bar

2.11

28

Toilet soap

Hamam

Per cake

0.75

29

Tobacco

Dudhani No. 1

Kilogram

10.00

TABLE No. 15—CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR WORKING CLASS AT SHOLAPUR

(Base year: Average prices from February 1927 to January 1928 as 100)

Year

Food

Fuel and lighting

Clothing

House-rent

Miscel-laneous

Consume price index

1949

292

408

316

107

337

299

1951

306

325

395

107

391

313

1956

359

371

274

107

332

316

1960

394

345

279

107

480

357

1961

379

382

280

107

470

352

1962

423

389

279

107

498

381

1963

421

394

279

107

495

380

1964

506

396

399

248

468

456

1967

177

140

136

120

142

162

1971-72

214

175

188

138

168

198

January 1973

257

182

203

152

178

229

February 1973

261

182

208

152

178

232

March 1973

274

183

208

152

178

240

1972-73 (average)

236

181

205

150

176

216

Note.—(1) The index numbers from 1949 to 1964 have been calculated on the basis of principles laid down by Lakdawala Committee with effect from February 1964.

(2) The price-indices for 1967, 1971-72 and 1972-73 are based on the average price index of 1960 as 100.

(3) In August 1974 the price indices of foodstuff and other items stood at 358 and 318. respectively.

TABLE No. 16—AVERAGE AGRICULTURAL WAGE RATES IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT

Year

Carpenter

Blacksmith

Cobbler

Field labour

Other agricultural labour

Herdsman

Rs. P.

Rs. P.

Rs. P.

Rs. P.

Rs. P.

Rs. P.

1950-51

3.37

3.06

2.75

1.25

1.06

0.81

1955-56

2.81

2.75

2.31

1.06

1.00

0.75

1960-61

3.43

3.27

2.81

1.43

1.31

0.93

1964-65

3.66

3.42

2.74

1.61

1.52

1.08

1967-68

4.79

4.48

3.57

4.38

3.04

1.39

1972

7.25

7.67

5.15

2.50

N. A.

1.25

N. A. =Not available.

TABLE No. 17—EXTENT OF EMPLOYMENT IN SHOLAPUR DISTRICT (1971)

Particulars

Rural

Males

Females

Total

(1) Cultivators

2,33,221

27,423

2,60,644

(2) Agricultural labourers

1,44,546

95,722

2,40,268

(3) Live-stock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantation (orchards and allied activities).

13,995

1,069

14,464

(4) Mining and quarrying

459

15

474

(5) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs—

 

(a) Household industry

11,282

2,302

13,534

(6) Other than household industry.

12,592

537

13,129

(6) Construction

6,071

742

6,813

(7) Trade and commerce

11,461

1,035

12,496

(8) Transport, storage and communications.

3,738

89

3,827

(9) Other services

18,555

2,010

20,565

Total workers (1 to 9)

4,55,320

1,30,944

5,86,264

Total non-workers

3,88,553

6,62,471

10,51,024

Total population

8,43,873

7,93,415

16,37,288

continued

Particulars

Urban

Total

Males

Females

Total

Males

Females

Total

(1) Cultivators

8,743

788

9,531

2,41,964

28,211

2,70,175

(2) Agricultural labourers

5,534

3,120

8,654

15,080

98,842

2,48,922

(3) Live-stock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantation (orchards and allied activities).

1,843

102

1,945

15,238

1,171

16,409

(4) Mining and quarrying

185

10

195

644

25

664

(5) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs—

 

(a) Household industry

10,161

3,573

13,734

21,443

5,875

27,318

(6) Other than household industry.

46,558

11,781

58,339

59,150

12,318

71,468

(6) Construction

4,061

530

4,591

10,132

1,272

--

(7) Trade and commerce

31,496

2,037

33,533

42,957

3,072

46,029

(8) Transport, storage and communications.

13,462

669

14,131

17,200

758

17,958

(9) Other services

22,746

5,600

28,346

41,301

7,610

48,911

Total workers (1 to 9)

1,44,789

28,210

1,72,999

6,00,109

1,59,154

7,59,263

Total non-workers

1,77,265

2,66,288

4,43,553

5,65,818

9,28,759

14,94,577

Total population

3,22,054

2,94,498

6,16,552

11,65,927

10,87,913

22,53,840

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