Statement 1 (a) : India’s Position in the World
S.No. Indicator Year Value Rank
1. Human Development Index 2017 0.640 130 / 188
2. Gender Development Index 2017 0.841
3. Multidimensional Poverty Index 2016 0.121
4. Gender Inequality Index 2015 0.530 125 / 188
5. GDP Growth Rate 2016 7.6 % 6
6. Total Area All Over India
32,87,364 km2
7
7. Population 2011 1251 Million 2
8. Population Density 2011 382 people per km2 31
9. Literacy Rate 2011 74.04 168
Source: UNDP, Human Development Report 2018. & www.nriol.com
Statement 1(b): Classification of National Indicators Framework (NIF) as per Global SDGs
Goal Number of National
Indicators
Goal 1: No Poverty 19
Goal 2: Zero Hunger 19
Goal 3: Good Health & Well Being 41
Goal 4: Quality Education 20
Goal 5: Gender Equality 29
Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation 19
Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy 5
Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth 40
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure 18
Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities 7
Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities 16 Goal 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production 17
Goal 13: Climate Action 4
Goal 14: Life below water 13
Goal 15: Life on Land 21
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions 18
Total Number of Indicators 306
Govt. of India, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), CSO, Sustainable Development
Goals , National Indicator Framework, Baseline Report, 2015-16
Statement 2: Outlay on Major Schemes
(In ₹. Crore)
S.No. Schemes 2017-18
Actuals stimates
2018-19 Budget Estimates
2018-19 Revised Estimates
2019-20 Budget Estimates Centrally Sponsored Schemes
(A) Core of the core Schemes
1 National Social Assistance Programme 8694 9975 8900 9200
2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
55166 55000 61084 60000
3 Umbrella Programme for Development of Schedule Castes
5061 5183 7609 5445
4 Umbrella Programme for Development of Scheduled Tribes
3573 3806 3778 3810
5 Umbrella Programme for Development of Minorities
3948 1440 1440 1590
6 Umbrella Programme for Development of Other Vulnerable Groups
1574 2287 1550 1818
(B) Core Schemes
7 Green Revolution or Agricultural Revolution 11057 13909 11802 12561
8 White Revolution 1574 2220 2431 2240
29 Blue Revolution 321 643 501 560
10 Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana 6613 9429 8251 9682
11 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna 16862 19000 15500 19000
12 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna 31164 27505 26405 25853
13 National Rural Drinking Water Mission 7038 7000 5500 10001
14 Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) 19427 17843 16978 12644
15 National Health Mission (NHM) 32000 30634 31187 33651
16 National Education Mission 29455 32613 32334 38547
17 National Programme of Mid Day Meal in Schools
9092 10500 9949 11000
18 Umbrella ICDS 19234 23088 23357 27584
19 Mission for Protection and Empowerment for Women
945 1366 1156 1330
20.
National Livelihood Mission-Ajeevika 4926 6060 6294 977421.
Jobs and Skill Development 2723 5071 6830 726022.
Environment, Forestry and Wildlife 955 1019 996 88623.
Urban Rejuvenation Mission :AMRUT -Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation and Smart Cities Mission
9463 12169 12569 13750
24.
Modernisation of Police Forces 2546 3157 3192 346225.
Infrastructure Facilities for Judiciary 629 630 658 72026.
Border Area Development Programme 1100 771 771 82527.
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Rurban Mission553 1200 451 800
28.
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana -- -- 675 822Source: http://indiabudget.nic.in/glance.asp 2019-20.
Statement 3 (a): Value of India’s top 10 Agricultural Export Commodities
( Value in ₹. Cores)
S.No. Commodity 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Rice – Basmati 19409 29292 27599 22719 21604 26841
2 Spices 15177 15146 14842 16630 19442 20014
3 Rice (Other than Basmati) 14449 17795 20336 15483 17145 22927
4 Cotton raw 20277 22338 11643 12821 10982 12156
5 Sugar 8576 7179 5327 9825 8678 5229
6 Fresh Vegetables 3407 5384 4612 5237 5772 4997
7 Coffee 4711 4799 4973 5125 5668 6245
8 Groundnut 4065 3187 4675 4075 5454 3384
9 Oil meals 16519 17070 8128 3599 5371 6969
10 Cashew nut 4067 5095 5566 5028 5303 5945
Total Agri. & Allied Exports 227193 262779 239471 215396 227554 250273 Source: Annual Report 2018-19, Ministry of Agriculture.
Statement 3 (b): Value of India’s top 10 Agricultural Import Commodities
(Value in ₹. Cores) S.No. Commodity 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
1 Vegetable Oils 53562 44038 64894 68677 73047 74996
2 Pulses 13345 11037 17063 25619 28523 18748
3 Fresh Fruits 6180 7716 9544 11072 11241 12525
4 Cashew Nut 5434 4668 6600 8701 9027 9134
5 Wheat 6 27 61 873 8509 2358
6 Sugar 3094 2287 3668 4038 6868 6036
7 Cotton raw 2467 2376 3101 2566 6337 6306
8 Spices 2716 3452 4392 5400 5758 6377
9 Misc Processed items 1268 1474 1749 1811 2116 2238
10 Cocoa products 1049 1072 1551 1399 1540 1472
11 Oil Meals 210 200 273 430 975 --
India’s total agri and allied imports
95719 85727 121238 140311 164680 152061
Source: Annual Report 2018-19, Ministry of Agriculture.
STATEMENT 4: SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
S.No. Item Year Unit Rural Urban All-
India A. DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
1 i) Population (1)
(a) Total 1991 M 629 217 846
(b) Percentage % 74.3 25.7 100.0
ii) Population 2001 M 742 285 1027
iii) Population 2011 M 833.08 377.10 1210.19
2 Decennial Growth Rate 1981-91 % 19.6 35.6 23.9
1991-01 % 18.0 31.3 21.4
2001-2011 % 12.18 31.80 17.64
3 Sex Ratio 1991 Females/1000 Males 939 894 927
2001 Females/1000 Males 946 901 933
2011 Females/1000 Males 947 926 940
Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
Females/1000 Males 952 965 956
4 Crude Birth Rate 2009 Per 1000 Population 24.1 18.3 22.5
2017 21.8 16.8 20.2
5 Crude Death Rate 2009 Per 1000 Population 7.8 5.8 7.3
2017 6.9 5.3 6.3
6 Infant Mortality Rate 2009 Per 1000 Live Births 55 34 50
2017 37 23 33
7 Total Fertility Rate 2012 Average No. of
Children per Woman
(2)
2.6 1.8 2.4
B SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
8 Literacy Rate 2011
Male % 77.2 88.8 80.9
Female % 57.9 79.1 64.6
Overall % 67.8 84.1 73.0
Literacy Rate Periodic Labour Force
Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
S.No. Item Year Unit Rural Urban All- India
Male % 80.7 91.6 83.9
Female % 64.5 81.6 69.6
Overall % 72.8 86.7 76.9
9 Average Household Size Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
4.3 3.9 4.2
10 Condition of Census House
a) Good 2011 % 46.0 68.5 53.2
b) Livable % 47.5 28.6 41.5
c) Dilapidated % 6.5 2.9 5.3
11 Household Type Periodic Labour Force
Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
% of Households
a) Self-employed in
i. Agriculture 37.8 -- --
ii. Non-agriculture 14.3 -- --
iii. All 52.2 32.4 --
b) Agriculture labour 12.1 -- --
c) Non-agriculture labour 12.9 -- --
Casual Labour (b+c) 25.0 11.8
d) Others 10.1 14.4 --
e) Regular Wage /Salaried 12.7 41.4 --
12 Total Workers (Main and Marginal)
2011 M 348.59 133.14 481.74
13 (a) Labour Force Participation Rates (LFPR)
Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
%
Male
Usual Status (PS+SS) 54.9 57.0 55.5
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 54.4 56.7
Female
Usual Status (PS+SS) 18.2 15.9 17.5
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 16.1 15.3
Person
Usual Status (PS+SS) 37.0 36.8 36.9
Current Weekly Status (CWS)
(b) Employed (WPR) Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
%
S.No. Item Year Unit Rural Urban All- India Male
Usual Status (PS+SS) 51.7 53.0 52.1
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 49.6 51.7 50.2
Female 17.5 14.2 16.5
Usual Status (PS+SS) 14.8 13.3 14.4
Current Weekly Status (CWS)
Person
Usual Status (PS+SS) 35.0 33.9 34.7
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 32.6 32.9 32.7
(c) Unemployment Rate Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of NSSO (July 2017- June 2018)
%
Male
Usual Status (PS+SS) 5.8 7.1 6.2
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 8.8 8.8 8.8
Female
Usual Status (PS+SS) 3.8 10.8 5.7
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 7.7 12.8 9.1
Person
Usual Status (PS+SS) 5.3 7.8 6.1
Current Weekly Status (CWS) 8.5 9.6 8.9
14 Poverty 1993-94 % 37.3 32.4 36.0
1999-2000 % 27.1 23.6 26.1
2004-05 * % 41.8 25.7 37.2
2009-10 % 33.8 20.9 29.8
2011-12 (Tendulkar Methodology)
% 25.7 13.7 21.9
2011-12 (Rangarajan Methodology)
% 30.9 26.4 29.5
15 Consumer Expenditure per person per month
a) Food 2007-08 Rs. 395 575 --
2011-12 621.96 922.91 --
b) Non-food 2007-08 Rs. 368 889 --
2011-12 665.21 1554.12 --
c) Total 2007-08 Rs. 763 1464 --
2011-12 1287.17 2477.02 --
S.No. Item Year Unit Rural Urban All- India 16 Per Capita Net Availability of 2018
a) Cereals Gms/Day NA NA 438.2
b) Pulses Gms/Day NA NA 55.9
c) Total Gms/Day NA NA 494.1
17 Monthly per capita cereals consumption (July 2009 – June, 2010)
a) Quantity Kg. 11.35 9.37 NA
b) Value Rs. 161.17 144.44 NA
18 Percentage of children under age five years classified as malnourished Height for age
Percentage below – 3SD NFHS-3 (2005-06) % 25.6 16.4 23.7
Percentage below – 3SD 2 NFHS-3 (2005-06) % 50.7 39.6 48.0
Percentage below – 3SD NFHS-3 (2015-16) % 17.9 12.0 16.3
Percentage below – 3SD 2 NFHS-3 (2015-16) % 41.2 31.0 38.4
Weight for hight
Percentage below – 3SD NFHS-3 (2005-06) % 6.7 5.7 6.4
Percentage below – 3SD 2 NFHS-3 (2005-06) % 20.7 16.9 19.8
Percentage below – 3SD NFHS-3 (2015-16) % 7.4 7.5 7.4
Percentage below – 3SD 2 NFHS-3 (2015-16) % 21.4 20.0 21.0
Weight for age
Percentage below – 3SD NFHS-3 (2005-06) % 17.5 10.8 15.8
Percentage below – 3SD 2 NFHS-3 (2005-06) % 45.6 32.7 42.5
Percentage below – 3SD NFHS-3 (2015-16) % 12.1 8.2 11.0
Percentage below – 3SD 2 NFHS-3 (2015-16) % 38.3 29.1 35.7
19 Per capita per day intake of July 2009 – June, 2010
Calorie Kcal 2147 2123 --
Protein Gms. 59.3 58.8 --
Fat Gms. 43.1 53.0 --
20 Primary source of energy used for lighting 2011 % of households 56.3 92.7 67.2
i) Electricity 43.2 6.6 31.4
ii) Kerosene 0.5 0.7 1.4
iii) Other/No lighting arrangement 21 Primary source of energy used for
cooking
2011 % of households
i) Firewood 62.5 20.1 49.0
ii) Crop residue 12.3 1.4 8.9
iii) Cow dung cake 10.9 1.7 8.0
iv) Coal, Lignite, Charcoal 0.8 2.9 1.4
S.No. Item Year Unit Rural Urban All- India
v) Kerosene 0.7 7.5 2.9
vi) LPG/PNG 11.4 65.0 28.5
vii) Electricity 0.1 0.2 0.1
viii) Biogas 0.4 0.4 0.4
ix) Any other 0.6 0.2 0.5
x) No cooking 0.2 0.5 0.3
Note: M: Million ; --: Not Available (1) : Including estimate for Jammu and Kashmir. *: Tendulkar Methodology Sources: (i) G O I, Economic Survey 2017-18.
(ii) NSSO, Annual Report, Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) (July 2017-June 2018), May 2019.
(iii) National Family Health Survey (NFHS– 3), 2005-06, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
(iv) PIB Press Release (by Planning Commission) on 13-3-2007 for Poverty Figures.
(v) Sample Registration Bulletin, 2016 (vi) http://censusindia.gov.in.
(vii) International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS), NFHS-4, 2015-16.