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Collectorate, Wardha

TOWARDS VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT

Prepared by

Rajbhavan Complex, Baner Road, Pune 411 007

YASHWANTRAO CHAVAN ACADEMY OF DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION

WARDHA DEVELOPMENT REPORT

2017

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Contributors

� Motivation

Concept

Lead team

Report Writing

Support staff in YASHADA

Anand Limaye,

Shailesh Nawal,

Dr. Minal Naravane,

Vinay Kulkarni,

Dr. Atul Naubade,

Dr. Lahu Waware

Director General, YASHADA, Pune

District Collector, Wardha

Director, Center for Human Development, YASHADA

Project Manager, YASHADA, Pune

Project Officer, YASHADA, Pune

Principal (Acting), Smt. Ratnaprabhadevi Patil Womens College, Bawda, Pune

Mohan Thorwat

Sushant Korane

Bramhanand Deshmukh

IAS

IAS,

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Message

Devendra FadnavisChief Minister

Maharashtra

Mantralaya

Mumbai - 400 032

Wardha Development Report, 2018 is an effort to assess the developmental scenario in the

district. The report has many salient features. Thematic approach of this report is focused on finding

developmental gaps in that area. Various dimension such as agriculture, irrigation, household

Infrastructure, education, health, livelihood are analysed in the report. Whole report is based on the

household level primary data collected. An index of Grampanchayat Development is formulated.

The awareness of major schemes is examined as well as beneficiaries are identified. Such a report is

of great help for planning at Grampanchayat level. The dashboard will prove an effective medium for

monitoring the development within each parameter for each of the Grampanchayats.

I appreciate the initiative of Shailesh Nawal, District Collector, Wardha. I also congratulate

YASHADAfor preparing such a seminal document and the dashboard.

Chief Minister

Maharashtra

gË`_od O`Vo

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Message

Wardha district has its own history and culture. The district has rural character and it is

primarily an agricultural district. The Government is aware that though progress has been made in

various sectors, there is lot to be done in the field. The Government is there for making sincere efforts

to provide basic service of water, sanitation, housing, roads, education and health with the facilities

for banking, digital village and pension to needy and other welfare schemes. The State Government

and the district administration are committed to development of each and every village.

This report provides the direction for interventions in various areas of Wardha. It is the

scientific base on which the district administration can plan further developmental path. I

congratulate district administration for conceptualizing and taking initiative to prepare the report. I

also compliment Mr. Anand Limaye, Director General, YASHADA for preparing this document,

which is one of its kind.

I am sure that this report will help us in great deal for improving developmental status of

villages in Wardha district.

(Sudhir Mungantiwar)

Guardian Minister, Wardha

gË`_od O`Vo

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Debashish ChakravartiAdditional Chief Secretary, Planning

Maharashtra

(Debashish Chakravarti)

The fourteenth Finance Commission has recommended assured transfers to the local bodies

at rural and urban level for planning and delivery of basic services smoothly and effectively within

the functions assigned to them under relevant legislations. The present report, which is prepared on

the basis of primary survey of 152 Grampanchayats in Wardha district can serve as a sound base for

deciding interventions and allocating resources for Grampanchayats. The report is useful for

providing basic services to the rural people in Wardha. The dashboard prepared will be of immense

help for monitoring the provision of basic services.

I congratulate Shailesh Nawal, District Collector, Wardha for taking such an initiative.

YASHADA deserves word of appreciation for preparing such an influential document and effective

dashboard.

Additional Chief Secretary, Planning

Message

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Message

Anoop Kumar, IAS

Divisional Commissioner,

Nagpur

(Anup Kumar, IAS)

The economic and social development of a district can be achieved by collective efforts of the

Administration, peoples representatives and local self government with good participation with good

participation of the people. Development does not only mean creation of essential physical and social

infrastructure but also improving all the indicators of social and human development of the people of the

district. The approach has to go beyond just implementation of government schemes and achievement of

physical and financial targets thereof but to achieve the desired outcomes of those policies. To map the

impact and outcome, accurate matrix needed to be developed for constant measurement of indices. This

requires evidence based research and studies which could clearly bring out the impact and effectiveness of

current policies and programme. Wardha is a district which is primarily rural and has a rural and great

potential for a agricultural and allied sector development. livelihood development is a major challenge here.

The developmental endeavours require to be focused in the backward villages further deciding the sector for

developmental activities is a prerequisite. The identification of such areas and sector is a tough process for

the divisional and the district administration. This report has achieved this task by applying proper statistical

tools for analysis of the data collected for the study.

I compliment district administration, Wardha for initiating such kind of report. The findings of the

repot will form the basis of future development planning and well designed study which will unleash a new

trend of development planning interventions. I congratulateYASHADAfor preparing such a path breaking.

Divisional Commissioner, Nagpur

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Preface

Rural development is a priority agenda of the Government. Different measures are being

taken to address the basic needs in the rural area and to develop its social and physical

infrastructure. There is a need for more systematic and vigorous measures in some districts like

Wardha.And hence this report.

The report has been prepared by YASHADA on the initiative of the District Collector, Wardha.

The report identifies the villages and sectors in Wardha district where interventions are required to

be planned and executed on priority basis.Aprimary survey has been conducted of all households

in 152 Gramapanchayats for obtaining authentic, reliable and updated data for planning of

interventions. The Grampanchayat Development Index is formulated for identification of areas

and sectors. The qualitative data was collected from Self Help Groups and Farmers' Producer

Companies and it has been analysed to provide deeper understanding of the issues. Thus, on the

basis of analysis of both, the quantitative and qualitative data, the report provides

recommendation for future path of development of the villages in the district.

Shri Shailesh Nawal, District Collector, Wardha, deserves congratulations for initiating this study,

which focuses on village development. Dr. Minal Naravane, Director, Centre for Human

Development in YASHADAand her team have taken sincere efforts in bringing out this important

document and their work is highly appreciated. Also to be appreciated are all the contributors and

stakeholders in this pioneering exercise.

Best wishes!

Director General

YASHADA

Anand M. Limaye

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Foreword

The development report of any district has to basically address the issue of formulation of

action plan, which will accelerate pace of development. This report is prepared to obtain deeper

understanding of the issues of development in rural areas of Wardha. This report covers major

aspects of development such as agriculture, irrigation, livelihood, education, health, financial

inclusion and household infrastructure. An effort has been made to find the percolation of

Government schemes to the people.

The report is based on data collected through primary survey of 152 Gramapanchayats. In

the first chapter the context of the report, overall methodology of the survey and the methodology

of Gramapanchayat Development Index (GPDI) is explained. The developmental scenario of

Gramapanchayats with the help of GPDI is provided in the second chapter. Further chapters

elaborate findings related to other developmental sectors. The suggestions and recommendations

given in the last chapter are indicative and point towards future actions of the district. The report

apart from quantitative data analysis anslyses issues related Self Help Group and Farmers'

Producers Companies on the basis of qualitative data. The report is prepared in a user friendly

manner which provides clear cut questions and answers for the readers.

In addition to the report reports of each of the Grampanchayats have been prepared

separately which are useful for tracking and monitoring of the village level development. A

dashboard is also prepared on the basis of the data which can prove useful for monitoring the

public service delivery and beneficiaries from time to time.

This report would not have been possible without the efforts of YASHADA and I am

thankful to AanandLimaye, Director General, YASHADA for the same. I also congratulate

Dr.MinalNaravane, Director, Center for Human Development, YASHADA and her team for

putting meticulous efforts in all kinds of the research activities undertaken from planning to

writing the report. I extend my sincere thanks to Hindi Vishwa Vidyalay, Wardha and

Dr. BabsahebAmedakar College, Wardha for sparing their students for data collection activities.

At last, the district administration is committed to put into practice the recommendation in

this report and improve the developmental status of people in Wardha.

District Collector, Wardha

(Shailesh Nawal, )IAS

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ANC - Ante Natal Check Ups

DRDA - District Rural Development Agency

FPO - Farmers' producer Companies

GPDI - Gram Panchayat development Index

GPs - Gram Panchayat

HDR - Human Development Report

HH - Households

LPG - Liquid Petroleum Gas

MAVIM - MahilaAarthikVikasMahamandal

MYS - Mean years of Schooling

SC - Scheduled Caste

SHG - Self Help Group

SLE - School Life Expectancy

ST - Scheduled Tribes

Acronyms

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Contents

Message by Devendra Fadnavis, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra iii

Message by Sudhir Mungantivar, Hon Guardian Minister of Wardha v

Message by Debashish Chakravarty, ACS Planning Department, GoM vii

Message by Anup Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Nagpur ix

Preface by Aanand Limaye, Director General, YASHADA xi

Foreword by Shailesh Nawal, District Collector, Wardha xiii

Acronyms xv

Appendix 99

Chapter 1 - Context and Methodology 01

Chapter 2 - Grampanchayat Development Scenario 11

Chapter 3 - Agriculture, Irrigation and Livelihood 22

Chapter 4 - Education and Healthy Living 39

Chapter 5 - Financial Inclusion and Household infrastructure 56

Chapter 6 - Percolation of Government Schemes 73

Chapter 7 - Way ahead 82

1. Tables 101

101

2. Tools used for data collection 102

3. List of Coordinator and data investigators 118

4. List of FPOs rom which data was collected 124

5. Gram Panchayat and values of the indicators 125

Table 1: Number of villages block wise

Table 2: Number of villages, block wise (in sample) 101

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Context

and

Methodology

1.

I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too.- Mahatma Gandhi

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1. What is the objective of the report?

2 How the report differs from District Human

Development Report?

India is said to be a country of villages. Majority of our

people live in villages. Hence, the development of

villages and welfare of villagers is vital for the progress

of our country. It is said that formerly, village life was

very happy. People had very few needs which could be

met in their own villages. Not only basic needs of food,

shelter and clothes but the needs of recreation,

education, health, and livelihood also were satisfied in

the villages only. The villages were self-sufficient and

the people there lived happy life. With the progress of

industry, towns began to grow up. The urbanization

drew away the landlords and other rich men from the

villages. The workers such as carpenters, smiths,

weavers lost their customers and they had to come over

to towns for living. The result was that the life in the

villages changed and the economy ruined.

The villages in Maharashtra are not an exception.

Maharashtra is highly urbanized and has highest

proportion of urban population in the country. But

around 55 per cent of the population is staying in the

villages. Wardha district comprises of 8 blocks and 973

inhabited villages as per Census data of 2011 (Appendix

1, Table 1). Around 67.5 per cent of the population is

rural in the district. Thus the face of the district is rural.

Realizing that there is no development of district

without the development of villages, the present report

focuses on issues related to village development in the

Wardha district. The main objective of the present report

is to identify the gaps and the areas of interventions at

the Grampanchayat level of Wardha district. The

rational of the objective is that, addressing the gaps in

the major sectors such as health, education,

infrastructure, agriculture, irrigation and livelihood will

lead to development of villages.

There are development paradigms based on economic

growth or social development of people. The

developmental model based on economic growth

emphasizes that the growth in per capita income will

lead to development of that region. The infrastructure

and physical facilities required for economic growth

become crucial in the paradigm. The human

development paradigm goes beyond the economic

growth or increase in per capita income. It underlines the

importance of development in education, health and

standard of living of people. The human development

paradigm is people centric and defines development as

enlarging people's choices. The social infrastructure

such as schools, health care institutions, training and

capacity building institutes as well as freedom and peace

of the people become imperative in the paradigm of

human development.

The district Human Development Reports (HDR),

hence, focuse on analysis of broad themes such as

demography, education, health, governance,

agriculture, irrigation, income, vulnerable groups etc.

The HDRs provide an overview of the status and

progress of developmental areas. The data of various

indicators is analyzed for spatial and regional

comparisons. An indicator is a tool that provides

specific information on the state or condition of the

concerned phenomenon. It is quantifiable or

measurable. The HDRs, in addition to analysis of data

about the indicators also use qualitative data in the form

of case studies or anecdotes. Based on the data analysis

the HDRs make certain recommendations which can

then be used for policy formulation or preparing action

plans. Thus HDRs are the tools for preparing macro

level policies and interventions.

The present report reflects upon similar developmental

themes of education, health, agriculture, irrigation

employment, infrastructure and income as that in

HDRs. However it adopts micro level approach. The

primary data of households and the data collected from

the Grampanchayats is used to find areas of

interventions at household level and village level. A

Grampanchayat Development Index is conceptualized

to provide status of villages. Thus the report provides

specific suggestions and areas of interventions for

villages in Wardha district rather than broad macro level

suggestions.

Main objective of Grampanchayat Report is to highlight

the status of major parameters of development and

specific issues in the concerned Grampanchayats. Also

3 What is the purpose of reports of each

Grampanchayats?

Wardha Development Report

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Grampanchayat reports will facilitate effective

implementation of schemes. The developmental works

at the village level are often driven by the district

administration through various development schemes.

It is a general experience that identification and reaching

out to beneficiaries of schemes is always an issue for the

district administration. The complexities of village

dynamics do not allow the schemes to reach the needed.

The data and listing of people in the villages who are

eligible but excluded from the schemes will help district

administrators for reaching the un-reached. The

Grampanchayat reports provides same.

The report suggests interventions for improvement in

agriculture, irrigation, infrastructure, education and

health and the related schemes. An index is formulated

for each village. The dimensions considered for

calculating index are agriculture and irrigation,

livelihood, education, health, household infrastructure

and financial inclusion. Specific indicators are used in

each dimension for articulating 'Grampanchayat

Development Index'

There are certain qualities of an ideal index. They are-

An index should be able to capture variations in

different regions

Readily available data on a small area level

A method of amalgamating indicators that can be

performed by anyone with minimum technical

requirements

Interchangeability of indicators without loss of

explanatory power

Aclear distinction between various dimensions

Flexibility to use the index to compare locations

within areas

It is to be noted that a single metric cannot fulfill all these

requirements.

The Grampanchayat Index is an

Underlying hypotheses of Grampanchayat

Development Index:

4 What is the basis of suggested interventions?

effort to meet the requirements of district

administration. The deriving of index is based on

following hypotheses:

1. An index which is locally-derived and constructed

for small areas (such as village) within an

administrative jurisdiction will be of greater value

to administrators than a standardized, global index

(which is used at higher level for decision making).

2. The rank order of small areas (villages) within a

geographic unit (block) will not be sensitive to

weighting of schemes.

Though these hypotheses have no rationale, they are

open to empirical validation. Thus, the prime motivation

for Grampanchayat Development Index was to develop

a tool that had meaning on a local level, and that could be

used to make decisions by the district administrators,

decide interventions and monitor their consequences.

There are three components in the framework of

Grampanchayat Development Index. i) Measurable

Objective ii) Dimension iii) Indicators .

An index requires carefully conceived goal

and objective. The index cannot be formulated for index

sake. Objectives related to the overall goals of an index

and can be assessed with data. They comprise the top-

level of aggregation in the Grampanchayat

Development Index framework. The Grampanchayat

Development is the cumulative effect of many

parameters and hence the measurable objectives related

to each parameter are stated (Figure 1.1). They are as

follows:

1. Improved status of income generation

2. Improved social standard

3. Increased standard of life of individuals

Objectives:

5 Which indicators are used for Grampanchayat

Development Index? Or what is the indicator

framework for Grampanchayat Development

Index?

1

Context and Methodology

03

Source: Building an Indicator framework, in Measuring Progress, A practical Guide form The Developers of Environmental Performance Index, 2013,New Haven: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy

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Box 1.1.

Principles used for Indicator Selection

Relevance:

Performance orientation:

Data quality:

Spatial availability of the data:

Consistency of data:

Achievement orientation:

Coverage:

Distribution:

The indicator is related to village development

The indicator provides empirical data related to implementation of a Government scheme

The data used for formulating indicator is reliable and valid

The data is available for Grampanchayats in different blocks

The data should be available over a period of time, so that progress in any indicator can be studied. (The data about

Grampanchayats can be collected periodically)

It indicates achievement in the concerned area

The indicator covers whole range of population in the concerned area as far as possible

Any indicator for a set of geographically-associated administrative units will have a distribution. For the areas

containing small area jurisdictions such as Grampanchayats, the exact shape of such a distribution is hard to

predict, but it is likely that the tails are distorted from expectation based on a normal distribution.

Local acceptance: The indicator should have local acceptance

Wardha Development Report

04

Dimensions: Dimensions are the facets of measurable

objectives. Dimensions are the intermediate level

between indicators and objectives. Dimensions help to

summarize the components used to measure the

objectives and meet the objective of the index.

Dimensions also help to organize an indicator

framework, particularly when an index includes many

types of different indicators.

In the context of Grampanchayat Development Index,

the dimensions are the parameters of development of

village. They are -

Agriculture and irrigation

Livelihood

Education

Healthy living

Financial Inclusion and

Household infrastructure.

The third component of the indicator

framework includes the indicators which are

quantitative variables measured from the data. There is

no single way to determine appropriate indicators for an

index. The indicators which are satisfying the

conditions provided in Box 1.1 are selected for

Grampanchayat Development Index.

Indicators:

The indicators' framework is provided in the figure 1.1. The definition of indicators of education are provided at

the end of the chapter in notes.

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Percentage of Household with Electricity

Percentage of Household with LPG

Percentage of Owned Household

Percentage of Household with availability ofdrinking water for 12 months

Percentage of Household usingindividual toilets

Percentage of Household with hygienicdrainage facility

Householdinfrastructure

Increased standardof life of individuals

Percentage of Household with hygienicfacility of garbage disposal

Percentage of pacca house

Context and Methodology

05

Figure 1.1: Indicators' Framework for Grampanchayats Development Index

Objectives Dimensions Indicators

Agriculture andirrigation

Percentage of Household with owned land

Percentage of Household with irrigated land

Percentage of farmers' doing supplementaryoccupation

Percentage of working population in theworking age group (18-60 years)

Mean Years of Schooling of the populationof age 25 years and above

School life expectancy of the populationof age 6-18 years of age

Proportion of population (>6 Years)with no addiction

Percentage of Household with at least onewoman as member of SHG

Percentage of persons (> 6 years of age)with bank account

Livelihood

Education

Healthy living

FinancialInclusion

Improved status ofincome generation

Improvedsocial standard

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Wardha Development Report

06

6. How Grampanchayat Development Index is

calculated?

Step 1: As Grampanchayat development index is

treated as an achievement indicator, all the indicators are

positive. They are normalized by using following

formula:

Normalised score=

Actual value-Minimum Value

of the indicator Maximum Value-Minimum Value

The ideal values of the indicators were decided as

maximum and minimum values (which are known as

upper and lower goal posts) of each of the indicator. The

maximum and minimum values for various indicators

are given below (Table 1.1).

Table 1.1 : Goalposts for indicators

Indicator Upper goal Lower goal

post post

Agriculture

Livelihood

Education

Percentage of Households with owned land 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with irrigated land 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households (farmers) doing supplementary occupation 100.00 0.00

Percentage of working population in the age group 18-60 years 100.00 0.00

Mean Years of Schooling of the population of age 25 years and above 17.00 0.00

School life expectancy of the population of age 6-18 years of age 12.00 0.00

Health

Financial inclusion

Household infrastructure

Percentage of population (> 6 years of age) who has no addiction 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with at least one woman as member of SHG 100.00 0.00

Percentage of persons (> 6 years) with bank account 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with Electricity 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with LPG 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Owned Households 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with availability of drinking water for 12 months 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Householdsusing individual toilets 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with hygienic drainage facility 100.00 0.00

Percentage of Households with hygienic facility of garbage disposal 100.00 0.00

Percentage of pacca house 100.00 0.00

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7. What functions will the Grampanchayat

Development Index serve?

8. How the data required for calculating index

is collected?

It is to be remembered that indicators or index are not

designed to provide the full understanding of the

parameter. Rather they help in the following:

Diagnose problems by depicting trends and

enabling comparisons between various

parameters.

Discover patterns of development in different

Grampanchayat.

E n a b l e c o m p a r i s o n b e t w e e n v a r i o u s

Grampanchayat.

Help in setting measurable goals in future.

Initiate action by helping to navigate to a desired

future.

Hold decision-makers and managers accountable.

Help in deciding Grampanchayats those require

more focus

Grampanchayat Development Index serves above

functions.

It was decided to collect the data from all the households

in the villages so that the district administration can be

provided the list of households in the selected villages,

for whom the specific schemes can be implemented.

Taking into consideration the resources available, it was

decided to collect data of around 55-60 thousand

households. The first step was to select the villages from

which the data needs to be obtained.

For the selection of villages following steps were

adopted:

1. It was decided by the district administration that the

development scenario of the villages covered in

scheme would be found out. The

reason for selecting these villages was that, these

villages were assumed to be backward villages in

the district and the work of was in

process in those. There were in all 552 villages

covered in scheme.

2. Out of 552 villages, the villages with households

more than or equal to 25 as per Census 2011 data

were selected for the study. There were 470 such

villages out of above 552 villages.

3. Out of these 470 villages 10 villages were having

population more than 4000. Out of 10 villages 8

Sampling of villages

Jalyukt Shiwar

Jalyukt Shiwar

Jalyukt Shiwar

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Step 2:

Step 3:

Step 4:

Dimension index for each of the Grampanchayat

is then calculated by taking average of normalized

scores of the indicators in the concerned dimension.

Weights are given to different dimension

indices. The weights are intuitively given (Table 1.2).

The Dimension Score is calculated by multiplying

Dimension Index and the weight.

Aggregate Grampanchayats Development Index

is calculated by adding together allDimensionscores.

Table 1.2 : Weights of dimensions

SN Dimension Weight

1 Agriculture and irrigation 20 %

2 Livelihood 20 %

3 Education 20 %

4 Healthy living 20 %

5 Financial inclusion 10 %

6 Household infrastructure 10 %

Figure 1.2: Process of Index Calculation

Normalising the scoreof each indicator by

using formula

Calculating Dimensionindex of each dimensionby taking average of all

normalized scores ofthe indicators in the

concerned dimension

Calculating Dimensionscore by multiplyingdimension index by

concerned weight of thedimension given

in Table 1.1

Adding all DimensionScores to give

GrampanchayatsDevelopment Index

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Villages were selected.

4. Among the remaining 462 villages 30 percent

villages i.e. 144 villages were selected randomly.

5. Thus in all 152 villages were selected (villages

from step 3 and step 4 above)

6. The unit of data collection was decided as

Grampanchayat so that interventions can be

implemented there. Hence, it was decided to

collect data of whole Grampanchayats of the

selected 152 villages. As such data of 152

Grampanchayats, related to 152 selected villages

was collected. Some of the Grampanchayatss were

group Grampanchayats. As such, the data from

other villages than the selected ones was also

collected. Thus at the end of the survey data in 253

villages was collected.

All the households in the selected Grampanchayats

were surveyed.

Selection of Households

9 What is the final sample size?

Table 1.3 : Sample size

Surveyed

Total Number %

against

Total

Final sample size is provided in Table 1.3

Grampanchayats 517 152 30 %

Villages 973 253 26 %

Households (Rural) 212493 56384 26.53 %

as per Census 2011

Numberofpersonsasper 877474 209287 23.85%

Census 2011 (Rural)

The number of Grampanchayats,Villages and households

within each block from which the data was collected is

provided in Appendix 1, Table 2. The spatial distribution

of sampleGrampanchayats is given inFigure1.3.

Figure 1.3: Spatial distribution of surveyed Grampanchayats

Map Source: https://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/maharashtra/districts/wardha.htm

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10. Which are the Tools used for data collection?

11. How was the data collected?

12. Who collected the field data?

14. When was the data collected?

15. How was the data quality ensured?

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Following tools were used for data collection:

i. Schedule for household

ii. Schedule for Grampanchayats

iii. Interview schedule for Self Help Groups (SHG)

iv. Interview schedule for Farmers' Producers

Companies (FPO)

Tools are attached inAppendix 2.

By asking questions to the

household head or any senior member in the household

present at the time of the survey

By asking questions to the

Sarpanch or Gramsevak, whoever was present at the

time of survey

By interviewing group of Chairpersons and

minimum 2/3 members. In all 18 FPOs were

interviewed out of 21 FPOs in the district. (The list of 18

FPOs is attached inAppendix 4)

By interviewing group of Chairperson,

minimum 2/3 members and Group Coordinator. The

data from 600 SHGs was collected.

The students from Hindi Vishva Vidyalay, Wardha and

Dr. Babasaheb Aambedkar Social Work College,

Wardha collected the data (The list of data investigators

is provided in Appendix 3). The students were selected

through interviews. They were provided training by

YASHADA. The training was provided in the respective

colleges on 1 and 2 August 2017.

The data was collected from 3 August to 31 August

2017.

First of all, the schedules used for data collection were

pilot tested three times in Nagthana village of Wardha

Block. This ensured the content validity of data. The

data was collected online with the software

'EPICollect' . As data collection in the hard copy of the

From Households:

From Grampanchayats:

FPOs:

SHGs:

st nd

rd st

schedule and online data collection requires different

type of skills, the online data collection was pilot tested

as well.

The data investigates were provided training on the data

collection procedures. The data investigators were made

aware of objectives of the survey, contents of the

schedules, EP collect software and the sample size of

villages as well as households. The training of data

investigators helped collect reliable data. Further as the

data was collected online through mobile phones, the

procedures such as distribution of hard copies of schedule

before survey, collection of filled schedules after survey

and data entry were not required. This helped prevent

errors indataentryand improved thedataquality.

The validation checks were applied to the collected data

and the data was cleaned. The data of the variables, for

which the data was available in the Census, was cross

checked with Census. Proportion of SC, ST population

in Census and proportion of SC, ST population in the

collected data for each village was cross checked with

the Census. Similarly number of children in the age

group 0-6 years, literacy rate of the village was cross

checked with Census data. It was observed that the data

collected and the data in Census was differing maximum

by 2 percentage points. This indicated that the collected

data was of good quality. The cleaned data was

subjected to analysis.

This survey was conducted in 152 Grampanchayats in

Wardha district. All Grampanchayats are not covered.

Hence, the findings for the block are not attempted.

Another limitation of the survey is that though it was

decided to collect the data from all the households in the

sample villages, in practice it was not possible to collect

the data from all the households. This was because some

households were closed when the data investigators

visited the households. Some households denied to

provide the data. Even in one village in the sample

(name kept confidential) all the villagers opposed the

data collection process. The village was substituted by

the next village in the list of villages of that block having

approximately same population.

16. What are the limitations of the study?

2EPcollect software can be used on android mobiles. The backup data becomes available in excel form after the data is entered online in the software.

Available on www.five.epicollect.net

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Further while calculating Grampanchayat Development

Index, it was seen that the data about mother and child

health was in one digit numbers. For example, in a village

with 150 households, the number of pregnant women in

the last year was maximum 8. Such a small number could

not be subjected to analysis for finding indicators such as

full Ante Natal Check Ups (ANC). Hence mother and

child indicators were not used in health dimension. The

data about number of addicted people was collected and

hence the only indicator used in health was the percentage

ofnon-addicted population.

First of all a cyclic process will be followed to examine

current status of the Grampanchayats, planning the

interventions, implementation the interventions and

evaluating them (Figure 1.4). The Grampanchayats will

be surveyed in a phased manner. In the first phase the

current survey of 152 Grampanchayats is conducted.

This will be followed by further phases of surveys of

other Grampanchayats. During the consequent surveys,

the data would be collected to formulate health

indicators encompassing all the population. The data

about more variables such as farmers' suicide,

functionality of Government institutions will be

collected so that major issues can be addressed.

1 School Life Expectancy (SLE): Number of years a

person of school entrance age can expect to spend

17. What is the plan to overcome the limitations of

the study?

Notes

Figure 1.4: Cyclic Process of Gramapanchayat

Development

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within the specified level of education. For a child

of a certain age a, the school life expectancy is

calculated as the sum of the age specific enrolment

rates for the levels of education specified. The part

of the enrolment that is not distributed by age is

divided by the school-age population for the level

of education they are enrolled in, and multiplied by

the duration of that level of education. The result is

then added to the sum of the age-specific enrolment

rates. A relatively high SLE indicates greater

probability for children to spend more years in

education and higher overall retention within the

education system. It must be noted that the

expected number of years does not necessarily

coincide with the expected number of grades of

education completed, because of repetition. Since

school life expectancy is an average based on

participation in different levels of education, the

expected number of years of schooling may be

pulled down by the magnitude of children who

never go to school. Those children who are in

school may benefit from many more years of

education than the average.

2 Mean Years of Schooling (MYS): It is the average

number of completed years of education of a

country's population aged 25 years and older. For

each level of education, the proportion that attained

that level of education is multiplied by the official

duration of that level. The sum of the resulting

values yields the MYS for the population under

investigation.

(Source: UNESCO Institute of Statistics)Examining status

of GPs in thephased manner

Examining statusof GPs in the

phased manner

Examining statusof GPs in the

phased manner

Examining statusof GPs in the

phased manner

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2.

Grampanchayat

Development

Scenario

The future of India lies in its villages.

- Mahatma Gandhi

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As stated in Chapter 1, the Grampanchayat

Development Index (GPDI) is used as an index to draw

conclusions about development of Grampanchayats in

Wardha. The GPDI of 152 Grampanchayats was found

out on the basis of following dimensions:

Agriculture and irrigation

Livelihood

Educational Status

Healthy living

Financial inclusion

Household infrastructure

The dimension index of each of the above dimension

was found out which was aggregated to form GPDI. The

Grampanchayats were classified on the basis of GPDI.

The present chapter provides the findings related to

GPDI.

The first step is organization of all Grampanchayats on

the basis of descending GPDI (Gram panchayat with

highest GPDI at the top and least GPDI in the bottom).

1 How the Grampanchayats are categorized on

the basis of GPDI?

Then the four quartiles (Categories) of villages are

formed by using standard statistical method. The details

of each category are as follows:

1 Quartile 1 Top 38

Grampanchayats High

2 Quartile 2 Middle 38

Grampanchayats High

3 Quartile 3 Lower Middle 38

Grampanchayats Medium

4 Quartile 4 Lowest 38

Grampanchayats Poor

The above classification will provide a clear guideline to

the d i s t r i c t admin i s t ra to r s regard ing the

Grampanchayats, where they need to focus more for

improving developmental status of the people.

All the Grampanchayats with their GPDI and dimension

wise index are given in Annexure 2.1 at the end of this

chapter.

Very

Category Details Category

No. name

Quartile

Table 2.1 : Grampanchayats are at the top and bottom for all indicators

Indicator GP at the top GP at the bottom

Block Name Value Block Name Value

Percentage of HH with owned Samudrapur Waigaon 71.65% Wardha Satoda 17.67%

Percentage of HH with irrigated Karanja Kajali 53.03% Devoli Amboda 0.00 %

Percentage of Hh (farmers) Arvi Bhadod 46.12% Devoli Chikhali 0.00%

Percentage of working population Samudrapur Faridpur 86.43% Ashti Navin Ashti 49.62%

Mean years of schooling of the Ashti Navin Ashti 9.5 Years Arvi Saldara 4.45 Years

School life expectancy of the Samudrapur Faridpur 12* Karnaja Boregaon 11.19

Percentage of population Samudrapur Karda 97.12% Hinganghat Satefal 68.44%

Land (Gond)

land

doing supplementary occupation

in the age group 18-60 Years

population of age 25 Years and

above

population of age 6-18 Years of (Dhole)

Age

(=> 6 years of age) who has no

Addiction

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2. Which Grampanchayats are at the top and bottom for all indicators used for finding GPDI?

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Indicator GP at the Top GP at the Bottom

Block Name Value Block Name Value

Percentage of HH with at least Devoli Hiwra 97.48% Ashti Pilapur 3.13%

Percentage of persons (> 6 years) Karanja Kharas 92.07% Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 61.17%

Percentage of HH with electricity Wardha Inzapur 98.84% Arvi Kawadi 74.64%

Percentage of HH with LPG Wardha Satoda 89.14% Arvi Saldara 18.89 %

Percentage of Owned HH Ashti Drugwada 100 % Ashti Navinashti 79.87 %

Percentage of HH With Karanja Jasapur 100% Karanja Kharas 25.79%

Percentage of HH using Karanja Kajali 97.49% Hinganghat Jangona 11.93%

Percentage of HH with hygienic Devoli Yesgaon 95.28% Samudrapur Sewa 9.32%

drainage facility

Percentage of HH with hygienic Samudrapur Faridpur 95.74% Karanja Umari 13.47%

Percentage of Pacca House Wardha Satoda 77.96% Ashti Pilapur 20.63%

one woman as member of SHG Kaware

with bank account Khanda

Availability of drinking water Khanda

for 12 Months

individual toilets

facility of garbage disposal

*103 GPs have the value of SLE as 12.

Values of indicators of all Gram panchayat is given in Appendix 5.

3. Which Gram Panchayat is highest in terms of

GPDI and which is lowest?

The Grampanchayat with highest GPDI is Karada in

Samudrapur (GDPI: 0.672) and lowest is Kawadi

(GDPI:0.558) in Arvi.

Karada is in very high category of livelihood index,

healthy living, financial inclusion index and in the high

category of agriculture index.

Karada Grampanchayat has 82.31 % population in the

age group 18-60 years is as working. 97.1 % of

population is not addicted to any of the addiction.

Around 70 % HH have at least one member of SHG and

88.5 % population of above 6 years have bank account.

43.40 % of farmers in Karada have own land, 23.33 %

farmers have irrigated land and 6.67 % of framers are

engaged in supplementary occupation.These factors put

Karada at the top of GPDI.

While Kawadi is poor in all indices except livelihood index.

In livelihoodindexit is inveryhighcategory.Kawadihas34

% of HH with own land, 20 % of the farmers have irrigated

land and around 6.76 % of farmers are engaged in

supplementaryoccupation.Thepercentageofnon-addicted

persons is lower.Only30%HHhaveSHGmembersand65

% persons have bank account. These factor put Kawadi at

thebottomofGPDIrank.

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of GPDI are as

follows:

1 Samudrapur Karda 0.672

2 Karanja Jasapur 0.652

3 Devoli Palasgaon 0.643

4 Devoli Fattepur 0.641

5 Wardha Kelapur 0.640

6 Karanja Kinhala 0.639

7 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.637

8 Ashti LahanArvi 0.637

9 Karanja Ekarjun 0.636

10 Karanja Kajali 0.636

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of GPDI

4. Which are the top 10 Grampanchayats in

GDPI?

SN Block Gramapanchayat GPDI

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5. Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

terms of GPDI?

SN Block Gram panchayat GPDI

6. Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayats in

terms of GPDI?

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of GDPI

The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Hinganghat Satefal 0.573

2 Wardha Inzapur 0.572

3 Arvi Saldara 0.572

4 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.572

5 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.572

6 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.571

7 Seloo Akoli 0.565

8 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.563

9 Arvi Sawangi 0.562

10 Arvi Kawadi 0.558

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of GDPI

Middle 10 Grampanchayats are decided on the basis of

median. Five Grampanchayats above median value, the

Gram Panchayat of median value and four

Grampanchayats below median value are treated as

middle Gram Panchayat. The middle 10

Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Samudrapur Sawangi(zade) 0.268

2 Seloo Sukali(station) 0.198

3 Arvi Parsodi(tembhari) 0.229

4 Karanja Selgaon (umate) 0.291

5 Arvi Dahegaon (gondi) 0.228

6 Devoli Babulgaon 0.175

7 Ashti Pilapur 0.204

8 Devoli Hiwra kaware 0.190

9 Seloo Juwadi 0.170

10 Wardha Lonsawali 0.224

Figure 2.1 provides the number of Grampanchayats in

each category in different blocks.

SN Block Grampanchayat GPDI

7. How many Grampanchayats are in very high,

high, middle and poor category in different

blocks?

Figure 2.1 : GPDI: Number of GPs in each category, block wise

2

12

26 8

3 557

5

7 3

655

4

4

9

32 5

69

172

23

5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Very High High Medium Low

The block Devoli has highest number of

Grampanchayats in very high category and block Ashti

and Hinganghat have two Grampanchayats with very

high GDPI. The Ashti and Devoli block has no

Grampanchayat in poor category. Further, maximum

number of Grampanchayats in the poor category are in

Hinganghat block while minimum in Samudrapur,

Karanja, Seloo. It is to be remembered that on the basis

of this number, the implications about overall

development of the block cannot be drawn as this

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Agriculture

and

Irrigation

Index

Livelihood Education Healthy Financial Household

Index Index living Inclusion Infrastruc- GPDI

SN Block GP Index Index cture Index

14 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.335 0.810 0.580 0.719 0.748 0.715 0.625

15 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.143 0.771 0.566 0.734 0.745 0.668 0.624

16 Ashti Bhishnur 0.245 0.747 0.528 0.874 0.444 0.713 0.624

17 Devoli Bopapur 0.184 0.795 0.577 0.748 0.780 0.845 0.623

18 Wardha Nimgaon 0.289 0.712 0.576 0.797 0.700 0.778 0.623

19 Devoli Chikhali 0.217 0.831 0.578 0.719 0.697 0.821 0.621

20 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.278 0.864 0.531 0.703 0.748 0.713 0.621

21 Devoli Nagzari 0.293 0.731 0.593 0.730 0.704 0.794 0.619

Very High High Medium Low

� There are Grampanchayats, which are in poor

category in education, health, financial inclusion

and household infrastructure index but in very high

category in livelihood index. There is a possibility

that people in these Grampanchayat are either not

earning enough through livelihood or not spending

on education or household infrastructure, but

spending on addiction.

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SN Block GP

Agriculture& Irrigation

Index

LivelihoodIndex

EducationIndex

HealthylivingIndex

FinancialInclusion

Index

HouseholdInfrastru-

ctureIndex

GPDI

1 Samudrapur Karda 0.245 0.823 0.576 0.971 0.782 0.707 0.672

2 Karanja Jasapur 0.416 0.742 0.587 0.883 0.532 0.732 0.652

3 Devoli Palasgaon 0.293 0.700 0.622 0.796 0.740 0.864 0.643

4 Devoli Fattepur 0.234 0.779 0.591 0.800 0.798 0.800 0.641

5 Wardha Kelapur 0.309 0.718 0.584 0.802 0.778 0.796 0.640

6 Karanja Kinhala 0.337 0.741 0.604 0.798 0.682 0.745 0.639

7 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.306 0.806 0.575 0.806 0.691 0.692 0.637

8 Ashti Lahan arvi 0.342 0.649 0.627 0.889 0.568 0.784 0.637

9 Karanja Ekarjun 0.347 0.784 0.576 0.828 0.627 0.664 0.636

10 Karanja Kajali 0.337 0.774 0.587 0.810 0.654 0.686 0.636

11 Devoli Amboda 0.236 0.848 0.580 0.836 0.613 0.738 0.635

12 Devoli Wabgaon 0.228 0.746 0.592 0.804 0.781 0.817 0.634

13 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.313 0.803 0.571 0.791 0.670 0.717 0.634

14 Seloo Wadgaon (Jangli) 0.268 0.773 0.595 0.798 0.745 0.723 0.634

15 Wardha Bhivapur 0.345 0.693 0.589 0.745 0.725 0.842 0.631

16 Karanja Parsodi 0.324 0.816 0.584 0.806 0.617 0.623 0.630

17 Devoli Kajalsara 0.217 0.737 0.581 0.747 0.803 0.810 0.629

18 Devoli Loni 0.304 0.754 0.565 0.727 0.803 0.788 0.629

19 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.200 0.756 0.586 0.739 0.803 0.757 0.629

20 Samudrapur Tas 0.320 0.817 0.569 0.738 0.717 0.685 0.629

21 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.311 0.766 0.614 0.879 0.567 0.573 0.628

22 Seloo Wadgaon khurd 0.298 0.727 0.587 0.808 0.656 0.779 0.628

23 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.305 0.771 0.559 0.710 0.767 0.815 0.627

24 Devoli Agargaon 0.234 0.763 0.596 0.805 0.703 0.752 0.625

25 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.335 0.810 0.580 0.719 0.748 0.715 0.625

26 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.235 0.732 0.595 0.783 0.745 0.804 0.624

27 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.143 0.771 0.566 0.734 0.745 0.668 0.624

28 Ashti Bhishnur 0.245 0.747 0.528 0.874 0.444 0.713 0.624

29 Devoli Bopapur 0.184 0.795 0.577 0.748 0.780 0.845 0.623

30 Wardha Nimgaon 0.289 0.712 0.576 0.797 0.700 0.778 0.623

31 Wardha Dahegaon miskin 0.290 0.742 0.570 0.760 0.748 0.747 0.622

32 Devoli Chikhali 0.217 0.831 0.578 0.719 0.697 0.821 0.621

33 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.278 0.864 0.531 0.703 0.748 0.713 0.621

Annexure 2.1: GPDI and dimension indices

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Grampanchayat Development Scenario

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SN Block GP

Agriculture& Irrigation

Index

LivelihoodIndex

EducationIndex

HealthylivingIndex

FinancialInclusion

Index

HouseholdInfrastru-

ctureIndex

GPDI

34 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.335 0.728 0.593 0.758 0.600 0.774 0.620

35 Devoli Nagzari 0.293 0.731 0.593 0.730 0.704 0.794 0.619

36 Seloo Zadshi 0.238 0.786 0.579 0.774 0.708 0.724 0.619

37 Samudrapur Ubda 0.263 0.802 0.571 0.773 0.644 0.721 0.618

38 Samudrapur Washi 0.240 0.806 0.572 0.755 0.682 0.756 0.618

39 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.350 0.793 0.555 0.817 0.559 0.578 0.617

40 Seloo Waghala 0.255 0.765 0.585 0.762 0.725 0.711 0.617

41 Wardha Peth 0.265 0.697 0.601 0.771 0.671 0.838 0.617

42 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.187 0.816 0.559 0.801 0.783 0.649 0.616

43 Karanja Sawal 0.355 0.798 0.553 0.782 0.590 0.593 0.616

44 Ashti Ranwadi 0.246 0.717 0.587 0.853 0.636 0.711 0.615

45 Arvi Sorta 0.180 0.701 0.611 0.814 0.728 0.795 0.614

46 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.329 0.761 0.596 0.783 0.593 0.608 0.614

47 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.323 0.712 0.579 0.823 0.589 0.674 0.614

48 Devoli Yesgaon 0.264 0.689 0.587 0.694 0.772 0.879 0.612

49 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.188 0.820 0.564 0.807 0.707 0.655 0.612

50 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.247 0.734 0.589 0.783 0.662 0.757 0.612

51 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.179 0.779 0.576 0.801 0.679 0.763 0.611

52 Karanja Bihadi 0.291 0.750 0.587 0.861 0.545 0.584 0.611

53 Karanja Selgaon lawane 0.326 0.752 0.582 0.759 0.620 0.652 0.611

54 Seloo Helodi 0.220 0.803 0.576 0.774 0.651 0.708 0.611

55 Wardha Tigaon 0.227 0.756 0.557 0.754 0.717 0.803 0.611

56 Ashti Wadala 0.306 0.730 0.545 0.814 0.582 0.738 0.611

57 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.248 0.496 0.692 0.917 0.553 0.842 0.610

58 Devoli Chinchala 0.201 0.763 0.576 0.736 0.723 0.823 0.610

59 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.270 0.740 0.522 0.834 0.704 0.659 0.610

60 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.292 0.683 0.559 0.772 0.717 0.768 0.610

61 Karanja Dhawasa 0.352 0.774 0.576 0.796 0.560 0.539 0.610

62 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.193 0.755 0.587 0.761 0.741 0.756 0.609

63 Ashti Parsoda 0.224 0.671 0.598 0.849 0.609 0.788 0.608

64 Ashti Sahur 0.246 0.712 0.593 0.822 0.574 0.758 0.608

65 Arvi Belhara 0.324 0.787 0.573 0.781 0.484 0.659 0.607

66 Devoli Sendari 0.201 0.789 0.583 0.774 0.577 0.796 0.607

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67 Ashti Drugwada 0.221 0.732 0.571 0.811 0.585 0.796 0.605

68 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.252 0.786 0.554 0.740 0.683 0.707 0.605

69 Seloo Dindoda 0.242 0.766 0.561 0.772 0.712 0.652 0.605

70 Wardha Paloti 0.243 0.716 0.596 0.754 0.631 0.802 0.605

71 Arvi Borgaon 0.220 0.738 0.582 0.826 0.647 0.664 0.604

72 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.268 0.800 0.571 0.694 0.660 0.712 0.604

73 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.198 0.787 0.574 0.798 0.620 0.711 0.604

74 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.229 0.717 0.578 0.812 0.666 0.693 0.603

75 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.291 0.808 0.537 0.777 0.620 0.581 0.603

76 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.228 0.740 0.576 0.809 0.584 0.729 0.602

77 Devoli Babulgaon 0.175 0.765 0.544 0.793 0.764 0.705 0.602

78 Ashti Pilapur 0.204 0.798 0.528 0.922 0.413 0.683 0.600

79 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.190 0.753 0.539 0.718 0.891 0.714 0.600

80 Seloo Juwadi 0.170 0.773 0.567 0.817 0.684 0.657 0.600

81 Wardha Lonsawali 0.224 0.789 0.542 0.696 0.712 0.785 0.600

82 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.175 0.705 0.578 0.796 0.721 0.764 0.599

83 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.290 0.808 0.553 0.780 0.564 0.567 0.599

84 Karanja Kundi 0.302 0.701 0.613 0.784 0.602 0.591 0.599

85 Karanja Pardi 0.279 0.745 0.589 0.808 0.550 0.600 0.599

86 Samudrapur Khandala 0.271 0.648 0.579 0.832 0.544 0.774 0.598

87 Wardha ANJI(Moti) 0.251 0.644 0.611 0.782 0.608 0.800 0.598

88 Arvi Bedhona 0.313 0.713 0.554 0.802 0.558 0.640 0.597

89 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.258 0.759 0.507 0.794 0.498 0.653 0.597

90 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.189 0.822 0.593 0.797 0.532 0.641 0.597

91 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.176 0.826 0.555 0.785 0.634 0.649 0.597

92 Hinganghat Allipur 0.265 0.725 0.597 0.799 0.413 0.777 0.596

93 Samudrapur Nandori 0.199 0.783 0.581 0.741 0.625 0.723 0.596

94 Wardha Selukate 0.226 0.708 0.573 0.763 0.634 0.781 0.596

95 Hinganghat Fukata 0.241 0.756 0.581 0.788 0.535 0.684 0.595

96 Hinganghat Veni 0.218 0.767 0.580 0.791 0.524 0.711 0.595

97 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.283 0.759 0.531 0.728 0.652 0.691 0.595

98 Ashti Thar 0.235 0.759 0.535 0.810 0.631 0.641 0.595

99 Arvi Deurwada 0.192 0.680 0.609 0.849 0.516 0.767 0.594

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100 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.288 0.784 0.538 0.783 0.466 0.684 0.594

101 Hinganghat Jamani 0.250 0.788 0.572 0.761 0.543 0.652 0.594

102 Hinganghat Yenora 0.209 0.749 0.602 0.729 0.657 0.710 0.594

103 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.313 0.731 0.559 0.782 0.466 0.776 0.594

104 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.260 0.693 0.601 0.715 0.670 0.737 0.594

105 Arvi Bhadod 0.253 0.573 0.573 0.748 0.451 0.685 0.593

106 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.194 0.759 0.548 0.719 0.711 0.774 0.593

107 Ashti Pandhurna 0.222 0.799 0.524 0.796 0.648 0.595 0.592

108 Seloo Deulgaon 0.212 0.815 0.537 0.768 0.624 0.635 0.592

109 Seloo Jaypur 0.169 0.763 0.573 0.763 0.686 0.702 0.592

110 Ashti Bambarda 0.267 0.738 0.528 0.809 0.568 0.658 0.591

111 Hinganghat Pohana 0.191 0.776 0.591 0.811 0.495 0.691 0.590

112 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.219 0.769 0.581 0.765 0.591 0.642 0.590

113 Hinganghat Wela 0.236 0.700 0.601 0.777 0.570 0.699 0.590

114 Seloo Khadaki 0.156 0.813 0.540 0.766 0.635 0.714 0.590

115 Wardha Satoda 0.188 0.624 0.627 0.793 0.650 0.764 0.588

116 Arvi Bodad 0.187 0.754 0.589 0.779 0.571 0.680 0.587

117 Arvi Umari (Sukali) 0.255 0.802 0.546 0.739 0.516 0.668 0.587

118 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.220 0.764 0.586 0.753 0.496 0.724 0.587

119 Wardha Bodad 0.292 0.682 0.599 0.833 0.571 0.826 0.587

120 Seloo Saldoh 0.183 0.702 0.576 0.787 0.642 0.723 0.586

121 Arvi Salfal 0.196 0.772 0.560 0.791 0.579 0.628 0.585

122 Samudrapur Sewa 0.241 0.829 0.527 0.695 0.616 0.647 0.585

123 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.230 0.722 0.586 0.779 0.485 0.723 0.584

124 Arvi Rohana 0.173 0.678 0.606 0.827 0.553 0.715 0.584

125 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.249 0.746 0.594 0.747 0.552 0.615 0.584

126 Hinganghat Warud 0.256 0.765 0.565 0.791 0.434 0.650 0.584

127 Wardha Wadadh 0.275 0.724 0.570 0.732 0.445 0.794 0.584

128 Seloo Kopara 0.182 0.764 0.576 0.753 0.591 0.685 0.583

129 Hinganghat Jangona 0.273 0.758 0.576 0.803 0.392 0.608 0.582

130 Hinganghat Donduda 0.244 0.783 0.561 0.742 0.532 0.614 0.581

131 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.250 0.779 0.568 0.773 0.442 0.629 0.581

132 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.249 0.747 0.574 0.762 0.490 0.641 0.580

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133 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.224 0.742 0.582 0.801 0.444 0.655 0.580

134 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.195 0.745 0.604 0.741 0.552 0.680 0.580

135 Arvi Morangana 0.174 0.727 0.577 0.807 0.524 0.683 0.578

136 Hinganghat Wadner 0.195 0.717 0.601 0.785 0.468 0.712 0.578

137 Hinganghat Wani 0.182 0.766 0.583 0.723 0.587 0.673 0.577

138 Hinganghat Yerla 0.208 0.769 0.579 0.748 0.408 0.740 0.576

139 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.188 0.610 0.625 0.789 0.586 0.737 0.575

140 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.147 0.807 0.558 0.819 0.525 0.559 0.574

141 Hinganghat Satefal 0.245 0.779 0.590 0.684 0.446 0.689 0.573

142 Hinganghat Umari 0.210 0.764 0.545 0.718 0.600 0.661 0.573

143 Karanja Umari 0.305 0.758 0.576 0.828 0.600 0.508 0.573

144 Arvi Saldara 0.207 0.832 0.508 0.790 0.461 0.582 0.572

145 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.226 0.787 0.564 0.763 0.391 0.648 0.572

146 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.339 0.770 0.575 0.775 0.391 0.749 0.572

147 Wardha Inzapur 0.204 0.686 0.574 0.728 0.583 0.751 0.572

148 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.216 0.772 0.568 0.723 0.485 0.666 0.571

149 Seloo Akoli 0.255 0.812 0.501 0.716 0.496 0.581 0.565

150 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.219 0.784 0.542 0.799 0.345 0.596 0.563

151 Arvi Sawangi 0.200 0.784 0.520 0.766 0.482 0.595 0.562

152 Arvi Kawadi 0.203 0.802 0.533 0.726 0.482 0.571 0.558

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Agriculture,

irrigation and

livelihood

3.

Agriculture is the backbone of the livelihood security system of nearly 700 million people in the country andwe need to build our food security on the foundation of home grown food.

- "Agri Quotes".Zeenews India.

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Agriculture is the backbone of development of villages

in India. The present chapter provides the findings

related to Agriculture and irrigation index as well as

Livelihood index.

The dimension wise indices gave causal analysis of for

the development of status of Grampanchayat. For

example, a Grampanchayat might be in 'high' category

of GPDI but might be in 'poor' category as far as

dimension of agricultural and irrigation index is

considered. The district administration, in this case, is

required to provide irrigation facility and pay more

attention to developing awareness about supplementary

occupation among the farmers. Thus the dimension wise

indices provide the sectors where the district

administration need to focus.

The first step is organization of all Grampanchayat on

the basis of descending dimension wise index

(Grampanchayats with highest index at the top and with

least index in the bottom). Then the four quartiles

(Categories) of villages are formed by using standard

statistical method. The details of each category are as

follows:

1 Quartile 1 Top 38 Very High

2 Quartile 2 Middle 38 High

3 Quartile 3 Lower Middle 38

Grampanchayats

4 Quartile 4 Lowest 38

Grampanchayats

The above classification will provide a clear guideline to

the district administrators regarding the sectors in the

Grampanchayat where they need to intervene.

Grampanchayats

Grampanchayats

Medium

Poor

1 What was the use of dimension wise index?

2 How the Grampanchayats are categorised on

the basis of Dimension wise index?

Category Quartile Details Category

NameNumber

3.Which indicators are used to find Agricultural and

irrigation index?

4. Which Grampanchayat is highest in terms of

Agriculture and irrigation index and which is

lowest?

5 Which are the top 10 Grampanchayats in

Agriculture and irrigation index?

Agriculture

SN and irrigation

index

Block Gramapanchayat

Following indicators are used to find the agricultural

and irrigation index:

1. Percentage of households with own land

2. Percentageof farmers' households with irrigated land

3. Percentage of farmers doing supplementary

occupation

The Grampanchayats with their Agriculture and

irrigation index are given in Annexure 3.1 at the end of

this chapter.

The Grampanchayat with highest Agriculture and

Irrigation index is Jasapur in Karanja Block

(Agriculture and Irrigation Index: 0.416) and lowest is

Pimpalgaon in Hinganghat block (Agriculture and

Irrigation Index: 0.143).

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of Agriculture and

Irrigation index are as follows:

1 Karanja Jasapur 0.416

2 Karanja Sawal 0.355

3 Karanja Dhawasa 0.352

4 Karanja Bondar thana 0.350

5 Karanja Ekarjun 0.347

6 Wardha Bhivapur 0.345

7 Ashti Lahan arvi 0.342

8 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.339

9 Karanja Kajali 0.337

10 Karanja Kinhala 0.337

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7 Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayatsin

Agriculture and irrigation index?

SN Block Grampanchayats Agricultureand

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The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

See Pge No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

1 Ashti Bhishnur 0.245

2 Hinganghat Satefal 0.245

3 Samudrapur Karda 0.245

4 Hinganghat Donduda 0.244

5 Wardha Paloti 0.243

6 Seloo Dindoda 0.242

7 Hinganghat Fukata 0.241

8 Samudrapur Sewa 0.241

9 Samudrapur Washi 0.240

10 Seloo Zadshi 0.238

6 Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

Agriculture and irrigation index?

SN Block Grampanchayats Agricultureand

irrigationindex

See Pge No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.176

2 Devoli Babulgaon 0.175

3 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.175

4 Arvi Morangana 0.174

5 Arvi Rohana 0.173

6 Seloo Juwadi 0.170

7 Seloo Jaypur 0.169

8 Seloo Khadaki 0.156

9 Karanja Kannamwar gram 0.147

10 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.143

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8. How many Grampanchayats in different block are in very high, high, middle and poor category in terms

ofAgricultural and irrigation index?

Figure 3.1 : Number of Grampanchayats in each category of Agriculture and irrigation index, block wise

Figure 3.1 provides the picture of block wise status of Grampanchayats

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Thus Karnaja block has maximum number of

Grampanchayat with very high Agricultural and

irrigation index and Seloo block have only one

Grampanchayat with very high index. The data in

District Socio Economic Abstract 2014 indicates that

there are 12 small irrigation projects, 13 percolation

tanks, 34 Kolhapur bandhare, 19 other bandhare, 4409

are irrigation wells in Karanaja block, which are

comparatively more than any other blocks.

The correlation coefficient of agricultural index and

irrigated land is high (0.76) indicating the fact that

wherever irrigated land is more the development in

agriculture is more.

All the blocks except Hinganaghat have

Grampanchayats in the category of very high.

Following are the concerns emerging from Agriculture

and irrigation index:

Hinganghat block has no Gramapanchayat with

very high index

The maximum value of Agriculture and irrigation

index is 0.416 indicating a large scope for

improvement in this sector.

The range of Agriculture and irrigation index

(difference between maximum and minimum

Agriculture and irrigation index) is 0.273, which is

moderate, indicating the heterogeneity among the

Gramapanchayats.

141 (92.7 %) Gram Panchayats have less than 20 %

of farmers engaged in supplementary occupation.

The farmers doing supplementary occupation is the

major factor that is responsible for low index.

There are 34 Grampanchayats with less than 10%

of land is irrigated.

9. What is the correlation of agricultural index

and irrigated land?

10. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Agriculture and irrigation index?

11. What are the concerns emerging from

Agriculture and irrigation index?

12. What are FPOs? How many farmers are

members of FPOs and what is the benefit to the

members?

13. What are the issues in Farmers' Producers

Companies (FPOs)?

Collectivization of producers, especially small and

marginal farmers, into producer organisations has

emerged as one of the most effective pathways to

address the many challenges of agriculture but most

importantly, improved access to investments,

technology and inputs and markets. Department of

Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture,

Govt. of India has identified farmer producer

organisation registered under the special provisions of

the Companies Act, 1956 as the most appropriate

institutional form around which to mobilize farmers and

build their capacity to collectively leverage their

production and marketing strength.

The purpose of the project is to collectivise farmers,

especially small producers, at various levels across

several states, so as to foster technology penetration,

improve productivity, enable improved access to inputs

and services and increase farmer incomes, thereby

strengthening their sustainable agriculture based

livelihoods

To build a prosperous and sustainable agriculture sector

by promoting and supporting member-owned producer

Organisations, that enable farmers to enhance

productivity through efficient, cost-effective and

sustainable resource use and realize higher returns for

their produce, through collective action supported by

the government, and fruitful collaboration with

academia, research agencies, civil society and the

private sector.

There are 985 farmers in the surveyed villages who are

members of FPOs.

Astruggle for obtaining license under Company act

and opening bank accounts, not getting enough

number of members due to unawareness among the

farmers about FPOs, unawareness about FPOs

among farmers

Vision :

Issues related to forming a group:

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14. Which indicators are used to find Livelihood

index?

15. Which Grampanchayat is highest in terms of

Livelihood index and which is lowest?

16. Which are the top 10 Grampanchayatsin

Livelihood index?

Lack of knowledge about marketing strategies and

obtaining capital for agro processed units, delay in

funds for office/unit construction, unable to sell the

produce, inadequate warehouses

The groups are in infancy stage and unaware about

the working procedures. If the members feel that

the membership of FPO is beneficial to them then

only the group can continue. However lack of

knowledge about income producing activities is

evident.

The indicator used for finding livelihood index is the

percentage of working population in the age group 18 to

60 years. This age group is treated as working age and

hence considered for finding the index of livelihood. It

needs to be mentioned that in rural area there is a

possibility of people working beyond 60 years of age in

agriculture. However the upper working age limit could

not be decided due to lack of any such research. Hence

the acceptable working age limit of 18 to 60 years is

considered. The persons engaged in farming, job, self-

employment as well as agricultural labour and other

labour are considered to be working.

The Grampanchayats with their Livelihood index are

given inAnnexure 3.2 at the end of this chapter.

The Grampanchayat with highest Agriculture and

Irrigation index is Faridpur in Samudrapur Block

(Livelihood index: 0.864) and lowest is Navin Ashti in

Ashti block (Livelihood Index: 0.496).

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of livelihood index

are as follows:

Issues related to working:

Issues related to sustenance of the group:

SeePgeNo.6 &7forMethodologyof livelohood Index

SN Block Grampanchayat Livelihood

index

SN Block Gramapanchayat Livelihood

Index

18. Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayats in

Livelihood index?

17. Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

Livelihood index?

1 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.864

2 Devoli Amboda 0.848

3 Arvi Saldara 0.832

4 Devoli Chikhali 0.831

5 Samudrapur Sewa 0.829

6 Seloo Salai (Pevath) 0.826

7 Samudrapur Karda 0.823

8 Arvi Panjara bothali 0.822

9 Seloo Salai (Kala) 0.820

10 Samudrapur Tas 0.817

1 Arvi Deulgaon 0.680

2 Arvi Rohana 0.678

3 Ashti Parsoda 0.671

4 Ashti Lahan arvi 0.649

5 Samudrapur Khandala 0.648

6 Wardha ANJI (Moti) 0.644

7 Wardha Satoda 0.624

8 Wardha Umari (Meghe) 0.610

9 Arvi Bhadod 0.573

10 Ashti NavinAshti 0.496

The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

See Pge No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of livelohood Index

The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

See Pge No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of livelohood Index

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19. How many Grampanchayats in different block

are in very high, high, middle and poor category in

terms of Livelihood index?

Thus Samudrapur block has maximum number of

Grampanchayats with very high Livelihood index and

Ashti, Hinganaghat and Wardha blocks have two or one

Grampanchayat with very high index. It is to be

remembered that on the basis of this number, the

implications about overall livelihood of the block

cannot be drawn as this analysis is based on sampled

Grampanchayat and not all Grampanchayatsin each

block.

Figure 3.2 provides the picture of block wise status of

Grampanchayats.

SN Block Grampanchayats Livelihood

Index

1 Seloo Kopara 0.764

2 Devoli Chinchala 0.763

3 Devoli Agargaon 0.763

4 Seloo Jaypur 0.763

5 Karanja Sawli kh 0.761

6 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.759

7 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.759

8 Ashti Thar 0.759

9 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.759

10 Hinganghat Jangona 0.758

Figure 3.2 : Number of Grampanchayats in each category of Livelihood index, block wise

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20. What is the occupational status of population in

all blocks?

� Maximum population in the surveyed villages is

engaged in labour work (43.8 %) followed by

farming (14.7 %). Maximum population in farming

is found in GPs of Samudrapur and minimum in

GPs ofArvi.

Agricultural labour are more in GPs of

Samudrapur.

Around 2-6 percent of the population is engaged in

job. (Table 3.1)

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21. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Livelihood index?

All the blocks have Grampanchayats in the

category of very high.

27 out of 152 Grampanchayats have more than 80

% of population engaged in one or the other form of

livelihood activity which is a welcome sign.

The index of livelihood have higher values than

education index. This is obvious as livelihood is the

question of survival.

22. What are the concerns emerging from

Livelihood index?

Following are the concerns emerging from Livelihood

index:

The range of Livelihood index (difference between

maximum and minimumAgriculture and irrigation

index) is 0.368, which is slightly to higher side,

indicating the heterogeneity among the

Grampanchayats in terms of proportion of working

population.

There is one Grampanchayat in which less than 60

% of the working age population is involved in

livelihood activities.

Table 3.1 Population (18-60 years) engaged in different occupations/activities

BlockPersons in

OccupationFarming

Salgadi/Agriculture

labour

JobSelf

employedLabourwork

StudentHousewife

NoneRowTotal

Number 1033 804 276 346 6437 1137 1664 294 11991

Percentage 8.6% 6.7% 2.3% 2.9% 53.7% 9.5% 13.9% 2.5% 100.0%

Number 1831 275 296 186 4788 1006 1623 378 10383

Percentage 17.6% 2.6% 2.9% 1.8% 46.1% 9.7% 15.6% 3.6% 100.0%

Number 2109 1097 262 300 6143 1394 1601 296 13202

Percentage 16.1% 8.3% 2.0% 2.3% 46.5% 10.6% 12.1% 2.2% 100.0%

Number 5558 1156 727 749 12657 2876 3413 597 27733

Percentage 20.0% 4.2% 2.6% 2.7% 45.6% 10.4% 12.3% 2.2% 100.0%

Number 2227 255 320 273 6436 1442 1184 271 12408

Percentage 17.9% 2.1% 2.6% 2.2% 51.9% 11.6% 9.5% 2.2% 100.0%

Number 2605 1984 331 291 4717 1145 928 282 12283

Percentage 21.2% 16.2% 2.7% 2.4% 38.4% 9.3% 7.6% 2.3% 100.0%

Number 1948 1220 339 260 5423 1050 1172 340 11752

Percentage 16.6% 10.4% 2.9% 2.2% 46.1% 8.9% 10.0% 2.9% 100%

Number 2917 2434 1284 1373 9769 2631 4439 1108 25955

Percentage 11.2% 9.4% 4.9% 5.3% 37.6% 10.1% 17.1% 4.3% 100.0%

Number 16706 7378 4512 3908 49739 11724 16088 3600 113655

Percentage 14.7 % 6.5 % 4.0 % 3.4 % 43.8 % 10.3 % 10.4 % 3.2% 100%

Arvi

Ashti

Devoli

Hinganghat

Karanja

Samudrapur

Seloo

Wardha

ColumnTotal

Source: Survey by YASHADA, 2017

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SN. Block GP

Agricultureand

IrrigationIndex

% ofHH withown land

% ofHH withirrigated

land

% of HH doingsupplementary

occupation

% ofworking

population

1 Karanja Jasapur 0.416 65.17% 50.38% 9.16% 74.20%

2 Karanja Sawal 0.355 59.16% 42.31% 5.13% 79.84%

3 Karanja Dhawasa 0.352 58.46% 42.14% 5.03% 77.37%

4 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.350 62.76% 36.41% 5.98% 79.29%

5 Karanja Ekarjun 0.347 70.70% 31.08% 2.39% 78.40%

6 Wardha Bhivapur 0.345 56.83% 35.78% 11.01% 69.27%

7 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.342 60.99% 32.70% 8.81% 64.89%

8 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.339 67.01% 20.00% 14.63% 76.98%

9 Karanja Kajali 0.337 37.61% 53.03% 10.61% 77.40%

10 Karanja Kinhala 0.337 57.84% 41.53% 1.69% 74.15%

11 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.335 48.19% 40.12% 12.18% 72.75%

12 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.335 59.02% 32.37% 8.97% 81.00%

13 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.329 48.69% 40.78% 9.22% 76.09%

14 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.326 56.30% 34.52% 7.10% 75.22%

15 Karanja Parsodi 0.324 42.86% 44.66% 9.71% 81.61%

16 Arvi Belhara 0.324 57.14% 27.27% 12.64% 78.00%

17 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.323 63.06% 31.45% 2.37% 71.24%

18 Samudrapur Tas 0.320 56.85% 28.36% 10.95% 81.70%

19 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.313 71.65% 16.00% 6.40% 80.27%

20 Arvi Bedhona 0.313 55.00% 7.70% 29.20% 71.31%

21 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.313 45.42% 24.62% 23.85% 73.14%

22 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.311 57.86% 30.11% 5.38% 76.60%

23 Wardha Kelapur 0.309 55.36% 19.38% 17.83% 71.77%

24 Ashti Wadala 0.306 50.15% 31.11% 10.56% 72.96%

25 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.306 59.45% 20.45% 11.90% 80.56%

26 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.305 65.97% 14.73% 10.85% 77.05%

27 Karanja Umari 0.305 59.07% 29.39% 3.07% 75.77%

28 Devoli Loni 0.304 56.87% 16.78% 17.45% 75.36%

29 Karanja Kundi 0.302 47.18% 35.82% 7.46% 70.07%

30 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.298 52.13% 24.67% 12.67% 72.71%

31 Devoli Palasgaon 0.293 56.45% 19.82% 11.71% 70.02%

32 Devoli Nagzari 0.293 60.52% 15.28% 12.04% 73.05%

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SN. Block GP

Agricultureand

IrrigationIndex

% ofHH withown land

% ofHH withirrigated

land

% of HH doingsupplementary

occupation

% ofworking

population

33 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.292 46.35% 27.17% 14.13% 68.31%

34 Wardha Bodad 0.292 36.28% 35.71% 15.48% 68.23%

35 Karanja Bihadi 0.291 57.85% 24.84% 4.58% 75.00%

36 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.291 40.65% 38.76% 7.75% 80.84%

37 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.290 47.87% 34.07% 5.19% 80.77%

38 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.290 51.27% 20.27% 15.51% 74.20%

39 Wardha Nimgaon 0.289 46.59% 21.18% 18.82% 71.23%

40 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.288 44.05% 22.02% 20.18% 78.37%

41 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.283 41.48% 23.23% 20.20% 75.94%

42 Karanja Pardi 0.279 50.90% 27.06% 5.88% 74.53%

43 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.278 51.55% 16.20% 15.54% 86.43%

44 Wardha Wadadh 0.275 52.10% 20.65% 9.68% 72.42%

45 Hinganghat Jangona 0.273 57.04% 18.88% 6.02% 75.80%

46 Samudrapur Khandala 0.271 52.76% 21.55% 6.90% 64.84%

47 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.270 50.51% 18.63% 11.76% 74.02%

48 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 0.268 54.35% 14.29% 11.90% 77.32%

49 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.268 48.12% 24.10% 8.21% 79.95%

50 Ashti Bambarda 0.267 48.97% 5.30% 25.76% 73.82%

51 Hinganghat Allipur 0.265 47.85% 19.89% 11.76% 72.45%

52 Wardha Peth 0.265 49.76% 13.89% 15.74% 69.66%

53 Devoli Yesgaon 0.264 59.84% 12.82% 6.41% 68.93%

54 Samudrapur Ubda 0.263 33.70% 28.85% 16.35% 80.18%

55 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.260 33.66% 28.20% 16.16% 69.34%

56 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.258 47.61% 19.12% 10.78% 75.91%

57 Hinganghat Warud 0.256 57.91% 13.09% 5.76% 76.49%

58 Seloo Akoli 0.255 38.69% 16.38% 21.55% 81.23%

59 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 0.255 48.00% 18.87% 9.62% 80.16%

60 Seloo Waghala 0.255 51.90% 8.77% 15.79% 76.51%

61 Arvi Bhadod 0.253 56.92% 15.00% 46.12% 82.53%

62 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.252 49.33% 14.85% 11.39% 78.56%

63 Wardha Anji(Moti) 0.251 24.13% 30.47% 20.57% 64.40%

64 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.250 41.59% 22.96% 10.37% 77.90%

65 Hinganghat Jamani 0.250 43.77% 23.18% 7.95% 78.80%

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66 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.249 47.68% 12.76% 14.40% 74.62%

67 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.249 50.60% 18.39% 5.75% 74.70%

68 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.248 42.45% 23.19% 8.70% 49.62%

69 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.247 31.57% 19.74% 22.75% 73.37%

70 Ashti Sahur 0.246 41.20% 18.60% 14.05% 71.19%

71 Ashti Ranwadi 0.246 46.56% 16.33% 10.88% 71.72%

72 Ashti Bhishnur 0.245 61.67% 2.08% 9.90% 74.65%

73 Hinganghat Satefal 0.245 47.62% 15.85% 10.16% 77.91%

74 Samudrapur Karda 0.245 43.40% 23.33% 6.67% 82.31%

75 Hinganghat Donduda 0.244 47.14% 18.26% 7.83% 78.32%

76 Wardha Paloti 0.243 30.56% 26.52% 15.91% 71.57%

77 Seloo Dindoda 0.242 56.75% 1.38% 14.48% 76.59%

78 Hinganghat Fukata 0.241 52.09% 14.19% 6.13% 75.60%

79 Samudrapur Sewa 0.241 53.42% 9.90% 8.91% 82.93%

80 Samudrapur Washi 0.240 47.36% 19.35% 5.38% 80.65%

81 Seloo Zadshi 0.238 42.20% 13.81% 15.24% 78.59%

82 Hinganghat Wela 0.236 39.68% 17.59% 13.43% 70.01%

83 Devoli Amboda 0.236 63.33% 0.00% 7.32% 84.78%

84 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.235 55.13% 9.74% 5.64% 73.25%

85 Ashti Thar 0.235 43.73% 13.00% 13.62% 75.88%

86 Devoli Agargaon 0.234 52.74% 7.53% 10.04% 76.31%

87 Devoli Fattepur 0.234 55.66% 8.47% 5.93% 77.94%

88 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.230 36.76% 7.59% 24.68% 72.20%

89 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.229 45.26% 11.49% 11.90% 71.70%

90 Devoli Wabgaon 0.228 52.31% 10.55% 5.50% 74.62%

91 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.228 35.42% 21.48% 11.45% 74.01%

92 Wardha Tigaon 0.227 41.26% 7.22% 19.59% 75.60%

93 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.226 41.57% 17.65% 8.50% 78.70%

94 Wardha Selukate 0.226 32.82% 21.05% 13.82% 70.76%

95 Wardha Lonsawali 0.224 46.50% 18.34% 2.37% 78.93%

96 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.224 42.37% 10.95% 13.87% 75.96%

97 Ashti Parsoda 0.224 51.56% 11.48% 4.10% 67.06%

98 Ashti Pandhurna 0.222 53.29% 7.57% 5.59% 79.85%

SN. Block GP

Agricultureand

IrrigationIndex

% ofHH withown land

% ofHH withirrigated

land

% of HH doingsupplementary

occupation

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SN. Block GP

Agricultureand

IrrigationIndex

% ofHH withown land

% ofHH withirrigated

land

% of HH doingsupplementary

occupation

% ofworking

population

99 Ashti Drugwada 0.221 38.13% 16.50% 11.65% 73.24%

100 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.220 43.14% 14.44% 8.45% 76.40%

101 Seloo Helodi 0.220 43.44% 11.27% 11.27% 80.29%

102 Arvi Borgaon 0.220 44.12% 11.96% 6.52% 73.80%

103 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.219 47.25% 13.50% 4.91% 78.40%

104 Hinganghat Shekapur (Mo) 0.219 44.63% 10.51% 10.51% 76.90%

105 Hinganghat Veni 0.218 45.80% 16.39% 3.28% 76.70%

106 Devoli Chikhali 0.217 58.42% 6.78% 0.00% 83.08%

107 Devoli Kajalsara 0.217 46.56% 11.76% 6.72% 73.69%

108 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.216 47.16% 10.88% 6.76% 77.22%

109 Seloo Deulgaon 0.212 43.41% 8.59% 11.66% 81.46%

110 Hinganghat Umari 0.210 39.24% 12.09% 11.54% 76.40%

111 Hinganghat Yenora 0.209 42.97% 16.38% 3.45% 74.86%

112 Hinganghat Yerla 0.208 46.37% 9.23% 6.67% 76.94%

113 Arvi Saldara 0.207 33.75% 14.55% 13.76% 83.18%

114 Wardha Inzapur 0.204 18.79% 31.51% 10.96% 68.58%

115 Ashti Pilapur 0.204 31.25% 22.00% 8.00% 79.82%

116 Arvi Kawadi 0.203 33.97% 20.27% 6.76% 80.15%

117 Devoli Chinchala 0.201 53.90% 3.90% 2.60% 76.32%

118 Devoli Sendari 0.201 48.54% 3.53% 8.24% 78.89%

119 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.200 43.30% 3.74% 13.08% 75.60%

120 Arvi Sawangi 0.200 38.14% 8.70% 13.04% 78.39%

121 Samudrapur Nandori 0.199 28.75% 16.88% 13.92% 78.29%

122 Seloo Sukali (Station) 0.198 38.42% 5.97% 14.93% 78.68%

123 Arvi Salfal 0.196 32.27% 13.70% 12.86% 77.21%

124 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.195 44.15% 10.81% 3.60% 74.50%

125 Hinganghat Wadner 0.195 34.77% 15.07% 8.55% 71.70%

126 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.194 43.27% 11.83% 3.23% 75.88%

127 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.193 48.70% 5.19% 3.90% 75.48%

128 Arvi Deurwada 0.192 37.75% 12.32% 7.46% 67.99%

129 Hinganghat Pohana 0.191 37.04% 10.79% 9.54% 76.70%

130 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.190 51.44% 2.05% 3.42% 75.33%

131 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.189 31.88% 14.49% 10.37% 82.24%

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SN. Block GP

Agricultureand

IrrigationIndex

% ofHH withown land

% ofHH withirrigated

land

% of HH doingsupplementary

occupation

% ofworking

population

132 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.188 18.90% 20.13% 17.45% 60.98%

133 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.188 48.97% 1.05% 6.32% 81.99%

134 Wardha Satoda 0.188 17.67% 23.68% 14.91% 62.42%

135 Arvi Bodad 0.187 39.73% 14.75% 1.64% 75.38%

136 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.187 45.45% 4.55% 6.06% 81.61%

137 Devoli Bopapur 0.184 48.31% 5.83% 0.97% 79.46%

138 Seloo Saldoh 0.183 33.86% 12.03% 9.02% 70.25%

139 Seloo Kopara 0.182 46.42% 3.01% 5.26% 76.38%

140 Hinganghat Wani 0.182 32.24% 11.11% 11.11% 76.60%

141 Arvi Sorta 0.180 32.11% 11.71% 10.28% 70.13%

142 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.179 41.18% 5.84% 6.57% 77.86%

143 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.176 45.83% 3.03% 4.08% 82.59%

144 Devoli Babulgaon 0.175 44.23% 5.21% 3.13% 76.50%

145 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.175 39.61% 3.85% 9.09% 70.45%

146 Arvi Morangana 0.174 20.75% 11.02% 20.33% 72.68%

147 Arvi Rohana 0.173 28.74% 13.53% 9.58% 67.83%

148 Seloo Juwadi 0.170 42.91% 3.28% 4.92% 77.29%

149 Seloo Jaypur 0.169 37.69% 4.95% 7.92% 76.29%

150 Seloo Khadaki 0.156 33.33% 7.63% 5.93% 81.26%

151 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.147 25.61% 14.43% 4.12% 80.66%

152 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.143 20.45% 15.38% 6.92% 77.10%

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S.No. Block GPLivelihood

Index% of working

population

1 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.864 86.43%

2 Devoli Amboda 0.848 84.78%

3 Arvi Saldara 0.832 83.18%

4 Devoli Chikhali 0.831 83.08%

5 Samudrapur Sewa 0.829 82.93%

6 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.826 82.59%

7 Samudrapur Karda 0.823 82.31%

8 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.822 82.24%

9 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.820 81.99%

10 Samudrapur Tas 0.817 81.70%

11 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.816 81.61%

12 Karanja Parsodi 0.816 81.61%

13 Seloo Deulgaon 0.815 81.46%

14 Seloo Khadaki 0.813 81.26%

15 Seloo Akoli 0.812 81.23%

16 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.810 81.00%

17 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.808 80.84%

18 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.808 80.77%

19 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.807 80.66%

20 Samudrapur Washi 0.806 80.65%

21 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.806 80.56%

22 Seloo Helodi 0.803 80.29%

23 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.803 80.27%

24 Samudrapur Ubda 0.802 80.18%

25 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 0.802 80.16%

26 Arvi Kawadi 0.802 80.15%

27 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.800 79.95%

28 Ashti Pandhurna 0.799 79.85%

29 Karanja Sawal 0.798 79.84%

30 Ashti Pilapur 0.798 79.82%

31 Devoli Bopapur 0.795 79.46%

32 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.793 79.29%

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S.No. Block GPLivelihood

Index% of working

population

33 Wardha Lonsawali 0.789 78.93%

34 Devoli Sendari 0.789 78.89%

35 Hinganghat Jamani 0.788 78.80%

36 Arvi Belhara 0.787 78.00%

37 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.787 78.70%

38 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.787 78.68%

39 Seloo Zadshi 0.786 78.59%

40 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.786 78.56%

41 Karanja Ekarjun 0.784 78.40%

42 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.784 78.40%

43 Arvi Sawangi 0.784 78.39%

44 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.784 78.37%

45 Hinganghat Donduda 0.783 78.32%

46 Samudrapur Nandori 0.783 78.29%

47 Devoli Fattepur 0.779 77.94%

48 Hinganghat Satefal 0.779 77.91%

49 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.779 77.90%

50 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.779 77.86%

51 Hinganghat Pohana 0.776 76.70%

52 Karanja Kajali 0.774 77.40%

53 Karanja Dhawasa 0.774 77.37%

54 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 0.773 77.32%

55 Seloo Juwadi 0.773 77.29%

56 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.772 77.22%

57 Arvi Salfal 0.772 77.21%

58 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.771 77.10%

59 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.771 77.05%

60 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.770 76.98%

61 Hinganghat Yerla 0.769 76.94%

62 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.769 76.90%

63 Hinganghat Veni 0.767 76.70%

64 Hinganghat Wani 0.766 76.60%

65 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.766 76.60%

66 Seloo Dindoda 0.766 76.59%

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% of workingpopulation

67 Seloo Waghala 0.765 76.51%

68 Devoli Babulgaon 0.765 76.50%

69 Hinganghat Warud 0.765 76.49%

70 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.764 76.40%

71 Hinganghat Umari 0.764 76.40%

72 Seloo Kopara 0.764 76.38%

73 Devoli Chinchala 0.763 76.32%

74 Devoli Agargaon 0.763 76.31%

75 Seloo Jaypur 0.763 76.29%

76 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.761 76.09%

77 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.759 75.94%

78 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.759 75.91%

79 Ashti Thar 0.759 75.88%

80 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.759 75.88%

81 Hinganghat Jangona 0.758 75.80%

82 Karanja Umari 0.758 75.77%

83 Wardha Tigaon 0.756 75.60%

84 Hinganghat Fukata 0.756 75.60%

85 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.756 75.60%

86 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.755 75.48%

87 Arvi Bodad 0.754 75.38%

88 Devoli Loni 0.754 75.36%

89 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.753 75.33%

90 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.752 75.22%

91 Karanja Bihadi 0.750 75.00%

92 Hinganghat Yenora 0.749 74.86%

93 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.747 74.70%

94 Ashti Bhishnur 0.747 74.65%

95 Devoli Wabgaon 0.746 74.62%

96 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.746 74.62%

97 Karanja Pardi 0.745 74.53%

98 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.745 74.50%

99 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.742 75.96%

100 Karanja Jasapur 0.742 74.20%

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S.No. Block GP LivelihoodIndex

% of workingpopulation

101 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.742 74.20%

102 Karanja Kinhala 0.741 74.15%

103 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.740 74.02%

104 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.740 74.01%

105 Ashti Bambarda 0.738 73.82%

106 Arvi Borgaon 0.738 73.80%

107 Devoli Kajalsara 0.737 73.69%

108 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.734 73.37%

109 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.732 73.25%

110 Ashti Drugwada 0.732 73.24%

111 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.731 73.14%

112 Devoli Nagzari 0.731 73.05%

113 Ashti Wadala 0.730 72.96%

114 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.728 72.75%

115 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.727 72.71%

116 Arvi Morangana 0.727 72.68%

117 Hinganghat Allipur 0.725 72.45%

118 Wardha Wadadh 0.724 72.42%

119 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.722 72.20%

120 Wardha Kelapur 0.718 71.77%

121 Ashti Ranwadi 0.717 71.72%

122 Hinganghat Wadner 0.717 71.70%

123 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.717 71.70%

124 Wardha Paloti 0.716 71.57%

125 Arvi Bedhona 0.713 71.31%

126 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.712 71.24%

127 Wardha Nimgaon 0.712 71.23%

128 Ashti Sahur 0.712 71.19%

129 Wardha Selukate 0.708 70.76%

130 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.705 70.45%

131 Seloo Saldoh 0.702 70.25%

132 Arvi Sorta 0.701 70.13%

133 Karanja Kundi 0.701 70.07%

134 Devoli Palasgaon 0.700 70.02%

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Index

% of workingpopulation

135 Hinganghat Wela 0.700 70.01%

136 Wardha Peth 0.697 69.66%

137 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.693 69.34%

138 Wardha Bhivapur 0.693 69.27%

139 Devoli Yesgaon 0.689 68.93%

140 Wardha Inzapur 0.686 68.58%

141 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.683 68.31%

142 Wardha Bodad 0.682 68.23%

143 Arvi Deurwada 0.680 67.99%

144 Arvi Rohana 0.678 67.83%

145 Ashti Parsoda 0.671 67.06%

146 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.649 64.89%

147 Samudrapur Khandala 0.648 64.84%

148 Wardha ANJI(Moti) 0.644 64.40%

149 Wardha Satoda 0.624 62.42%

150 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.610 60.98%

151 Arvi Bhadod 0.573 82.53%

152 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.496 49.62%

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4.

Education

and Healthy

living

Health and education are always issues.

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The present chapter provides the findings related to

Education and Healthy living index.

The first step is organization of all Grampanchayat on

the basis of descending index (Grampanchayat with

highest index at the top and with least index in the

bottom). Then the four quartiles (Categories) of villages

are formed by using standard statistical method. The

details of each category are as follows:

1 Quartile 1 Top 38

Grampanchayats

2 Quartile 2 Middle 38

Grampanchayats

3 Quartile 3 Lower Middle 38

Grampanchayats

4 Quartile 4 Lowest

38Grampanchayats

The above classification will provide a clear guideline to

the district administrators regarding the Grampanchayat

where they need to intervene.

The two indicators used to find the Education index are

Mean Years of Schooling (MYS) and School Life

Expectancy (SLE). They are the standard indicators

used by UNDPin finding Human Development Index.

It is the average

number of completed years of education of a region's

population aged 25 years and older. For each level of

education, the proportion that attained that level of

education is multiplied by the official duration of that

level. The sum of the resulting values yields the MYS

for the population under investigation.

The official years of duration are as follows:

Very

High

High

Medium

Poor

Mean Years of Schooling (MYS):

1. How the Grampanchayats are categorised on

the basis of Education and Healthy living index?

Category

Number name

2. Which indicators are used to find Education

index?

Quartile Details Category

Educational Level Official years

of duration

Never attended school 0

Attended school but not 2.5

Passed 5th 5

Passed 8th 8

Passed 10th 10

Passed 12th 12

Passed Diploma 14

Graduate 15

Post Graduate 17

Number of years a

person of school entrance age can expect to spend within

the specified level of education. For a child of a certain

age a, the school life expectancy is calculated as the sum

of the age specific enrolment rates for the levels of

education specified. The part of the enrolment that is not

distributed by age is divided by the school-age

population for the level of education they are enrolled in,

and multiplied by the duration of that level of education.

The result is then added to the sum of the age-specific

enrolment rates. A relatively high SLE indicates greater

probability for children to spend more years in

education and higher overall retention within the

education system. It must be noted that the expected

number of years does not necessarily coincide with the

expected number of grades of education completed,

because of repetition. Since school life expectancy is an

average based on participation in different levels of

education, the expected number of years of schooling

may be pulled down by the magnitude of children who

never go to school. Those children who are in school

may benefit from many more years of education than the

average.

The Education index is found out by using following

formula:

Education Index=(MYS*2/3)+(SLE*1/3)

Grampanchayats with their Education index are given in

Annexure 4.1 at the end of this chapter.

passed 5th standard

School Life Expectancy (SLE):

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3. Which Grampanchayat is highest in terms of

Education index and which is lowest?

2 Which Gramapanchayat has maximum MYS

and SLE and which has least?

5. How many out of school children are there is

surveyed Grampanchayats?

6. Which are the top 10 Grampanchayats in

Education index?

SN Block Grampanchayat Educationindex

The Grampanchayat with highest Education index is Navin

Ashti inAshti Block (Education Index: 0.692) and lowest is

Akoli in Seloo block (Education Index: 0.501).The

interestingthingisNavinAshti inAshtihasleastAgriculture

and irrigation index. Navin Ashti has MYS of 9.5 while

Akoli has MYS as 4.67 years. While both have SLE near to

12. Thus MYS seems to be main contributing factor in

education index. This implies the education of adults is

contributingmoreineducationindex.

Maximum MYS: NavinAshti in Devoli (9.5 years)

Minimum MYS: Saldara inArvi (4.45Years)

Maximum SLE: 103 Gramapanchayats have SLE 12

years (Indicating all children in school)

Minimum SLE: Borgaon (Dhole) in Karanja (SLE:

11.19 years)

There are 116 children (6-18 Years) who are out of school

as against total 39713 children. Thus only 0.29 % children

are out of school. Maximum out of school children (25,

0.3 %) are in Grampanchayats ofWardhaBlock.

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of Education index

are as follows:

1 Ashti Navin ashti 0.692

2 Ashti Lahan arvi 0.627

3 Wardha Satoda 0.627

4 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.625

5 Devoli Palasgaon 0.622

6 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.614

7 Karanja Kundi 0.613

8 Wardha ANJI(Moti) 0.611

9 Arvi Sorta 0.611

10 Arvi Deurwada 0.609

See Pge No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

7. Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

Education index?

SN Block Gramapanchayat Education index

8. Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayats in

Education index?

SN Block Grampanchayat Education index

9. How many Grampanchayats in different block

are in very high, high, middle and poor category

in terms of Education index?

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Ashti Pilapur 0.528

2 Ashti Bhishnur 0.528

3 Ashti Bambarda 0.528

4 Samudrapur Sewa 0.527

5 Ashti Pandhurna 0.524

6 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.522

7 Arvi Sawangi 0.520

8 Arvi Saldara 0.508

9 Arvi DahegaonMustafa 0.507

10 Seloo Akoli 0.501

The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Devoli Bopapur 0.577

2 Arvi Morangana 0.577

3 Hinganghat Jangona 0.576

4 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.576

5 Seloo Helodi 0.576

6 Devoli Chinchala 0.576

7 Karanja Dhawasa 0.576

8 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.576

9 Karanja Umari 0.576

10 Wardha Nimgaon 0.576

Figure 4.1 provides the picture of block wise status of

Grampanchayat.

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

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5 4 6 84

1

104

2

99

6

34

14

1

2

8

3

87

56

6

4

3

54

5

5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Very high High Medium Low

Figure 4.1 : Number of Grampanchayats in each category of Education index, block wise

Wa r d h a b l o c k h a s m a x i m u m n u m b e r o f

Grampanchayats with very high Education index and

Samudrapur block have no Grampanchayats with very

high index. It is to be remembered that on the basis of

this number, the implications about overall situation of

Education of the block cannot be drawn as this analysis

is based on sampled Grampanchayat and not all

Grampanchayats in each block.

The data about SLE indicates that the number of out

of school children is one or two in all

Grampanchayats. There are 103 (68%)

Grampanchayats out of 152 Grampanchayats with

all children in school.

Following are the concerns emerging from Education

index:

All blocks have few Grampanchayats with low

Education index.

The MYS, which indicates number of years spent

in schools by the persons of age 25 years and above,

10. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Education index?

11. What are the concerns emerging from

Education index?

is maximum of 9.5 years in Navin Ashti in Ashti

block, which is also less as compared to ideal value

of 17 years. This creates scope for adult education

in all Grampanchayats.

There are 9 Grampanchayats with MYS less than 5

years (Annexure 4.1).

Health is a significant aspect of human life and without

any health indicator the overall development of village

would be inadequate or misleading. Instead of health,

the term healthy living is used as the indicator used for

finding this index is the percentage of population (above

6 years of age) with no addiction. The data about

addiction to tobacco, khara, cigarette and alcohol was

collected and used to find proportion of population not

addicted to any of these addiction.

It is to be noted that this indicator provides limited

information about health of the population. As

Grampanchayat is a small unit, the number of

pregnant/delivered women or the number of children of

less than one year of age is in single digit. Hence

common mother and child health indicators such as

proportion of fullANCs, institutional deliveries, low birth

weight children etc cannot be used. Data was collected

12. Which indicators are used to find Healthy living

index?

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The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Hinganghat Umari 0.718

2 Seloo Akoli 0.716

3 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.715

4 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.710

5 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.703

6 Wardha Lonsawali 0.696

7 Samudrapur Sewa 0.695

8 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.694

9 Devoli Yesgaon 0.694

10 Hinganghat Satefal 0.684

The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.785

2 Karanja Kundi 0.784

3 Karanja Sawli kh 0.783

4 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.783

5 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.783

6 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.783

7 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.782

8 Wardha ANJI(Moti) 0.782

9 Karanja Sawal 0.782

10 Arvi Belhara 0.781

Figure 4.2 provides the picture of block wise status of

Grampanchayat.

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

SN Block Gramapanchayat Healthyliving

index

16. Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayats in

Healthy living index?

SN Block Gramapanchayat Healthyliving

index

17. How many Grampanchayats in different block

are in very high, high, middle and poor category

in terms of Healthy living index?

about number of immunized children. However it is

observed that almost 100 % children in the age group 1-2

years are immunized and hence that indicator could not be

considered. The data about birth registration was also

collected for the children in age group 0-6 years. However

discrepancies were found in the data and hence that data

was notusedfor anyhealth indicator.

The Grampanchayats with their Health index are given

inAnnexure 4.2 at the end of this chapter.

The Gramapanchayat with highest healthy living index

is Karda in Samudrapur Block (Healthy living index:

0.971) and lowest is Satefal in Hinganghatblock

(Healthy living Index: 0.684).

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of Healthy living

index are as follows:

1 Samudrapur Karda 0.971

2 Ashti Pilapur 0.922

3 Ashti NavinAshti 0.917

4 Ashti LahanArvi 0.889

5 Karanja Jasapur 0.883

6 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.879

7 Ashti Bhishnur 0.874

8 Karanja Bihadi 0.861

9 Ashti Ranwadi 0.853

10 Arvi Deurwada 0.849

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

13. Which Grampanchayat is highest in terms of

Healthy living and which is lowest?

14. Which are the top 10 Grampanchayats in

Healthy living index?

SN Block Gramapanchayat Healthy living

index

15. Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

Healthy livingindex?

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Figure 4.2 : Number of Grampanchayats in each category of Healthy living index, block wise

712

1 1

103 3 1

51

7 9

4

25

5

4

3

74

3

89

310

11

7

16

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Very High High Medium Low

Thus Ashti block has maximum number of

Grampanchayats with very high Healthy living and

Hinganaghat, Devoliand Wardha blocks have one or two

Grampanchayat respectively with very high index. It is

to be remembered that on the basis of this number, the

implications about overall addiction scenario of the

block cannot be drawn as this analysis is based on

sampled Grampanchayat and not all Grampanchayats in

each block.

The status of mother and child health in all surveyed

Grampanchayat was found to be very good as can be

seen from the data (Table 4.1)

18. What is the status of mother and child health in

all Grampanchayats?

Table 4.1: Mother and child indicators of all 152 Grampanchayats

SN Indicator Number Total Percentage

1. Registered pregnant women 1174 1303 90.09 %

2. Consumption of iron tablet 1259 1303 88.94 %

3. Institutional Deliveries 2284 2303 99.17 %

4. Safe deliveries 2288 2303 99.35 %

5. Low Birth Weight Children 842 2303 36.56 %

6. Malnourished children 309 11827 2.61 %

7. Malnourished children getting supplementary food 171 309 55.34 %

Thus the mother and child health scenario of surveyed

Grampanchayats appear to be very good. The only

indicator of concern is the proportion of low birth

weight children, which is 36.56 %. The nutritional status

of mother during pregnancy require intensive

monitoring.

19. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Healthy living index?

All the blocks have Grampanchayats in the

category of very high index

48 out of 152 Grampanchayats have more than 80

% of population which is not addicted to any of the

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addiction and 147 Grampanchayats have more than

70 % of population for the same. If maximum

values of all indicators are considered, the index of

healthy living is highest among them.

Almost 100 % children are immunized.

Almost all are institutional deliveries.

Following are the concerns emerging from Healthy

living index:

Devoli and Hinganghat blocks have more number

of Grampanchayats in poor Healthy living index

c a t e g o r y. M o r e p o p u l a t i o n i n t h e s e

Grampanchayats is addicted to one or the other

form of substance.

2 What are the concerns emerging from Healthy

living index?

There are five Grampanchayats in which more than

30 % of the population is addicted to some

substance (Annexure 4.2).

Around 3 % population (66409 persons) in the

surveyed Grampanchayats was found to consume

liquor, which might be under reported figure.

The correlation coefficient between education

index and healthy living is 0.24. Thus it is positive

but weak. This implies the weak relationship

among level of education and percentage of non-

addicted people. Thus addiction is evident among

all population.

Percentage of Low Birth Weight children is more in

the surveyed Grampanchayat.

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Annexure 4.1: Grampanchayat with Education index

Sn Block Grampanchayat Education Index MYS SLE

1 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.692 9.5 12.00

2 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.627 7.52 11.96

3 Wardha Satoda 0.627 7.50 11.98

4 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.625 7.55 11.84

5 Devoli Palasgaon 0.622 7.36 12.00

6 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.614 7.15 12.00

7 Karanja Kundi 0.613 7.14 12.00

8 Wardha Anji(Moti) 0.611 7.11 11.97

9 Arvi Sorta 0.611 7.08 12.00

10 Arvi Deurwada 0.609 7.09 11.91

11 Arvi Rohana 0.606 7.00 11.95

12 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.604 6.90 12.00

13 Karanja Kinhala 0.604 6.89 12.00

14 Hinganghat Yenora 0.602 6.84 12.00

15 Hinganghat Wadner 0.601 6.84 11.99

16 Hinganghat Wela 0.601 6.83 12.00

17 Wardha Peth 0.601 6.82 12.00

18 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.601 6.83 11.98

19 Wardha Bodad 0.599 6.77 12.00

20 Ashti Parsoda 0.598 6.74 12.00

21 Hinganghat Allipur 0.597 6.77 11.95

22 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.596 6.70 12.00

23 Wardha Paloti 0.596 6.70 12.00

24 Devoli Agargaon 0.596 6.77 11.90

25 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 0.595 6.68 12.00

26 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.595 6.77 11.85

27 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.594 6.64 12.00

28 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.593 6.67 11.94

29 Devoli Nagzari 0.593 6.62 12.00

30 Ashti Sahur 0.593 6.64 11.96

31 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.593 6.68 11.90

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Sn Block Grampanchayat Education Index MYS SLE

32 Devoli Wabgaon 0.592 6.60 12.00

33 Devoli Fattepur 0.591 6.57 12.00

34 Hinganghat Pohana 0.591 6.57 12.00

35 Hinganghat Satefal 0.590 6.55 12.00

36 Wardha Bhivapur 0.589 6.53 12.00

37 Arvi Bodad 0.589 6.53 12.00

38 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.589 6.56 11.95

39 Karanja Pardi 0.589 6.57 11.92

40 Karanja Jasapur 0.587 6.47 12.00

41 Karanja Kajali 0.587 6.47 12.00

42 Devoli Yesgaon 0.587 6.47 12.00

43 Karanja Bihadi 0.587 6.47 12.00

44 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.587 6.51 11.94

45 Ashti Ranwadi 0.587 6.46 12.00

46 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.587 6.46 12.00

47 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.586 6.45 12.00

48 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.586 6.49 11.94

49 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.586 6.44 12.00

50 Seloo Waghala 0.585 6.42 12.00

51 Wardha Kelapur 0.584 6.40 12.00

52 Karanja Parsodi 0.584 6.40 12.00

53 Hinganghat Wani 0.583 6.47 11.87

54 Devoli Sendari 0.583 6.36 12.00

55 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.582 6.35 12.00

56 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.582 6.35 12.00

57 Arvi Borgaon 0.582 6.34 12.00

58 Samudrapur Nandori 0.581 6.32 12.00

59 Devoli Kajalsara 0.581 6.32 12.00

60 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.581 6.32 12.00

61 Hinganghat Fukata 0.581 6.34 11.95

62 Hinganghat Veni 0.580 6.29 12.00

63 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.580 6.28 12.00

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Sn Block Grampanchayat Education Index MYS SLE

64 Devoli Amboda 0.580 6.28 12.00

65 Hinganghat Yerla 0.579 6.31 11.95

66 Samudrapur Khandala 0.579 6.34 11.90

67 Seloo Zadshi 0.579 6.26 12.00

68 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.579 6.26 12.00

69 Devoli Chikhali 0.578 6.28 11.96

70 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.578 6.25 12.00

71 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.578 6.23 12.00

72 Devoli Bopapur 0.577 6.22 12.00

73 Arvi Morangana 0.577 6.22 12.00

74 Hinganghat Jangona 0.576 6.25 11.93

75 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.576 6.20 12.00

76 Seloo Helodi 0.576 6.20 12.00

77 Devoli Chinchala 0.576 6.20 12.00

78 Karanja Dhawasa 0.576 6.20 12.00

79 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.576 6.20 12.00

80 Karanja Umari 0.576 6.23 11.95

81 Wardha Nimgaon 0.576 6.19 12.00

82 Seloo Saldoh 0.576 6.21 11.97

83 Seloo Kopara 0.576 6.27 11.88

84 Karanja Ekarjun 0.576 6.18 12.00

85 Samudrapur Karda 0.576 6.18 12.00

86 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.575 6.16 12.00

87 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.575 6.18 11.97

88 Wardha Inzapur 0.574 6.14 12.00

89 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.574 6.13 12.00

90 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.574 6.13 12.00

91 Wardha Selukate 0.573 6.12 12.00

92 Arvi Belhara 0.573 6.10 12.00

93 Arvi Bhadod 0.573 6.10 12.00

94 Seloo Jaypur 0.573 6.10 12.00

95 Hinganghat Jamani 0.572 6.09 12.00

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Sn Block Grampanchayat Education Index MYS SLE

96 Samudrapur Washi 0.572 6.08 12.00

97 Ashti Drugwada 0.571 6.1 11.94

98 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.571 6.07 12.00

99 Samudrapur Ubda 0.571 6.11 11.93

100 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.571 6.05 12.00

101 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.570 6.03 12.00

102 Wardha Wadadh 0.570 6.03 12.00

103 Samudrapur Tas 0.569 6.01 12.00

104 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.568 5.99 12.00

105 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.568 5.98 12.00

106 Seloo Juwadi 0.567 5.95 12.00

107 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.566 5.96 11.96

108 Devoli Loni 0.565 5.94 11.97

109 Hinganghat Warud 0.565 6.07 11.78

110 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.564 5.93 11.95

111 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.564 5.88 12.00

112 Seloo Dindoda 0.561 5.81 12.00

113 Hinganghat Donduda 0.561 5.80 12.00

114 Arvi Salfal 0.560 5.78 12.00

115 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.559 5.76 12.00

116 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.559 5.76 12.00

117 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.559 5.75 12.00

118 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.559 5.75 12.00

119 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.558 5.76 11.95

120 Wardha Tigaon 0.557 5.77 11.92

121 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.555 5.65 12.00

122 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.555 5.65 12.00

123 Arvi Bedhona 0.554 5.70 11.91

124 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.554 5.65 11.96

125 Karanja Sawal 0.553 5.60 12.00

126 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.553 6.17 11.19

127 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.548 5.48 12.00

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128 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 0.546 5.52 11.88

129 Ashti Wadala 0.545 5.39 12.00

130 Hinganghat Umari 0.545 5.39 12.00

131 Devoli Babulgaon 0.544 5.38 12.00

132 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.542 5.36 11.94

133 Wardha Lonsawali 0.542 5.34 11.96

134 Seloo Khadaki 0.540 5.27 12.00

135 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.539 5.24 12.00

136 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.538 5.27 11.94

137 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.537 5.20 12.00

138 Seloo Deulgaon 0.537 5.23 11.95

139 Ashti Thar 0.535 5.22 11.90

140 Arvi Kawadi 0.533 5.20 11.85

141 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.531 5.09 11.93

142 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.531 5.03 12.00

143 Ashti Pilapur 0.528 4.97 12.00

144 Ashti Bhishnur 0.528 6.22 12.00

145 Ashti Bambarda 0.528 4.95 12.00

146 Samudrapur Sewa 0.527 4.95 12.00

147 Ashti Pandhurna 0.524 4.86 12.00

148 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.522 4.82 12.00

149 Arvi Sawangi 0.520 4.77 12.00

150 Arvi Saldara 0.508 4.45 12.00

151 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.507 4.46 11.96

152 Seloo Akoli 0.501 4.67 11.46

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Annexure 4.2: Grampanchayats with Healthy living Index

SN Block Grampanchayat Healthy Living % of

Non-addictedIndex

1 Samudrapur Karda 0.971 97.1%

2 Ashti Pilapur 0.922 92.2%

3 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.917 91.7%

4 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.889 88.9%

5 Karanja Jasapur 0.883 88.3%

6 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.879 87.9%

7 Ashti Bhishnur 0.874 87.4%

8 Karanja Bihadi 0.861 86.1%

9 Ashti Ranwadi 0.853 85.3%

10 Arvi Deurwada 0.849 84.9%

11 Ashti Parsoda 0.849 84.9%

12 Devoli Amboda 0.836 83.6%

13 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.834 83.4%

14 Wardha Bodad 0.833 83.3%

15 Samudrapur Khandala 0.832 83.2%

16 Karanja Umari 0.828 82.8%

17 Karanja Ekarjun 0.828 82.8%

18 Arvi Rohana 0.827 82.7%

19 Arvi Borgaon 0.826 82.6%

20 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.823 82.3%

21 Ashti Sahur 0.822 82.2%

22 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.819 81.9%

23 Seloo Juwadi 0.817 81.7%

24 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.817 81.7%

25 Ashti Wadala 0.814 81.4%

26 Arvi Sorta 0.814 81.4%

27 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.812 81.2%

28 Hinganghat Pohana 0.811 81.1%

29 Ashti Drugwada 0.811 81.1%

30 Karanja Kajali 0.810 81.0%

31 Ashti Thar 0.810 81.0%

32 Ashti Bambarda 0.809 80.9%

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Index Non-addicted

33 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.809 80.9%

34 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.808 80.8%

35 Karanja Pardi 0.808 80.8%

36 Arvi Morangana 0.807 80.7%

37 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.807 80.7%

38 Karanja Parsodi 0.806 80.6%

39 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.806 80.6%

40 Devoli Agargaon 0.805 80.5%

41 Devoli Wabgaon 0.804 80.4%

42 Hinganghat Jangona 0.803 80.3%

43 Wardha Kelapur 0.802 80.2%

44 Arvi Bedhona 0.802 80.2%

45 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.801 80.1%

46 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.801 80.1%

47 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.801 80.1%

48 Devoli Fattepur 0.800 80.0%

49 Hinganghat Allipur 0.799 79.9%

50 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.799 79.9%

51 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.798 79.8%

52 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 0.798 79.8%

53 Karanja Kinhala 0.798 79.8%

54 Wardha Nimgaon 0.797 79.7%

55 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.797 79.7%

56 Karanja Dhawasa 0.796 79.6%

57 Devoli Palasgaon 0.796 79.6%

58 Ashti Pandhurna 0.796 79.6%

59 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.796 79.6%

60 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.794 79.4%

61 Devoli Babulgaon 0.793 79.3%

62 Wardha Satoda 0.793 79.3%

63 Hinganghat Warud 0.791 79.1%

64 Arvi Salfal 0.791 79.1%

65 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.791 79.1%

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Index Non-addicted

66 Hinganghat Veni 0.791 79.1%

67 Arvi Saldara 0.790 79.0%

68 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.789 78.9%

69 Hinganghat Fukata 0.788 78.8%

70 Seloo Saldoh 0.787 78.7%

71 Hinganghat Wadner 0.785 78.5%

72 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.785 78.5%

73 Karanja Kundi 0.784 78.4%

74 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.783 78.3%

75 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.783 78.3%

76 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.783 78.3%

77 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.783 78.3%

78 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.782 78.2%

79 Wardha Anji(Moti) 0.782 78.2%

80 Karanja Sawal 0.782 78.2%

81 Arvi Belhara 0.781 78.0%

82 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.780 78.0%

83 Arvi Bodad 0.779 77.9%

84 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.779 77.9%

85 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.777 77.7%

86 Hinganghat Wela 0.777 77.7%

87 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.775 77.5%

88 Devoli Sendari 0.774 77.4%

89 Seloo Zadshi 0.774 77.4%

90 Seloo Helodi 0.774 77.4%

91 Samudrapur Ubda 0.773 77.3%

92 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.773 77.3%

93 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.772 77.2%

94 Seloo Dindoda 0.772 77.2%

95 Wardha Peth 0.771 77.1%

96 Seloo Deulgaon 0.768 76.8%

97 Arvi Sawangi 0.766 76.6%

98 Seloo Khadaki 0.766 76.6%

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Index Non-addicted

99 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.765 76.5%

100 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.763 76.3%

101 Wardha Selukate 0.763 76.3%

102 Seloo Jaypur 0.763 76.3%

103 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.762 76.2%

104 Seloo Waghala 0.762 76.2%

105 Hinganghat Jamani 0.761 76.1%

106 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.761 76.1%

107 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.760 76.0%

108 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.759 75.9%

109 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.758 75.8%

110 Samudrapur Washi 0.755 75.5%

111 Wardha Tigaon 0.754 75.4%

112 Wardha Paloti 0.754 75.4%

113 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.753 75.3%

114 Seloo Kopara 0.753 75.3%

115 Hinganghat Yerla 0.748 74.8%

117 Arvi Bhadod 0.748 74.5%

116 Devoli Bopapur 0.748 74.8%

118 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.747 74.7%

119 Devoli Kajalsara 0.747 74.7%

120 Wardha Bhivapur 0.745 74.5%

121 Hinganghat Donduda 0.742 74.2%

122 Samudrapur Nandori 0.741 74.1%

123 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.741 74.1%

124 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.740 74.0%

125 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.739 73.9%

126 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 0.739 73.9%

127 Samudrapur Tas 0.738 73.8%

128 Devoli Chinchala 0.736 73.6%

129 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.734 73.4%

130 Wardha Wadadh 0.732 73.2%

131 Devoli Nagzari 0.730 73.0%

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SN Block Grampanchayat Healthy Living % of

Index Non-addicted

132 Hinganghat Yenora 0.729 72.9%

133 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.728 72.8%

134 Wardha Inzapur 0.728 72.8%

135 Devoli Loni 0.727 72.7%

136 Arvi Kawadi 0.726 72.6%

137 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.723 72.3%

138 Hinganghat Wani 0.723 72.3%

139 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.719 71.9%

140 Devoli Chikhali 0.719 71.2%

141 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.719 71.9%

142 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.718 71.8%

143 Hinganghat Umari 0.718 71.8%

144 Seloo Akoli 0.716 71.6%

145 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.715 71.5%

146 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.710 71.0%

147 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.703 70.3%

148 Wardha Lonsawali 0.696 69.6%

149 Samudrapur Sewa 0.695 69.5%

150 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.694 69.4%

151 Devoli Yesgaon 0.694 69.4%

152 Hinganghat Satefal 0.684 68.4%

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5.

Financial

Inclusion and

Household

infrastructure

Participation in SHGs means a step towards women empowerment.

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The present chapter provides the findings related to

Financial Inclusion and Household infrastructure index.

The first step is organization of all Grampanchayats on

the basis of descending index (Grampanchayat with

highest index at the top and with least index in the

bottom). Then the four quartiles (Categories) of villages

are formed by using standard statistical method. The

details of each category are as follows:

1 Quartile 1 Top 38 Very High

2 Quartile 2 Middle 38

Grampanchayats

3 Quartile 3 Lower Middle 38

Grampanchayats

4 Quartile 4 Lowest 38

Grampanchayats

The above classification will provide a clear guideline to

the district administrators regarding the Grampanchayat

where they need to intervene.

The two indicators used to find the Financial Inclusion

index are percentage of households with at least one

female member as the member of Self Help Group

(SHG) and the percentage of persons (=>6 years of age)

with bank account.

Grampanchayats with their Financial Inclusion index

are given inAnnexure 5.1 at the end of this chapter.

The Grampanchayat with highest Financial Inclusion

index is Hiwara Kaware in Devoli Block (0.891) and

lowest is Selu Bai in Hinganaghat block (0.345).Hiwara

Kaware Grampanchayat have 97.48 % households with

at least one female as SHG member and around 80.72%

persons have bank account. However in Selu Bai only

Grampanchayats

High

Medium

Poor

1 How the Grampanchayats are categorised on

the basis of Financial Inclusion and Household

Infrastructure index?

Category Quartile Details Category

name

2. Which indicators are used to find Financial

Inclusion index?

3. Which Grampanchayat is highest in terms of

Financial Inclusion index and which is lowest?

Number

7.77 % households have SHG members and 61.17 %

persons have bank account.

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of Financial

Inclusion index are as follows:

1 Devoli Hiwra kaware 0.891

2 Devoli Kajalsara 0.803

3 Devoli Loni 0.803

4 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.803

5 Devoli Fattepur 0.798

6 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.783

7 Samudrapur Karda 0.782

8 Devoli Wabgaon 0.781

9 Devoli Bopapur 0.780

10 Wardha Kelapur 0.778

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.444

2 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.442

3 Hinganghat Warud 0.434

4 Ashti Pilapur 0.413

5 Hinganghat Allipur 0.413

6 Hinganghat Yerla 0.408

7 Hinganghat Jangona 0.392

8 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.391

9 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.391

10 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.345

4. Which are the top 10 Grampanchayats in

Financial Inclusion index?

SN Block Grampanchayat Financial

Inclusion index

5. Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

Financial Inclusion index?

SN Block Grampanchayat Financial

Inclusionindex

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7. How many Grampanchayats in different block

are in very high, high, middle and poor category

in terms of Financial Inclusion index?

Figure 5.1 provides the picture of block wise status of

Grampanchayat.

Devo l i b lock have maximum number of

Grampanchayats with very high Financial Inclusion

index. Karnja and Ashti block have no Grampanchayat

with very high index of Financial Inclusion. Hinganghat

block have maximum Grampanchayats with low index.

It is to be remembered that on the basis of this number,

the implications about overall situation of SHG

participation or banking of the block cannot be drawn as

this analysis is based on sampled Grampanchayat and

not all Grampanchayats in each block.

6. Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayats in

Financial Inclusion index?

SN Block Gramapanchayat Financial

Inclusionindex

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Karanja Selgaon (umate) 0.620

2 Karanja Selgaon lawane 0.620

3 Seloo Sukali(station) 0.620

4 Karanja Parsodi 0.617

5 Samudrapur Sewa 0.616

6 Devoli Amboda 0.613

7 Ashti Parsoda 0.609

8 Wardha ANJI(moti) 0.608

9 Karanja Kundi 0.602

10 Hinganghat Umari 0.600

Figure 5.1: Number of Grampanchayats in each category of Financial Inclusion index, block wise

1

17

25 6 7

2 3

2

1 6

89 7

58

2

6

101

1 511

2

192

11

2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Very High High Medium Low

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8. Females in how many households are members of SHGs in surveyed villages?

Block

Number of females asSHG members

TotalHouseholdwith SHGmembers1 2 3 4

Arvi 1469 45 2 0 1516

Ashti 1677 43 3 0 1723

Devoli 5075 255 19 2 5351

Hinganghat 2974 67 2 0 3043

Karanja 1782 33 1 0 1816

Samudrapur 2731 178 10 1 2920

Seloo 430 87 4 0 2521

Wardha 5359 313 21 1 5694

Devoli and Wardha block have maximum households

with SHG members, while Arvi has least number of

households.

SHGs receive periodic training by DRDA or

MAVIM

They also receive funds through bank after

submission of proposals

The revolving funds are mainly utilized for non-

productive activities such as expenditure in

marriages, construction of homes, for admission of

children, buying seeds or for health reasons by

majority of the members

The incidences of occupations such as bangle

selling, grocery shops, fall pico machine, tailoring,

flour mills, preparing Patravali, milk production,

goat farming by SHGs are also observed.

The members are benefitted as they develop habit

of saving

Delay in obtaining honorarium of Cluster Resource

Persons was reported

Lack of knowledge about marketing strategies and

hence lack of initiative for starting any

9. What are the issues related to SHGs?

manufacturing units was observed among SHG

members during interviews

Certain SHGs limit their programme to collecting

deposits and giving loans. Such SHGs have to be

motivated to involve in group activities

Inadequacy of efficient and skilled coordinators

was also reported by SHG members

The income of members who are engaged in

agriculture is irregular and seasonal. They fail to

repay loan during off seasons and find it difficult to

attend the group meetings during agricultural

seasons

Around 80 % persons of 6 years and above age in

Wardha have bank accounts.

Around 43 % households in which at least one

female is member of SHGs.

Following are the concerns emerging from Financial

Inclusion index:

10. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Financial Inclusionindex?

11. What are the concerns those are emerging from

Financial Inclusion index?

Table 5.1: Number of households with number of SHG members

# Figure indicate number of households

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13. Which Grampanchayat is highest in terms of

Household Infrastructure index and which is

lowest?

14. Which are the top 10 Grampanchayats in

Household Infrastructure index?

The Grampanchayat with highest Household

Infrastructure index is Yesgaon in Devoli Block (index:

0.879) and lowest is Umari in Karnaja block (Index:

0.508). Yeasgaon Grampanchayat has almost all

indicators have value above 80 %. But in Umari two

indicatorshave value above 90 %.

The top 10 Grampanchayats in terms of Household

Infrastructure index are as follows:

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

SN Indicator Description

1. Percentage of households with Electricity -

2. Percentage of households with LPG The availability of LPG was considered rather than

its use.

3. Percentage of Owned households -

4. Percentage of households with availability of Water available from any source was considered

5. Percentage of households using individual The percentage of households having individual

toilets and using them was calculated against the

total number of households surveyed in that

Grampanchayat

6. Percentage of households with hygienic Hygienic drainage facility included the Waste water

outlet to: drainage, kitchen garden, farm and

shoshkhadda

7. Percentage of households with hygienic facility Hygienic facility of garbage disposal included:

waste bin, farm, wormy compost, ghanta gadi

8. Percentage of pacca house Pacca house was the house with all roof, floor and

wall material was cement or stone

drinking water for 12 months

drainage facility

of garbage disposal

SN Block Grampanchayat HouseholdInfra-

structureindex

1 Devoli Yesgaon 0.879

2 Devoli Palasgaon 0.864

3 Devoli Bopapur 0.845

4 Ashti NavinAshti 0.842

5 Wardha Bhivapur 0.842

6 Wardha Peth 0.838

7 Devoli Nachangaon 0.833

8 Wardha Bodad 0.826

9 Devoli Chinchala 0.823

10 Devoli Chikhali 0.821

12. Which indicators are used to find Household

Infrastructure index?

Financial Inclusion index is low in Gram-

panchayats ofAshti and Hiangnghat blocks.

Household infrastructure is one of the ways of assessing

standard of living of people. Following indicators were

used to find Household Infrastructure index (Table 5.2).

The Grampanchayats with their Household

Infrastructure are given in Annexure 5.2 at the end of

this chapter.

Table 5.2 : Household infrastructure index : Indicators and description

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15. Which are the lowest 10 Grampanchayats in

Household Infrastructure index?

SN Block Grampanchayat HouseholdInfra-

structureindex

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

The lowest 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Arvi Saldara 0.582

2 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.581

3 Seloo Akoli 0.581

4 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.578

5 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.573

6 Arvi Kawadi 0.571

7 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.567

8 Karanja Kannamwar gram 0.559

9 Karanja Dhawasa 0.539

10 Karanja Umari 0.508

2 4

14

1 1 1

15

33

6

52

8 6

5

8 4

1

12

2

55

1

6

2

10

14

1 5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Arvi Ashti Devoli Hinganghat Karanja Samudrapur Seloo Wardha

Very High High Medium Low

Figure 5.2: Number of Grampanchayats in each category of Healthy living index, block wise

16. Which are the middle 10 Grampanchayats in

Household Infrastructure index?

SN Block Grampanchayat Household Infra-

structureindex

See Page No. 6 & 7 for Methodology of Index

The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

1 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.712

2 Hinganghat Wadner 0.712

3 Seloo Waghala 0.711

4 Hinganghat Veni 0.711

5 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.711

6 Ashti Ranwadi 0.711

7 Hinganghat Yenora 0.710

8 Seloo Helodi 0.708

9 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.707

10 Samudrapur Karda 0.707

17. How many Grampanchayats in different block

are in very high, high, middle and poor category

in terms of Household Infrastructure index?

Figure 5.2 provides the picture of block wise status of

Grampanchayat.

Devoli and Wardha block have maximum number of

Grampanchayats with very high Household

Infrastructure index. Karanaja has no Grampanchayat

with very high Household Infrastructure index. It is to

be remembered that on the basis of this number, the

implications about overall Household Infrastructure

scenario of the block cannot be drawn as this analysis is

based on sampled Grampanchayat and not all

Grampanchayats in each block.

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18. Is there any relation between financial inclusion

and household infrastructure?

19. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Household Infrastructure index?

The correlation coefficient of financial inclusion and

household infrastructure index is 0.42 indicating

financial inclusion has positive effect on households

infrastructure.

133 Grampanchayats have electricity in more than

90 % of households.

34 Grampanchayats have LPG in more than 80 %

of households

135 Grampanchayats have more than 90 % of

households as own houses.

137 Grampanchayats have households with

drinking water facility available in more than 50%

of households

20. What are the concerns those are emerging from

Household Infrastructure living index?

43 Grampanchayats have more than 80 % of

households which use toilets

Following are the concerns emerging from Household

Infrastructure index:

The drainage and garbage disposal are continued to

be issues in villages. Only 7 Grampanchayats have

more than 90% households with hygienic drainage

facility. Only 6 Grampanchayats have more than

90% households with hygienic facility of garbage

disposal.

Maximum percentage of pacca houses is 78 % and

minimum is 20%. This indicates requirement to

improve housing conditions.

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1 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.891 97.5% 80.7%

4 Devoli Kajalsara 0.803 57.1% 82.1%

3 Devoli Loni 0.803 72.9% 87.7%

2 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.803 9.4% 81.4%

5 Devoli Fattepur 0.798 74.5% 85.0%

6 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.783 69.9% 86.7%

7 Samudrapur Karda 0.782 67.9% 88.5%

8 Devoli Wabgaon 0.781 72.3% 83.9%

9 Devoli Bopapur 0.780 69.6% 86.4%

10 Wardha Kelapur 0.778 74.1% 81.4%

11 Devoli Yesgaon 0.772 68.5% 85.9%

12 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.767 74.3% 79.1%

13 Devoli Babulgaon 0.764 66.8% 86.0%

14 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.748 69.0% 80.6%

15 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.748 64.8% 84.8%

16 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.748 71.8% 77.8%

19 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.745 68.6% 80.5%

18 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.745 44.0% 77.9%

17 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 0.745 58.7% 90.4%

20 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.741 65.2% 83.1%

21 Devoli Palasgaon 0.740 62.9% 85.1%

22 Arvi Sorta 0.728 56.9% 88.8%

23 Seloo Waghala 0.725 57.9% 87.0%

24 Wardha Bhivapur 0.725 65.0% 79.9%

25 Devoli Chinchala 0.723 62.4% 82.2%

26 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.721 57.0% 87.1%

27 Samudrapur Tas 0.717 58.0% 85.3%

29 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.717 63.5% 79.9%

28 Wardha Tigaon 0.717 60.1% 83.4%

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31 Seloo Dindoda 0.712 61.1% 81.4%

30 Wardha Lonsawali 0.712 57.1% 85.3%

32 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.711 59.6% 82.6%

33 Seloo Zadshi 0.708 50.7% 91.0%

34 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.707 55.2% 86.3%

36 Devoli Nagzari 0.704 62.0% 78.9%

35 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.704 65.8% 75.1%

37 Devoli Agargaon 0.703 62.3% 78.3%

38 Wardha Nimgaon 0.700 56.8% 83.2%

39 Devoli Chikhali 0.697 61.4% 78.0%

40 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.691 65.7% 72.5%

41 Seloo Jaypur 0.686 52.3% 84.9%

42 Seloo Juwadi 0.684 56.7% 80.2%

43 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.683 58.5% 78.1%

45 Karanja Kinhala 0.682 50.0% 86.4%

44 Samudrapur Washi 0.682 51.7% 84.7%

46 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.679 59.8% 76.1%

47 Wardha Peth 0.671 47.3% 86.9%

48 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.670 57.6% 76.3%

49 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.670 51.9% 82.1%

50 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.666 46.8% 86.3%

51 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.662 54.7% 77.7%

52 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.660 55.6% 76.3%

53 Hinganghat Yenora 0.657 50.2% 81.3%

54 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.656 57.8% 73.4%

55 Karanja Kajali 0.654 39.6% 91.1%

56 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.652 51.5% 78.8%

57 Seloo Helodi 0.651 46.6% 83.6%

58 Wardha Satoda 0.650 50.6% 79.5%

59 Ashti Pandhurna 0.648 50.9% 78.7%

60 Arvi Borgaon 0.647 48.0% 81.3%

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61 Samudrapur Ubda 0.644 50.4% 78.4%

62 Seloo Saldoh 0.642 48.6% 79.9%

63 Ashti Ranwadi 0.636 48.9% 78.4%

64 Seloo Khadaki 0.635 50.8% 76.2%

65 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.634 43.1% 83.7%

66 Wardha Selukate 0.634 53.5% 73.3%

67 Ashti Thar 0.631 41.3% 85.0%

68 Wardha Paloti 0.631 47.7% 78.5%

69 Karanja Ekarjun 0.627 40.6% 84.8%

70 Samudrapur Nandori 0.625 53.0% 72.1%

71 Seloo Deulgaon 0.624 46.4% 78.3%

72 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.620 33.5% 90.5%

74 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.620 34.9% 89.1%

73 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.620 40.5% 83.5%

75 Karanja Parsodi 0.617 34.5% 89.0%

76 Samudrapur Sewa 0.616 44.1% 79.1%

77 Devoli Amboda 0.613 58.3% 64.2%

78 Ashti Parsoda 0.609 44.9% 77.0%

79 Wardha Anji(Moti) 0.608 41.7% 80.0%

80 Karanja Kundi 0.602 32.9% 87.6%

81 Hinganghat Umari 0.600 44.4% 75.6%

82 Karanja Umari 0.600 21.0% 87.6%

83 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.600 40.7% 79.4%

84 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.593 21.5% 85.6%

85 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.591 41.3% 76.9%

86 Seloo Kopara 0.591 32.8% 85.4%

87 Karanja Sawal 0.590 29.0% 87.1%

88 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.589 38.2% 79.6%

89 Hinganghat Wani 0.587 42.4% 74.9%

90 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.586 45.3% 71.8%

91 Ashti Drugwada 0.585 41.2% 75.7%

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92 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.584 30.8% 86.0%

93 Wardha Inzapur 0.583 44.5% 72.2%

94 Ashti Wadala 0.582 29.1% 87.3%

95 Arvi Salfal 0.579 31.4% 84.5%

96 Devoli Sendari 0.577 40.4% 75.0%

97 Ashti Sahur 0.574 31.5% 83.4%

98 Arvi Bodad 0.571 24.7% 89.5%

99 Wardha Bodad 0.571 60.2% 78.4%

100 Hinganghat Wela 0.570 40.7% 73.4%

101 Ashti Bambarda 0.568 32.9% 80.7%

102 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.568 34.7% 78.9%

103 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.567 21.4% 92.1%

104 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.564 27.3% 85.4%

105 Karanja Dhawasa 0.560 41.5% 87.6%

106 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.559 32.1% 79.7%

107 Arvi Bedhona 0.558 31.0% 80.6%

108 Arvi Rohana 0.553 23.6% 87.0%

109 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.553 32.4% 78.2%

110 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.552 32.7% 77.6%

111 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.552 30.9% 79.5%

112 Karanja Pardi 0.550 25.9% 84.2%

113 Karanja Bihadi 0.545 26.4% 82.6%

114 Samudrapur Khandala 0.544 36.2% 72.6%

115 Hinganghat Jamani 0.543 35.9% 72.7%

116 Hinganghat Fukata 0.535 31.6% 75.4%

117 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.532 30.9% 75.4%

118 Hinganghat Donduda 0.532 26.2% 80.2%

119 Karanja Jasapur 0.532 23.9% 82.5%

120 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.525 15.4% 89.6%

122 Arvi Morangana 0.524 24.2% 80.6%

121 Hinganghat Veni 0.524 24.8% 80.0%

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124 Arvi Deurwada 0.516 23.9% 79.4%

123 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 0.516 22.0% 81.3%

125 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.498 21.3% 78.3%

127 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.496 26.7% 72.5%

126 Seloo Akoli 0.496 25.7% 73.5%

128 Hinganghat Pohana 0.495 26.8% 72.1%

129 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.490 21.4% 76.6%

131 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.485 17.2% 79.8%

130 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.485 20.7% 76.4%

132 Arvi Belhara 0.484 19.5% 77.3%

133 Arvi Kawadi 0.482 30.6% 65.7%

134 Arvi Sawangi 0.482 21.2% 75.2%

135 Hinganghat Wadner 0.468 16.4% 77.3%

136 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.466 22.9% 70.3%

137 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.466 65.3% 82.2%

138 Arvi Saldara 0.461 13.6% 78.7%

139 Arvi Bhadod 0.451 72.0% 83.1%

140 Hinganghat Satefal 0.446 9.3% 80.0%

141 Wardha Wadadh 0.445 8.4% 80.6%

142 Ashti Bhishnur 0.444 15.0% 73.8%

143 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.444 13.6% 75.3%

144 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.442 22.7% 65.6%

145 Hinganghat Warud 0.434 18.7% 68.1%

146 Ashti Pilapur 0.413 3.1% 79.5%

147 Hinganghat Allipur 0.413 11.4% 71.2%

148 Hinganghat Yerla 0.408 7.8% 73.7%

149 Hinganghat Jangona 0.392 7.4% 71.0%

150 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.391 7.5% 70.7%

151 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.391 59.1% 82.1%

152 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.345 7.8% 61.2%

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1 Devoli Yesgaon 0.879 98.43% 80.31% 97.64% 92.13% 89.76% 95.28% 88.19% 61.42%

2 Devoli Palasgaon 0.864 96.77% 81.18% 94.62% 97.31% 84.95% 87.10% 85.48% 63.44%

3 Devoli Bopapur 0.845 96.62% 82.61% 98.07% 88.41% 82.13% 73.43% 78.26% 76.33%

4 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.842 97.80% 83.96% 79.87% 83.02% 86.79% 94.03% 75.16% 73.27%

5 Wardha Bhivapur 0.842 98.36% 73.22% 94.54% 81.97% 73.22% 92.35% 85.79% 73.77%

6 Wardha Peth 0.838 96.14% 77.78% 94.69% 94.69% 85.99% 86.96% 73.43% 60.39%

7 Wardha Bodad 0.826 97.35% 81.42% 91.59% 81.86% 84.07% 82.30% 68.14% 73.89%

8 Devoli Chinchala 0.823 97.87% 77.30% 98.58% 91.49% 90.78% 70.21% 78.01% 53.90%

9 Devoli Chikhali 0.821 97.03% 72.77% 97.03% 82.18% 75.25% 82.18% 87.13% 63.37%

10 Devoli Wabgaon 0.817 93.67% 68.13% 98.05% 88.81% 81.75% 85.40% 82.00% 55.72%

11 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.815 92.67% 58.64% 96.34% 92.15% 84.82% 85.34% 86.39% 56.02%

12 Devoli Kajalsara 0.810 95.55% 74.09% 96.76% 79.76% 85.02% 78.14% 72.47% 65.99%

13 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.804 92.08% 75.37% 95.01% 86.51% 90.62% 68.91% 74.78% 59.82%

14 Wardha Tigaon 0.803 93.72% 69.96% 91.93% 89.24% 76.68% 80.27% 83.41% 56.95%

15 Wardha Paloti 0.802 93.89% 78.73% 94.87% 81.66% 83.37% 81.66% 66.01% 61.37%

16 Wardha Anji(Moti) 0.800 96.74% 83.04% 91.09% 85.00% 77.25% 82.25% 62.68% 62.25%

17 Devoli Fattepur 0.800 92.45% 75.47% 96.70% 84.43% 81.13% 77.36% 60.38% 72.17%

18 Devoli Sendari 0.796 97.08% 61.40% 95.32% 78.36% 64.91% 88.30% 89.47% 61.99%

19 Ashti Drugwada 0.796 95.15% 69.90% 100.00% 94.94% 66.00% 75.10% 70.04% 66.00%

20 Wardha Kelapur 0.796 93.30% 79.46% 92.41% 95.98% 80.36% 60.71% 67.41% 66.96%

21 Arvi Sorta 0.795 93.58% 69.72% 96.02% 70.34% 74.31% 92.97% 80.43% 58.41%

22 Wardha Wadadh 0.794 96.15% 67.83% 97.20% 64.34% 76.57% 78.32% 86.36% 68.18%

23 Devoli Nagzari 0.794 91.35% 68.88% 96.83% 98.85% 78.39% 87.61% 70.32% 42.65%

24 Ashti Parsoda 0.788 97.78% 72.00% 98.22% 84.89% 83.56% 88.00% 67.11% 38.67%

25 Devoli Loni 0.788 94.27% 71.76% 96.18% 95.04% 66.03% 82.06% 70.99% 53.82%

26 Wardha Lonsawali 0.785 94.53% 69.00% 97.26% 89.36% 73.56% 55.93% 92.71% 55.93%

27 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.784 95.45% 67.72% 94.85% 81.78% 80.40% 93.07% 78.61% 35.45%

28 Wardha Selukate 0.781 93.61% 75.55% 89.87% 79.74% 85.46% 76.65% 62.56% 61.67%

29 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.779 97.16% 86.17% 97.87% 90.07% 90.07% 49.65% 54.61% 57.80%

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30 Wardha Nimgaon 0.778 94.89% 71.59% 95.45% 82.95% 78.98% 69.89% 62.50% 66.48%

31 Allipur 0.777 94.79% 86.55% 90.15% 78.19% 84.09% 68.20% 58.39% 61.53%

32 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.776 88.55% 66.03% 94.66% 77.10% 77.86% 80.53% 74.05% 61.83%

33 Khandala 0.774 95.98% 82.91% 96.48% 94.47% 91.96% 43.72% 67.34% 46.73%

34 Devoli Talni 0.774 86.54% 66.83% 99.04% 88.46% 81.25% 71.63% 72.60% 52.88%

35 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.774 97.63% 88.13% 93.19% 37.87% 73.68% 81.22% 73.89% 73.58%

36 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.768 94.27% 75.00% 95.31% 73.96% 70.83% 71.35% 73.44% 60.42%

37 Arvi Deurwada 0.767 95.68% 62.82% 97.12% 92.22% 79.54% 74.64% 59.94% 51.59%

38 Wardha Satoda 0.764 97.24% 89.14% 87.52% 65.32% 87.20% 63.37% 43.60% 77.96%

39 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.764 93.12% 72.19% 93.12% 71.63% 67.28% 84.55% 72.89% 56.04%

40 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.763 91.33% 69.66% 94.43% 81.73% 76.78% 80.19% 64.71% 51.70%

41 Ashti Sahur 0.758 93.81% 64.60% 93.81% 77.76% 63.44% 94.39% 79.69% 38.68%

42 Kajalsara 0.757 93.75% 67.86% 93.30% 86.61% 64.29% 70.09% 88.39% 41.52%

43 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.757 96.64% 86.71% 93.93% 44.64% 83.79% 73.50% 61.21% 65.29%

44 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.756 94.57% 83.48% 95.00% 85.43% 81.09% 38.26% 68.91% 58.26%

45 Washi 0.756 96.48% 87.28% 92.17% 79.06% 60.86% 55.38% 88.06% 45.40%

46 Devoli Agargaon 0.752 92.69% 67.12% 96.35% 71.00% 83.56% 74.20% 74.89% 42.01%

47 Wardha Inzapur 0.751 98.84% 83.24% 86.99% 54.62% 82.08% 58.96% 62.72% 73.70%

48 Hiwara 0.749 97.08% 78.71% 96.45% 95.62% 78.71% 25.26% 79.96% 47.39%

49 Wardha 0.747 94.37% 72.68% 92.11% 56.34% 76.62% 63.38% 80.00% 62.25%

50 Karanja Kinhala 0.745 96.08% 61.76% 95.59% 98.53% 85.29% 80.39% 49.02% 29.41%

51 Yerla 0.740 94.69% 76.54% 94.13% 74.30% 77.65% 60.89% 58.38% 55.31%

52 Ashti Wadala 0.738 93.99% 45.65% 96.70% 81.38% 66.37% 92.49% 85.59% 28.53%

53 Devoli Amboda 0.738 93.33% 83.33% 100.00% 83.33% 78.33% 31.67% 75.00% 45.00%

54 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.737 93.70% 82.98% 94.37% 80.83% 72.39% 58.98% 38.74% 67.83%

55 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.737 95.74% 85.85% 90.27% 47.81% 72.40% 70.55% 52.84% 74.15%

56 Karanja Jasapur 0.732 95.52% 64.68% 97.01% 100.00% 97.39% 71.14% 36.32% 23.66%

57 Arvi 0.729 95.10% 60.49% 97.00% 79.84% 65.12% 76.84% 69.48% 38.96%

58 Seloo Zadshi 0.724 94.18% 83.58% 93.35% 86.90% 80.04% 51.77% 37.01% 52.18%

59 Sawli Wagh 0.724 91.41% 80.62% 89.76% 72.21% 71.30% 53.93% 63.80% 55.94%

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61 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.723 92.16% 87.75% 98.53% 79.90% 73.53% 60.78% 59.31% 26.47%

62 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 0.723 94.78% 84.78% 96.52% 85.65% 80.87% 47.39% 38.70% 49.57%

63 Seloo Saldoh 0.723 94.49% 78.22% 93.18% 82.68% 80.31% 59.06% 37.27% 53.02%

64 Ubda 0.721 94.20% 76.81% 90.58% 79.35% 59.78% 60.87% 66.37% 48.91%

65 Waigaon (Gond) 0.717 94.21% 80.18% 96.04% 86.28% 83.84% 17.99% 75.61% 39.63%

66 Arvi Rohana 0.715 92.82% 70.68% 95.13% 69.29% 69.41% 75.32% 45.19% 54.23%

67 Wadgaon 0.715 93.84% 77.07% 94.69% 56.90% 73.46% 36.52% 88.75% 50.53%

68 Seloo Khadaki 0.714 93.39% 81.68% 92.49% 81.98% 84.08% 43.24% 40.54% 53.45%

69 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.714 88.85% 47.12% 97.48% 84.53% 58.27% 65.11% 76.62% 52.88%

70 Ashti Bhishnur 0.713 95.33% 46.00% 97.67% 79.00% 59.67% 88.33% 80.33% 24.33%

71 Faridpur 0.713 95.35% 82.56% 93.80% 29.84% 61.24% 70.16% 95.74% 41.47%

72 Sawangi(Zade) 0.712 89.52% 76.61% 91.13% 50.54% 69.09% 54.03% 94.09% 44.89%

73 Wadner 0.712 95.70% 85.55% 88.36% 74.22% 73.36% 56.95% 33.05% 62.66%

74 Seloo Waghala 0.711 94.94% 80.38% 95.89% 89.56% 77.22% 43.04% 38.92% 49.05%

75 Veni 0.711 96.64% 69.75% 94.12% 85.29% 60.50% 53.78% 54.20% 54.62%

76 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.711 95.31% 78.59% 95.60% 89.15% 78.30% 46.63% 33.14% 51.91%

77 Ashti Ranwadi 0.711 95.74% 52.79% 97.05% 84.92% 60.98% 76.39% 69.84% 30.82%

78 Yenora 0.710 92.37% 76.71% 93.57% 79.92% 66.67% 50.60% 46.99% 61.45%

79 Seloo Helodi 0.708 91.25% 75.94% 95.00% 88.75% 82.50% 44.38% 41.25% 47.19%

80 Dhondgaon 0.707 94.61% 66.58% 93.26% 58.22% 69.54% 62.80% 84.91% 35.85%

81 Karda 0.707 92.45% 66.04% 86.79% 97.73% 81.13% 47.17% 67.92% 26.42%

82 Devoli Babulgaon 0.705 89.42% 46.63% 93.27% 94.71% 68.27% 51.92% 74.52% 45.19%

83 Seloo Jaypur 0.702 96.54% 78.85% 94.23% 93.08% 84.62% 37.69% 29.23% 47.69%

84 Wela 0.699 93.85% 80.36% 87.70% 65.67% 73.61% 53.77% 41.67% 62.70%

85 Arvi Parsodi 0.693 92.11% 60.53% 97.37% 77.89% 71.58% 57.89% 61.58% 35.79%

86 Lasanpur 0.692 90.43% 82.62% 96.45% 50.13% 70.03% 21.41% 90.43% 52.14%

87 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.691 89.52% 66.81% 89.96% 52.40% 75.11% 52.84% 63.32% 62.88%

88 Pohana 0.691 92.09% 83.33% 90.07% 75.42% 72.56% 67.00% 34.51% 37.54%

89 Satefal 0.689 92.86% 79.05% 93.81% 62.86% 70.71% 49.76% 45.48% 56.67%

90 Karanja Kajali 0.686 95.73% 70.66% 90.88% 58.12% 97.49% 67.81% 27.64% 40.17%

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92 Arvi Bhadod 0.685 94.76% 35.41% 99.64% 83.65% 97.41% 71.54% 27.10% 39.00%

93 Tas 0.685 90.18% 75.60% 93.15% 67.56% 74.11% 39.58% 66.37% 41.37%

94 Dhamangaon 0.684 90.31% 74.89% 94.27% 71.81% 67.84% 42.29% 46.70% 59.47%

95 Hinganghat Fukata 0.684 93.10% 74.41% 91.83% 66.42% 68.06% 46.64% 51.72% 54.99%

96 Arvi Morangana 0.683 93.14% 58.83% 93.48% 77.70% 60.03% 77.70% 53.34% 32.25%

97 Ashti Pilapur 0.683 93.75% 28.13% 97.50% 90.63% 71.25% 50.63% 93.75% 20.63%

98 Arvi Bodad 0.680 93.84% 52.74% 96.58% 53.42% 64.38% 71.23% 53.42% 58.22%

99 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.680 96.81% 75.00% 93.09% 76.06% 64.36% 50.53% 30.32% 57.45%

100 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.674 89.59% 50.00% 94.90% 70.82% 77.76% 79.18% 45.31% 31.63%

101 Hinganghat Wani 0.673 93.27% 81.43% 91.02% 60.61% 67.35% 57.55% 35.92% 51.63%

102 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.668 95.04% 77.27% 90.70% 73.55% 55.99% 41.12% 46.90% 53.93%

103 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 0.668 90.00% 50.00% 95.00% 72.00% 85.00% 74.00% 26.00% 42.00%

104 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.666 91.64% 69.90% 91.97% 66.56% 62.21% 41.80% 53.50% 54.85%

105 Karanja Ekarjun 0.664 96.90% 58.03% 91.83% 67.89% 72.39% 78.03% 28.73% 37.18%

106 Arvi Borgaon 0.664 90.69% 44.61% 96.08% 44.12% 60.29% 70.10% 54.90% 70.10%

107 Hinganghat Umari 0.661 89.92% 73.30% 93.73% 61.85% 66.21% 41.69% 43.60% 58.86%

108 Arvi Belhara 0.659 96.10% 38.96% 96.75% 66.88% 96.58% 70.78% 22.73% 38.76%

109 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.659 94.90% 58.67% 97.96% 71.94% 67.35% 28.06% 76.02% 32.14%

110 Ashti Bambarda 0.658 95.47% 41.15% 96.71% 53.09% 53.50% 74.49% 88.48% 23.87%

111 Seloo Juwadi 0.657 93.26% 68.44% 96.10% 89.72% 63.12% 35.11% 41.49% 38.30%

112 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.655 90.51% 76.61% 93.22% 68.47% 51.53% 44.75% 40.34% 58.31%

113 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.655 91.75% 85.57% 92.78% 82.47% 71.65% 27.32% 26.29% 45.88%

114 Arvi 0.653 95.22% 51.20% 97.85% 70.10% 67.94% 66.99% 31.58% 41.15%

115 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.652 95.01% 50.73% 95.31% 55.43% 67.74% 73.31% 48.09% 36.36%

116 Seloo Dindoda 0.652 94.44% 74.21% 98.02% 85.32% 73.81% 27.78% 31.35% 36.51%

117 Hinganghat Jamani 0.652 89.67% 69.00% 90.27% 61.70% 62.61% 48.33% 48.33% 51.37%

118 Hinganghat Warud 0.650 92.09% 64.87% 91.14% 66.77% 68.99% 37.34% 42.09% 56.65%

119 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.649 94.41% 68.53% 91.61% 82.52% 80.42% 40.56% 25.17% 36.36%

120 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.649 97.22% 80.09% 95.83% 82.41% 76.39% 27.31% 21.76% 38.43%

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123 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.642 91.53% 71.90% 92.56% 61.36% 67.36% 44.83% 40.29% 43.60%

124 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.641 91.67% 68.45% 87.50% 73.81% 61.31% 39.29% 45.24% 45.83%

125 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.641 83.33% 50.97% 96.14% 76.57% 66.67% 61.59% 44.93% 32.85%

126 Ashti Thar 0.641 89.39% 34.24% 94.69% 41.80% 67.85% 80.23% 79.10% 25.72%

127 Arvi Bedhona 0.640 94.30% 39.87% 97.47% 60.76% 96.46% 51.90% 28.50% 43.00%

128 Seloo Deulgaon 0.635 91.48% 76.37% 95.88% 81.87% 71.43% 15.11% 31.59% 44.51%

129 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.629 90.12% 77.12% 89.60% 60.66% 72.62% 32.06% 30.68% 50.26%

130 Arvi Salfal 0.628 91.82% 55.00% 95.91% 58.64% 55.00% 53.64% 50.45% 42.27%

131 Karanja Parsodi 0.623 95.38% 50.42% 94.96% 60.10% 75.21% 57.56% 36.97% 28.57%

132 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.615 94.26% 70.42% 89.18% 62.25% 67.99% 37.31% 27.15% 43.71%

133 Hinganghat Donduda 0.614 94.29% 70.70% 91.00% 63.33% 62.14% 36.19% 22.62% 50.71%

134 Hinganghat Jangona 0.608 89.02% 68.26% 91.89% 65.16% 11.93% 45.58% 55.13% 59.67%

135 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.608 94.07% 54.80% 90.23% 58.99% 57.89% 54.28% 34.21% 41.71%

136 Karanja Pardi 0.600 94.83% 52.35% 92.90% 51.50% 65.46% 70.04% 24.31% 28.76%

137 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.596 87.70% 59.55% 96.44% 67.31% 69.90% 22.65% 34.63% 38.51%

138 Arvi Sawangi 0.595 88.14% 31.36% 97.46% 68.64% 63.56% 58.47% 27.12% 41.53%

139 Ashti Pandhurna 0.595 88.42% 33.73% 94.41% 53.09% 51.50% 72.26% 60.88% 22.00%

140 Karanja Sawal 0.593 95.04% 30.53% 96.18% 59.16% 97.20% 20.99% 44.27% 30.92%

141 Karanja Kundi 0.591 94.13% 50.47% 94.60% 29.58% 76.06% 49.30% 40.61% 37.79%

142 Karanja Bihadi 0.584 92.72% 52.11% 88.51% 40.23% 61.69% 69.35% 34.87% 27.97%

143 Arvi Saldara 0.582 85.45% 18.89% 96.59% 48.92% 53.87% 58.20% 77.09% 26.63%

144 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.581 95.16% 45.81% 88.39% 47.74% 70.65% 44.84% 43.23% 28.71%

145 Seloo Akoli 0.581 84.46% 55.44% 95.16% 70.12% 48.36% 33.68% 40.93% 36.27%

146 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.578 94.14% 23.10% 90.69% 59.31% 68.62% 58.62% 40.00% 27.59%

147 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.573 94.97% 52.20% 92.45% 25.79% 66.04% 57.86% 30.19% 38.99%

148 Arvi Kawadi 0.571 74.64% 34.45% 97.13% 76.56% 57.89% 52.63% 32.54% 30.62%

149 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.567 93.62% 55.32% 92.55% 47.52% 67.38% 33.69% 29.08% 34.40%

150 Karanja 0.559 93.80% 41.24% 91.91% 64.69% 59.84% 44.47% 30.19% 20.75%

151 Karanja Dhawasa 0.539 93.38% 39.71% 88.60% 36.76% 63.97% 53.31% 29.78% 25.37%

152 Karanja Umari 0.508 95.60% 38.34% 91.71% 35.75% 65.80% 39.38% 13.47% 26.42%

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Percolation of

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4. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

Student Scholarship

5. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

MGNREGA

6. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

ShravanbalYojana

7. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

Magel tyala shetatale

8. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

Irrigation wellYojana

9. Percentage of HH in which at least one member is

taking benefit of Maha-e-service Kendra

10. Percentage of HH in which at least one member is

taking benefit ofAaple Sarakar Portal

Eligible population is the population eligible for that

scheme. For example population eligible for students'

free bus pass included those households who have

students learning in schools. For calculating awareness

percolation index both the percentage of eligible

households who are aware of the scheme as well as those

who have taken benefit of the scheme were considered.

Grampanchayats with their Awareness percolation

index are given in Annexure 6.1 at the end of this

chapter.

The Gram panchayat with highest Awareness

percolationindex isYeasgaon in Devoli Block (0.795)

and lowest is Bedhona in Arvi block (Index: 0.164).It is

interesting to note that Yesgaon in Devoli is at the top as

far as Financial Inclusion, Household infrastructure and

Awareness percolation index are considered. This is the

indication that the people have taken benefits of the

schemes to improve their housing conditions.

The top 10 Gram panchayats in terms of Financial

Inclusion index are as follows:

4. Which Gram panchayat is highest in terms of

Awareness percolation index and which is

lowest?

5. Which are the top 10 Gram panchayats in

Awareness percolation index?

In addition to GDPI and dimension wise indices

awareness percolation index of various schemes was

calculated. The methodology of index calculation was

same as described in Chapter 1.

The schemes were decided on the basis of discussion

with district authorities.

The first step is organization of all Grampanchayat on

the basis of descending index (Grampanchayat with

highest index at the top and with least index in the

bottom). Then the four quartiles (Categories) of villages

are formed by using standard statistical method. The

details of each category are as follows:

1 Quartile 1 Top 38 Very High

2 Quartile 2 Middle 38 High

3 Quartile 3 Lower Middle 38 Medium

4 Quartile 4 Lowest 38 Poor

Grampanchayats

Gram panchayats

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The above classification will provide a clear guideline to

the district administrators regarding the Grampanchayat

where they need to intervene.

The indicators used for finding Awareness percolation

index of schemes are as follows:

1. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

Indira Gandhi PensionYojana

2. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

GharkulYojana

3. Percentage of eligible HH who have taken benefit of

Student monthly bus pass

1. Which schemes were selected for study?

2. How the Grampanchayats are categorized on

the basis ofAwareness percolation index?

Category Quartile Details Category

nameNumber

3. Which indicators are used to find Awareness

percolation index?

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Block Gram panchayat Awareness

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6. Which are the lowest 10 Gram panchayats in

Awareness percolation index?

Block Gram panchayat Awareness

Percolation Index

Devoli Yesgaon 0.795

Ashti Sahur 0.784

Ashti Thar 0.759

Ashti Wadala 0.750

Ashti Bambarda 0.745

Ashti Tarasawanga 0.744

Arvi Sorta 0.730

Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.716

Ashti Parsoda 0.708

Ashti Pandhurna 0.700

The lowest 10 Gram panchayats are as follows:

Devoli Sendari 0.373

Samudrapur Tas 0.369

Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.357

Hinganghat Allipur 0.347

Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.342

Samudrapur Sewa 0.340

Arvi Kawadi 0.336

Arvi Saldara 0.318

Arvi Belhara 0.240

Arvi Bedhona 0.164

7. Which are the middle 10 Gram panchayats in

Awareness percolation index?

Block Grampanchayat Awareness

Percolation Index

8. How many Gram panchayats in different block

are in very high, high, middle and poor category

in terms ofAwareness percolation index?

9. What are the encouraging factors as seen from

Awareness percolation index?

The middle 10 Grampanchayats are as follows:

Wardha Bodad 0.518

Wardha Satoda 0.514

Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.514

Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.512

Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.506

Arvi Deurwada 0.504

Samudrapur Ubda 0.503

Hinganghat Jamani 0.501

Hinganghat Yenora 0.501

Samudrapur Washi 0.501

Figure 5.1 provides the picture of block wise status of

Grampanchayat.

Ashti and Karanaja block have maximum number of

Grampanchayats with very high Awareness percolation

index. Seloo has no Grampanchayat with very high

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There is good awareness about the schemes as the

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median in 0.505 indicating more than half of the

population is aware of the schemes.

The correlation among GPDI and awareness

percolation index is positive implying generating

awareness of schemes and providing benefits to

eligible can lead to improved development of

GramPanchayats

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Financial Inclusion index:

10. What are the concerns those are emerging from

Awareness percolation index?

The awareness about Aapale Sarkar Portal is very

less (Maximum 20 % households are aware of that

portal.)

Awareness about MGNREGA seems to be

moderate.

The block of Hiangnaghat has highest number of

Grampanchayats with less awareness of schemes.

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2 Ashti Sahur 0.784 83.75% 93.82% 97.33% 96.69% 95.94% 78.75% 97.18% 96.24% 34.43% 9.86%

3 Ashti Thar 0.759 79.27% 95.96% 91.37% 91.06% 94.53% 91.46% 90.44% 89.34% 27.97% 7.88%

4 Ashti Wadala 0.750 88.46% 97.41% 92.80% 91.06% 89.19% 82.69% 83.83% 83.23% 38.44% 3.00%

5 Ashti Bambarda 0.745 100.00% 98.25% 97.78% 55.17% 95.06% 90.48% 84.03% 83.19% 36.21% 4.94%

6 Ashti Tarasawanga 0.744 68.42% 96.70% 90.80% 94.53% 96.53% 94.74% 92.88% 95.47% 11.22% 2.65%

7 Arvi Sorta 0.730 57.14% 79.82% 93.33% 98.63% 85.02% 80.95% 68.57% 60.95% 86.24% 18.96%

8 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 0.716 76.00% 98.15% 92.39% 93.33% 85.86% 76.00% 72.22% 75.40% 43.98% 2.62%

9 Ashti Parsoda 0.708 82.61% 88.37% 69.57% 88.66% 76.00% 86.17% 87.07% 87.07% 35.56% 6.67%

10 Ashti Pandhurna 0.700 77.08% 89.36% 89.20% 90.51% 90.22% 75.00% 86.52% 84.27% 15.77% 2.20%

11 Ashti Navin Ashti 0.688 81.25% 86.11% 84.97% 90.18% 78.62% 75.00% 69.63% 68.89% 34.91% 18.24%

12 Devoli Babulgaon 0.684 48.15% 95.65% 94.57% 94.05% 82.21% 81.48% 69.57% 76.09% 35.58% 6.25%

13 Wardha Lonsawali 0.676 43.90% 97.96% 85.09% 95.45% 80.85% 85.37% 77.12% 64.71% 39.51% 5.78%

14 Wardha Bhivapur 0.667 55.17% 100.00% 75.26% 93.75% 73.77% 75.86% 79.81% 73.08% 34.97% 5.46%

15 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 0.665 80.00% 95.12% 79.58% 78.87% 85.34% 72.00% 41.67% 58.85% 68.91% 4.69%

16 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 0.661 80.00% 90.57% 65.00% 81.08% 72.11% 100.00% 46.51% 44.19% 64.21% 17.37%

17 Karanja Kundi 0.657 83.33% 93.59% 73.80% 75.94% 80.28% 83.33% 50.75% 56.22% 56.34% 3.76%

18 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 0.650 76.92% 78.90% 66.87% 76.54% 77.66% 76.92% 61.54% 54.62% 59.40% 20.44%

19 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 0.646 62.07% 83.82% 85.53% 84.96% 70.75% 41.38% 76.27% 75.85% 52.47% 12.80%

20 Wardha Peth 0.644 15.38% 95.45% 71.70% 97.96% 57.97% 84.62% 81.55% 78.64% 53.14% 7.25%

21 Ashti Bhishnur 0.641 78.57% 85.21% 85.52% 85.82% 69.67% 53.57% 65.41% 64.32% 44.67% 8.67%

22 Karanja Sawal 0.632 75.00% 86.36% 81.90% 81.90% 78.63% 87.50% 43.87% 47.74% 45.04% 4.20%

23 Ashti Lahan Arvi 0.632 79.25% 78.98% 82.07% 84.26% 72.87% 54.72% 66.56% 66.88% 35.25% 11.09%

24 Hinganghat Satefal 0.621 81.63% 78.62% 81.08% 82.51% 65.24% 55.10% 63.00% 56.50% 51.90% 5.48%

25 Ashti Drugwada 0.611 81.08% 84.54% 80.47% 76.03% 65.37% 67.57% 51.02% 55.10% 40.86% 8.56%

26 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 0.610 43.24% 87.16% 70.23% 85.32% 64.09% 45.95% 66.60% 65.52% 70.38% 11.46%

27 Karanja Bihadi 0.609 71.43% 83.33% 76.11% 77.98% 84.67% 57.14% 46.36% 63.58% 43.30% 5.36%

28 Arvi Borgaon 0.605 45.12% 69.51% 71.20% 78.00% 53.43% 42.40% 24.44% 27.78% 57.84% 6.86%

29 Karanja Kajali 0.601 52.38% 93.67% 77.44% 78.26% 86.32% 71.43% 30.30% 53.79% 53.56% 3.70%

30 Samudrapur Nirgudi 0.599 42.86% 55.10% 59.09% 67.27% 54.08% 35.71% 100.00% 100.00% 82.65% 2.55%

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32 Karanja Pardi 0.596 60.00% 81.37% 82.34% 75.51% 77.38% 80.00% 52.96% 61.23% 45.13% 6.86%

33 Karanja Dhawasa 0.593 56.25% 87.27% 75.89% 70.37% 72.43% 68.75% 40.88% 68.55% 45.59% 7.35%

34 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 0.591 56.25% 94.00% 71.55% 76.58% 81.94% 56.25% 38.89% 63.49% 48.39% 3.23%

35 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 0.589 58.97% 82.67% 71.11% 82.77% 65.57% 49.57% 55.68% 57.63% 53.66% 11.75%

36 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 0.587 40.43% 69.35% 50.00% 57.64% 43.48% 25.53% 49.65% 48.23% 45.82% 4.68%

37 Karanja Ekarjun 0.587 53.33% 73.47% 79.73% 77.62% 69.30% 80.00% 42.23% 56.18% 43.38% 11.27%

38 Karanja Bondar Thana 0.584 57.14% 73.68% 81.08% 71.30% 66.55% 85.71% 46.70% 48.35% 48.28% 5.17%

39 Karanja Kinhala 0.583 52.38% 70.91% 84.95% 72.04% 61.27% 71.43% 50.00% 51.69% 58.82% 9.80%

40 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 0.581 16.67% 73.91% 83.81% 83.81% 71.63% 83.33% 51.85% 60.74% 46.10% 9.22%

41 Karanja Jasapur 0.581 33.33% 66.67% 81.63% 78.41% 69.15% 66.67% 57.25% 61.83% 51.74% 13.93%

42 Wardha Anji(Moti) 0.576 41.89% 86.07% 70.53% 81.80% 58.12% 56.76% 55.86% 55.86% 63.62% 5.58%

43 Wardha Inzapur 0.574 52.38% 90.70% 64.32% 85.89% 58.38% 47.62% 70.77% 64.62% 33.53% 6.07%

44 Devoli Amboda 0.574 62.50% 76.19% 73.53% 72.73% 65.00% 62.50% 65.79% 60.53% 35.00% 0.00%

45 Devoli Pimpalgaon 0.568 56.14% 88.10% 82.45% 84.70% 70.38% 33.33% 49.47% 54.79% 44.87% 3.81%

46 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 0.568 60.98% 65.49% 61.26% 65.91% 47.52% 29.27% 47.47% 46.46% 42.77% 5.99%

47 Hinganghat Rohankheda 0.566 66.67% 89.74% 74.23% 78.35% 63.30% 41.67% 45.78% 40.96% 56.38% 8.51%

48 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 0.564 73.53% 93.20% 72.63% 81.52% 63.46% 29.41% 55.56% 53.33% 38.94% 1.92%

49 Seloo Takali(Kite) 0.563 65.00% 88.64% 64.18% 65.67% 67.83% 70.00% 50.77% 49.23% 41.96% 0.00%

50 Wardha Paloti 0.553 50.00% 78.43% 66.28% 83.04% 61.37% 50.00% 56.00% 59.20% 43.28% 5.87%

51 Karanja Sawli Kh 0.552 41.18% 74.51% 77.59% 76.67% 73.65% 58.82% 40.50% 59.14% 46.77% 3.49%

52 Karanja Kharaskhanda 0.551 33.33% 86.67% 70.59% 68.25% 79.87% 66.67% 43.48% 63.04% 30.19% 8.81%

53 Seloo Kopara 0.549 66.67% 95.45% 62.50% 69.31% 64.53% 77.78% 43.09% 38.21% 30.94% 0.75%

54 Seloo Zadshi 0.544 48.15% 76.19% 73.93% 75.33% 67.78% 60.49% 53.20% 51.23% 34.93% 2.49%

55 Arvi Morangana 0.541 34.88% 62.65% 55.19% 69.72% 64.67% 53.49% 55.37% 56.20% 69.47% 19.21%

56 Seloo Salai(Kala) 0.540 64.29% 89.55% 54.35% 65.48% 52.58% 64.29% 58.95% 53.68% 34.02% 2.58%

57 Seloo Khadaki 0.537 76.47% 84.44% 56.29% 58.91% 56.76% 47.06% 62.16% 57.66% 34.53% 3.00%

58 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 0.534 68.75% 90.70% 63.64% 70.41% 52.31% 50.00% 57.58% 46.46% 31.94% 1.85%

59 Wardha Wadadh 0.533 100.00% 75.00% 65.25% 85.07% 65.03% 0.00% 48.32% 42.95% 46.50% 5.24%

60 Hinganghat Umari 0.532 58.06% 76.19% 63.40% 68.09% 61.04% 41.94% 54.17% 54.17% 48.23% 7.08%

61 Karanja Umari 0.532 71.43% 82.14% 76.02% 76.05% 71.24% 71.43% 42.98% 50.44% 53.63% 7.51%

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62 Wardha Selukate 0.532 54.17% 85.09% 69.57% 84.83% 59.03% 52.08% 42.95% 40.94% 36.56% 6.83%

63 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 0.530 58.62% 88.14% 55.50% 74.14% 54.56% 56.90% 50.35% 51.06% 32.17% 8.31%

64 Ashti Pilapur 0.528 72.73% 58.93% 67.61% 62.50% 58.75% 36.36% 58.00% 56.00% 48.75% 8.75%

65 Devoli Vijaygopal 0.527 65.09% 86.94% 65.51% 74.32% 61.52% 47.17% 42.55% 43.26% 37.50% 3.09%

66 Devoli Wabgaon 0.526 56.25% 81.34% 75.25% 80.60% 65.45% 35.42% 46.98% 48.84% 32.36% 3.41%

67 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 0.526 54.55% 84.62% 61.22% 58.65% 65.50% 63.64% 30.53% 45.26% 56.60% 5.12%

68 Wardha Ganeshpur 0.522 47.06% 75.00% 57.00% 70.41% 60.70% 52.94% 61.05% 57.89% 34.50% 5.68%

69 Seloo Jaypur 0.521 75.00% 77.78% 51.75% 59.63% 55.77% 75.00% 44.90% 44.90% 34.62% 1.92%

70 Samudrapur Lasanpur 0.521 36.67% 85.23% 80.50% 83.61% 57.93% 23.33% 37.29% 46.19% 66.75% 3.27%

71 Arvi Bodad 0.518 54.39% 80.70% 57.89% 64.91% 60.96% 53.45% 31.03% 32.76% 63.01% 19.18%

72 Wardha Bodad 0.518 85.71% 96.97% 69.75% 81.42% 60.18% 57.14% 63.41% 47.56% 40.27% 7.52%

73 Wardha Satoda 0.514 35.00% 88.64% 49.12% 77.88% 55.11% 40.00% 55.96% 55.96% 46.35% 10.05%

74 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 0.514 44.90% 85.71% 71.20% 80.65% 61.87% 24.49% 58.74% 58.04% 26.98% 1.08%

75 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 0.512 50.00% 71.62% 71.89% 75.41% 50.13% 32.14% 42.08% 44.26% 72.51% 2.43%

76 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 0.506 29.41% 85.00% 68.54% 77.91% 68.45% 41.18% 50.55% 50.00% 30.99% 3.94%

77 Arvi Deurwada 0.504 60.56% 67.13% 61.99% 67.59% 54.18% 56.34% 29.01% 31.30% 65.99% 10.37%

78 Samudrapur Ubda 0.503 35.29% 66.67% 75.52% 78.17% 51.45% 29.41% 41.94% 50.54% 71.74% 2.17%

79 Hinganghat Jamani 0.501 65.38% 79.10% 58.46% 69.35% 57.75% 42.31% 50.00% 43.75% 28.88% 6.38%

80 Hinganghat Yenora 0.501 50.00% 86.96% 58.33% 62.96% 54.22% 40.00% 51.40% 56.07% 34.94% 6.02%

81 Samudrapur Washi 0.501 30.43% 63.49% 64.23% 72.95% 55.38% 30.43% 49.17% 48.35% 82.97% 3.33%

82 Arvi Malegaon Theka 0.499 37.50% 65.22% 63.51% 76.71% 67.65% 37.50% 33.33% 37.33% 63.73% 16.67%

83 Arvi Rohana 0.495 31.25% 63.03% 56.25% 71.73% 51.45% 54.17% 44.76% 45.16% 63.15% 14.25%

84 Hinganghat Fukata 0.494 50.00% 70.59% 67.15% 72.56% 54.63% 26.92% 53.31% 55.40% 39.38% 3.81%

85 Samudrapur Karda 0.492 50.00% 61.54% 62.96% 59.26% 47.17% 50.00% 43.48% 47.83% 64.15% 5.66%

86 Seloo Dindoda 0.491 58.82% 76.74% 54.17% 68.33% 66.27% 41.18% 42.66% 39.16% 40.87% 2.78%

87 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 0.490 42.00% 87.74% 69.83% 72.84% 62.61% 28.00% 45.09% 47.32% 31.52% 3.04%

88 Devoli Loni 0.484 54.76% 78.16% 75.19% 83.87% 64.89% 38.10% 34.90% 37.58% 11.07% 5.73%

89 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 0.481 42.31% 59.09% 70.59% 78.44% 44.82% 30.77% 32.34% 37.45% 82.62% 3.05%

90 Arvi Salfal 0.479 10.53% 64.81% 54.64% 77.08% 61.82% 57.89% 40.85% 42.25% 55.00% 14.55%

91 Samudrapur Nandori 0.478 23.33% 72.97% 66.46% 77.39% 53.40% 20.00% 39.90% 49.75% 71.67% 3.26%

92 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 0.478 42.59% 63.76% 71.55% 81.94% 54.31% 48.15% 24.62% 24.62% 61.48% 4.55%

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93 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 0.475 38.89% 75.47% 60.63% 78.13% 51.08% 36.11% 30.17% 36.31% 64.78% 3.76%

94 Seloo Akoli 0.475 52.94% 80.56% 54.52% 60.74% 53.37% 47.06% 51.34% 49.11% 23.83% 1.21%

95 Hinganghat Khangaon 0.473 52.50% 74.49% 66.51% 70.65% 53.64% 32.50% 36.57% 42.13% 38.63% 5.74%

96 Seloo Helodi 0.471 37.50% 72.73% 59.31% 66.21% 61.88% 50.00% 45.32% 46.04% 31.56% 0.94%

97 Seloo Deulgaon 0.469 55.00% 79.63% 58.99% 60.57% 50.00% 45.00% 46.20% 40.51% 31.32% 1.37%

98 Hinganghat Dhamangaon 0.467 100.00% 67.24% 65.00% 67.71% 56.39% 18.52% 44.00% 41.00% 4.85% 2.64%

99 Wardha Dhamangaon 0.467 29.41% 94.83% 70.08% 76.58% 62.98% 58.82% 54.62% 50.42% 43.13% 8.40%

100 Devoli Chinchala 0.466 38.10% 81.82% 69.57% 57.35% 50.35% 33.33% 47.37% 40.79% 46.10% 1.42%

101 Wardha Nimgaon 0.461 55.56% 70.83% 66.67% 80.43% 51.70% 22.22% 42.68% 41.46% 27.27% 1.70%

102 Arvi Umari (Sukali) 0.457 42.86% 54.17% 64.71% 74.00% 67.00% 42.86% 31.25% 29.17% 45.00% 6.00%

103 Hinganghat Warud 0.456 67.50% 71.43% 54.47% 59.35% 40.51% 40.00% 44.81% 43.72% 33.23% 1.27%

104 Samudrapur Khandala 0.455 45.00% 70.00% 35.00% 82.61% 49.25% 30.00% 28.57% 34.29% 73.37% 7.04%

105 Devoli Nagzari 0.454 50.00% 58.24% 71.43% 82.91% 59.37% 46.67% 23.81% 29.05% 25.36% 7.20%

106 Hinganghat Gadegaon 0.454 26.70% 68.75% 75.41% 75.41% 42.26% 20.00% 54.12% 44.71% 41.07% 5.95%

107 Seloo Saldoh 0.453 50.00% 81.25% 48.04% 53.93% 50.39% 50.00% 44.19% 39.53% 33.07% 2.10%

108 Hinganghat Donduda 0.448 41.67% 69.72% 64.58% 70.31% 51.43% 20.83% 43.94% 41.41% 41.43% 3.10%

109 Devoli Agargaon 0.443 45.45% 70.23% 55.77% 65.85% 50.23% 34.55% 43.72% 51.52% 23.29% 2.51%

110 Seloo Sukali(Station) 0.443 56.67% 73.81% 39.64% 50.00% 47.80% 56.67% 41.22% 40.46% 34.90% 1.76%

111 Samudrapur Wadgaon 0.436 32.56% 60.47% 55.02% 70.56% 42.46% 25.58% 36.33% 43.53% 66.03% 3.18%

112 Hinganghat Veni 0.435 70.00% 83.82% 48.25% 64.55% 46.22% 30.00% 38.53% 28.44% 21.85% 2.94%

113 Samudrapur Faridpur 0.433 27.27% 67.65% 69.23% 73.98% 46.12% 22.73% 22.56% 23.31% 79.07% 1.55%

114 Seloo Waghala 0.433 0.00% 79.63% 68.93% 73.27% 64.56% 0.00% 53.66% 50.00% 41.14% 1.90%

115 Devoli Chikhali 0.433 47.83% 91.04% 79.63% 83.33% 37.13% 4.35% 29.66% 36.44% 19.80% 3.47%

116 Devoli Palasgaon 0.430 41.67% 59.70% 69.52% 75.00% 54.84% 41.67% 36.19% 38.10% 9.68% 3.76%

117 Hinganghat Jangona 0.428 51.43% 65.17% 61.27% 67.46% 39.86% 28.57% 38.08% 38.08% 33.17% 5.01%

118 Devoli Kajalsara 0.428 55.56% 73.68% 60.38% 74.00% 53.85% 16.67% 28.70% 29.57% 34.41% 1.21%

119 Hinganghat Kajalsara 0.428 11.11% 74.68% 43.33% 54.44% 66.52% 11.11% 32.99% 40.21% 21.43% 9.82%

120 Ashti Ranwadi 0.428 55.17% 48.25% 63.36% 62.10% 40.98% 55.17% 33.10% 29.58% 37.05% 2.95%

121 Devoli Bopapur 0.426 41.67% 82.00% 62.39% 65.14% 57.97% 25.00% 24.00% 29.00% 37.68% 1.45%

122 Arvi Sawangi 0.426 34.78% 59.70% 54.72% 66.04% 55.08% 52.17% 26.67% 26.67% 43.22% 6.78%

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123 Hinganghat Kapshi 0.423 41.67% 63.89% 58.27% 63.78% 41.02% 21.67% 45.60% 44.80% 38.64% 3.73%

124 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 0.422 60.00% 68.42% 49.02% 77.55% 40.63% 36.00% 37.08% 24.72% 23.96% 4.17%

125 Seloo Wadgaon (Jangli) 0.421 0.00% 100.00% 68.93% 73.27% 54.78% 0.00% 44.00% 40.00% 36.96% 3.48%

126 Wardha Tigaon 0.416 25.00% 71.43% 57.84% 63.37% 39.01% 68.75% 42.39% 40.22% 5.83% 2.24%

127 Hinganghat Wadner 0.416 50.00% 62.77% 52.95% 71.25% 39.53% 25.69% 33.26% 36.63% 37.97% 6.02%

128 Hinganghat Hiwara 0.413 41.38% 68.70% 52.17% 57.78% 45.18% 31.03% 39.86% 39.13% 33.43% 4.22%

129 Samudrapur Hiwara 0.413 25.71% 66.36% 66.54% 77.49% 60.33% 11.43% 43.93% 38.01% 58.04% 5.22%

130 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 0.411 35.14% 62.50% 47.89% 57.75% 48.55% 24.32% 43.06% 47.69% 38.43% 5.79%

131 Arvi Bhadod 0.404 25.00% 73.33% 58.14% 41.86% 59.71% 23.77% 28.71% 50.00% 42.00% 1.72%

132 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 0.402 48.44% 63.09% 58.78% 61.11% 53.56% 23.44% 30.83% 39.10% 20.74% 2.79%

133 Hinganghat Wela 0.401 39.02% 51.65% 50.93% 69.72% 48.81% 29.27% 40.00% 41.00% 26.79% 3.77%

134 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 0.398 53.13% 63.38% 45.63% 55.00% 46.45% 25.00% 36.73% 40.14% 28.01% 4.61%

135 Hinganghat Wani 0.393 47.69% 53.93% 55.17% 63.91% 43.06% 27.69% 32.28% 39.24% 27.76% 2.24%

136 Wardha Kelapur 0.392 30.77% 91.43% 58.82% 55.88% 41.07% 23.08% 32.26% 36.29% 20.09% 2.23%

137 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 0.390 47.69% 55.06% 48.83% 61.66% 37.57% 38.46% 24.43% 36.43% 32.57% 7.71%

138 Hinganghat Pohana 0.389 49.28% 60.22% 48.52% 58.87% 43.10% 26.09% 32.27% 37.27% 27.95% 5.22%

139 Arvi Panjara Bothali 0.384 37.21% 56.41% 41.95% 59.54% 49.03% 44.19% 20.45% 17.42% 50.24% 7.97%

140 Devoli Fattepur 0.380 5.56% 77.08% 58.16% 67.35% 60.38% 16.67% 24.58% 38.14% 30.19% 1.89%

141 Seloo Juwadi 0.379 55.00% 69.23% 44.37% 56.43% 40.43% 20.00% 29.75% 30.58% 28.72% 4.26%

142 Hinganghat Yerla 0.373 48.00% 70.59% 39.04% 53.85% 35.75% 20.00% 31.33% 33.73% 36.87% 3.91%

143 Devoli Sendari 0.373 38.71% 65.57% 55.17% 56.90% 53.22% 25.81% 25.30% 26.51% 23.39% 2.34%

144 Samudrapur Tas 0.369 25.00% 34.48% 53.89% 61.68% 38.99% 8.33% 34.55% 38.22% 70.83% 3.27%

145 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 0.357 35.14% 45.19% 47.89% 57.75% 38.19% 24.32% 37.67% 39.04% 29.13% 2.27%

146 Hinganghat Allipur 0.347 43.37% 51.33% 43.63% 55.57% 33.09% 18.07% 24.88% 29.31% 43.27% 4.81%

147 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 0.342 35.21% 52.85% 49.40% 54.77% 36.22% 19.72% 28.33% 32.08% 31.37% 2.43%

148 Samudrapur Sewa 0.340 15.00% 61.90% 39.76% 53.09% 33.54% 30.00% 15.12% 20.93% 70.19% 0.62%

149 Arvi Kawadi 0.336 27.59% 52.00% 37.50% 55.17% 45.45% 41.38% 15.49% 16.90% 41.63% 2.87%

150 Arvi Saldara 0.318 35.48% 54.24% 41.73% 62.20% 36.22% 29.03% 6.42% 7.34% 43.65% 2.17%

151 Arvi Belhara 0.240 2.60% 14.94% 12.34% 28.57% 53.20% 53.20% 2.27% 20.45% 50.00% 2.60%

152 Arvi Bedhona 0.164 3.80% 15.19% 15.82% 17.72% 53.79% 15.82% 0.00% 21.80% 16.50% 3.80%

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Way Ahead

You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that

makes the existing model obsolete.

- R. Buckminster Fuller

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The present chapter provides the conclusions and

recommendations based on the quantitative and

qualitative data analysis presented in the previous

chapters. The critical areas are identified where urgent

interventions are required.

Critical areas are those sectors where urgent

interventions are required. They are decided on the basis

of GPDI and Dimension wise index. For deciding

critical areas, the critical value of the indicators other

than education indicators was decided as 0.20, as it

indicates broadly 20 % of the performance in that

indicator. If even 20 % performance is not achieved then

we can safely assume that the Grampanchayat requires

more attention. Indicators having values less than 0.20

were identified as 'critical'.

The Grampanchayats with their critical areas are

provided in Table 7.1. The critical values are observed in

1 What are the 'critical areas' and how are they

decided?

following indicators only and not in others:

Percentage of Households with own land

Percentage of Households with irrigated land

Percentage of farmers doing supplementary

occupation

Percentage of Households having LPG connection

Percentage of Households having at least one

female as member of SHG

Percentage of Households with hygienic facility of

drainage

It is suggested that the district administrators should

intervene in those areas on urgent and priority basis.

The major critical area is the agriculture and irrigation

and farmers doing supplementary occupation. The table

7.2 supports this conclusion.

2 Which are the major critical areas amongst the

surveyed Grampanchayats?

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Table 7.1: Critical values of indicators

Sr.No.

Block GP

Percentageof

householdswith own

land

Percentageof

householdswith

irrigatedland

Percentage ofhouseholds

doingsupplementary

occupation

Percentageof

householdswith SHGmember

Percentageof

householdswith LPG

Percentageof

householdswith

hygienicdrainagefacility

1 Arvi Bedhona 7.70%

2 Arvi Belhara 12.64% 19.48%

3 Arvi Bhadod 15.00%

4 Arvi Bodad 14.75% 1.64%

5 Arvi Borgaon 11.96% 6.52%

6 Arvi Dahegaon (Gondi) 11.45%

7 Arvi Dahegaon Mustafa 19.12% 10.78%

8 Arvi Deurwada 12.32% 7.46%

9 Arvi Kawadi 6.76%

10 Arvi Malegaon Theka 7.59% 17.16%

11 Arvi Morangana 11.02%

12 Arvi Panjara Bothali 14.49% 10.37%

13 Arvi Parsodi(Tembhari) 11.49% 11.90%

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Sr.No.

Block GP

Percentageof

householdswith own

land

Percentageof

householdswith

irrigatedland

Percentage ofhouseholds

doingsupplementary

occupation

Percentageof

householdswith SHGmember

Percentageof

householdswith LPG

Percentageof

householdswith

hygienicdrainagefacility

14 Arvi Rohana 13.53% 9.58%

15 Arvi Saldara 14.55% 13.76% 13.62% 18.89%

16 Arvi Salfal 13.70% 12.86%

17 Arvi Sawangi 8.70% 13.04%

18 Arvi Sorta 11.71% 10.28%

19 Arvi Umari(Sukali) 18.87% 9.62%

20 Ashti Bambarda 5.30%

21 Ashti Bhishnur 2.08% 9.90% 15.00%

22 Ashti Drugwada 16.50% 11.65%

23 Ashti Lahan Arvi 8.81%

24 Ashti Navin Ashti 8.70%

25 Ashti Pandhurna 7.57% 5.59%

26 Ashti Parsoda 11.48% 4.10%

27 Ashti Pilapur 8.00% 3.13%

28 Ashti Ranwadi 16.33% 10.88%

29 Ashti Sahur 18.60% 14.05%

30 Ashti Tarasawanga 2.37%

31 Ashti Thar 13.00% 13.62%

32 Ashti Wadala 10.56%

33 Devoli Agargaon 7.53% 10.04%

34 Devoli Amboda 0.00% 7.32%

35 Devoli Babulgaon 5.21% 3.13%

36 Devoli Bopapur 5.83% 0.97%

37 Devoli Borgaon Aloda 5.19% 3.90%

38 Devoli Chikhali 6.78% 0.00%

39 Devoli Chinchala 3.90% 2.60%

40 Devoli Fattepur 8.47% 5.93%

41 Devoli Hiwra Kaware 2.05% 3.42%

42 Devoli Kajalsara 11.76% 6.72%

43 Devoli Loni 16.78% 17.45%

44 Devoli Nagzari 15.28% 12.04%

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Sr.No.

Block GP

Percentageof

householdswith own

land

Percentageof

householdswith

irrigatedland

Percentage ofhouseholds

doingsupplementary

occupation

Percentageof

householdswith SHGmember

Percentageof

householdswith LPG

Percentageof

householdswith

hygienicdrainagefacility

45 Devoli Palasgaon 19.82% 11.71%

46 Devoli Pimpalgaon 9.74% 5.64%

47 Devoli Sendari 3.53% 8.24%

48 Devoli Sonegaon (Aa) 5.84% 6.57%

49 Devoli Talni (Bhagwat) 14.73% 10.85%

50 Devoli Talni (Khanderao) 11.83% 3.23%

51 Devoli Vijaygopal 3.85% 9.09%

52 Devoli Wabgaon 10.55% 5.50%

53 Devoli Yesgaon 12.82% 6.41%

54 Hinganghat Allipur 19.89% 11.76% 11.39%

55 Hinganghat Bhiwapur 10.88% 6.76%

56 Hinganghat Donduda 18.26% 7.83%

57 Hinganghat Fukata 14.19% 6.13%

58 Hinganghat Gadegaon 18.39% 5.75%

59 Hinganghat Hiwara 17.65% 8.50% 7.53%

60 Hinganghat Jamani 7.95%

61 Hinganghat Jangona 18.88% 6.02% 7.40%

62 Hinganghat Kajalsara 3.74% 13.08% 9.38%

63 Hinganghat Kapshi 10.95% 13.87% 13.56%

64 Hinganghat Khangaon 12.76% 14.40%

65 Hinganghat Pimpalgaon 15.38% 6.92%

66 Hinganghat Pohana 10.79% 9.54%

67 Hinganghat Rohankheda 10.81% 3.60%

68 Hinganghat Satefal 15.85% 10.16% 9.29%

69 Hinganghat Sawli Wagh 14.44% 8.45%

70 Hinganghat Sekapur (Bai) 10.37%

71 Hinganghat Selu (Bai) 13.50% 4.91% 7.77%

72 Hinganghat Shekapur(Mo) 10.51% 10.51%

73 Hinganghat Umari 12.09% 11.54%

74 Hinganghat Veni 16.39% 3.28%

75 Hinganghat Wadner 15.07% 8.55% 16.41%

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Sr.No.

Block GP

Percentageof

householdswith own

land

Percentageof

householdswith

irrigatedland

Percentage ofhouseholds

doingsupplementary

occupation

Percentageof

householdswith SHGmember

Percentageof

householdswith LPG

Percentageof

householdswith

hygienicdrainagefacility

76 Hinganghat Wani 11.11% 11.11%

77 Hinganghat Warud 13.09% 5.76% 18.67%

78 Hinganghat Wela 17.59% 13.43%

79 Hinganghat Yenora 16.38% 3.45%

80 Hinganghat Yerla 9.23% 6.67% 7.82%

81 Karanja Bihadi 4.58%

82 Karanja Bondar Thana 5.98%

83 Karanja Borgaon(Dhole) 5.19%

84 Karanja Dhawasa 5.03%

85 Karanja Ekarjun 2.39%

86 Karanja Jasapur 9.16%

87 Karanja Kajali 10.61%

88 Karanja Kannamwar Gram 14.43% 4.12%

89 Karanja Kharaskhanda 5.38%

90 Karanja Kinhala 1.69%

91 Karanja Kundi 7.46%

92 Karanja Pardi 5.88%

93 Karanja Parsodi 9.71%

94 Karanja Sawal 5.13%

95 Karanja Sawli Kh 9.22%

96 Karanja Selgaon (Umate) 7.75%

97 Karanja Selgaon Lawane 7.10%

98 Karanja Umari 3.07%

99 Samudrapur Dhondgaon 14.85% 11.39%

100 Samudrapur Faridpur 16.20% 15.54%

101 Samudrapur Hiwara 20.00% 14.63%

102 Samudrapur Karda 6.67%

103 Samudrapur Khandala 6.90%

104 Samudrapur Lasanpur 11.90%

105 Samudrapur Nandori 16.88% 13.92%

106 Samudrapur Nirgudi 18.63% 11.76%

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Sr.No.

Block GP

Percentageof

householdswith own

land

Percentageof

householdswith

irrigatedland

Percentage ofhouseholds

doingsupplementary

occupation

Percentageof

householdswith SHGmember

Percentageof

householdswith LPG

Percentageof

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hygienicdrainagefacility

107 Samudrapur Sawangi(Zade) 8.21%

108 Samudrapur Sewa 9.90% 8.91%

109 Samudrapur Tas 10.95% 9.32%

110 Samudrapur Ubda 16.35%

111 Samudrapur Wadgaon 8.97%

112 Samudrapur Waigaon (Gond) 16.00% 6.40%

113 Samudrapur Washi 19.35% 5.38% 17.99%

114 Seloo Akoli 16.38%

115 Seloo Deulgaon 8.59% 11.66%

116 Seloo Juwadi 3.28% 4.92% 15.11%

117 Seloo Dindoda 1.38% 14.48%

118 Seloo Helodi 11.27% 11.27%

119 Seloo Jaypur 4.95% 7.92%

120 Seloo Khadaki 7.63% 5.93%

121 Seloo Kopara 3.01% 5.26%

122 Seloo Salai(Kala) 1.05% 6.32%

123 Seloo Salai(Pevath) 3.03% 4.08%

124 Seloo Saldoh 12.03% 9.02%

125 Seloo Sukali(Station) 5.97% 14.93%

126 Seloo Takali(Kite) 4.55% 6.06%

127 Seloo Wadgaon Khurd 12.67%

128 Seloo Wadgaon(Jangli) 14.29% 11.90%

129 Seloo Waghala 8.77% 15.79%

130 Seloo Zadshi 13.81% 15.24%

131 Wardha Bhivapur 11.01%

132 Wardha Bodad 15.48%

133 Wardha Dahegaon Miskin 15.51%

134 Wardha Dhotra(Ste) 14.13%

135 Wardha Inzapur 18.79% 10.96%

136 Wardha Kelapur 19.38% 17.83%

137 Wardha Lonsawali 18.34% 2.37%

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Sr.No.

Block GP

Percentageof

householdswith own

land

Percentageof

householdswith

irrigatedland

Percentage ofhouseholds

doingsupplementary

occupation

Percentageof

householdswith SHGmember

Percentageof

householdswith LPG

Percentageof

householdswith

hygienicdrainagefacility

138 Wardha Nimgaon 18.82%

139 Wardha Paloti 15.91%

140 Wardha Peth 13.89% 15.74%

141 Wardha Salod(Hisapur) 19.74%

142 Wardha Satoda 17.67% 14.91%

143 Wardha Selukate 13.82%

144 Wardha Talegaon(Ta) 12.18%

145 Wardha Tigaon 7.22% 19.59%

146 Wardha Umari(Meghe) 18.90% 17.45%

147 Wardha Wadadh 9.68% 8.39%

148 Wardha Waigaon(Nipani) 16.16%

Table 7.2: Number of GPs with critical values

Number of GPs with Value less than 20%

Among 38 GPs in very

high category of Among

GDPI GPDI

Indicator Among 38 GPs in

poor category of

Percentage of HH with owned land 0 2

Percentage of HH with irrigated land 21 30

Percentage of HH (farmers) doing supplementary 38 35

Percentage of working population in the age group 0 0

Mean Years of Schooling of the population of age 0 0

School life expectancy of the population of age 6-18 0 0

Percentage of population (> 6 years of age) who has 0 0

Percentage of HH with at least one woman as member 0 11

occupation

18-60 years

25 years and above

years of age

no addiction

of SHG

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Number of GPs with Value less than 20%

Among 38 GPs in very

high category of Among

GDPI GPDI

Indicator Among 38 GPs in

poor category of

Percentage of persons (> 6 years) with bank account 0 0

Percentage of HH with Electricity 0 0

Percentage of HH with LPG 0 1

Percentage of Owned HH 0 0

Percentage of HH with availability of drinking water 0 0

Percentage of HH using individual toilets 0 0

Percentage of HH with hygienic drainage facility 1 1

Percentage of HH with hygienic facility of garbage 1 0

Percentage of pacca house 0 0

for 12 months

disposal

3. What are the major factors that need to be

considered in irrigation?

4. How to improve working of Farmers' Producer

Organizations (FPOs)

The district administration has implemented Jalyukt

Shiwar Abhiyan in the villages in these selected

Grampanchayats. As per the discussion with the

stakeholders during the survey the Abhiyan has helped

improve irrigation facilities. However there is a long

way to go. Around 69 % farmers have no facility of

water for their farms for the whole land or part of the

land. Hence, initially assistance to create a feasible

source of water could be provided to these farmers.

Majority of the farmers are unaware of the work done in

the Abhiyan. As such the work of Abhiyan should be

conducted in collaboration with the farmers. The

farmers need to be involved in the decision making

about the work to be done.

ATMAshould encourage more and more farmers to

form FPOs.

The FPOs require training on following matters:

The demand for agro-based occupations,

processing units and how to start them; banking

matters, procedures for registration and provisions

of company act, soli testing, quality of seeds,

organic farming and sustainable farming, flower

farming, sericulture, pomegranate production

The training method should involve visit to Tomato

processing units or other agro processing units.

Creating an outlet for the produce of FPOs at

appropriate places

ATMAshould coordinate between organic farming

produce and the selling agencies such as molls

Providing financial assistance for opening agro

processing units

A meeting of banks, agricultural functionaries and

FPOs to be called to address the issues related to

opening bank accounts and other matters.

The Government schemes related to agriculture

can be disseminated through FPOs

FPOs to involve in the grading of seeds by Mahabij

The major issue is marketing of the product of

SHGs. SHGs is require interaction with other

SHGs who have successfully marketed their

products

5. How to improve functioning of SHGs?

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6. What methods need to be adopted for

dissemination of Government schemes?

Training for occupations based on local resource

Small responsible jobs requiring collective effort

(for example cleaning of premises, collection of

taxes, surveys in the villages, generating awareness

about Government schemes) may be entrusted to

SHGs thus helping the members to earn additional

income.

Attractive saving schemes and insurance schemes,

if introduced for SHG members and are active, will

enhance their economy habit

Successful SHGs have to be given common

platform to share their experience with other

members.

Asystem for quality control and standards will help

to maintain the production of good quality products

by the SHGs which in turn will raise the market

value of the commodities

Following are some of the ways by which the

information about Government schemes can be

disseminated as per the reposes of the villagers:

7. Which are the focus areas for each of the Gram

panchayat?

8. What is the size of beneficiaries for various

schemes in different GPs?

Displaying posters at Gram panchayat

Displaying posters at popular public places such as

the meeting points, schools' boundary wall, pan

shops

Training a facilitator and equipping him with

tablets so that he/she can give demonstration of e-

services

The report of each Gram Panchayat is prepared

separately which provides focus area of each of the

Gram Panchayat.

The size of beneficiaries is provided in for major

schemes is provided in Table 7.3 below.

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Block

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

Total HH

Arv

iB

edhona

26

48

967

330

74

95

68

66

60

445

76

113

158

Arv

iB

elhar

a33

38

673

628

30

94

66

71

39

537

51

119

154

Arv

iB

had

od

20

32

930

18

107

19

99

67

58

50

117

43

111

153

Arv

iB

odad

22

30

957

16

70

41

69

84

37

40

342

42

68

146

Arv

iB

org

aon

36

57

19

82

43

14

116

113

112

80

68

663

61

92

204

Arv

iD

aheg

aon

(Gondi)

Arv

iD

aheg

aon

Must

afa

Arv

iD

eurw

ada

75

96

15

143

97

20

137

129

209

83

81

664

88

139

347

Arv

iK

awad

i34

50

53

75

22

91

15

137

135

54

45

575

99

141

209

Arv

iM

aleg

aon

Thek

a

Arv

iM

ora

ngan

a105

112

40

166

56

89

226

240

456

91

79

29

209

130

272

583

Arv

iP

anja

ra

Both

ali

Arv

iP

arso

di

(Tem

bhar

i)

Arv

iR

ohan

a159

185

62

211

112

151

243

253

597

185

164

26

213

213

473

863

Arv

iS

aldar

a58

64

47

118

3277

9262

213

86

92

10

149

135

74

323

Arv

iS

alfa

l30

45

18

54

46

45

62

99

147

53

52

984

102

109

220

Arv

iS

awan

gi

26

27

14

67

89

981

72

33

37

242

49

86

118

Arv

iS

ort

a55

73

21

114

89

49

104

99

216

85

76

11

67

23

64

327

49

59

18

109

66

140

100

145

232

95

81

10

105

85

112

367

87

102

20

149

31

12

213

204

210

150

110

6128

138

286

418

29

33

16

23

321

113

25

125

47

68

245

80

83

204

77

70

69

156

20

206

74

203

276

94

93

14

114

159

228

414

39

38

15

53

471

88

75

103

55

55

345

80

73

190

Tab

le 7

.3 :

Siz

e of

ben

efic

iari

es f

or

dif

fere

nt

sch

emes

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Block

Total HH

Arv

iU

mar

i(su

kal

i)22

22

10

24

376

12

50

47

38

25

310

26

74

100

Blo

ckT

ota

l982

1181

470

1771

638

1586

1685

2472

3435

1461

1315

155

1554

1680

2717

5498

Ash

tiB

ambar

da

26

44

11

57

30

74

28

143

111

93

118

781

62

28

243

Ash

tiB

his

hnur

54

71

14

142

47

7132

162

108

169

185

6113

35

59

300

Ash

tiD

rugw

ada

53

74

24

97

60

28

111

105

154

88

70

957

64

77

257

Ash

tiL

ahan

Arv

i91

117

23

157

31

34

394

163

187

254

197

23

93

35

108

505

Ash

tiN

avin

Ash

ti46

64

736

40

53

182

51

180

112

96

34

38

19

79

318

Ash

tiP

andhurn

a83

90

58

141

49

137

175

332

197

234

265

27

235

139

196

501

Ash

tiP

arso

da

44

68

543

50

10

157

63

103

102

97

431

27

74

225

Ash

tiP

ilap

ur

25

30

10

56

13

55

57

115

110

45

39

242

79

10

160

Ash

tiR

anw

adi

34

55

13

114

63

18

134

144

158

129

109

7113

72

92

305

Ash

tiS

ahur

85

114

32

178

110

41

181

183

275

195

185

32

139

29

105

517

Ash

tiT

aras

awan

ga

101

135

51

91

61

47

228

245

153

259

230

25

98

102

268

490

Ash

tiT

har

91

121

66

223

105

267

96

409

299

229

276

33

146

123

130

622

Ash

tiW

adal

a60

84

20

116

57

95

154

181

153

149

115

11

93

25

48

333

Blo

ckT

ota

l793

1067

334

1451

716

866

2029

2296

2188

2058

1982

220

1279

811

1274

4776

Dev

oli

Agar

gao

n117

115

32

131

119

68

241

144

199

168

150

15

70

113

110

438

Dev

oli

Am

boda

11

18

421

112

43

10

19

25

27

013

41

15

60

Dev

oli

Bab

ulg

aon

48

51

22

69

41

57

66

111

112

76

71

13

62

100

53

208

Dev

oli

Bopap

ur

40

54

750

32

38

101

36

104

77

75

333

55

45

207

Dev

oli

Borg

aon

Alo

da

93

105

25

106

150

22

213

76

229

150

189

22

75

284

143

460

Dev

oli

Chik

hal

i45

53

667

58

18

120

55

84

98

100

643

36

26

202

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

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Block

Total HH

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

Dev

oli

Chin

chal

a23

27

355

20

41

42

32

64

58

46

113

42

31

141

Dev

oli

Fat

tepur

36

37

16

48

55

75

70

52

94

81

87

539

48

84

212

Dev

oli

Hiw

ra K

awar

e53

62

31

105

35

140

69

147

132

111

133

7110

97

65

278

Dev

oli

Kaj

alsa

ra43

53

11

76

63

29

140

64

128

91

75

835

54

68

247

Dev

oli

Loni

47

57

15

87

70

6149

74

113

114

94

985

47

76

262

Dev

oli

Nag

zari

78

66

30

91

114

47

154

108

131

175

151

970

43

103

347

Dev

oli

Pal

asgao

n35

43

667

61

22

91

35

75

86

64

827

24

27

186

Dev

oli

Pim

pal

gao

n64

89

27

126

143

21

146

84

146

143

152

16

29

106

86

341

Dev

oli

Sen

dar

i20

37

561

24

28

31

66

86

65

73

859

20

18

171

Dev

oli

Soneg

aon

(Aa)

72

77

28

149

47

56

148

98

186

97

103

16

72

64

114

323

Dev

oli

Tal

ni

35

44

14

54

28

46

107

79

62

78

92

627

28

26

191

Dev

oli

Tal

ni

36

35

28

103

35

121

40

69

115

64

77

234

59

57

208

(khan

der

ao)

Dev

oli

Vij

aygopal

143

155

49

222

87

196

349

198

426

198

237

41

186

110

193

712

Dev

oli

Wab

gao

n91

98

26

134

109

58

135

131

193

163

180

773

60

74

411

Dev

oli

Yes

gao

n37

37

218

52

049

25

49

64

55

313

615

127

Hin

gan

ghat

All

ipur

319

360

182

450

195

66

1290

470

837

538

577

126

249

556

727

1747

Hin

gan

ghat

Bhiw

apur

67

59

50

124

990

180

180

152

91

99

23

107

174

139

299

Hin

gan

ghat

Dham

angao

n26

42

44

58

255

156

114

118

76

83

11

70

131

121

227

Hin

gan

ghat

Donduda

71

91

48

109

54

113

198

246

190

131

140

37

151

268

325

420

Hin

gan

ghat

Fukat

a86

107

76

136

119

101

318

282

241

172

206

35

169

294

266

551

(Bhag

wat

)

Blo

ckT

ota

l11

67

1313

387

1840

1344

1101

2504

1694

2747

2182

2231

205

1168

1437

1429

5732

Way Ahead

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Block

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

Total HH

Hin

gan

ghat

Gad

egao

n33

37

28

32

84

14

55

106

81

50

59

18

60

102

92

168

Hin

gan

ghat

Hiw

ara

46

75

68

131

57

53

142

200

179

79

96

33

88

134

284

332

Hin

gan

ghat

Jam

ani

49

52

68

67

96

69

135

204

178

102

101

29

111

170

170

329

Hin

gan

ghat

Jangona

56

95

92

89

106

62

217

266

170

148

182

28

153

228

188

419

Hin

gan

ghat

Kaj

alsa

ra33

56

28

79

21

29

155

144

117

61

74

11

75

67

26

224

Hin

gan

ghat

Kap

shi

44

59

56

108

87

30

114

138

158

91

110

19

134

163

176

295

Hin

gan

ghat

Khan

gao

n75

95

52

98

109

45

248

268

210

146

185

47

140

284

330

453

Hin

gan

ghat

Pim

pal

gao

n79

102

48

113

93

138

196

220

354

63

87

38

207

285

257

484

Hin

gan

ghat

Pohan

a140

140

94

181

57

50

319

198

353

142

200

47

150

196

389

594

Hin

gan

ghat

Rohan

khed

a27

50

12

39

66

34

88

94

77

50

82

866

93

131

188

Hin

gan

ghat

Sat

efal

68

74

60

145

61

56

294

176

174

124

156

23

114

211

229

420

Hin

gan

ghat

Saw

liW

agh

82

105

94

68

47

38

443

212

263

118

219

43

147

252

198

547

Hin

gan

ghat

Sek

apur

(Bai

)92

123

114

193

45

36

371

264

307

135

164

52

142

392

400

577

Hin

gan

ghat

Sel

u (

bai

)45

67

76

104

30

34

137

250

146

89

118

10

85

239

202

309

Hin

gan

ghat

Shek

apur(

Mo)

83

112

82

112

126

78

220

272

227

143

200

28

145

267

289

484

Hin

gan

ghat

Um

ari

49

67

74

105

48

58

188

196

185

87

148

21

116

214

207

367

Hin

gan

ghat

Ven

i33

43

16

68

36

46

101

144

116

76

84

14

89

110

109

238

Hin

gan

ghat

Wad

ner

242

271

110

376

352

82

682

370

789

307

333

90

316

551

857

1280

Hin

gan

ghat

Wan

i109

100

66

178

66

44

80

182

319

104

139

34

152

208

314

490

Hin

gan

ghat

War

ud

51

56

50

84

888

191

222

125

144

153

24

95

198

183

316

Hin

gan

ghat

Wel

a70

91

62

91

119

44

273

198

288

120

127

44

125

233

294

504

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Total HH

Hin

gan

ghat

Yen

ora

46

59

38

23

85

36

125

116

133

71

89

13

77

123

132

249

Hin

gan

ghat

Yer

la53

73

38

51

47

38

156

168

163

105

159

17

74

140

149

358

Kar

anja

Bih

adi

54

63

19

12

819

221

125

108

120

113

29

91

80

170

280

Kar

anja

Bondar

Than

a47

69

17

38

10

59

207

223

106

155

114

25

85

120

174

307

Kar

anja

Borg

aon

48

46

18

23

29

14

222

126

147

114

82

20

83

187

200

300

Kar

anja

Dhaw

asa

49

43

18

55

17

18

226

164

113

140

80

30

91

127

191

290

Kar

anja

Ekar

jun

42

61

11

49

13

35

291

149

104

193

163

28

90

78

253

366

Kar

anja

Jasa

pur

33

51

99

19

175

71

70

102

50

348

58

128

210

Kar

anja

Kaj

ali

54

66

15

79

20

68

241

103

219

113

55

28

72

113

254

366

Kar

anja

Kan

nam

war

71

62

23

26

25

106

97

218

274

77

80

29

139

206

259

394

Gra

m

Kar

anja

Khar

askhan

da

28

31

815

29

9112

76

66

73

61

11

52

67

111

167

Kar

anja

Kin

hal

a41

47

855

31

9159

78

86

99

55

828

40

104

212

Kar

anja

Kundi

71

90

25

78

90

72

257

211

225

158

121

18

93

216

253

451

Kar

anja

Par

di

150

164

43

102

106

152

493

396

406

333

278

48

271

249

629

874

Kar

anja

Par

sodi

38

39

11

37

15

23

183

118

135

89

55

12

49

101

150

249

Kar

anja

Saw

al37

54

13

44

26

27

200

182

106

131

81

848

207

146

275

Kar

anja

Saw

li K

h89

112

34

51

42

51

461

259

291

223

148

43

119

262

377

607

Kar

anja

Sel

gao

n52

57

15

50

36

26

175

168

181

105

68

35

79

171

176

325

(Um

ate)

(Dhole

)

Blo

ckT

ota

l2174

2661

1826

3412

2225

1627

7072

5900

6650

3563

4370

923

3607

6283

7184

12869

Block

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

Way Ahead

95

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Block

Total HH

Kar

anja

Sel

gao

n35

65

17

82

47

6288

168

144

170

121

16

94

91

177

358

Law

ane

Kar

anja

Um

ari

61

85

17

56

22

15

316

238

158

211

152

30

116

234

334

403

Sam

udra

pur

Dhondgao

n92

109

20

74

72

23

249

124

169

107

152

23

101

138

56

371

Sam

udra

pur

Far

idpur

55

62

12

68

43

172

25

45

110

72

98

10

85

77

11

258

Sam

udra

pur

Hiw

ara

90

106

14

110

76

68

285

102

144

182

204

10

89

358

96

479

Sam

udra

pur

Kar

da

11

14

413

20

13

19

18

23

12

20

69

28

17

53

Sam

udra

pur

Khan

dal

a35

41

860

40

45

108

34

83

70

77

416

112

65

199

Sam

udra

pur

Las

anpur

60

74

38

88

45

39

266

69

128

145

182

11

104

312

38

397

Sam

udra

pur

Nan

dori

134

130

50

111

183

98

335

118

469

119

154

59

211

201

85

706

Sam

udra

pur

Nir

gudi

30

43

10

49

455

129

81

94

56

71

457

141

47

196

Sam

udra

pur

Saw

angi(

Zad

e)64

83

39

106

52

52

262

87

177

94

115

33

106

171

22

372

Sam

udra

pur

Sew

a30

39

15

42

13

60

32

52

60

65

78

530

146

61

161

Sam

udra

pur

Tas

62

71

33

87

59

17

241

82

135

104

99

19

75

203

113

336

Sam

udra

pur

Ubda

34

49

16

54

62

51

80

64

172

58

66

14

98

108

88

276

Sam

udra

pur

Wad

gao

n83

100

29

129

108

35

295

108

159

188

150

17

113

299

53

471

Sam

udra

pur

Wai

gao

n82

88

19

66

43

33

219

65

78

142

179

649

269

80

328

Sam

udra

pur

Was

hi

109

107

18

63

141

19

334

65

232

153

183

31

186

228

61

511

Sel

oo

Akoli

95

109

90

144

55

18

280

258

347

163

111

26

277

384

342

579

(Gond)

Blo

ckT

ota

l1000

1205

321

861

567

718

4324

3073

2939

2606

1877

421

1648

2607

4086

6434

Blo

ckT

ota

l971

1116

325

1120

961

780

2879

1114

2233

1567

1828

252

1329

2791

893

511

4

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

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Block

Total HH

Sel

oo

Deu

lgao

n65

67

31

54

97

28

194

86

201

109

99

10

90

309

249

364

Sel

oo

Juw

adi

50

53

19

65

58

118

79

89

160

101

51

10

92

183

165

282

Sel

oo

Din

doda

44

70

14

43

56

43

134

65

107

120

115

554

182

173

252

Sel

oo

Hel

odi

65

70

28

22

85

75

152

77

178

108

82

14

43

178

188

320

Sel

oo

Jaypur

31

58

99

74

44

77

55

159

79

68

935

162

184

260

Sel

oo

Khad

aki

68

67

22

45

32

122

93

61

215

83

71

21

46

189

198

333

Sel

oo

Kopar

a59

69

19

22

25

24

185

55

132

100

108

11

50

152

182

265

Sel

oo

Sal

ai(K

ala)

42

64

16

67

11

73

76

28

99

72

61

12

45

141

143

194

Sel

oo

Sal

ai(P

evat

h)

53

51

643

13

74

108

43

117

77

55

645

157

169

216

Sel

oo

Sal

doh

78

86

21

16

21

99

190

83

248

91

69

18

70

156

239

381

Sel

oo

Sukal

i(S

tati

on)

75

73

16

84

82

78

155

73

207

86

78

862

182

228

341

Sel

oo

Tak

ali(

Kit

e)19

36

844

58

46

21

45

77

51

52

10

25

85

107

143

Sel

oo

Wad

gao

n47

73

871

25

16

218

39

132

118

62

426

142

128

282

Khurd

Sel

oo

Wad

gao

n53

50

12

758

52

116

35

104

97

53

336

121

141

230

(Jan

gli

)

Sel

oo

Wag

hal

a66

84

16

54

56

57

178

62

145

118

119

863

180

193

316

Sel

oo

Zad

shi

96

135

28

147

32

56

333

79

271

156

100

17

78

232

303

481

War

dha

Anji

(Moti

)298

331

45

201

157

110

725

234

996

254

224

85

296

245

515

1380

War

dha

Bhiv

apur

35

50

370

10

18

139

49

74

69

48

746

14

26

183

War

dha

Bodad

29

52

633

57

21

104

42

142

65

48

12

33

40

72

226

Blo

ckT

ota

l1006

1215

363

937

838

1023

2589

1233

2899

1729

1354

192

1137

3135

3332

5239

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

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Total HH

Block

G.P.

Numberofwodows

Females>60 years og age

HH withNo electricity

BPLHH

SC HH

STHH

OBC HH

HHwith No LPG

Landless HH

HH withMarginal farmers

HHwith Dry farm

HHwith No house

HHwith NoTiolet

HH withNo Drainage facility

HH with no facilityof Garbage disposal

War

dha

Dah

egao

n77

84

20

40

99

14

188

97

168

152

113

17

75

130

71

355

Mis

kin

War

dha

Dham

angao

n46

49

30

58

45

39

79

89

132

91

77

12

51

51

68

262

War

dha

Dhotr

a(S

te)

51

62

11

57

51

62

42

48

100

75

64

550

55

51

192

War

dha

Gan

eshpur

55

53

24

52

15

64

132

76

130

72

53

22

40

108

84

229

War

dha

Inza

pur

53

60

443

14

26

251

58

273

39

36

33

60

142

129

346

War

dha

Kel

apur

49

53

15

70

64

72

60

46

95

98

76

15

40

88

73

224

War

dha

Lonsa

wal

i81

96

18

98

99

103

73

102

160

113

98

979

145

24

329

War

dha

Nim

gao

n40

39

924

13

69

72

50

91

69

65

533

53

66

176

War

dha

Pal

oti

85

97

25

51

105

94

194

87

277

87

70

18

62

75

139

409

War

dha

Pet

h44

59

822

21

29

138

46

99

81

63

10

28

27

55

207

War

dha

Sal

od(H

isap

ur)

256

290

47

158

110

174

870

186

934

346

308

56

198

371

543

1400

War

dha

Sat

oda

132

127

17

44

108

67

352

67

503

78

65

49

67

226

348

617

War

dha

Sel

ukat

e98

134

29

114

105

55

248

111

302

102

89

33

64

106

170

454

War

dha

Tal

egao

n(T

a)182

238

23

109

98

17

687

115

468

325

155

51

226

182

253

969

War

dha

Tig

aon

47

58

14

84

110

37

49

67

126

79

75

12

45

44

37

223

War

dha

Um

ari(

Meg

he)

119

132

47

118

75

61

444

127

597

94

100

29

196

306

457

746

War

dha

Wad

adh

66

63

11

830

69

145

92

131

115

94

555

62

39

286

War

dha

Wai

gao

n366

393

78

277

278

107

1155

259

1174

410

336

111

465

539

863

1830

(Nip

ani)

Blo

ckT

ota

l2209

2520

484

1731

1664

1308

6147

2048

6972

2814

2257

596

2209

3009

4083

11043

Dis

tric

tT

ota

l10302

12278

4510

13123

8953

9009

29229

19830

30063

17980

17214

2964

13931

21753

24998

56705

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Appendix 1: Tables

Table 1: Number of villages block wise

Sr.No.

Name block

Total numberof inhabitedvillages inthe block

Totalpopulation

of block

1 Ashti 84 76276

2 Karanja 95 90462

3 Arvi 146 103159

4 Seloo 133 116789

5 Wardha 107 144874

6 Deoli 104 106664

7 Hinganghat 138 122212

8 Samudrapur 166 117038

Total 973 877474

Source: Census 2011

Table 2: Number of villages, block wise (in sample)

Sr.No.

BlockNumber of

GrampapnchayatNumber ofHouseholds

1 Arvi 19 31 5498

2 Ashti 13 25 4776

3 Deoli 21 31 5732

4 Hinganghat 28 45 12869

5 Karanja 18 27 6113

6 Samudrapur 15 34 5114

7 Seloo 17 30 5239

8 Wardha 21 27 11043

Total 152 250 56384

Source: Primary Survey by YASHADA, 2017

Number ofvillages

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Appendix 3

List of Data Investigators

1. Shri Asit Mate Arvi

2. Shri Atul Naubde Asti

3. Shri Satwaji Wanole Deoli

4. Shri Ashok Suryawanshi Hinganghat

5. Shri Rahul Lakhe Karanja

6. Shri Bhushan Suryawanshi Samudrapur

7. Shri Chetan Bele Seloo

8. Smt. Jaya Yadhav Wardha

Block wise list of the Coordinator

Sr.No.

Name of the Coordinator Name of the Block

Block wise list of the Data Investigators

Sr.No.

Name of the Investigaor Name of the Block

1 Dharati Nakhale

2 Navin Gedam

3 Lokesh Pohekar

4 Ravina Sonone

5 Sagar Bhakhare

6 Sagar Dajbhiye

7 Samyek Manwar

8 Saurabh Kalpande

9 Saruj Meshram

10 Ashish Madghe

11 Harshal Misale

12 Minakshee Madghe

13 Rinku Bramhan

Arvi

Ashti

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Sr.No.

Name of the Investigaor Name of the Block

1 Dharati Nakhale

2 Navin Gedam

3 Lokesh Pohekar

4 Ravina Sonone

5 Sagar Bhakhare

6 Sagar Dajbhiye

7 Samyek Manwar

8 Saurabh Kalpande

9 Saruj Meshram

10 Ashish Madghe

11 Harshal Misale

12 Minakshee Madghe

13 Rinku Bramhane

14 Reshmi Buradkar

15 Sonali Shende

16 Suraj Lakhe

17 Amardeep Bharne

18 Arti Jambhulkar

19 Raksha Gharder

20 Kalidas Kashid

21 Sonu Marmate

22 Monali Tarale

23 Nilesh Khadase

24 Priti Patil

25 Pooja Ladekar

26 Premkumar Naik

27 Punam Fulmali

28 Raunak Jambhulkar

29 Sima Janghar

30 Vaishali Nimsadkar

Arvi

Ashti

Deoli

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Sr.No.

Name of the Investigaor Name of the Block

1 Dharati Nakhale

2 Navin Gedam

3 Lokesh Pohekar

4 Ravina Sonone

5 Sagar Bhakhare

6 Sagar Dajbhiye

7 Samyek Manwar

8 Saurabh Kalpande

9 Saruj Meshram

10 Ashish Madghe

11 Harshal Misale

12 Minakshee Madghe

13 Rinku Bramhane

14 Reshmi Buradkar

15 Sonali Shende

16 Suraj Lakhe

17 Amardeep Bharne

18 Arti Jambhulkar

19 Raksha Gharder

20 Kalidas Kashid

21 Sonu Marmate

22 Monali Tarale

23 Nilesh Khadase

24 Priti Patil

25 Pooja Ladekar

26 Premkumar Naik

27 Punam Fulmali

28 Raunak Jambhulkar

29 Sima Janghar

30 Vaishali Nimsadkar

Arvi

Ashti

Deoli

Deoli

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Sr.No.

Name of the Investigaor Name of the Block

31 Munju Nandeshwar

32 Anand Buche

33 Shubhangi Salem

34 Bandu Khaire

35 Sonu Choudhari

36 Kishor Shambharkar

37 Kishor Tayade

38 Kapil Bhoyar

39 Naresh Kahale

40 Pradnya Bhagat

41 Prakash Ueke

42 Pritam Borkar

43 Pritam Hadke

44 Priya Anagrale

45 Shibhangi Shambharkar

46 Rameshwar Agase

47 Sameer Patil

48 Sameir Nikhare

49 Suraj Thool

50 Bharat Ubhad

51 Vicky Ghuse

52 Avinash Dahiwade

53 Gajanan Chopade

54 Priya Kawashi

55 Mayuri Deshmukh

56 Payal Balpande

57 Prashant Dhobale

58 Sanket Balpande

59 Sanjay Tupkar

60 Ujjwala Chopade

Hinganghat

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Name of the Investigaor Name of the Block

61 Yogesh Chopade

62 Kalpana Mundre

63 Sagar Karale

64 Mukul Bhaisare

65 Nikhil Timande

66 Pranali Dhabarade

67 Prajali Yenurkar

68 Vaibhav Rothe

69 Kalpana Satav

70 Pravin Wanjari

71 Sachin Watgule

72 Sanjay Gulghane

73 Sapna Nikose

74 Ashwini Satone

75 Shailesh Dhavane

76 Suhas Moharle

77 Kanchan Wanjari

78 Ankush Parteti

79 Bhushan Chaudhary

80 Shubham Dhongade

81 Rashika Alone

82 Kiran Khadse

83 Megha Wandile

84 Monali Bhingare

85 Praful Bele

86 Priya Mali

87 Rahul Raut

88 Rakesh Bhitre

89 Roshan Bele

90 Chandrakant Bavankule

Samudrapur

Seloo

Wardha

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Sr.No.

Name of the Investigaor Name of the Block

91 Sujata Thool

92 Sumedh Nagarale

93 Swapnil Meshram

94 Vinita Tambiya

95 Ranjit Yadhav

Wardha

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Appendix 4: List of FPOs from which data was collected

Sr.No. Name and address of FPO

1 Kejaji Farmer Producer Company Ltd,

Ghorad, Tq – Seloo Dist – Wardha

2 Agri care farmer producer company Ltd

Naga, Tq-Karanja Gh, Dist – Wardha

3 Shri Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj shetkari producer company Ltd,

Sahur Tq – Ashti Dist – Wardha

4 Aagargaon Agri Farmer producer company Ltd,

Aagargaon Tq- Deoli Dist – Wardha

5 Vijaygopal Agro Kisan Producer Company Ltd,

Vijaygopal Tq- Deoli Dist – Wardha

6 Shramjivi Shetkari producer company Ltd,

Sawali Wagh, Tq- Higanghat Dist - Wardha

7 Gramnath Farmer producer company Ltd,

Nandori, Tq – Samudrapur Dist – Wardha

8 Vidarbha naisargik shetmaal utpadak kisan producer company Ltd,

Girad Tq –Samudrapur Dist –Wardha

9 Gramonati Farmer Producer Co. Ltd,

Higni Tq – Seloo Dist – Wardha

10 Hinganghat Taluka Farmer producer company Ltd

Hinganghat Dist – Wardha

11 Karnja Gh Taluka Farmer producer company Ltd

Karanja Dist – Wardha

12 Yashaswi Farmer Producer Company Ltd

Karanja Dist – Wardha

13 Bandhan Agro Farmer Producer Company Ltd

Karanja Dist – Wardha

14 Waigaon Halad producer company Ltd

Samudrapur Dist – Wardha

15 Sanskar Agro Farmer Producer Company Ltd

Vijaygopal, Tq-Deoli, Dist – Wardha

16 Wardha soya and cotton Agro Farmer Producer Company Ltd

Deoli, Dist – Wardha

17 Naisargik Bij sheti Producer Company Ltd

Dorli Tq and Dist – Wardha

18 Jidhyasa Producer Co. Ltd

Arvi Dist – Wardha

Wardha Development Report

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SN

.B

lock

GP

% of HH withown land

% of HHwith irrigated land

% of HH doingsupplementary occupation

% of working pop

MYS (Years)

SLE (Years)

% of non-addictedpopulation

% of HH with SHGmember

% of persons (>6) % ofwith bank accounts

% of HH with electricity

% of HH with LPG

% of Owned HH

% of HH with DW

% of HH with Usingtoilets

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Drainage

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Garbage disposal

1B

edho

na55

.00%

7.70

%29

.20%

71.3

1%5.

711

.91

80.2

0%31

.00%

80.6

1%94

.30%

39.8

7%97

.47%

60.7

6%96

.46%

51.9

0%28

.50%

43.0

0%

2A

rvi

Bel

hara

57.1

4%27

.27%

12.6

4%78

.00%

6.1

12.0

078

.00%

19.4

8%77

.34%

96.1

0%38

.96%

96.7

5%66

.88%

96.5

8%70

.78%

22.7

3%38

.76%

3A

rvi

Bha

dod

56.9

2%15

.00%

46.1

2%82

.53%

6.1

12.0

074

.46%

71.9

5%83

.08%

94.7

6%35

.41%

99.6

4%83

.65%

97.4

1%71

.54%

27.1

0%39

.00%

4A

rvi

Bod

ad39

.73%

14.7

5%1.

64%

75.3

8%6.

5312

.00

77.8

7%24

.66%

89.4

9%93

.84%

52.7

4%96

.58%

53.4

2%64

.38%

71.2

3%53

.42%

58.2

2%

5A

rvi

Bor

gaon

44.1

2%11

.96%

6.52

%73

.80%

6.34

12.0

082

.57%

48.0

4%81

.32%

90.6

9%44

.61%

96.0

8%44

.12%

60.2

9%70

.10%

54.9

0%70

.10%

6A

rvi

Dah

egao

n (G

ondi

)35

.42%

21.4

8%11

.45%

74.0

1%6.

212

.00

80.9

4%30

.79%

86.0

4%95

.10%

60.4

9%97

.00%

79.8

4%65

.12%

76.8

4%69

.48%

38.9

6%

7A

rvi

Dah

egao

n M

usta

fa47

.61%

19.1

2%10

.78%

75.9

1%4.

4611

.96

79.4

4%21

.29%

78.3

1%95

.22%

51.2

0%97

.85%

70.1

0%67

.94%

66.9

9%31

.58%

41.1

5%

8A

rvi

Deu

rwad

a37

.75%

12.3

2%7.

46%

67.9

9%7.

0911

.91

84.9

0%23

.92%

79.3

8%95

.68%

62.8

2%97

.12%

92.2

2%79

.54%

74.6

4%59

.94%

51.5

9%

9A

rvi

Kaw

adi

33.9

7%20

.27%

6.76

%80

.15%

5.2

11.8

572

.60%

30.6

2%65

.70%

74.6

4%34

.45%

97.1

3%76

.56%

57.8

9%52

.63%

32.5

4%30

.62%

10A

rvi

Mal

egao

nT

heka

36.7

6%7.

59%

24.6

8%72

.20%

6.44

12.0

077

.85%

17.1

6%79

.77%

92.1

6%87

.75%

98.5

3%79

.90%

73.5

3%60

.78%

59.3

1%26

.47%

11A

rvi

Mor

anga

na20

.75%

11.0

2%20

.33%

72.6

8%6.

2212

.00

80.7

3%24

.19%

80.5

8%93

.14%

58.8

3%93

.48%

77.7

0%60

.03%

77.7

0%53

.34%

32.2

5%

12A

rvi

Pan

jara

Bot

hali

31.8

8%14

.49%

10.3

7%82

.24%

6.68

11.9

079

.67%

30.9

2%75

.43%

83.3

3%50

.97%

96.1

4%76

.57%

66.6

7%61

.59%

44.9

3%32

.85%

13A

rvi

Par

sodi

(Tem

bhar

i)45

.26%

11.4

9%11

.90%

71.7

0%6.

2512

.00

81.1

5%46

.84%

86.3

2%92

.11%

60.5

3%97

.37%

77.8

9%71

.58%

57.8

9%61

.58%

35.7

9%

14A

rvi

Roh

ana

28.7

4%13

.53%

9.58

%67

.83%

711

.95

82.6

8%23

.64%

87.0

0%92

.82%

70.6

8%95

.13%

69.2

9%69

.41%

75.3

2%45

.19%

54.2

3%

15A

rvi

Sal

dara

33.7

5%14

.55%

13.7

6%83

.18%

4.45

12.0

079

.01%

13.6

2%78

.66%

85.4

5%18

.89%

96.5

9%48

.92%

53.8

7%58

.20%

77.0

9%26

.63%

16A

rvi

Sal

fal

32.2

7%13

.70%

12.8

6%77

.21%

5.78

12.0

079

.07%

31.3

6%84

.49%

91.8

2%55

.00%

95.9

1%58

.64%

55.0

0%53

.64%

50.4

5%42

.27%

17A

rvi

Saw

angi

38.1

4%8.

70%

13.0

4%78

.39%

4.77

12.0

076

.64%

21.1

9%75

.18%

88.1

4%31

.36%

97.4

6%68

.64%

63.5

6%58

.47%

27.1

2%41

.53%

18A

rvi

Sor

ta32

.11%

11.7

1%10

.28%

70.1

3%7.

0812

.00

81.3

6%56

.88%

88.7

6%93

.58%

69.7

2%96

.02%

70.3

4%74

.31%

92.9

7%80

.43%

58.4

1%

19A

rvi

Um

ari(S

ukal

i)48

.00%

18.8

7%9.

62%

80.1

6%5.

5211

.88

73.8

7%22

.00%

81.2

7%90

.00%

50.0

0%95

.00%

72.0

0%85

.00%

74.0

0%26

.00%

42.0

0%

20A

shti

Bam

bard

a48

.97%

5.30

%25

.76%

73.8

2%4.

9512

80.9

4%32

.92%

80.7

4%95

.47%

41.1

5%96

.71%

53.0

9%53

.50%

74.4

9%88

.48%

23.8

7%

21A

shti

Bhi

shnu

r61

.67%

2.08

%9.

90%

74.6

5%6.

2212

87.4

3%15

.00%

73.8

1%95

.33%

46.0

0%97

.67%

79.0

0%59

.67%

88.3

3%80

.33%

24.3

3%

22A

shti

Dru

gwad

a38

.13%

16.5

0%11

.65%

73.2

4%6.

111

.94

81.0

5%41

.25%

75.6

9%95

.15%

69.9

0%10

0.00

%94

.94%

66.0

0%75

.10%

70.0

4%66

.00%

23A

shti

Laha

nA

rvi

60.9

9%32

.70%

8.81

%64

.89%

7.52

11.9

688

.95%

34.6

5%78

.86%

95.4

5%67

.72%

94.8

5%81

.78%

80.4

0%93

.07%

78.6

1%35

.45%

24A

shti

Nav

inA

shti

42.4

5%23

.19%

8.70

%49

.62%

9.5

1291

.73%

32.3

9%78

.22%

97.8

0%83

.96%

79.8

7%83

.02%

86.7

9%94

.03%

75.1

6%73

.27%

25A

shti

Pan

dhur

na53

.29%

7.57

%5.

59%

79.8

5%4.

8612

79.5

5%50

.90%

78.7

1%88

.42%

33.7

3%94

.41%

53.0

9%51

.50%

72.2

6%60

.88%

22.0

0%

26A

shti

Par

soda

51.5

6%11

.48%

4.10

%67

.06%

6.74

1284

.87%

44.8

9%76

.96%

97.7

8%72

.00%

98.2

2%84

.89%

83.5

6%88

.00%

67.1

1%38

.67%

Arv

i

% of Pacca house

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% of HH withown land

% of HHwith irrigated land

% of HH doingsupplementary occupation

% of working pop

MYS (Years)

SLE (Years)

% of non-addictedpopulation

% of HH with SHGmember

% of persons (>6) % ofwith bank accounts

% of HH with electricity

% of HH with LPG

% of Owned HH

% of HH with DW

% of HH with Usingtoilets

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Drainage

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Garbage disposal

27A

shti

Pila

pur

31.2

5%22

.00%

8.00

%79

.82%

4.97

1292

.18%

3.13

%79

.55%

93.7

5%28

.13%

97.5

0%90

.63%

71.2

5%50

.63%

93.7

5%20

.63%

28A

shti

Ran

wad

i46

.56%

16.3

3%10

.88%

71.7

2%6.

4612

85.2

9%48

.85%

78.3

7%95

.74%

52.7

9%97

.05%

84.9

2%60

.98%

76.3

9%69

.84%

30.8

2%

29A

shti

Sah

ur41

.20%

18.6

0%14

.05%

71.1

9%6.

6411

.96

82.1

9%31

.53%

83.3

6%93

.81%

64.6

0%93

.81%

77.7

6%63

.44%

94.3

9%79

.69%

38.6

8%

30A

shti

Tara

saw

anga

63.0

6%31

.45%

2.37

%71

.24%

6.26

1282

.35%

38.1

6%79

.56%

89.5

9%50

.00%

94.9

0%70

.82%

77.7

6%79

.18%

45.3

1%31

.63%

31A

shti

Tha

r43

.73%

13.0

0%13

.62%

75.8

8%5.

2211

.980

.99%

41.3

2%84

.95%

89.3

9%34

.24%

94.6

9%41

.80%

67.8

5%80

.23%

79.1

0%25

.72%

32A

shti

Wad

ala

50.1

5%31

.11%

10.5

6%72

.96%

5.39

1281

.37%

29.1

3%87

.33%

93.9

9%45

.65%

96.7

0%81

.38%

66.3

7%92

.49%

85.5

9%28

.53%

33D

evol

iA

garg

aon

52.7

4%7.

53%

10.0

4%76

.31%

6.77

11.9

080

.50%

62.3

3%78

.32%

92.6

9%67

.12%

96.3

5%71

.00%

83.5

6%74

.20%

74.8

9%42

.01%

34D

evol

iA

mbo

da63

.33%

0.00

%7.

32%

84.7

8%6.

2812

.00

83.6

2%58

.33%

64.2

2%93

.33%

83.3

3%10

0.00

%83

.33%

78.3

3%31

.67%

75.0

0%45

.00%

35D

evol

iB

abul

gaon

44.2

3%5.

21%

3.13

%76

.50%

5.38

12.0

079

.34%

66.8

3%85

.96%

89.4

2%46

.63%

93.2

7%94

.71%

68.2

7%51

.92%

74.5

2%45

.19%

36D

evol

iB

opap

ur48

.31%

5.83

%0.

97%

79.4

6%6.

2212

.00

74.7

9%69

.57%

86.4

3%96

.62%

82.6

1%98

.07%

88.4

1%82

.13%

73.4

3%78

.26%

76.3

3%

37D

evol

iB

orga

onA

loda

48.7

0%5.

19%

3.90

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.48%

6.46

12.0

076

.06%

65.2

2%83

.07%

94.5

7%83

.48%

95.0

0%85

.43%

81.0

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68.9

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38D

evol

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58.4

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78%

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%83

.08%

6.28

11.9

671

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61.3

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97.0

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97.0

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75.2

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.18%

87.1

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39D

evol

iC

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hala

53.9

0%3.

90%

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073

.64%

62.4

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97.8

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.30%

98.5

8%91

.49%

90.7

8%70

.21%

78.0

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.90%

40D

evol

iF

atte

pur

55.6

6%8.

47%

5.93

%77

.94%

6.57

12.0

080

.03%

74.5

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.03%

92.4

5%75

.47%

96.7

0%84

.43%

81.1

3%77

.36%

60.3

8%72

.17%

41D

evol

iH

iwra

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are

51.4

4%2.

05%

3.42

%75

.33%

5.24

12.0

071

.80%

97.4

8%80

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88.8

5%47

.12%

97.4

8%84

.53%

58.2

7%65

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76.6

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42D

evol

iK

ajal

sara

46.5

6%11

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6.72

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6.32

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95.5

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96.7

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72.4

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43D

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16.7

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75.3

6%5.

9411

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72.6

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87.7

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.27%

71.7

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.18%

95.0

4%66

.03%

82.0

6%70

.99%

53.8

2%

44D

evol

iN

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ri60

.52%

15.2

8%12

.04%

73.0

5%6.

6212

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72.9

8%61

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78.8

6%91

.35%

68.8

8%96

.83%

98.8

5%78

.39%

87.6

1%70

.32%

42.6

5%

45D

evol

iP

alas

gaon

56.4

5%19

.82%

11.7

1%70

.02%

7.36

12.0

079

.61%

62.9

0%85

.10%

96.7

7%81

.18%

94.6

2%97

.31%

84.9

5%87

.10%

85.4

8%63

.44%

46D

evol

iP

impa

lgao

n55

.13%

9.74

%5.

64%

73.2

5%6.

7711

.85

78.2

7%68

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80.4

7%92

.08%

75.3

7%95

.01%

86.5

1%90

.62%

68.9

1%74

.78%

59.8

2%

47D

evol

iS

enda

ri48

.54%

3.53

%8.

24%

78.8

9%6.

3612

.00

77.4

4%40

.35%

75.0

5%97

.08%

61.4

0%95

.32%

78.3

6%64

.91%

88.3

0%89

.47%

61.9

9%

48D

evol

iS

oneg

aon

(AA

)41

.18%

5.84

%6.

57%

77.8

6%6.

212

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80.0

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76.0

5%91

.33%

69.6

6%94

.43%

81.7

3%76

.78%

80.1

9%64

.71%

51.7

0%

49D

evol

iTa

lni (

Bha

gwat

)65

.97%

14.7

3%10

.85%

77.0

5%5.

7612

.00

70.9

9%74

.35%

79.0

5%92

.67%

58.6

4%96

.34%

92.1

5%84

.82%

85.3

4%86

.39%

56.0

2%

50D

evol

iTa

lni (

Kha

nder

ao)

43.2

7%11

.83%

3.23

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.88%

5.48

12.0

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.91%

59.6

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86.5

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99.0

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.46%

81.2

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.63%

72.6

0%52

.88%

51D

evol

iV

ijayg

opal

39.6

1%3.

85%

9.09

%70

.45%

6.23

12.0

079

.55%

57.0

2%87

.12%

93.1

2%72

.19%

93.1

2%71

.63%

67.2

8%84

.55%

72.8

9%56

.04%

52D

evol

iW

abga

on52

.31%

10.5

5%5.

50%

74.6

2%6.

612

.00

80.3

8%72

.26%

83.8

8%93

.67%

68.1

3%98

.05%

88.8

1%81

.75%

85.4

0%82

.00%

55.7

2%

53D

evol

iY

esga

on59

.84%

12.8

2%6.

41%

68.9

3%6.

4712

.00

69.3

5%68

.50%

85.9

5%98

.43%

80.3

1%97

.64%

92.1

3%89

.76%

95.2

8%88

.19%

61.4

2%

54H

inga

ngha

tA

llipu

r47

.85%

19.8

9%11

.76%

72.4

5%6.

7653

8811

.95

79.9

4%11

.39%

71.1

9%94

.79%

86.5

5%90

.15%

78.1

9%84

.09%

68.2

0%58

.39%

61.5

3%% of Pacca house

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% of HH withown land

% of HHwith irrigated land

% of HH doingsupplementary occupation

% of working pop

MYS (Years)

SLE (Years)

% of non-addictedpopulation

% of HH with SHGmember

% of persons (>6) % ofwith bank accounts

% of HH with electricity

% of HH with LPG

% of Owned HH

% of HH with DW

% of HH with Usingtoilets

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Drainage

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Garbage disposal

55H

inga

ngha

tB

hiw

apur

47.1

6%10

.88%

6.76

%77

.22%

5.98

12.0

072

.32%

20.7

4%76

.36%

91.6

4%69

.90%

91.9

7%66

.56%

62.2

1%41

.80%

53.5

0%54

.85%

56H

inga

ngha

tD

ham

anga

on44

.05%

22.0

2%20

.18%

78.3

7%5.

2711

.94

78.3

0%22

.91%

70.2

8%90

.31%

74.8

9%94

.27%

71.8

1%67

.84%

42.2

9%46

.70%

59.4

7%

57H

inga

ngha

tD

ondu

da47

.14%

18.2

6%7.

83%

78.3

2%5.

812

.00

74.2

0%26

.19%

80.2

2%94

.29%

70.7

0%91

.00%

63.3

3%62

.14%

36.1

9%22

.62%

50.7

1%

58H

inga

ngha

tF

ukat

a52

.09%

14.1

9%6.

13%

75.6

0%6.

3411

.95

78.7

6%31

.58%

75.3

9%93

.10%

74.4

1%91

.83%

66.4

2%68

.06%

46.6

4%51

.72%

54.9

9%

59H

inga

ngha

tG

adeg

aon

50.6

0%18

.39%

5.75

%74

.70%

6.13

12.0

076

.24%

21.4

3%76

.63%

91.6

7%68

.45%

87.5

0%73

.81%

61.3

1%39

.29%

45.2

4%45

.83%

60H

inga

ngha

tH

iwar

a41

.57%

17.6

5%8.

50%

78.7

0%5.

9311

.95

76.3

5%7.

53%

70.7

0%89

.76%

69.8

8%88

.86%

78.6

1%69

.58%

59.6

4%14

.46%

47.2

9%

61H

inga

ngha

tJa

man

i43

.77%

23.1

8%7.

95%

78.8

0%6.

0912

.00

76.1

3%35

.87%

72.7

5%89

.67%

69.0

0%90

.27%

61.7

0%62

.61%

48.3

3%48

.33%

51.3

7%

62H

inga

ngha

tJa

ngon

a57

.04%

18.8

8%6.

02%

75.8

0%6.

2511

.93

80.2

7%7.

40%

70.9

7%89

.02%

68.2

6%91

.89%

65.1

6%11

.93%

45.5

8%55

.13%

59.6

7%

63H

inga

ngha

tK

ajal

sara

43.3

0%3.

74%

13.0

8%75

.60%

6.45

12.0

073

.94%

9.38

%81

.44%

93.7

5%67

.86%

93.3

0%86

.61%

64.2

9%70

.09%

88.3

9%41

.52%

64H

inga

ngha

tK

apsh

i42

.37%

10.9

5%13

.87%

75.9

6%6.

3512

.00

80.0

9%13

.56%

75.3

0%90

.51%

76.6

1%93

.22%

68.4

7%51

.53%

44.7

5%40

.34%

58.3

1%

65H

inga

ngha

tK

hang

aon

47.6

8%12

.76%

14.4

0%74

.62%

6.64

12.0

074

.74%

32.6

7%77

.64%

94.2

6%70

.42%

89.1

8%62

.25%

67.9

9%37

.31%

27.1

5%43

.71%

66H

inga

ngha

tP

impa

lgao

n20

.45%

15.3

8%6.

92%

77.1

0%5.

9611

.96

73.4

4%44

.01%

77.8

9%95

.04%

77.2

7%90

.70%

73.5

5%55

.99%

41.1

2%46

.90%

53.9

3%

67H

inga

ngha

tP

ohan

a37

.04%

10.7

9%9.

54%

76.7

0%6.

5712

.00

81.1

3%26

.77%

72.1

3%92

.09%

83.3

3%90

.07%

75.4

2%72

.56%

67.0

0%34

.51%

37.5

4%

68H

inga

ngha

tR

ohan

khed

a44

.15%

10.8

1%3.

60%

74.5

0%6.

912

.00

74.0

7%30

.85%

79.5

5%96

.81%

75.0

0%93

.09%

76.0

6%64

.36%

50.5

3%30

.32%

57.4

5%

69H

inga

ngha

tS

atef

al47

.62%

15.8

5%10

.16%

77.9

1%6.

5512

.00

68.4

4%9.

29%

79.9

8%92

.86%

79.0

5%93

.81%

62.8

6%70

.71%

49.7

6%45

.48%

56.6

7%

70H

inga

ngha

tS

awli

Wag

h43

.14%

14.4

4%8.

45%

76.4

0%6.

4911

.94

75.3

3%26

.69%

72.5

0%91

.41%

80.6

2%89

.76%

72.2

1%71

.30%

53.9

3%63

.80%

55.9

4%

71H

inga

ngha

tS

ekap

ur (

Bai

)41

.59%

22.9

6%10

.37%

77.9

0%5.

9912

.00

77.2

7%22

.70%

65.6

1%90

.12%

77.1

2%89

.60%

60.6

6%72

.62%

32.0

6%30

.68%

50.2

6%

72H

inga

ngha

tS

elu

(bai

)47

.25%

13.5

0%4.

91%

78.4

0%5.

3611

.94

79.9

0%7.

77%

61.1

7%87

.70%

59.5

5%96

.44%

67.3

1%69

.90%

22.6

5%34

.63%

38.5

1%

73H

inga

ngha

tS

heka

pur(

Mo)

44.6

3%10

.51%

10.5

1%76

.90%

6.32

12.0

076

.47%

41.3

2%76

.92%

91.5

3%71

.90%

92.5

6%61

.36%

67.3

6%44

.83%

40.2

9%43

.60%

74H

inga

ngha

tU

mar

i39

.24%

12.0

9%11

.54%

76.4

0%5.

3912

.00

71.8

0%44

.41%

75.6

3%89

.92%

73.3

0%93

.73%

61.8

5%66

.21%

41.6

9%43

.60%

58.8

6%

75H

inga

ngha

tV

eni

45.8

0%16

.39%

3.28

%76

.70%

6.29

12.0

079

.05%

24.7

9%80

.00%

96.6

4%69

.75%

94.1

2%85

.29%

60.5

0%53

.78%

54.2

0%54

.62%

76H

inga

ngha

tW

adne

r34

.77%

15.0

7%8.

55%

71.7

0%6.

8411

.99

78.5

4%16

.41%

77.2

8%95

.70%

85.5

5%88

.36%

74.2

2%73

.36%

56.9

5%33

.05%

62.6

6%

77H

inga

ngha

tW

ani

32.2

4%11

.11%

11.1

1%76

.60%

6.47

11.8

772

.28%

42.4

5%74

.94%

93.2

7%81

.43%

91.0

2%60

.61%

67.3

5%57

.55%

35.9

2%51

.63%

78H

inga

ngha

tW

arud

57.9

1%13

.09%

5.76

%76

.49%

6.07

11.7

879

.11%

18.6

7%68

.07%

92.0

9%64

.87%

91.1

4%66

.77%

68.9

9%37

.34%

42.0

9%56

.65%

79H

inga

ngha

tW

ela

39.6

8%17

.59%

13.4

3%70

.01%

6.83

12.0

077

.68%

40.6

7%73

.42%

93.8

5%80

.36%

87.7

0%65

.67%

73.6

1%53

.77%

41.6

7%62

.70%

80H

inga

ngha

tY

enor

a42

.97%

16.3

8%3.

45%

74.8

6%6.

8412

.00

72.8

9%50

.20%

81.2

7%92

.37%

76.7

1%93

.57%

79.9

2%66

.67%

50.6

0%46

.99%

61.4

5%

81H

inga

ngha

tY

erla

46.3

7%9.

23%

6.67

%76

.94%

6.31

11.9

574

.82%

7.82

%73

.73%

94.6

9%76

.54%

94.1

3%74

.30%

77.6

5%60

.89%

58.3

8%55

.31%

82K

aran

jaB

ihad

i57

.85%

24.8

4%4.

58%

75.0

0%6.

4712

.00

86.0

7%26

.44%

82.6

0%92

.72%

52.1

1%88

.51%

40.2

3%61

.69%

69.3

5%34

.87%

27.9

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% of HHwith irrigated land

% of HH doingsupplementary occupation

% of working pop

MYS (Years)

SLE (Years)

% of non-addictedpopulation

% of HH with SHGmember

% of persons (>6) % ofwith bank accounts

% of HH with electricity

% of HH with LPG

% of Owned HH

% of HH with DW

% of HH with Usingtoilets

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Drainage

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Garbage disposal

83K

aran

jaB

onda

rT

hana

62.7

6%36

.41%

5.98

%79

.29%

5.65

12.0

081

.68%

32.0

7%79

.71%

94.1

4%23

.10%

90.6

9%59

.31%

68.6

2%58

.62%

40.0

0%27

.59%

84K

aran

jaB

orga

on(D

hole

)47

.87%

34.0

7%5.

19%

80.7

7%6.

1711

.19

78.0

1%27

.30%

85.4

3%93

.62%

55.3

2%92

.55%

47.5

2%67

.38%

33.6

9%29

.08%

34.4

0%

85K

aran

jaD

haw

asa

58.4

6%42

.14%

5.03

%77

.37%

6.2

12.0

079

.63%

41.5

4%87

.62%

93.3

8%39

.71%

88.6

0%36

.76%

63.9

7%53

.31%

29.7

8%25

.37%

86K

aran

jaE

karju

n70

.70%

31.0

8%2.

39%

78.4

0%6.

1812

.00

82.7

5%40

.56%

84.8

4%96

.90%

58.0

3%91

.83%

67.8

9%72

.39%

78.0

3%28

.73%

37.1

8%

87K

aran

jaJa

sapu

r65

.17%

50.3

8%9.

16%

74.2

0%6.

4712

.00

88.2

9%23

.88%

82.5

3%95

.52%

64.6

8%97

.01%

100.

00%

97.3

9%71

.14%

36.3

2%23

.66%

88K

aran

jaK

ajal

i37

.61%

53.0

3%10

.61%

77.4

0%6.

4712

.00

81.0

1%39

.60%

91.1

0%95

.73%

70.6

6%90

.88%

58.1

2%97

.49%

67.8

1%27

.64%

40.1

7%

89K

aran

jaK

anna

mw

ar G

ram

25.6

1%14

.43%

4.12

%80

.66%

5.76

11.9

581

.86%

15.3

6%89

.56%

93.8

0%41

.24%

91.9

1%64

.69%

59.8

4%44

.47%

30.1

9%20

.75%

90K

aran

jaK

hara

skha

nda

57.8

6%30

.11%

5.38

%76

.60%

7.15

12.0

087

.93%

21.3

8%92

.07%

94.9

7%52

.20%

92.4

5%25

.79%

66.0

4%57

.86%

30.1

9%38

.99%

91K

aran

jaK

inha

la57

.84%

41.5

3%1.

69%

74.1

5%6.

8912

.00

79.7

6%50

.00%

86.3

9%96

.08%

61.7

6%95

.59%

98.5

3%85

.29%

80.3

9%49

.02%

29.4

1%

92K

aran

jaK

undi

47.1

8%35

.82%

7.46

%70

.07%

7.14

12.0

078

.42%

32.8

6%87

.59%

94.1

3%50

.47%

94.6

0%29

.58%

76.0

6%49

.30%

40.6

1%37

.79%

93K

aran

jaP

ardi

50.9

0%27

.06%

5.88

%74

.53%

6.57

11.9

280

.79%

25.8

7%84

.19%

94.8

3%52

.35%

92.9

0%51

.50%

65.4

6%70

.04%

24.3

1%28

.76%

94K

aran

jaP

arso

di42

.86%

44.6

6%9.

71%

81.6

1%6.

412

.00

80.5

7%34

.45%

88.9

6%95

.38%

50.4

2%94

.96%

60.1

0%75

.21%

57.5

6%36

.97%

28.5

7%

95K

aran

jaS

awal

59.1

6%42

.31%

5.13

%79

.84%

5.6

12.0

078

.16%

29.0

1%87

.06%

95.0

4%30

.53%

96.1

8%59

.16%

97.2

0%20

.99%

44.2

7%30

.92%

96K

aran

jaS

awli

Kh

48.6

9%40

.78%

9.22

%76

.09%

6.7

12.0

078

.30%

21.4

7%85

.56%

94.0

7%54

.80%

90.2

3%58

.99%

57.8

9%54

.28%

34.2

1%41

.71%

97K

aran

jaS

elga

on (

Um

ate)

40.6

5%38

.76%

7.75

%80

.84%

5.2

12.0

077

.73%

33.5

5%90

.49%

95.1

6%45

.81%

88.3

9%47

.74%

70.6

5%44

.84%

43.2

3%28

.71%

98K

aran

jaS

elga

on L

awan

e56

.30%

34.5

2%7.

10%

75.2

2%6.

3512

.00

75.9

3%34

.90%

89.0

9%95

.01%

50.7

3%95

.31%

55.4

3%67

.74%

73.3

1%48

.09%

36.3

6%

99K

aran

jaU

mar

i59

.07%

29.3

9%3.

07%

75.7

7%6.

2311

.95

82.7

9%20

.98%

87.6

5%95

.60%

38.3

4%91

.71%

35.7

5%65

.80%

39.3

8%13

.47%

26.4

2%

100

Sam

udra

pur

Dho

ndga

on49

.33%

14.8

5%11

.39%

78.5

6%5.

6511

.96

74.0

5%58

.49%

78.0

8%94

.61%

66.5

8%93

.26%

58.2

2%69

.54%

62.8

0%84

.91%

35.8

5%

101

Sam

udra

pur

Far

idpu

r51

.55%

16.2

0%15

.54%

86.4

3%5.

0312

.00

70.3

5%68

.99%

80.6

1%95

.35%

82.5

6%93

.80%

29.8

4%61

.24%

70.1

6%95

.74%

41.4

7%

102

Sam

udra

pur

Hiw

ara

67.0

1%20

.00%

14.6

3%76

.98%

6.16

4528

12.0

077

.51%

59.0

8%82

.07%

97.0

8%78

.71%

96.4

5%95

.62%

78.7

1%25

.26%

79.9

6%47

.39%

103

Sam

udra

pur

Kar

da43

.40%

23.3

3%6.

67%

82.3

1%6.

1766

6712

.00

97.1

2%67

.92%

88.4

6%92

.45%

66.0

4%86

.79%

97.7

3%81

.13%

47.1

7%67

.92%

26.4

2%

104

Sam

udra

pur

Kha

ndal

a52

.76%

21.5

5%6.

90%

64.8

4%6.

3443

411

.90

83.1

8%36

.18%

72.5

9%95

.98%

82.9

1%96

.48%

94.4

7%91

.96%

43.7

2%67

.34%

46.7

3%

105

Sam

udra

pur

Lasa

npur

59.4

5%20

.45%

11.9

0%80

.56%

6.18

4806

11.9

780

.56%

65.7

4%72

.54%

90.4

3%82

.62%

96.4

5%50

.13%

70.0

3%21

.41%

90.4

3%52

.14%

106

Sam

udra

pur

Nan

dori

28.7

5%16

.88%

13.9

2%78

.29%

6.32

2384

12.0

074

.09%

52.9

7%72

.05%

92.9

2%83

.29%

89.6

6%38

.10%

67.0

0%71

.53%

90.4

3%45

.61%

107

Sam

udra

pur

Nirg

udi

50.5

1%18

.63%

11.7

6%74

.02%

4.81

8773

12.0

083

.44%

65.8

2%75

.06%

94.9

0%58

.67%

97.9

6%71

.94%

67.3

5%28

.06%

76.0

2%32

.14%

108

Sam

udra

pur

Saw

angi

(Zad

e)48

.12%

24.1

0%8.

21%

79.9

5%6.

0533

8712

.00

69.4

4%55

.65%

76.2

5%89

.52%

76.6

1%91

.13%

50.5

4%69

.09%

54.0

3%94

.09%

44.8

9%

109

Sam

udra

pur

Sew

a53

.42%

9.90

%8.

91%

82.9

3%4.

9469

712

.00

69.4

6%44

.10%

79.0

9%90

.68%

67.7

0%96

.89%

84.4

7%78

.26%

9.32

%62

.11%

27.9

5%

110

Sam

udra

pur

Tas

56.8

5%28

.36%

10.9

5%81

.70%

6.01

4118

12.0

073

.83%

58.0

4%85

.34%

90.1

8%75

.60%

93.1

5%67

.56%

74.1

1%39

.58%

66.3

7%41

.37%% of Pacca house

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% of HH withown land

% of HHwith irrigated land

111

Sam

udra

pur

Ubd

a33

.70%

28.8

5%16

.35%

80.1

8%6.

1053

0211

.93

77.2

7%50

.36%

78.4

2%94

.20%

76.8

1%90

.58%

79.3

5%59

.78%

60.8

7%66

.37%

48.9

1%

112

Sam

udra

pur

Wad

gaon

59.0

2%32

.37%

8.97

%81

.00%

6.28

376

12.0

071

.88%

64.7

6%84

.81%

93.8

4%77

.07%

94.6

9%56

.90%

73.4

6%36

.52%

88.7

5%50

.53%

113

Sam

udra

pur

Wai

gaon

(G

ond)

71.6

5%16

.00%

6.40

%80

.27%

6.06

7114

12.0

079

.06%

57.6

2%76

.33%

94.2

1%80

.18%

96.0

4%86

.28%

83.8

4%17

.99%

75.6

1%39

.63%

114

Sam

udra

pur

Was

hi47

.36%

19.3

5%5.

38%

80.6

5%6.

0784

4812

.00

75.5

2%51

.66%

84.6

7%96

.48%

87.2

8%92

.17%

79.0

6%60

.86%

55.3

8%88

.06%

45.4

0%

115

Sel

ooA

koli

38.6

9%16

.38%

21.5

5%81

.23%

4.67

11.4

671

.62%

25.7

3%73

.46%

84.4

6%55

.44%

95.1

6%70

.12%

48.3

6%33

.68%

40.9

3%36

.27%

116

Sel

ooD

eulg

aon

43.4

1%8.

59%

11.6

6%81

.46%

5.23

11.9

576

.84%

46.4

3%78

.30%

91.4

8%76

.37%

95.8

8%81

.87%

71.4

3%15

.11%

31.5

9%44

.51%

117

Sel

ooJu

wad

i42

.91%

3.28

%4.

92%

77.2

9%5.

9512

.00

81.7

5%56

.74%

80.1

6%93

.26%

68.4

4%96

.10%

89.7

2%63

.12%

35.1

1%41

.49%

38.3

0%

118

Sel

ooD

indo

da56

.75%

1.38

%14

.48%

76.5

9%5.

8112

.00

77.2

1%61

.11%

81.3

8%94

.44%

74.2

1%98

.02%

85.3

2%73

.81%

27.7

8%31

.35%

36.5

1%

119

Sel

ooH

elod

i43

.44%

11.2

7%11

.27%

80.2

9%6.

212

.00

77.4

0%46

.56%

83.5

8%91

.25%

75.9

4%95

.00%

88.7

5%82

.50%

44.3

8%41

.25%

47.1

9%

120

Sel

ooJa

ypur

37.6

9%4.

95%

7.92

%76

.29%

6.1

12.0

076

.28%

52.3

1%84

.89%

96.5

4%78

.85%

94.2

3%93

.08%

84.6

2%37

.69%

29.2

3%47

.69%

121

Sel

ooK

hada

ki33

.33%

7.63

%5.

93%

81.2

6%5.

2712

.00

76.6

2%50

.75%

76.2

1%93

.39%

81.6

8%92

.49%

81.9

8%84

.08%

43.2

4%40

.54%

53.4

5%

122

Sel

ooK

opar

a46

.42%

3.01

%5.

26%

76.3

8%6.

2711

.88

75.3

0%32

.83%

85.4

2%92

.83%

79.2

5%94

.72%

88.6

8%77

.74%

42.6

4%31

.32%

41.1

3%

123

Sel

ooS

alai

(kal

a)48

.97%

1.05

%6.

32%

81.9

9%5.

8812

.00

80.6

9%55

.15%

86.3

1%91

.75%

85.5

7%92

.78%

82.4

7%71

.65%

27.3

2%26

.29%

45.8

8%

124

Sel

ooS

alai

(Pev

ath)

45.8

3%3.

03%

4.08

%82

.59%

5.65

12.0

078

.48%

43.0

6%83

.66%

97.2

2%80

.09%

95.8

3%82

.41%

76.3

9%27

.31%

21.7

6%38

.43%

125

Sel

ooS

aldo

h33

.86%

12.0

3%9.

02%

70.2

5%6.

2111

.97

78.7

0%48

.56%

79.8

8%94

.49%

78.2

2%93

.18%

82.6

8%80

.31%

59.0

6%37

.27%

53.0

2%

126

Sel

ooS

ukal

i(sta

tion)

38.4

2%5.

97%

14.9

3%78

.68%

6.13

12.0

079

.83%

40.4

7%83

.55%

95.3

1%78

.59%

95.6

0%89

.15%

78.3

0%46

.63%

33.1

4%51

.91%

127

Sel

ooTa

kali(

kite

)45

.45%

4.55

%6.

06%

81.6

1%5.

7512

.00

80.0

8%69

.93%

86.6

9%94

.41%

68.5

3%91

.61%

82.5

2%80

.42%

40.5

6%25

.17%

36.3

6%

128

Sel

ooW

adga

on K

hurd

52.1

3%24

.67%

12.6

7%72

.71%

6.51

11.9

480

.80%

57.8

0%73

.45%

97.1

6%86

.17%

97.8

7%90

.07%

90.0

7%49

.65%

54.6

1%57

.80%

129

Sel

ooW

adga

on(J

angl

i)54

.35%

14.2

9%11

.90%

77.3

2%6.

6812

.00

79.8

2%58

.70%

90.3

6%94

.78%

84.7

8%96

.52%

85.6

5%80

.87%

47.3

9%38

.70%

49.5

7%

130

Sel

ooW

agha

la51

.90%

8.77

%15

.79%

76.5

1%6.

4212

.00

76.2

0%57

.91%

87.0

4%94

.94%

80.3

8%95

.89%

89.5

6%77

.22%

43.0

4%38

.92%

49.0

5%

131

Sel

ooZ

adsh

i42

.20%

13.8

1%15

.24%

78.5

9%6.

2612

.00

77.4

2%50

.73%

90.9

7%94

.18%

83.5

8%93

.35%

86.9

0%80

.04%

51.7

7%37

.01%

52.1

8%

132

War

dha

Anj

i(Mot

i)24

.13%

30.4

7%20

.57%

64.4

0%7.

1111

.97

78.1

8%41

.67%

79.9

8%96

.74%

83.0

4%91

.09%

85.0

0%77

.25%

82.2

5%62

.68%

62.2

5%

133

War

dha

Bhi

vapu

r56

.83%

35.7

8%11

.01%

69.2

7%6.

5312

.00

74.5

3%65

.03%

79.9

4%98

.36%

73.2

2%94

.54%

81.9

7%73

.22%

92.3

5%85

.79%

73.7

7%

134

War

dha

Bod

ad36

.28%

35.7

1%15

.48%

68.2

3%6.

7712

.00

83.2

9%60

.18%

78.4

1%97

.35%

81.4

2%91

.59%

81.8

6%84

.07%

82.3

0%68

.14%

73.8

9%

135

War

dha

Dah

egao

n M

iski

n51

.27%

20.2

7%15

.51%

74.2

0%6.

0312

.00

75.9

5%71

.83%

77.8

3%94

.37%

72.6

8%92

.11%

56.3

4%76

.62%

63.3

8%80

.00%

62.2

5%

136

War

dha

Dha

man

gaon

45.4

2%24

.62%

23.8

5%73

.14%

5.76

12.0

078

.20%

65.2

7%82

.24%

88.5

5%66

.03%

94.6

6%77

.10%

77.8

6%80

.53%

74.0

5%61

.83%

137

War

dha

Dho

tra(

Ste

)46

.35%

27.1

7%14

.13%

68.3

1%5.

7512

.00

77.2

2%63

.54%

79.9

4%94

.27%

75.0

0%95

.31%

73.9

6%70

.83%

71.3

5%73

.44%

60.4

2%

138

War

dha

Gan

eshp

ur41

.48%

23.2

3%20

.20%

75.9

4%5.

0911

.93

72.8

0%51

.53%

78.8

2%89

.52%

66.8

1%89

.96%

52.4

0%75

.11%

52.8

4%63

.32%

62.8

8%

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% of working pop

MYS (Years)

SLE (Years)

% of non-addictedpopulation

% of HH with SHGmember

% of persons (>6) % ofwith bank accounts

% of HH with electricity

% of HH with LPG

% of Owned HH

% of HH with DW

% of HH with Usingtoilets

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Drainage

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Garbage disposal

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% of HHwith irrigated land

% of HH doingsupplementary occupation

% of working pop

MYS (Years)

SLE (Years)

% of non-addictedpopulation

% of HH with SHGmember

% of persons (>6) % ofwith bank accounts

% of HH with electricity

% of HH with LPG

% of Owned HH

% of HH with DW

% of HH with Usingtoilets

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Drainage

% of HH with hygienicfacility of Garbage disposal

139

War

dha

Inza

pur

18.7

9%31

.51%

10.9

6%68

.58%

6.14

12.0

072

.76%

44.5

1%72

.17%

98.8

4%83

.24%

86.9

9%54

.62%

82.0

8%58

.96%

62.7

2%73

.70%

140

War

dha

Kel

apur

55.3

6%19

.38%

17.8

3%71

.77%

6.4

12.0

080

.24%

74.1

1%81

.45%

93.3

0%79

.46%

92.4

1%95

.98%

80.3

6%60

.71%

67.4

1%66

.96%

141

War

dha

Lons

awal

i46

.50%

18.3

4%2.

37%

78.9

3%5.

3411

.96

69.6

0%57

.14%

85.2

9%94

.53%

69.0

0%97

.26%

89.3

6%73

.56%

55.9

3%92

.71%

55.9

3%

142

War

dha

Nim

gaon

46.5

9%21

.18%

18.8

2%71

.23%

6.19

12.0

079

.71%

56.8

2%83

.20%

94.8

9%71

.59%

95.4

5%82

.95%

78.9

8%69

.89%

62.5

0%66

.48%

143

War

dha

Pal

oti

30.5

6%26

.52%

15.9

1%71

.57%

6.7

12.0

075

.40%

47.6

8%78

.46%

93.8

9%78

.73%

94.8

7%81

.66%

83.3

7%81

.66%

66.0

1%61

.37%

144

War

dha

Pet

h49

.76%

13.8

9%15

.74%

69.6

6%6.

8212

.00

77.0

7%47

.34%

86.8

8%96

.14%

77.7

8%94

.69%

94.6

9%85

.99%

86.9

6%73

.43%

60.3

9%

145

War

dha

Sal

od(H

isap

ur)

31.5

7%19

.74%

22.7

5%73

.37%

6.56

11.9

578

.28%

54.7

1%77

.71%

96.6

4%86

.71%

93.9

3%44

.64%

83.7

9%73

.50%

61.2

1%65

.29%

146

War

dha

Sat

oda

17.6

7%23

.68%

14.9

1%62

.42%

7.5

11.9

879

.27%

50.5

7%79

.45%

97.2

4%89

.14%

87.5

2%65

.32%

87.2

0%63

.37%

43.6

0%77

.96%

147

War

dha

Sel

ukat

e32

.82%

21.0

5%13

.82%

70.7

6%6.

1212

.00

76.3

2%53

.52%

73.3

0%93

.61%

75.5

5%89

.87%

79.7

4%85

.46%

76.6

5%62

.56%

61.6

7%

148

War

dha

Tale

gaon

(Ta)

48.1

9%40

.12%

12.1

8%72

.75%

6.67

11.9

475

.79%

40.6

6%79

.44%

97.6

3%88

.13%

93.1

9%37

.87%

73.6

8%81

.22%

73.8

9%73

.58%

149

War

dha

Tig

aon

41.2

6%7.

22%

19.5

9%75

.60%

5.77

11.9

275

.43%

60.0

9%83

.35%

93.7

2%69

.96%

91.9

3%89

.24%

76.6

8%80

.27%

83.4

1%56

.95%

150

War

dha

Um

ari(M

eghe

)18

.90%

20.1

3%17

.45%

60.9

8%7.

5511

.84

78.8

8%45

.31%

71.8

0%93

.70%

82.9

8%94

.37%

80.8

3%72

.39%

58.9

8%38

.74%

67.8

3%

151

War

dha

Wad

adh

52.1

0%20

.65%

9.68

%72

.42%

6.03

12.0

073

.24%

8.39

%80

.61%

96.1

5%67

.83%

97.2

0%64

.34%

76.5

7%78

.32%

86.3

6%68

.18%

152

War

dha

Wai

gaon

(Nip

ani)

33.6

6%28

.20%

16.1

6%69

.34%

6.83

11.9

871

.47%

51.8

6%82

.15%

95.7

4%85

.85%

90.2

7%47

.81%

72.4

0%70

.55%

52.8

4%74

.15%% of Pacca house

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